The President's policies have been questioned by a growing chorus of critics. |
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Polls show that voters are growing less and less content with the current administration. |
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Snakes molt as they grow, shedding the old skin and growing a larger new skin. |
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The Law and Order Party was being organized out of various elements that viewed alarmedly the Vigilantes' growing power. |
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By the time high school rolled around, I had become a sullen alternateen who wore a lot of black and was perpetually growing her bangs out. |
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Kerouac's orality, learned growing up in a relatively antiliterate culture, encouraged him to generate sound continually. |
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Antiprogestins may stop some cancer cells from growing and they are being studied in the treatment of breast cancer. |
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The political dinosaurs of earlier periods had died or been exiled, and the growing aristocratization of government clearly suited him. |
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The audience was more captivated by the growing ash at the end of his cigarette than by his words. |
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The vain man grew his remaining hair long and twirled it in a spiral to try to cover his growing bald patch. |
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The subsequent decade played host to numerous stories of Asian nations coming into their own with robustly growing economies. |
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The cold weather meant a slower growing rate for many crops. |
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While Gutenberg was growing up a new way of making books came into use, which was a great deal better than copying by hand. |
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The ake of months of a growing firenlust became a rising queem til at last there was the burst of loosing that almost made his knees buckle. |
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Whilst draught beer takes up the majority of the market, bottled beer has a firm place and is a growing sector. |
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Increased literacy and a growing body of secular vernacular literature encouraged the representation of secular themes in art. |
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The growing reform movement, led by humanists such as Erasmus and Thomas More, began, however, to change religious attitudes. |
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Beowulf swims back up to the rim of the pond where his men wait in growing despair. |
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Burke appealed for peace as preferable to civil war and reminded the House of America's growing population, its industry, and its wealth. |
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She was brought up within a low church Anglican family, but at that time the Midlands was an area with a growing number of religious dissenters. |
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Dodgson's existence remained little changed over the remaining twenty years of his life, throughout his growing wealth and fame. |
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By 1974 the Famous Five Club had a membership of 220,000, and was growing at the rate of 6,000 new members a year. |
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The book contained some generally disputed theories, and its publication created a growing degree of popular controversy about Huxley's eyesight. |
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Delius paid little attention to the business of growing oranges, and continued to pursue his musical interests. |
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After the Beatles completed their second Hamburg residency, they enjoyed increasing popularity in Liverpool with the growing Merseybeat movement. |
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However, they were also growing tired of the monotony of numerous appearances at the same clubs night after night. |
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Pepper's and Days both represent a growing tendency towards song cycles and suites made up of multiple movements. |
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While heavy metal was growing in popularity, most critics were not enamored of the music. |
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The dynamic dubstep scene in Japan is growing quickly despite its cultural and geographical distance from the West. |
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Following the success of The Lodger, Hitchcock hired a publicist to help strengthen his growing reputation. |
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The series is noted by audiences for growing visually darker and more mature as each film was released. |
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It is often difficult for those growing up to find role models who demonstrate that it is equally okay to be gay or straight. |
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The growing importance of mass media created the issue of corporate sponsorship and commercialisation of the Games. |
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Rugby had been growing increasingly popular in Italy in recent years, with improved crowds at international matches. |
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Irrigation in the Southwest allows the growing of great quantities of fruits, nuts, and vegetables as well as grain, hay, and flowers. |
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California and Arizona are major producers of citrus crops, although growing metropolitan sprawl is absorbing much of this land. |
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Pioneers such as Mads Alstrup and Georg Emil Hansen paved the way for a rapidly growing profession during the last half of the 19th century. |
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Awareness of the environment is growing as Hong Kong suffers from increasing pollution compounded by its geography and tall buildings. |
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As a result, the city's growing population was accommodated by increasing the height of the houses. |
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An economy may be highly developed or growing rapidly, but also contain a wide gap between the rich and the poor in a society. |
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In industrialised societies the nuclear family, consisting of only parents and their growing children, predominates. |
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The Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn faced growing criticism from his party, which had supported remaining within the EU, for poor campaigning. |
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They provided sources of literate men, able to serve the crown's growing administrative needs. |
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There was also a growing party of reformers who were imbued with the Calvinistic, Lutheran and Zwinglian doctrines now current on the Continent. |
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Depredations continued, leading to growing tension between England and Spain, which were still technically at peace. |
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They insisted that their army should return to join the growing force in Scotland. |
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The Jacobite general, Lord George Murray, and the Council of War insisted on returning to join their growing force in Scotland. |
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Congress moved inland and abandoned Philadelphia in despair, although popular resistance to British occupation was growing in the countryside. |
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During the period of parliamentary enclosure, employment in agriculture did not fall, but failed to keep pace with the growing population. |
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In the 1870s and 1880s, the growing trade union movement began a series of protests against foreign labour. |
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In local terms, British control rested on the Indian Civil Service, but it faced growing difficulties. |
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Despite the growing European presence in the Indian Ocean, Ottoman trade with the east continued to flourish. |
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During this period Russian warm seas expansion presented a large and growing threat. |
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In 1992, because of growing nationalist tensions in the government, Czechoslovakia was peacefully dissolved by parliament. |
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The Allies were also faced with growing numbers of Burmese insurgents and the civil administration broke down in the areas they still held. |
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Any effort to extend it was halted by the growing cost of the Korean War and rearmament. |
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Because the UK population is growing and aging more people need cancer diagnosis. |
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As of 2012 Much of the military expenditure was focused on defence against Pakistan and countering growing Chinese influence in the Indian Ocean. |
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France was nervous about the growing influence that Nasser exerted on its North African colonies and protectorates. |
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There is growing evidence that such mortgage frauds may be a cause of the crisis. |
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Olive and pine trees are among the most common of those growing around the Rock. |
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Data centres are a growing part of the Guernsey economy and are helping it diversify away from mainly finance related industries. |
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From this time, there was a growing acceptance of the position of Prime Minister and the title was more commonly used, if only unofficially. |
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Tito's death on 4 May 1980 ushered in a long period of political instability, worsened by growing economic crisis and nationalist unrest. |
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Conversely, the last third of the twentieth century was a time of growing inequality and eroding social capital. |
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These policies of tolerance fostered the growing power of drug cartels in the Mexican economy and have made drug traders wealthier. |
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This is one of the few purely mathematical papers he had written, demonstrating Maxwell's growing stature as a mathematician. |
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By mapping the location of any small seismic events associated with the growing fracture, the approximate geometry of the fracture is inferred. |
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This platform was built up in 2004 with financial support of the European Commission and is steadily growing ever since. |
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Furthermore, in recent years, there has been a growing number of ethnic Turks with German, or Dutch citizenship immigrating to Britain. |
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In many places, the prevalence of the hijab is growing increasingly common and the percentage of Muslims favoring Sharia laws has increased. |
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Faced with growing evangelistic and pastoral responsibilities, Wesley and Whitefield appointed lay preachers and leaders. |
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While United Methodist Church in America membership has been declining, associated groups in developing countries are growing rapidly. |
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The growing wealth and independence acquired by some coastal cities gave the Maritime Republics a leading role in the European scene. |
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Thus, there is now a growing group of sociologists of culture who are, confusingly, not cultural sociologists. |
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In 1864 the family dispersed because of Charles's growing alcoholism, and the children were temporarily housed across Edinburgh. |
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There were also a large number of female authors associated with the movement, who demonstrated a growing feminine consciousness. |
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Shaw's admiration for Mussolini and Stalin demonstrated his growing belief that dictatorship was the only viable political arrangement. |
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A growing interest in Irish music at this time helped many artistes gain more recognition abroad, including Mary Black, and Sharon Shannon. |
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And change is the clearest sign that the musical is still a living, growing genre. |
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The film was a critical and box office success in the UK and appealed to the growing mod revival movement. |
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He had taken a more active role in the making of this album, giving an indication of his growing confidence in the studio. |
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Lowry maintained, in interviews conducted later in his life, that he had an unhappy childhood, growing up in a repressive family atmosphere. |
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Recognising his talent and growing reputation, the RCA changed its regulations and awarded the diploma. |
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Olympic handball has a growing following and participation with a continued growth particularly in primary and secondary schools. |
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Despite slow maturation so that growing up is rarely achieved by two and a half years, Bulldogs' lives are relatively short. |
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A growing number of airports are installing solar photovoltaic arrays to offset their electricity use. |
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The bill takes place as governments are growing more interested in implanting technology in ID cards to make them smarter and more secure. |
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This phenomenon has been growing in recent years as people of low income countries are aspiring to enter developed countries in search of jobs. |
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It is acknowledged that the smuggling of people is a growing global phenomenon. |
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Reports disagree on whether prostitution levels are growing or declining in developed countries. |
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Although it is a growing problem, obesity is not as prevalent as in other developed countries. |
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There is now a growing debate about why Third World countries remain impoverished and underdeveloped after all this time. |
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Currently one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in Mexico, Tijuana maintains global city status. |
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Tijuana is also a growing cultural center and has been recognized as an important new cultural mecca. |
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Tijuana today is one of the fastest growing cities in Mexico with an average of 80,000 people moving to Tijuana yearly. |
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In addition to growing vegetables, the community raised and marketed ducks, rabbits, and goats. |
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Antonio Petalardo's successful 1871 gambit on the opening of the Teatro Opera, inspired others to fund the growing art in Argentina. |
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Tourism in Brazil is a growing sector and key to the economy of several regions of the country. |
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There were 11,000 household growing mungbeans as of 2009, most of them subsistence farmers. |
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There was a growing interest in forms of Modernism, with William Johnstone helping to develop the concept of a Scottish Renaissance. |
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At the end of this list is a brief list of tribes deemed to be a growing threat to the Empire, which included the Scoti. |
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The growing power of the Mercian kingdom to the south added to the problems faced by Northumbrian kings. |
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Monasteries became centres of foreign influence, and provided sources of literate men, able to serve the crown's growing administrative needs. |
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These were growing industrial centres, and apart from the lack of a charter, they had identical powers and privileges to the royal burghs. |
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A combination of these factors contributed to a growing restlessness under English rule. |
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However, as growing noble youths, outdoor pursuits and great events would also have held a strong fascination for Robert and his brothers. |
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British immigrants would have had little or no familiarity with the complex process of growing rice in fields flooded by irrigation works. |
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By 1750, a variety of artisans, shopkeepers, and merchants provided services to the growing farming population. |
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After 1765, growing philosophical and political differences strained the relationship between Great Britain and its colonies. |
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Meanwhile, the American army was growing in size daily, swelling to some 15,000 men. |
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He considered that parochial organizations had not kept pace in the city with the growing population. |
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However, the Gaelic gorm is also used as an adjective and verb, meaning green or greening and is often seen in connection with growing grass. |
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Skye has a strong folk music tradition, although in recent years dance and rock music have been growing in popularity on the island. |
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This increase in numbers could also be due to northern gannets benefiting from the growing activities of deep sea fishing. |
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Legumes are nitrogen-fixing plants, growing them actually adds nitrogen to the soil rather than using it up. |
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With the exception of the canines in males, the teeth stop growing during the middle of the fourth year. |
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Forests where a majority of the trees lose their foliage at the end of the typical growing season are called deciduous forests. |
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Two distinctive types of deciduous forest are found growing around the world. |
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The tracheids of earlywood formed at the beginning of a growing season have large radial sizes and smaller, thinner cell walls. |
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Of course, the concentrations of nutrient in plant tissues depend on many factors, including growing conditions. |
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Hong Kong started developing new towns in the 1950s, to accommodate rapidly growing populations. |
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Beyond growing its nonadvisory businesses, Lazard is seeking to expand into other markets. |
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The church is growing outwith the Western Islands, especially in the bigger cities. |
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Italy is a rapidly growing destination for Sikh migration, with Reggio Emilia and Vicenza having significant Sikh population clusters. |
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The City is reputed to be the third fastest growing area of Scotland in terms of population. |
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Banknote collecting, or Notaphily, is a slowly growing area of numismatics. |
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The theme is then developed in a series of movements, growing increasingly complex each time. |
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The growing number of young professional Scottish fiddlers makes a complete list impossible. |
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Nevertheless, since the 1990s, Rennes has consistently ranked as one of France's fastest growing metropolitan areas. |
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With the discovery of North Sea oil, helicopter operations began in 1967, linking the growing number of oil platforms to the mainland. |
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The US market is the largest and the European market is the second largest, with growing activity in the Middle East, Asia, and Central America. |
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King Richard was distracted by a growing conflict with the Lords Appellant from this time on. |
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The Chartist movement and the 1839 Newport Rising showed the growing concerns and awareness of the work force of their value to the nation. |
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This shortened the growing season and made uplands unsuited to growing grain. |
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Social groups appear to have been tribal but with growing complexity and hierarchies becoming apparent. |
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A group of enlarged nonmatted rapidly growing lymph nodes may be associated with features of superior mediastinal syndrome suggesting lymphoma. |
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Voluntary nonparticipation in the work force is a growing problem in some developed countries. |
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Llywelyn was becoming concerned about the growing power of Hubert de Burgh. |
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This action was condemned at the time and later used as example of the Despensers' growing tyranny. |
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With the growing industry in Merthyr, several railway companies established routes linking the works with ports and other parts of Britain. |
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While in the role, Wood campaigned on green issues, including calling for more land to be made available for growing food. |
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The City of Chicago was incorporated on Saturday, March 4, 1837 and for several decades was the world's fastest growing city. |
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During much of the last half of the 19th century, Chicago's politics were dominated by a growing Democratic Party organization. |
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Homelessness, historically, has been a major problem in the city and remains a growing problem in modern times. |
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West Fargo, the fifth largest city in North Dakota, is one of the fastest growing cities. |
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There are growing concerns among environmental and countryside groups that AONB status is increasingly under threat from development. |
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Normalists believe that immature behavior in the home and school is simply part of growing up. |
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Often they updated strategies their mothers used when they were growing up in poor families. |
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At the time of the Depression, the Soviet economy was growing steadily, fuelled by intensive investment in heavy industry. |
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Therefore, more than anything else, the decline in death rates in Stage Two entails the increasing survival of children and a growing population. |
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The growing scarcity of water is a source of increasing international concern. |
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In 2007 growing dissatisfaction with unification led to the formation of the secessionist South Yemen Movement. |
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It gives voice to a growing understanding that cultural diversity is a national strength and a resource worthy of protection. |
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Some wares were made using moulds, allowing for increased production for the needs of the growing populations. |
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Louis spent 12 years growing up in rural Alabama, where little is known of his childhood. |
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The activities of sheep farming start with growing grass on the meadows, buying hay from external sources and stacking them. |
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Nutrients such as ammonia, ammonium nitrate, nitrite, phosphate, iron, copper, as well as CO2 are rapidly consumed by growing seaweed. |
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Crises in band management, money and band leadership were creating growing frictions within Badfinger. |
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Ham had shown growing signs of mental illness over the past months, with Gibbins remembering Ham burning cigarettes on his hands and arms. |
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The effects of this are often noticed much more dramatically in slow growing populations such as many larger species of fish. |
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As the embryo develops into a fetus, the tail is absorbed by the growing body. |
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A new ocean was growing on its southern end, the Tethys Ocean, an ocean that would dominate much of the Mesozoic era. |
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The Sardinian agriculture is now linked to specific products such as cheese, wine, olive oil, artichoke, tomato for a growing product export. |
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During the 1980s the democratic restoration made possible a growing open society. |
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Ideal growing conditions, combined with proximity to important north European markets, made citrus fruits Spain's leading export. |
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More recently, following the issue of climate change, there is again a growing interest worldwide for renewable energy, including wave energy. |
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However the league proved unable to prevent the growing mercantile competition, and so a long decline commenced. |
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Apart from sandy and stony reefs, extensive cold water coral reefs, mostly of Lophelia, are growing in Skagerrak. |
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The population was increasing at record rates during the early 2000s, making it the fastest growing major city in Europe at the time. |
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It is highly suited for the sand condition and growing fast, avoid the senescence when the fresh sand continued. |
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It more like growing on the active sand area and windward side of foredune. |
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However, there is growing controversy about how dangerous these slopes actually are. |
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It is the best possible place in which to do the growing you need to do to realize the outformation of your God Self. |
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As the numbers of birdwatchers increases, there is growing concern about the impact of birdwatching on the birds and their habitat. |
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Christensen is a small red alga, commonly found growing in dense tufts on Ascophyllum whose rhizoids penetrate the host. |
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Naturally growing seaweeds are an important source of food, especially in Asia. |
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There is also a growing number of irreligious peoples and Muslims, the latter of which is due to immigration. |
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The redirection of investment to the Danubian forts saw the towns along the Amber Road growing slowly, though yet retaining their prosperity. |
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The Dutch responded to the growing intimidation by enlisting large numbers of armed merchantmen into their navy. |
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The commission was created in response to growing concern over the shrinking size of the bay. |
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But this long and narrow canal was quickly inadequate to handle the growing boat traffic. |
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Tensions between John and the barons had been growing for several years, as demonstrated by the 1212 plot against the king. |
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He incurred such debt on his two coffee plantations that he could barely support his growing family. |
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A rapidly growing population, limited arable land, and dependence on the Nile all continue to overtax resources and stress the economy. |
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Department of Defense through a series of satellite acquisitions to meet the growing needs of the military, civilians, and the commercial market. |
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A growing trade in various components exists, including GPS units from other countries. |
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In recent decades, owing to migration and the city's international role, Brussels is home to a growing number of foreign language speakers. |
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For growing youngsters, this marvelous nourishment helps pack on the pounds, adds inches to height. |
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A number of other steamers were built around the turn of the 20th century, in part due to the growing fish industry and the gold rush. |
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In North Dakota soybeans have to mature fast, because of the comparatively short growing season. |
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Industrial estates also growing in towns on northern coast of Java, especially around Cilegon, Tangerang, Bekasi, Karawang, Gresik and Sidoarjo. |
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There has been a growing concern about farming as the current farmers are aging with a difficult time finding successors. |
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Such erosional material of a growing mountain chain is called molasse and has either a shallow marine or a continental facies. |
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The growing demand and lack of drinkable water on the planet presents an additional challenge to the future of human health. |
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The existence of Urban heat islands has become a growing concern over the years. |
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Beavers feed on the leaves, buds, and inner bark of growing trees, as well as aquatic plants. |
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The disease is named after a white fungus, Pseudogymnoascus destructans, found growing on the muzzles, ears, and wings of afflicted bats. |
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Their weights vary seasonally, growing from spring to autumn and reaching a peak just before the winter. |
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Only the stags have antlers, which start growing in the spring and are shed each year, usually at the end of winter. |
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Some females that were on a biennial breeding cycle carried on growing rapidly for a longer time. |
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As a naturally growing forest tree, it marks the important border between the European deciduous forest zone and the northern pine forest zone. |
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Cherries have a short growing season and can grow in most temperate latitudes. |
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The tannin renders the young growing wood durable and resistant to outdoor use, thus suitable for posts, fencing or stakes. |
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They may also be found growing under bracken or Japanese knotweed, perennial plants which also form stands with a dense summer canopy. |
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Gorse is closely related to the brooms, and like them, has green stems and very small leaves and is adapted to dry growing conditions. |
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Species such as Angraecum sororium are lithophytes, growing on rocks or very rocky soil. |
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The plants can take deep freezes and are found growing wild on mountain highlands. |
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There are many named cultivars, selected for variation in flower colour and for different foliage colour and growing habits. |
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However, the dikaryotic phase is more extensive in the basidiomycetes, often also present in the vegetatively growing mycelium. |
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The thallus form is very different from any form where the fungus or alga are growing separately. |
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Quite naturally, these alternative forms were at first considered to be different species, until they were found growing in a conjoined manner. |
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When growing by themselves, the fungus, algae, or cyanobacteria have very different properties than those of the lichen. |
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Lichens growing on leaves may have the appearance of being parasites on the leaves, but they are not. |
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The growing season lasts 202 days in the western part of the country and 169 days in the eastern part. |
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Its fish are of great and growing importance to the bordering countries for domestic consumption and export. |
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Slow moving sea spiders are common, sometimes growing as large as a human hand. |
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In Germany, by about 1795, there was a growing interest in Homer and Greek mythology. |
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Basketball is growing in popularity in Montserrat with Montserrat now setting up their own basketball league. |
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Scholarly critical editions of a growing number of Sullivan's works have been published. |
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So far as known the Yurok never cut growing timber for fuel, nor did any California Indians, nor probably any axless native Americans. |
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She appeared to be wearing a laced white nightgown as the hour of the evening was growing late, with an overcoat over to hide her bedwear. |
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We both belong to a big State, and it's growing bigger every day. I like to think that in my small way I'm helping to biggen it. |
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Meantime, the loonie's buoyancy this year reflects growing interest in Canuckistan from offshore admirers. |
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The slope of the terrain, shaped like a funnel, squeezed the growing swell of churning snow into a steep, twisting gorge. |
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Scores of foreign journalists have been dispatched to Seoul to report on the growing tensions between the two Koreas and the possibility of war. |
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They focused on ethicism in their advertising to appeal to the growing green market. |
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When I was growing up, everybody had a little dog they called a feist or fice and a big yard dog, a cur. |
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The frosty pumpkin is the sign of the end of the growing season, soon the greenery will wither and harvest end for the year. |
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All the mob guys I knew, growing up, they had a goomar. They'd keep the girls in an apartment, buy 'em stuff, keep 'em quiet. |
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In 2006, Florida law enforcement here discovered 480 homes growing marijuana indoors. Last year, 1,022 grow houses were busted. |
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The island has a warmer climate and longer growing season than much of the United Kingdom. |
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Despite growing doubts, Columbus refused to accept that he had not reached the Indies. |
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Quakers result from sphagnum moss growing over the water that accumulates in the hollows in the granite. |
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They indicate that 2000 species of flowering plant have been found growing there and that the tidal Thames supports 120 species of fish. |
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A growing number of technology companies are based in London notably in East London Tech City, also known as Silicon Roundabout. |
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The Highlands had a relatively short growing season, which was further shortened during the Little Ice Age. |
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The holard of clays ranges from 20 to 60 per cent during the growing season. |
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When I was young and growing a lot, and Mama couldn't feed me enough, she used to say I had a hollow leg. |
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With growing prosperity since the last decade of the 20th century, Ireland became a destination for immigrants. |
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It also allowed the growing of potatoes in bogs as well as on mountain slopes where no other cultivation could take place. |
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This growing coalition expanded the potential enemies that Rome might face, and moved Rome closer to confrontation with major powers. |
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This move formalised and concluded a gradual process that had been growing for centuries, of removing property requirements for military service. |
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Caesar was eager to return to Gaul for the winter due to growing unrest there, and an agreement was mediated by Commius. |
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There were growing barbarian attacks, but these were focused on vulnerable rural settlements rather than towns. |
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The administrators, growing tired of such idiocy, put a new policy in place. |
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With the need for soldier health a growing concern, places for the sick to go in the army were starting to show up. |
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The fastest growing immigrant groups in 2011 in absolute numbers were from Poland, Lithuania and Sweden. |
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In May, William's wife Matilda was crowned queen at Westminster, an important symbol of William's growing international stature. |
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Three years later the new Count of Flanders, Philip, concerned about Henry's growing power, openly allied himself with the French king. |
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Becket took refuge in France, and following this there were growing conflicts between Henry II and Becket. |
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The use of digital technology is growing at a very fast pace which led to the emergence of systems based on the cognitive infocommunications. |
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This brutality, though, rather than helping to subdue the Scots, had the opposite effect, and rallied growing support for Bruce. |
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One reason for the change of strategy towards Scotland was a growing concern for the relationship between England and France. |
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However, by 1211 King John recognised the growing influence of Prince Llywelyn as a threat to English authority in Wales. |
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The growing number of Italian traders moving to Hungary, specially to Buda, helped this process. |
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The reality of political differences between Rome and England allowed growing theological disputes to come to the fore. |
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She repeatedly appointed him to military posts despite his growing record of irresponsibility. |
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The Community of the Sisters of Melanesia, started in 1980 by Sister Nesta Tiboe, is a growing community of women throughout the Solomon Islands. |
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Muslims are a growing religious group throughout the Commonwealth through immigration. |
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Maximilian refused pleas that he depart, and fought against the growing partisan army of Juarez. |
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Another financial issue attracting growing attention is whether capital gains on investments are Islamically acceptable. |
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A series of scholarly editions of his work, notably those of Samuel Johnson in 1765 and Edmond Malone in 1790, added to his growing reputation. |
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By 1624, James was growing ill, and as a result was finding it difficult to control Parliament. |
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By 1852, the congestion at Somerset House had increased thanks to the growing number of Fellows. |
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The inhabitants were growing desperate to remove their belongings from the City, especially the upper class. |
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Emphasis on learning, art and music became more widespread, especially with the growing middle class. |
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The use of African slaves was fundamental to growing colonial cash crops, which were exported to Europe. |
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In 1806, the Fourth Coalition took up arms against him because Prussia became worried about growing French influence on the continent. |
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This raid was significant, as 63 German fighters were sent with the bombers, indicating the growing effectiveness of RAF night fighter defences. |
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The Long Parliament was characterised by the growing number of critics of the king who sat in it. |
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In 1968, Edward Heath issued his 'Perth declaration', in support of a Scottish assembly, in the wake of growing nationalism. |
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Population increased dramatically and there is strong evidence of a growing cultural and political complexity. |
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Over time, planters developed large plantations and built fine homes in a growing town. |
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A kraal was a homestead and usually included a simple fenced-in enclosure for animals, fields for growing crops, and one or more thatched huts. |
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Expansion continued and became more rapid by the beginning of the 19th century, with London growing in all directions. |
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A growing number of tall buildings and skyscrapers are principally used by the financial sector. |
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The Tyneside flat was the dominant housing form constructed at the time when the industrial centres on Tyneside were growing most rapidly. |
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The rough Pennine terrain means that most of Northern England is difficult for growing crops. |
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Peel, as a Conservative, had opposed income tax in the 1841 general election, but a growing budget deficit required a new source of funds. |
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In the following years, it also created a growing market for games, applications, and utilities. |
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After the war and facing a booming world economy, foreign lending to countries such as Brazil, Peru and Chile was a growing market. |
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In 1995 the Exchange launched the Alternative Investment Market, the AIM, to allow growing companies to expand to international markets. |
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By 2003, consensus among physicists was growing that Hawking was wrong about the loss of information in a black hole. |
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Brunel is credited with turning the town of Swindon into one of the fastest growing towns in Europe during the 19th century. |
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It is important because cast iron girders became an important structural material for the growing rail network. |
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Shortly after, Lower moved to London, where his growing practice soon led him to abandon research. |
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Broadcast seeding results in a random array of growing crops, making it difficult to control weeds using any method other than hand weeding. |
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This development is designed to meet the growing demand for cargo handling space and infrastructure outside of the southeast. |
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Manchester Airport has made no secret of ambitious development plans to meet the growing demand to fly. |
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The airport's first terminal building opened in 1969 and was expanded the next year to handle the growing number of passengers. |
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The sport is growing in popularity with local communities, as well as tourists and visitors. |
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Though the main evidence for the period is archaeological, there is a growing amount of genetic evidence, which continues to change. |
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Pakistan's cement industry is also fast growing mainly because of demand from Afghanistan and from the domestic real estate sector. |
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The second level of Sufism in Pakistan is 'intellectual Sufism', which is growing among the urban and educated population. |
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In 1962, Dacca was designated as the legislative capital of Pakistan in an appeasement of growing Bengali political nationalism. |
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There are also growing trade links with Latin American nations, particularly Brazil and Mexico. |
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This type of tourism is growing on islands lacking sandy beaches and dense human populations. |
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In the 1950s, they were replaced by a rapidly growing population of Chinese from the rural areas in Hong Kong's New Territories. |
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Ancestry was seen as the most important criterion for being categorised as Cornish, above place of birth or growing up in Cornwall. |
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