Why won't I use western tech even though it has been built upon the knowledge that got transferred to west from Muslims? |
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Sara continued with the gentle strokes until very little color was transferred from brush to paper. |
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The patient is then transferred to reanimation and stays there until the first myocardial biopsy. |
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Her treatment was changed to intravenous quinine 600 mg every 12 hours, and she was transferred to the local intensive care unit. |
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Some one revealed on condition of anonymity that a minimum area is transferred for 5,000 rupees. |
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The game has not merely been transferred wholesale to the PC and the consoles of the latest generation, however. |
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The curd and whey is transferred to the curd machine where the whey is drained. |
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Rooted plants with three or four fully expanded leaves were transferred to a peat substratum and acclimatized in a glasshouse. |
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In Arabic, a waqf implies a religious endowment fund, which renders a property unalienable, incapable of being surrendered or transferred. |
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Michelle then transferred to Rutgers in 2001 as a sophomore and joined the swim team as a walk-on. |
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Imagine, if you will, what would happen if the concept were to be transferred to racing. |
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Once patients are medically stable, they should be transferred to a stroke rehabilitation unit if further rehabilitation is required. |
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The results were transferred to farmers and other parts of the agri-food industry. |
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Females with eggs attached to their abdomens were transferred from the stock tanks to the female tank. |
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In 1947 he transferred to the University of Michigan, where he played football on the junior varsity squad. |
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This state of unresponsiveness could be adoptively transferred to partially immunosuppressed recipients. |
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Mrs O'Leary was transferred by air ambulance from Cork Airport to London last Saturday evening. |
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To begin the fermentation process, the cooled wort is transferred into a fermentation vessel to which the yeast has already been added. |
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As this happened, that you yourself would somehow be transferred from the wetware of the brain into the hardware of the microchip. |
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He was a tired man in December 1916 when he was transferred to the Admiralty as 1st sea lord. |
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I transferred to the paratroops in May 1944 and successfully completed six compulsory parachute jumps. |
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The heat radiates up through the floor, being transferred to and absorbed by the different objects in the room. |
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Raised in freshwater tanks and weaned on to fishmeal pellets, fry are transferred to earth ponds or gravel raceways fed by rivers. |
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Tesco also offers new customers a discount rate of 4.9 per cent on balances transferred, for the first six months. |
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He's given some to his most trusted companions for safe keeping, transferred some to more secret and more protected hiding places. |
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A U.S. Coast Guard cutter had transferred a pump and two Coast Guard ratings had jumped aboard with it. |
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The second issue addresses whether techniques employed in a research or university laboratory can be transferred to a clinical setting. |
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Once the patient leaves the acute hospital, they may be transferred to a rehabilitation unit where they can get more intensive therapy. |
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She was held first in a prison, then transferred to house arrest in September last year. |
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Before the company transferred her to Mexico, they offered her private tuition in Spanish. |
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Preterm infants should be delivered into warm towels, dried, and transferred to a dedicated neonatal resuscitation platform or trolley with an integral radiant heater. |
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In convective and radiant heat transfer, the amount of heat transferred is usually a complex function of the temperatures of the two regions involved. |
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A number of the deepwater species on the existing list, ling, argentines and Greenland halibut have been transferred to the Total Allowable Catch and quotas regulation. |
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They were twins who had just transferred from a private academy. |
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Money launderers set up a British Virgin Islands corporation, open a bank account in Curacao, airfreight the money to Aruba, have it wire transferred. |
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He later transferred to the adjutancy of Virginia's Northern Neck and Eastern Shore with the responsibility of training the Northern District's militiamen. |
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Those images from the Grozny offices were transferred immediately to colleagues outside chechnya. |
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In two days I am transferred at one in the ack emma to here. |
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Shadman transferred millions to banks outside Afghanistan in 2013 to buy property to open a business in Dubai, according to banes. |
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The tags are examined and mapped back into the display memory addresses and only those rows or columns containing changed data are transferred to the data stream for display. |
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Normally, air rights can be transferred only to contiguous building sites. |
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Last year Boyd was transferred to Haynesville Correctional Center, a medium-security prison deep in the Virginia boondocks. |
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The head of the prison says Figueroa fabricated the story as a ploy to get the Dutchman transferred. |
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Most often the children transferred to new homes were between six and 14 years old, but some were as young as 10 months. |
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Although children cannot be transferred without parental permission, the validity of their consent is contestable. |
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As the trailer rises, the weight gets transferred to the rear axles. |
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Once transferred to Karaj Prison, he spent an additional 15 days in solitary confinement. |
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However Kerry held all the aces and, once the ball was transferred quickly to the forward line, they wreaked havoc with some great movement and clinical finishing. |
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Mrs Saldanha, 46, answered the call and transferred it to a colleague, who gave details of the duchess's condition. |
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For example, some areas were transferred from Berkshire to Oxfordshire, and from Buckinghamshire to Berkshire. |
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Marple Bridge was transferred to the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport in Greater Manchester. |
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The thin lauter mash is quickly transferred to the tun, given a last thorough stirring, and allowed to settle. |
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Between 1999 and 2001, all activities were transferred to York and the college received the name York St John University. |
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When he was eight or nine he transferred to the most junior form of the Northampton Grammar School, on the Billing Road. |
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The road motor services were transferred to local bus companies in which the GWR took a share but instead, it participated in air services. |
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The operating infrastructure, however, was transferred to Railtrack and has since passed to Network Rail. |
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The water is heated passively by solar energy and relies on heat energy being transferred from the sun to a solar collector. |
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During December 2013, 680 was transferred to Beamish Museum for an operational loan deal and entered service shortly afterwards. |
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In April 2015, 680 was transferred to its permanent home at Heaton Park Tramway and entered service soon afterwards. |
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The functions of the Board of Control for Lunacy and Mental Deficiency were transferred to the Minister. |
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Under the Welsh devolution settlement, specific policy areas are transferred to the Welsh Government rather than reserved to Westminster. |
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From 1871, that function was transferred to the new Local Government Board. |
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In 2016, national government funding for the Cornish language ceased, and responsibility transferred to Cornwall council. |
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In a few cases, an individual may wish to immigrate to a new country in a form of transferred patriotism. |
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The shrine was then transferred to a sturdier, probably wooden, building known as the White Church. |
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When the church was consecrated, the relics of the Saint George were transferred there. |
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He is generally considered to have been Bishop of Leicester until about 706, when he is held to have been transferred to Hexham. |
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Humans being invited or lured to the elf dance is a common motif transferred from older Scandinavian ballads. |
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His followers, however, liberated him when he was being transferred from one castle to another. |
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They were condemned to imprisonment in the Tower, where they remained until 1608, when they were transferred to the Fleet Prison. |
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Stories about Turpin continued to be published well into the 20th century, and the legend was also transferred to the stage. |
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This ceremony originally took place each Whit Monday before it later transferred to the Spring Bank Holiday. |
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The pulp is then transferred to the cider press and built up in layers known as cheeses into a block. |
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Holbein transferred each drawn portrait study to the panel with the aid of geometrical instruments. |
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However, in 1783, he removed his paintings from the forthcoming exhibition and transferred them to Schomberg House. |
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Ownership was transferred from the Ministry to English Heritage in 1996, and by them in turn to the Tate. |
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In 1556, his remains were transferred to a more ornate tomb, making Chaucer the first writer interred in the area now known as Poets' Corner. |
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In November 1887, he was transferred to the Gazette's much larger sister newspaper, The Pioneer, in Allahabad in the United Provinces. |
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On the Monday, passengers are transferred back in just one day with additional buses provided to meet the increased requirement. |
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In 1917, Ernest Hartley was transferred to Bangalore as an officer in the Indian Cavalry, while Gertrude and Vivian stayed in Ootacamund. |
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In 2004, the ethnographic collections from Asia were transferred to the department. |
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Francis I transferred the collection in 1534 to Fontainebleau and merged it with his private library. |
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Players may only be transferred during transfer windows that are set by the Football Association. |
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The medals were transferred to the Tower of London vaults on 2 July 2012 for storage. |
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The Yorkshire Regiment requested the right to march to be transferred to them. |
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The Assembly has the power to call for witnesses and documents, if the relevant responsibility has been transferred to its remit. |
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An election was held on 6 May 1999, and on 1 July of that year power was transferred from Westminster to the new Parliament. |
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Each jurisdiction raises its own taxation, although in 1949 Alderney transferred its rights to Guernsey. |
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They were arrested and imprisoned in Newgate, and subsequently transferred to Edinburgh Castle and tried for high treason. |
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He suggested that the borough's two seats be transferred to the city of Leeds. |
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Since most of the industrial areas were in the western zones, the Soviet Union was transferred additional reparations. |
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The Marshall Plan money was transferred to the governments of the European nations. |
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Other transferred bodies include the Institute for Security Studies and the Satellite Centre. |
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A few specimens transferred from a mitey cheese to an old cheese not mitey, will soon colonize it thoroughly. |
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On 28 December 2014, NATO formally ended combat operations in Afghanistan and transferred full security responsibility to the Afghan government. |
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After the Armistice in 1918, the German High Seas Fleet was transferred in its entirety to Scapa Flow to await a decision on its future. |
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Some of the service delivery functions were transferred down to the councils themselves. |
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The part of the NHS Argyll and Clyde area which transferred to NHS Highland corresponds to the Argyll and Bute council area. |
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The assembly's functions, including that of making subordinate legislation, in the main, transferred to the Welsh ministers upon separation. |
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On 1 October 2009 this jurisdiction was transferred to the new Supreme Court of the United Kingdom. |
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In April 1940 the position was formally wound up and the functions transferred to other Ministers. |
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It was settled by the French in the 1790s and was transferred to British rule after the Napoleonic Wars. |
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The Duchy of Lauenburg was transferred from Hanover to Denmark, and Prussia annexed Swedish Pomerania. |
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For example, the Uganda on four occasions transferred patients to an Argentine hospital ship. |
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On 12 June, some personnel transferred from the Argentine hospital ship to the British ships by helicopter. |
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That could not only be achieved unless policies were harmonised and transferred to the European Community level. |
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Since 1995, trillions of dollars have been transferred from OECD and developing countries into tax havens using these schemes. |
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If assets are later transferred back to an individual, then capital gains taxes would apply on all profits. |
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The two were directors of Sutton Energy Ltd, also registered in the British Virgin Islands in 2002, then transferred to Samoa. |
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Once transferred to a subsidiary elsewhere where their value is not taxed, the same diamonds are frequently worth more. |
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The Executive itself had been abolished in 1953 by the Conservative government, and control of BR transferred to the parent Commission. |
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Securities are transferred according to instructions provided by parties with access to the system. |
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Overall, the system of franchising has proceeded as designed, with franchises being either retained or transferred dependent on performance. |
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The routes to be transferred was those to Shenfield, Enfield Town, Chingford and Cheshunt. |
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Alain Menu transferred from Renault Dealer Racing, with Will Hoy signed to partner him. |
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Once captured on film, an astrophoto does no good unless transferred to a form you can see and examine closely. |
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The extension products were purified and transferred to the 384-element SpectroCHIP bioarray. |
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At low condensate density, the topology of the single-particle bands is transferred to the bogolon dispersion. |
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The investigators came up against a brick wall in their search for the missing money when they discovered it had been transferred overseas. |
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The order is executed automatically and the required amount is transferred to the broking account. |
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The mixture was transferred into centrifuge tubes then ultrasonically treated five times to break the cytoderm. |
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Finally, some e-content must first be downloaded to a computer before being transferred to a tablet or other mobile device for viewing. |
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Thereafter the job of euthing was transferred to the chief medical officer, who it was felt would have less emotional involvement. |
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After the Act of Union in 1707, these vessels were transferred to the Royal Navy. |
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Monkwearmouth's sister monastery at Jarrow was founded by Ceolfrith in 682, and Bede probably transferred to Jarrow with Ceolfrith that year. |
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Following his death, his body was transferred to Constantinople and buried in the Church of the Holy Apostles there. |
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He now felt that he could dispense with Alaric's services and he nominally transferred Alaric's province to the West. |
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It is especially likely if a section of the population shifted language and transferred features from their original language in the process. |
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The Kingdom of Sicily lasted until 1194, when it was transferred to the House of Hohenstaufen through marriage. |
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These bacteria are carried by fleas, which can be transferred to humans through contact with rats. |
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However, he declared her titles forfeit and transferred her estates to Stanley's name, to be held in trust for the Yorkist crown. |
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In 1542, England's remaining monasteries were all dissolved, and their property transferred to the Crown. |
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The role of the King's Council was transferred to a reformed Privy Council, much smaller and more efficient than its predecessor. |
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Cromwell's actions transferred a fifth of England's landed wealth to new hands. |
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By the 1969 Synodical Government Measure almost all of the Convocations' functions were transferred to the General Synod. |
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Consequently, in the same year the Act of First Fruits and Tenths transferred the taxes on ecclesiastical income from the Pope to the Crown. |
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Following United States pressure, the Netherlands transferred it to Indonesia under the 1962 New York Agreement. |
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Perhaps Charles's emotional ties were transferred from Buckingham to Henrietta Maria. |
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At government attempts to close such places they simply transferred to another venue. |
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In 2004 ownership of the Manchester Ship Canal Company was transferred to the Peel Ports group. |
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Parts, or all, of a Remainder Waterway canal, could also be transferred to local authorities, etc. |
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Power was transferred from Pitt to Addington on 14 March, when the King recovered. |
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This was a year after the island was transferred to France by the Republic of Genoa. |
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At Nelson's request, Hood transferred him to his fleet and Albemarle sailed in company with Hood, bound for the West Indies. |
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He was also transferred to the new 76th Regiment forming in Ireland and on Christmas Day, 1787, was promoted to lieutenant. |
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On 30 January 1791 he became a captain and was transferred to the 58th Regiment of Foot. |
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In September 1916, he transferred to the territorial reserves of officers, where he remained until retiring in 1924 as a Major. |
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The Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands was transferred from Japanese to US administration. |
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On its creation, most of the powers of the Welsh Office and Secretary of State for Wales were transferred to it. |
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Most of their functions transferred to the relevant regional development agency and to local authority leaders' boards. |
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The Louisiana territory was officially transferred to the United States government, represented by Meriwether Lewis. |
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After the opening of the Royal Courts of Justice in 1882 the Court of Appeal transferred there, where it remains. |
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The jurisdictions overlap in some cases, and cases started in one division may be transferred by court order to another where appropriate. |
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That was renamed the Family Division when the admiralty and contentious probate business were transferred elsewhere. |
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With the abolition of the Council in 1689, the power of nomination was transferred to the justices of the Court of Great Sessions in Wales. |
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When this court was abolished in 1830, its rights were in turn transferred to the courts of King's Bench, Exchequer, and Commons Pleas. |
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Many Crown prerogatives have fallen out of use or have been permanently transferred to Parliament. |
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In 1986 the six metropolitan county councils were abolished, with their functions transferred to the metropolitan boroughs and joint boards. |
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The walk along Walbrook Wharf is closed to pedestrians when waste is being transferred onto barges. |
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The remaining exclaves of counties were transferred in the 1890s and in 1931, with one exception. |
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The eighth species, Schizoporella fayalensis, is transferred to the lanceoporid genus Stephanotheca. |
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It has been announced that the campus will close on 31 July 2013, with courses and students being transferred to Canterbury. |
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In 1909 the powers of the Thames Conservancy over the tidal river, below Teddington, were transferred to the Port of London Authority. |
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The malice involved in the crime is transferred to the killing, resulting in a charge of manslaughter. |
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Scotland's history in manufacturing is being transferred into the software sector and this is attracting companies from around the world. |
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Sullom Voe in Shetland is the site of a major oil terminal, where oil is piped in and transferred to tankers. |
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Customers with accounts held by the branches, and staff employed within them, would be transferred. |
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The Parliament was then transferred to Rennes, and the Chamber of Accounts to Nantes. |
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In 1918 the Royal Air Force was formed and the airfield was named RAF Turnhouse and ownership transferred to the Ministry of Defence. |
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In 1995, ownership transferred from the CAA to the Secretary of State for Scotland, and to the Scottish Ministers upon devolution. |
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In July 2015, an additional InterCity 125 set was transferred from East Midlands Trains. |
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Ownership of the station transferred from British Rail to Railtrack in 1994, passing to Network Rail in 2002 following the collapse of Railtrack. |
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Another theory is that his body was transferred to Llanrumney Hall in Cardiff. |
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No trace of bones were found in the tomb, raising the possibility that they were subsequently transferred elsewhere. |
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The four divisions of the Canadian Corps had been transferred to the Ypres Salient from Lens, to capture Passchendaele and the ridge. |
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In 1918, the borough was abolished, but the name was transferred to one of the divisions of the county of Carmarthenshire. |
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On 1 July 1999 the majority of the functions of the Welsh Office transferred to the new assembly. |
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It transferred legislative authority from the Parliament of the United Kingdom to the National Assembly for Wales. |
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This knowledge is mostly transferred by mothers to daughters, unlike simian primates, where knowledge is generally passed on to both sexes. |
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The Royal Mint transferred to Llantrisant in 1967 and its attractions include the Mint's museum. |
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Paddington's ownership was transferred to Great Western Trains in 1996, two years after Britain's railways were privatised. |
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The Beamish and Crawford on South Main Street closed in April 2009 and transferred production to the Murphy's brewery in Lady's Well. |
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Ruthin Gaol ceased to be a prison in 1916 when the prisoners and guards were transferred to Shrewsbury. |
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It was reconstituted in 1996 as a county borough, excluding Llanelly which instead was transferred to the reconstituted Monmouthshire. |
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On 1 September 2013, Bale was transferred to Real Madrid for an undisclosed fee. |
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An example of this is the BBC Three series Torchwood that was transferred to the channel following the success of the first series. |
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The services from Birmingham New Street to Chester, Aberystwyth, and Pwllheli operated by Central Trains were also transferred. |
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In November 2007 another 9 Class 150s were transferred from Central Trains. |
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Heat from the arterial blood is transferred to the blood vessels, which then recirculate blood back to the core. |
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From the floating terminal oil is transferred to tankers approximately once every month. |
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In 1900, the Saturn was transferred to the new Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for Ireland. |
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Later the administrative center was transferred to Belushya Guba, in 1935 to Lagernoe, but then returned to Belushya Guba. |
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The leases ended in December 2005, and most of the NoL sets have since been transferred to SNCF for TGV services in northern France. |
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The term gavia was transferred from the ducks to the loons only in the 18th century. |
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In their place, herons, ibises, spoonbills, the hamerkop and the shoebill have now been transferred into Pelecaniformes. |
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In 1910 they were transferred from Kiel to Wilhelmshaven, where two new large docks had been completed and more were under construction. |
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Princess Royal stayed initially at Rosyth but transferred to dry dock at Portsmouth before returning to duty at Rosyth 21 July. |
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In this method, two ships come alongside in open sea and oil is transferred manifold to manifold via flexible hoses. |
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In February 1354, Cherbourg was transferred by Jean le Bon to Charles II of Navarre, called the Bad, with the bulk of the Cotentin. |
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Louis XVI removed the viscountcy of Cherbourg by edict in November 1771, and transferred the rights of justice to the Bailiwick of Valognes. |
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From the time of his coronation, all real power was transferred to Philip, as his father slowly descended into senility. |
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Cooper Key was transferred to a special squadron operating in the Channel formed to combat fears of war with Russia. |
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In late April and into May, the 5th Light Division was joined by elements of 15th Panzer Division, transferred from Italy. |
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At another uncertain date, Pliny was transferred back to Germania Inferior. |
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Somehow, this energy must be transferred to the lithosphere for tectonic plates to move. |
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In 1929 and 1930, 32 deer were transferred from Woburn to Whipsnade, also in Bedfordshire, and released into the park. |
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In 1934, Pierre Chouard transferred the species to its current placement in the genus Hyacinthoides. |
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Following the 1266 Treaty of Perth the Hebrides were transferred from Norwegian to Scottish overlordship. |
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On 19 June 1250, after her canonisation, her remains were transferred to a chapel in the eastern apse of Dunfermline Abbey in Fife, Scotland. |
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After the end of the war, the administration of the airport was transferred back to the Brazilian Government. |
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In 1821 a committee of inquiry recommended that responsibility for the Preventative Waterguard be transferred to the Board of Customs. |
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They have since been transferred to the Ministry of Interior and, more recently, to the newly created Ministry of Security. |
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This allowed circumstantial evidence to be admissible, but also forced the captured to be transferred to England where the law was enforceable. |
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After initial treatment at these facilities, the manatees are transferred to rehabilitation facilities before release. |
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In this way, marine toxins can be transferred to land animals, and appear later in meat and dairy products. |
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Through each stage more power would have been transferred to the aristocracy as a whole, and away from a single individual. |
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In 1885 the borough was abolished, but the St Ives name was transferred to the surrounding county constituency. |
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The powers and responsibilities transferred from the quarter sessions to the councils were enumerated in the Act. |
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The show transferred to the West End on 28 March 2009, and on 15 March 2011, the show premiered on Broadway at the Vivian Beaumont Theater. |
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It would then be lifted to the surface with floating sheerlegs attached to nylon strops passing under the hull and transferred to a cradle. |
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On its abolition in 1995, they transferred to the new Isle of Wight Council. |
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In 2008 ownership of the club was fully transferred to the supporter's trust. |
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First, the marine section, consisting of the shipyard and boat building business, was transferred to a new company, Saunders Shipyard Ltd. |
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Subsequently, it developed steadily until in the 1980s many AM stations transferred to FM due to its superior sound quality. |
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A police check revealed his car had false number plates and Sutcliffe was arrested and transferred to Dewsbury Police Station. |
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Evdokimov transferred into Communist Party administration in 1934, when he became Party secretary for North Caucasus Krai. |
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He divided the province into Lower Moesia and Upper Moesia, and transferred three additional legions to the Danube. |
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In 1037 the cathedral was transferred to the newly built Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev. |
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This is how the F plasmid, which forms the basis of a lot of classical E. coli genetics, is transferred from one cell to another. |
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Most Roman troops had been transferred from the Balkan Peninsula to fight against the Sassanid Empire in Armenia. |
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His numerous philological manuscripts were transferred to the Royal Danish Library at Copenhagen. |
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The Habsburgs ceded Venetia to France, which then formally transferred control to Italy. |
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An IMF study noted a potential for skills to be transferred back to developing countries as wages in those a countries rise. |
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This movement was defeated by the Indonesian army and by special agreement with the Netherlands the troops were transferred to the Netherlands. |
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His successor, Ptolemy II Philadelphus, transferred the sarcophagus to Alexandria, where it remained until at least late Antiquity. |
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Chinese printing technology was transferred to the Mongols through Kingdom of Qocho and Tibetan intermediaries. |
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The capital was transferred to the island of Hormuz in the fourteenth century. |
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After the conquest, Sultan Mehmed II transferred the capital of the Ottoman Empire from Edirne to Constantinople. |
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Additionally, a number of naval trawlers were built in Portugal and transferred to the Royal Navy to aid the British war effort. |
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Most of the Portuguese small naval units based in those territories were transferred for the new countries. |
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The revenues from these estates needed to be transferred to wherever the Court was residing. |
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The kingdom's capital was transferred to the city, which, thus, became the only European capital outside of Europe. |
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The viceroy's residence was transferred in 1759 to the future capital, Panjim, at the time a village about 9 kilometres to its west. |
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In 1569, Legazpi transferred to Panay and founded a second settlement on the bank of the Panay River. |
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Its personnel, livestock, cannons, and ammunition were transferred to Nuca. |
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In May 1997, the Senate transferred to a new building it shares with the Government Service Insurance System at reclaimed land at Pasay. |
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Following Papuan independence in 1975, sovereignty of the Admiralty Islands was transferred from Australia to Papua New Guinea. |
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In 2010, the city transferred control of the historic buildings to the University of Florida. |
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In March 2006, the Port passenger facility was to be transferred to Dubai Ports World. |
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This trust assures to the buyer all the rights and privileges of ownership, and it can be sold, inherited, leased, or transferred at any time. |
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The routes transferred from the TransPennine franchise will also be part of the Northern Connect network. |
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If a sport hunter does not kill a polar bear before his or her permit expires, the permit cannot be transferred to another hunter. |
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Here Ankudinov's koch was wrecked and the survivors were transferred to the remaining two vessels. |
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In 1659 Dezhnyov transferred his authority to Kurbat Ivanov, the discoverer of Lake Baikal. |
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Passenger would be transferred to smaller boats to take them to the historic area. |
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On 29 May 1999 Abubakar transferred power to the winner of the elections, Obasanjo, who had since retired from the military. |
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Article 156 of the treaty transferred German concessions in Shandong, China, to Japan, not to China. |
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They transferred control to the United States of all the land east of the Mississippi and north of Florida. |
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The A2A database was transferred to The National Archives with a new platform with a simpler interface to ensure its availability. |
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In Scotland, one would not be charged with assault due to transferred intent, but instead assault due to recklessness. |
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In that case it can still be transferred to a third party, but the third party can have no better right than the transferor. |
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In 1858 the Company's involvement in India's government was transferred by the Government of India Act 1858 to the British government. |
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The British claims to the Arctic islands were transferred to Canada in 1880, adding to the size of the Northwest Territories. |
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Grotius was controversially sentenced to life imprisonment and transferred to Loevestein Castle. |
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Promoted to lieutenant on 30 January 1915, he soon transferred to the Grenadier Guards. |
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The Channel Islands have not been transferred to and incorporated within another diocese. |
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The third secretary again disappeared, and the charge of the colonies was transferred to the Home Secretary. |
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In June, he was transferred to the Royal Bethlem Hospital, popularly known as Bedlam. |
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As they are transferred to the swift, many of the fibres are straightened and laid into the swift's card cloth. |
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The technology required for blast furnaces may have either been transferred from China, or may have been an indigenous innovation. |
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The raw materials are transferred to the stockhouse complex by ore bridges, or rail hoppers and ore transfer cars. |
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Tolls for pedestrians were collected until 1950, when ownership of the bridge was transferred to Shropshire County Council. |
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The ship was renamed Experiment and the engine was very successful, eventually being transferred to another boat, The Courier. |
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The headframe will also contain bins for storing ore being transferred to the processing facility. |
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When smoke comes into contact with the surface of any substance or structure, the chemicals contained in it are transferred to it. |
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One notable responsibility that was transferred to the Communities during the third state reform was education. |
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Like any other property right, it may be sold, licensed, mortgaged, assigned or transferred, given away, or simply abandoned. |
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After a year of military service, he transferred to the University of Berlin. |
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Some 97 sets of remains were disinterred from the churchyard and transferred to Shap. |
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Some industry is being transferred out of the city to improve the ecological state of the city. |
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Surrey's boundaries were altered again in 1974 when Gatwick Airport was transferred to West Sussex. |
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Additionally, another large portion of the Duddestan Hundred later became known as Maelor Saesneg when it was transferred to North Wales. |
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At the same time the Tintwistle Rural District was transferred to Derbyshire. |
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The Commissioners had insufficient income to maintain the navigation, and in 1999 it was transferred to British Waterways. |
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The disenfranchisement took effect on 25 June 1885, when the town was transferred to the East Cheshire constituency. |
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Following the establishment of Cheshire East Council in 2009 the borough was abolished and the Mayoralty transferred to charter trustees. |
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Exchange Station closed in 1969 and its services were transferred to Victoria. |
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Some stations from the former First TransPennine Express franchise were transferred to Northern. |
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To operate services transferred from the TransPennine Express franchise, four Class 185 units are sublet from that franchise to Northern. |
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Smith, that were eventually transferred into Rhododendron, along with Diplarche from the monogeneric tribe Diplarcheae. |
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In 1946, the UK had more than 400,000 German prisoners, many had been transferred from POW camps in the US and Canada. |
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They taught the twins to play saxophone and transferred them from the sideshow to vaudeville. |
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During the year 334,242 tons of cargo were stevedored and 933,092 tons were handled and transferred. |
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She believed that the seance was an arena in which power was vampirically transferred between medium and spirit. |
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Dies need to recover the temperature transferred to the foil, and the lower the wattage, the slower the dies recover. |
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Sikandar Ameer Pahore from Malir to Karachi South on his promotion as ADJ vice Tariq Mehmood Khoso transferred. |
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Then, the wet cell biomass was transferred into 50 mL falcon tubes for the cell disruption method. |
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After laser immunotherapy, rats were resistant to tumor rechallenge and developed immunity, which could be adoptively transferred. |
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Zones are connected by paths, through which mass, energy, and contaminants are transferred advectively. |
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With the agreement, baggage can be checked at either JetBlue or Seaborne and will be transferred without having to be rechecked. |
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