The strong emphasis on peaceful conduct and emotional control can result in explosions of violent behavior under the influence of alcohol. |
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This column was written while under the influence of the original quadraphonic version of Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells. |
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Motorists driving under the influence of drugs are being targeted in a new poster campaign. |
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During this campaign 245 drivers were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. |
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He has a long history of accusation of unethical acts from suborning perjury to driving under the influence of marijuana. |
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It was imposed in June last year for dangerous driving under the influence of drugs and could count against her in future sentencing. |
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The vehicle he was driving was stopped because of an erratic driving pattern typical of someone under the influence. |
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News and commentary have never been more interesting and diverse than they are today under the influence of independent media. |
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He says he refused to visit him because he has probably already come under the influence of the Anglo-Indians there. |
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What about the callousness and lowness of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs in sufficient quantity soon to prove fatal? |
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I want children to grow up under the influence of the wisdom of the ancient sages. |
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Now, the slave-built massive concrete bastions have softened and decayed under the influence of time, weather and vegetation. |
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An extra complication is the large number of drawings in his oeuvre that were done under the influence of hallucinogens, especially mescaline. |
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He also for a brief time came under the influence of Schoenberg and wrote serial music, all of which he destroyed. |
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The author claimed the soldier was an ordinary sepoy who, under the influence of bhang, committed a reckless act for which he was hanged. |
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In the mammalian embryo, for instance, the first compaction of the blastomeres is under the influence of E-cadherin to produce the trophectoderm. |
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The Bogomils ' ideas were formed under the influence of a sect widely spread in Byzantium. |
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Bosses could soon be using a quick new eye test to tell if workers are under the influence of drugs or drink. |
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Three more motorists caught driving under the influence of drink or drugs have lost their licences. |
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Almost half of all murders in Scotland are committed by people under the influence of drugs or drink. |
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Death by careless driving while under the influence of drink should carry a manslaughter charge? |
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He concluded the crash was caused by Paul driving too fast while under the influence of drink and drugs. |
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Memory of detail does deteriorate with time especially if the person was under the influence of drink or drugs. |
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He was under the influence of drugs and drink when he wandered out to see what was going on and was caught on camera throwing a stone. |
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She spoke of her mother becoming aggressive when under the influence of drink. |
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It has also emerged that the problem of driving while under the influence of drugs is as acute as ever. |
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He developed an eclectic style under the influence of Nicolas Poussin and the Bolognese and Venetian masters whose works he could study in Rome. |
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The deposit was interpreted to have formed by the replacement of biotite by vermiculite under the influence of pegmatitic fluids. |
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He must assure himself that this historic crystal was the same as that formed under the influence of the so-called vital force. |
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Castor's skill with horses is said to be shared by those born under the influence of the star. |
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They are forced to assemble the magazine while under the influence of a powerful hallucinogenic drug. |
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A year later she said she came under the influence of her old friends and started taking hard drugs again. |
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Five drivers were caught driving hazardously under the influence of liquor. |
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Hartmann was an ontological realist who had moved away from idealism under the influence of Husserl's Logical Investigations. |
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Offering such information takes away moral issues and obligations, even if uttered under the influence and in the heat of the moment. |
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How we came to be was a complicated story, one not to be told unless under the influence of a few strong drinks. |
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While under the influence of a stupefactive or anaesthetic, the sorcerer or the person subjected to his artifices, beheld spirits or daemons. |
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As nearly all forms of art, early painting had been under the influence of the Chinese culture. |
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The middle act is more reflective, even surreal, as Bill details his adventures parasailing in the Caribbean while under the influence. |
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Eight motorists were arrested and charged with driving under the influence of liquor during routine patrols. |
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Early in the war, he came under the influence of a middle-aged alleged mystic, a layman who had taken a vow of celibacy. |
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Is there any type of character, in your opinion, that is more susceptible to coming under the influence of the Devil? |
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In women, many hormones in the blood and urine are cyclically altered under the influence of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis. |
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Miscommunication is easy under the influence of the talkative signs of Gemini and Sagittarius. |
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In addition, phosphatases specific for the phosphorylated forms of the glycolytic enzymes increase in activity under the influence of insulin. |
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He came under the influence of a group of maverick scientists known as Aids denialists. |
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The section contains details of law violations ranging from possession of undersized Dungeness crabs to driving under the influence. |
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Police say the suspect may have been under the influence of bath salts. |
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He said his sister had always been totally anti smoking and drugs and it was not until she came under the influence of an older boyfriend that she started to change. |
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He was extremely agitated, which together with a smell of alcohol on his breath led to a suspicion of driving while under the influence of drink and drugs. |
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We evaluated the viscoelastic dynamics of actin filaments under the influence of enzyme-generated torque, stochastic Langevin force, and viscous drag. |
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Presumably these elements are either supplied continually by micrometeorites or are liberated from the surface under the influence of solar radiation or meteorite impact. |
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It seems to me that Bellows was most successful when he worked basically as a caricaturist, under the influence of Daumier. |
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At the macroscopic scale, samples held in test-tubes spontaneously demix under the influence of gravity into a top isotropic phase and a bottom birefringent nematic phase. |
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A 16 year old from Kempston has been arrested and charged with death by failure of due care and attention and being under the influence of alcohol. |
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The most off-color moment is a harmless scene in which an old man, under the influence of some aromatic smoke, strips naked and cavorts around in a garden. |
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All weather is under the influence of climate change now because all weather is being born into a warmer, moister environment. |
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They pointed to a progressive development of the concept of holiness, noting that it was gradually moralized under the influence of the great prophets. |
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It is well known that gonadal steroids such as progestins, androgens and estrogens are produced by the ovary under the influence of gonadotropins. |
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Conversely, under the influence of southerly winds, the sea invaded the coastal zone of the deltaic platform, infilling the salt marshes and lagoons. |
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It appears possible that Graham did make certain revelations to his cellmates whilst either under the influence of drugs or whilst being detoxified. |
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Court cases, for instance, are straightforward in revealing that violence, often murder, was frequently under the influence of alcohol, usually in taverns or alehouses. |
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More men than women who were eligible for entry into the study declined to be enrolled because of a concern about prosecution for driving under the influence. |
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The regulations also ban people from driving or being in charge of these water sport craft in Tramore Bay while under the influence of alcohol or other intoxicants. |
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Even though Lance may hoist a ceremonious champagne toast while cruising to victory on the Tour's last day, cyclists never should ride under the influence of alcohol. |
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A bit rudderless and uncertain about his future prospects, Saleem falls under the influence of fundamentalist agitators, who operate under the patronage of the local landlord. |
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He is also prohibited from being under the influence of alcohol or any other drug in public and must not harass, cause alarm or distress to anyone in a public place. |
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There are many people who do many right things under the influence of sickness, affliction, death in the family, public calamities or a sudden qualm of conscience. |
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It's a physical law of the universe that grandiose plans made under the influence of intoxicating beverages pave a sure path to disaster or disappointment. |
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When the high pressure systems move north during winter, southern Australia comes under the influence of westerly winds and rain-bearing cold fronts. |
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Clearance set in during Tuesday and slid southeastward during Wednesday, leaving the northern and northeastern parts under the influence of buoyant equatorial air. |
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The container then sinks through the melt under the influence of gravity and eventually comes to rest when the heat or the waste itself is dissipated. |
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The country's five year civil war is only getting murkier under the influence of the US, Russia and Iran. |
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When Dillon was 19, he was stopped for driving under the influence and had a marijuana joint and a Quaalude pill in his pocket. |
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An official of the Kota Kinabalu police said the activists were detained on suspicion of being under the influence of illegal drugs. |
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Records showed that the defendant pleaded guilty to driving under the influence during prosecution questioning and before the traffic court. |
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Robert Berry, 47, of 89 Glenwood Road, Rutland, charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or. |
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I AM totally against driving under the influence of anything, and agree with an automatic driving ban. |
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The Winnetka man was convicted of second-degree murder and gross vehicular manslaughter while driving under the influence of drugs. |
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The forced convection heat transfer from a sphere which is under the influence of an external magnetic field is investigated. |
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The cellmate testified to prosecutors that he was under the influence of five medicines when the incident took place. |
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New vasculature, under the influence of angiogenic growth factors, may grow from the vaso vasorum within the adventitia into the plaque. |
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A nolle prosequi was formally entered by the state in relation to a charge of driving under the influence. |
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Prolongation of homotransplant viability under the influence of thio-TEPA and thio-TEPA combined with hydrocortisone. |
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A previous study was carried out by the same team on volunteers under the influence of the magic mushroom active ingredient psilocybin. |
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On festive occasions away from home we softened under the influence of Christmas trees, bran pies, and conjurors. |
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Soils of the Chernozemic region have been formed under the influence of 10 to 25 inches of annual rainfall. |
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Coniferin is converted into grape-sugar and coniferyl alcohol under the influence of emulsine. |
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Henry recovered in 1455 and once again fell under the influence of those closest to him at court. |
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The king, then fifteen years old, remained under the influence of Lennox for about one more year. |
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Marxist playwright and director Bertolt Brecht devised an epic theatre under the influence of Shakespeare. |
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Classical mechanics is concerned with the set of physical laws describing the motion of bodies under the influence of a system of forces. |
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The nobility under the influence of Alfred became involved with developing the cultural life of their kingdom. |
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As a boy, he came under the influence of Zachariah Mudge, whose Platonistic philosophy stayed with him all his life. |
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The meetings with the French king were most likely conducted in the company and under the influence of Benjamin Franklin. |
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In general, Northern Europe, with the exception of most of Ireland, came under the influence of Protestantism. |
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Lloyd George was increasingly under the influence of the rejuvenated Conservative party who numerically dominated the coalition. |
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Since energy and mass are equivalent, all forms of energy, including light, also cause gravitation and are under the influence of it. |
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During the reign of James VI, the Lords of the Articles came more under the influence of the crown. |
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The most popular sport on Sicily is football, which came to the fore in the late 19th century under the influence of the English. |
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Ys was the most beautiful and impressive city in Europe, but quickly became a city of sin under the influence of Dahut. |
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However, their loyalties began to change in 54 BCE under the influence of Cingetorix' rival Indutiomarus. |
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As its power declined in the 20th century, the sultanate came under the influence of the United Kingdom. |
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When destabilized, cloud fragments can collapse under the influence of gravity, to form a protostar. |
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Muscat's importance as a trading port continued to grow in the centuries that followed, under the influence of the Azd dynasty, a local tribe. |
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During the Viking invasions of the 9th century, Northumbrian came under the influence of the languages of the Viking invaders. |
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In January 1535, Calvin joined Cop in Basel, a city under the influence of the reformer Johannes Oecolampadius. |
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When England was conquered by the Normans in 1066, it came under the influence of the most progressive and best governed system in Europe. |
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Thus, the Commonwealth of England feared that the Orange party was under the influence of exiled English royalists. |
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My inventing time is all done under the influence of aerobic exercise. |
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Da Gama saw land again only on 2 January 1499, passing before the coastal Somali city of Mogadishu, then under the influence of the Ajuran Empire in the Horn of Africa. |
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This process of ruralisation took off during the seventh century BC under the influence of the aristocracies at the newly formed urban settlements. |
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Syria is a powder keg on Israel's border, while Yemen continues to export terrorism and looks likely to fall under the influence of an Islamist extremist government. |
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Living under the influence of a Scot, she's decided against paying pounds 30 for a plastic undersheet, opting instead for a pounds 2 dustsheet from Homebase. |
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Davenport went to the hospital with minor injuries and was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of intoxicants, careless driving and driving while suspended. |
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The Pierces THE GLEE CLUB, BIRMINGHAM FOR their latest album Creation, Pierce sisters Allison and Catherine worked while under the influence of psychedelic brew ayahuasca. |
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Jahangir ruled the empire at its peak, but he was addicted to opium, neglected the affairs of the state, and came under the influence of rival court cliques. |
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He had learned that after the Portuguese retreat in 1507, a young king was reigning under the influence of a powerful Persian vizier, Reis Hamed, whom the king greatly feared. |
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He began to write poetry when he was fourteen under the influence of Edward Fitzgerald's Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, a translation of the poetry of Omar Khayyam. |
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The ions transport through the fuel cell electrolytes under the influence of both electrical potential gradient and concentration gradient as the driving forces. |
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In a sense, the editorial cartoons were correct when they suggested that an exaltation of larks can fly under the influence into an aspect of vulturous behavior. |
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Smith undertook his edition under the influence of Thomas Gale, encouraged by Ralph Thoresby, and with assistance of Humfrey Wanley on Old English. |
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This native British Church developed in isolation from Rome under the influence of missionaries from Ireland and was centred on monasteries instead of bishoprics. |
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From 1254 to 1257, Edward was under the influence of his mother's relatives, known as the Savoyards, the most notable of whom was Peter of Savoy, the queen's uncle. |
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According to some opinions, the southern part of Bessarabia remained under the influence of the First Bulgarian Empire until to the end of the 9th century. |
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It appears that Robert Bruce had fallen under the influence of his grandfather's friends, Wishart and Stewart, who had inspired him to resistance. |
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Sedimentary rocks form under the influence of gravity and typically are deposited in horizontal or near horizontal layers or strata and may be referred to as stratified rocks. |
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In 1579, Ndongo ruler Ngola Kiluanje kia Ndamdi massacred Portuguese and Kongolese residents in the Ndongo capital Kabasa under the influence of Portuguese renegades. |
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After that, the island came under the influence of the republic of Pisa. |
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Urdu developed under the influence of the Persian and Arabic languages, both of which have contributed a significant amount of vocabulary to formal speech. |
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Although heavily under the influence of the standard language, some of them remain remarkably diverse and are found in the Netherlands and northern Belgium. |
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In the first few centuries of its existence, the Church formed its teachings and traditions into a systematic whole under the influence of theological apologists. |
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He became acquainted with the younger George Edward Moore and came under the influence of Alfred North Whitehead, who recommended him to the Cambridge Apostles. |
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In 1856, Dodgson took up the new art form of photography under the influence first of his uncle Skeffington Lutwidge, and later of his Oxford friend Reginald Southey. |
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A coroner's inquiry found that he was under the influence of amphetamines. |
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It has also come under the influence of Irish religious tradition. |
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