As I finished filling my feeders tonight, I noticed a flock of about 40-50 birds high in the newly budding black walnut tree. |
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It was a figurative abstract of Pare Argile holding his son as a newly born baby. |
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A fine crowd enjoyed a lovely walk and the event raised substantial sponsorship for the newly launched project. |
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Very different from jagged aa, pahoehoe is the other general texture of newly solidified lava. |
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They washed up in New York looking like a bunch of newly freed alien abductees. |
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After the dance, the room is abuzz, and the wired participants discuss their newly acquired mini-choreographies. |
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These patients were newly quadriplegic patients and had sustained new postoperative root injuries. |
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Along with any other man who lets his newly acquired wife dance with an old sweetheart four waltzes in a row. |
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We regularly undertake surveys of newly qualified doctors, to establish their career choices and progression. |
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A blowup over a newly minted third party in Florida has become the latest to draw their ire. |
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Proving his far-right bona fides is just one aspect of the newly energized Roberts campaign. |
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It tells how this young, middle class, newly qualified Argentinian doctor with wanderlust became a dedicated revolutionary whose name became synonymous with Cuba. |
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Meanwhile, as Mother Jones reported, big labor went wild, spending a ton of money on newly legal TV and radio ads. |
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The moment came where newly graduated cops customarily toss their white gloves into the air in celebration. |
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The grant document was discovered in the Lyon Office in 1890, and forwarded to the newly formed Perth County Council. |
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When newly opened, Viola flowers may be used to decorate salads or in stuffings for poultry or fish. |
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Given the size of the Earth as calculated by Eratosthenes this left a large space between Asia and the newly discovered lands. |
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During the winter, cold Alaskan winds blow over the Chukchi Sea, freezing the surface water and pushing this newly formed ice out to the Pacific. |
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Meanwhile, southern Europe broke off from Gondwana and began to move towards Euramerica across the newly formed Rheic Ocean. |
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Ocean currents in the newly formed Antarctic or Southern Ocean created a circumpolar current. |
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In the second half of the 1980s, newly appointed Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev introduced the perestroika and glasnost reforms. |
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When newly formed rock cools, such magnetic materials record the Earth's magnetic field. |
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They have since been transferred to the Ministry of Interior and, more recently, to the newly created Ministry of Security. |
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In terms of power, he would be given the rank of Admiral of the Ocean Sea and appointed Viceroy and Governor of the newly colonised lands. |
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Two of the vessels were as naus or newly built for the voyage, possibly a caravel and a supply boat. |
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He was appointed to head an expedition to India in 1500, following Vasco da Gama's newly opened route around Africa. |
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In 1974, City Of Bradford Metropolitan District Council was created to administer the newly formed metropolitan borough. |
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The Arizona Organic Act abolished slavery on February 24, 1863 in the newly formed Arizona Territory. |
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In 1884 it became part of the newly created Diocese of Southwell, which it, and the city, are still part of today. |
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Lotus Components Limited became Lotus Racing Limited in 1971 but the newly renamed entity ceased operation in the same year. |
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This arrangement came to an end in 2000 when Hampshire moved all their home matches to their newly built Rose Bowl cricket ground in West End. |
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Now an exhibition space, it was started by the newly arrived French in 1460 to control the city. |
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Sometime around 1840, he started to investigate the feasibility of replacing the brewery's steam engines with the newly invented electric motor. |
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There are regular productions of both classic plays and newly commissioned drama. |
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Costanzo, III and Ben Zenick have assumed newly created management positions in the company. |
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From 1846 these could be built at the company's newly established railway workshops at Swindon. |
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She was once more caulked and repaired in 1527 in a newly dug dock at Portsmouth and her longboat was repaired and trimmed. |
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The insincerity of Crawford's feelings towards Price is demonstrated when he runs off with newly married Mrs. |
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Cross country, often referred to as XC, all mountain, trail, free ride, and newly popular enduro. |
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The newly remodelled site was completed on 22 January 2010, at which point buses started to enter the site again. |
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Airlines such as Etihad Airways also have one of six maintenance bases worldwide in Manchester with their newly opened line maintenance facility. |
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It was originally rumoured that the newly reformed The Specials would make an appearance after finishing their reunion tour. |
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By 1992 these units had been replaced by newly refurbished London Underground 1938 Stock, designated Class 483 by British Rail. |
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Zanders has named Stefanie Zanders-Key as its general manager, a newly created position. |
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In the 10th century independent kingdoms were established in Central Europe including Poland and the newly settled Kingdom of Hungary. |
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Data is aided in his fight against the powerful androids by a newly created female android and a 500,000-year-old android. |
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Reportedly, 2,000 copies of the newly translated Bulgarian language New Testament were sold within the first two weeks. |
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He returned with a newly constituted army and took Sarmizegetusa by treachery. |
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But it ceded the western part of the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic to the newly created Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic. |
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The newly communist Russia did not recognize Romanian rule over Bessarabia, considering it an occupation of Russian territory. |
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In the late 14th century, the newly established Principality of Moldavia encompassed what later became known as Bessarabia. |
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In 2014 Admiral Insurance opened a large newly constructed office opposite Newport railway station. |
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Victory in battle was not always a permanent success, as newly conquered territories were constantly retaken by Rome's enemies in Germania. |
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He appointed Sebastianus, newly arrived from Italy, to reorganize the Roman armies already in Thrace. |
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In 2007, the UCL Cancer Institute was opened in the newly constructed Paul O'Gorman Building. |
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A newly hatched gecko will need pretty small crickets, but you will not have to go all the way down to pinheads. |
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In 1874 a fifteenth rione, Esquilino, was created on the newly urbanised zone of Monti. |
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Merovingian kings and queens used the newly forming ecclesiastical power structure to their advantage. |
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However, after Arecchis II's death in 787, his son Grimoald III proclaimed the Duchy of Benevento newly independent. |
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In 1037 the cathedral was transferred to the newly built Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev. |
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Many of the newly rich moved billions in cash and assets outside of the country in an enormous capital flight. |
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In newly planned Roman cities the temple was normally centrally placed at one end of the forum, often facing the basilica at the other. |
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However, Bath was made a county borough in 1889, independent of the newly created administrative county and Somerset County Council. |
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From 89 to 93, Tacitus was away from Rome with his newly married wife, the daughter of the general Agricola. |
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In 1837, the castle was donated to the newly formed University of Durham by Bishop Edward Maltby as accommodation for students. |
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In concert with the newly formed Italy, Bismarck created a diplomatic environment in which Austria declared war on Prussia. |
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These broadside ballads were in some cases newly fabricated but were mostly adaptions of the older verse narratives. |
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Ferdinand and Isabella were noted for being the monarchs of the newly united Spain at the dawn of the modern era. |
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There he asked for another meeting with King John II to show him the newly discovered lands. |
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The bull did not mention Portugal or its lands, so Portugal could not claim newly discovered lands even if they were east of the line. |
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Very little of the newly divided area had actually been seen by Europeans, as it was only divided via the treaty. |
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There on the newly formed Silk Road Greek culture apparently hybridized with Indian, and especially Buddhist culture. |
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Thailand is an emerging economy and is considered a newly industrialised country. |
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Woodlands School in Coventry is now also a sports college, which has a newly built sport centre. |
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However, with newly developed radiation sterilization methods, the risk of Salmonella contamination is now lower. |
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The effort sought to prevent further damage to the Church and her faithful at the hands of the newly formed Protestant denominations. |
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In September 2007, Charles Saumarez Smith became secretary and chief executive of the Royal Academy, a newly created post. |
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In addition, the newly arrived slaves added to the city's African population. |
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The Pearl Poet began writing during a time that newly emerging English literature and language was beginning to take hold. |
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In July 1580, Spenser went to Ireland in service of the newly appointed Lord Deputy, Arthur Grey, 14th Baron Grey de Wilton. |
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There, he learned about the newly discovered western lands and the explorations that took place within them. |
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In October 1565 the young Kyd was enrolled in the newly founded Merchant Taylors' School, whose headmaster was Richard Mulcaster. |
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The Dutch administration relocated many local villages to the newly built island capital at Kayeli Bay for working at clove plantations. |
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The Kayeli ethnicity with its own language was formed as a mixture of the newly arriving settlers and the native population of the fort area. |
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At the end of the debate, Satan volunteers to poison the newly created Earth and God's new and most favoured creation, Mankind. |
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The newly appointed Grand Secretary, Yang Tinghe, announced the rejection of the Portuguese embassy the day following the emperor's death. |
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At the end of the 19th century, the Kingdom of Italy created a modern port in Massawa for their newly acquired colony of Eritrea. |
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John Keats moved to the newly built Wentworth Place, owned by his friend Charles Armitage Brown. |
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In 1824, a Republican Constitution was drafted and Guadalupe Victoria became the first president of the newly born country. |
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On March 2006, San Juan's Hiram Bithorn Stadium hosted the opening round as well as the second round of the newly formed World Baseball Classic. |
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He was returning from having set up The Liberal with the newly arrived Leigh Hunt. |
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De Almagro remained as an early settler in the newly founded city of Panama. |
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The newly founded Peruvian Congress named Bolivar dictator of Peru giving him the power to organize the military. |
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From 1539, Pinto remained in Malacca under Pedro de Faria, the newly appointed captain of Malacca. |
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This prepared New York as a leading port for the British colonies and then within the newly independent United States. |
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The newly arrived ILP contingent included Bob Smillie, Bob Edwards, Stafford Cottman and Jack Branthwaite. |
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In the autumn of 1908 the newly qualified Lawrence left his childhood home for London. |
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This subpopulation feeds heavily on ringed seals in late spring, when newly weaned and easily hunted seal pups are abundant. |
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In 1845, Emerson offered Thoreau the use of his newly purchased wood lot on Walden Pond to build his small cabin and live as a naturalist. |
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A newly installed submarine optical fibre cable now connects Vanuatu to Fiji. |
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In this year Anikey and his elder sons Yakov and Grigori moved from Solvychegodsk to his newly granted lands in the Perm Krai. |
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When the doors opened at a newly built ALF, a wealthy 78-year-old woman became the first resident in its Alzheimer's unit. |
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The newly created agency will be based at Beverly's Airpark Business Center and operate under the new parent company's name. |
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In contrast to the history and tradition which surround the regalia, it is customary for most coronation robes to be newly made for each monarch. |
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In 1641 Dezhnyov moved northeast to a newly discovered tributary of the Indigirka River where he served under Mikhail Stadukhin. |
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Tuber bulking occurs during the fourth phase, when the plant begins investing the majority of its resources in its newly formed tubers. |
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Coating seeds with the bacteria is a newly developed technology that can enable every crop species to fix nitrogen for its own use. |
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Protect newly planted evergreens with a temporary windbreak until they are established. |
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Over 200,000 free blacks and newly freed slaves fought for the Union in the Army and Navy, thereby validating their claims to full citizenship. |
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He also demanded they cease work at Twickenham and relocate to the newly finished Apple Studio. |
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Following contact with the Portuguese on Tanegashima in 1542, the Japanese were at first rather wary of the newly arrived foreigners. |
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The newly invented German printing press spread rapidly throughout Europe in the 15th century, and Venice was quick to adopt it. |
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On 6 November 2015, the Mothership compilation was reissued using the band's newly remastered audio tracks. |
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Hale emphasizes the defensive strength of fortifications newly designed at angles to dissipate cannon fire. |
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His newly devised hand mould made possible the precise and rapid creation of metal movable type in large quantities. |
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Bickerton claims that creoles are inventions of the children growing up on newly founded plantations. |
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On 15 April 2014, the band announced that they had rescheduled their Australian tour to start at the newly revamped Adelaide Oval on 25 October. |
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Being a newly industrialized country, Mexico maintains both modern and outdated industrial and agricultural facilities and operations. |
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Nearby Morfa Madryn local nature reserve held shoveler, teal, lapwing, greenshank and newly arrived willow warbler and white wagtail. |
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The Proms continue today, and still present newly commissioned music alongside pieces more central to the repertoire and early music. |
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Peter's Basilica, with the newly elected pope borne in the sedia gestatoria. |
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In 1508, von Staupitz, first dean of the newly founded University of Wittenberg, sent for Luther, to teach theology. |
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Revivals encapsulated those hallmarks and forwarded the newly created Evangelicalism into the early republic. |
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By the 1930s, it had fallen into disuse and in 1936 was used by the newly founded Penguin Books company to store books. |
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In 1874 the FCE made contact with the newly organised Reformed Episcopal Church in North America. |
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Michigan Sugar brand names are Pioneer Sugar and the newly incorporated Big Chief Sugar. |
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Due to high fixed costs, when demand fell, these newly merged companies had an incentive to maintain output and reduce prices. |
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Nanavati was finally pardoned by Vijayalakshmi Pandit, newly appointed Governor of Bombay and sister of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. |
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As with many invasive plants, white campion quickly colonizes disturbed soils, which occasionally might be a newly dug grave. |
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They volunteered their services and pledged their loyalty to Claiborne and to their newly adopted country. |
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After the war, the newly recognized New York State government refused to overturn the law. |
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After the capital moved from Calcutta to Delhi, the Viceroy occupied the newly built Viceroy's House, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. |
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The newly imagined character now represents the company and appears in their national television advertising and all their marketing materials. |
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Brown's first match as manager was against the newly crowned world champions England at Wembley Stadium. |
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A peacock butterfly now spread himself upon the teasle, fresh and newly emerged, as the blue and chocolate down on his wings testified. |
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Three years later, in 1970, they were relegated again, to the newly formed Division Three. |
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Cobden was an alderman of the newly formed Manchester Corporation, and Bright went to ask him to speak at an education meeting in Rochdale. |
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Nanson combined the newly described instant runoff voting with the Borda count to yield a new Condorcet method called Nanson's method. |
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In the same season, Sheffield reached the final of the newly formed FA Vase. |
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The extant Laws date back to 1863 where a ruleset was formally adopted by the newly formed Football Association. |
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The agreement between Invisa and ACS relates to both newly manufactured and existing in-service gates. |
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Their newly developed training ground is in Bulls Cross on the northern borders of the London Borough of Enfield. |
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In the Third Test, held at a newly refurbished Old Trafford, Australia won the toss and elected to bat first. |
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He presented these ideas during the first Olympic Congress of the newly created International Olympic Committee. |
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The Central Coast Stadium was also a newly built rectangular venue built for union, league and soccer. |
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The newly opened clubhouse stand is a new all seating stand replacing the original clubhouse and an 1980s extension at the Aylestone Road end. |
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On 6 September 1902, Wigan played at Central Park for the first time in the opening match of the newly formed First Division. |
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Central Park would be the home of Wigan Rugby League until 1999 when they moved to the newly built JJB Stadium. |
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The newly opened toy store is really the stage established by Ba'al, whose body contains the heart of Mrs. |
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In 1279, 255 burgesses are recorded holding 314 tenements, which included lands newly assarted. |
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The 1950 British Grand Prix at Silverstone was the first race in the newly created World Championship of Drivers. |
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A newly developed suspension system was also designed to enhance levels of driver engagement and refinement on both road and track. |
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In 2008, a MotoGP event was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the first time on a newly prepared track. |
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In 2011 he was inducted to World Snooker's newly created Hall of Fame along with seven former World Champions. |
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After his Shanghai Masters victory, he joined the newly founded Snooker Players Association. |
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In 1934, the Royal Yacht Squadron issued a challenge for Sopwith's newly built challenger Endeavour. |
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In denying APL's request for reconsideration, the Court found that APL failed to provide any newly discovered material or relevant facts. |
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With the spread of decolonization in the 1960s, the organization's membership saw an influx of newly independent nations. |
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These Agencies were supported by a set of eight newly created Regional Assemblies, or Chambers. |
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The site closed in 2008 and courses were relocated to the Coleraine and the newly developed Belfast campuses. |
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In early spring, it takes time and scrutiny to decipher the newly emerging weedlings from my precious, rising seedlings. |
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In May 2013, fossilized human footprints were found in newly uncovered sediment on a beach in Happisburgh, Norfolk. |
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This kept the newly created title and the Kingdom of England personally and legally separate. |
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In addition, Spirit has agreed to purchase eleven spare engines from IAE to support its existing and newly ordered Airbus fleet. |
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The newly independent United States later became involved in this scenario, complicating the conflict. |
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The Pope, vested in mitre and cope, is greeted by a newly created Cardinal. |
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Acropyga spp. ants show obligate trophophoresy with mealybugs, in which newly mated queens carry a mealybug with them when founding new colonies. |
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His attempt to find the real arsonist leads him to wonder if one of his newly alcoholic parents could have committed the torchings. |
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The working class element was moving rapidly toward the newly emerging Labour Party. |
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After all your fatigue you seem as ready for a tift with me as if you had newly come from church. |
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The Commonwealth is suggested to have been an attempt by Britain to maintain some indirect influence over the newly independent countries. |
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With Lyndhurst's encouragement Disraeli turned to writing propaganda for his newly adopted party. |
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Protection would have been highly unpopular among the newly enfranchised urban working classes, as it would raise their cost of living. |
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The newly discovered dinosaur Brontomerus mcintoshi may have used its huge muscular thighs to kick predators and rivals. |
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Consequently, the Young Turks movement began when these relatively young and newly trained men returned with their education. |
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To make him feel welcome, she struck up a conversation with the newly arrived guest. |
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What would be the first question to ask a space alien newly arrived on planet Earth? |
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In 1979 newly elected Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher rejected and reversed it. |
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An annual film festival takes place in the newly built Mareel, a cinema, music and education venue. |
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During transportation, helicopters are commonly employed to transfer the newly harvested moss from the swamp to the nearest road. |
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His characters speak like real people and sound distinctively American, using local dialects, newly invented words, and regional accents. |
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This change helped the Unionists, as they held only two of the University seats but won all four of the newly created seats. |
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In one instance, when a snowy owl killed a newly fledged peregrine, the larger owl was in turn killed by a stooping peregrine parent. |
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In 1896, General Electric was one of the original 12 companies listed on the newly formed Dow Jones Industrial Average. |
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On April 2, 1731, Worcester was chosen as the county seat of the newly founded Worcester County government. |
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The Type II process was complicated by the proposition of Vickers that there should be a move to the newly developed turboprop power. |
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In April 2013, ISIC merged into the newly formed Satellite Applications Catapult. |
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Transitional rules apply to the newly admitted member states, which limit the subsidies that they currently receive. |
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In 1749, the capital of Nova Scotia moved from Annapolis Royal to the newly established Halifax. |
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They attempted to rid themselves of their Scots in a bid to establish standard English as the official language of the newly formed union. |
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In December 2014, the mill was added to the newly formed Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park. |
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They both share in this responsibility and privilege as a newly married couple. |
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Each year the NMC receives over 22,000 newly qualified nurses and midwives from education institutions. |
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In 2009 The Strand Magazine began to publish in serial form a newly discovered Greene novel titled The Empty Chair. |
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It was an old, withered man, who had served the Government in the days of the Mutiny as a native officer in a newly raised cavalry regiment. |
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It included a reading of a newly discovered secret poem, Dear Jake and revealed that Mackereth was one of the inspirations for his writings. |
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In 1993, Gaiman was contracted by Todd McFarlane to write a single issue of Spawn, a popular title at the newly created Image Comics company. |
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Wigg Island, a former brownfield site east of Runcorn, contains a network of public footpaths through newly planted woodlands and meadows. |
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In 1893 the Ship Canal Company sold a parcel of land just east of the Mode Wheel Locks to the newly established Manchester Dry Docks Company. |
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The soundtrack was Jones' first appearance on a Who record, performing on newly written material not on the original album. |
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The U.S. government has now recognized the newly formed country. |
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With each weaving operation, the newly constructed fabric must be wound on a cloth beam. |
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On the return, the roving is clamped and the spindles reversed to take up the newly spun thread. |
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The new print featured restored color and newly created audio, using modern sound effects mixed in DTS digital surround sound. |
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Whether it is degraded and newly synthesized or dispersed throughout the cytoplasm and subsequently reaggregated at the spindle is not known. |
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This edition contained a newly restored transfer of the film, as well as various special features. |
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Despite this prediction, in 1868 the Conservatives lost the first general election in which the newly enfranchised electors voted. |
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His memory is also honoured by the newly constructed Dugald Stewart Building at the University of Edinburgh, on Charles Street. |
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The newly appointed abbot decided to take a tour of the abbey with the cardinal's emissary. |
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The Teutonic Knights were newly established in the Baltic region, where they owed their first possessions to Mazovian policy. |
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In 2015, the newly created Commonwealth Cup became the eighth Group One race at Royal Ascot, replacing the Buckingham Palace Stakes. |
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All races will be held over six laps, except for the newly introduced Supertwin event. |
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In 2008, fighting continued and Iraq's newly trained armed forces launched attacks against militants. |
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They connect the international gates in the newly opened Pier F, located at one end of the pier, with the rest of the terminal. |
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The decree follows pressure from the newly formed Afghan parliament and public complaints over the heavy traffic jams caused by the barriers. |
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Dear Peter, newly was I with the car in the town to besorrow me this and that for the holidays. |
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There was such a nice frosty, Octobery smell in the air, blent with the delightful odor of newly plowed fields. |
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In any case, Claudius accepted Agrippina and later adopted the newly mature Nero as his son. |
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The newly credentialled ambassador to the Holy See is already in the PM's good books. |
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The Plantation of Ulster allowed English and Scottish Protestant candidates in as representatives of the newly formed boroughs in planted areas. |
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Now, the nobility and newly established loyalist gentry could exercise their rights and privileges with more vigour. |
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The newly created Ministry of Transport suggested nationalising the railways with a separate, autonomous Scottish region. |
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A newly promoted junior Centurion would be assigned to the sixth century of the tenth cohort and slowly progressed through the ranks from there. |
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When I got fibro, the Internet was not in common use, so I didn't have the resources that a newly diagnosed person would have now. |
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While David consolidated his hold on his own and his son's newly acquired lands, he also sought to expand his influence. |
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The newly enthroned king acknowledged King Edward as his feudal superior and thus sowed the seeds of his demise. |
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Browne accepted the position of Physician Superintendent at the newly created Crichton. |
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Even at the time the law tracts were being written these petty kingdoms were being swept away by newly emerging dynasties of dynamic overkings. |
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Knox helped write the new confession of faith and the ecclesiastical order for the newly created reformed church, the Kirk. |
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Before the dissolution of Parliament, Knox and the other ministers were given the task of organising the newly reformed church or the Kirk. |
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The European powers quickly realized the potential of the newly discovered lands and attempted to gain control of them. |
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In the 1780s, the western border of the newly independent United States stretched to the Mississippi River. |
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A novice nip, newly arrived in London, went one afternoon to the Red Bull in Bishopsgate, an inn converted to a playhouse. |
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In September 2001 The Colts moved to their new home at the newly built Hallhill Healthy Living Centre, now known as Hallhill Sports Centre. |
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William Philip Minder who died on 2 April 1751 aged just 10 months was the first burial at the newly opened burial site. |
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Adults are found in summer on newly fallen or recently felled trees chewing tiny slits in the bark in which they lay eggs. |
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He paid homage to Henry II, to his son also called Henry and to his other son Richard the Lionheart newly appointed new Duke of Aquitaine. |
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Lithic analysts employ geomorphometric methods in order to characterize, measure and analyze stone tools with newly invented mediums. |
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Historically a newly married couple would attend public worship as man and wife for the first time at their Kirking. |
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It is very much important as well as essential to nomenclate a newly developed polymer to identify it and to differentiate it from the other. |
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The 1950 British Grand Prix at Silverstone was the first race in the newly created Formula One World Championship. |
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It did not mention Portugal, which could not claim newly discovered lands east of the line. |
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The newly surveyed township was neatly laid out, with broad streets, and planted with English elms and pines. |
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In 1991 the newly privatised British Airports Authority, BAA Limited, consolidated their portfolio of UK airports. |
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Europe has become an excellent model to observe this newly diversified labor culture. |
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Most of the county came under control of the newly formed Durham County Council in an area known as an administrative county. |
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The newly liberated region of Ceredigion, though, was not returned to his family but annexed by Owain. |
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The newly empowered barons banished Gaveston, to which Edward responded by revoking the reforms and recalling his favourite. |
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He enjoyed music, including Welsh music and the newly invented crwth instrument, as well as musical organs. |
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In July, Baylor hired Dwon Clifton to fill its newly created post of director of player development, a nonrecruiting position. |
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The Crawshays refused to modernise by replacing iron production with steel production, using the newly discovered Bessemer process. |
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Due to the casualties taken, elements of the 16th Welsh and 10th SWB were moved forward to reinforce the newly gained position. |
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In addition to raiding, the division helped train the newly arrived 1st Portuguese Division, assigning a battalion at a time for tutoring. |
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The Welsh Office was disbanded, but the post of Secretary of State for Wales was retained, as the head of the newly created Wales Office. |
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In the 1950s, the city's newly constructed highway system allowed middle class Atlantans the ability to relocate to the suburbs. |
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Every year, newly minted coins are checked for size, weight, and composition at a Trial of the Pyx. |
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The newly empowered middle class also found a new dimension of smoking as a harmless pleasure enjoyed in smoking saloons and libraries. |
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The newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, was then able to declare Henry's marriage to Catherine annulled. |
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The role of Chaplain is no longer that of a Minor Canon but is in the newly established category of Priest Vicar. |
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Inflation depends on differences in markets and on where newly created money and credit enter the economy. |
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In 1921 Wrexham were elected to the newly formed Third Division North of the Football League. |
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The following February he was urged by Forbes to apply for the newly vacant Chair of Natural Philosophy at Marischal College, Aberdeen. |
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It was therefore believed the WRU did not suspended or punish Merthyr Alexandria to prevent the squad converting to the newly formed league team. |
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His wedding present to his bride was to turn over 1,487 of his 1,497 shares in the newly formed Bell Telephone Company. |
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In July 1968 he defended his newly won world title against the Cuban, Jose Legra, at Porthcawl, Wales. |
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It was played on the newly constructed Twenty Ten course, specifically designed for the event. |
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The first television signals in Wales came on 15 August 1952 from the newly constructed Wenvoe transmitter. |
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Tyler believed that the compilation was released to compete with her newly recorded work. |
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Together with the adze, fashioning wood for shelter, structures and canoes for example, this enabled them to exploit their newly won farmland. |
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In given cycles, the plays came to be sponsored by the newly emerging Medieval craft guilds. |
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During its first decade, the newly formed Irish Free State was governed by the victors of the civil war. |
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The plane of fission varies so that some newly formed individuals have existing arms of different lengths. |
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The membrane bursts and the newly hatched chameleon frees itself and climbs away to hunt for itself and hide from predators. |
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Another significant change undergone by many of these newly agrarian communities was one of diet. |
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This was supported by temporarily strengthened monarchies in both areas, as well as by newly established universities. |
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The German chemist Robert Bunsen and physicist Gustav Kirchhoff discovered caesium in 1860 by the newly developed method of flame spectroscopy. |
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In the meanwhile, the newly resumed war with Britain by the French, resulted in the British capture of practically all remaining French colonies. |
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However, they soon lost these newly acquired possessions to another East Germanic tribe in the form of the Goths. |
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The route would use a combination of newly constructed track and updated track on existing lines. |
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Members of the Bonaparte family were appointed as monarchs in some of the newly established kingdoms. |
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The service will use the newly bought Siemens Velaro trainsets and will also call at Brussels, Antwerp, and Rotterdam. |
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In 2006 King's Lynn became the first English member of the newly formed modern Hanseatic League. |
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He demanded that all citizens should move their shops and workplaces to the newly built city of Christiania. |
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Nelson received orders on 23 October 1781 to take the newly refitted Albemarle to sea. |
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Now, however, in his opinion, the newly affluent and independent women can afford to let that natural development take place in their speech. |
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On 1 September 1972 the management service functions of both BOAC and BEA were combined under the newly formed British Airways Group. |
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Reclamation projects have strong negative impacts on coastal populations, although some species can take advantage of the newly created area. |
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Experience shows that initial estimates of the size of newly discovered oil fields are usually too low. |
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Eventually the bill passed the House of Lords after the King threatened to fill that House with newly created Whig peers if it were not. |
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He rushed to sail on the same ship as the newly appointed British commander, Sir Redvers Buller. |
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Pompey and many of the Senate fled to the south, having little confidence in Pompey's newly raised troops. |
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The companies will also be required to pay 70 percent of cleanup costs for any wells newly affected at any time over the next 30 years. |
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Advancing military forces worked to clear mines from newly taken areas, but extensive minefields remained in place after the war. |
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It was with the help of this newly reborn martial unit that Muhammad Ali imposed his rule over Egypt. |
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It also required the censor to appoint any newly elected magistrate to the senate. |
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The initial objective of Ptolemy's reign was to establish firm and broad boundaries to his newly acquired kingdom. |
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Following devolution in 1999, the newly devolved governments in Scotland and Wales brought in their own acts on tuition fees. |
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When newly formed rock cools, such magnetic materials recorded the Earth's magnetic field at the time. |
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In sag basins, the extra weight of the newly deposited sediments is enough to keep the subsidence going in a vicious circle. |
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A soft covering known as velvet helps to protect newly forming antlers in the spring. |
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