These councils have been seeking amendments in the Hindu Marriage Act to support their atavistic views. |
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In 2011, however, another study found more evidence to support the idea that men can in fact be aroused by men and women alike. |
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In October, he traveled to Denver with Fry to support his work with LGBT rights organization The Matthew Sheppard Foundation. |
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Many supporters came out to support his position, and he acknowledged them. |
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Those columns have to be strong enough to support the weight of the roof. |
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The architecture of the company's billing system is designed to support its business goals. |
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The ice was thin, and only a few areas had bergs large enough to support marine mammals. |
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The hoarse charking conversation which they carried on was calculated to support the delusion. |
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By the time Mr. Hanke took over, the paper was on a downslide, known for slanting the news to support Republicans. |
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I would like to support your proposal, but I can't guarantee how I'll feel down the track. |
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An exogenous supply of glucose has been shown to support ectomycorrhizal infection in a range of species. |
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Egg-crating can also be used to support metal molds where the thickness of the metal has been reduced to improve weight savings and costs. |
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It's hardly surprising, when it has to support that enormous gut! Lose some weight, fatty! |
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We campaigned like hell. On election day we went from pillar to post begging people to support us. |
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Some English people, especially in the north, were Jacobites and continued to support James and his sons. |
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The Prime Minister could count on the support of a hawkish majority in Parliament to support the invasion. |
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The islands appear to have been raided frequently by Barbary pirates to enslave residents to support the Barbary slave trade. |
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The king heard of his expeditions in lands rich in gold and silver and promised to support him. |
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Clan chiefs in the northern and western parts of Scotland continued to support Gaelic bards who remained a central feature of court life there. |
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In May 2004, the provincial government announced the funding of an initiative to support the language and its culture within the province. |
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In Europe, soil conditions were often too soft to support the weight of heavy traction engines. |
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The Italian areas which had been compelled to support the Goths had most of their taxes remitted for several years. |
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Nordic Culture Fund, established in 1966, aims to support a broad spectrum of cultural cooperations between the Nordic countries. |
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The United States, in particular, was angered at Japan and sought to support China. |
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The country's citizens were asked to support the war effort. |
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The governor and her surrogates asked the public to support the change. |
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Court was convened on the land itself, with both claimants calling witnesses to support their claims. |
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In exchange for agreeing to support Henry, the barons demanded that the King reissue the Magna Carta and the Charter of the Forest. |
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Henry's campaign was hesitant and was further undermined by Hugh switching sides and returning to support Louis. |
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The inner ward was designed to contain ranges of domestic buildings and accommodation able to support two major households. |
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Pope John XXII, elected in 1316, sought Edward's support for a new crusade, and was also inclined to support him politically. |
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The subsequent bombardment to support the attack fell short in places, hitting British troops and provoking German artillery fire. |
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In 2004, he founded the Mutton Renaissance Campaign, which aims to support British sheep farmers and make mutton more attractive to Britons. |
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Both then went forward to support the successful 1997 Welsh Assembly referendum. |
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On 14 October 2016 he left the party in order to support the Welsh Government and now sits as an independent in the Welsh Assembly. |
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A cow's grass was equal to the amount of land that could produce enough grass to support a cow. |
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The town of Blaenau Ffestiniog was created to support workers in the local slate mines. |
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The Airport planned to conduct up to 25 meetings with airlines during May and June 2008 to support the case for more routes. |
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However recent research, using early documents and photographs, does not seem to support this belief, and their actual purpose is unknown. |
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The aim of the branches is to support the Coleg's work and act as a point of contact for students. |
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Attempts to support these theories cited 'scientific evidence', such as brain size. |
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The gallery was inserted into a lightwell in the Grade 1 listed building, and was designed to support future construction from its roof. |
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Each of the castles was designed to be suitable to support the royal court, should it visit. |
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He afterwards reconciled with the king, and was forced to make a vow never to support the primacy of St David's over Canterbury ever again. |
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The peristyle serves to buttress both the inner dome and the brick cone which rises internally to support the lantern. |
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It has adopted a deliberate policy of not adapting books from other languages in order to support Welsh artists and authors. |
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In 2016, Church along with numerous other celebrities, toured the UK to support Corbyn's bid to become Prime Minister. |
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The band were also scheduled to support Oasis for a number of dates across Europe, in early 2006, but pulled out due to family commitments. |
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The tour to support Paper Scissors Stone was cancelled, and a month later, the band announced that they were breaking up. |
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The band began to play live, with Matthews and Roberts busking to support their income. |
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They finished off the year with a tour of their own, originally aimed to support the new album, but this was still being held back by the label. |
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As a result, the tour to support Paper Scissors Stone was cancelled at the start of August. |
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Bullet for My Valentine cut short the Canada portion of the tour and flew back home to support the daughter of James who was in hospital. |
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They signed to Roadrunner Records on 8 December 2007, shortly before going on stage to support Funeral For A Friend. |
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Data analysis appears to support the viability of these areas, which appear to help ensure that the Manx queenie can be fished sustainably. |
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They are also known to display altruistic behaviors to support injured members. |
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The stated purpose of the research is to establish data to support a case for the resumption of sustainable commercial whaling. |
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At the time of the Act of Union in 1800, the Protestant community was divided over whether to support the Act. |
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The merged pelvic lumbar spine was present, making it possible to support the floating movement of the tail. |
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Both pinnipeds and cetaceans have large and complex blood vessel systems which serve to store oxygen to support deep diving. |
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The company cited several factors to support this objective, such as improved journey times, punctuality and station facilities. |
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Farmers prospered from mainly cash crops needed to support the urban and seafaring population. |
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Radio amateurs had to establish emergency operations to support emergency services in means of communication. |
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In places such as Scotland, Newfoundland, and Alaska the fishing industry is a major employer, so governments are predisposed to support it. |
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Other minority groups have formed organizations to support fellow birders and these include the Gay birders and the Disabled Birders Association. |
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The Russian Black Sea fleet was mainly used to support General Nikolaevich Yudenich in his Caucasus Campaign. |
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With critical support structures burned away, and with nothing to support the heavier structures on top, the platform began to collapse. |
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Morocco has undertaken a vast wind energy program, to support the development of renewable energy and energy efficiency in the country. |
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Insufficient maturation of oocyte is not enough to support the subsequent embryo development, and oocyte will be senescent if overmatured. |
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Native British troops were hired to support the usurpation of Magnus Maximus, who is said to have settled them in Armorica. |
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Rapid development has been encouraged by Mediterranean governments to support the large numbers of tourists visiting the region each year. |
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Some argue that there is no evidence to support naval warfare in a contemporary sense. |
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The ships in the van of the enemy fleet would have to turn back to support the rear, which would take a long time. |
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Not being prepared to support the Fusiliers, the Royal Marines had to transfer from their gunboats and motor boat transports onto landing craft. |
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This similarity was used to support a theory that a Welsh party colonized the New World in the 12th century. |
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His widow continued to support herself with ballooning demonstrations until it also killed her. |
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Immigration and birth incentives are sometimes suggested as a solution to provide younger workers to support the nation's aging population. |
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In Japan, having a strong educational background greatly improves the likelihood of finding a job and earning enough money to support oneself. |
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One of the first pieces of geophysical evidence that was used to support the movement of lithospheric plates came from paleomagnetism. |
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This revenue generally goes to support conservation efforts in the states where the licenses are purchased. |
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Preliminary data from the northern Atlantic coast seem to support the Azores High hypothesis. |
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Research in Switzerland, southern Germany, and Belgium has provided AMS radiocarbon dating to support this. |
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Canals and rivers in Great Britain and the Netherlands were frequently frozen deeply enough to support ice skating and winter festivals. |
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Furthermore, fish oil supplement studies have failed to support claims of preventing heart attacks or strokes. |
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They pronounced the idea impractical, and advised the monarchs not to support the proposed venture. |
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It is so odious, that nothing can be suffered to support it, but positive law. |
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There was an explosive growth of cotton cultivation throughout the Deep South and greatly increased demand for slave labor to support it. |
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This glycogen is then used to support gametogenesis during the next winter and early spring when food intake is at a minimum. |
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Though there is no evidence to support the suggestion, it is probable that during this period there was also a passing of religious ideas. |
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Tourism is a major industry, estimated in 2001 to support around 23,000 people. |
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He may have chosen some of his noble mistresses for political purposes, but the evidence to support this theory is limited. |
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War broke out after Henry returned to Normandy with an army to support Theobald of Blois, who was under attack from Louis. |
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Callixtus declined to support Louis, however, and merely advised the two rulers to seek peace. |
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The archaeological discoveries of October and November 1995 provided a shred of evidence to support this projection. |
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On 23 March 2005 the Independent Network was set up to support independent candidates in the General Election. |
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Several navies have Rescue Salvage vessels which are to support their fleet and to come to the aid of vessels in distress. |
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Otho's supporters, looking for another candidate to support, settled on Vespasian. |
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From 1760s to the 1860s, local militia units were used to support British Army units stationed in Canada. |
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Other companies have later come on to support the event such as Red Funnel and Southern Vectis who now provide free travel for walkers. |
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There is evidence to support that antler size influences mate selection in the red deer, and has a heritable component. |
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Hublin's team subsequently used proteomic evidence to support their conclusion. |
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Any splices narrow enough to maintain smooth running would be less able to support the required weight. |
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Arminius then left under the pretext of drumming up Germanic forces to support the Roman campaign. |
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At that moment, the Gothic cavalry, returning from a foraging expedition, arrived to support the infantry. |
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However, few of Nepos' contemporaries were willing to support his cause after he ran away to Dalmatia. |
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It was because of the alliance against the Arabs that Charles was unable to support Pope Gregory III against the Lombards. |
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Isolated fjords in this harsh land offered sufficient grazing to support cattle and sheep, though the climate was too cold for cereal crops. |
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The kings beginning with Rudolf I of Germany increasingly relied on the lands of their respective dynasties to support their power. |
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The Byzantine Empire was known to support the Pechenegs in their military campaigns against the Eastern Slavic states. |
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A further referendum will be needed to approve 300 million francs to support Romania and Bulgaria and their recent admission. |
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During British control various local militias, the Provincial Marine were used to support British regular forces in Canada. |
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A military is a force authorized to use lethal or deadly force and weapons to support the interests of the state and some or all of its citizens. |
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Mallory and Adams, however, dismiss this reconstruction, commenting that it does not have any evidence to support it. |
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His mother's sister was lady of the chamber to the Landgravine of Hesse, and she helped to support and educate her numerous family. |
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Another useful identification method is Xenodiagnosis, or the use of a vector to support the growth of an infectious agent. |
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In the same year, the Ottoman sultan moved to attack Lepanto by land, and sent a large fleet to support his offensive by sea. |
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Offices established to support Taipei's claims over Outer Mongolia, such as the Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission, lie dormant. |
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This genealogy, described by Ramusio, is not universally accepted as there is no additional evidence to support it. |
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Local schools and government agencies were funded to support the publishing of books. |
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It appears that a suspensory ligament allows the lanky legs to support the animal's great weight. |
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Some people will tell you that this position may allow inhalation of posset, but there is no evidence to support this. |
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Ghanaian Prime Minister and President Kwame Nkrumah aimed at rapidly expanding the GAF to support the United States of Africa ambitions. |
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The Society of Merchant Venturers comprises men and women, prepared to give their time and skills to support the organisation's objectives. |
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As they were marched off to jail, the condemned soldiers berated their comrades for failing to support them. |
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These factors mean that small states have strong incentives to support international cooperation. |
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More importantly the British promised to support the rule of the Al Khalifa in Bahrain, securing its unstable position as rulers of the country. |
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McIntyre's accuracy in transcribing original documents to support his argument has been criticized by some recent writers. |
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Cities took advantage of the hillsides to support their major architecture, as at Palenque and Yaxchilan. |
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The evidence to support this claim comes from the discovery of numerous geoglyphs dating from between 1 and 1250 AD and terra preta. |
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This faction had slowly been gaining prominence during the 1640s until they had forced Frederick Henry to support the peace. |
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Much of the east is semiarid to arid like the rest of the Great Basin, though the Blue Mountains are wet enough to support extensive forests. |
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It was, after all, a hoped for source of the income that was needed to support them. |
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The presence of an ossified extrastapes in Youngina, however, seems to support a less specialized hearing function than that of procolophonoids. |
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Their higher nutrient levels, however, allow them to support productive pasture, and large numbers of sheep are grazed in these regions. |
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The Stroganovs were also ordered to support this group with an additional fifty men upon their arrival in Perm. |
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It was this and other minor raids which prompted the Tsar of Russia to support a Cossack invasion of Siberia. |
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The term is also used to denote the climate encountered in regions too dry to support a forest, but not dry enough to be a desert. |
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Imperial Universities were established to support its study and further development, while other schools of thought were discouraged. |
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Sweet potatoes are cultivated throughout tropical and warm temperate regions wherever there is sufficient water to support their growth. |
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His ideas convinced the APEC Business Advisory Council to support this concept. |
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He continued to support the reform movement in Geneva, and in 1541 he was invited back to lead the church of the city. |
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Calvin recognised the power of music and he intended that it be used to support scripture readings. |
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For some time Zwingli had accused mendicant orders of hypocrisy and demanded their abolition in order to support the truly poor. |
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This concern over declining religious commitment led many people to support evangelical revival. |
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Of course, it can well be the case that someone is not drunk enough to support any intoxication defence at all. |
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Lodge, like Roosevelt, was a strong supporter of imperialism, which Holmes was expected to support as well. |
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Additionally, several Indian Princely States provided large donations to support the Allied campaign during the War. |
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Even the economic elite were reluctant to support Somoza, as he had acquired monopolies in industries that were key to rebuilding the nation. |
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Asquith was a strong, though not jingoistic, proponent of the Empire, and, after initial caution, came to support home rule for Ireland. |
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Asquith belatedly came around to support women's suffrage in 1917, by which time he was out of office. |
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Asquith's decision to support a minority Labour Government was seconded by Lloyd George and approved by a party meeting on 18 December. |
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The Whigs secured the support of the Earl of Nottingham against the treaty by promising to support his Occasional Conformity bill. |
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In addition to land for cultivation there was also a demand for pasture land to support more livestock. |
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The mills were mainly in open country and mill towns were formed to support them. |
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Coke was more porous and able to support the heavier loads in the vastly larger furnaces of the late 19th century. |
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Traditionally, a hard dead center is used together with suitable lubricant in the tailstock to support the workpiece. |
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A specific curved tool rest may be used to support tools while shaping the inside. |
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The value of given data can and must be judged regardless of the hypothesis they are supposed to support or refudiate. |
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He emerged as the only economist of note to support duties on imported grain. |
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In females, menstruation ceases when the body fat percentage is too low to support a fetus. |
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It has also been recorded that the world already produces enough food to support the world's population. |
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The striking workers were to support themselves with savings and confiscated parish funds, and by demanding contributions from rich people. |
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Even though the strike had been intended to be nationwide, Flemish workers appeared reluctant to support it. |
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Hampton was delayed by bad roads and supply problems and also had an intense dislike of Wilkinson, which limited his desire to support his plan. |
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The latter term, not used by Mumford, characterizes an area's capability to support life up through its levels of complexity. |
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In 1735 the Crown granted the income from the estates to support the Greenwich Hospital, London. |
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His wife has no fortune, so it is imperative that at least one of the girls marry well in order to support the others on his death. |
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Geoparks are areas with outstanding geological heritage where this is being used to support sustainable development. |
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The authorities released them when they promised to marry and to support the reforms. |
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He was mounted on a mangy, shovel-headed horse so spavined that it should have been unable to support his improbable bulk. |
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The LEA is required to support schools in special measures or with serious weaknesses. |
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They stood by us all along and it's awesome to see them out here to support us today. |
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Oklahoma City's 1.2 million people had no professional sports team and the unquenched willingness to support one. |
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Where but in Usania would a state delegation appear at a national convention pledged to support a man known to be ineligible for election? |
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In addition, Spirit has agreed to purchase eleven spare engines from IAE to support its existing and newly ordered Airbus fleet. |
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Its products are used to support structures for high stress military airframes. |
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Any minister who failed to support it in a whipped vote would be expected to resign. |
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Leonard's is honored to support the Komen Foundation through the Breast Cancer Awareness Bracelet Program. |
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Augustine did establish a school, and soon after his death Canterbury was able to send teachers out to support the East Anglian mission. |
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There is some evidence to support the treaty hypothesis, based on the grave finds of the period. |
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A hide is thought to represent the amount of land required to support one family. |
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The two kings agreed not to invade each other's territories or to support each other's enemies. |
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This golden book was apparently to support Aquitanian claims of St Martial, patron saint of Aquitaine, as an apostle. |
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Norway has been a progressive country, which has adopted legislation and policies to support women's rights, minority rights and LGBT rights. |
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William argued that Edward had previously promised the throne to him, and that Harold had sworn to support William's claim. |
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Neither his mother nor his uncle were prepared to support him, implying that they had not approved of the expedition in the first place. |
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In exchange for agreeing to support Henry, the barons demanded that the King reissue Magna Carta and the Charter of the Forest. |
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I used to be an inside salesman. My job was to sell via phone and online, and to support several outside salespeople as well. |
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The next day, York produced detailed genealogies to support his claim based on his descent from Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence. |
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The navy also posts personnel in small units around the world to support ongoing operations and maintain standing commitments. |
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Nineteen personnel are stationed in Gibraltar to support the small Gibraltar Squadron, the RN's only permanent overseas squadron. |
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Philip returned to England from March to July 1557 to persuade Mary to support Spain in a renewed war against France. |
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However, no bodies were found and no archaeological evidence has been found to support this claim. |
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The English were also unsuccessful in plots to support Portuguese separation from the Spanish crown. |
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Yet, increased tensions and a plot in the army to support Strafford began to sway the issue. |
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In the summer of 1642 these national troubles helped to polarise opinion, ending indecision about which side to support or what action to take. |
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The Militia Ordinance appears to have prompted more members of the Lords to support the king. |
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Ultimately, however, Cromwell's failure to support his men, sacrificing them to his opponents, caused their demise. |
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On 14 March a Scottish Convention convened in Edinburgh, dominated by the Presbyterians because the episcopalians continued to support James. |
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In February, Charles had made a deal with the French King Louis XIV, who promised to support him against the Whigs. |
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In 1734, the Archbishop of Paris heard evidence to support James's canonisation, but nothing came of it. |
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He further reorganised the French military forces, establishing a large reserve army positioned to support campaigns on the Rhine or in Italy. |
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Brueys then anchored his fleet in Aboukir Bay, ready to support Napoleon if required. |
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The Norwegian merchant fleet, then the fourth largest in the world, was organized into Nortraship to support the Allied cause. |
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There are concerns that not enough is being done to support people at risk of taking their own lives. |
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We have been called in to support the NHS and help get people home from hospital and free up much needed beds. |
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Its constitutional role is to support the Government of the day regardless of which political party is in power. |
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This proved effective at dominating the agenda of the campaign and at motivating voters to support them. |
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Thatcherites and economic liberals in the party tend to support Atlanticism, something exhibited between Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan. |
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However, Cameron supported commitment for gay couples in a 2005 speech, and in October 2011 urged Conservative MPs to support gay marriage. |
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Gordon Brown visited Doncaster North during the general election campaign to support his former adviser. |
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The Kingpin had instructed his Kossack cultists to support Brown's Democratic primary rival, Paul Hackett. |
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The City relies upon stations in the surrounding London boroughs to support it at some incidents. |
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An inquiry into these allegations in Britain failed to find evidence to support them. |
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The secondary aim of the Committee is to support the government's economic policies, and help it meet its targets for growth and employment. |
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On 6 July 2012, Edinburgh University announced a new centre named after Professor Higgs to support future research in theoretical physics. |
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Careful examination of the site will still reveal traces of the concrete piers used to support the structure. |
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The pop star is rallying her Little Monsters to support the relief efforts in Japan with a new wristband available on her online store. |
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This is largely to support airport shift workers and people with early flights. |
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In 1880 black state conventions united in the national Foreign Mission Convention, to support black Baptist missionary work. |
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As the church grew it established and continues to support theological colleges in Samoa and Fiji. |
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Killick Millard, founder of the Dignity in Dying society to support voluntary euthanasia. |
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With his refusal to support the King's annulment, More's enemies had enough evidence to have the King arrest him on treason. |
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The Computing at Schools organisation has created a 'Network of Teaching Excellence' to support schools with the new curriculum. |
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A number of exam papers for offered, such as French, are customised to support the national educational standards. |
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However, the treatment of the state sector as homogeneous in nature is difficult to support. |
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As a consequence, loan repayments are only made when the former student has income to support the repayments. |
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However, after John's death in October 1216, many began to support the claim of his eldest son, Prince Henry. |
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Problems have been identified, however, with using this source to support the Historia Brittonum's account. |
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In the wake of the Republic's collapse, State religion had adapted to support the new regime of the Emperors. |
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Ruskin continued to support Hunt and Rossetti and provided funds to encourage the art of Rossetti's wife Elizabeth Siddal. |
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Textual and manuscript clues have been adduced to support the two most popular modern methods of ordering the tales. |
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In Chronicles, Macbeth is portrayed as struggling to support the kingdom in the face of King Duncan's ineptitude. |
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But there is little textual evidence to support this, as the writer left ambiguous clues concerning the idea of love among the fairies. |
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Keats believed that he was born at the inn, a birthplace of humble origins, but there is no evidence to support his belief. |
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Sir Timothy Shelley had at first agreed to support his grandson, Percy Florence, only if he were handed over to an appointed guardian. |
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She was still helping to support her father, and they looked out for publishers for each other. |
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Edward, James, Henry, and Francis Austen pledged to make annual contributions to support their mother and sisters. |
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Henry and Frank could no longer afford the contributions they had made to support their mother and sisters. |
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No longer able to support themselves financially, the family instead sought to place their sons as apprentices in various occupations. |
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Blyton felt she had a responsibility to provide her readers with a strong moral framework, so she encouraged them to support worthy causes. |
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Blyton felt a responsibility to provide her readers with a positive moral framework, and she encouraged them to support worthy causes. |
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Both Anne and George's father refused to support the plan, although George, Caroline and Sophia were all in favour. |
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George agreed to send 12,000 hired Hessian and Danish mercenaries to Europe, ostensibly to support Maria Theresa. |
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Despite good reviews and the Top Ten peak position of the title track, the record sold below expectations and there was no tour to support it. |
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The former diplomat became a London cab driver to support his family and settled down in England. |
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A number of organisations have been set up to support the local community including Aston Pride. |
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In 1952, Rugby Football League secretary Bill Fallowfield persuaded the Rugby League Council to support the concept. |
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In October 2005, Eubank was appointed as the first ambassador for gambling charity GamCare, to support and encourage responsible gambling. |
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Hill worked as a labourer and a motorcycle courier to support his further education. |
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Its aim is to support and promote Scandinavian and Faroese culture, locally and in the Nordic region. |
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In order to support midcall mobility, we need to add the ability to move while a session is active. |
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The revenue from North Sea oil has been used to support current expenditure, rather than creating a sovereign oil fund. |
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From there he went north to the Danelaw, where the locals immediately agreed to support him. |
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Harold Godwinson had agreed to support William's claim after being imprisoned in Normandy, by Guy of Ponthieu. |
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The great majority of Tories refused to support the Jacobites publicly, although there were numerous quiet supporters. |
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Cities eventually dotted the coast to support local economies and serve as trade hubs. |
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The Tories tended to support King and Church, and sought to thwart political change. |
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When he refused, Germany issued an ultimatum demanding its mobilization be stopped, and a commitment not to support Serbia. |
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Another was sent to France, asking her not to support Russia if it were to come to the defence of Serbia. |
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The offensive's success was undermined by the reluctance of other generals to commit their forces to support the victory. |
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Since the partition of Ireland, the term generally refers to support for a united Ireland. |
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The continuous reduction in aircraft numbers since the end of the Cold War made it uneconomical to support operations at multiple bases. |
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The RAF still operates a number of overseas bases to support global operations. |
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An important part of the work of the RAF is to support the British Army by ferrying troops and equipment at the battlefield. |
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General Felmy had already expressed a desire to build a naval air arm to support Kriegsmarine operations in the Atlantic and British waters. |
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No effort was made to address the low production output of the German aviation industry to support the expected increased attrition rates. |
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In Operation Thursday, the Chindits were to support Stilwell by interdicting Japanese communications in the region of Indaw. |
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The Americans refused to support any move that could be seen as imperialism or colonialism, seeing the US as the champion of decolonisation. |
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The British government pressured the BBC to support the war, and seriously considered taking over the network. |
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Johnson's persistent requests, was partially due to the Americans failing to support Britain during the Suez Crisis. |
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Billy Bragg and Paul Weller helped to form the Red Wedge collective to support Labour in opposition to Thatcher. |
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It attributed deflationary spirals to the reverse effect of a failure of a central bank to support the money supply during a liquidity crunch. |
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Donald Walters, no evidence has since surfaced to support this scenario and it is generally accepted that the soldiers were killed in action. |
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Under the principle of collective responsibility, all ministers are obliged to support in the Assembly any measures approved by Cabinet. |
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Members of Parliament who hold ministerial office or political privileges can expect removal for failing to support the Prime Minister. |
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Engels refused to support the organisation, although Marx's daughter Eleanor joined. |
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The Scottish Green Party agreed to support an SNP minority administration on a confidence and supply basis. |
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The British and French sent in naval task forces to support the Ottomans, as Russia prepared to seize the Danubian Principalities. |
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Only Greece failed to support the use of air strikes, but did not veto the proposal. |
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The Guards were sent to support an advance along the southern approach to Stanley. |
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The EU therefore plans to develop clusters, financing instruments as well as foresight activities to support this sector. |
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The suite is a technological innovation, with networked computing modules to support different applications. |
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To many people's surprise, Price was lukewarm about his candidature and continued to support Fothergill. |
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Governments also have limited discretion to continue to direct a small proportion of the total subsidy to support specific crops. |
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Most lamps have metal bases that fit in a socket to support the lamp and conduct current to the filament wires. |
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An international Task Force was established later on to support mainly states of countries in the Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia. |
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While Rona used to support a small population who grew grain and raised cattle, Sula Sgeir is an inhospitable rock. |
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It demanded the release of the Kentish petitioners, who had asked Parliament to support the king in an imminent war against France. |
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The Germans were attacking to support the efforts of Francisco Franco to overthrow the Basque government and the Spanish Republican government. |
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The National Trust for Scotland has downplayed the suggestion on the grounds that evidence is insufficient to support the claim. |
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Saddened to see his friends going on active service, he continued drinking and struggled to support his family. |
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That same year, his interest in Buddhism led him to support the Tibetan cause by performing at a concert to support the New York Tibet House. |
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In 2011 and 2012, Adele donated autographed items for auctions to support MusiCares. |
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The BFI offers a range of education initiatives, in particular to support the teaching of film and media studies in schools. |
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At the time the paper elsewhere continued to support the Conservatives, who were then becoming an increasingly marginalised force in Scotland. |
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However, in works such as Of Superstition and Enthusiasm, Hume specifically seems to support the standard religious views of his time and place. |
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She moved to London and, assisted by the liberal publisher Joseph Johnson, found a place to live and work to support herself. |
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The theory also seemed, in Popper's eyes, to support metaphysical realism and the regulative idea of a search for truth. |
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Germany signals the border controls are only temporary, and only to support an orderly flow of migration into the area. |
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