They were regarded as the main tool for keeping citizenry informed and engaged in building a unified nation. |
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The forty ethnic groups of the CAR are unified by a single national language, Sango. |
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The superfield within philosophy known as axiology includes both ethics and aesthetics and is unified by each sub-branch's concern with value. |
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In spite of its brevity, it still remains a fine specimen of how a group of fragmentary ideas can be moulded into a unified whole. |
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The Panasas system seamlessly scales capacity from gigabytes to petabytes within a single unified namespace. |
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A mild tetchiness and suspicion between the two counties has been evident in more than merely their refusal to contemplate a unified police unit. |
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Working with patterns, textiles, fabrics and accessories, your aim will be to form a unified and creative design scheme. |
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We feel we are tantalizing close to a complete unified theory, but we might be miles away or barking up the wrong tree. |
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In these regions policies of Protestantization combined with those of Germanization in the effort to create a unified Reich. |
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Weave the threads of all customer interactions into a unified portrait of your customer. |
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Moreover, a polyphonic style resists univocal concepts of selfhood, which posit the self as knowable and unified. |
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However, they could not stay unified and have since divided into five separate church groups. |
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Along with louder unified chanting and singing, fans and players can expect to see even bigger tifo. |
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By 1774, Virginia was taking the lead as the colonies began to organize and formulate a unified response to British rule. |
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He used unified studies of an area, including language, social studies and art, combining all the subjects into one. |
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As a collection of works the exhibition doesn't seem very unified, it doesn't have a coherent visual voice. |
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These ten poems are not joined together by a narrative structure, or recurring rhetorical devices intended to produce a unified group of poems. |
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French indeed unified the aristocracies from the Capetian realm of France to southern Scotland. |
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Researchers now acknowledge that there is no one simple unified theory of how birds can navigate so precisely. |
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In a unified facade, a good fake can be the best solution, which is possibly the solution for part of South Bridge. |
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But only recently have videogames started making leaps and bounds towards a unified interactive product. |
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At such times, the neutral, philosophical mode mimetically reproduces Ronsard's earlier pacifistic promotion of a unified France. |
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Most of the works on show have this unified tone of transitoriness and uncertainty. |
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The bindlestiffs of that era had a very strong network and used their unified power to demand fair wages and social treatment. |
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It has to be said though that the developments at CND do not augur well for a future more unified approach. |
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My opinion is we need a unified statewide product that is as future-proof as possible. |
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They also propose creating unified health and social work budgets to be managed by community health trusts. |
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Students then need to decide on how best to select and splice lengths of film into a single piece and edit it until it becomes a unified movie. |
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These devices are also used as linking pieces between monologues, and help give the production a unified feel. |
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What has historically happened to diplomatic services when nations have been unified? |
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An effective and unified system of rules and regulations is the real cure to corruption. |
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A clear distinction can be made within the supposedly unified London Underground system. |
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For a unified look, use the same fabric for other elements, such as the collar, cuffs or front band. |
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James acknowledges that there was something delusory about this ostensibly unified culture. |
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Both coaches should become partners and present a unified front regardless of personal views. |
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What the home was lacking was a unified palette to warm the spaces and draw together disparate elements. |
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They function as partitions, screens, dividers or the means by which an entire garden is unified. |
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You have said that a unified movement of the peoples of the South is a prerequisite for change in the present situation. |
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Creating unified government databases of citizen records increases the risk of ID theft. |
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On the contrary, in every organic process, the antitheses always reflect a unified totality, and civilization is an organic process. |
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On the down side, the British army was not a unified army in the sense of divisions and corps sized units. |
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Timetables, or Gantt charts, give a visual presentation of the relative timing of the separate tasks that make up a unified project. |
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Although the Vikings shared many customs, a common religion, and a language called Old Norse, they were not a unified nation. |
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Harald Bluetooth was a Danish king who unified Denmark and Norway in the 10th century. |
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The Soul, like the Intelligence, is a unified existent, in spite of its dual capacity as contemplator and actor. |
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In fact, unified consciousness can break down in what look to be two distinct ways. |
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As the Soviet Union gained influence through the end of the 1930s, multiple variants of Cyrillic took the place of the unified Latin script. |
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First, in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor, the armed forces had to be unified into an integrated system. |
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A well-designed room is a unified whole that encompasses all the other elements and principles of design. |
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He unified his state in order to support an army strong enough to defend it. |
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Appropriate modification and proper implementation of a unified public health Act for the State is the need of the hour. |
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Fertility is regarded as a unified principle, equally held by male and female forces. |
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Counterculture environmentalists never constructed a unified philosophy that united like-minded individuals and organizations under one banner. |
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For the remainder of his life he sought without success a unified field theory embracing electromagnetism, gravitation, and quantum mechanics. |
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These results invalidate the current concept of cell proliferation and offer a unified view of tumor development. |
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As you get to the more complicated and perplexing aspects of physical science you reach a quagmire in having a unified answer. |
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Now this might seem to be hinting at the possibility of a unified man, but it does so by underlining an essential dualism. |
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Presented in a series of chapters that read like independent articles, rather than unified chapters, the book can feel disjointed at times. |
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It was much easier to control a more unified and centralized religious organization. |
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In order to achieve these aims, the city needs an organically unified system in terms of facilities and service institutions. |
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Equally, the entire North-East must be treated in all strategic respects as a single, unified entity, a federation within a federation. |
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No one has been able to offer anything attractive enough to woo the South Ossetians and Abkhaz into a unified country. |
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Perhaps even less unified than Acmeism, Futurism sought to provoke and outrage. |
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The unifying feature of this theory was that it unified Einstein's theory of gravitation and Maxwell's electromagnetic theory. |
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All those people are no more, the motherland is unified but their distinguished words are handed down. |
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After the harvests were in, this unified production aspect of the agrarian economy came to an end. |
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The interior space was unified by creating level floors for the nave and aisles. |
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The entire composition is unified by an extensive, wintry landscape containing distant narrative details. |
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This he achieved by a prolonged series of military campaigns which unified all northern India under his rule. |
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When hostilities start, the unified commands plan and conduct campaigns and major operations. |
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The verdant smell of the leaves and wild grasses at Lammas unified my own life-force with the fecundity of the land. |
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Many Koreans realize that it is presently unrealistic and a remote possibility to envision a unified Korea. |
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The separate presidency armies were combined in 1895, and regiments were renumbered to produce a unified list. |
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The fear of ceding national sovereignty to business interests has unified this side into a form of nationalism. |
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The structures will be unified by a massive aluminum and zinc roof bordered by a narrow overhang. |
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Building on its tradition of the Zollverein, a customs union of German states, the newly unified Germany steadily pursued a liberal trade policy. |
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The progressive solution lies in developing a unified political movement of the working class, armed with a genuine socialist consciousness. |
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There are few layers of hierarchy, there is a simple, unified chain of command, and there is little horizontal differentiation. |
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Nursing must act now in a unified voice with a resolved spirit to determine its own destiny. |
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France did not emerge as a permanently unified state until the ejection of the English and the Burgundians at the end of the Middle Ages. |
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The diffusers provide a unified, decorative look to the ceiling, reducing glare and spreading the light smoothly over a large area. |
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That conflict did not end until the Vietcong occupied South Vietnam and unified the country under their communist banner. |
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The unified messaging server gives the user a single in-box for e-mail, voice mail and fax transmissions. |
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While no fully unified vision emerged, the basic parameters of a rough consensus were forged during these years. |
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The forces arrayed against us would wither before a unified, spiritually fortified, determined people. |
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We will go forward as a unified, independent, and sovereign nation that has regained a respected place in the world. |
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The Evangelical Church is a unified Protestant church, which combines Lutherans, Reformed Protestants, and United Protestants. |
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His grandson, Sobhuza I, unified the resident Nguni and Sotho people within a central government. |
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The Sandinistas had just been voted out of office but were still a very powerful and unified political force. |
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To prevent workers from taking a unified stance against management, the latter tries to split its workers into groups and to play them off against one another. |
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The phone has been designed with one unified shape, in which the handset and stand are interlocking and where the phone can be placed vertically or rested on horizontally. |
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Unlike Geertz's 1966 definition, the type of symbolic participation I am pointing to here does not involve the inculcation of a unitary or unified cultural style. |
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Athelstan, the forceful grandson of Alfred, was the first to impose a unified coinage, which depicted him as the first English king to wear a crown. |
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The six different modules of the product include hot-desking, unified messaging, fax messaging, voice mail, auto-attendant and Text To Speech functions. |
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Any implicit background assumption that society or the public interest can be conceived of as an uncontentious, unified and homogeneous whole is not acceptable. |
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It shows that there is no unified front even within the field of conjuring and that personal biases can affect the theory and, therefore, the understanding of methods. |
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The newly unified German parliament replicated the same masculinist pattern, celebrating its debut with less than 10 percent women representatives. |
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Depending on what potentiality he develops, he may become a plant, an animal, a celestial being, an angel, or he may even be unified with God himself. |
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Her range of styles is unified by her use of shells, seeds and feathers. |
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Liberia's sixteen ethnolinguistic groups, although characterized as tribes, have never constituted unified, historically continuous political entities. |
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The advantage of the cointegration approach is that it allows one to integrate the long-run and short-run relationships between variables within a unified framework. |
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There was no unified standard as there is in Judaism, sundown to sundown. |
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They are also unified conceptually by the fact that all have to do with water spirits and the symbolism of Japan's indigenous animistic religion, Shinto. |
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Also, unlike Impressionism, post-Impressionism was not a unified movement. |
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The next small room, unified by the square format of the paintings and their palette of light green and blue, served as an antechamber to the final gallery. |
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The idea of computation is a murky idea and it's a mistake to think that we have a clear, unified, unproblematic concept of what counts as computation. |
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A computational account of these results is proposed, based on a unified model that combines chemotropic gradients and spike-time-dependent synaptic plasticity. |
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In the results statement, Fanning said Smart's cashflow should be boosted by the telecoms regulator's decision to introduce unified billing for consumers. |
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Turnpikes put lengthy stretches of road under unified management, thereby dispensing with the need for coordination among a multiplicity of local governments to improve roads. |
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However, while many students feel the rally was successful at presenting a unified front and generating public support, they are skeptical that it will actually lead to peace. |
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How can a bureaucrat exhibit his or her customary arm's-length skepticism when the law of the land demands cooperation, facilitation, and a unified common objective? |
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Kennedy seems to be suggesting that not only is the lack of a unified self a human condition, but it is also a subaltern condition, aggravated by racial animosity. |
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Down the road I would not be surprised if Apple finds a way to merge ios and os X into a single unified operating system. |
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Hinduism is not a unified system of belief and practice, and should at best be regarded as a convenient shorthand for a complex social and cultural phenomenon. |
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Most of the day I've kept myself busy, working on the website, plodding steadily through the task of establishing a new, unified approach to the archives. |
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After all, the House GOP did a bang-up job of controlling spending when they had unified control of Washington, just a decade ago. |
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By presenting the data in a unified fashion, it makes it easier to glean insights. |
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But the case of St George's is different, as here we are dealing, not with an organic, accretive structure, but with the unified conception of one great mind. |
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The lower middle class was probably the strongest and most unified source of support for the war, which helped make the struggle over middle-class opinion all the more urgent. |
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Taking center stage in The Hague was the recreation of the G7 as a unified western bloc. |
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But rarely are these facts integrated into organically unified pictures. |
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Eisenhower had long favored a more closely unified defense establishment. |
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All these tombs had been laid out to a single design, a unified architectural conception of the king surrounded by his court, in death as in life. |
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It proved impossible to create a firm, unified command for the aircraft fleet, which was due to perform the airdrop and provide air cover for the brigades. |
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The unified bank will be divided into retail and corporate divisions. |
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A committee was inaugurated and the unified parish set the wheels in motion which would result in the foundation of a place where people could live or die with dignity. |
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Iraqi Shiites, for the first time, had their chance to be the main force in a unified Iraq. |
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To meet that challenge, it is high time that governments around the world agreed on a unified policy towards hostage taking. |
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Therefore, following the convention used by Rewcastle, the immobile, unified lacertilian crus-astragalocalcaneum will be referred to here as simply the crus. |
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In mono form, the tone is unified, and the sound is more enclosed and less precision tooled. |
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I think the Mac will continue to be a high profit component of Apple's product lineup, and something that maintains Apple's reputation for a unified user experience. |
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Now, lined up in their matching chairs, the three of them look unified, purposeful, like eager schoolkids taking turns to explain some esoteric science project. |
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It was unified with the altar, its frame echoed the architecture of the building and in some cases, like the high altar in St Peter's, Rome, was given a ciborium. |
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Models are described graphically in standard unified modeling language or with the CoFluent domain-specific language. |
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The old county courts' divorce and family jurisdiction was passed on 22 April 2014 to the unified Family Court. |
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Kings became the heads of centralised nation states, reducing crime and violence but making the ideal of a unified Christendom more distant. |
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They are also unified by their reliance on the marine environment for feeding. |
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The creation of the national railroad system unified the country. |
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There is no single, unified Sami parliament that spans across the Nordic countries. |
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Confessionalization represents the defeat of efforts to rebuild the unified Latin Church. |
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A key feature of this unified networks strategy was strengthening the company's datacoms capability, hence the acquisition. |
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Article 3 provide for the creation of the one, unified, parliament of Great Britain. |
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The unified kingdom of Alba retained some of the ritual aspects of Pictish and Scottish kingship. |
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At the beginning of the 7th century, the two kingdoms of Bernicia and Deira were unified. |
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In principle, the Danish Realm constitutes a unified sovereign state, with equal status between its constituent parts. |
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After 1066, William did not attempt to integrate his separate domains into one unified realm with one set of laws. |
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National feeling that emerged from the war unified both France and England further. |
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The marriage unified the warring houses of Lancaster and York and gave his children a strong claim to the throne. |
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The marriage unified the warring houses and gave his children a strong claim to the throne. |
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The Mongol people were plagued by internecine conflict until Genghis Khan unified them and focused their aggression outwards on other peoples. |
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They are generally unified by their adherence to British traditions in Canada. |
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The English had been unified under a single nation state in 937 by King Athelstan of Wessex after the Battle of Brunanburh. |
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The Kingdoms of England and Scotland were unified in 1707 creating the Kingdom of Great Britain. |
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During the intervening periods, the poles appear to have conformed to a unified apparent polar wander path. |
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A completed, unified market usually refers to the complete removal of barriers and integration of the remaining national markets. |
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In 1657 he had the Parliament of Scotland unified with the English Parliament. |
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The Seventeen Provinces had been unified by Charles's Burgundian ancestors, but nominally were fiefs of either France or the Holy Roman Empire. |
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In 1549, Charles issued a Pragmatic Sanction, declaring the Low Countries to be a unified entity of which his family would be the heirs. |
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The term has also more recently been used by Hindu leaders, reformers, and nationalists to refer to Hinduism as a unified world religion. |
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In most of this area however, they are fused into a single unified form of Buddhism. |
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He often unified all the farm buildings into the architecture of his extended villas. |
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They provide as organized and unified a view as we have of the social ideals on England upon the eve of the Renaissance. |
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The first game with a unified German team was against Sweden on 10 October. |
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The 1993 Embassy World Championship was the last unified world darts championship. |
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The 1993 Embassy World Championship was the last time there was one unified world championship. |
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In the 1993 World Championship, the last unified World Championship to be held, Taylor lost in the second round to Kevin Spiolek. |
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The unified kingdom of Denmark emerged in the 10th century as a proficient seafaring nation in the struggle for control of the Baltic Sea. |
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The Home Nations also contribute players to a unified team known as the British and Irish Lions. |
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Anne formally became the first occupant of the unified British throne, and Scotland sent 45 MPs to the new parliament at Westminster. |
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Like Britain, Gaelic Ireland consisted not of one single unified kingdom, but several. |
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The unified Allies were now better able to respond to each of the German drives, and the offensive turned into a battle of attrition. |
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Germany promotes the creation of a more unified European political, economic and security apparatus. |
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The unified armed forces of Germany from 1935 to 1945 were called the Wehrmacht. |
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Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell unified the electric and magnetic forces in what are now known as Maxwell's equations. |
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When the crowns of England, Scotland and Ireland were united in 1603, they were integrated into the unified royal coat of arms. |
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There are also several consolidated cities where the county government and municipal government are unified. |
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In this way, string theory promises to be a unified description of all particles and interactions. |
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The EU established a parliament, court and central bank and introduced the euro as a unified currency. |
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According to one theory, the eight romances were originally intended to be separate, but Caxton altered them to be more unified. |
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Starting from the 2015 unified local elections, Indonesia start to elect governors and mayors simultaneously on the same date. |
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For a systematic treatment of biodiversity within a trophic level, see unified neutral theory of biodiversity. |
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Hopes for reform of the existing church helped keep the political nation unified. |
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Historians once saw his reign as part of a process leading to a unified England, but this is no longer the majority view. |
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Unlike Scotland, for example, which has its own criminal and civil justice system, Wales still has a unified justice system with England. |
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The two sets of apartments were later unified into a single set of rooms, including a great chamber, outer chamber and inner chamber. |
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For example, WBO light heavyweight champion Michalczewski unified his title with the WBA and IBF titles by defeating Virgil Hill. |
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Both groups remained politically distinct until Clovis, a Salian and a member of the Merovingian dynasty, unified Francia. |
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In the Sengoku period of Japan, Oda Nobunaga unified the country by military power. |
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Efforts among researchers are now underway to establish and encourage usage of a unified and more consistent nomenclature. |
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Towns that were split by historic borders and were unified in one administrative county include Banbury, Mossley, Tamworth, Todmorden. |
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This unified the Crown of Aragon and the Crown of Castile into the kingdom of Spain. |
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After the war, all the territories were unified as a single country under the Crown of Spain. |
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The unified list states the magistrates for each AUC from the first year of the first king to the death of Augustus. |
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Burebista had unified the Getae tribes into a single kingdom, for which the Greek cities were vital trade outlets. |
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Having unified the Franks under his banner, Charles was determined to punish the Saxons who had invaded Austrasia. |
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Meanwhile, descendants of Rurik expanded the Rus' state and unified the local tribes. |
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Only in 1929 the Roman Pope accepted the unified Italy with Rome as capital. |
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Assimilation assumes that relatively tenuous culture gets to be united to one unified culture. |
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They were not a unified people at the start of the 3rd century but consisted of many tribes which were loosely connected with one another. |
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Unlike the histories of Denmark and Norway, there is no agreement on a reliable date for a unified Sweden. |
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In 1798, the revolutionary French government conquered Switzerland and imposed a new unified constitution. |
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During the Viking Age, the Norse likely regarded themselves as a more or less unified entity through their shared Germanic language, Old Norse. |
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He believed that good would triumph in the Parliament, and pushed for human rights legislation just as he wished for a unified Germany. |
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Ever the pragmatist, Bismarck understood the possibilities, obstacles, and advantages of a unified state. |
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Through military victory, Prussia under Bismarck's influence had overcome Austria's active resistance to the idea of a unified Germany. |
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The Prussian landed elites, the Junkers, retained a substantial share of political power in the unified state. |
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In 1549 Holy Roman Emperor Charles V issued the Pragmatic Sanction, which further unified the Seventeen Provinces under his rule. |
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The Peninsula was a melange of political and cultural elements, not a unified state. |
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In Baghdad, he found Abu Sa'id, the last Mongol ruler of the unified Ilkhanate, leaving the city and heading north with a large retinue. |
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On 1 June 1979, the two stations at Muscat and Salalah linked by satellite to form a unified broadcasting service. |
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Boxer Julius Indongo is the unified WBA, IBF, and IBO world champion in the Light welterweight division. |
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Naples continued to be officially known as the Kingdom of Sicily, the name of the formerly unified kingdom. |
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In 1442, however, Alfonso V conquered the Kingdom of Naples and unified Sicily and Naples once again as dependencies of Aragon. |
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If the Dutch were gone, however, the threat of the now unified quilombo of Palmares remained. |
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Iran is a diverse country, consisting of numerous ethnic and linguistic groups that are unified through a shared Iranian nationality. |
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From 1967, it was a postal territory of South Yemen, from 1972 of North Yemen, and from 1990 of the unified Republic of Yemen. |
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In 2008, the archipelago's first unified league, the Puerto Rico Soccer League, was established. |
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The dynasty had a strong and complex central government that unified and controlled the empire. |
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Perhaps even more significantly, with the advent of the Reformation, the notion of Christendom as a unified political entity was destroyed. |
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Nevertheless, he saw the need for a unified language among the Chinese community not biased in favor of any existing group. |
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In 1999 the Woolf Reforms unified most of the procedure of the Supreme Court and the County Court in civil matters. |
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Prior to becoming a phonologically unified dialect region, the South was once home to an array of much more diverse accents at the local level. |
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Very little unified these older Southern dialects, since they never formed a single homogeneous dialect region to begin with. |
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In 1840, these become Canada East and Canada West after the British Parliament unified Upper and Lower Canada into the Province of Canada. |
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Morgan had pursued an expansion policy by acquiring many of the line's competitors to make the New Haven into a single unified network. |
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The United Kingdom, the United States, and most Commonwealth countries have single unified boards of directors. |
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The appointment of Beverly McLachlin as chief justice in 2000 has resulted in a more centrist and unified court. |
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Even before the Bloc's last years, all of the countries in the Warsaw Pact did not always act as a unified bloc. |
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Hence the rights that are normally unified in Western economies are split up between the individual farmer and the village committee. |
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It can be contrasted with the fusion of powers in some parliamentary systems where the executive and legislature are unified. |
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These governments take actions to implement such things as unified national markets, national currencies, and customs system. |
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One branch of unified growth theory is devoted to the interaction between human evolution and economic development. |
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The Holy Roman Empire was unified with Spain under the Habsburg Dynasty after Charles V inherited several domains. |
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Panama unified all social insurances in the 1970s and began a process of integration with the public sector that was later halted. |
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The result, in apperceiving the thirty-two scenes as a unified whole, is new narrative the plot of which becomes clear. |
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In team sports, Minnesota's unified volleyball team, male bowling team, and female bocce team each won gold medals in their respective divisions. |
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Now Grande offers a new and unified perspective regarding morphemes combined with the Arabic noun, analyzing them as copulae. |
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As a result, the Minnesota researcher proposes, participants' unified perception of the syllable differs from the sound track alone. |
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In an attempt to win public confidence, Baig asked the spokespersons to dish out unified messages. |
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Spare stainless steel cabinet pulls match the steek European-designed Electrolux appliances for a unified look. |
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Although TTP was formed in December 2007, it has never grown into a unified group. |
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The Department of the Interior is fielding multiple subagencies to support the unified command. |
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Towards a unified approach based on affinity graph to various multidocument summarizations. |
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A unified interpretation of threshold stresses in the creep and high strain rate superplasticity of metal matrix composites. |
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Satcab said that ZAP has launched Concurrent's UpShift unified content delivery solution to power the region's first cloud DVR service. |
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The forum is expected to propose the setting up of a unified GCC strategy to promote the role of oral history in collecting inventory. |
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The boundaries of some of these, which later unified as the Kingdom of England, roughly coincide with those of modern regions. |
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This paper proposes a unified account of headship assignment in Spanish endocentric compounds with a nominal non-head. |
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Like half-conjugal bodies joined at the waist, the twin plots together constitute a single, prosthetically unified witchcraft tragedy. |
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He discusses his belief that quantum physics and unified field theory are humanity's key to unity and divine enlightenment. |
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He called for deeper intergradation to achieve more unified GCC accomplishments. |
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This caused disruptive co-channel interference between adjacent units and an inability to manage the APs as a unified Wi-Fi infrastructure across all Hughes Electrical stores. |
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Since the Fall of Saigon and the opening of a unified Vietnam's economy, French has gradually been effectively displaced as the main foreign language of choice by English. |
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Visual Modeler supports a subset of the unified modeling language designed to make first-time modelers successful with little or no training in visual modeling. |
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Formed in 2006, CARETS is a data aggregation service comprised of six MLSs in Southern California that share a vision of uniform data access, unified rules, and ease of use. |
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Thus she points to the twins as personifying antithetical artistic or significatory elements that together contribute to White's unified yet tensely dynamic style. |
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Gert Wingdardh has been working at Astra Hassle for several years, bringing a scattered group of laboratory and research buildings together into a unified complex. |
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In a marital union and the sexual union of the spouses within that union, masculine and feminine elements are ontologically and affectively linked in a unified whole. |
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Everything that appears unified is made up of multiple, sometimes opposing, aspects and everything that appears unified is itself only a part of another pluralized whole. |
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In his oath which he delivered at the hemicycle at the Parliament, King Felipe said as much as well by saying that he aims for a diverse but unified Spain. |
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This project seeks to address these shortcomings by developing a unified catalytic approach to these heterocycles through a fundamentally new ring synthesis mechanism. |
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Barber, who had created a unified whole collaboratively with director John Wright and scenographer Robert Gardiner, conducted the seven-piece orchestra sensitively. |
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Salam Technology will be responsible to provide Huawei's range of servers, storage, unified communications and data centre facilities through its wide network in Qatar. |
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Part II discusses the interrelationship of the OT and NT in forming a unified Testament interpreted liturgically through integrative discursive, aural, and visual modalities. |
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The English population was not politically unified until the 10th century. |
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Participants will discuss difficulties facing the implementation of the unified Arab system for Romanization or converting Arabic letters into Latin. |
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Emphasis has shifted to understanding the fundamental forces of nature as in the Standard model and its more modern extensions into a unified theory of everything. |
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Azure Solutions, the revenue-assurance company, today announced that it has signed a reseller agreement with Narus, a provider of unified IP Management and Security. |
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Narratives about Lamech and Abram were edited into a unified composition that included extra-biblical dialogues including Bitenosh, Lamech's wife, and Sarai, Abram's wife. |
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Brahms probably prepared a partially unified manuscript in this case because he had to recopy the second and third of the opus 19 songs in a new key. |
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Braising was a liberation for me, understanding how liquor, the aromatics and the meat meld mysteriously into a unified flavour of fulsome fabulousness. |
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The new legal structure provided a single Court of Appeal, which heard appeals from all the various Divisions of the new unified High Court of Justice. |
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He's the co-founder of string field theory and continues Einstein's search to unite the four fundamental forces of nature into one unified theory. |
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Ultimate Software, a leading provider of unified human capital management SaaS solutions for global businesses, today issued the following statement. |
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Once again Khaled Mishaal, the political bureau chairman of Hamas, has called for the establishment of a unified, national leadership that would lead the Jerusalem Intifada. |
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The London Taxi represents premium quality, customer safety, comfort and recognisability, coupled with a unified fare system and a professional driver. |
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The Mohists advocated a unified, utilitarian ethical and political order, posting some of its first theories and initiating philosophical debate in China. |
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The Patent Cooperation Treaty provides a unified procedure for filing patent applications to protect inventions in each of its contracting states. |
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Although it lacks a unified cultural identity, the Northeastern region is the nation's most economically developed, densely populated, and culturally diverse region. |
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After the dissolution of the Dominion of New England, the colonies of New England ceased to function as a unified political unit but remained a defined cultural region. |
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Economic reforms included a unified modern currency based on the yen, banking, commercial and tax laws, stock exchanges, and a communications network. |
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In 1856, the Royal Sappers and Miners having merged with the Royal Engineers, the headquarters of the newly unified Corps was moved from Woolwich to Chatham. |
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The Pact consolidated the other Bloc members' armies in which Soviet officers and security agents served under a unified Soviet command structure. |
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The existence of the same courts under one unified head was a quirk of constitutional law, which prevented the compulsory demotion or retirement of Chief Justices. |
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With this younger and more unified pronunciation system, Southern American English now comprises the largest American regional accent group by number of speakers. |
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Standardized coinage were enforced throughout the unified empire. |
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In the north, the last of the Sixteen Kingdoms was extinguished in 439 by the Northern Wei, a kingdom founded by the Xianbei, a nomadic people who unified northern China. |
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However, there are a number of core cultural features that are common throughout the island, creating a strongly unified Malagasy cultural identity. |
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Venice then became a part of a unified Italy in the 19th century. |
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The Visigoths' second great king, Euric, unified the various quarreling factions among the Visigoths and, in 475, forced the Roman government to grant them full independence. |
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Napoleon made himself emperor in 1804, and part of northern and central Italy was unified under the name of the Kingdom of Italy, with Napoleon as king. |
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The historiography of the field has been more fragmented than unified, with historians of Spanish America and Brazil generally remaining in separate spheres. |
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The creation of one unified written language has been considered as highly unlikely, given the failure to agree upon a common standardized language in Norway. |
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Because of unsolved social, political, and national conflicts, the German lands were shaken by the 1848 revolution aiming to create a unified Germany. |
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He attempted to create a unified system for understanding the human intellect and the universe which would provide an explanation of and a guide for human behavior. |
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Its construction, and in particular its great expansion around 737, has been interpreted as an indication of the emergence of a unified Danish state. |
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The slogan aimed to tie all brands and labels together, presenting a unified image to consumers interested in sports, fashion, street, music and pop culture. |
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In twenty years, Philip had unified his kingdom, expanded it north and west at the expense of Illyrian tribes, and then conquered Thessaly and Thrace. |
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In the 2010 general election the Alliance contended against a unified left block consisting of the Social Democrats, the Greens and the Left Party. |
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The economics of central station generation improved greatly when unified light and power systems, operating at a common frequency, were developed. |
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