Diversion Sentence Examples

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  • The diversion was helping her get her emotions under control.

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  • Then he added, but if you can sneak it in, you might try Diversion, the coffee house.

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  • Avoiding this diversion, head northwards from the stile near the car park, along the west bank of the Avon.

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  • Sure, and I was nothing but a temporary diversion - a local hick to provide you with entertainment.

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  • The short climb up to the left of the house indicates a footpath diversion.

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  • They could all use the diversion.

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  • Some people use video games as a distraction or diversion from everyday life.

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  • One of the most important powers conferred upon a parish council is that which enables them to prevent stoppage or diversion of any public right of way without their consent and without the approval of the parish meeting.

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  • Virtual pets are also a great diversion for children that may be allergic to a certain kind of pet that they love but could never have.

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  • The NEA is also concerned that home schooling will eventually lead to a diversion of funding from the public schools.

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  • Pedro in Oporto from July 1832 to July 1833, when the duke of Terceira and Captain Charles Napier, who had succeeded Sartorius, effected a daring and successful diversion which resulted in the capture of Lisbon (July 24, 1833).

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  • Without a doubt, it would be a diversion from the gruesome thoughts that had plagued her mind lately.

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  • Despite Rhyn's fury and occasional diversion from the Immortal Codes, he still believed in them, a weakness Sasha was trying to beat out of him since their eldest brother --the peacemaker and enforcer of the Council That Was Seven --sentenced them both to Hell.

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  • He also manages the communications and monitors the weather en-route for the destination and diversion airfields.

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  • Most smuggled cigarettes have never had duty paid in any country and are smuggled by diversion from the transit trade.

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  • Due to Metro Railroad construction this is now CLOSED with a very convoluted diversion only partly signed via back streets.

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  • These works necessitated a major diversion of the A5200, an important central London highway.

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  • To cancel the diversion from your extension Press the Feature Softkey.

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  • Duodenal switch is a modification of the biliopancreatic diversion, which tends to achieve less postoperative diarrhea.

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  • Before we move on there is need for a slight diversion which will help to fill in some gaps in the story.

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  • Indeed, she was sure that a pleasant diversion away from the house would be the best thing for them.

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  • But many questions still remain - What approach is best to achieve landfill diversion targets?

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  • In such patients, a continent diversion may be the preferred option.

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  • As well as the justly renowned attractions of the city center, the campus itself offers plenty in the way of diversion.

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  • In the winter of 1201-1202 he went to Germany to visit Philip of Swabia; and there it has been suggested, he arranged the diversion of the Fourth Crusade to Constantinople (see Crusades).

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  • After the Civil War began in England (see Great Rebellion) he constantly pressed Charles to allow him to make a diversion in Scotland.

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  • It is here that an irrigation project, involving the diversion of some of the river water to the low plain, led to disaster in 1904, when the flooded river washed away the canal gates at the intake and overflowed the plain, drowning the newly established farms, compelling a railway to shift its track, and forming a lake (Salton Sea) which would require years of evaporation to remove (see COLORADO RIvER).

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  • The laws regarding water in most of the arid states were indefinite or contradictory, being based partly on the common law regarding riparian rights, and partly upon the Spanish law allowing diversion of water from natural streams. Few fundamental principles were established, except in the case of the state of Wyoming, where an official was charged with the duty of ascertaining the amount of water in the streams and apportioning this to the claimants in the order of their priority of appropriation for beneficial use.

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  • I am teaching Helen the square-hand letters as a sort of diversion.

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  • The only diversion being a sneaky tactic of changing the color of the ball bowled several times in one over !

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  • Councilors also argued the junction of the former Guilden Sutton Lane and the diversion was substandard in visibility terms.

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  • A diversion along the dry oxbow bypasses the waterfall pitch.

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  • With such a close proximity to Seattle, Washington and Canada, the outlet mall at Tulalip makes a great diversion to grab some discounts on popular brand-name clothing.

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  • If you want nice diversion from the tourist attractions, then a stop at this outlet mall is just what you need.

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  • Play free online word puzzles for a little diversion from life or school or just to take a few minutes to work your brain muscles.

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  • The diversion of your attention away from the stressor, even for a short time, allows your mind and body to relax providing you with much needed and immediate stress relief.

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  • The main goal of the session is to break through self-denial barriers and diversion that family victims have been practicing, and to make the addict aware of the impact their addiction is having on their loved ones and significant others.

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  • Hazeldon works with state diversion and monitoring programs to help these professionals.

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  • Poolside games are a hilarious diversion for sunbathers, and trivia contests abound.

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  • Couple that with unlockable mini-games as you try to save the world and you have a nice little afternoon diversion.

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  • Purchase this game if you feel the need to control some aspect of Quahog and you want a little diversion from just watching Family Guy on television.

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  • But browser-based entertainment is a great diversion, especially when you're at school or work and have a free minute to kill.

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  • The site also has a more challenging lesson, which is more reading material than a game (it has a few games in it), but it is a fun diversion from the easy point-and-click phonics games.

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  • While video game are a nice diversion, spending too much time immersed in a pixelated universe is unhealthy.

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  • While certainly not as complex as games like Mario Kart Wii and Rock Band, Hasbro Family Game Night can be a refreshing diversion during a family gathering or party.

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  • No matter what level player you are, sudoku offers a great diversion on a long car ride or the perfect cranial kick-start early Sunday morning.

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  • Video games for mobile phones are a nice diversion between phone calls.

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  • Whether you want to stay in touch with Facebook or you're looking for a fun diversion, Android Market has you covered.

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  • This will both guard against diversion and assure that children are not forgetting to take their medication.

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  • Quiet activity provides a diversion for the sick child.

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  • Played alone, it's still a pleasant diversion and good exercise.

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  • From educational Christmas games to those designed for good old entertainment, Internet games offer a source of fun and diversion for a variety of ages.

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  • From adults who want a quick diversion or a fun way to relax to young preschoolers enthralled with the animation of many online games, there are choices for everyone.

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  • By choosing appropriate games and using them wisely, online activities can be a fun diversion for all members of the family.

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  • Don't forget to take pictures.Want a diversion from her playing dress-up in YOUR closet?

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  • Whether you're looking to have your children learn something new, or simply have a diversion when going outside isn't an option, these online games might just fit the bill.

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  • Here are some points to keep in mind when trying to find a good diversion.

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  • If you spend a large portion of your day tied to your computer, free animated screensavers can be a welcome diversion.

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  • Free paper doll crafts provide a welcome diversion for bored children while encouraging them to exercise their imaginations.

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  • The entire human population has become nothing more than a collection of batteries to fuel the life of the machines, and what Neo thought was life is just a diversion the machines constructed to keep the 'fuel' happy and contented.

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  • Games - Flash and Javascript games are on the site for that quick diversion.

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  • She jumped at the diversion.

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  • Is this one a temporary diversion?

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  • Yet in the course of the crusade he showed himself not unsubmissive to Innocent III., who was entirely opposed to such a diversion.

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  • The first of these events, to be dated from the alliance between the emperor Leopold and John Casimir, on the 2 7th of May 1657, led to a truce with the tsar and the welcome diversion of all the Muscovite forces against Swedish Livonia.

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  • As it was, the enterprise became a mere diversion.

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  • The Babylonian army began to lay siege to Jerusalem in the ninth year of his reign, and a vain attempt was made by Pharaoh Hophra to cause a diversion.

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  • A wholesome diversion was provided by the serious resumption of the policy of eastern expansion, which had been interrupted by the civil war.

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  • So far as it operates at all, it operates by diverting trade from the channels in which it would naturally flow into other channels, and this diversion of industry, so far as it goes, must involve loss.

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  • In new countries especially the diversion of industry from its natural development cannot but be mischievous, wrong manufactures and industries being set up at the expense of the whole community, instead of those manufactures and industries which would be most profitable.

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  • At this moment came a sudden and incalculable diversion; Harolds turbulent brother Tostig, banished for his crimes in 1065, was seeking revenge.

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  • A French diversion on the coast of Pembroke was even less successful; a force of 1500 men, under Colonel Tate, an American adventurer, landed in Cardigan Bay on the 22nd of February 1797, but was at once surrounded by the local militia and surrendered without a blow.

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  • In the far East, the operations which it had been decided to undertake in China were necessarily postponed on account of the diversion of the forces, intended to exact redress at Peking, to the suppression of mutiny in India.

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  • Moreover, the accession to the throne of France of Henry of Navarre had altogether altered the situation of affairs, and relieved the pressure upon the Dutch by creating a diversion, and placing Parma and his army between hostile forces.

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  • But others were not slow to draw the obvious conclusions; and it may be conjectured that Gorgias's sceptical development of the Zenonian logic contributed, not less than Protagoras's sceptical development of the Ionian physics, to the diversion of the intellectual energies of Greece from the pursuit of truth to the pursuit of culture.

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  • Although this diversion of the stream may be an artificial development of a natural channel, and undoubtedly dates from a period long prior to recent Persian occupation, it appears that the later arrangements have been more maturely and better organized than those carried on by the predecessors of the amir of Kaian.

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  • The steepness of the Lebanon railway, and the break of gauge at Rayak, the junction for Aleppo, have prevented the diversion of much of the trade of North Syria to Beirut.

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  • He also saw that the revenue of Egypt was falling through the diversion, since about 1800, of the caravan routes from the Nile to the Red Sea ports, and may have wished to recapture the trade, as well as to secure a country whence thousands of slaves could be brought annually.

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  • The diversion didn't last long.

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  • In November they installed three manholes and the interconnecting pipes for the sewer diversion to be completed after the pound is lowered.

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  • Still, a case that spawned a novel basis for argument was always a welcomed diversion from their increasing caseload.

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  • The siege of the capital was, however, unsuccessful; the pope and the king of Hungary were able to create a diversion by rousing the Christian rulers to a sense of their danger.

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  • Wood, who had been given leave to make a diversion in northern Zululand, on the 28th of March occupied Hlobane (Inhlobane) mountain.

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  • Napoleon therefore, to create a diversion, sent forward his centre, now consisting only of cavalry, to charge the enemy's artillery, which was deployed in a long line and firing into Aspern.

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  • Villehardouin does not tell us of any direct part taken by himself in the debates on the question of interfering or not in the disputed succession to the empire of the East - debates in which the chief ecclesiastics present strongly protested against the diversion of the enterprise from its proper goal.

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  • The debate-game had sought for diversion and found truth, and truth raised the logical problem on a different plane.

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  • After she had gone, a dressmaker from Madame Suppert-Roguet waited on the Rostovs, and Natasha, very glad of this diversion, having shut herself into a room adjoining the drawing room, occupied herself trying on the new dresses.

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  • In the hope of drawing away the Spaniards from the siege of Leiden by a diversion in the south, Louis, with his brothers John and Henry, at the head of a force of mixed nationalities and little discipline, crossed the frontier near Maastricht, and advanced as far as the Mookerheide near Nijmv,-egen.

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  • It lay with the Netherlands to create a diversion in the favour of their co-religionists by keeping the forces of the Spanish Habsburgs fully occupied.

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  • This diversion may be unwelcome, but it is inevitable for the two simple reasons that the wonderful improvements in agriculture decrease the number of men needed to raise a given quantity of food, i.e.

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  • In the narrowest portion of this gorge, not far from Bellegarde at its lower end, there formerly existed the famous (described by Saussure in his Voyages dans les Alpes, chapter xvii.), where for a certain distance the river disappeared in a subterranean channel; but this natural phenomenon has been destroyed, partly by blasting, and partly by the diversion of the water for the use of the factories of Bellegarde.

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  • The diversion of the waters of the Arkansas led to the bringing of a suit against Colorado by Kansas in the United States Supreme Court in 1902, on the ground that such diversion seriously and illegally lessened the waters of the Arkansas in Kansas.

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  • In 1907 the Supreme Court of the United States declared that Colorado had diverted waters of the Arkansas, but, since it had not been shown that Kansas had suffered, the case was dismissed, without prejudice to Kansas, should it be injured in future by diversion of water from the river.

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  • Either by administrative survey or by judicial examination care is taken to see that there has been no improper diversion from the designed purposes.

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  • The development of commerce with the rich regions north and east of the protectorate has been hindered by the diversion of trade to the French port of Konakry, which in 1910 was placed in railway communication with the upper Niger.

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  • For a moment Baratieri thought of retreat, especially as the hope of creating a diversion from Zaila towards Harrar had failed in consequence of the British refusal to permit the landing of an Italian force without the consent of France.

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  • Thus new land forms are created - valleys of curious complexity, for example by the " capture " and diversion of the water of one river by another, leading to a change of watershed.'

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  • There he found British v detachments, 2000 strong, composed of troops whom Clinton had sent down separately under Generals Benedict Arnold and William Phillips to establish a base in the Chesapeake, as a diversion in favour of the operations of Cornwallis in the Carolinas.

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  • Palestine was apparently allotted to Antiochus and he came to take it, while Philip created a diversion in Thrace and Asia Minor.

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  • This diversion from his original bent gave him an inclination to the career of civil and mechanical engineering; and in the spring of 1826 he was elected by the trustees of the Albany Academy to the chair of mathematics and natural philosophy in that institution.

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  • Some of the original proposals, which were much criticized, were subsequently dropped, including the permanent diversion of the Old Sinking Fund to a National Development Fund (created by a separate bill), and a tax on "ungotten minerals," for which was substituted a tax on mineral rights.

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  • Musset, though he depended on her exertions, was first bored and then irritated at the sight of this terrible vache a ecrire, whose pen was going for eight hours a day, and sought diversion in the cafés and other less reputable resorts of pleasure.

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  • A diversion of this kind may explain the Israelite victories; the subsequent withdrawal of Assyria may have afforded the occasion for retaliation.

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  • It is this Hohenstaufen policy which becomes the primary occasion of the diversion of the Fourth Crusade.

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  • On Christmas day 1201, Philip, Alexius and Boniface all met at Hagenau 1 and formulated (one may suppose) a plan for the diversion of the Crusade.

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  • For the Fourth Crusade the primary authority is Villehardouin's La Conquete de Constantinople, an official apology for the diversion of the Crusade written by one of its leaders, and concealing the arcana under an appearance of frank naïveté.

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  • The port was noteworthy until 'a diversion of the Ouse, before 1292, rendered it hardly accessible.

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  • Those utilized were the Kaoshan (the "Hindu Kush" pass par excellence), 14,340 ft.; the Chahardar (13,900 ft.), which is a link in one of the amir of Afghanistan's high roads to Turkestan; and the Shibar (9800 ft.), which is merely a diversion into the upper Ghorband of that group of passes between Bamian and the Kabul plains which are represented by the Irak, Hajigak, Unai, &c. About this point it is geographically correct to place the southern extremity of the Hindu Kush, for here commences the Koh-i-Baba system into which the Hindu Kush is merged.

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  • Defrauded of their bloody diversion, the people were wild with rage.

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  • The earliest important undertaking with a view of improving the 'waterway was due to the initiative of Frederick the Great, who recommended the diversion of the river into a new and straight channel in the swampy tract of land known as the Oderbruch, near Ciistrin.

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  • Recovery from these disasters was retarded by the permanent diversion of trade to new centres like Leipzig and St Petersburg, and by a state of unsettlement due to the government's disregard of its guarantees to its Protestant subjects.

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  • Among the prominent causes of this increase is the diversion of mankind from agricultural to manufacturing, i.e.

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  • In England table-turning became a fashionable diversion and was practised all over the country in the year 1853.

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  • The general condition of the Italian railways has also affected it, and the increased traffic has not always found the necessary facilities in the way of a proper amount of trucks to receive the goods discharged, leading to considerable encumbrance of the port and consequent diversion of a certain amount of trade elsewhere, and besides this to serious temporary deficiencies in the coal supply of northern Italy.

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  • In the hope of creating a diversion in Babak's favour, Theophilus in 837 fell upon and laid waste the frontier town of Zibatra.

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  • She tugged the curl from his hand and turned to the old piano as a diversion tactic.

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  • In return for their more equivocal attitude during the Third Macedonian War they were deprived by Rome of some possessions in Lycia, and damaged by the partial diversion of their trade to Delos (167).

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  • A diversion was caused by Shishak's invasion, but of this reappearance of Egypt after nearly three centuries of inactivity little is preserved in biblical history.

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  • But this control does not meet the problem of actually lessening the number of vehicles in the main arteries of traffic. At such crossings as that of the Strand and Wellington Street, Ludgate Circus and south of the Thames, the Elephant and Castle, as also in the narrow streets of the City, congestion is often exceedingly severe, and is aggravated when any main street is under repair, and diversion of traffic through narrow side streets becomes necessary.

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  • This was due in the first place to the lack of adequate railway communication with the interior of Austria, to the loss of part of the Levant trade through the development of the Oriental railway system, to the diversion of traffic towards the Italian and German ports, and finally to the growing rivalry of the neighbouring port of Fiume, whose interests were vigorously promoted by the Hungarian government.

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  • Up the Mohawk to Rome the old route is for the most part to be retained; but from Rome to Clyde there is to be a diversion so as to utilize Oneida Lake and Oneida and Seneca rivers.

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  • Like his intimate friend Fitzjames Stephen, he was an accomplished journalist, enjoyed occasional article-writing as a diversion from official duties, and never quite abandoned it.

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  • The diversion was successful, but the new subject was almost as sensitive.

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  • This led to deficiencies in the supply of coal to the manufacturing centres, and to some diversion elsewhere of shipping.

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