The royal children would have been handed over to the Jesuits for education, led by the gentle and intelligent Father Garnet. |
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We learned that she would have been a first-class sea boat, fast and weatherly, certainly capable of crossing the English Channel. |
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It would have been smarter to buy half of the troop carriers we did but ensure that they were armoured and weaponised appropriately. |
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That would have been great if it wasn't for the another squadron of Zylons popping out of warp space behind me. |
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It is certain that his admission into the group would have been far more complicated had he admitted to being a former Waffen SS recruit. |
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He himself would have been personally acquainted with the complainant and in that respect lacked independence. |
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After this the boy's bottom would have been wealed, but probably not much bruised. |
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And now there is an intense ache where he was, where he would have been in all these things. |
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In seventeen cases the disposal was as it would have been prior to the passage of the 1991 Act, a restriction order without limit of time. |
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Obviously it would have been a disappointment had I not gotten the job, but luckily things worked out well. |
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In this situation the compartment would have been evacuated and sealed using the watertight bulkhead door to the rear of the torpedo stowage. |
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The catchy title and cover art attracted many to a tome that otherwise would have been considered way too abstruse to bother with. |
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His stay in Rome then would have been less a Wanderjahr and presumably more akin to a business trip. |
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He had said before how he thought that he would have been good ruling in troubled times. |
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Such new leadership would have been weak and easily outmaneuvered by Musharraf, of course. |
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After half-an-hour of this taunting and torture, the only place his men would have been was in his bad books. |
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The North York Moors are beautiful and if we'd had more time and our waterproofs with us, it would have been great to stop off along the way. |
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If this had been a serious piece of journalism, there would have been an attempt at balance. |
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The wallet contained very little money but he would have been disappointed to think that he had lost it. |
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That would have been enough for most athletes, but the hungry Hungarian had another ace up her sleeve. |
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Adding the chapter would have been quite some way of getting back at the bad guys. |
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Although the Tridents have never been into a refit, there would have been similar checks on welds during construction at Barrow. |
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Although I'm confident Ali would have defeated Louis, it would have been a close fight and not a walkover as some have suggested. |
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He would have been a world-class soccer goalkeeper, rugby player, javelin thrower, or boxer. |
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It would have been rude if I had turned round and said something, well, rude. |
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The airline did only what the FAA required even though going above and beyond would have been prudent. |
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It would have been much more responsible of them had they accepted this and acted accordingly. |
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It has wakened memories and bought it all back and I think it would have been emotionally a bit distressing to have gone. |
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She would have been down there taking a ceremonial ablution and praying to the river god Hapi, who was also the god of fertility. |
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If this had been a movie, there would have been a sax wailing in the background. |
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This would have been an extraordinary achievement even for an able-bodied athlete. |
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If we'd had a more settled weekend, no doubt the numbers would have been higher, but we certainly didn't have a washout. |
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All would have been well except Emma decided that she had to have something to eat. |
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The wrong kind of jet fuel had been put into the tanks and if we'd tried to take off, we would have been cinders. |
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He was disappointed that the Company did not find a site that would have been suitable and acceptable to people in the area. |
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By this time it would have been about half past one, and we slowly made our way back to the hotel, stopping at a few bars on the way home. |
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A courteous letter acknowledging the complaint would have been quite sufficient. |
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As deputy, Comey would have been responsible for approving warrantless surveillance requests when the attorney general was not available. |
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It seems likely that there would have been similar baths at balaruc-les-bains, where the remains of a Roman structure have been found in this contemporary watering place. |
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Having a woman in the room would have been good for the archdiocese and could have changed history. |
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After five years of devolution surely the acid test is to ask in what ways is life in Scotland different now from what it would have been had we not had our own parliament? |
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You might imagine, therefore, that the appearance of Ulysses would have been greeted with cries of joy and acclamation from the literary intelligentsia. |
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I would have been appeased by a simple line indicating Lincoln had met with Douglass at some point. |
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In our moment, then, an abigail Fisher must be viewed differently than she once would have been. |
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Hitting one of these submerged boxes, in a storm, steaming with the wind on your port quarter, would have been the equivalent of colliding with a supermarket delivery lorry. |
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The Fort Meade monthly report does not record the names of the mission's enlisted men, but it is unlikely a wagoner and cook would have been left behind on a long march. |
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Indeed, it seems that an attempt to arrest the real absconder on the basis of this warrant would have been unlawful, since he was not the person named in it. |
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It would have been packed in salt in order to make the journey. |
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Evolutionary psychology has puzzled over the question of what is it about crying that would have been advantageous for survival. |
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Some reference to the classical West African epics, to Oko p'Bitek's Acholi songs, or the long tradition of Swahili literature would have been useful. |
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If Nelson had lost Britain would have been invaded, without question. |
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It would have been all too easy, as early episodes threatened, to make Red as cartoonish as a Joel Schumacher Batman villain. |
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In commercial terms Tommy would have been worth a quare penny. |
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That quote has been misattributed to him since it first appeared in 1881, when Ben would have been 175 years old. |
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Solving each of these problems would have been an achievement on its own, he said. |
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They were found on what was once the Thames foreshore, and would have been stored underwater in a wattle enclosure to stop the wood drying out and splitting. |
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It wouldn't be good customer service to say that I felt like stuffing the one she bought up her jacksie, but I did think it would have been a good idea at the time. |
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But had I needed an epidural, had something gone wrong and I needed a Caesarean, that would have been OK, too. |
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This also an area known for piracy, which means that military radar surveillance would have been highly active. |
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Nobody, least of all the archduke himself, would have been aware of his car predicting the exact date and year the war to end all wars finally finished. |
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He wanted the public option and would have been unhappy with the antiabortion provisions. |
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Setting a secure password policy with no enforcement mechanism would have been pointless, so Burnette installed an add-on system component that would allow them to enforce it. |
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But based on the testimony, the evidence and the language of the law, it would have been hard for me to vote to acquit. |
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If she had not succeeded at creating a better vibe at the company, I'd argue that her ability to hire through acquihire would have been greatly lessened. |
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Ravitch has said the borrowing would have been temporary and would have come in exchange for a more transparent budget. |
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You may have been dealing with illness in the family, but something tells me you would have been this abrasive, arrogant and lacking in self-awareness anyway. |
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Had Palin made a remark so blindingly ignorant, she would have been rightfully mocked as a novice and an incompetent. |
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Two possible effective responses would have been to flex the knee on the side of the higher foot, or to have adducted one leg and abducted the other. |
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But do you think the same amount of media resources would have been dedicated to combing through Lerner's emails as Palins? |
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Then at least the American public would have been getting an alternate theory of the case about Keystone. |
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It would have been appreciated if their interest in my team had resulted in a communication relating to facts and actualities and not tabloid-type drivel. |
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It would have been worse than Lucy yanking away that blasted football for the umpteenth time. |
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That assertion, given by Shore in a pre-trial deposition, would have been too prejudicial to present to the jury, the court ruled. |
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My instructor told the student would have been no dash across Europe by the Third Army if not for the tremendous logistical effort made on their behalf. |
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The revenge factor would have been an added bonus, but really, what I wanted was for people to agonize over why I'd done it. |
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The benefits of water power plus plentiful labor and building materials would have been obvious to any industrious resident with the requisite funds. |
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It is arguable, and I would do so, that without her we would have been denied the glory of Les Fleurs du Mal. |
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This would have been the first direct tax on income in the Cayman Islands' history. |
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Had the islanders rejected the continuation of their current status, a second referendum on possible alternatives would have been held. |
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He suggested that, had the British forces been defeated, the United Kingdom would have been forced to withdraw all its forces from Sierra Leone. |
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The Puffing Devil was unable to maintain sufficient steam pressure for long periods, and would have been of little practical use. |
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Cruso would have been remembered by contemporaries and the association with guide books is clear. |
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This would have been orally transmitted for a period before being written down. |
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An EP, No Plan, was released on 8 January 2017, which would have been Bowie's 70th birthday. |
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All that work, trust, and knowledge of each other would have been thrown out of the window and they'd have to start again. |
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Had she not had an eating disorder, she would have been physically stronger. |
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The individuals portrayed would have been recognizable without the need for other symbols or a written reference to their names. |
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Bragg believed Burton defied the studio system with this act when it would have been tantamount to unemployment for him. |
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He suggests that it would have been a good thing if plant operators learned lessons that prevented future serious incidents. |
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At that time there would have been about 270 persons living there, of whom about 80 would have been friars. |
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According to posts on WWP, the Anon who was struck did not want to have to namefag himself, which would have been necessary to press charges. |
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Rules as such existed and, in early times, would have been agreed orally and subject to local variations. |
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Unprotected matter, however adamant, would have been ground to dust ages ago. |
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Any of these units being adopted would have been more favourable to Pakistan than the present boundary line. |
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If Batala and Gurdaspur had gone to Pakistan, Pathankot tehsil would have been isolated and blocked. |
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The 1972 excavations reached layers that had remained waterlogged and had preserved items that otherwise would have been destroyed. |
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It is also around this time that Robert would have been knighted, and he began to appear on the political stage in the Bruce dynastic interest. |
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The Scottish army probably numbered between 7,000 and 10,000 men, of whom no more than 500 would have been mounted. |
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He would have been familiar with the signs of madness because his own father, Charles VI, had suffered from it. |
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For example, the rank that later became air chief marshal would have been air admiral. |
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Nevertheless, nearly all invalid ballots would have been spoiled no matter how they were counted. |
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McNeill moved on to manage Manchester City, stating that to remain at Celtic would have been humiliating. |
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Plants with traits such as small seeds or bitter taste would have been seen as undesirable. |
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The predicted route for this spread would have been from Anatolia to central Europe via the Balkans. |
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Behind them would have been axemen and men with javelins as well as archers. |
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The Carmen states that Duke William killed Harold, but this is unlikely, as such a feat would have been recorded elsewhere. |
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The castle chapel was built into one of the towers and would have been used by the king and his family, rather than the wider garrison. |
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Externally, the gate would have been approached by a stone ramp which is no longer present. |
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Had Caernarfon been completed as intended, it would have been able to contain a royal household of several hundred people. |
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The gate leads through to the Outer Ward which, when first built, would have been full of various administrative and service buildings. |
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There was an extensive use of gold and silver plates, jewels and enamelling at court, which would have been richly decorated. |
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Had it declared him a criminal, a crisis would have been precipitated by the accused and his party. |
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The sheep at this time would have been much more variable than modern breeds, which have been carefully selected for specific characteristics. |
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With only five enforcement lawyers, the FHLBB would have been in a poor position to enforce the law even if it had wanted to. |
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A Chairman of the Executive Committee would have been selected who would also serve as Leader of the Assembly. |
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If the Fed had done that the economic downturn would have been far less severe and much shorter. |
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When built, the castles would have been more colourful than today, in keeping with the fashions of the 13th century. |
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What has survived are literary creations based on native Welsh tales which would have been told by the storytellers. |
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It was published in two volumes, along with a postscript that gives a brief description of what the remaining work would have been. |
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At this point in time the area would have been positioned around the equator and would form part of the Pangaea supercontinent. |
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The loch would have been used historically for traditional maritime activities including fishing. |
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I don't think she knew what a relief that was, because I would have been poor help for Ralph as a one-handed crew. |
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Without the questionnaire designed by the Marquis of Pombal, this would have been impossible. |
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Much of the art in Paris is kept in underground storage rooms that would have been flooded. |
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In the glacial era, the Ythan River at this point would have been a torrent of melt waters streaming down from the Scottish Highlands. |
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The earliest precursor of pollution generated by life forms would have been a natural function of their existence. |
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Secondary armament would have been provided by light machine guns, such as the Lewis gun. |
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With odds of 57 against 11, Oquedo could probably have made for Dunkirk directly, and there would have been little Tromp could to do stop it. |
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To suggest the dynasty owed its accession to murder would have been less than sensitive. |
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A noun phrase is overspecified when it is used in a context where a pronoun would have been unambiguous. |
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The barges were not designed for use in open sea and, even in almost perfect conditions, they would have been slow and vulnerable to attack. |
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Operation Sea Lion would have been the first ever amphibious invasion by a mechanized army, and the largest amphibious invasion since Gallipoli. |
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Police said it was unlikely that such a young boy would have been recruited as an informer. |
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There were no mains or generator power available at the time and batteries to provide the power required would have been too expensive. |
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Prototaxites, which was probably a fungus or lichen, would have been the tallest organism of the late Silurian. |
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Archeological evidence of the latter would have been covered by the sea level rise of more than 120 meters since the last ice age. |
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Further away, prescribed burning would have been used in forest and prairie areas. |
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Much of the evidence for the first group's expansion would have been destroyed by the rising sea levels at the end of each glacial maximum. |
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He also argued that crossing the Atlantic with the means available at the time would have been difficult, if not impossible. |
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Through each stage more power would have been transferred to the aristocracy as a whole, and away from a single individual. |
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This behaviour of briars would have been very familiar to medieval people who worked on the land. |
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To diminish the odium the king insisted that if Snorri had submitted he would have been spared. |
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Although Penzance is not mentioned in the survey document the Domesday Book, it is likely that the area would have been included. |
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If the commission's recommendations had been carried out the county map of England would have been completely redrawn. |
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The side of the hull on the main deck level had seven gunports on each side fitted with heavy lids that would have been watertight when closed. |
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Even with the normal crew size of around 400, the ship was quite crowded, and with additional soldiers would have been extremely cramped. |
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Deane reported retrieving a bilge pump and the lower part of the main mast, both of which would have been located inside the ship. |
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Had Brunswick been defeated at Minden, Hanover would almost certainly have been invaded and the total defeat of Prussia would have been imminent. |
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This would have been impermeable and thus forced the development of more sophisticated respiratory apparatus in the form of gills. |
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The case made it pointless for someone to import slaves into Britain around 1800 as the slaves would have been freed if they had landed. |
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If true, this would have been the highest rate of any US city and second in the world only to Mexico City. |
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Even three years ago, the thought of spending two hours, let alone a whole day, without my mobile would have been anathema. |
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The wing would have been a severe obstruction to apprehension of an object on the ground. |
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I went up with a guy named Andy Kesling, who was our information director, because budgetwise, I would have been under his oversight. |
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Good thing somebody figured out the radio, otherwise you all would have been cactused, in a remote location like that, mate. |
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Had Saddam taken only the Rumaila oil field and the Bubiyan and Warba islands, there would have been no casus belli. |
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What he said, when he did speak, was just what he would have been likely to feel under the circumstance. |
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He was commended for his work, and there is no suggestion that if he had eschewed all coat trailings his success would have been greater. |
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He would have been lonely but for the comradeships of the various clubs to which he belonged. |
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Normally the threat would have been dealt with by means of a counter-mine, but the tunnel was now far too close for that. |
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Where a 10-page presentation with one or two charts would have been acceptable before, now we all suffer from death by PowerPoint. |
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Truly unbelievable. Left us all gasping for breath, and wanting more. I think they encored twice, but twenty encores would have been too few. |
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Forty years ago the crumpled and complex Mobile Belt of Newfoundland would have been considered a typical result of a deformed geosyncline. |
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American graphic designer and filmmaker, Saul Bass, has been given a video Google Doodle to mark what would have been his 93rd birthday. |
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A more gracile morphology would have been far more efficient over larger areas. |
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These Suevi Angili would have been in Lower Saxony or near it, but they are not coastal. |
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The language at this time would have been the Northumbrian dialect of Old English. |
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Through the Middle Ages the dialects of the North West would have been considerably different from those spoken in the Midlands and south. |
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He said that, had it not still been my honeymoon period, I would have been fired. |
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The available habitat would have been reduced for some megafaunal species, such as the mammoth. |
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In some cultures, there would have been a significant shift toward increased starch and plant protein. |
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Richborough has a large natural harbour which would have been suitable, and archaeology shows Roman military occupation at about the right time. |
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Because of the type of injuries that would have been commonly seen, surgery was a somewhat common occurrence. |
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Kent and southeast England would have been an attractive target because of its wealthy minsters, often located on exposed coastal locations. |
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There would have been a similarly sharp decline in the population of Sussex during this period. |
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Thus Highdown cemetery would have been in use by Saxons when the hoard was buried at Patching. |
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The Danes, heavily outnumbered, would have been wiped out if the tide had not risen. |
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It is unclear if William would have been supplanted in the ducal succession if Robert had had a legitimate son. |
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This would have been considered tampering with the king's authority over his vassals, which William would not have tolerated. |
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If Louis VII died without a male heir, Henry would have been a strong candidate for the French throne. |
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He said that the bullet went through her head, severed her spine and death would have been almost instantaneous. |
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Therefore, it would have been more difficult for this scholar to stay within the framework of her discipline than to work interdisciplinarily. |
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Certainly war with the combined might of the two powers would have been exceedingly difficult. |
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I am naturally irascible, and if I could have shaken this negative gentleman vigorously, the relief would have been immense. |
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The intention would have been to keep well to the west of the coast of Scotland and Ireland, in the relative safety of the open sea. |
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As his mother was widowed, and his seven sisters unmarried, he would have been needed at home to help his family. |
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If it was Hawaii, Gaetano would have been one of the first Europeans to find the islands. |
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There would have been no one to superintend him, except a squirrel perhaps or a jenny wren, at which he might have winked. |
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There was a time when January would have been surprised that a Kaintuck could accomplish such mathematics. |
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This older church would have been one of several churches along the River Tyne dedicated to St Andrew, including the Priory church at Hexham. |
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There was a mill named Kings Mill that would have been rented to local slaves and villeins. |
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Police officials said that if there had been no warning, the human toll would have been very high. |
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With a total maximum weight of 21 metric tons it would have been launched on the Ariane 5 rocket, which was being developed at that time. |
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Doll Sneerpiece was not a scholar but fond of gentlemen, although to dub her a limmer, would have been to do her a wrong. |
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Each was imbued with meanings and acted as a symbol which would have been understood at the time. |
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Their silence would have been awkward but for the loquacity of Jane, who talked enough for all three. |
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This material would have been more durable than paper in the tropical climate of Southeast Asia. |
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The chapel's current bare and unadorned appearance is reminiscent of how it would have been in the Norman period. |
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The main entrance to the inner ward would have been through a gatehouse, most likely in the west wall on the site of what is now Beauchamp Tower. |
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Under him would have been knights who by benefit of their military training would have acted as a type of officer class. |
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He wrote that in New York City his building would have been lost in a forest of tall buildings, but that in Oklahaoma it stood alone. |
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Ritson gave the date of Robin Hood's death as 18 November 1247, when he would have been around 87 years old. |
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The explosion would have been seen from miles away, and heard from further away still. |
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Even if only half of the gunpowder had gone off, everyone in the House of Lords and its environs would have been killed instantly. |
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In the Middle Ages, ale would have been brewed on the premises from which it was sold. |
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In the 15th century, an unhopped beer would have been known as an ale, while the use of hops would make it a beer. |
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In the English theatre, Restoration playwrights such as William Wycherly and William Congreve would have been familiar with them. |
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This would have been a burial fitting a king who was famous for his wealth in Old Norse sources. |
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In any case, it would have been performed at The Theatre and, later, The Globe. |
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During the Restoration period, the most common manner of getting news would have been a broadsheet publication. |
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If it hadn't been for Bonnie's matrimania, in which I was completely complicit, I'm not sure my panic would have been so intense. |
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The baby would have been Darrell Waters's first child and it would also have been the son for which both of them longed. |
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It is likely that the child would have been knighted before the start of the ceremony. |
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This would assume that the matches would have been played in the same way had the penalty not been enforced. |
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Had Leonard's putt sealed the match, this type of behavior would have been inappropriate but moot. |
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The version used is the modern flag, whereas the 1707 flag would have been used in colonial Alabama. |
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That's where the king and queen, the court and ceremony would have been happening at mid-court, mid-place of the grandstand. |
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If Margaret had contracted a civil marriage, she would have been expected to renounce her right of succession. |
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In return, arms would have been provided to Ireland and British forces would cooperate on a German invasion. |
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Some areas, most notably Islay, were especially fertile, and good grazing would have been available all year round, just as it was in Ireland. |
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The most common sort of buildings would have been roundhouses and rectangular timbered halls. |
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Literacy was not widespread, but among the senior clergy, and in monasteries, it would have been common enough. |
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Protection would have been highly unpopular among the newly enfranchised urban working classes, as it would raise their cost of living. |
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He could think of her being there, without a lurking misgiving that it would have been better if she had not come. |
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The Dornier Do 217 would have been ideal, but suffered production problems. |
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The Germans lacked the trained pilots, the effective fighter aircraft, and the heavy bombers that would have been needed. |
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Marshall's speech had explicitly included an invitation to the Soviets, feeling that excluding them would have been a sign of distrust. |
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Archaeological sites can also be found on the foreshore today that would have been on dry land when they were constructed. |
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Such assimilation would have been facilitated if, as is possible, the Bastarnae spoke an East Germanic language closely related to Gothic. |
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This beverage would have been imported from the South, but supporting evidence is lacking. |
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Immense as his terms were, the emperor would have been well advised to grant them. |
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In 747, Easter fell on 2 April, a coincidence that likely would have been remarked upon by chroniclers but was not. |
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Since the office of emperor had never been technically hereditary, Andreas' claim would have been without merit under Byzantine law. |
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As such the first fleet would have been around 250 ships including the treasure ships. |
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The price of the map would have been about an average copyist's annual salary. |
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Even without the benefit of the American expansion, Spain would have been a major European power. |
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In the third phase the island named quaresma, together with some names written in cursive would have been added. |
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The role of the Nahua wife acquired through an alliance would have been to assist her husband achieve his military and diplomatic objectives. |
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Any assault on the Inca armies overlooking the valley would have been suicidal. |
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As such, the Yola and Fingal dialects would have been the only attested relicts of this original English variety in Ireland. |
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He was anointed King of the Mercians in 787, nine years before his succession in 796, and would have been correctly styled rex. |
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Caxton would have been 14 at the date of apprenticeship, but masters often paid the fees late. |
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To stand consistently by his criticisms of theories of race would have been to pull to pieces his partisan teachings, and this he would not do. |
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Probably my acquaintance, Mr Blank, therefore, would have been able, if he had so wished to do, to purloin the papers which he mentioned. |
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In part this position was also necessary, as otherwise there would have been no means to elicit or initiate reform of the church. |
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The dilemma was that tens of thousands of Loyalists were under American control and American retaliation would have been easy. |
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Note that gross criminal negligence represents such a serious failure to foresee that in any other person, it would have been recklessness. |
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The same result would have been inevitable if the provocation direction had been on the basis of Holley. |
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Damages in tort are awarded generally to place the claimant in the position in which he would have been had the tort not taken place. |
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Damages in tort are generally awarded to place the claimant in the position that would have been taken had the tort not taken place. |
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Constitution, which would have been the Thirteenth Amendment had it been ratified. |
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With trial by ordeal banned, establishing guilt would have been problematic had England not had forty years of judicial experience. |
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Without surgery he would have been unable to walk within a matter of months. |
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The building would have been in a Classical style incorporating Barry's existing Treasury building. |
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None of this would have been possible using the technology of Crompton's time, fifty years earlier. |
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The yarn could be bulked out by pressing in short fibres that would have been consider too short to spin if cotton. |
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Before the development of large commercial breweries in the UK, beer would have been brewed on the premises from which it was sold. |
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The area has been inhabited since Neolithic times, though large areas would have been marshy and contained Martin Mere. |
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The coal would have been used locally as a heating fuel or in the production of iron. |
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This took place in 1593 so would have been a contemporary topic in the Shakespearian period. |
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Ten years ago, any fish getting as far down as Salford would have been killed almost immediately by the pollution in the water. |
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Organisers said that if the weather had come a day earlier then the event would have been cancelled. |
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The superstructure of such a house would have been made of timber and thatch. |
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Hansford Worth who pointed out that the correct Celtic form would have been maen fawr, so it could not have mutated into Bowerman. |
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They rolled him for his money, and that would have been that, but the guy tried to fight back. |
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We were pinned down by shellfire. If the artillery hadn't run out of shells to shoot at us we would have been wiped out. |
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If the rectangle had been called a squaroid, the difficulty would have been repeated. |
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The aerosol mist of blood would have been visible through the scope. |
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They decided to throw out the idea because it would have been too expensive. |
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The Finn family could not restrain their triumphings at Killaloe, and I do not know that it would have been natural had they done so. |
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If this wanton attempt to unrail or overturn the engine had succeeded, eight lives would have been sacrificed. |
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I believe that I have no enemy on earth, and none surely would have been so wicked as to destroy me wantonly. |
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But to whether side fortune would have been partial could not be determined. |
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If a wolfcub had raised its head with such a movement it would have been evident that it was about to howl. |
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But if we inhabited such a world, men themselves would have been wonderless things, unable ever to spin myths. |
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If I was the sort of person wearing the trousers I would have been coming outside the house, not waiting for my husband to speak. |
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After all Weil was arguing that had France been morally pure, it would have been possible for France to betray Czechoslovakia more effectively. |
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These measurements would have been reported as adduction in Mayfield's, Flandry et al. |
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It would have been unseasonal to pass up the offer of home-baking, so I had a thick slice of chiffon matacha cake with adzuki bean cream. |
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If you had threatened to sell their first-born to white slavers there would have been less fuss. |
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Ball, presents a concert honoring the prominent wind band composer John Barnes Chance in what would have been his 80th birthday year. |
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From an evidential perspective, however, the chapter would have been stronger had Schmicker included a discussion of xenoglossy. |
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The doodle marks what would have been the 112th birthday of American inventor and entrepreneur Frank Zamboni. |
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Mr or Mrs Joe Bloggs would have been frog-marched off the flight on landing and banned for life. |
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Signing on would have been the collegial thing to do, said Wirth. |
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There is little doubt that Whittle's efforts would have been at the same level or even more advanced had the Air Ministry taken a greater interest in the design. |
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The drier land in the Vale of York, away from the river valleys, would have been extensively cleared for pastoral farming and small scale cropping before the Roman era. |
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While the ordinary soldiers and regimental officers wanted to fight on, without any senior officers or marshals any prospective invasion of Paris would have been impossible. |
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The Crown was not offered to James's infant son, who would have been the heir apparent under normal circumstances, but to William and Mary as joint sovereigns. |
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However, modern historians dispute this claim, suggesting it would have been impossible for Raleigh to have discovered the potato in the places he visited. |
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His recantations of his Protestantism would have been a major coup. |
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Henry's obesity hastened his death at the age of 55, which occurred on 28 January 1547 in the Palace of Whitehall, on what would have been his father's 90th birthday. |
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Forensic pathologist, Dr Stuart Hamilton stated that this injury would have left the King's brain visible, and most certainly would have been the cause of death. |
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The River Ouse would have been navigable at least as far north as Lewes. |
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They are now sensible it would have been better to comply than to refuse. |
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The exact liturgy that Augustine introduced to England remains unknown, but it would have been a form of the Latin language liturgy in use at Rome. |
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An alternative solution for satellite launches was explored by the RAE, in which solid fuel boosters would have been attached to the Black Knight. |
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We would have been laughed off the street in Philadelphia if we were seen wearing sneaks. In the big city, the young population wore loafers or boots. |
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These would have been used for the personal enjoyment of the crew and to provide a rhythm to work on the rigging and turning the capstans on the upper decks. |
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If this 'traditional' viewpoint were to be correct, the genes of the later English people would have been overwhelmingly inherited from Germanic migrants. |
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