To establishment Republicans and Democrats, that sounds like an absurdly narrow and implausible vision. |
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It made perfect sense to Michael that the Berlin police would choose to infiltrate the Black Bloc, rather than the establishment leftist parties. |
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At the close of the 1991 season, a proposal was tabled for the establishment of a new league that would bring more money into the game overall. |
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In some areas, such as human sexuality, the church establishment has faced resistance from congregations. |
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The election of a Labour Government in 1997 included a commitment to hold a referendum on the establishment of a Welsh Assembly. |
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As early as 1883, Sullivan had been under pressure from the musical establishment to write a grand opera. |
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That year, he also reluctantly agreed to sit for a portrait by establishment painter George Frederic Watts. |
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Two important painters in the establishment of America's pop art vocabulary were Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg. |
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It was nevertheless seen as the formal acceptance of the YBAs into the establishment. |
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The acquisition of valuable and extensive property, therefore, necessarily requires the establishment of civil government. |
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In France, a revolution led to the overthrow of the monarchy and the establishment of the French Second Republic. |
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It is a feature of racing that a modest establishment often holds its own against the bigger players even in a top race. |
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The Roman conquest of the island began in AD 43, leading to the establishment of the Roman province known in Latin as Britannia. |
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The Commission must make recommendations on matters related to the establishment of the outer limits of their continental shelf. |
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The bill paves the way for the establishment of a National Communications regulator in the broadcasting and telecommunications sectors. |
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This officially marked the establishment of the Republic of Djibouti, named after its capital city. |
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The establishment of the Kalmar Union in 1397 united the kingdoms of Norway, Denmark and Sweden. |
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Until 1989, the political establishment relied on censorship of the opposition. |
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The income from the salt trade was lost in 1594 because of the establishment of the ducal salt monopoly. |
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Andalas University is pioneering the establishment of a leading university outside of Java. |
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Thus, the new system favoured a new Anglican establishment in Church and State. |
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The First Book of Discipline envisaged the establishment of reformed ministers in each of approximately 1,080 parishes. |
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This was seen as the start towards the establishment of Cornish in an educational setting. |
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In leaving the established Church, however, they did not reject the principle of establishment. |
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Constitutionally, despite the Disruption, she continued to support the establishment principle. |
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This office was not part of the original establishment, but was created in 1763 and joined to the office of Dean of the Chapel Royal. |
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Prior to the establishment of Parliament, the monarch ruled absolutely by the issuing of his personal written orders, open or closed. |
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The Lyon Court is directly responsible for the establishment of the rights to arms and pedigree. |
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Marxists argue that the establishment of a socialist mode of production is the only way to overcome these deficiencies. |
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With the establishment of the Urdd headquarters in the Wales Millennium Centre, the eisteddfod will return to Cardiff every four years. |
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The driving figure in the establishment of the Cambrian Archaeological Association was the Rev. |
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The process of glacier establishment, growth and flow is called glaciation. |
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Likewise, the chapels of St Catherine and St Barbara were lost, the church of St Peter's being the main religious establishment to survive. |
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In 787, Offa succeeded in reducing the power of Canterbury through the establishment of a rival archdiocese at Lichfield. |
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Following the First World War and the establishment of the League of Nations, the need for codification of international law arose. |
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These may include the building of classrooms, baseball pitches, or the establishment of women's groups, for instance. |
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The establishment of a central bank was not touched upon in the 1851 legislation. |
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The Prince Of Wales is a prominent J D Wetherspoon establishment at the junction with Wood Street, which leads to Central Station. |
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In the middle of the 19th century, eminent Welsh people were advocating the establishment of a university in the Principality. |
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The press was started in 1986 by a group of volunteers, and had 400 shareholders within six months of its establishment. |
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In the past this sort of establishment was the haven of the short order cook grilling or frying simple foods for the working man. |
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The recorded history of Birkenhead began with the establishment of Birkenhead Priory and the Mersey Ferry in the 12th century. |
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At the time of its establishment the company referred to itself as Irish Rail, and adopted the four rails IR logo. |
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The political relationship between England and Ireland dates from the 12th century with the establishment of the Lordship of Ireland. |
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In 1994, cinematographic production received a boost with the establishment of the Cinema Advisory Committee. |
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Svalbard is a demilitarized zone, as the treaty prohibits the establishment of military installations. |
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His credibility was so deeply undermined that the abolition of the monarchy and establishment of a republic became an increasing possibility. |
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This idea gained him international fame and led to the establishment of the Glacial Theory. |
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In the absence of disturbance, a climax vegetation cover develops that prevents the establishment of other species. |
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The transition from introduction, to establishment and to invasion has been described in the context of plants. |
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In the first case, organisms are purposely released for establishment in the wild. |
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However, the later establishment of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1815 marked a turning point. |
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This led to the establishment of schuilkerken, covert churches, behind seemingly ordinary canal side house fronts. |
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A second cadet establishment was constructed at Osborne on the Isle of Wight for the first two years, with the last two remaining at Dartmouth. |
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This resulted also in the establishment of a Flemish Parliament and Government. |
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The first phase, the establishment of a secure foothold, was codenamed Neptune. |
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Strategically, the campaign led to the loss of the German position in most of France and the secure establishment of a new major front. |
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In 1959, the Royal Naval Helicopter Station HMS Osprey was officially opened, sharing the name with the shore establishment. |
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Since the establishment of the Japan Professional Football League in 1992, association football has also gained a wide following. |
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There are also several successful cases of the establishment of new populations of heath fritillary. |
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African nations have attempted to cooperate through the establishment of the African Union, which is headquartered in Addis Ababa. |
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The incident forced the resignation of Columbia's President, Grayson Kirk and the establishment of the University Senate. |
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There has been a Greek presence on campus since the establishment in 1836 of the Delta Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi. |
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China's civil war continued through and after the war, resulting eventually in the establishment of the People's Republic of China. |
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A variety of activities, including education, regulation, and the establishment of marine protected areas are under way to protect these reefs. |
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He donated money to the abbey at Cluny itself, and after 1120 gave generously to Reading Abbey, a Cluniac establishment. |
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The Police Memorial Trust since its establishment in 1984 has erected over 38 memorials to some of those officers. |
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In this crusade Besant had considerable success, the establishment of The People's Palace in the East of London being one result. |
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In 1870, republican sentiment in Britain, fed by the Queen's seclusion, was boosted after the establishment of the Third French Republic. |
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Through Victoria's reign, the gradual establishment of a modern constitutional monarchy in Britain continued. |
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This led to the establishment by Arthur Hill Hassall of a chest hospital at Ventnor. |
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It also led campaigns for the establishment of an Isle of Wight specific radio service and for a regional television service. |
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Commonly such adventitious establishment is apparently harmless at best, but in some cases Lavandula species have become invasive. |
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However, it was announced that an agreement had already been made to sell the whole establishment to Ryde School. |
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Onesimus Ustonson established his trading shop in 1761, and his establishment remained as a market leader for the next century. |
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The establishment of permanent boundaries between what later became Lower Saxony and Westphalia began in the 12th century. |
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The result of this battle was the end of Spartan supremacy and the establishment of Theban hegemony. |
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However, the overall scarcity of manpower for the Roman military establishment meant that the campaign was doomed from the start. |
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I will not dissemble the first emotions of joy on the recovery of my freedom, and perhaps the establishment of my fame. |
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To this followed a major slave revolt under Spartacus, and then the establishment of the first Triumvirate with Caesar, Pompey and Crassus. |
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The result was the establishment of numerous monasteries, which would become the nucleus of Old High German literacy in the Carolingian Empire. |
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The establishment of the church as an institution recognized by worldly rulers is also visible in legal history. |
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In 2010, the Sami Council supported the establishment of a cultural center in Russia for Arctic peoples. |
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Since its establishment, the prize has been won by 15 Swedish, 10 Danish, 10 Norwegian, 8 Finnish, 7 Icelandic, 2 Faroe and 1 Sami writers. |
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Karl Marx's ideas played a significant role in the establishment of the social sciences and the development of the socialist movement. |
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The Dutch had settled in America long before the establishment of the United States of America. |
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After the establishment of the Greek Kingdom, the architecture of Athens and other cities was mostly influenced by the Neoclassical architecture. |
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His baptism was followed by the building of churches and the establishment of an ecclesiastical hierarchy. |
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The London borough was created with the 1965 establishment of Greater London. |
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Afrikaner families thus became larger in size, more interconnected, and clannish than those of any other colonial establishment in the world. |
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This shuffling of authority within the Prussian military establishment would have important consequences. |
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It also saw the establishment of a Danish colonial empire and some Swedish overseas colonies. |
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Pepin's son Charlemagne requested a similar organ for his chapel in Aachen in 812, beginning its establishment in Western church music. |
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Mondale's passionate attachment to the issue reflects his thralldom to the policy wonks and wise men of the Washington establishment. |
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His regime was plagued by attempted coups and intrigue within the military establishment. |
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The treasure voyages were commanded and overseen by the eunuch establishment whose political influence was heavily dependent on imperial favor. |
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There, he awaited the Hongxi Emperor's return along with the military establishment from the north. |
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In contrast, the eunuch establishment stood at the head of the fleet and the expeditions. |
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Traditionally, they were political opponents of the eunuch establishment, but also to the military establishments who crewed the fleet. |
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The establishment of the Yuan dynasty had dramatically increased the number of Muslims in China. |
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He founded a political system that survived until 1922 with the establishment of the Republic of Turkey. |
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Trade between Elmina and Portugal grew throughout the decade following the establishment of the trading post under Gomes. |
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They contributed to the establishment of the Dutch West Indies Company in 1621, and some were members of the directorate. |
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Pressure from natives and competing European fisheries prevented a permanent establishment and was abandoned five years later. |
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The modern art movement in the country officially emerged in the 1950s, culminating in the establishment of an art society. |
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In New Spain the high court was established in 1527, prior to the establishment of the viceroyalty. |
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This board will have a significant degree of federal control involved in its establishment and operations. |
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The geographical area of Florida diminished with the establishment of English settlements to the north and French claims to the west. |
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Above all, he wanted to maintain the large wartime military establishment, even though the peace made that superfluous. |
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Prior to its establishment, Huguenots used the Cabbage Garden near the Cathedral. |
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But the first initiative came not from the medical establishment but from the admirals. |
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Since the late 20th century and the establishment of Galicia's autonomy, the Galician language is resurgent. |
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The constitution also provides for the establishment of village or island courts presided over by chiefs to deal with questions of customary law. |
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The settling of this territory facilitated the establishment and development of Siberian agriculture. |
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Tobolsk saw the establishment of the first school, theater, and newspaper in Siberia. |
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It was followed by the establishment of trading posts in Asia and Africa in the 17th century. |
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Despite its establishment within his kingdom, Afonso I of Kongo believed that the slave trade should be subject to Kongo law. |
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The Reformation ended in division and the establishment of new church movements. |
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The emancipation of the slaves heralded in the establishment of the Jamaican education system for the masses. |
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Anger and dismay over the treaty's provisions helped pave the way for the establishment of Benito Mussolini's dictatorship three years later. |
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A key component has also been added recently, with the establishment of a surveillance unit. |
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Soon after, Pope Alexander III began reforms that would lead to the establishment of canon law. |
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They rejected the role of civil government and demanded the immediate establishment of a congregation of the faithful. |
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Since its establishment, the Church allows its priests to marry, rejecting mandatory clerical celibacy. |
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Eventually the legal caseload in a county would become great enough to warrant the establishment of a local judiciary. |
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In a few locations, municipal courts have been retained to the exclusion of the establishment of district courts. |
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Further establishment of conditions of intention or malice where applicable may apply in cases of gross negligence. |
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The place fosters regional art, far from the coastal cultural establishment, and its most thriving medium is quiltmaking. |
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Also in 2002, Tennessee amended the state constitution to allow for the establishment of a lottery. |
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In late 1830, Fullerton closed the courts and dismissed the judicial establishment before leaving for England. |
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Following the establishment of the United States, the Americans controlled the area east of the Mississippi and north of New Orleans. |
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They played an important role in the establishment of Buddhism in India and its spread to Central Asia and China. |
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Prior to the establishment of the British Empire on 2 August 1858, Lord Stanley had served as President of the Board of Control. |
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Federal legislation regarding railbanking provides for interim public use of the corridor, allowing the establishment of recreational trails. |
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The establishment of the Scottish Parliament in 1998 has implications for parliamentary supremacy. |
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Luxembourg was chosen as the provisional seat of the Court on 23 July 1952 with the establishment of the European Coal and Steel Community. |
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The wage demands were then met and spending on the industry continued to increase, including the establishment of the new Selby Coalfield. |
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Thereupon the Duke broke up his London establishment, and retired to his estate at Worsley where he devoted himself to the making of canals. |
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The original Environment Bill covered the establishment of the Environment Agency, contaminated land, National Parks and waste topics. |
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This building was built after the church's establishment in 1727, but the Congregation's original church was the first new church in that period. |
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The 1836 law instituted a significantly more rigorous application process, including the establishment of an examination system. |
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The 12th and early 13th centuries also saw the establishment of Augustinian priories at Merton, Newark, Tandridge, Southwark and Reigate. |
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In 1155, Alice de Romilly donated land for the establishment of Bolton Priory and land at Kilnsey to Fountains Abbey. |
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Following the establishment of Cheshire East Council in 2009 the borough was abolished and the Mayoralty transferred to charter trustees. |
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The establishment of an Administrative Court in Leeds in April 2009 reinforced Leeds' position as one of the UK's key legal centres. |
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Spores are extremely important in establishment of new populations in disturbed habitats and on islands. |
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The establishment of this and similar national parks helped to improve access for all outdoors enthusiasts. |
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In spite of Mr. James' occasional weakness for sobbing notes, the presiding spirit of the establishment is, I should say, one of rompery. |
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In this establishment, as everybody knows, on occasions when the crush is great, the animals rub shoulders freely with the spectators. |
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Case C became aware of infection before leaving the establishment at 1 P.M., but considered the violent itch to be a form of scabiophobia. |
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The situation is more complex for rodents, which eat some seeds but scatterhoard others in conditions that may aid germination and establishment. |
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The steelification of iron was to prove the key to the eventual establishment of a ferrous-based armamentarium. |
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The Presbyterians, and other fanatics that dangle after them, are well inclined to pull down the present establishment. |
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Ten years ago, Frank Buono, a retired employee of the National Park Service, objected to the cross, saying it violated the establishment clause. |
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This has led to the establishment of an annual Garlic Festival at Newchurch, which is one of the largest events of the local calendar. |
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In 1894 the industry returned to Greatham with the establishment of the Greatham Salt and Brine Company by George Weddell. |
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After the establishment of Scottish independence, Robert I turned his attention to building up a Scottish naval capacity. |
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Norman settlements were characterised by the establishment of baronies, manors, towns and the seeds of the modern county system. |
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Their formation was followed in 1914 by the establishment of the Irish Volunteers, whose aim was to ensure that the Home Rule Bill was passed. |
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A land of green fields for crop cultivation and cattle rearing limits the space available for the establishment of native wild species. |
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Sigeberht oversaw the establishment of the first East Anglian see for Felix of Burgundy at Dommoc, probably at Dunwich. |
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Alfred's educational ambitions seem to have extended beyond the establishment of a court school. |
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Olaf seized the east midlands, leading to the establishment of a frontier at Watling Street. |
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One development as a result of the Black Death was the establishment of the idea of quarantine in Dubrovnik in 1377 after continuing outbreaks. |
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He planned the establishment of a large chantry chapel in York Minster, with over one hundred priests. |
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Henry VII deserves a large share of credit in the establishment of a standing navy. |
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Britannia Royal Naval College is the initial officer training establishment for the navy, located at Dartmouth, Devon. |
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Mary had always rejected the break with Rome instituted by her father and the establishment of Protestantism by her brother's regents. |
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One of her first actions as queen was the establishment of an English Protestant church, of which she became the Supreme Governor. |
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Prior to the establishment of the 1663 Sovereign Council, the territories of New France were developed as mercantile colonies. |
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Meanwhile, the influential writers Richard Hakluyt and John Dee were beginning to press for the establishment of England's own overseas empire. |
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Such attempts to broaden his basis of support succeeded in antagonising members of the Anglican establishment. |
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The headquarters and leadership of the Church of Scotland also remained, as did the universities and the medical establishment. |
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Local councils tend not to exist in metropolitan areas but there is nothing to stop their establishment. |
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It recommended the establishment of a new system of representative government. |
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This brought the SNP to national prominence, leading to the establishment of the Kilbrandon Commission. |
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Pearson, however, was unpopular with the UKIP grassroots, who viewed him as an establishment figure too favourable to the Conservatives. |
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The party initially opposed federalism in the UK, criticising the establishment of the Welsh Assembly and Scottish Parliament. |
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Public opinion surveys have resulted in widely differing conclusions on public support for the establishment of a devolved English parliament. |
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Surveys of public opinion on the establishment of an English parliament have given widely varying conclusions. |
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Surveys of public opinion on the establishment of an English deliberative assembly have given widely varying conclusions. |
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This giant establishment is one of Shanghai's most popular Karaoke TV bars, and among the few that are dedicated to KTV instead of KTV girls. |
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The establishment of new kingdoms often meant some growth for the towns chosen as capitals. |
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Where there are between 151 and 999 electors the principal council may recommend the establishment of either a parish council or parish meeting. |
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In May 2012 residents of the ward voted in favour of the establishment of a Queen's Park civil parish and parish council. |
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However, sporting and leisure use increased with the establishment of regattas such as Henley and the Boat Race. |
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With the establishment of the Royal Commission on Local Government in England in 1966, city grants were again in abeyance in England. |
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Sheffield Hallam University's history goes back to 1843 with the establishment of the Sheffield School of Design. |
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Having already been extended west, east and northwards, it was then decided the Exchange needed an entire new establishment. |
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The former HMS Vernon naval shore establishment has been redeveloped as a retail park known as Gunwharf Quays. |
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He donated the royalties from this book to the university for the establishment of the Dirac Lecture Series. |
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The medical establishment deliberated at length over his findings before accepting them. |
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By the late 19th century, blood transfusion was regarded as a risky and dubious procedure, and was largely shunned by the medical establishment. |
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Pegasus does not stand at livery even at the largest establishment in Moorfields. |
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This included the establishment of a National Health Service in 1948 with taxpayer funded medical treatment for all. |
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The establishment of an English parliament has also been backed by a number of Scottish and Welsh nationalists. |
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The Pakistani military establishment has played an influential role in mainstream politics throughout Pakistan's political history. |
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At the time of the establishment of Pakistan as a state, the country had only one university, Punjab University in Lahore. |
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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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Its main objective is attaining greater autonomy for Cornwall through the establishment of a legislative Cornish Assembly. |
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With the establishment of the provincial council system in the 1980s the central government handed control of most schools to local governments. |
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The Oxford Movement resulted in the establishment of Anglican religious orders, both of men and of women. |
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He is responsible for the establishment of the city of Ramdaspur later to be named Amritsar. |
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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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The Foundation is the authorised staffing establishment of the cathedral, few of whom are clergy. |
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Richard's close friendship to de Vere was also disagreeable to the political establishment. |
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Now, after a protracted civil war and the establishment of multiparty democracy, the mapiko tradition is thriving in freestyle mode. |
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The establishment of the Mughal Empire, in the early 16th century, influenced some curries, especially in the north. |
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Without the previous establishment of domestic government, blood only, and probably a long course of it, could have formed political government. |
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This was a much larger establishment with 200 pupils and a full complement of staff. |
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James' Palace, the same singing establishment which he later joined as a Gentleman. |
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It is as chic a trifle as Mr Playfair's modish establishment leads you to expect. |
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An aspect of the modern British breeding establishment is that they breed not only for flat racing, but also for steeplechasing. |
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At the close of the 1991 season, a proposal for the establishment of a new league was tabled that would bring more money into the game overall. |
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Knew the Jampot well. I spent many an afternoon while I was beaking school in that fine establishment. |
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Twenty years after its establishment, the first Saints player, local farmer Harry Weston, was awarded an England cap. |
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Its one establishment of higher education is the University of Huddersfield whose chancellor is HRH The Duke of York. |
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The first written rules originated in Scotland, as did the establishment of the 18 hole course. |
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This led to his being virtually ostracised by the British tennis establishment. |
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Kawamoto was selected over Shoichiro Irimajiri, who oversaw the successful establishment of Honda of America Manufacturing, Inc. |
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The establishment of Honda Verno coincided with its new sports compact, called the Honda Prelude. |
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As of March 2006, the three sales chains were discontinued, with the establishment of Honda Cars dealerships. |
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The establishment of such a Council has long been advocated by the Council of State of the Kingdom. |
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In January 2015, the People's Liberation Army sponsored the establishment of Hong Kong Army Cadets Association for children over 6 years old. |
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Despite officially favouring it, considerable numbers of Labour members opposed the establishment of an assembly. |
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There have been proposals for the establishment of a single devolved English Parliament to govern the affairs of England as a whole. |
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The establishment of the Welsh Office effectively created the basis for the territorial governance of Wales. |
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With the establishment of the Irish Free State on 6 December 1922 under the terms of the treaty, Southern Ireland ceased to exist. |
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Customs controls were introduced on the frontier on 1 April 1923, shortly after the establishment of the Irish Free State. |
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This caused consternation to Henry, who feared the establishment of a rival Norman state in Ireland. |
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In 2010, President of France Nicolas Sarkozy proposed the establishment of a permanent G20 secretariat, similar to the United Nations. |
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Brazil and China supported the establishment of a secretariat, while Italy and Japan expressed opposition to the proposal. |
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Yugoslavia had observer status in the organisation starting with the establishment of the OECD until its dissolution as a country. |
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This caused consternation to Henry II, who feared the establishment of a rival Norman state in Ireland. |
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Melrose would become the greatest medieval monastic establishment in Scotland south of the river Forth. |
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Roosevelt responded with the New Deal, which included the establishment of the Social Security system. |
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Constitution guarantees the free exercise of religion and forbids Congress from passing laws respecting its establishment. |
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This in turn led to the establishment of many new technology companies and regions around the country such as in Silicon Valley in California. |
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The first phase, the amphibious invasion and establishment of a secure foothold, was codenamed Operation Neptune. |
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Despite the establishment of such an agreement with the British, Nasser's position remained tenuous. |
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Florence Nightingale laid the foundation of modern nursing with the establishment of her nursing school at St Thomas' Hospital in London. |
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The main purpose of the establishment of the Schengen Agreement is the abolition of physical borders among European countries. |
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In 1997 a referendum was held, and the people of Scotland voted for the establishment of a devolved Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. |
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And its establishment arguably stemmed from insecurities of the Ulster Protestant working class. |
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India retained the right of appeal from the Federal Court of India to the Privy Council after the establishment of the Dominion of India. |
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The establishment of the Council was one of Lord Gill's 2009 recommendations. |
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As a compromise an establishment of 9,500 was settled upon but this meant that two separate branches could no longer be maintained. |
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The other Singapore military establishment in Brunei is the Lakiun Camp in Temburong. |
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Qatari law does not permit the establishment of political bodies or trade unions. |
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In May 2012, Qatari officials declared their intention to allow the establishment of an independent trade union. |
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Since the establishment of the first agency in 1909, there have never been more than four credit rating agencies with significant market share. |
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The oil discovery led to petrochemical industry development and also the establishment of industries that strongly depended on oil. |
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Since the establishment of the Environment Agency several major flood events have occurred and the Agency has been the target of criticism. |
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By the side of many tall and bouncing young ladies in the establishment, Rebecca Sharp looked like a child. But she had the dismal precocity of poverty. |
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The angry little chef of Sir Francis Clavering's culinary establishment. |
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Then, denied official presence, this sexual material went underground, becoming again cthonic and the expression of the folk, rather than the establishment. |
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Factors affecting the increase in military budget are economic growth, ageing equipment, and the plan to strengthen the establishment of the defence industry in the region. |
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He called the ebony mistress of the establishment to him, and speaking to her kindly and winningly, as any dutiful husband should, told her to make the change, which she did. |
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Prior to the establishment of the UPU, each country had to prepare a separate postal treaty with other nations if it wished to carry international mail to or from them. |
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The effort was backed by legislation that required every person and every municipality to destroy and prevent the establishment of designated pests. |
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Since the establishment of this knowledge base is a precondition for Basin Plans, this delay jeopardises progress of the implementation of the entire Directive. |
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The English establishment did not wish to risk a Stuart on the Scottish throne, nor the possibility of a Scottish military alliance with another power. |
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Polish began to emerge as a distinct language around the 10th century, the process largely triggered by the establishment and development of the Polish state. |
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In 1778, Joseph Banks, Cook's botanist on the voyage, presented evidence to the government on the suitability of Botany Bay for the establishment of a penal settlement. |
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While indicating that the establishment of dates is an arbitrary process, Albert Baugh dates Old English from 450 to 1150, a period of full inflections, a synthetic language. |
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Literature, art, and architecture were thriving with the establishment of the Preslav and Ohrid Literary Schools along with the distinct Preslav Ceramics School. |
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Extirpation of prairie dogs can also contribute to regional and local biodiversity loss, increased seed depredation, and the establishment and spread of invasive shrubs. |
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A struggle for influence between the nobility and the monarchy in England led to the writing of the Magna Carta and the establishment of a parliament. |
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By 1930, Modernism had won a place in the establishment, including the political and artistic establishment, although by this time Modernism itself had changed. |
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He is afraid, that this Doctrine of fasting, and mourning, and tears, and humicubation, and sackcloth, and ashes, pertaineth to the establishment of Romish pennance. |
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In the north of Britain, ongoing border struggles across the defensive walls led to the establishment of buffer states, including the Votadini in Northumberland. |
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Throughout Europe, the divides caused by the Reformation led to outbreaks of religious violence and the establishment of separate state churches in Europe. |
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The current Rattanakosin era of Thai history began in 1782 following the establishment of Bangkok as capital of the Chakri dynasty under King Rama I the Great. |
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This was followed in 1969 with the establishment of the Sain record label, one of the most important catalyst for change in the Welsh language music scene. |
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Through erosion, runoff shapes the environment creating river valleys and deltas which provide rich soil and level ground for the establishment of population centers. |
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By the 1030s Cnut's direct administration of Wessex had come to an end, with the establishment of an earldom under Godwin, an Englishman from a powerful Sussex family. |
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Shelter at Carbury Manor was very much more comfortable than the priest's own establishment, even with the roof on, and Father Barham was in clover. |
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A distinct national identity was shaped by conflict with the French, Scots, Welsh and Irish, and the establishment of English as the primary language. |
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Bowie's positive comments about Adolf Hitler, and Eric Clapton's about immigration restrictions in 1976, led to the establishment of Rock Against Racism. |
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These policies, for instance, encouraged the establishment of Russian and German settlements on pastures the Kalmyks used to roam and feed their livestock. |
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However, as the British socialist movement grew it faced increased opposition from the establishment, with police frequently arresting and intimidating activists. |
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The Antarctic Treaty prohibits any military activity in Antarctica, including the establishment of military bases and fortifications, military manoeuvres, and weapons testing. |
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The establishment of a Supreme Court is the main subject of the act and it had consequences for the House of Lords and the office of Lord Chancellor. |
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Institutions like UNESCO, with the establishment of the World Heritage Site lists, also help the conservation of the major monuments of the planet. |
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In Ireland, the Church of Ireland was entirely disestablished in 1869, though the Articles of Union with Ireland had clearly entrenched the establishment of that body. |
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After its establishment, each subsequent prophet and leader of the church have received the authority passed down by the laying on of hands, or through apostolic succession. |
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Recent success at international level and the establishment of four professional teams has increased interest in rugby union as a sport in Ireland. |
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The Canadian Parliament passed the supporting legislation in June of the same year, enabling the 1999 establishment of Nunavut as a territorial entity. |
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Robert Sibbald and the establishment of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh in 1680 also played a major role in the development of medicine in Enlightenment Scotland. |
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The European colonization of the Americas describes the history of the settlement and establishment of control of the continents of the Americas by various European powers. |
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On the approach of cholera in 1831 some new lazarets were set up at western ports, notably a very extensive establishment near Bordeaux, afterwards turned to another use. |
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As was traditional in the royal family, Anne and her sister were brought up separated from their father in their own establishment at Richmond, London. |
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Recognition of the state's claim to independence by other states, enabling it to enter into international agreements, is often important to the establishment of its statehood. |
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The Patriots laid siege to Boston, expelled royal officials from all the colonies, and took control through the establishment of Provincial Congresses. |
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However, in September 2011 Farage and the NEC announced their support for the establishment of an English Parliament to accompany the other devolved governments. |
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A campaign for the establishment of a Cornish assembly, including a petition to the UK government in 2001, was largely ignored and no referendum was held. |
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Following the establishment of the Federal Government of Somalia in 2012, a Djibouti delegation also attended the inauguration ceremony of Somalia's new president. |
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Normalized trade and relations between Portugal and the Ming dynasty would not resume until the late 1540s and the 1557 establishment of Portuguese rule over Macau. |
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Between the end of the Pacific War and the establishment of the People's Republic of China, Macau served as a safe haven for refugees of the Chinese Civil War. |
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An earlier ICM poll of 869 English people in November 2006 produced a slightly higher majority of 68 per cent backing the establishment of such a body. |
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