According to the Park Hotel manager, the industry is in unknown territory and is now facing into its third successive year of problems. |
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Four successive days, furthermore, brought forth a quartet of riveting scraps. |
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The story is built up through successive emotional crescendos, immediately downplayed by abrupt narrative shifts. |
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The visitors, who have clocked up 77 successive league wins, were given a stern test across all departments. |
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They are in a strong position this term, however, having clocked up eight successive wins. |
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Selby's second string recorded their third successive win as they dished out a walloping to neighbours Thorpe Willoughby. |
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In the Jatakas we find many examples of people who committed the same deeds again and again in successive lives. |
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Under the watchword of making Australian industry competitive, successive governments have backed corporations in undertaking massive downsizing. |
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Imagine a sturdy, bountiful oak tree producing acorns that will germinate successive oak trees. |
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It is tempting to build in successive layers of meaning and symbols that derive from acronyms. |
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For this study as with previous studies, stem joints were defined as the smallest diameter region between two successive stem segments. |
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These flexible wings also blend successive passes and radius the outside edges of the skate lane to prevent ski tips from catching. |
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Something of a maverick figure, he has a long record of raising awkward questions for successive British administrations. |
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Workers have not been paid their salaries for up to 45 months, as successive administrations have left them without pay. |
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But even out of government, successive administrations in Nigeria sought his advice. |
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The four refineries have been run down under successive administrations and nearly all of the oil is now exported and refined elsewhere. |
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And what is more, there is declining yield from successive generations of hybrid cattle. |
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Anaximenes' notion of successive change of matter by rarefaction and condensation was influential in later theories. |
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From the late 18th century, successive dukes commissioned images of members of their households, particularly the keepers and huntsmen. |
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If they continue in this vein it will be a brave man who bets against them winning a fourth successive title. |
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Primordia of the corolla, androecium, and gynoecium arise in three successive whorls. |
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But they have yet to win successive matches in the Premiership this season. |
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The Swede produces two successive winning returns to win the game and level the set. |
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On the brink of his third successive drivers' title and his fifth in total, he is in a win-win situation. |
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Lower Manhattan, first home of successive waves of American immigrants, is rich in such venues, redolent of social history. |
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Yet just look at the successive performances of the Greek team in the knockout stages of the tournament. |
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Leigh couldn't have made a worse start, leaking two tries in the opening four minutes after conceding cheap yards from successive penalties. |
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He served as a principal secretary to four successive Tudor monarchs, from Henry VIII to the early reign of Queen Elizabeth. |
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Hughes defended his reign, despite criticism of his record of failing to win nine successive competitive matches. |
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Had he connected properly, it would have given City their second last-gasp victory in successive games. |
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This pattern was repeated during WWII, during German occupation, and later by successive Communist regimes. |
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A detailed study of the fifth shoot-borne root showed that one lateral root mother cell develops in each two out of three successive merophytes. |
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The successive zooms of the camera alternate with periods of darkness, in which no image appears. |
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The linkage between a tight ruling circle and the military coupled with oil revenues in the successive regimes created authoritarian leaderships. |
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She also had a set of worn down glasses, its lenses cracked as a result of successive collisions with the ground. |
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Hostility between them has lasted since 1953, despite successive efforts by the South towards reunification. |
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This reactionary perspective has handed successive governments an opportunity to develop anti-democratic repressive measures. |
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The Dublin excavations are amongst the most informative in Europe for the development of successive waterfront quays and revetments. |
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The successive revisions of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations are Helen M. Whall's subject. |
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Public housing has been starved of funds by successive federal and state governments. |
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The secondary parenchyma produced by the successive cambia is not lignified and serves as a starch storage tissue. |
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In this way the city grew much like the annular rings of a tree, with successive perimeters being added as population growth dictated. |
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So many of our powers have been signed away by successive governments that we can now make only 30 per cent of our own laws. |
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All summer long I battled successive invasions by the marauding black squirrels that lived in the graceful apricot tree outside our window. |
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This latest win extended Windermere's winning run to nine successive victories. |
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Second, the successive rupture of these multiple contacts during protein detachment slows the unbinding velocity. |
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A freak goal 10 minutes from time consigned luckless Lancaster City to a sixth successive league defeat at Giant Axe on Saturday. |
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Why did he think successive Irish governments attached such importance to talking to Adams and McGuinness? |
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What it is is an impressive example of how successive dilutions can overcome a huge number, namely Avogadro's number. |
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From 1876, the mahal has been occupied by successive heirs, among them the charitable Ghulam Muhammad Ali Khan. |
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Each successive classification of salivary neoplasia holds space for malignancies that defy these classification schemata. |
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You must use sticky tape to lift successive layers of schmutz from the window. |
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Where there have been successive tenancies particulars should be given of each tenancy. |
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Devising a solution to Ireland's chaotic tenurial system was one of the major tasks faced by successive governments under the Union. |
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The Federal Reserve's successive bailouts have created a huge moral hazard problem. |
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Governments could have chosen to ease the pressure, but successive Labor and Liberal governments instead turned the screws. |
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Since beginning their season with a bang and four successive wins, the Minstermen have seen their form and fortune dip, rise and dip again. |
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It gave anyone the right to object either in advance at the publishing of banns on three successive Sundays, or during the ceremony itself. |
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Seedlings became established in patches in new locations in each successive mast year for several reasons. |
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But over the years, this was bastardized to suit successive tenants, who used it as a theater, art-film house and commercial cinema. |
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The Hellenistic period unfolded generally as a story of successive kingdoms and empires. |
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Manchester United are through to the knockout stages for the eighth successive season. |
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The physical colors were the same for the simultaneous and successive discriminations. |
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Antibiotic resistant strains develop when successive colonies of a bacterium grow in a medium where small amounts of antibiotic are evident. |
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We plant successive crops of beets all season long, so they are almost always available to include. |
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James failed by just three runs to hit his second successive ton when he fell for 97 at Cawood. |
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A fifth successive draw for Brighouse Town saw them slip four points behind the two Keighley sides. |
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He showed his wide array of ability on both track and field to make him a deserving winner of this title for the second successive year. |
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The multiple erasures of the historical record, as successive occupations and regimes rewrote truth, have left interesting legacies in Poland. |
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Smart lawyers sheltered the family fortune so well that it still showers funds on successive generations. |
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The first indigenous Scottish coins were minted in 1135 during the reign of David I, with successive Scottish monarchs introducing new features. |
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For Albion, two successive Premiership seasons would be unprecedented and nothing short of miraculous. |
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Two successive hits and they have made it to the big league of scriptwriters in the Malayalam film industry. |
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The paper draws an analogy between the binomial theorem and the successive derivatives of the product of functions. |
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Congruence is interpreted to mean that a widespread ancestral biota was fragmented by a series of successive vicariant events. |
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The technique works best if you keep the camera mounted on a tripod so each successive exposure is level with the others. |
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This is because cotton denim has residual shrinkage and will continue to shrink with each successive wash. |
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When the floor is entirely dry, it is sealed, most commonly with successive applications of linseed oil and turpentine. |
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This axis comprised successive nodes, each having a simple leaf, separated by internodes of variable length. |
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The main streets were shut by successive waves of blockaders who used everything from burning bales of hay to chains. |
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What was significant about the Boat Race, won by Cambridge after two successive Oxford victories? |
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This may be the only alternative, because there usually are no trees that survive to record successive fires as fire scars within the bole. |
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The Indian government team lost a lot of ground and successive efforts were devoted to undoing some of this damage. |
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After being nailed by three successive left hooks flush on the face, he was sent to the canvas for a mandatory count. |
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This is the third successive match now that he has come, played like a slowpoke and ruined India's runrate. |
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China slumped to three successive first-round defeats without scoring a goal. |
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The famines were natural disasters caused by successive years of rainfall failure, but they were exacerbated by other factors. |
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So, after the Reds had lost successive home games for the first time in four years, it was a fair bet somebody was going to get it in the neck. |
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It did its best to prevent the workers from waging a militant struggle against the neo-liberal policies of successive governments. |
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It lies on a chalk knoll, its natural topography having been sculptured and modelled through successive phases of construction and reconstruction. |
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But the greatest impact has come through global warming, with successive editions of the atlas showing shrinking ice fields and evaporating lakes. |
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The organization has a proud history of running its own show and snowing successive governments to further its own quite remarkable self interest. |
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Following a run of six successive wins, Paul Simpson's men have taken just one point from their last two matches and failed to find the net in both games. |
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Stirling County went third after their third successive undefeated game. |
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To maximize response to the questionnaire, two additional mailings and one postcard reminder were distributed to those who did not respond to each successive mailing. |
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Even after these successive near misses, the irony mark remains an elusive beast. |
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During their four years of occupation, the Germans had created four successive, mutually supporting defensive lines, linked by trenches and interlocking arcs of fire. |
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These tasks take him through back alley surgeries, identity theft, and much more, and each successive task has a more sophisticated piece of technology as its goal. |
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Finally the Grand Dukes of Russia, through a successive line of splendid leaders and rulers of Rurik descent, had gradually defeated, conquered and subjugated. |
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Many newspapers and successive governments have pushed neo-liberal policies that have made life worse for millions of working people across Britain. |
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Each successive phase of industrial change and development has been, in its turn, associated with new patterns of internal and international migration. |
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She was the British Ladies Rally Champion for three successive years, from 1976 to 1978 and continues to give the competition a run for their money. |
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The artist capitalizes on the corrosive etching process in each successive state until the finished print embodies the scatological essence of its message. |
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Adjacency pairs are patterns of two successive utterances, spoken by different speakers, in which the second part of the adjacency pair is relevant and expectable. |
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After a torrid Leinster league campaign that saw the side barely survive in the top flight the Blues have put together a great cup run to reach their second successive final. |
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His public pronouncements may still focus on the here and now of each successive game, but the Ulsterman has started the job of identifying the areas he must strengthen. |
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In another sense, it means that God is sempiternal, namely, a being existing throughout time but whose duration is successive and for whom there is a before and an after. |
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In the vision of this chapter, Daniel sees the successive empires of this world as nothing more than grotesque beasts of prey that devour each other. |
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During the next two centuries, under the leadership of successive shoguns, Japan gradually achieved a stable population and more sustainable rates of resource consumption. |
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The instructor for ECE 332 also reported course improvements, including breadboarded experimental projects, and successive yearly analysis of results. |
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The city has existed for at least 5,000 years and saw successive periods of Urartian, Assyrian and Persian rule before succumbing to Alexander the Great. |
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In two successive school plays, I had a recurring role as a woodchuck. |
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A close to capacity audience was enthralled by the Masters of Shaolin Kung Fu who made their second appearance in successive years at the Theatre Royal last week. |
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The only way that successive regimes in Jakarta have been able to prevent the rise of separatist sentiment, however, is with the jackboot of the military. |
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Syria was settled successively by the Akkadians, Arameans, and Canaanites, and formed a valuable province of successive empires, from the Phoenicians to the Byzantines. |
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Deceit, avarice and mendacity seem to be the main qualities displayed by successive governments and that leads to unsafe times for us little folks. |
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Choices in successive levels expand to all notes, then sharps and flats. |
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Direct reckoning, or the ability of animals to calculate their position by adding up successive movements, is evidence of read-write memory, he said. |
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For the second successive weekend an unfortunate clash of fixtures will leave some of the York area's hardcore of match anglers with divided loyalties. |
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He struck five hefty boundaries, including three successive fours. |
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In this resonance, Venus would make, on average, four axial rotations as seen by an Earth observer between successive close approaches of the two planets. |
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Unfortunately, despite the protests that women's organisations have made over the years, successive governments seem to have turned a deaf ear to their pleas. |
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That caused constant trouble for successive British governments, especially from other Commonwealth countries, who expected them to put the rebellion down by force. |
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The solution, as perceived by successive US administrations, is not to retreat from trade liberalization but to incorporate a wider range of nations within the fold. |
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Laypeople tend to regard two successive quarters of negative growth as a recession. |
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The West has seen what Putin has done with Russia during his successive terms in office. |
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Perhaps hotels will offer package deals through which visitors can visit all the talk-shows on three successive nights. |
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The future for the lynx is grim, with successive bouts of disease affecting rabbit populations, and illegal hunting and snares continuing to take a heavy toll. |
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First, it is suggested that successive attempts to expound a Marxian theory of nature have see-sawed between naturalistic and social constructionist positions. |
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The boards are mounted to the chassis by stacks of threaded board standoffs, each successive layer of which must be removed to reach the layer beneath. |
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Blackburn Rovers gave themselves a terrific chance of reaching a second successive Worthington Cup final by holding Manchester United to a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford last night. |
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The tension ratchets upwards a notch in each successive movement. |
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They achieved a three-star rating for three successive years. |
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Without moving up or down the fingerboard more than one fret, you should be able to pick out each successive sharp or flat key and play that Major scale. |
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Keeping an eye on the sea has been the job of 14 successive keepers at Point Pinos Lighthouse since it opened in 1855 in Pacific Grove, northwest of Monterey. |
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Since being shunted off York's main thoroughfare, the market has been out of sight, out of mind to successive councils far keener to court the big multinational stores. |
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Thus, there were also 8 stimuli for the successive discrimination. |
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Early in a product's life cycle, you see enormous leaps in the quality of each successive generation. |
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Teaching solid reading skills, just as in teaching accuracy in fingering, requires many successive weekly repetitions before these are developed into skills and habits. |
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Examples of lava dome eruptions include the Novarupta dome, and successive lava domes of Mount St Helens. |
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The direction in which they face changes with each successive monarch, a pattern that began with the Stuarts. |
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That same season, Swansea won the Football League Trophy for the first time since 1994, and the FAW Premier Cup for a second successive year. |
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However, they were relegated the following year and then suffered a second successive relegation. |
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Quickly displaying successive scan images will allow the apparent illusion of smooth motion. |
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Flickering of the image can be partially solved using a long persistence phosphor coating on the CRT, so that successive images fade slowly. |
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In April, they played two outdoor concerts at the Llangollen International Pavilion in front of 6,000 people on successive days. |
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New arms begin to grow before the fission is complete, thus minimizing the time between possible successive divisions. |
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The contour interval of a contour map is the difference in elevation between successive contour lines. |
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A series of successive social reforms transformed the country into one of the most equal and developed on earth. |
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He had great success in persuading parliament to pass successive Navy bills authorising expansions of the fleet. |
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As years pass, successive estimates of the ultimate recovery of fields tend to increase. |
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Though denied by successive British governments for decades, it was eventually revealed that the Germans were correct about Lusitania's cargo. |
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From the 12th century until 1868, Japan was ruled by successive feudal military shoguns who ruled in the name of the Emperor. |
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Differences between successive layers indicate changes to the environment over time. |
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Two successive panifications of the same flour do not give identical results. |
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Each successive model expands the temperature range of coverage to which it applies. |
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From successive incarnations of the motte and bailey castle, only a section of the bailey wall remains today, lying just off Castle Way. |
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In his view five successive stages in the development of material conditions would occur in Western Europe. |
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After the deaths of the Grimm Brothers, successive linguists continued the work. |
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He traveled with the aid of dogsleds and three separate support crews who turned back at successive intervals before reaching the Pole. |
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The successive expeditions and experience of the Portuguese pilots led to a rapid evolution of Portuguese nautical science. |
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The idea of the Russian Empire as the successive Third Rome was kept alive until its demise with the Russian Revolution. |
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Java was ruled by successive Majapahit kings, who had acted defiantly towards Ming China since the Hongwu reign. |
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Meanwhile, Ferdinand had fled to Sicily, where he retained his throne, despite successive attempts by Murat to invade the island. |
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In the late 1800s, following successive treaties with the British, Bahrain became a protectorate of the United Kingdom. |
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A successive European claim occurred in 1828, when the Netherlands formally claimed the western half of the island as Netherlands New Guinea. |
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It is the result of four successive superpositions, the first two from the Classic period. |
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Three successive plowings, with associated harrowing and rolling, are desirable before planting. |
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For the core group, there are three changes, which may be thought of as three successive phases. |
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The successive changes can be well seen in the double forms from the same original, jealous and zealous. |
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Ideally, wheat, barley, turnips and clover would be planted in that order in each field in successive years. |
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The Chinese Empire experienced the successive Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan, early Ming Dynasties. |
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The successive linguistic disputes have made the successive Belgian governments very unstable. |
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Confucius's descendants were repeatedly identified and honored by successive imperial governments with titles of nobility and official posts. |
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The north east ridge provides an excellent walk from the Newlands valley, rising up successive steps. |
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Between 1956 and 1959 Sir Malcolm's son Donald Campbell set four successive records on the lake in Bluebird K7, a hydroplane. |
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Breeding takes place at any time between February and October with successive pregnancies occurring at short intervals. |
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In 1954, while in Africa, Hemingway was almost fatally injured in two successive plane crashes. |
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The king, despite having no constitutional right to do so, vetoed the amendment in three successive parliaments. |
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The ABC closed in 1997 and has remained derelict, but there have been successive proposals to redevelop or demolish it. |
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A corresponding series of descending subcombs lay in place, each successive subcomb's conduits, or teeth, having diameters decreased by half. |
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For the third successive day, and the seventh between the two sides this summer, Kent and Worcestershire yesterday suffered a complete wash-out. |
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In his 2011 annus mirabilis, the 25-year-old won titles in Madrid and Rome in a run of seven successive victories over his rival. |
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And it comes on the heels of two successive years of reduced deficits. |
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However, in some taxa successive periderms may develop in the outer cortex, and the hypodermis eventually disappears. |
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Indeed, it is rare to see so many successive twists and variegations in the topography of a country's political map elsewhere in the Middle East. |
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Delays and cancellations struck for a second successive day, as passengers complained of long waits to rebook seats. |
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It was the third successive victory for Phar to Win after an 18-month layoff. |
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Analysis of respiratory syncytial virus strain variation in successive epidemics in one city. |
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In Australia a one-gram data logger was used to track a turnstone as it undertook a 17,000-mile round-trip for the second successive year. |
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All risk-taking behaviours are more prevalent in older year groups, and tend to increase progressively with each successive year group. |
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For the second successive Monday, a Dotterel was on the Great Orme, while more elusive was a Bee-eater heard over Conwy town last Friday. |
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The subject of this contract are the successive deliveries of medical gases along with the lease and operation of liquid oxygen tanks. |
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A sixth successive loss last weekend means that the home side are almost in unchartered territory. |
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And if midweek racing is not to expire completely under the onslaught of successive superduper Saturdays it needs the odd sprinkle of stardust. |
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The Roman Empire survived the debasement of the denari by successive Caesars to pay their murderous Praetorian Guards not to revolt. |
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The Asphalt Industry Alliance blames chronic underfunding and three successive harsh winters for the potholes blighting our roads. |
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Sgraffito and surface attrition are used to reveal successive layers of underpainting and capture the essential characteristics of the landscape. |
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It was settled or conquered by successive waves of North Africans, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Normans, Swabians and Spaniards. |
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It was trainer David Evans's second successive win in the race, and last year Sea Rover went on to take the Lily Agnes. |
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The 24-hour mean solar day is the period between successive occasions when the sun is directly overhead. |
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Cilic crafted two break points for himself, but Murray saved both before breaking for a third successive time. |
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Trainer Karl Burke continued his purple patch when Akarem gained a second successive Listed race success in the Bovis Homes Buckhounds Stakes. |
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The Blues scored for the second successive weekend from a Thomas Gravesen-Kevin Campbell corner kick routine. |
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These surfaces are then sectioned with successive planes, parallel with the coronal plane. |
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The furious Tigers chief picked up two successive technical fouls in the closing stages after seeing his side throw away a 59-41 half-time lead. |
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While it is true that the pentatonic scale is made up of any five successive pitches in the circle of fifths, this is quite an analytical leap. |
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Every successive mother has transmitted a fainter bloom, a more delicate and briefer beauty. |
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The Gazette began before boroughhood and has continued along successive decades. |
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The calculation of dynamical diffracted amplitudes for successive inclined planar boundaries is derived using quantomecanical formalism. |
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Decodable books are sold in packs, with more letter combinations appearing in each successive book. |
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A bridge may combine posted memory writes to successive dwords into a single burst memory write transaction using linear addressing. |
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The multiple deltas must have formed sequentially, which led Thompson to conclude that the eskers were built in successive segments. |
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Although the exclusion zone around each test case is the same for all inputs, the area of each zone decreases with successive attempts. |
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After the sixth successive system init he had to concede that the database was corrupt. |
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Her army, commanded by the fourth successive Duke of Somerset, was brought to battle and destroyed at the Battle of Tewkesbury. |
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He was the youngest of five sons born to Catherine Champernowne in two successive marriages. |
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Pressed from all sides, the Republic suffered a string of successive defeats against revitalised enemies, supported by Britain's financial help. |
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This may happen several times as the case works its way through successive appeals. |
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This has led successive governments to develop regional policy to try to rectify the imbalance. |
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Over the years, Portsmouth's fortifications were rebuilt and improved by successive monarchs. |
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However, successive attempts by physicians to transfuse animal blood into humans gave variable, often fatal, results. |
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Evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. |
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However, seed drills of this and successive types were both expensive and unreliable, as well as fragile. |
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Each successive edition was the ordinary form of the Roman Rite Mass until superseded by a later edition. |
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Sikhism is based on the spiritual teachings of Guru Nanak, the first Guru, and the ten successive Sikh gurus. |
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Many pupils aspire to send their own children to their old schools in their historical buildings, over successive generations. |
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Until the reforms of the 19th century, there were three successive Election Dinners held during Election Week, culminating in a Domum Ball. |
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Augustine himself and was for many centuries the burial place of the successive archbishops. |
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Holbein's way of designing objects was to sketch preliminary ideas and then draw successive versions with increasing precision. |
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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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The situation was compounded as successive generations of the family expunged and sanitized the already opaque details of Austen's biography. |
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This second successive failure to qualify prompted Craig Brown to resign from his position after the final qualifying match. |
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The 1950s were dominated by Surrey, who won seven successive championships. |
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The Roman street had seven successive metallings. The latest metallings were contemporary with the tile works. |
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Tigers' third successive league title was sealed on 17 March 2001 against Newcastle having been 18 points clear as early as 10 March. |
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Leicester also retained their Premiership title, securing their fourth successive title against Newcastle on 13 April 2002 at Welford Road. |
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In 1926, the club became the first in England to win three successive league titles, a feat only three other clubs have matched. |
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However, three successive bogeys on his subsequent three holes ended his challenge and he finished the tournament in a tie for eighth place. |
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However, successive crashes at the Italian and Singapore Grands Prix dropped him to 3rd in the championship. |
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The most contentious issue at Dumbarton and in successive talks proved to be the veto rights of permanent members. |
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In 2014 the National Assembly approved changes to the constitution allowing Ortega to run for a third successive term. |
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During this time the successive Royal Charters had gradually given the East India Company more power to administer justice in these towns. |
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They then advanced northwards, outflanking successive British defensive positions. |
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In 2011 a record 3,021 civilians were killed, the fifth successive annual rise. |
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Four separate meridians have passed through the buildings, defined by successive instruments. |
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Recovering sovereignty remains a stated objective of successive Spanish Governments. |
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Previously, these territories were under the successive control of Pechenegs and Cumans. |
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It supported Labour again in 2005, when Labour achieved a third successive win, though with a reduced majority. |
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Italy had access to these areas under the successive protection treaties, but not direct rule. |
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In 2009 Sun ceased manufacturing at its Linlithgow plant and, after successive years of downsizing, NCR ended all manufacturing in Dundee. |
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However, successive polls show that the region tends to be more and more nonreligious. |
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Celtic established itself within Scottish football, winning six successive league titles during the first decade of the 20th century. |
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Celtic also clinched their sixth successive league title on 2 April 2017, with a record eight league games to spare. |
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Over the years successive infrastructure managers have developed schemes for route improvements. |
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Roy Paul, also from Ton Pentre, led Manchester City to two successive FA Cup finals in 1955 and 1956 and gained 33 Welsh caps. |
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After all the votes have been tallied, successive quotients are calculated for each party. |
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The APF succeeded in gaining ratification of the pacifist position at two successive Lambeth Conferences, but many Anglicans would not regard themselves as pacifists. |
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The successive equity financings were at higher and higher valuations. |
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The United Kingdom has experienced successive waves of migration. |
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The steppe bison spread across Eurasia, and all proceeding contemporary and successive species are believed to have derived from the steppe bison. |
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Ever since joining the union in 2004, successive Polish governments have pursued policies to increase the country's role in European and regional affairs. |
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The artistic presentations have grown in scale and complexity as successive hosts attempt to provide a ceremony that outlasts its predecessor's in terms of memorability. |
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This arrangement was ratified by successive monarchs, beginning with Charles I in 1519 in a decree that spelt out the juridical status of the new overseas territories. |
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In the 2001 General Election, the Labour Party won a second successive victory, though voter turnout dropped to the lowest level for more than 80 years. |
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During successive trials, the accelerations of each vibrator were simultaneously recorded with a reference vibrator placed over the right hip flexor muscles. |
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Halmahera gave racing a welcome good story yesterday as he became only the fourth horse to land successive runnings of the Tote Trifecta Portland Handicap. |
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It does not spoonfeed them with unremitting efforts to make successive situations readily believable, whether they are meeting a not-so-scary octopus or those snarly sharks. |
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A sixth successive win in the league would see Sterling Davis' men leapfrog the Devon outfit into fourth and wrap up the head-to-head tie-breaker between the sides. |
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The core anticyclone provides successive ridges to feed lower level moist air toward the equally persistent low pressure trough across mid-continent. |
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Hisama analyzes the structure of the voices in each sonority and compares successive sonorities using permutational theory to track which voices switch places. |
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If discipline had not been eroded over the years by successive governments and the woolly-minded, politically-correct lot, then we might just have a decent society. |
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A Namibia, nicknamed the Welwitschias or Biltongboere, made their World Cup bow in 1999 and are now competing in their fourth successive tournament. |
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Henry V was followed by Benthall's adaptation of Othello in February 1956, where he alternated on successive openings between the roles of Othello and Iago with John Neville. |
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Both sides had begun the day just grateful to be playing cricket again following the successive wash-outs in Trinidad last weekend and at Grenada on Wednesday. |
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Both races continue to be held each January on successive weekends. |
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During this time Leicester went 57 games unbeaten at home in a period that stretched from 30 December 1997 to 30 November 2002 and included 52 successive wins. |
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Each successive statute aimed at remedying a single ascertained evil. |
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These have tended to be smoothed out by successive reorganisations. |
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In many traditions of folk music, the tunes are not written but are memorized by successive generations of musicians and passed on in what is known as the oral tradition. |
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These are preprogrammed subroutines that move the tool through successive passes of cut, retract, advance, cut again, retract again, return to the initial position, and so on. |
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Two successive Governors, the Earl of Onslow and the Earl of Glasgow, refused to make the appointments, until the Colonial Office intervened in Ballance's favour. |
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The scale of the victory meant that not only had the Conservatives won three successive general elections, but they had also increased their majority each time. |
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Despite recognized effects of limiting voting by poor whites, successive legislatures expanded the reach of the disfranchising laws until they covered the state. |
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In March 2008, the final aircraft out of Tranche 1 was delivered to the German Air Force, with all successive deliveries being at the Tranche 2 standard. |
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Cotton crops failed due to boll weevil infestation and successive severe flooding in 1912 and 1913, creating crisis conditions for many African Americans. |
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They were beaten in the Grand Final that year by Leeds by 33 points to 6, despite finishing at the top of the league ladder for the third successive season. |
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Colonial governments reasserted their control in the wake of the revolt, and successive governments made no more attempts to restore the Dominion. |
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Hodge followed his partner to his half-century by pushing McGrath for two and followed by hoisting successive long hops over the leg-side boundary. |
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This prevented Saints from reaching the final at the new Wembley Stadium for a third successive time and from winning the cup for a fourth time running. |
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The culture of the islands has been affected by the successive influences of Celtic, Norse and English speaking peoples and this is reflected in names given to the islands. |
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Cavalry, which had traditionally used shock tactics to overawe the infantry, largely abandoned them and relied on pistol attacks by successive ranks of attackers. |
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Following Roman rule, there were successive conquests of the Roman province of Hispania Baetica by the Vandals, the Suebi and the Visigoths during the 5th and 6th centuries. |
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We know already that the Government are postponing looking at the Barnett formula, even though successive independent reports have shown clearly that Wales is underfunded. |
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Evolution by means of natural selection is the process by which traits that enhance survival and reproduction become more common in successive generations of a population. |
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All the Diamonds made merry and Ludvig Lindgren raced to his second successive 15-point maximum, while all the others were paid for double-figure tallies. |
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This led to many winners retaining their titles in successive years, as they were able to rest while their opponent competed from the start of the competition. |
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Bethan Coole, of Newport, reached the semi-final of the 100m backstroke and was due to take part in her third successive day in the pool today in the 100m fly. |
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They were beaten 4-1 by Herning Blue Fox, who held Blaze to a 2-2 draw in their last Continental Cup campaign, and that was their fourth successive defeat in the final. |
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The globalization by successive European empires spread European ways of life and European educational methods around the world between the 16th and 20th centuries. |
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