For the remainder of the calendar year after 6 o'clock postmeridian October 20. |
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Traditionally, in China and Korea, only monastics engaged in Zen meditation, usually spending at least six months each year in retreat. |
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Each year on this date we commemorate our ancestors with a special ceremony. |
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It is a three year pilot, which aims to provide a one-stop information and advisory service for people interested in moving to Scotland for work or study. |
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We can extrapolate the number of new students entering next year by looking at how many entered in previous years. |
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The team was pretty bad last year, but this year they're downright pathetic. |
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It's been a year since I moved here and I still haven't unpacked all of my books. |
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Each academic year around 100 students spend a term at another leading business school. |
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As a result, and because of his performance at Whitby, Wilfrid was elected to a bishopric in Northumbria about a year after the council. |
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The programme targets recent graduates with less than a year of work experience who plan to start a career in finance. |
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In the year of 1633 the Parliament of Scotland introduced local taxation to fund this provision. |
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Wilfrid appears to have spent about a year in Kent, but the exact chronology is uncertain. |
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There are several levels of education one must choose between 2nd and 3rd year usually on the 3rd year of study. |
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Accommodation is guaranteed for first year undergraduates and international postgraduates. |
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In that same year the Gallic Empire was created by Postumus, retaining Britain and Gaul. |
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The airport's first terminal building opened in 1969 and was expanded the next year to handle the growing number of passengers. |
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Legionaries received 900 sesterces a year and could expect 12,000 sesterces on retirement. |
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Watt retired in 1800, the same year that his fundamental patent and partnership with Boulton expired. |
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In the same year that the London Passenger Transport Board was formed, Harry Beck's diagrammatic tube map appeared for the first time. |
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This attraction now draws around 300,000 visitors a year and is one of Greater Manchester's top 10 attractions. |
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Clubs are spread out across Malta and games are being played on a regular basis all year around. |
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In that same year Caracalla had his brother, a youth, assassinated in his mother's arms, and may have murdered 20,000 of Geta's followers. |
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He was ousted after only a year in office due to tensions with West Pakistan's establishment and bureaucracy. |
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Primary Schooling in France is mandatory as of age 6, the first year of primary school. |
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The year 1850 saw the victory of the Evangelical cleric George Cornelius Gorham in a celebrated legal action against church authorities. |
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An apparition of George heartened the Franks at the siege of Antioch, 1098, and made a similar appearance the following year at Jerusalem. |
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The antiquity of this form of writing extends before the invention of paper around the year 100 in China. |
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Nursery in England is also called FS1 which is the first year of foundation before they go into primary or infants. |
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The academic year is divided into three academic terms, determined by the Statutes of the University. |
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King's academic year runs from the last Monday in September to the first Friday in June. |
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Hawking had experienced increasing clumsiness during his final year at Oxford, including a fall on some stairs and difficulties when rowing. |
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Rubin estimated that it was used to do 200 million vaccinations per year during the last years of the campaign. |
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He gave a presidential address the year of his death but did not come to any definite conclusions. |
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In the year 1666 he retired again from Cambridge to his mother in Lincolnshire. |
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He was permitted to skip the first year of the course owing to his engineering degree. |
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The following year he received the Albert Einstein Medal and an honorary doctorate from the University of Oxford. |
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During his second year as a PhD student, however, he was awarded the Carey Foster Research Prize, a great honour. |
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All of these required much experimentation, but he soon had enough success to patent the process a year later. |
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This prohibition took effect on 27 October 1974, shortly after the 1975 model year began. |
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They like to see them awarded comfortable pensions. Is it 700,000 livres a year to the Polignac family? |
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Each year New Orleans plays host to the Sugar Bowl and the New Orleans Bowl college football games, and Shreveport hosts the Independence Bowl. |
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Each year the Fleetwood Transport Festival, known locally as Tram Sunday, is held on the third Sunday in July. |
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The ruling was quashed within a year following an appeal but was subsequently upheld. |
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Traditionally, grooms would promise to take their brides to Mnarja during the first year of marriage. |
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The party elects its National Executive Committee each year before its Autumn Conference. |
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So as Microsoft began its 30th year last month, investors wondered whether it's a little long in the tooth. |
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The oceanic climate is typified by cool winters with warmer summers and precipitation all year round, with more experienced in winter. |
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Estimates indicate that each year more than three million Pakistanis become infected with waterborne diseases. |
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The national cricket team participated in their first Cricket World Cup in 1999, and the following year was granted elite Test cricket status. |
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In addition, most colleges and universities only accept one year of ESL English. |
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In Wales, all children are taught Welsh from the first year of primary school. |
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For all my other servants I solicit the wages due them, and a year more, lest they be unprovided for. |
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The year 1829 is therefore generally regarded as marking the chief moment of Emancipation in Britain and Ireland. |
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The central governing body of the Connexion is the Methodist Conference which meets in June each year in a different part of the country. |
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Twelve days later Aidan died, on 31 August, in the seventeenth year of his episcopate. |
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Close to a year ago, there made its appearance upon the horizon of magicdom a book. |
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First release of unrounded population estimates and household communal establishment numbers, by single year of age and sex. |
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Prorogation usually occurs about one year after a session begins, and formally concludes the session. |
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In the general curriculum, there are three and four year programmes, with Honours track being in the four year category. |
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It is earned after three years of studies, of which at least a year and a half in the major subject. |
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Reviews come into effect on 1 April in the year following the date the reorganisation order is made. |
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Seretse Khama, first president of Botswana, spent a year at Balliol College. |
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The following year he was awarded an 1851 Exhibition Scholarship, which allowed him to study and research at a university in continental Europe. |
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Alcoa is now a lean and agile enterprise, after having split last year into two entities. |
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The Bank of England was founded in 1694, followed by the Bank of Scotland a year later. |
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Ayrton Senna drove for the team from 1985 to 1987, winning twice in each year and achieving 17 pole positions. |
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The intention was to transfer aircraft currently in Spanish service within a year of contract signature. |
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This year the King sent it to Troyes, each member ordered there by an individual lettre de cachet. |
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In 1773, the Priestleys moved to Calne in Wiltshire, and a year later Lord Shelburne and Priestley took a tour of Europe. |
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England's oldest horse race, which began in 1519, is run each year at Kiplingcotes near Market Weighton. |
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However, it was a year before the funds were made available, greatly delaying development. |
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As of 2016, Louisiana was the birthplace of the most NFL players per capita for the eighth year in a row. |
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Hawking has maintained ties to Caltech, spending a month there almost every year since this first visit. |
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Many of us get impatient with the tedium of bottling after a year or two and start thinking about kegging our beers instead. |
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Later that year Severus waged a short punitive campaign beyond the eastern frontier, annexing the Kingdom of Osroene as a new province. |
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The same year he published London to Ladysmith via Pretoria and a second volume of Boer war experiences, Ian Hamilton's March. |
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Opened by Prince Albert on 2 May 1859, it was completed in the year of Brunel's death. |
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The following year the company took over the ships operated by Ford and Jackson on the route between Neyland in Wales and Waterford in Ireland. |
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The Mercury Music Prize is handed out every year to the best album from a British or Irish musician or group. |
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In the United States, over 12,000 people per year are hospitalized as a result of lawn mower accidents. |
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Hovercraft service is suspended for several weeks each year while the river is beginning to freeze to minimize damage to the river ice surface. |
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In that year it also bought Unibus in Denmark, its first venture outside the United Kingdom. |
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These national rugby teams play each other each year for the Triple Crown as part of the Six Nations Championship. |
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It was designed for the use of the monarch, who travels from Buckingham Palace by carriage every year for the State Opening of Parliament. |
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Eustace died the next year aged 22, during his father's lifetime, and so never became king in his own right. |
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In that year Peter Lee, Celia Lyttleton and a poster by David Booth, Malcolm Fowler and Nancy Fowler were commissioned. |
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U president Donald Tusk, officially triggering the two year process of leaving the European Union. |
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Unlike most areas of the United Kingdom, in the last year of primary school many children sit entrance examinations for grammar schools. |
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The seriously mentally ill have a 10 to 25 year reduction in life expectancy. |
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In the year after the 2010 general election, half the Tories' funding came from the financial sector. |
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However he decided to extend his wage restraint policy for another year hoping that the economy would be in a better shape for a 1979 election. |
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William's ability to leave England for an entire year was a sign that he felt that his control of the kingdom was secure. |
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In his second year he dropped philosophy, and was awarded an upper second class Bachelor of Arts degree. |
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However, the party lost control later in the year after several of its councillors defected and it lost its majority. |
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Nelson spent the first half of the year conducting operations to frustrate French advances and bolster Britain's Italian allies. |
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Each year more than 7,000 people attend the event, which brings celebrities from TV and film to the coastal town. |
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Some upland areas received, on average, over 25 days per year of snow falling. |
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A year later, the Asian Development Bank reported that Pakistan's economic crisis was easing. |
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The liturgies are organised according to the traditional liturgical year and the calendar of saints. |
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It is currently estimated that the volume of IT outsourcing is doubling every year in Bangladesh. |
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He remained hostage for a year and had to pay a large ransom for his own release. |
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A year later, Catherine was banished from court, and her rooms were given to Anne. |
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Consequently, in the same year the Act of First Fruits and Tenths transferred the taxes on ecclesiastical income from the Pope to the Crown. |
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The creation of the Irish Free State in the following year saw the remaining county lieutenancies in Ireland abolished. |
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Various tables were drawn up, aiming to produce the necessary alignment between the solar year and the phases of the calendrical moon. |
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A year later, Catherine was banished from court, and her old rooms were given to Anne Boleyn. |
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Elizabeth I ascended to the throne in 1558 and the next year Parliament passed the Act of Supremacy 1558 that restored the original act. |
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Virginia hit peak car usage before the year 2000, making it one of the first such states. |
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A year later, he explored what is now Guyana and eastern Venezuela in search of Lake Parime and Manoa, the legendary city. |
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The oceanic climate typically experiences cool winters with warmer summers and precipitation all year round, with more experienced in winter. |
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In South America, the Dutch seized Cayenne from the French in 1658 and drove off a French attempt to retake it a year later. |
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Eight are elected each year by the society and also hold their membership for life. |
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The rest of the year he spent escorting convoys, during which he continued to develop his navigation and ship handling skills. |
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More became Master of Requests in 1514, the same year in which he was appointed as a Privy Counsellor. |
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Up to 52 fellows are elected each year and in 2014 there were about 1,450 living members in total. |
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Initiation into a coven is traditionally preceded by an apprenticeship period of a year and a day. |
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A State Opening may take place at other times of the year if an election is held early due to a vote of no confidence in the government. |
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Moreover, anyone serving a prison sentence of one year or more is ineligible. |
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Each ward returns two or three members, for a total of 18 Councillors elected to four year terms. |
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French tuition fees are capped based on the level of education pursued, from 183 Euros per year for undergraduate up to 388 for doctorates. |
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Nelson and Seahorse spent the rest of the year cruising off the coast and escorting merchantmen. |
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This requirement takes about six months to one year depending on the type of degree. |
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The next year I plowed and disked the patch of ground and planted potatoes. |
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This was a year after the island was transferred to France by the Republic of Genoa. |
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The London Centre for Nanotechnology was established in the same year as a joint venture between UCL and Imperial College London. |
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Many other colleges hold smaller events during the year that they call summer balls or parties. |
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Currently some 6 million faredodgers every year find out just how far their ownership of Indian Railways extends. |
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Gales are recorded approximately 24 days per year in the Isles of Scilly and coastal Cornwall. |
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Precipitation is both adequate and reliable throughout the year in oceanic climates. |
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In 1699 Liverpool was made a parish by Act of Parliament, that same year its first slave ship, Liverpool Merchant, set sail for Africa. |
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Temperatures there remain relatively constant throughout the year and snowfall is seldom seen. |
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The diocese of Ely was created in 1108 out of the see of Lincoln, and a year later the bishopric of Ely was founded. |
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Anyone physically present in the United Kingdom for 183 or more days in a tax year is classed as resident for that year. |
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In July 1974, the standard rate became 8 percent and from October that year petrol was taxed at a new higher rate of 25 percent. |
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Wishart's supporters seized St Andrews Castle, which they held for a year before they were defeated with the help of French forces. |
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The UK hosted the first F1 Grand Prix in 1950 at Silverstone, the current location of the British Grand Prix held each year in July. |
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The district obtained city status in 2002, becoming England's 50th city in the 50th year of Queen Elizabeth II's reign. |
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Thou lettest me kiss thee last year, and the year before, and every other year. |
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Nelson arrived off Toulon in July 1803 and spent the next year and a half enforcing the blockade. |
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Three Fuegians on board had been seized during the first Beagle voyage, then during a year in England were educated as missionaries. |
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In that year another cluster of sites, comprising the Blyth Estuary Renewable Energy Zone at Port of Blyth, was added to the zone. |
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By 1790 Sunderland was building around nineteen ships per year making it the most important shipbuilding centre in the United Kingdom. |
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The following year was devoted to suppressing Mesopotamia and other Parthian vassals who had backed Niger. |
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My aunt Gracie Juanita could build Tara if you gave her a year and a key to the Home Depot. |
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Some previously extinct birds, such as the golden eagle, been reintroduced in about the year 2000 after decades of extirpation. |
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Speculation that the world would end in the year 1000 was confined to a few uneasy French monks. |
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Precipitation falls throughout the year but is light overall, particularly in the east. |
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Within a year he was posted to Central Flying School, Wittering, for a flying instructor's course. |
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Some students take a gap year after finishing high school to broaden their horizons. |
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The defection of these peoples in the year 89 during Domitian's war against the Dacians modified the whole frontier policy of the Empire. |
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It's the time of year when balikbayans descend upon us in droves Ito remind us of how benighted we are. |
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The conspiracy of Gaius Silius in the year after his Censorship, 48, is detailed in the section discussing Claudius' third wife, Messalina. |
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Beginning in 1985, the year of the Battle of the Beanfield, no access was allowed into the stones at Stonehenge for any religious reason. |
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Since just before the year 2010, Bundoran has hosted European championship surfing. |
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The government distributed Anderson shelters until 1941 and that year began distributing the Morrison shelter, which could be used inside homes. |
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In 1976, Crick took a sabbatical year at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California. |
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That year the Committee on Imperial Defence estimated that an attack of 60 days would result in 600,000 dead and 1,200,000 wounded. |
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Within a year the Antonine Wall was recaptured, but by 163 or 164 it was abandoned. |
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Around the year 1080 Archbishop Thomas started building the cathedral that in time became the current Minster. |
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The grass was so green that it looked like the artificial Easter bunny grass that Dory had bought each year to fill her children's baskets with. |
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The Dark Peak tends to receive more rainfall each year in comparison to the White Peak as it is higher in altitude. |
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She'd bonded with Madison last summer, and this year the child was a little beeyatch. |
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The Caledonians, short on supplies and feeling their position becoming desperate, revolted later that year along with the Maeatae. |
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The Imperial court was based in York until at least AD211, in which year Severus died and was succeeded by his sons, Caracalla and Geta. |
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Discharge from hospital can be delayed for months, even for over a year due to lack of appropriate care in the community. |
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Nevertheless, the following year he debased the denarius substantially because of rising military expenditures. |
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Goths attacked the emperor himself, but within a year Alaric was accepted as a leader of Theodosius's Gothic troops and this rebellion was over. |
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In the Fourth 5 year Plan special efforts are to be made to make up the beway in the field of girls' education. |
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Ceawlin was deposed, perhaps by his successor, a nephew named Ceol, and died a year later. |
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This major horseracing venue is located on the Knavesmire and sees thousands flocking to the city every year for the 15 race meetings. |
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Late in the year Alaric sent bishops to express his readiness to leave Italia if Honorius would only grant his people a supply of grain. |
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However, following his death and a year of political instability, Oswald of Northumbria gained the throne. |
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List of top 20 manufacturing countries by total value of manufacturing in US dollars for its noted year according to Worldbank. |
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In 454 Aetius was personally stabbed to death by Valentinian, who was himself murdered by the dead general's supporters a year later. |
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The first year of his reign was marked by the executions of a number of English noblemen whom he considered suspect. |
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A year later, in 886, Alfred reoccupied the city of London and set out to make it habitable again. |
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Conan IV then briefly ruled as Count, but Henry took the title that same year by mustering an army in Avranches to threaten Conan. |
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Earlier in the same year he witnessed a charter of King Ethelred the Unready as Eaduuine dux. |
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His coronation was in London, at Christmas, with recognition by the nobility in January the next year at Oxford. |
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The earliest year for which a presiding officer has been identified is 1258, when Peter de Montfort presided over the Parliament held in Oxford. |
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The following year the Northumbrian Danes attacked Mercia, but suffered a decisive defeat at the Battle of Tettenhall. |
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For the rest of the year Alfred concentrated on attacking with small bands against isolated groups of Danes. |
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The hotel we stayed in this year was fabulous. It put our vacation a notch above the rest. |
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My cell had blackwashed walls, and I spent the next year in almost total darkness. |
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The chronically treacherous Eadric was executed within a year of Cnut's accession. |
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A year ago, amid the London riots, people were entitled to wonder if Mr Cameron had a point about Broken Britain. |
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That was the year that Sir Richard was writing his volume on Domestic Life in Tartary. The critics all blamed it for a lack of concentration. |
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In 1037 Harold was accepted as king, and the following year he expelled Emma, who retreated to Bruges. |
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The academic year has two semesters, from August to December and from January to June. |
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Permafrost can be found all year in the higher mountain areas and in the interior of Finnmark county. |
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Edward, however, was not able to take advantage of the momentum, and the next year the Scots managed to recapture Stirling Castle. |
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After a year of resistance the EIC surrendered in 1690, and the company sent envoys to Aurangzeb's camp to plead for a pardon. |
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After college, she spent her first postgraduate year studying abroad. |
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Investors have already started buying back shares they had sold last year in an effort to increase their profits. |
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She grew intellectually and emotionally in her first year at college. |
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He was on the fringes of Test selection last year before a shoulder injury cruelled his chances. |
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London's Kings Place, now one year old, established itself as a venue for imaginative programming, a complement to the evergreen Wigmore Hall. |
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The boys' school numbered 856 boys in 2009, the 500th year of its foundation. |
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It was estimated, for example, that Treasurer Wayne Swan had given more than 250 interviews and doorstops by the end of his first year in office. |
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The year 2000 was celebrated as the beginning of the third millennium. |
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The douzaines of Guernsey, since the year 1844, are represented in the states by deputies, who are delegates rather than representatives. |
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It needs more brains than one might think. Mario said, no doubt truly, that it took a year to make a reliable cafetier. |
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After his last year of college football, he was drafted by the Miami Dolphins. |
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On their vacation last year they went trekking in the Himalayas. |
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In many countries the academic year starts in September in finishes in August of the next calendar year. |
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The number of international players in the National Basketball Association has increased 10 percent from one year ago, the league said on Monday. |
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Blue John is now scarce, and only a few hundred kilograms are mined each year for ornamental and lapidary use. |
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The dragon is the symbol of power and wealth, but being born in a dragon year is more the financial equivalent of having a strong tail wind. |
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Febold was always a good-natured cuss, but he really got peeved one year when the weather got hotter and drier and drouthier every day. |
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Meantime, the loonie's buoyancy this year reflects growing interest in Canuckistan from offshore admirers. |
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The year 1998 was alive with graffiti and trains pulling up with dubs on their sides. |
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Additionally, several thousand Punjabis gather in Lahore every year on International Mother Language Day. |
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White sailed for England in late 1587, although crossing the Atlantic at that time of year was a considerable risk. |
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During Mary's reign, Elizabeth was imprisoned for nearly a year on suspicion of supporting Protestant rebels. |
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This is the time of year when hunters are stalking the woods for deer. |
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On Easter Monday each year Gawthorpe, near Wakefield, holds the World Coal Carrying Championship. |
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In each year lambs were weaned at 3 months and slaughtered as a group at a target average carcase weight of 22kg. |
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That very year they received an order from Gustaf II Adolf of Sweden for a large number of tapestries and four caparisons. |
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Most deacons are preparing for priesthood and usually only remain as deacons for about a year before being ordained priests. |
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So successful are the spray mixtures applied in early summer each year that along mainlines very little grows on the permanent way or cess path. |
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In 1572, Raleigh was registered as an undergraduate at Oriel College, Oxford, but he left a year later without a degree. |
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In the Armada year of 1588, Raleigh had some involvement with defence against the Spanish at Devon. |
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It is usually warm most of the year with no pronounced rainy season, but slightly more rain in autumn and spring. |
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Two Andover classmates, Al Wilson and Al Lindley, both went out for crew in our freshman year at Yale. |
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I'll hazard I can do more damage on my laptop sitting in my pyjamas before my first cup of Earl Grey than you can do in a year in the field. |
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To commemorate the 700th anniversary of Bacon's approximate year of birth, Prof. |
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It was recaptured by the Dutch in 1676, but was returned again a year later, this time permanently. |
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An art investor in Hallandale, Fla., who died last year at 57, he stored crateloads at his apartment and nearby warehouses. |
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Every year around the holidays, the police launch a campaign to crack down on drunk driving. |
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The Dutch claimed that a treaty signed with the sultan's predecessor the year earlier had granted them control of the region. |
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At the beginning of June each year the coupling of these two towns is officially celebrated. |
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English commercial and territorial expansion would be limited until the signing of the Treaty of London the year following Elizabeth's death. |
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In 1589, the year after defeating the Armada, Drake and Sir John Norreys were given three tasks. |
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At the Wardmote the ward's Alderman appoints at least one Deputy for the year ahead. |
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Cromwell's army then took Edinburgh, and by the end of the year his army had occupied much of southern Scotland. |
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He moved across the river to Southwark by 1599, the same year his company constructed the Globe Theatre there. |
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Their first son was born about a year before Charles but died within a day. |
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In the same year as the jargonium announcement, 1869, Arthur Herbert Church announced the discovery of a new element associated with zircon. |
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This year marks the centenary of the building's construction. |
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And as dean, with the help of his deaness, Eva Howe Stevens, he entertained every student in his home every year and made Cornell a Shangri-la. |
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A year into Wren's appointment as a Savilian Professor in Oxford, the Royal Society was created and Wren became an active member. |
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Snowfall is very variable from year to year and ranges from 23 days on the high moors to about 6 on coastal areas. |
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Matters came to a head in 1833, the year in which the canal made its lowest profit since the death of the Duke. |
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William dissolved Parliament in 1695, and the new Parliament that assembled that year was led by the Whigs. |
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Cabot led another voyage to the Americas the following year but nothing was ever heard of his ships again. |
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This usually requires an extra year of study with an extra honours dissertation. |
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The company's earnings for last year are published in the annual report. |
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And there were some who died with fevers, which at some seasons of the year was very frequent in the land. |
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It gained university status in 1992, and in the same year absorbed Crewe and Alsager College of Higher Education in South Cheshire. |
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In the same year a remarkably harsh winter saw many boats frozen into their moorings, and unable to move for weeks at a time. |
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The Chief Commoner is elected in October of each year and holds office for one year from the following April. |
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In April 1795, France concluded a peace agreement with Prussia, later that year peace was agreed with Spain. |
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By the year 2000 many historians were saying that the field of the French Revolution was in intellectual disarray. |
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Over three thousand rooms are available, guaranteeing first year undergraduates a place in College residences. |
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At the end of the same year he sent in his resignation as Lucasian professor, walking away also from the Cambridge struggle with Whewell. |
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As of 2006, there were about 15 million units of blood products transfused per year in the United States. |
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The hype around e-books was electrifying in the year 2000 when Stephen King became the first celebrity writer to publish an e-novel. |
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In 1830 the new railway opened and by the end of the year was carrying freight. |
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The team had a reputation for being a loser year after year. |
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During this period, snow settled, on average, fewer than three days per year across the Isles of Scilly and on the coasts of Devon and Cornwall. |
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Every year there is something new, something that everybody who is anybody gourmetwise, has to eat and rave about. |
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His fantastic post-college plans had all collapsed within a year of graduation. |
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All subscriptions are for one year unless otherwise specified. |
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A Ford dealer in Saudi Arabia repeatedly warned the automaker the same year that Firestone tires were failing on Explorers. |
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This accolade came just over a year after Nottingham was named as the UK's first City of Football. |
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Tests show that even in the first year of life, the fear of strangers develops more similarly along identical twins than fraternals. |
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Amber Luthergaard had been a fixture in the halls of Congress for over a year now. The distinguished gentlegirl was adjusting. |
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I usually just got in during garbage time, which there was a lot of that year as we rolled to another state championship. |
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And it's not just the great unhosed. These raiders all earn over two hundred thousand pounds a year in big banks. |
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Each person has an income tax personal allowance, and income up to this amount in each tax year is free of tax. |
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She'll be playing in the tournament this year after winning the qualifier. |
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As the year 1934, an annus horribilis of political murder and bankrupt statesmanship, drew toward a close, Europe had the jitters. |
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Despite the defeat of its European allies in the first year of the war, the United Kingdom continued the fight alone against Germany. |
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The United Kingdom has a temperate climate, with plentiful rainfall all year round. |
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That year John Cabot, also a commissioned Italian, got letters patent from King Henry VII of England. |
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This species travels north to the waters off the British Isles every year following the swarms of jellyfish that form its prey. |
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Soon, the Portuguese sailed further eastward, to the valuable Spice Islands in 1512, landing in China one year later. |
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His body was brought back to Portsmouth in November that year and received the highest naval and military honours. |
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Rainfall varies greatly from year to year, and patterns of alternate flooding and drought are common. |
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The year 1927 also produced a splendidly ailurophiliac Black Cat, with woodcuts by Gyula Zilzer, in Middle European style. |
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His ships with the frozen crews, including Captain Willoughby and his journal, were found by Russian fishermen a year later. |
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Were you a party to any suit terminated within the year immediately preceding the filing of the original petition herein? |
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The European Capital of Culture programme selects one or more cities in every year to assist the cultural development of that city. |
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Lowe quit the West Wing last year amid rumours that he was unhappy that his co-stars earned more than him. |
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United in Diversity was adopted as the motto of the Union in the year 2000, having been selected from proposals submitted by school pupils. |
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A new chemical plant was established the following year for making oil and petrol from creosote and coal through a process called hydrogenation. |
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Both of these rulers were killed during the year that followed, as Cadwallon continued his devastating invasion of Northumbria. |
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The chemical additives in the anti-fade paint meant the color stayed vibrant year after year. |
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He's a year older than his classmates, because he was held back in second grade. |
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Despite Kennedy's glowing tribute, Hernandez was no ball of fire his first year as a pro. |
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After the year 750, major epidemic diseases did not appear again in Europe until the Black Death of the 14th century. |
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The uplift is about eight millimetres per year on the Finnish coast of the northernmost Gulf of Bothnia. |
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By this year Koch had become so antibike that he banned the cycles from several major Manhattan avenues. |
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Tariq's forces were joined the next year by those of his superior, Musa ibn Nusair. |
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In the year 664, the Synod of Whitby was held to discuss the controversy regarding the timing of the Easter festival. |
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Then a man passed by with his child on his shoulders. This time last year I had baby fever so bad, it was ridiculous. |
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Many later entries, especially those written by contemporaries, contained a great deal of historical narrative under the year headings. |
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In his first year at Harrow he was recognised as being the best in his division for history. |
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The remaining books cover the reign of Nero, perhaps until his death in June 68 or until the end of that year to connect with the Histories. |
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However they remain commonplace in most houses and are organised for first and second year boys to do by their respective Housemasters. |
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