The management of depression has advanced greatly with the development of antidepressant agents based on neurotransmitter reuptake inhibition. |
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Although deplored by many, her decisions have greatly benefited the company. |
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Wearing a seatbelt greatly reduces the risk of injury or death in a car accident. |
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The outward migration of people from the city has hurt the city's economy greatly. |
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She contributed greatly to the advancement of the new organization. |
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This operation will greatly improve her chances of survival. |
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Female ascetics find shelter in a wide variety of establishments and vary greatly in the degree to which they travel. |
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Such a barricade as would greatly annoy, or absolutely stop, the currents of the atmosphere. |
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As a benumber or topical anodyne it is much inferior to aconite, hence in neuralgia the latter is greatly to be preferred. |
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The US bicentennial in 1976 was celebrated greatly because the economy happened to be good. |
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In Japan, having a strong educational background greatly improves the likelihood of finding a job and earning enough money to support oneself. |
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I remember, about five years ago, I was greatly annoyed by a ghost, while doing a job of fencing in the bush between here and Perth. |
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These changes have greatly depreciated the value of the house. |
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The strength of the army was greatly diminished by outbreaks of disease. |
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The group later acknowledged that this enabled them to greatly improve their skills as recording artists. |
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He was reluctant to commit to a film series, but understood that if the films succeeded, his career would greatly benefit. |
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Hume, to this end, was influenced greatly by the scientific revolution and by in particular Sir Isaac Newton. |
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He notes that most people who have experienced both physical and intellectual pleasures tend to greatly prefer the latter. |
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This and the presence of increasingly large numbers of foreign workers greatly affected traditional Saudi norms and values. |
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Rivers were made navigatable, irrigation was improved, and the use of hydraulics was greatly increased. |
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For many rivers in large valleys, this unseen component of flow may greatly exceed the visible flow. |
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Civil strife in the early 1990s greatly increased the size of the Somali diaspora, as many of the best educated Somalis left the country. |
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Iceland joined the European Economic Area in 1994, after which the economy was greatly diversified and liberalised. |
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Permanent human settlement greatly disturbed the isolated ecosystem of thin, volcanic soils and limited species diversity. |
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Brazilian cuisine varies greatly by region, reflecting the country's varying mix of indigenous and immigrant populations. |
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Within the Czech Republic, temperatures vary greatly, depending on the elevation. |
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Therefore, the need for time off from work as a factor in voter turnout is greatly reduced. |
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The microliths of this culture period differ greatly from the Aurignacian artifacts. |
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At the same time, he greatly increased the number of auxiliaries to the point where they were equal in number to the legionaries. |
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However, the expenditure on military equipment and logistics and the losses in this endless fighting greatly outweighed the benefits gained. |
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At length Haakon, weary of delay, attacked, only to encounter a terrific storm which greatly damaged his ships. |
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It did have the effect though, of greatly reducing any reinforcements from Scotland for future campaigns against the English in France. |
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The experiences of women varied greatly from colony to colony during the colonial era. |
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The two armies fought at Monmouth Court House on June 28, with the Americans holding the field, greatly boosting morale and confidence. |
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This effort, launched on August 29, failed after the French opted to withdraw, greatly angering the Americans. |
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Howe's difficulties during the Philadelphia campaign were also greatly exacerbated by the poor quality and quantity of available provisions. |
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This greatly angered Frederick, who ordered all copies of the document burned. |
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And the severity of the blow is greatly aggravated in moral effect by the fact that it is dealt only to a handful of individuals. |
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The incorporation of immersion education institutions in Scotland has proved greatly successful in reviving the Gaelic. |
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However, terrestrial life would not greatly diversify and affect the landscape until the Devonian. |
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Dense and young forests are avoided as there is neither cover nor food, and flight of these large birds is greatly impaired. |
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This eliminates the requirement for the firing aircraft to maintain radar lock, and thus greatly reduces risk. |
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In the 20th century, the university expanded greatly, particularly at King's College. |
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Peer review quality and selectivity standards vary greatly from journal to journal, publisher to publisher, and field to field. |
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The club moved to a different site in 1892, however, when the rental charge was greatly increased. |
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In anticipation of the greatly increased passenger capacity, HIAL announced a major expansion of the terminal building. |
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The station's facilities were greatly expanded with the opening of the Great Hall on 27 May 1849, which replaced the original sheds. |
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Following devolution, the role of the Secretary of State for Wales greatly reduced. |
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Overgrazing of these areas, particularly by herds of goats, greatly extended the areal extent of deserts. |
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Roman architecture in general was greatly influenced by the Greeks and Etruscans. |
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Their isotopic concentration in a natural rock sample depends greatly on the presence of these three parent uranium and thorium isotopes. |
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Note, the honest Quaker was nonplussed, and greatly surprised at that question. |
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On his return from France, Edward found his political position greatly strengthened. |
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It has anatomical adaptations for filter feeding, such as a greatly enlarged mouth and highly developed gill rakers. |
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Conversely, the borough electorate, in Cardiff, Swansea and Merthyr Tydfil had been greatly expanded. |
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While they do not differ greatly, Yale is the one most commonly seen in the west today. |
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The frequency by which Muslims attend mosque services vary greatly around the world. |
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Many writers from and associated with the Beat Generation were influenced greatly by Surrealists. |
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Wilde's claim that he had at least 800 fights is probably greatly exaggerated, but it was rather more than the 152 shown in Boxrec and elsewhere. |
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The Indian culinary scene in the Middle East has been influenced greatly by the large Indian diaspora in these countries. |
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Chinese society greatly valued gastronomy, and developed an extensive study of the subject based on its traditional medical beliefs. |
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The former large sea fishing industry around Milford Haven is now greatly reduced, although limited commercial fishing still takes place. |
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In this type of estuary, river output greatly exceeds marine input and tidal effects have a minor importance. |
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Inverse estuaries occur in dry climates where evaporation greatly exceeds the inflow of fresh water. |
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The first three pairs of legs bear claws, of which the first are greatly elongated and bear ridges of spines. |
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The copepod Calanus finmarchicus, which dominates the northeastern Atlantic coast, has been shown to be greatly infected by this parasite. |
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In 2001, after the zooplankton populations greatly recovered, 30 calves were born. |
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This constant probability may vary greatly between different types of nuclei, leading to the many different observed decay rates. |
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Lystrosaurus was the most common land vertebrate during the Early Triassic, when animal life had been greatly diminished. |
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Power stations vary greatly in capacity depending on the type of power plant and on historical, geographical and economic factors. |
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Louis' show of penance for Bernard's death in 822 greatly reduced his prestige as Emperor to the nobility. |
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The exact boundaries changed greatly with time, but French landholdings of the English Kings remained extensive for decades. |
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It greatly strengthened the authority of the executive in relation to parliament. |
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In 2009, Eurostar greatly increased its budget ticket availability to help maintain and grow its dominant market share. |
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Boar, Iberian red deer, roe deer, and the Iberian wild goat, are reported to have expanded greatly during recent decades. |
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The British greatly improved the islands' communications, and introduced modern education and justice systems. |
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Ocean currents greatly affect Earth's climate by transferring heat from the tropics to the polar regions. |
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Noise pollution, for example, could have negative impact if not monitored, although the noise and visible impact of each design vary greatly. |
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The Black Death came to Norway in 1349 and, like other cities in Europe, the city suffered greatly. |
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The receivers will be able to combine the signals from both Galileo and GPS satellites to greatly increase the accuracy. |
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The presence of ice over so much of the continents greatly modified patterns of atmospheric circulation. |
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Sea levels can be affected by many factors and are known to have varied greatly over geological time scales. |
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In Africa and the Middle East, many smaller mountain glaciers formed, and the Sahara and other sandy deserts were greatly expanded in extent. |
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They greatly extended the battlefield and made the 6-pounder even more outgunned in action. |
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At the continental shelf edge, usually about 200 meters deep, the gradient greatly increases and is known as the continental slope. |
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By 5 BC the Roman knowledge of the Sea was greatly expanded as far as the Elbe by a military expedition under Tiberius. |
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Statistics show that political candidates who greatly outspend their opponents win more frequently. |
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However, the submarine fleet was greatly expanded and posed a major threat to the British supply system. |
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Biogas, and especially landfill gas, are already used in some areas, but their use could be greatly expanded. |
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Improvements in natural gas furnace designs have greatly reduced CO poisoning concerns. |
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The price of natural gas varies greatly depending on location and type of consumer. |
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The accident greatly accelerated the practice of providing living accommodations on separate platforms, away from those used for extraction. |
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Orbital resonances greatly enhance the mutual gravitational influence of the bodies. |
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Pompey, despite greatly outnumbering Caesar, who only had his Thirteenth Legion with him, did not intend to fight. |
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Although theoretically a significant blow to John's legitimacy, this did not appear to greatly worry the king. |
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Several ancient civilisations were located around the Mediterranean shores, and were greatly influenced by their proximity to the sea. |
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However, the balance of bomb tonnage being dropped shifted greatly in favour of the RAF as Bomber Command gained in strength. |
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When it was finally released late in the day, its chance of success was greatly reduced. |
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Later, in 1943, Page greatly improved radar with the monopulse technique that was used for many years in most radar applications. |
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They started Lutheran churches and schools, greatly outnumbering other denominations in the area. |
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The superpressure balloon cannot change size greatly, and so maintains a generally constant volume. |
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The climate of Japan is predominantly temperate, but varies greatly from north to south. |
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A surveilled target using properly encrypted VOIP can greatly complexify the task of wire-tapping. |
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The beginning of French in Gaul was greatly influenced by Germanic invasions into the country. |
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Biodiversity is not evenly distributed, rather it varies greatly across the globe as well as within regions. |
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Rodents greatly diversified in the Eocene, as they spread across continents, sometimes even crossing oceans. |
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Territoriality and aggression contribute greatly to the rabbits maturation process and help ensure survival of the population. |
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The one factor that does greatly influence the mole population in a specific area is the abundance of earthworms. |
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The deer of Central and Western Europe vary greatly in size, with some of the largest deer found in the Carpathian Mountains in Central Europe. |
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Occasionally, trees produce wood with a wavy grain, greatly increasing the value for decorative veneers. |
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Due to a wide variety of geographic origins, and thus great genetic diversity, cultivation needs of iris vary greatly. |
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Believers and clergy suffered greatly during the Soviet occupation, with many killed, tortured or deported to Siberia. |
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Africa also varies greatly with regard to environments, economics, historical ties and government systems. |
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The geological study of Antarctica has been greatly hindered by nearly all of the continent being permanently covered with a thick layer of ice. |
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However, the Permian extinction at 252 Mya greatly impacted these insects in mass extinction, being the only mass extinction to affect insects. |
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The French government contributed greatly to the training of Japanese officers. |
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The ocean bathymetry greatly influences the tide's exact time and height at a particular coastal point. |
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The thickness of the AAIW ranges greatly between where it forms and its most northern extent. |
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The plasmasphere and Van Allen belts have partial overlap, with the extent of overlap varying greatly with solar activity. |
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Tropical cyclone destruction spurs redevelopment, greatly increasing local property values. |
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They had greatly extended Portuguese maritime knowledge, but had little profit to show for the effort. |
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Under John II's watch, the gold and slave trade in west Africa was greatly expanded. |
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The sheer number of African slaves brought to Brazil and moved around South America greatly influenced the entirety of the Americas. |
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This struggle took place amid strong support for slavery among white Southerners, who profited greatly from the system of enslaved labor. |
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There was an explosive growth of cotton cultivation throughout the Deep South and greatly increased demand for slave labor to support it. |
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The Emancipation Proclamation greatly reduced the Confederacy's hope of getting aid from Britain or France. |
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This assumption allows the use of ideal gas laws which greatly simplifies calculations. |
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Eastern oysters are filter feeders, so they are greatly affected by their surroundings since they are sessile organisms. |
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Sea lions get affected greatly due to environmental changes because of the dependency they have on marine resources for feeding. |
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A turtle's diet varies greatly depending on the environment in which it lives. |
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The resulting lack of dissolved oxygen greatly reduces the ability of these areas to sustain oceanic fauna. |
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Both of these factors greatly influence the range and scope of animal and plant life that can survive and reproduce in these environments. |
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Ranging greatly in both size and geographic location, freshwater marshes make up the most common form of wetland in North America. |
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These changes greatly increased the number of casualties and the disruption of Greek society. |
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It benefits greatly from the natural gas field of Lacq to which it is connected by pipeline. |
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The tax systems vary greatly and can be progressive, proportional, or regressive, depending on the type of tax. |
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While he was popular in England during his life, Swinburne's influence has greatly decreased since his death. |
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Flowering plants were greatly radiating, with the first grasses appearing by the end of the Cretaceous. |
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His charm and personableness had contributed greatly to the magic of monarchy. |
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Size greatly varies among species, from the dwarf crocodile to the saltwater crocodile. |
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Diet is also greatly affected by the size and age of the individual within the same species. |
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The house was greatly extended in the 1770s by his great nephew Sir Richard Worsley, 7th Baronet of Appuldurcombe. |
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Note that overuse is a relative term, and capacity varies greatly between individuals. |
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However, marathon routes still vary greatly in elevation, course, and surface, making exact comparisons impossible. |
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Dairy cattle housing systems vary greatly throughout the world depending on the climate, dairy size, and feeding strategies. |
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Minimal flogging and careful handling can greatly extend the life of a Kevlar sail. |
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After the breakup of the USSR, the number of Young Pioneer camps greatly declined. |
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The quality of the fossil record greatly increases from 130,000 years ago onwards. |
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Chinese styles vary greatly from era to era and each one is traditionally named after the ruling dynasty. |
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Communication was also greatly improved with the invention of the telegraph, telephone, radio and television. |
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Especially, it was used for calorimetry, which contributed greatly to the discovery of thermodynamics. |
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The remaining populations of large mammals have been greatly reduced by hunting for food and recreation. |
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Increasing pressure from barbarians outside Roman culture also contributed greatly to the collapse. |
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Laws and regulations managing angling vary greatly, often regionally, within countries. |
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This kingship changed from Franks to Saxons, who had suffered greatly during the conquests of Charlemagne. |
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Those who resisted were arrested and deported and agricultural productivity greatly declined. |
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His conquest of Dacia enriched the empire greatly, as the new province possessed many valuable gold mines. |
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However, he also moved his capital from Rome to Constantinople, greatly reducing the importance of the former. |
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With such massive population drops caused by the Black Death, the tax revenues from this industry greatly diminished. |
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Life expectancy is rising in all the Nordic countries, though the levels vary greatly. |
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However, the popular perception of being a single group varies greatly, depending on subject matter, locality, and personal background. |
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However, the popular perception of being a single polity varies greatly, depending on subject matter, locality and personal background. |
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The Soviet Union suffered greatly in the war, losing around 27 million people. |
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A serious problem when creating these writing systems was that the languages differed dialectally greatly from each other. |
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It was created to regulate the Romans and Goths living in Euric's kingdom, where Romans greatly outnumbered Goths. |
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As a free thinker, humanist, and inventor, Gutenberg also grew up within the Renaissance, but influenced it greatly as well. |
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He was famous across Europe, and greatly admired in Italy, where his work was mainly known through his prints. |
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Many of the Masons values seemed to greatly appeal to Enlightenment values and thinkers. |
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The populations of Schleswig and Holstein, furthermore, greatly valued this separate status. |
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Romanesque art was greatly influenced by Byzantine art, especially in painting, and by Insular art. |
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These likes and tastes are greatly influenced by culture, as this is the most basic cause for a person's wants and behavior. |
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Merchants benefited greatly from the enforced monopolies, bans on foreign competition, and poverty of the workers. |
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The Battle of Meloria greatly reduced the power of the Pisan Republic, which never regained its leading role in the western Mediterranean. |
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Morocco's relationships vary greatly between African, Arab, and Western states. |
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They vary greatly in size and there are significant regional variations in the type of rig, however they all employ fully battened sails. |
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Indeed, silk fibers have found their way into tendon tissue engineering, where mechanical properties matter greatly. |
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Hunting and competition from livestock have greatly decreased their population. |
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Grinding a spice greatly increases its surface area and so increases the rates of oxidation and evaporation. |
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Opium poppies are popular and attractive garden plants, whose flowers vary greatly in color, size and form. |
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This approach greatly influenced medical theory throughout the Middle Ages. |
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In Medieval Europe the surgeons social status improved greatly as their expertise was needed on the battlefield. |
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The preservation of foods has evolved greatly over the centuries and has been instrumental in increasing food security. |
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Finally, the attempted Union failed, greatly annoying Pope Nicholas V and the hierarchy of the Roman church. |
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It was greatly expanded in the 1970s and early 1980s and has become one of Europe's most important and modern ports. |
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Ferdinand's strategy was to continue to demand parias until the taifa was greatly weakened both militarily and financially. |
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The Infante Afonso greatly resented the king, whom he accused of favoring Afonso Sanches. |
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Praise ye the LORD. Blessed is the man that feareth the LORD, that delighteth greatly in his commandments. |
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John found that starting up his own business empowered him greatly in social situations. |
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The duke's fiefdom had been greatly expanded as a reward for his dutiful military service on behalf of the king. |
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Commonly, there are stimulatory signals in mRNA distinct from the shift site that greatly increase the level of frameshifting at the shift site. |
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With the founding of the Royal Society in 1660, science was greatly encouraged. |
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The propensity for nationalistic feeling varies greatly across the UK, and can rise and fall over time. |
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The Norman elites greatly influenced, but eventually assimilated with, each of the local cultures. |
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The European appetite for trade, commodities, empire and slaves greatly affected many other areas of the world. |
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Such instruction greatly reduces the risk of children experiencing reading difficulties in English. |
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Although greatly improved and with many variations, the Fourdriner machine is the predominant means of paper production today. |
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In the introduction of his 1892 edition, Engels notes that most of the conditions he wrote about in 1844 had been greatly improved. |
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His sister Miriam, now a highschoolgirl, could not tear awkward eyes from the brother absence had changed so greatly. |
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Motorists who are residents of the defined zone can buy a greatly reduced season pass. |
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Barbarian migration stabilized in much of Europe, although Northern Europe was greatly affected by the Viking expansion. |
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The new peoples greatly altered established society, including law, culture, religion, and patterns of property ownership. |
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They would continue to suffer greatly but they have a strength that is remarkable. I am humbled by them and privileged to be with them. |
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This is when many of his religious reforms took effect, and his building efforts greatly increased during his tenure. |
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Although the Britons outnumbered the Romans greatly, they lacked the superior discipline and tactics that won the Romans a decisive victory. |
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Corruption, in this context the diversion of public finance from the needs of the army, may have contributed greatly to the Fall. |
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Ideas about the development of British Iron Age culture changed greatly in the 20th century, and remain in development. |
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However, the few surviving farms' tenants found their bargaining positions with their landlords greatly strengthened. |
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Modern historians have come to the conclusion that the New Forest depopulation was greatly exaggerated. |
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The number of the functionaries not subject to confirmation has grown greatly since the infaring of President Roosevelt. |
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As the King left the country with a greatly reduced force, the kingdom seemed to be on the verge of civil war. |
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The greatly outnumbered English forces not only routed the French, but captured the French king, John II and his youngest son, Philip. |
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McFarlane, suggest that the effects of the conflicts have been greatly exaggerated and that there were no wars of the roses. |
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With the death of Elizabeth, the possibility for such family indulgences greatly diminished. |
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The Latin language, for instance, had evolved greatly from the classical period and was still a living language used in the church and elsewhere. |
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Besides asserting the sovereign's supremacy over the Church of England, he greatly expanded royal power during his reign. |
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Under Elizabeth, factionalism in the Council and conflicts at court greatly diminished. |
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Napoleon's rule greatly aided adoption of the new standard not only across France but also across the French sphere of influence. |
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In doing so the vast superiority in numbers of the Coalition would be greatly diminished. |
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At the same time sugar consumption in the British diet increased, greatly increasing instances of tooth decay. |
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He greatly influenced Churchill, both in his approach to oratory and politics, and encouraging a love of America. |
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However, it was a year before the funds were made available, greatly delaying development. |
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At more modest altitudes, flying faster compresses the air at the front of the engine, and this greatly heats the air. |
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In the 1920s, the Liberal vote greatly diminished and the Labour Party became the Conservatives' main rivals. |
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Views on drug legality and policing vary greatly within the Conservative Party. |
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By 1840 New Orleans had the biggest slave market in the United States, which contributed greatly to the economy. |
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The regions vary greatly in their areas covered, populations and contributions to the national economy. |
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During the 12th and 13th centuries, the ranks of the townsmen expanded greatly as existing towns grew and new population centres were founded. |
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In 2009, the business vote was about 24,000, greatly exceeding residential voters. |
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Lapwings are abundant winter visitors to the area but, like the Golden Plovers, vary greatly in number between years. |
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The first vertebrates appeared in the form of primitive fish, which greatly diversified in the Silurian and Devonian Periods. |
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The predominant type of farming on the Downs is arable farming and this increased greatly during the twentieth century. |
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Personal definitions of the North vary greatly and are sometimes passionately debated. |
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Boulton greatly reduced the counterfeiting problem by adding lines to the coin edges, and striking slightly concave planchets. |
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Eventually he adapted his engine to produce rotary motion, greatly broadening its use beyond pumping water. |
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He was greatly respected by other prominent men of the Industrial Revolution. |
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Contaminating organisms vary greatly, and include skin flora, gut flora, and environmental organisms. |
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This came about greatly in part from the high number of head injuries coming through the emergency rooms. |
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Operating an LED lamp in conditions that increase the internal temperature can greatly shorten the lamp's life. |
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Therefore, the combination of starting tractive effort and maximum speed is greatly influenced by the diameter of the drivers. |
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The extent of the rapid transit system varies greatly between cities, with several transport strategies. |
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The growth in road transport during the 1920s and 1930s greatly reduced revenue for the rail companies. |
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The language includes different dialects that can vary greatly from one town to another or from one island to another. |
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But within a few years of Justinian's death, Byzantine possessions in Italy were greatly reduced by the Lombards who settled in the peninsula. |
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Rainfall varies greatly from year to year, and patterns of alternate flooding and drought are common. |
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Ideas from British and American philosophy greatly shaped philosophical development in Pakistan. |
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After assuming power in 2009, the Awami League government greatly reduced the commission's independent powers for investigation and prosecution. |
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According to Milton Friedman and monetarists, market economies are inherently stable if the money supply does not greatly expand or contract. |
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Advances vary greatly between books, with established authors commanding larger advances. |
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South Shropshire is more rural, with fewer settlements and no large towns, and its landscape differs greatly from that of North Shropshire. |
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Thus a cultural climate was created that greatly enhanced the development of the humanities and the sciences. |
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This act greatly diminished the seasonal influx of pilgrims, thus damaging the local economy. |
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On Wesley's return, he became the leader of the group which increased somewhat in number and greatly in commitment. |
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The rise of theological modernism in the latter 19th and 20th century also greatly affected Baptists. |
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A significant portion of Southeast Asia, however, has not changed greatly and remains an unaltered home to wildlife. |
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The new learning of the Renaissance greatly influenced Oxford from the late 15th century onwards. |
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Whilst there are boarding facilities available, the number of day pupils greatly outweighs the number of boarding pupils. |
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Furthermore, the development of tithe as a compulsory tax on agricultural production resulted in greatly increased incomes for incumbent clergy. |
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From 1000 onwards, references to castles in texts such as charters increased greatly. |
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While temperature does not vary greatly throughout the year, there is a wetter monsoon season from November to January. |
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The period typically called Romantic varies greatly between different countries and different artistic media or areas of thought. |
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In 1938, Huxley befriended Jiddu Krishnamurti, whose teachings he greatly admired. |
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Geoffrey's work is greatly important because it brought the Welsh culture into British society and made it acceptable. |
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A proposal put forward in 1393 would have greatly expanded the territory of Aquitaine possessed by the English crown. |
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Normally spicy, spice level varies greatly depending on the household itself. |
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Gothic architecture greatly increased the amount of glass in large buildings, partly to allow for wide expanses of glass, as in rose windows. |
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Horace's Art of Poetry, probably published as a separate work, greatly influenced later poetic theories. |
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Seneca's tragedies greatly influenced the growth of tragic drama in Europe. |
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Around two centuries later, Sir Philip Sidney greatly praised Troilus and Criseyde in his own Defence of Poesie. |
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Jonson was at times greatly appreciated by the Romantics, but overall he was denigrated for not writing in a Shakespearean vein. |
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His work greatly affected the development of epistemology and political philosophy. |
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Paine's writing greatly influenced his contemporaries and, especially, the American revolutionaries. |
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Davies, whose work, much of which was inspired by nature, he greatly admired. |
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By September, however, he was furious at Cumberland's negotiated settlement, which he felt greatly favoured the French. |
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The greatly increased pageantry of the state processions was intended to emphasise the strength and diversity of the British Empire. |
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Elgar was greatly distressed, and some of his later cryptic dedications of romantic music may have alluded to Helen and his feelings for her. |
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Holst enjoyed his time in Salonica, from where he was able to visit Athens, which greatly impressed him. |
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Britten, though a reluctant conductor and a nervous pianist, was greatly sought after in both capacities. |
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Mary von Holst was absorbed in theosophy and not greatly interested in domestic matters. |
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He did not greatly like the piano, and was pleased to begin violin lessons the following year. |
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When his father was home, the Dwights would have terrible arguments that greatly distressed their son. |
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From the film industry, Chaplin drew upon the work of the French comedian Max Linder, whose films he greatly admired. |
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He played a wide range of parts in classics and modern plays, greatly increasing his technical abilities in the process. |
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The Mesopotamian collections were greatly augmented by excavations in southern Iraq after the First World War. |
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The shift to digital libraries has greatly impacted the way people use physical libraries. |
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Prices of Thoroughbreds vary greatly, depending on age, pedigree, conformation, and other market factors. |
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The format of the Cricket World Cup has changed greatly over the course of its history. |
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The ethos of the aristocracy as exemplified in the English public school greatly influenced Pierre de Coubertin. |
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Edith greatly supported her younger brother throughout his sporting achievements. |
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Motorcycle fuel economy varies greatly with engine displacement and riding style. |
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The French system of heraldry greatly influenced the British and Western European systems. |
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Importance attached to the national day as well as the degree to which it is celebrated vary greatly from country to country. |
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Concomitant with the loss of cases, freedom of word order was greatly reduced. |
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For most of those who remained in the country, or went north to Sudan and Egypt, they greatly assimilated Arab culture. |
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The climate varies greatly over small distances, due to the altitude, ocean currents, topography, and winds. |
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Many island countries rely heavily on imports and are greatly affected by changes in the global economy. |
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These results can vary greatly from one year to another based on fluctuations in the exchange rates of each country's currency. |
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Even if more symbolic than actual, the benefits of the alliance mattered greatly to Scotland. |
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During this period Henry VII and his son Henry VIII greatly increased the power of the English monarchy. |
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Walpole's strategy of keeping Great Britain at peace contributed greatly to the country's prosperity. |
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Howe began his campaign in June by making a series of maneuvers in New Jersey, which failed to engage Washington's greatly inferior force. |
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