In the early Jurassic due to powerful marine transgression, water broke into the present area of the Gulf of Mexico creating a vast shallow pool. |
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War now emerged as a vast panorama of physical and psychological forces heading for victory or defeat. |
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The treaty ceded vast territories, including Finland, the Baltic provinces, parts of Poland and Ukraine to the Central Powers. |
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Artillery was responsible for the largest number of casualties and consumed vast quantities of explosives. |
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Simultaneously, the vast Tethyn oceanic crust, to its northeast, began to subduct under the Eurasian plate. |
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Named after William Cavendish, they account for the vast majority of bananas consumed in the western world. |
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The three Maritime provinces are each entirely south of the parallel, but the vast majority of Canadian territory lies north of it. |
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In the south of Scotland lie the Southern Uplands, a vast, rolling mountain chain that is less rugged and more forested than the Highlands. |
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The vast majority of the population resides on Grand Cayman, followed by Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, respectively. |
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What saved Bosnia at this time was its vast heavy industrial complex that was able to switch to military hardware production. |
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Despite New York's heavy reliance on its vast public transit system, streets are a defining feature of the city. |
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The interior consisted largely of the vast lines of morainic stones which marked the stages of retreat of the last northern ice cap. |
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By contrast, the vast majority of the population is dependent on income in the form of a wage or salary. |
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The climate of this vast region varies considerably from area to area from tropical monsoon in the south to temperate in the north. |
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In the last couple of years, it seems like the vast majority of stories posted are MSRs. You rarely see a slash story posted here anymore. |
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France, the Netherlands and England soon followed in building large colonial empires with vast holdings in Africa, the Americas, and Asia. |
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Africa is a vast continent and its regions and nations have distinct musical traditions. |
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Over the years, Oldfield has owned and used a vast number of synthesizers and other keyboard instruments. |
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But a vast number of other materials have been used as part of sculptures, in ethnographic and ancient works as much as modern ones. |
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As a logical positivist Ayer was in conflict with Heidegger's proposed vast, overarching theories regarding existence. |
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During the 19th century, as in England, wager matches in North America between professionals became very popular attracting vast crowds. |
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The vast majority of data entries on the SIS, around 49 million, concern lost or stolen objects. |
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The vast wealth generated by oil revenues was beginning to have an even greater impact on Saudi society. |
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As deep water surfaces, the pressure drops and a vast amount of gas comes out of solution. |
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Until the 20th century, the vast majority of Icelanders lived in rural areas. |
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The official language is Dutch, which is spoken by the vast majority of the inhabitants. |
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The natural heritage can boast a unique combination of a tropical climate, vast archipelago and long stretch of beaches. |
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The vast flat expanse of the Carse of Stirling follows including Flanders Moss. |
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The vast majority of Indonesian netters use landlines, either from home or office, or from a public Internet access point. |
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Britannia had large deposits of precious metals, fertile soil and vast forests, which made it economically attractive to the Romans. |
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Some merchants exploited the vast amounts of timber along the coasts and rivers of northern New England. |
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As a result of the defeat, the vast majority of Burgoyne's Indian support abandoned him. |
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Congress attempted to remedy this by printing vast amounts of paper money and bills of credit to raise revenue. |
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In a vast variety of nondescript pamphlets and writings, he displays his skills at journalism. |
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Fine volcanic ash is also erupted and forms ash tuff deposits, which can often cover vast areas. |
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Today, the vast majority of the approximately 11,000 public housing buildings are organised into 22 new towns across the country. |
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The area was developed with vast amounts of greenery making it a pleasant place to walk. |
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King was three time Prime Minister of Canada, doing much to help preserve the unity of the French and English populations in his vast country. |
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The Gulf of Morbihan is a vast natural harbour with some forty islands that is almost a closed sea. |
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The new site was developed into an oval shaped stadium, with vast terracing sections. |
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Most tournaments on that tour are eight ends, as are the vast majority of recreational games. |
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The vast majority of our patients are people who want transportation to the hospital for non-life-threatening problems. |
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The collection represents the vast majority of prose found in medieval Welsh manuscripts which is not translated from other languages. |
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Due to the vast numbers and great variation in styles, no absolute chronology of Korean dolmens has yet been established. |
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Five years into his kingship, Magnus Maximus assembled a vast fleet and invaded Gaul, leaving Britain in the control of Caradocus. |
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Pennant owned vast properties in Caernarfonshire and six sugar plantations in Jamaica, where he owned over six hundred slaves. |
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Such that, if you take grazers off the land and lock them away in vast feedlots, the land dies. |
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Because of this, a vast income was raised from visiting pilgrims in the Middle Ages. |
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The awareness of this vast amount of time opened the door to new theories about the processes that shaped the planet. |
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As with most salmonids, vast differences in coloration and body shape occur between sexually mature males and females. |
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These have vast networks of transport available both internationally, regionally and locally inside a city. |
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The Reformation, which was closely followed by the Dissolution of the Monasteries, led to vast social changes across Britain. |
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Swansea also suffered a vast reduction on trade with the end of the area as a world leader in copper smelting. |
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Aden encloses the eastern side of a vast, natural harbour that comprises the modern port. |
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The vast majority of Welsh religious texts from the Middle Ages are translations and mostly the works of unknown monks and priests. |
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By the late 1990s technological developments had eliminated the need for vast areas for storing maps and for making printing plates by hand. |
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The vast majority of Dublin's most notable architecture dates from this period, such as the Four Courts and the Custom House. |
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The reality is that the vast majority of species exposed to a new habitat do not reproduce successfully. |
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Most salt marshes have a low topography with low elevations but a vast wide area, making them hugely popular for human populations. |
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As leatherback turtles spend the vast majority of their lives in the ocean, their eyes are not well adapted to night vision on land. |
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It sailed vast areas of the Pacific, from Cape Horn to Alaska, Guam and the Philippines, New Zealand, Australia, and the South Pacific. |
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The Carboniferous rainforest collapse left behind vast regions of desert within the continental interior. |
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There are several extinct volcanoes on Mars, four of which are vast shield volcanoes far bigger than any on Earth. |
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During this time, a vast amount of knowledge was gained about the life that exists in the oceans of the world. |
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The vast majority are volcanic in origin, such as Saint Helena in the South Atlantic Ocean. |
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In the southern part of the peninsula, the glaciers deposited vast numbers of terminal moraines, configuring a very chaotic landscape. |
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Pepin's son, Charlemagne, reunited the Frankish kingdoms and built a vast empire across Western and Central Europe. |
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The range of processed breakfast cereals is vast and children are more likely to eat those that contain added sugar. |
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Often, rural highways open up vast areas to economic development and municipal services, generally raising property values. |
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They included the humid regions of the north and the northwest, as well as vast arid zones that had not been irrigated. |
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The vast majority of the Aegean Islands belong to Greece, being split among nine administrative regions. |
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The Vikings used their longships to travel vast distances and attain certain tactical advantages in battle. |
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At this time vast rainforests covered the equatorial region of Europe and America. |
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In addition, the vast bodies of glacial ice affected Earth well beyond the glacier margins. |
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At present, only the Black Sea, Caspian Sea and Aral Sea remain of what was once a vast inland sea. |
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The North American east coast developed in part due to the vast cod stocks. |
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As a result of these processes, a vast array of species are threatened around the world. |
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The Netherlands and Belgium produce the vast majority of music, films, books and other media written or spoken in Dutch. |
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Morocco has undertaken a vast wind energy program, to support the development of renewable energy and energy efficiency in the country. |
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Spain, straining under the vast commitments of the Thirty Years War, was in no position to rebuild its naval dominance. |
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The Khamaseen is a hot, dry wind that originates from the vast deserts in the south and blows in the spring or in the early summer. |
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With the coal machinery now redundant, a tidal creek named the Mere was partly filled in for a vast fuel tank farm. |
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The vast majority of the population also speaks Indonesian, often as a second language. |
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Japanese cuisine offers a vast array of regional specialties that use traditional recipes and local ingredients. |
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The vast majority of Modern Greek vocabulary is directly inherited from Ancient Greek, but in some cases, words have changed meanings. |
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Brown bears usually occur over vast home ranges, however they are not highly territorial. |
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The advent of plate tectonics has explained the vast majority of orogenic belts and their features. |
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Wolves lasted longer in Scotland, where they sheltered in vast tracts of forest, which were subsequently burned down. |
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This stimulated a vast network of extraction and supply, which formed part of royal monopolies in southern Germany and Austria. |
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The flowers of the vast majority of the species are zygomorphic with bilateral symmetry. |
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The vast majority of African states are republics that operate under some form of the presidential system of rule. |
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The King of Portugal's vast territory of Brazil reformed into the independent Empire of Brazil. |
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The Russian Revolution of 1905 was a wave of mass political unrest through vast areas of the Russian Empire. |
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Europe spent these years rebuilding and coming to terms with the vast human cost of the conflict. |
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Economic development was the force behind vast changes in everyday life, to a degree which was unprecedented in human history. |
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The Mayan tribes cover a vast geographic area throughout Central America and expanding beyond Guatemala into other countries. |
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Thou hellish Dog, Depart, or I will amand, ablegate, and send thee to some vast and horrid Desert. |
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As of 2013, there are approximately 1.2 million autoconfirmed users on English Wikipedia, although the vast majority are not currently active. |
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As a matter of fact, we have a vast range of technology and weaponry right now that provides all the bargaining chips that we need. |
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The wide access corridors passed slowly, the conduits and pipes like the circulatory system of some vast planetary behemoth. |
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Paradise Lost, as Teskey observes, is a cento, a vast echo chamber of classical texts, all twisted into new shapes. |
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The clew, without which it was perilous to enter the vast and intricate maze of Continental politics, was in his hands. |
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A fundamental feature expressed by the vast majority of cytokines is a profound immunomodulatory activity. |
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Same thing with the plastic bag, which has grown so ubiquitous, it's well on the way to turning Earth into one vast dumpsite. |
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Yet for the vast majority of those who acted on their urges to be in pictures, Hollywood was not the end of the rainbow but the end of the road. |
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If I look from a mountain, the things seen are vast in height and breadth, in proportion to the farness of the horizon. |
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The favela is now the model for most of the world's cities, as vast numbers of people continue to migrate to them in order to survive. |
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For, it seemeth there are certaine motions in these vast bodies, some naturall, and othersome febricitant, as well as in ours. |
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He carries on operations upon so vast a scale that he casts out frettiness and meanness wherever he goes. |
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The targets suggest the attackers are sympathetic to the vast censorship apparatus known as the Great Firewall of China. |
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The theory is a vast underwater landslide in the English Channel was triggered by the earthquake, which in turn caused a tsunami. |
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Important overseas colonies, a vast merchant marine, powerful navy and large profits made the Dutch the main challengers to an ambitious England. |
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The emperor gave them lavish gifts in gold which enticed them to plunder vast amounts. |
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This included vast directions on how to navigate between Portugal and the East Indies and to Japan. |
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There exists a vast literature advancing this criticism of Herzl's activities and of the Herzlians. |
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London's vast urban area is often described using a set of district names, such as Bloomsbury, Mayfair, Wembley and Whitechapel. |
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Language shift during the 19th century replaced Irish with English as the first language for a vast majority of the population. |
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About three quarters of that rough octagon is the Meseta Central, a vast plateau ranging from 610 to 760 m in altitude. |
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By this time the Rhine was on the western edge of the vast Corded Ware zone. |
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The vast majority of the population lived in the city center, packed into apartment blocks. |
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Algorithmic strategies were beginning to look as if they could make sense and meaning out of the vast swathes of hyperconnected documents. |
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In 468, at vast expense, the Eastern empire assembled an enormous force to help the West retake the Diocese of Africa. |
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This vast iland seems to have been first peopled by Fins and Laplanders, whom Ihre thinks the first inhabitants of the whole. |
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Edward spent vast sums on his two Welsh campaigns with a large portion of it spent on a network of castles. |
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He supposed that a vast period interceded between that origination and the age wherein he lived. |
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Mansions had many chimneys for the many fireplaces required to keep the vast rooms warm. |
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He was absolutely delighted with his new queen, and awarded her the lands of Cromwell and a vast array of jewellery. |
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Henry inherited a vast fortune and a prosperous economy from his father Henry VII, who had been frugal and careful with money. |
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Philip had a son from a previous marriage and was heir apparent to vast territories in Continental Europe and the New World. |
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Many Spanish expeditions explored large parts of this vast region, especially those close to Spanish settlements. |
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Some species of ithonids have been observed swarming in vast numbers for short periods of time. |
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He figured why pay your generals hefty salaries and award them vast jagirs if you were going to end up doing all the work anyway? |
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In modern times, the vast majority of ministers belong to the Commons rather than the Lords. |
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This in turn gave precedence to the publishing industry in Holland, where the vast majority of these French language periodicals were produced. |
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Criteria for bringing someone before the Revolutionary Tribunal, created March 1793, had always been vast and vague. |
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It did not restore the vast church lands and endowments that had been seized during the revolution and sold off. |
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In doing so the vast superiority in numbers of the Coalition would be greatly diminished. |
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Pamphlets made the point and vast audiences came to hear lectures upon the same themes by the likes of Rev. |
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The Soviet Union, concerned by Germany's goals of capturing vast areas of Eastern Europe, drafted a treaty of mutual assistance with France. |
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In Portsmouth Southsea and Gosport waves of 150 bombers destroyed vast swaths of the city with 40,000 incendiaries. |
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The vast majority of cancellations were through lack of beds for example because a more urgent case had arrived. |
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Consumers enjoy a vast array of products from all member states and businesses have unrestricted access to more consumers. |
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The wall surfaces to be covered being vast, a number of paintings were in fact done in oil on canvas. |
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In between the Tertiary rocks of the north, and the relatively new sediments along the coast, is a vast belt known as the Pleistocene Terraces. |
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The settlement soon became a flourishing river port and crossroads, giving rise to vast cotton kingdoms along the river. |
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The vast majority of the Ministry of Justice's work takes place in England and Wales. |
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The vast majority of trains in the region are operated by South West Trains, Great Western Railway and CrossCountry. |
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After the Second World War, the vast majority of British colonies and territories became independent, effectively bringing the empire to an end. |
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The LCC proposed a vast new area for Greater London, with a boundary somewhere between the Metropolitan Police District and the home counties. |
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Seasonal swings are far lower than in the vast majority of the land areas at Liverpool's latitude in the rest of the world. |
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Also created at this time were the vast underground reserves of water that make the water table higher than average in the Vale of Aylesbury. |
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His vision for the future of the African continent in the Age of the Aerotropolis seems to be as a vast latifundium sown with GM wheat. |
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American author Herman Melville described Liverpool Docks as being comparable to the pyramids in the vast scale of their construction. |
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The vast majority of these injuries can be prevented by wearing protective footwear when mowing. |
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This type of motor is now used for the vast majority of commercial applications. |
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In the vast majority of large electric generating stations, turbines are directly connected to generators with no reduction gearing. |
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Today, the modern evolutionary synthesis is accepted by a vast majority of scientists. |
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Ancient Rome commanded a vast area of land, with tremendous natural and human resources. |
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The city had a vast number of monumental structures like the Colosseum, the Forum of Trajan and the Pantheon. |
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The construction of a vast and efficient travel network throughout the Empire dramatically increased Rome's power and influence. |
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The spread of the English language has resulted in a vast majority of people of Gaelic ancestry being unable to speak a Goidelic language. |
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The country's biodiversity includes a vast array of plant and wildlife, including critically endangered Bengal tigers, the national animal. |
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The vast majority of students in Ireland take the traditional Leaving Certificate. |
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Provincial Schools consists of the vast majority of schools in Sri Lanka which are funded and controlled by the local governments. |
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The resulting vast expansion of territory and the flows of South American silver to Castile had profound long term effects on Spain. |
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In the past, the vast majority of members of Unitarian churches were Unitarians also in theology. |
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The vast majority of Southeast Asia falls within the warm, humid tropics, and its climate generally can be characterised as monsoonal. |
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In the province of Ontario, the vast majority of bachelor's degrees offered by Ontario universities are academic in nature. |
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The vast majority of undergraduate programmes offered in the Czech Republic have a standard duration of three years. |
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The vast majority of these are untrue, but have been propagated nonetheless by generations of students and tour guides. |
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The vast majority of fires are linked to the use of wood burners and faulty chimneys with degraded or poorly inserted or maintained flues. |
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Larger lordships could be vast, and it would be impractical for a lord to visit all his properties regularly so deputies were appointed. |
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Paxton's roofing system incorporated his elegant solution to the problem of draining the building's vast roof area. |
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His Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles is also a vast work of metal sculpture, resembling the sails of ship at sea. |
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Hardy writes that Russell's dismissal had created a scandal since the vast majority of the Fellows of the College opposed the decision. |
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She had a low forehead, a dull grey eye, a vast pendulous nose, a huge mouth full of uneven teeth and a chin and jawbone qui n'en finissent pas. |
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He recorded a small number of songs using a phonograph but the vast majority were recorded by hand. |
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By this point, Queen's vast amount of record sales made them the second best selling artist in the UK of all time, behind the Beatles. |
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That cruisers talked to cruisers across vast distances like synapses discharging in a megamind could not be proven mathematically. |
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These allow the Proms to include music which is not suitable for the vast spaces of the Albert Hall. |
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The scandal attracted vast attention, but Chaplin and his film were warmly received in Europe. |
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I dare say there was a vast amount of minuting, memoranduming, and dispatch-boxing, on this mighty subject. |
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In 1720 when this vast financial operation collapsed, he was expelled from Parliament and disqualified for life from public office. |
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Sloane's collection, while including a vast miscellany of objects, tended to reflect his scientific interests. |
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For almost 150 years researchers came here to consult the Museum's vast library. |
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For many communities, the library is a source of connection to a vast world, obtainable knowledge and understanding, and entertainment. |
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In the vast majority of cases, it is the striker who is out when a dismissal occurs. |
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He also made doping a priority issue by launching vast research and control programmes. |
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Polynesian oceanfarers traveled vast distances of open ocean in outrigger canoes using navigation methods such as stick charts. |
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Currently the international community comprises around 200 sovereign states, the vast majority of which are represented in the United Nations. |
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Louis built itself upon the vast fur trade in the West before its settlement. |
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It includes the vast swamp region of the Sudd, formed by the White Nile and known locally as the Bahr al Jabal. |
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The vast majority of the population are ethnic Faroese, of Norse and Celtic descent. |
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For example, San Marino holds the same voting power as Russia despite the vast geographic and population differences between them. |
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Hussites made up the vast majority of the population, and Lutheranism also gained a substantial following. |
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The British faced a vast territory far larger than Britain or France, located at a far distance from home ports. |
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The transatlantic slave trade resulted in a vast and as yet still unknown loss of life for African captives both in and outside America. |
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Despite the vast profits of slavery, the ordinary sailors on slave ships were badly paid and subject to harsh discipline. |
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Madoff is the season's archvillain, accused of having run a Ponzi scheme so vast that future generations may well describe similar swindles as Madoff schemes. |
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Although the vast majority of Irish people consented to participate in the war in 1914 and 1915, a minority of advanced Irish nationalists staunchly opposed taking part. |
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Today, each provides a comprehensive range of health services, the vast majority of which are free for people ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom. |
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The vast ocean of Panthalassa covered most of the northern hemisphere. |
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Some Books of Shadows are passed from one Wiccan to another, usually upon initiation, but the vast majority of Books of Shadows today are composed by each individual Wiccan. |
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Finally he walked slowly into a vast Italian space, with towers and castellated roofs, and a sky the colour of dark blue ink, smooth and consistent. |
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Traditionally, Uttar Pradeshi cuisine consists of Awadhi and Mughlai cuisine, though a vast majority Well known dishes include kebabs, dum biryani, and various mutton recipes. |
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The pain and heat, by degrees derive a vast flux of blood and humors which distend all the circumadjacent vessels, in order to quench the incendium. |
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The vast majority of those residing in southern Pakistan live along the Indus River, with Karachi being the most populous commercial city in the south. |
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Burns never dreamed of looking down on others as beneath him, merely because he was conscious of his own vast superiority to the common run of men. |
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By short cuts known to him, he made his way now through the vast congeries of rooms and staircases to the banqueting-hall, five acres distant on the other side of the house. |
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The climate is Arctic and varies significantly across the vast sea area. |
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There were the tawny rocks, like lions couchant, defying the ocean, whose waves incessantly dashed against and scoured them with vast quantities of gravel. |
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Then, bolder than the storied Cyclops, great Cthulhu slid greasily into the water and began to pursue with vast wave-raising strokes of cosmic potency. |
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Later influences on planned community development in Canada were the exploitation of mineral and forest wealth, usually in remote locations of the vast country. |
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There is a vast deal of difference in memories, as well as in every thing else, and therefore you should make allowance for your cousin, and pity her deficiency. |
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Fronting the tea-coloured Greenough and overwhelmed by vast paddocks of hay stubble behind, in was a simple, peculiar shack in a lake of doublegees. |
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The success of the language family, including the large number of speakers and the vast portions of the Earth that they inhabit, is due to several factors. |
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There certainly is, amongst mankind, a vast weight of opinion against my position that man is, by nature, as either-handed as an ape, and that custom should follow nature. |
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It is the principal ferry crossing point between England and France, with the vast majority of Channel crossings being made between Dover and Calais. |
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Evidence of the Viking presence is widespread, and includes the settlement at the Brough of Birsay, the vast majority of place names, and the runic inscriptions at Maeshowe. |
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The vast majority of the city as seen today dates from the 19th century. |
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The 1999 constitution of Venezuela gives the indigenous special rights, although the vast majority of them still live in very critical conditions of poverty. |
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Man is no longer an insignificant accident in an immense and indifferent universe, but the very center and foreshoot of the vast evolutionary process. |
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This was arguably a more emphatic win than that Old Trafford thrashing, without the freakish element and simply the result of City's vast superiority in all areas. |
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The general belief among Buddhists is that the canonical corpus is vast. |
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Restless, shifting, fugacious as time itself is a certain vast bulk of the population of the red brick district of the lower West Side. Homeless, they have a hundred homes. |
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Upon their heads were strapped vast helmet-like torches of glittering metal, from which the fragrance of obscure balsams spread in fumous spirals. |
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The vast amounts of food, especially bread, wheat, barley and rye that were amassed in the city after the outbreak of war were prevented from being exported. |
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There does not survive a vast corpus of native law from Scotland particularly, certainly nothing like that which comes from early medieval Ireland. |
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Gaddafi's Libya, despite its relatively small population, was known to possess vast resources, particularly in the form of oil reserves and financial capital. |
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That there must be a large ocean between Asia and the Americas was implied by the known existence of vast continuous sea along the coasts of East Asia. |
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The new regime, therefore, relied heavily on the support of the Nevilles, who held vast estates and had been so instrumental in bringing Edward to the throne. |
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Tsar Ivan IV granted vast estates near the Urals as well as tax privileges to Anikey Stroganov, who organized large scale migration to these lands. |
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Recognised as the ecclesiastical capital of Scotland, the town now had vast economic and political influence within Europe as a cosmopolitan town. |
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It is believed that the vast amounts of wealth were largely stored away in palace treasuries by totalitarian monarchs prior to the British take over. |
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Important overseas colonies, a vast merchant marine, and a powerful navy made the Dutch the main rivals of growing England, which saw its future in these three spheres. |
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The Irish language was carried abroad in the modern period by a vast diaspora, chiefly to Britain and North America, but also to Australia, New Zealand and Argentina. |
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Like the vast majority of rhinoceroses, the body plan of the woolly rhinoceros adhered to a conservative morphology, like the first rhinoceroses seen in the late Eocene. |
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A vast area of Windsor Forest to the south of the castle became reserved by the King for personal hunting and also to supply the castle with wood, deer, boar and fish. |
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Cargo traffic has also become another stronghold of Prestwick with the vast majority of Scotland's Boeing 747 Freighter traffic entering via the airport. |
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Representing an important political and economic medium, the vast number of Iron Age coins found in Great Britain are of great archaeological value. |
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One could find vast groups of Mayan people in Boca Costa, in the Southern portions of Guatemala, as well as the Western Highlands living together in close communities. |
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Our individual consciousnesses have access to this vast universal space, just as we have individual houses, but the street outside the front door belongs to everybody. |
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Marine life is a vast resource, providing food, medicine, and raw materials, in addition to helping to support recreation and tourism all over the world. |
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On 25 June, when the vast majority of festival goers were attempting to leave the festival, cars in the western car parks took over nine hours to exit the site. |
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The vast majority of place names and names of geographical features in Wales, Cornwall and Brittany are Brittonic, and Brittonic family and personal names remain common. |
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He also purchased the vast territory of Amounderness in Lancashire, and gave it to the Archbishop of York, his most important lieutenant in the region. |
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Based in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, Sweyn began to organise his vast new kingdom, but he died there on 3 February 1014, having ruled England for only five weeks. |
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The Roman historian Strabo mentions a vast increase in trade following the Roman annexation of Egypt, indicating that monsoon was known and manipulated for trade in his time. |
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The open ocean is relatively unproductive because of a lack of nutrients, yet because it is so vast, in total it produces the most primary productivity. |
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As William de Braose had no male heir, Llywelyn strategized that the vast de Braose holdings in south Wales would pass to the heir of Dafydd with Isabella. |
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The British constructed a vast railway network in India, but it was considered to serve a strategic purpose in addition to the commercial purpose. |
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When the constituency was established the vast majority of the electorate were resident in Merthyr Tydfil and its environs, such as the industrial township of Dowlais. |
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Between its coastal mountain ranges, North America has vast flat areas. |
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The family's vast numbers allow it to control most of the kingdom's important posts and to have an involvement and presence at all levels of government. |
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The Spanish Empire also left a vast cultural and linguistic legacy. |
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The Department of Prehistory and Europe was established in 1969 and is responsible for collections that cover a vast expanse of time and geography. |
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The British Museum's Oceanic collections originate from the vast area of the Pacific Ocean, stretching from Papua New Guinea to Easter Island, from New Zealand to Hawaii. |
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The East India Company was thus an ideal tool to create a vast new English imperial dominion by warring with the Dutch and the Mogul Empire in India. |
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He ruled for 24 years and accelerated the development of the library and the intellectual culture that came with such a vast accumulation of books. |
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Through their capacity to evapotranspirate vast volumes of water vapor, they serve to keep the planet cool by wearing a sunshade of white reflecting cloud. |
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It is a land of natural contrasts, with its vast fertile west, jungles, and numerous rivers, and the world's hottest settlement of Dallol in its north. |
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Although France maintained roughly 300,000 troops in Iberia during the Peninsular War, the vast majority were tied down to garrison duty and to intelligence operations. |
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Our vantage point provides incredible views of the Orinocan jungle stretching out to the horizon, a vast carpet of green life that some describe as the earths' verdant lungs. |
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Saints contested several finals in the modern game with now the now defunct Bradford Bulls, following up from their vast successes respectively in previous decades. |
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Norman architecture was built on a vast scale from the 11th century onwards in the form of castles and churches to help impose Norman authority upon their dominion. |
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Today those duties continue at McLaren through MSO Heritage, which offers vast amount of knowledge and expertise related to heritage McLaren vehicles. |
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Similarly, here has been a rebirth of interest in fantasy fiction based on Celtic themes inspired by history and the vast body of Celtic myths and legends. |
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The oak is the emblem of County Londonderry in Northern Ireland, as a vast amount of the county was covered in forests of the tree until relatively recently. |
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The vast majority of NHS services are free at the point of use. |
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Despite its large population and densely populated regions, Indonesia has vast areas of wilderness that support the world's third highest level of biodiversity. |
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This led to a landscape which was long dominated by temperate rainforest, although human activity has since cleared the vast majority of forest cover. |
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The vast majority of the latter are civilian cemeteries in Great Britain. |
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German planning was determined by numerical inferiority, the speed of mobilisation and concentration and the effect of the vast increase of the power of modern weapons. |
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The vast size of this theatre included the fighting between the Allies and Axis forces in Italy, the Balkans, Southern Europe, Malta, North Africa and the Middle East. |
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Much of the state's lands were formed from sediment washed down the Mississippi River, leaving enormous deltas and vast areas of coastal marsh and swamp. |
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As of February 2014, South Sudan is host to over 230,000 refugees, with the vast majority, or over 209,000, having arrived recently from Sudan, because of the War in Darfur. |
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The vast majority of Scania belongs to the European hardwood vegetation zone, a considerable part of which is now agricultural rather than the original forest. |
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These control vast stores of reservoirs of petroleum and natural gas. |
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These setts can be vast, and can sometimes accommodate multiple families. |
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As the connecting bridge between two vast land masses, the Panamanian biosphere is filled with overlapping fauna and flora from both North and South America. |
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The support of the Elector enabled the imposition of serfdom and the consolidation of land holdings into vast estates which provided for their wealth. |
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Invigorated by the vast amounts of loot and visible proof that the French had not deserted them, the group of Highland chiefs decided to prolong the campaign. |
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It requires examining at least 3,000 years of ancient human history using documents in vast quantities and variety written in at least ten near Eastern languages. |
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A vast amount of labour was needed to create and sustain plantations that required intensive labour to grow, harvest, and process prized tropical crops. |
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Southeastern North America is well known for its occurrence of tornadoes and hurricanes, of which the vast majority of tornadoes occur in the United States' Tornado Alley. |
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While the colonial powers profited much from the region's vast resources and large market, colonial rule did develop the region to a varying extent. |
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The vast majority of the world's human population resides in temperate zones, especially in the northern hemisphere, due to its greater mass of land. |
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This set the pattern for four years, as the two monarchs minueted around the vast Commonwealth, never again to face each other personally in battle. |
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The vast majority of the pieces warped or shattered in the firing process. |
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The vast majority of officers to hold the rank of field marshal were professional soldiers in the British Army, though eleven served as officers in the British Indian Army. |
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Broadcasters also favored interlaced scanning because their vast archive of interlaced programming is not readily compatible with a progressive format. |
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Some underground and elevated stations are integrated into vast underground or skyway networks respectively, that connect to nearby commercial buildings. |
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The vast majority of the routes served are within Europe, although there are some charter and scheduled routes to destinations in Northern Africa and Asia. |
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Another is that the vast majority of written sources on Scandinavia in the Viking Age come from Iceland, a nation originally settled by Norwegian colonists. |
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