Adaptation, a concept of increasing interest to cultural geographers, plays an important role in shaping patterns of cultural diffusion. |
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The dreadful Middle Passage could last from one to three months and epitomized the role of violence in the trade. |
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The role of the geosphere itself as a chemical containment barrier is relatively difficult to evaluate. |
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Diverse subsets of cortical interneurons play a particularly important role in the stability of the neural circuits. |
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The book deals extensively with the traditional economy, the structure of Dene Kinship and its role in social organization. |
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He plays the role of a meek husband who has been emasculated by his domineering wife. |
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It would generate new ideas about the nature of musicality, the role of music in education and its general role in societies, like the Venda in the context of their traditional economy. |
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The program helps people recently released from prison figure out how they can play a constructive role in society. |
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We explore the role of an important stress pathway, sympathetic nervous system release of norepinephrine and epinephrine, in tumor growth and metastasis. |
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There were dramatic changes in the role of women and men, in the value placed on women's work within the traditional economy and within the internal dynamics of their society of origin. |
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The moderator's role is to facilitate the discussion by asking appropriate questions. |
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This caused other groups to sense favouritism as playing a role in the debate. |
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The role of the United States government in education is limited and indirect. |
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The United States Department of Education supervises the role of the federal government in education. |
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As one of the oldest religious institutions in the world, it has played a prominent role in the history and development of Western civilisation. |
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Popes gradually came to have a secular role as governors of regions near Rome. |
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The removal of the cause to Rome ended Fisher's role in the matter, but Henry never forgave him. |
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The lead, a widowed art banker, is written for contralto and the role was first created by Hilary Summers. |
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Jensen's Touched by the Spirit published in 1974, played a major role of the Lutheran understanding to the charismatic movement. |
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Luther's doctrine of the priesthood of all believers upgraded the role of laymen in the church considerably. |
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The Plays returned to the Minster for a second time in 2016, directed by Phillip Breen with Philip McGinley performing the role of Jesus. |
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Individual Benedictines seemed to play an important role throughout this period. |
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George may not have played a strong role in history, but he was influential at times and he upheld constitutional government. |
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The role of the woman preacher emerged from the sense that the home should be a place of community care and should foster personal growth. |
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Methodist women formed a community that cared for the vulnerable, extending the role of mothering beyond physical care. |
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However the centrality of women's role sharply diminished after 1790 as the church became more structured and more male dominated. |
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The two orders are equal in status, with presbyters and deacons each serving a distinct role in the ministry of the Methodist Church. |
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Local preachers have played an important role in English and Welsh social history, especially among the working class and Labour movement. |
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Since 1660, nonconformist Protestants have played a major role in English politics. |
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Maldonado was retained by the team for 2013 and was joined by Bottas, promoted from his role as test driver. |
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Historically, Baptists have played a key role in encouraging religious freedom and separation of church and state. |
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The resolution marked the denomination's first formal acknowledgment that racism played a role in its founding. |
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From the beginning, Quaker women, most notably Margaret Fell, played an important role in defining Quakerism. |
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During the 19th Century, Quakers such as Levi Coffin played a major role in helping enslaved people escape through the Underground Railroad. |
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The Ramallah Friends Meeting has always played a vital role in the community. |
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It is, states Van Buitenen, the pursuit and execution of one's nature and true calling, thus playing one's role in cosmic concert. |
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The role of the chorus became increasingly important in his later oratorios. |
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Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan states that the Upanishads have played a dominating role ever since their appearance. |
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The text played a significant role in Sikh history, but in modern times parts of the text have seen antipathy and discussion among Sikhs. |
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Schmithausen has questioned whether karma already played a role in the theory of rebirth of earliest Buddhism. |
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This school played a critical role in the spreading of Buddhism to central Asia and China and eventually to other parts of the far east. |
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The overseas Chinese community has played a large role in the development of the economies in the region. |
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The Mother Goddess has been associated with life, fertility, and the springtime, and has been described as an ideal role model for women. |
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It played a conspicuous role in the cultures of ancient Egypt and in Babylonia. |
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For them, these deities serve as both examples and role models whose behavior is to be imitated. |
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Peter Gray, Boston College professor and an expert on the evolution of play and its vital role in child development. |
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Classes tend to have up to 40 students, to decrease the role of the teacher and increase peer interactions. |
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Tallis is mostly remembered for his role in composing office hymns and this motet, Spem in alium. |
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More recently heads of public schools have been emphasising that senior pupils now play a much reduced role in disciplining. |
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Professional associations play a central role in this transformation amid criticisms on the lack of proper criteria to assure appropriate rigor. |
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Conventional radiography has a major role in, and remains the mainstay of, initial evaluation and follow-up of rheumatologic disease. |
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This role incorporates student welfare and discipline, as well as oversight of the university's proceedings. |
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A sailor would not generally sign on as a shantyman per se, but took on the role in addition to their other tasks on the ship. |
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The EFDSS gave up its organizing role in these festivals in the 1980s and most are locally run and financed. |
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The council is supported in carrying out its role by a number of committees which report directly to it. |
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Each player was put in the virtual role of Chief Executive and the goal was to have the highest profit when the game closes. |
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She changed the surname of her daughters to Darrell Waters and publicly embraced her new role as a happily married and devoted doctor's wife. |
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The baptism of Clovis I also highlights the sacral role of the Germanic king. |
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Women writers were common at the time, but Evans's role as the female editor of a literary magazine was quite unusual. |
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As the role of the castle as fortress declined in the later medieval period, its role as a residence increasingly became the more important. |
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He talks about the role of women in marriage and how it needed to be changed. |
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Belloc took a leading role in denouncing the Marconi scandal of 1912, in which government ministers were caught insider trading. |
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The Duke of Cumberland made the most use of the property in his role as the Ranger of Windsor Great Park. |
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The novel is engaged with political and ideological issues, particularly the education and social role of women. |
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With developments such as these, Italy pioneered permanent artillery fortifications, which took over from the defensive role of castles. |
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Shelley's writings focus on the role of the family in society and women's role within that family. |
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Carolyn Williams contends that a certainty in the male role during the 18th century in Britain affected Pope and his writing. |
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Burke took a leading role in the debate regarding the constitutional limits to the executive authority of the king. |
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Below them were archers and bowmen, whose role was to prevent the enemy reaching the walls as can be seen by the positioning of arrowslits. |
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The role of elves as Santa's helpers has continued to be popular, as evidenced by the success of the popular Christmas movie Elf. |
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The backdrop of Saint Mary's Abbey at York plays a central role in the Gest as the poor knight who Robin aids owes money to the abbot. |
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Arthur himself played a minor role in some of these works, following in the medieval romance tradition. |
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The actress wanted to stretch in a role that was 180 degrees away from the omnivorous Tramell and the masturbatrix from Sutton. |
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In 1910 Newfoundland issued a postage stamp to commemorate Bacon's role in establishing the colony. |
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Eliot attempted to repudiate the charge that Jonson was an arid classicist by analysing the role of imagination in his dialogue. |
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Fawkes's final role in the plot was settled during a series of meetings in October. |
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His sloop was so badly damaged that it played no further role in the attack. |
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However, for some postings, including public duties, light role infantry battalions will continue to rotate. |
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Mushrooms with psychoactive properties have long played a role in various native medicine traditions in cultures all around the world. |
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The role of the Kingdom of Northumbria in the formation of the new style appears to have been pivotal. |
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Lely played a significant role in introducing the mezzotint to Britain, as he realized its possibilities for publicising his portraits. |
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Millais's personal life has also played a significant role in his reputation. |
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In 1983 he played his last Shakespearean role as Lear in King Lear, for Granada Television, earning his fifth Emmy. |
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He travelled abroad many times, at least some of them in his role as a valet. |
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He must have been suited for the role as he continued in it for twelve years, a long time in such a post at that time. |
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It is in this role that Chaucer receives some of his earliest critical praise. |
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He almost certainly wrote his version of the title role for his fellow actor, Richard Burbage, the leading tragedian of Shakespeare's time. |
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In the 400 years since its inception, the role has been performed by numerous highly acclaimed actors in each successive century. |
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In May 2009, Hamlet opened with Jude Law in the title role at the Donmar Warehouse West End season at Wyndham's Theatre. |
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In the 1921 film Hamlet, Danish actress Asta Nielsen played the role of Hamlet as a woman who spends her life disguised as a man. |
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Eileen Herlie repeated her role from Olivier's film version as the Queen, and the voice of Gielgud was heard as the ghost. |
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In the play, the Three Witches represent darkness, chaos, and conflict, while their role is as agents and witnesses. |
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Nevertheless, Macready performed the role again three days later to a packed house while an angry mob gathered outside. |
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Joshua Reynolds depicted Sarah Siddons as The Muse of Tragedy, largely due to her triumph in the role of Lady Macbeth. |
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He focused on the role of the fairies, who have a mysterious aura of evanescence and ambiguity. |
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Vestris took the role of Oberon, and for the next seventy years, Oberon and Puck would always be played by women. |
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They have very different conceptions of the proper role of government. |
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He has antediluvian notions about the role of women in the workplace. |
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He has taken a more active role in the production of this album. |
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Every actor interprets the role of Hamlet a little differently. |
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The role of the courts is to dispense justice fairly to everyone. |
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Some want the UN to play a greater or more effective role in world affairs, while others want its role reduced to humanitarian work. |
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The Leydig cells play a primary role in synthesis of androgenous hormones in gonochoristic fish. |
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Therefore, the adhesive role of type XIV collagen may interact with type I collagen, PRELP and angiomotin. |
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Because an antisiphon device has no role to play in these guns, they do not inspire modification, though their cylinders too can cause accidents. |
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The Millennium Summit was held in 2000 to discuss the UN's role in the 21st century. |
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As the League developed, its role expanded, and by the middle of the 1920s it had become the centre of international activity. |
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Joyce had a major but not leading role in a good bi-weekly TV serial daytime program. |
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The seasons are come to a stagnant stop, the trees blench and wither, the wagons role in the mica ruts with slithering harplike thuds. |
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But in important ways the ' but for ' test obscures the true role played by causal principles in assessing legal responsibility. |
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The oxidant also plays a crucial role for the selective Pd-catalyzed carbocyclizations. |
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In the late 1940s, helicopters were used in the casevac role by the British in Malaya. |
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In a direct democracy the public plays an active role in shaping and deciding policy. |
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The digital channelizer, which is used to split the received signal into a number of sub-channels, plays an important role in SDR systems. |
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The Crusades also had a role in the creation and institutionalisation of the military and Dominican orders as well as the Medieval Inquisition. |
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The Republic's role as a maritime power in the region secured many favorable commercial treaties for Genoese merchants. |
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The effects of SA on plant resistance to abiotic and biotic stresses were found contradictionary, and the actual role of SA remains unresolved. |
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To examine this potential role of microtubules, uncut cells were treated with thiabendazole, a depolymerizer of Dictyostelium microtubules. |
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He combined a property development business with a role as a commentator on motor sport. |
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Adjectives, or description words, are another way to turn a standard role or activity into something special. |
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Different types of motorcycles have different dynamics and these play a role in how a motorcycle performs in given conditions. |
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The late F1 driver Ayrton Senna stated that Honda probably played the most significant role in his three world championships. |
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Riot in particular has taken a direct role in the growth of League of Legends as an eSport. |
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Functionalists have all along been committed to the possibility of extrabodily states playing the role of beliefs and desires. |
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He was appointed due to his former role in coaching Kevin Curren, the 1985 Wimbledon finalist. |
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The start of the D major concerto K2 18 goes back to cheerful fanfaring, and the movement maintains a very active role for the soloist. |
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The readiness of the child to be sacrificed at his parent's command plays a great role in the development of filioparental relationships. |
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Prior to the Second World War, members the Brigade of Guards and retired members of the Royal Artillery performed the role of stewards. |
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He would additionally take up a coaching role with the academy, as well as a strength and conditioning role with the first team. |
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In cancer, the glycocalyxes of circulating tumor cells play a fundamental role in the metastatic process. |
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One of the problems with the GOATs was that the parliamentary and political role was undersold to them. |
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The incident is the latest in the singer's path from virginal role model to raunchy good-time girl. |
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Paul Deacon has also been appointed as an assistant coach after his role as a player in the 2010 and 2011 seasons. |
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While in Chelsea, Anne Smiley pined, taking very hardly to her unaccustomed role of wife abandoned. |
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Seems that while he was out supporting them in his role as Uber Haxx0r, she was at home letting script kiddies bust root on her box. |
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United Kingdom forces played an important role in the Normandy landings of 1944, achieved with its United States ally. |
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Sharp was sacked in July 2015 and took up the role of Head Coach at Featherstone Rovers. |
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Coal production played a key role in the UK economy in the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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The coaching role was passed onto the former first team mates Budge Pountney and Paul Grayson to tide the team over. |
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Following his retirement, Samaranch played a major role in Madrid's bid for the 2012 and 2016 Olympics, though both were unsuccessful. |
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The earliest Welsh genealogies give Maximus the role of founding father for several royal dynasties, including those of Powys and Gwent. |
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There was some critical comment that the limited role of some did not warrant the honour. |
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But he does not have a role in the governance of Wales, even though his title might suggest that he does. |
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North of the North Atlantic Gyre, the cyclonic North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre plays a key role in climate variability. |
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Traditional theories have emphasized the supposedly central role in Germanic culture of clans or large groups with common ancestry. |
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Well into the 19th century, ancient maxims played a large role in common law adjudication. |
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Marsh initially had the role of leading the team in singing it, and on his retirement he passed it on to Allan Border. |
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Prior to the opening of the Supreme Court in October 2009, the House of Lords also performed a judicial role through the Law Lords. |
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The home was a central unit of production and women played a vital role in running farms, and in some trades and landed estates. |
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Through the Common Foreign and Security Policy, the EU has developed a role in external relations and defence. |
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Basic education is an area where the EU's role is limited to supporting national governments. |
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Before the advent of rail transport, the seaports of Hull and Whitby played an important role in transporting goods. |
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In the 16th century, the crown took an increasing role in the supply of military equipment. |
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Castlereagh played a central role at Vienna, along with Austrian leader Klemens von Metternich. |
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She played a small role in politics, but became the iconic symbol of the nation, the empire, and proper, restrained behaviour. |
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The 1990s saw four England managers, each in the role for a relatively brief period. |
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The United Kingdom has played a major role in the development of disability sport. |
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In the administration of his new responsibilities Professor Mugabe has various role models to choose from. |
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Tacitus further discusses the role of women in Chapters 7 and 8, mentioning that they often accompany the men to battle and offer encouragement. |
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For information on a forward's role in the scrum see rugby league scrummage. |
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The Saxon duchy of Hamaland played an important role in the formation of the duchy of Guelders. |
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Social work and gerontological literature for the most part have omitted Haniet Tubman's role as a houser of the aged. |
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Few men have assumed the role of housespouse. Male housespouses are evaluated more negatively than female housespouses. |
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Restaurants have played a role in popularizing bison meat, like Ted's Montana Grill, which added bison to their menus. |
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Their role in accompanying the army was primarily to supply any vacancies that might occur in the maniples. |
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Though it technically had no official role in the management of military conflict, the senate ultimately was the force that oversaw such affairs. |
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His role is to prevent the ball from hitting the stumps by use of his bat, and simultaneously to strike it well enough to score runs. |
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However, an earlier version of events by the same ancient author downplays Agrippa's role so it remains uncertain. |
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He was, however, forced to increase their role as the powers of the princeps became more centralized and the burden larger. |
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In 2014, Serkis reprised his role as Caesar in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. |
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During the Late Roman period it is likely that the shore forts played some role in continental trade alongside their defensive functions. |
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Watson was attached in 2012 to the role of Emma Forrest in a film adaptation of her memoir Your Voice in My Head. |
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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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This was the first time that a barbarian kingdom had played a key role in the imperial succession. |
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The role earned him nominations for the Golden Globe, BAFTA, SAG, and Academy Award for Best Actor. |
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These men were not trained physicians even though they played the role of one. |
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In a stage version of the book, Asriel had previously been played by Timothy Dalton, one of Craig's predecessors in the role of James Bond. |
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I have never played a role in which someone's dark side shouldn't be explored. |
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This was a ruse on Ulf's part since his role as caretaker of Harthacnut gave him the reign of the kingdom. |
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More important to the Allied war effort, however, was the role of the Norwegian Merchant Marine. |
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The Norwegian farm culture continues to play a role in contemporary Norwegian culture. |
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The role gained him a Best Actor nomination at the 2009 Crime Thriller Awards. |
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His mother, Matilda, played an important role in his early life and exercised influence for many years later. |
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In 1163 Henry returned to England, intent on reforming the role of the royal courts. |
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He played the lead role of Stuart Shorter, a homeless man who had been subjected to years of abuse and whose death was possibly a suicide. |
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After the fall of Acre, Edward's international role changed from that of a diplomat to an antagonist. |
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The perennial problem, however, was the status of Gascony within the kingdom of France, and Edward's role as the French king's vassal. |
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He met contemporary expectations of kingship in his role as an able, determined soldier and in his embodiment of shared chivalric ideals. |
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After this, the Frescobaldi of Florence took over the role as money lenders to the English crown. |
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Yet it was not in the upper, but in the lower house that the greatest changes took place, with the expanding political role of the Commons. |
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Initially, the Whig interpretation of Magna Carta and its role in constitutional history remained dominant during the 19th century. |
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For his role in writing the film, he earned the Writers Guild of America Award and BAFTA nominations for Best Original Screenplay. |
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The role of the English Church had been a matter for great debate in the years prior to the 1215 charter. |
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The film starred Charlize Theron and Michael Fassbender, with Noomi Rapace playing the leading role of the scientist named Elizabeth Shaw. |
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The courtiers urged Gloucester to assume the role of Protector quickly, as had been previously requested by his now dead brother. |
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At William Hastings' urging, Richard assumed his role and left his base in Yorkshire for London. |
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He injected Tudor power into the darker corners of the realm and radically altered the role of Parliament. |
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Many have emphasized the role played by the Medici, a banking family and later ducal ruling house, in patronizing and stimulating the arts. |
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Clive Gillinson, a cellist, took over at a bad time in the LSO's fortunes, and played a central role in turning them round. |
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The increasingly powerful United States Navy took on the former role of the Royal Navy as global naval power and police force of the sea. |
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The combination of the threat of the Soviet Union, and Britain's commitments throughout the world, created a new role for the Navy. |
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While their primary role is to conduct amphibious warfare, they have also been deployed for humanitarian aid missions. |
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She followed Little Children with a role in Nancy Meyers' romantic comedy The Holiday, also starring Cameron Diaz, Jude Law, and Jack Black. |
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The royal couple enjoyed periods of calm and affection, but Anne refused to play the submissive role expected of her. |
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She shared her role with Judi Dench, with both actresses portraying Murdoch at different phases of her life. |
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The role of the King's Council was transferred to a reformed Privy Council, much smaller and more efficient than its predecessor. |
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Mirren starred in the principal role of Prospera, the duchess of Milan, in Julie Taymor's The Tempest. |
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It seems safe to assume that intravasal hemolysis has played a decicive role in the development of the observed acid-base dysbalance. |
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Mirren's title role of The Queen earned her numerous acting awards including a BAFTA, a Golden Globe, and an Academy Award, among many others. |
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The works of Pulitzer Prize winner Ellen Glasgow often dealt with social inequalities and the role of women in her culture. |
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He was offered, but turned down, the lead role in that year's Edward Scissorhands. |
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Lastly, on 15 June 1795, the General Goddard played a large role in the capture of seven Dutch East Indiamen off St Helena. |
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It played an important role in the first modern naval battle fought in Japan. |
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In the 2007 remake of Sleuth, Caine took over the role Laurence Olivier played in the 1972 version and Jude Law played Caine's original role. |
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Burbage played the leading role in the first performances of many of Shakespeare's plays, including Richard III, Hamlet, Othello, and King Lear. |
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At the time, the Parliament of England did not have a large permanent role in the English system of government. |
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Horatio was the only classical role which Caine, who had never received dramatic training, would ever play. |
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Michael Caine's first film role was as one of the privates in George Baker's platoon in the 1956 film A Hill in Korea. |
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Home chronicles her early years in Britain's music hall circuit and ends in 1962 with her winning the role of Mary Poppins. |
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Cromwell appears to have taken a role in some of this group's political manoeuvres. |
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In 1963, Andrews began her work in the title role of Disney's musical film Mary Poppins. |
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In 1683, he became the governor of the Hudson's Bay Company, but did not take an active role in its governance. |
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William was introduced to the council on 31 May 1670 with full voting rights, despite De Witt's attempts to limit his role to that of an advisor. |
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She also appeared on provincial stages in Jack and the Beanstalk and Little Red Riding Hood, as well as starring as the lead role in Cinderella. |
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As the role of universities in institutionalized science began to diminish, learned societies became the cornerstone of organized science. |
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Like other enlightened despots, Catherine the Great played a key role in fostering the arts, sciences, and education. |
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In England, the Royal Society of London also played a significant role in the public sphere and the spread of Enlightenment ideas. |
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Cohen was considered for the role of Sellers in the biographical film The Life and Death of Peter Sellers. |
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In addition to debates on religion, societies discussed issues such as politics and the role of women. |
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After his death, MGM tried to continue with Romance of the Pink Panther and offered the role of Clouseau to Dudley Moore, who turned it down. |
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Sellers was especially anxious about successfully enacting the role of Kong and accurately affecting a Texan accent. |
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During the late 18th and early 19th centuries the British Crown began to assume an increasingly large role in the affairs of the Company. |
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The Alan Turing Memorial in Sackville Park commemorates his role as the father of modern computing. |
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Birmingham's role as a manufacturing and printing centre has supported strong local traditions of graphic design and product design. |
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Newspapers and pamphlets played a central role in stimulating and defining the Revolution. |
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Stanley Kubrick asked Sellers to play the role of Clare Quilty in the 1962 film Lolita, opposite James Mason and Shelley Winters. |
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The role earned him a BAFTA, and the critic for The Manchester Guardian believed it was Sellers's best screen performance to date. |
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In preparation for his role as Fred Kite, Sellers watched footage of union officials. |
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His most substantial role was Lord Raglan in Tony Richardson's The Charge of the Light Brigade. |
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By 1815, the British Army played the central role in the final defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo. |
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The Napoleonic wars also played a key role in the independence of the Latin American colonies from Spain and Portugal. |
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Hamlet was a role with which Gielgud was associated over the next decade and more. |
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After 326 performances, Leigh finished her run, and she was soon assigned to reprise her role as Blanche DuBois in the film version of the play. |
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Olivier's acting technique was minutely crafted, and he was known for changing his appearance considerably from role to role. |
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The civilians of London had an enormous role to play in the protection of their city. |
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Olivier received another BAFTA nomination for his supporting role in 1959's The Devil's Disciple. |
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That role was no longer militarily or financially feasible, as Britain's withdrawal from Greece in 1947 painfully demonstrated. |
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Britain itself was now just one part of the NATO military alliance in which the Commonwealth had no role apart from Canada. |
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The role of Archie's daughter Jean was taken by three actresses during the various runs. |
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Labor unions and craft guilds have played a historic role in the negotiation of worker rights and wages. |
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In their third production of the 1955 Stratford season, Olivier played the title role in Titus Andronicus, with Leigh as Lavinia. |
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Its constitutional role is to support the Government of the day regardless of which political party is in power. |
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The Constitutional Reform Act 2005 outlined plans for a Supreme Court of the United Kingdom to replace the role of the Law Lords. |
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Rehearsals were difficult, with Olivier determined to play his conception of the role despite the director's view that it was vulgar. |
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The Inuit also gained a share of resource royalties, hunting rights and a greater role in managing the land and protecting the environment. |
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Today, the role of the British monarch is by convention effectively ceremonial. |
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He has played an influential role in each incident, often acting as mediator between disputing political opponents. |
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This seemingly gave all of Edward's subjects a potential role in government and this helped Edward assert his authority. |
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These events marked the beginning of the English constitutional monarchy and its role as one of the three elements of parliament. |
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The role in the soap opera was the kiss of death for Ann's career as a theatrical actress. |
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No subject has proved more divisive in the Conservative Party in recent history than the role of the United Kingdom within the European Union. |
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In addition to his or her role as presiding officer, the Speaker performs several other functions on the behalf of the House of Commons. |
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In July 1994, Cameron left his role as Special Adviser to work as the Director of Corporate Affairs at Carlton Communications. |
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Although Lord Ashcroft played a significant role in the 2010 election, he was not offered a ministerial post. |
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The king played the central role in demanding a National government be formed. |
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Alexander resumed the role he had held in the previous Labour Government as First Lord of the Admiralty. |
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He won a BAFTA award for the role and was nominated for the Best Actor Academy Award, which Yul Brynner won. |
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During New Labour attempts were made to play down the role of the song, however it still remains in use. |
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In early 2005, Miliband resigned his advisory role to HM Treasury to stand for election. |
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However, in the 19th century, the language was seen as a common heritage, with Ulster Protestants playing a leading role in the Gaelic revival. |
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Before the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 this role was held by the House of Lords. |
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The Supreme Court is also the highest court of appeal for devolution matters, a role previously held by the Privy Council. |
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In Sweden, for instance, case law arguably plays a more important role than in some of the continental civil law systems. |
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Law professors in common law traditions play a much smaller role in developing case law than professors in civil law traditions. |
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Parliament's role in deciding litigation originated from the similar role of the Royal Court, where the King dispensed justice. |
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The role of lay members of the House in judicial sittings began to fade in the nineteenth century. |
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There were concerns related to the role of the House of Lords as a judicial body. |
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Overall, England is divided into nine regions and 48 ceremonial counties, although these have only a limited role in public policy. |
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Producer Rhett Davies played a key role in the band's sound, adding a cleaner, more Germanic Kraftwerkian sheen. |
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The only role open to women in the Church was that of nuns, as they were unable to become priests. |
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The RDAs worked together in a number of areas, with different RDAs taking the 'lead' role in varying policy areas. |
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Olivier played King Lear, and Richardson took the title role in Cyrano de Bergerac. |
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The Sovereign plays no formal role in the disestablished Church in Wales or Church of Ireland. |
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As one of the founding members of United Artists, Chaplin also had a role in the development of the film industry. |
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It is the role of the local planning authority to agree who should be the neighbourhood forum for the neighbourhood area. |
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The role of the banks was to advise on financing and secure loan commitments. |
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His performance was so well received that he was called to London to play the role alongside William Gillette, the original Holmes. |
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The title of guest artist is given to a visiting dancer who has been cast in a role for a specific ballet or limited season. |
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Its historic importance is due to its role as the centre of the iron industry in the early stages of the Industrial Revolution. |
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The leader of the first violin section, commonly called the concertmaster, also plays an important role in leading the musicians. |
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Tourism and agriculture, especially dairy farming, play a significant role in the economy. |
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Indeed, 1994 was a crucial turning point for dance music's role at the festival. |
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Even though Slayer did not receive substantial media exposure, their music played a key role in the development of extreme metal. |
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Loan activity by banks plays a fundamental role in determining the money supply. |
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The role of therapeutic goods regulation is designed mainly to protect the health and safety of the population. |
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The burning of fossil fuels plays the major role in the current episode of global warming. |
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Three German bands, Kreator, Sodom, and Destruction, played a central role in bringing the style to Europe. |
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In hopes of reducing this high lifetime cost, the USAF is considering reducing Lockheed Martin's role in contractor logistics support. |
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Faraday was forced to fill the role of valet as well as assistant throughout the trip. |
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Hooke's role at the Royal Society was to demonstrate experiments from his own methods or at the suggestion of members. |
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