The two statues are generally believed to date from the fifth century but some believe they may be of later origin. |
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There is depression in Wales too at the performance of their representatives to date. |
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At the other end of the age continuum, Luke Ladell had much his best game to date. |
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As such, it is perhaps the most honest account of this campaign published to date. |
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It was the best effort to date and the town looked really well with the lights and tree. |
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Mr Brown said that he was satisfied with the progress that had been made to date. |
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It was an error which tarnished the biggest week of the youngster's career to date. |
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This is by far her toughest task to date, but she is at the right end of the handicap to prove competitive. |
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The cemetery has been split into four sections and a quarter of the work has been completed to date. |
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Despite that though, this is one of the strongest batches of episodes produced to date. |
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With six tournaments to play, she could well make her tenth season in America her best to date. |
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With its gentle yet complex melodies and rhythms, it was hailed as her finest work to date. |
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We do need help from people like the council and their comments to date do give us hope that we can succeed. |
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Indeed, the crisis at Rover has been emblematic of the character of the campaign to date. |
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Here is a list of the pieces that have appeared to date, with the links to them. |
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Mr Braun said he hadn't seen a fall in takings to date but feared that shoppers would be driven away. |
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This will be the biggest project to date for Mr Heatherwick, who now has a studio in London. |
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Their most eclectic record to date, Sea Of No Cares is the result of the quartet experimenting with flamenco guitars and mariachi trumpets. |
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This weekend's screening will include checking the length of time people have been party members and whether their subscriptions are up to date. |
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Other articles to date seem to be slanted one way and give a biased direction. |
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The most significant use of varactors to date has been as the basic component in parametric amplifiers. |
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Mobile phone input devices to date include the keypad, touchscreen and voice recognition. |
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The residential sector to date has used micropower products mostly for backup power in the event of failure of the central utility grid. |
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One in five of Britain's wild flower species is threatened with extinction, according to the most detailed analysis to date of British flora. |
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Nothing to date has been found in them to indicate ritual space, such as the bema of the Byzantine-period synagogues. |
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Newspaper columnists and political talk-shows reflect a tone of self-doubt and unease about the conduct of the war to date. |
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Through the technique of isoelectric focusing, about 100 genetic variants of AAT have been identified to date. |
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But if you've been keeping up to date with his latest offerings then no doubt this will tickle your fancy too. |
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As with all his films to date, his understatement proves to be his greatest strength. |
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Music's much of a muchness with me, but I do have two daughters who do their best to keep me up to date with what's going on. |
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Her face wouldn't be called beautiful, but she was cute enough for men to want to date her. |
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The sea angling season to date has seen an improvement on last year with big catches of tope and codling reported. |
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Work's going well, I'm getting on top of things, selling adverts on my site and keeping up to date with the paperwork, etc. |
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Using only the year to date data to estimate 2015, it is a good sight warmer than any other calendar year on record. |
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What really boggles the mind, though, is the question of why so many women submit applications to date him after they know what he is. |
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However, as these are with-profits policies, bonuses accrued to date will be small. |
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First, you can make sure you are up to date on all vaccine-preventable diseases like measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella. |
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The archaeologists were able to date the vase because it was found in situ. |
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All of that costs a lot of money and to date the government hasn't been prepared to put that sort of money in. |
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The history of broadband wireless has been largely one of disappointment to date. |
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So far that hasn't happened, but Kane's deliberately low profile to date has set tongues wagging. |
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They were recently launched at the home of Burnley FC and to date 10,000 wallcharts have been distributed. |
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Both churches, parts of which are thought to date back to Saxon times, are now surrounded by scaffolding. |
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The Rail Passengers Committee believes companies are behind the times and need to get up to date. |
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It is very important to check you are up to date with your tetanus jabs if your skin is broken in an injury or you are bitten. |
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Despite the challenging nature of his work to date, Aronofsky is unrepentant about his plans to enter the mainstream with his next film. |
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They were not the first to do this, although they are certainly the most successful to date. |
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He is the only warrant officer to date to ever be awarded both of these awards. |
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Researchers are kept up to date about recent accessions, loaded usually within a short time of a collection's receipt into the Library. |
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However our experience to date has been that the watchtowers have now been replaced by frequent checkpoints on roads in the area. |
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Every policy has a minimum guaranteed value made up of the sum assured plus the bonuses accrued to date. |
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Leaflets will be available giving up to date information and questions can be answered. |
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In fact, to date one of the most successful methods of reducing fibromyalgia's symptoms is by exercising regularly and moderately. |
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This scenario no doubt raises questions as to whether it is morally right for a teacher to date a pupil. |
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This book is the most balanced account of the phenomenon of contemporary jihadism to date. |
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Always be honest about your achievements and skills and make sure the information is up to date. |
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The purpose was to update the group on whatever developments had taken place to date. |
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It is unlikely to be contained by negotiating a settlement with the city for the same reasons there's been no settlement to date. |
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I'm growing weary of pointing out what a success this campaign has been to date. |
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He took a keen interest in local affairs and kept up to date with sporting activities. |
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The assured is then paid the surrender value of the policy, which is calculated by an actuary on the basis of the amounts paid to date. |
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Because radiocarbon dating is only accurate to about 50,000 years ago, it couldn't be used to date Little Foot. |
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The National Trust also provided funding for radiocarbon dating of the hurdle that turned out to date from the early bronze age. |
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There have been several attempts to date the Borrowdale Volcanic Group radiometrically. |
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In the end, I skived off to a side street and made myself as inconspicuous as possible so I could get up to date. |
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Most of the news reports and advisories told people to make sure their security was up to date and their patches current. |
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Gastric myeloid metaplasia is a very rare event, and to our knowledge only 6 cases have been reported in the literature to date. |
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It is a varied and interesting display of images, which judging by reaction from visitors to date is going down well with them. |
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On each occasion to date, the search for the unholy grail has proved more of a wild goose chase. |
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This schedule ensures that the full-text index is up to date with any additions or changes to database records. |
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Earlier this month in northeast Ethiopia, the bones of the oldest bipedal hominid to date were discovered. |
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So, even if the world hasn't been accommodating to liberalism to date, this does not mean that it cannot be made into a liberal world order. |
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This week the city prepares to launch its most ambitious programme to date. |
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I will endeavor to stay in touch on a regular basis, and regale you with amusing anecdotes of our experiences to date. |
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This is hip hop and reggae rolled up into perhaps the most original hybrid that I've heard to date. |
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They intend planning regular editions of the newsletter to keep everyone up to date with their busy school life. |
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Yes, I mean to date Germany and Japan have been real laggards, far behind countries out there like Thailand, South Africa, Poland. |
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Country Medicine is easily McCann's best work to date and has led, inevitably, to less of that blessed obscurity. |
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The rooms are being slowly modernised, but to date it has lost none of its authenticity. |
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From the house owned by the rugby club in the town he talked of his career to date. |
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Convert money in Armenian Dram to and from foreign currencies using up to date exchange rates. |
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The online versions will be kept up to date and the paper amendments will be available nearly twice as fast as they used to be. |
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All of the surveys to date were conducted in the United States with American respondents. |
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The popular press hailed the find as the missing link between apes and man, and the most ancient human species known to date. |
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Of the 20 ex-prisoners who have taken part, to date only four have reoffended. |
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The main finding to date is that breast-feeding appears to buffer women's stress response. |
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A number of projects have been mooted for the power station but there is nothing definite to date. |
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It is too early to draw any firm conclusions on this question from research carried out to date. |
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Yep, Azul has come out with one of the most radical multicore designs to date. |
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How long would you wait around if the girl you loved kept leading you on and then ditching you to date other men? |
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Still the leader in this area, it has sold only a few thousand units to date. |
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He was kept up to date with proceedings in the ring by John Clarke of the Irish National Stud, which boards the mare. |
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And moonlighters may not be up to date with the rapid changes in technology. |
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Sucrose is the predominant sugar accumulated in the dehydrated leaf tissue of all resurrection plants studied to date. |
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The text has been annotated and lightly edited to bring spellings up to date. |
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Information to date suggests that xPitinia is infertile in line with all other bigeneric hybrids. |
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Keeping up to date with software and firmware versions is always a task at the forefront of a system administrator's priorities. |
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Nucleotide sequence changes in the two termini of individual retrotransposons were used to date their time of insertion. |
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It will make the reforms we have known to date seem simple and uncomplicated. |
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The one certainty is that the 38-year civil conflict is about to enter its bloodiest phase to date. |
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Trials to date show similar rates of clinical cure in common respiratory infections. |
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This was their most successful anti-nuclear activity to date and surprised anti-nuclear activists all over the world. |
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Army chiefs in Bolton are celebrating the recruitment a record number of candidates in a day in one of their most buoyant sign-up years to date. |
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Neatly and light-footedly, it bridges the gap between the millennium projects we have got to date, and those many of us have dreamed of. |
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Noel Higgins on Tuam is in charge of the group but to date he has not signified his intention if he is taking part or not. |
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At the monthly meeting of the local committee members were informed of progress up to date. |
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Police disbanded the riots and detained an estimated forty students but to date no charges have been filed. |
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Mr Boland told the members that 70 per cent of the linage had been completed to date. |
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Based on consideration to date, there were a number of positive elements in the key findings which had general application. |
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Artists should be nominated for an overall appreciation of their work to date, of which we should be shown the finest examples. |
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Further, the Premier is appreciative of the fact that, to date, no one has succumbed to the actions being recommended by this user. |
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Although English is generally touted as the lingua franca in Fiji, all sociolinguistic research to date has shown this to be an exaggeration. |
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This rogaine has proved to be one of the toughest challenges I have accepted to date. |
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The geological history of Archaean greenstone belts is controversial and, to date, no tectonic model for their evolution has been agreed upon. |
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During excavation, archaeologists found human remains thought to date back to ancient Roman times. |
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If we turn to the faithful OED, the word is said to date back to the eighteenth century and was used by the great literates of Swift and Dickens. |
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This is a long and arduous task, one that the authorities admit has had only very limited success to date. |
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They are now demanding that the old sewers beneath the streets of the city be brought up to date in an attempt to rid the area of the vile smell. |
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However, to date, the provincial government is dragging its travois, so to speak. |
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Although minimal in form, these are some of Kelly's most interesting paintings to date. |
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At school, people practically fell over each other to date him, and where his parents were concerned, well, they just spoiled him rotten. |
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Tina keeps up to date with trends in nail art and promises she can do any look a customer might see in a magazine. |
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We used to date sisters and we're both crazy as loons, so we have that much in common. |
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The Cork side have lost all four games to date, so on all known form this should result in a Naas victory. |
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This makes it the most distant extrasolar planet detected by astronomers to date. |
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Apparently, word around the rumour mill was that he used to date a journalism major who wrote a weekly column for the Atheneum. |
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Of the six women to die in the 12 months to August, an inquest on only one has been held to date. |
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Her most vulnerable work to date is a record that lyrically tackles everything from intimidating social gatherings to parenthood. |
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Although the Internet can be an excellent source of up to date and authoritative information much of it is unchecked and possibly unreliable. |
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Its resulting product, statistical machine translation software, provides the highest quality output to date from machine translation. |
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The role of the latter in starch biosynthesis is unknown as no mutants have been identified to date. |
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Only once have I seen out a full summer here, many autumns I have been away, but to date I have missed only two springs. |
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Steve's contribution to date has been immense and is one for which the club and all associated with it will forever be in his debt. |
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Sidewalk, Goff's maiden Web effort, was the most ambitious launch to date in the history of the Internet. |
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Writing under her maiden name of Charlotte Popescu, Mrs Fyffe has published some 30 books to date. |
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This article provides a short synopsis of what the task force has accomplished to date. |
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The proof of Regina's work to date can be testified no better than by the many referrals she receives. |
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And her life experience to date seems that of a high-achiever making the most of the advantages afforded her. |
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Make sure that your will is up to date and that your wife has access to some funds in the event of your untimely death. |
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A twelfth century date has been suggested for the carving, but it is more likely to date to the fifteenth century. |
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Indeed, the relative mildness of the falls to date may have lulled investors into thinking a recovery was just around the corner. |
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But to date, no one has expressed the slightest interest in this scandalous state of affairs. |
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With over 2.5m views to date, this video has definitely won in the shareability stakes. |
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In fact, that started to happen from 2001 onwards, and to date 16 telecentres have been established in less favored areas of the city. |
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In the teleost fishes studied to date, the male morphs differ in circulating androgen levels. |
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The schismatic and regionalised development of the resistance has been its greatest weakness to date. |
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So all the things the Senate has been trying to do to try to backstop our national labs seem to have been for naught to date. |
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Make simple backups and keep every copy of your Web or FTP site up to date with some standard tools that probably are already on your system. |
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Her roles to date have been varied, though she tends towards characters who are powerful, capable or magnetic. |
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Well a map will help of course, but not all city maps are up to date and only the best among them provide an index of city streets. |
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I have tried to date new people in the last month or two, but I haven't clicked with anyone. |
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I did a double take when I realized the biggest credit on his resume to date was a Disney comedy TV series called Even Stevens. |
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For some people narcocorridos are innocuous, but for others the songs are a constant reminder of violence that has taken more than 60,000 lives to date. |
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As I have no time to date, let's meet and break up over macchiatos. |
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Bildhauer describes a new translation by Cyril Edwards as the most faithful to date. |
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And what does dahl believe has most accounted for the extraordinary Homeland Security record of success to date? |
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Visually, it's one of the better miniature golf games to date. |
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Though not scholarly, these volumes provide the most detailed study to date of the social significance of beadwork within a Xhosa-speaking society. |
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The postelection debate to date has mostly been about Republicans slowly coming to grips with the need for tax-revenue increases. |
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Match.com and mensa have joined up, making it easier than ever to find fellow geniuses to date. |
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Arnold knew it would be by far his toughest challenge to date and realized that he would have to take his physique to a new level to remain the king of the hill. |
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Anybody care to start a pool for how long it takes a commenter to suggest that refusing to date people with nothing in common with us makes us all misandrists? |
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This, he says, is one of my most unfathomable displays of emotion to date. |
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Outstripping the ironieteken, the temherte slaq, and their kin by far is the most remarked and reviled irony mark to date. |
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Having won only one of the four rounds to date, he is now placed second from the bottom in the competition with a score of six points out of a possible twelve. |
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The aircraft, N940AK, had been badly damaged in a belly landing on 5 November 1995 in New York and to date the company has received the wings for the plane. |
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You can get a general idea of what technologies to look at by staying up to date with the advances in operating systems, browsers and related software and hardware. |
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The Turner Prize-winning duo reinterprets the union jack for their largest show to date in Berlin and Paris. |
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During this restoration, the inscription was found to date from a later period than the rest of the painting, and was removed, along with much of the blue paint underneath it. |
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I don't just want to date you for your sparkling personality and your good looks, but also because I am an accident-prone person with no basic health insurance. |
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This being said, revenues related to online gaming have been, to date, negligible, but this may be small change if online gaming really takes off. |
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I would be deeply concerned if my very ability to exist in this country depended upon the slap-happy approach that has characterised Government IT projects to date. |
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But to leave out Parks and Recreation, which had one of its best and most nuanced seasons to date, is particularly myopic. |
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He has only had supporting roles to date, but for this production was chief baddie, the Sheriff of Nottingham, and it was one he really got his teeth into. |
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I order him to pay his portion of the special expenses on the first day of each month, retroactive to November 15, 1999 with credit to him for payments made to date. |
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Instead, to date, Gibson has refused to fully refute his father. |
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Film adaptations of video games have a bad track record to date. |
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It was the most important moment of his career to date, and having blagged my way through several layers of security I'd blundered into the middle of it. |
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That's a reminder of just how much of the conservative lobbyist's enthralling secret world remains unrevealed, despite all the national coverage to date. |
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This book is an antidote to fatalism and provides up to date clinical, microbiological, and public health guidance on responding to possible bioterrorist attacks. |
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And fortunately, just as this need arose, Allen produced his fluffiest, most huggable film to date. |
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As an independent practitioner, it is incumbent on you to keep up to date with nursing standards and to adhere to current practices and guidelines. |
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The measuring and cutting of the backplate was the worst job to date. |
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Meanwhile, those who still use turf as their main source of fuel are having a bad year also with very little turf cut to date, as all the bogs are far too wet. |
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The regime has, to date, never definitively weighed in on whether these troublesome critters had imperialist or fascist ties. |
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Roland Lazenby goes far deeper in the most ambitious Jordan biography to date. |
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I'm used to comfortable shoes and have gravitated toward jungle mocs, kind of an up to date, upbeat take on the loafers I wore throughout high school and college. |
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He was the conduit through which hundreds of people knew one another and kept in touch and up to date with each other. |
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Ironically, Roland's work on alpine butterflies and tent caterpillars in patchy environments represents some of the best fieldwork to date on movement and scale. |
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On Monday night, in perhaps their boldest assault to date, a small contingent attacked the base of the elite Republican Guard. |
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I have used all of the bass pitch to midi systems available to date and personally favor the Yamaha for its reliability and the option to use it on any of my basses. |
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An expanded colour palette brings this robust design classic up to date. |
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Yet as has been true to date, the costs are monumentally high and the risks are well understood. |
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And by movers here I refer to those organisations with some power to sponsor, mass produce and distribute music in the country from long ago to date. |
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The Texans have added two tweeners, but nothing they have done in the NFL to date suggests that either of these linebackers will upgrade the Houston pass rush. |
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All officials stressed the fragmentary nature of the threat information to date. |
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Mr Rahael has fared better to date than several of his predecessors at handling the Health Ministry, one of the most difficult and certainly most crisis-prone ministries. |
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In tandem with the CIA, MI6 were in the midst of running their most successful espionage operation to date. |
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It meets all contingencies, this term for all seasons, so that any building that appears to date from the colonial period can readily be glossed with it. |
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We believe this research provides one of the clearest pictures to date of conditions on the ground in Syria. |
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The idea of getting price reductions for customers by bulk buying was a unique service and about as heavily promoted as any e-commerce service has been to date. |
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He is the only scholar to date to tackle that thorny question. |
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If Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is Rowling's darkest novel to date, it is also the clearest articulation of her sense that our most potent fears come from within. |
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Seven others have been abandoned before completion while 18 teams have been awarded walkover victories to date because their opponents have failed to fulfil fixtures. |
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The best report I've heard to date was of good numbers of jewfish coming from the Ballina South Wall in the rough water caused by the wind and rain. |
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In short, if you're a fan of the series to date, this volume delivers more of the same, advances the overall plot, and ratchets up the tempo a notch. |
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The grand total of those apprehended or held responsible to date has been zero. |
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However, the bus station got its worse grade to date due to the overflowing bins, plastic bottles, plastic bags and plastic wrappings present there. |
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Returning to work will be daunting enough, getting used to the new equipment, brushing up on your skills and having very little clothes up to date. |
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I asked him about this message given the efforts to restrict early voting and his overall sense of the ground game to date. |
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Which makes it all the weirder that Hamm has appeared in exactly one blockbuster to date. |
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It was at the cherry blossom viewing festival in my area, whilst strolling down a sakura lined path by the river, that I stumbled upon the most garish use of concrete to date. |
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If you thought that puns, acrostics, charades, et cetera were quaint relics from a bygone era, then think again as Robert Dessaix brings us up to date on Word Games. |
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This editorial in El Pais neatly sums up what's been revealed to date. |
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The fact-checking exercise is to ensure that the electoral register is up to date and to identify any householders who are not registered. |
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While it is not considered appropriate for a professor to date his student, there is no such concern once the semester has ended. |
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The knowledge of a filarial infection of the region of the eye seems to date from the time of Magellan. |
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In the western hemisphere there is a need to date all descriptions concerning diversities in genderland. |
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Britain has participated in every modern Olympic Games to date and is third in the medal count. |
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Use of a blue background for the Saint Andrew's Cross is said to date from at least the 15th century. |
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Cricket has long been a popular sport in the Northeast of England and is said to date back to Elizabethan times. |
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Revised editions appeared throughout the twentieth century to keep it up to date with changes in English usage. |
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The oldest and most spectacular Saxon site found in France to date is Vron, in Picardy. |
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The word is known to date from the 10th century or earlier, as it appears in the literary Armes Prydein. |
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The carvings are difficult to date, but are morphologically similar to late Bronze Age weapons. |
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They were able to date the erection of some bluestones to 2300 BC, although this may not reflect the earliest erection of stones at Stonehenge. |
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Six honorary fellows have been elected to date, including Baroness O'Neill of Bengarve. |
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On 14 October, the heaviest night attack to date saw 380 German bombers from Luftflotte 3 hit London. |
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Well dressing ceremonies are held in most of the villages during the spring and summer months, in a tradition said to date from pagan times. |
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As of 2016, Kate Barker is the only external member to date to have been appointed for three terms, each lasting three years. |
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Using plants and plant substances to treat all kinds of diseases and medical conditions is believed to date back to prehistoric medicine. |
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According to BAE Systems, as of July 2012, they have sold nearly 1000 Hawks so far, with sales continuing to date. |
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His decision to use broad gauge for the line was controversial in that almost all British railways to date had used standard gauge. |
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This is believed to date from 1725, when it was initially installed at the Griff Colliery near Coventry. |
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There has been a limited amount of orbital space tourism, with only the Russian Space Agency providing transport to date. |
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But subsequent technology has made it possible to date the paintings by sampling the pigment itself and the torch marks on the walls. |
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In 1996, the Abbot Hall Art Gallery in Kendal mounted a major exhibition of 27 paintings and thirteen etchings, covering Freud's output to date. |
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The majority of these annotations appear to date to the 13th century and later. |
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It is believed to date from the 9th century by an anonymous Mercian author. |
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The poem is known only from a single manuscript, which is estimated to date from close to AD 1000, in which it appears with other works. |
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Poirot is the only fictional character to date to be given an obituary in The New York Times, following the publication of Curtain. |
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Early chamber works do exist, but it is difficult to date any of them to Handel's time in Halle. |
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The first documented use of the phrase to describe a type of rock music identified to date appears in a review by Barry Gifford. |
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In 1949, Sellers started to date Anne Howe, an Australian actress who lived in London. |
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The role earned him a BAFTA, and the critic for The Manchester Guardian believed it was Sellers's best screen performance to date. |
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Squash players and associations have lobbied for many years for the sport to be accepted into the Olympic Games, with no success to date. |
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The fourteen tournaments held to date have been at intervals ranging from two to eight years, and have featured a number of different formats. |
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It was Lewis' most impressive win to date, and established him as one of the world's best heavyweights. |
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This was surprising, as Button was enjoying his best season to date, while Williams had been struggling. |
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The shape of the arches of the crown has been represented differently at different times, and can help to date a depiction of the crest. |
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Its most prominent church is St Giles on the Royal Mile, first dedicated in 1243 but believed to date from before the 12th century. |
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An example of this dominance is the basketball competition where Team India won three out of four tournaments to date. |
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I think he's going to miss out on the opportunity to date her if he doesn't hurry. |
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The town seal which is believed to date from this period names the town as Sweyse. |
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While the War Crimes Act 1991 remains in force, to date only Anthony Sawoniuk has been convicted under it. |
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By January 17, 2013, all 50 of the aircraft delivered to date had been grounded. |
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Malta is the only member of the European Union that have a minister implicated in this scandal and to date. |
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Putin's name does not appear in any of the records released to date, but those of his associates do. |
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This observation provides the most concrete evidence for the existence of black holes to date. |
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There is only one early manuscript of Y Gododdin, the Book of Aneirin, thought to date from the second half of the 13th century. |
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It is generally agreed to be the first significant novel written in the Welsh language, and is to date one of the longest. |
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In 1871, with Pygmalion and Galatea, one of seven plays that he produced that year, Gilbert scored his greatest hit to date. |
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At 67 years old, the influential musician David Bowie became the oldest recipient to date of the Best British Male Solo Artist Award. |
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The release peaked at number eleven on the UK Singles Chart, making it the group's lowest charting British single to date. |
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The Iberian examples are believed to date from a long period perhaps covering the Upper Paleolithic, Mesolithic and early Neolithic. |
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In 2010, Tate Britain presented the most extensive exhibition of his work to date. |
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Doing otherwise can expose the citizen to certain fines or be denied service by those institutions that require a valid, up to date Card. |
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Her most significant role to date had been as a sheep in the school nativity play. |
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The song, which reached number six in the charts, would be their biggest hit, and Perth's biggest to date. |
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World War II featured fighter combat on a larger scale than any other conflict to date. |
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It proved a commercial success and has to date sold around a million copies, peaking in the UK Albums Chart at no. |
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In February, Texas released their fourth album, White on Blonde, which went on to become the band's most successful album to date. |
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Their third album, Beautiful Garbage, featured Manson's most forward and personal lyrics to date. |
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Headliners to date include Runrig, Van Morrison, The Levellers and KT Tunstall. |
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The first Old Firm match was won by Celtic and there have been over four hundred matches played to date. |
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Although many Prime Ministers have been barristers, Lloyd George is to date the only solicitor to have held that office. |
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Although the plan did not expand the city, it did produce some of the largest public buildings to date, like the Paleis voor Volksvlijt. |
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The precipitation of copper in ancient silver can be used to date artifacts, as copper is nearly always a constituent of silver alloys. |
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Previously, geologists could only use fossils and stratigraphic correlation to date sections of rock relative to one another. |
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These fossils help scientists to date the core and to understand the depositional environment in which the rock units formed. |
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Magnetostratigraphy is a chronostratigraphic technique used to date sedimentary and volcanic sequences. |
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This technique is used to date sequences that generally lack fossils or interbedded igneous rocks. |
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Consequently, paleontologists must usually rely on stratigraphy to date fossils. |
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Later that season at the World Championship he reached the first of his two World Championship finals to date. |
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Although the attendance did not meet expectations, the fight was still the most profitable of Louis's career to date. |
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It was their most direct and mature record to date and it established the Manics as superstars throughout the world. |
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The original footage was updated by adding further footage to the end, bringing it up to date with the band's fifth album. |
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Some gray whales have also been seen off western Kamchatka, but to date all whales photographed there are also known from the Piltun area. |
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Cretan society is well known for notorious family and clan vendettas which persist on the island to date. |
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It appears to date from long before the invention of the telescope in the 17th century. |
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The greatest fire to date happened in 1702 when 90 percent of the city was burned to ashes. |
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Of the crown genus Gavia, nearly ten prehistoric species have been named to date, and about as many undescribed ones await further study. |
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This remains to date the greatest English naval defeat, and established Dutch supremacy at sea for over half a century. |
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In 2004, the IFRC began its largest mission to date after the tsunami disaster in South Asia. |
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The Happisburgh site is too old to date using radiocarbon dating, which is not suitable for sites older than approximately 50,000 years. |
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This find is the first evidence of fossilised orchids to date and shows insects were active pollinators of orchids then. |
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Heather beetles have been released to stop the heather, with preliminary trials successful to date. |
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These thermodynamic conditions exceed the critical point of seawater, and are the highest temperatures recorded to date from the seafloor. |
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The smallest mitochondrial genome sequenced to date is the 5967 bp mtDNA of the parasite Plasmodium falciparum. |
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The album reached number 16 in the UK charts, which was the band's lowest position on the album charts to date. |
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