Carry on Sentence Examples

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  • These missions carry on educational work,.

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  • Ritschl claims to carry on the work of Luther and Schleiermacher, especially in ridding faith of the tyranny of scholastic philosophy.

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  • I've never seen you carry on so much about someone smoking.

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  • They enter British territory by the Vihowa Pass, and carry on an extensive trade, but are not dependent on India for the necessaries of life.

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  • He actively promoted the incorporation of the left bank of the Rhine with France and in 1793 went to Paris to carry on the negotiations.

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  • They, too, are inclined to trade, but they also carry on agriculture successfully.

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  • Napoleon, with the Russian War in prospect, had early in the year withdrawn 30,000 men from Spain; and Wellington had begun to carry on what he termed a war of "magazines."

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  • As early as six hours after the injury the polymorpho-nuclear leucocytes are seen passing in large numbers from the dilated and congested blood vessels of the tissues at the margin of the wound into the injured zone, where they carry on an active phagocytosis.

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  • In 1597 he died, leaving children, but none who cared or had capacity to carry on the Aldine press.

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  • The total number of vessels entering the only two ports of Belgium which carry on ocean commerce, namely Antwerp and Ostend, in 1904 was 7650 of a tonnage of 10,330,127.

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  • The appointment, which had hitherto been reserved for ecclesiastics of marked ability as scholars or administrators, excited much comment; but it was undoubtedly popular, and this popularity was confirmed when it was realized that the bishop intended to carry on in his new sphere the democratic traditions of his East End activities.

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  • To supply the Ibrahimia canal at all during low Nile, it had been necessary to carry on dredging operations at an annual cost of about £12,000.

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  • The ports of Hamburg and Bremen, which are the chief outlets for emigration to the United States of America, carry on a vast commercial trade with all the chief countries of the world, and are the main gates of maritime intercourse between the United Kingdom and Germany.

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  • Now that Bismarck could no longer depend on the support of the Liberals, it would be impossible to carry on the government if the Catholics maintained their End of,the Kulturpolicy of opposition to all government measures.

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  • The inhabitants also manufacture boots, cut stone and carry on cabinet-making.

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  • These " capitulations " obliged the Coalition government to carry on a dualist policy, although the majority of its adherents became, by the general election of May 1906, members of the Kossuth or Independence party, and, as such, pledged to the economic and political separation of Hungary from Austria save as regards the person of the ruler.

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  • This is one reason for the comparative weakness of Austria as compared with Hungary, where the Delegation is elected by each House as a whole; the Bohemian representatives, e.g., meet and choose 10 delegates, the Galicians 7, those from Trieste 1; the Delegation, is, therefore, not representative of the majority of the chamber of deputies, but includes representatives of all the groups which may be opposing the government there, and they can carry on their opposition even in the Delegation.

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  • The Czechs, however, prevented him passing a law on excise which was a necessary part of the agreements with Hungary; it was, therefore, impossible for him to carry on the government without breaking his word; there was nothing left for him to do but to resign, after holding office for less than three months.

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  • With him in truth begins that wider range of Greek warfare, policy and dominion which the Macedonian kingdoms carry on.

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  • Among those who sought refuge here was a colony of Moravian Brethren; they still occupy a separate quarter of the town, where they carry on manufactures of porcelain stoves and deerskin gloves.

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  • When Chamberlain resigned in 1903 in order to carry on his Tariff Reform campaign unhampered by office, Lyttelton was selected by Mr. Balfour, after Lord Milner's refusal, for the vacant secretaryship for the Colonies.

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  • For he left no heir to carry on his work; his death " loosened the bonds which restrained the disruptive forces always ready to operate in India, and allowed them to produce their normal result, a medley of petty states, with ever-varying boundaries, and engaged in unceasing internecine war."

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  • There he proceeded to organize an army, drilled and equipped after European models, and to carry on intrigues with the nawab wazir of Oudh.

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  • The Jews, who are numerous, carry on a brisk trade in tobacco and grain exported to Galicia and Odessa.

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  • Mohallab, who at the time of the battle of Bajomaira was in the field against the Azraqites (Kharijites), and had put himself at the disposal of the caliph, had orders to carry on the war.

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  • The physique is good, and porters carry on journeys from 100 to 200 lb.

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  • The inhabitants carry on the manufacture of brushes, gloves, stockings and gingerbread, and deal largely in cattle.

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  • Conrad, however, captured the fortress of Weinsberg from Welf in December 1140, and is said to have allowed the women to leave the town, each with as much of her property as she could carry on her back.

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  • A married woman may hold, acquire, manage and convey property and carry on business independently of her husband.

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  • The church continued till lately to carry on normal schools for the training of teachers in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen; but these, along with the normal schools of the United Free Church, were recently made over to the state.

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  • With Liebknecht he belonged to the branch of the socialists which was in close correspondence with Karl Marx and the International, and refused to accept the leadership of Schweitzer, who had attempted to carry on the work after Lassalle's death.

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  • Its merchants carry on an active local trade in grain, mustard, oil and tobacco, and some of its firms supply the Russian administration with grain and flour.

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  • Since then Northern and Southern Baptists, though in perfect fellowship with each other, have found it best to carry on their home and foreign missionary work through separate boards and to have separate annual meetings.

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  • He became deeply enamoured of her; but, as her position as priestess and the opposition of her parents rendered their marriage impossible they agreed to carry on a clandestine intercourse.

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  • It was never, however, the intention of government to carry on the trade, but to resign it to private adventure as soon as the experimental course could be fairly completed.

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  • On the other hand, marriage and divorce, and arrangements which are political in their nature, such as charters of municipal corporations, licences to carry on particular trades or regulations of police are not within the provision.

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  • This question of the election of another president brought matters to a head, and congress refused to vote supplies to carry on the government.

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  • The inhabitants, mostly Hausa, carry on an extensive trade and are especially noted for their embossed brass and copper work.

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  • The Imperial Bank of Persia, which had already advanced a large sum of money, and thereby greatly facilitated the shahs early departure from Tabriz and enabled the grand vizier at Teheran to carry on the government, started buying up the copper coinage at all its branches and agencies.

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  • In Paris argot the men of these six central brigades are nicknamed "vaisseaux" (vessels), because they carry on their collars the badge of the city of Paris - an ancient ship - while the sergeants in the town districts wear only numbers, their own individual number, and that of the quarter in which they serve.

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  • On the other hand, a heart that is too feeble may cause its owner's death by its inability to carry on the circulation against increased - resistance.

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  • The last three volumes carry on the history of the 18th century to the outbreak of the Revolution.

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  • The inhabitants carry on a lively trade in timber, grain and cattle, and have a few flourmills and candle-works.

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  • With the king unfriendly, and Newcastle, whose corrupt influence was still dominant in the Commons, estranged, it was impossible to carry on a government by the aid of public opinion alone, however emphatically that might have declared itself on his side.

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  • The Jewish merchants carry on a considerable export trade in agricultural produce, and in timber and wooden wares from the forests to the north.

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  • A neutral government is bound - (i) to use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming or equipping within its jurisdiction of any vessel, which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a power with which it is at peace, and also to use like diligence to prevent the departure from its jurisdiction of any vessel intended to cruise or carry on war as above, such vessel having been specially adapted, in whole or in part, within such jurisdiction, to warlike use; (2) not to permit or suffer either belligerent to make use of its ports or waters as the base of naval operations against the other, or for the purpose of the renewal or augmentation of military supplies or arms or the recruitment of men; (3) to exercise due diligence in its own ports and waters, and as to all persons within its jurisdiction to prevent any violation of the foregoing obligation and duties.

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  • By 1846, however, the state had proved itself incompetent to carry on the work and sold its interests to private companies.

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  • Its inhabitants, 21,282 in 1900, are Little Russians, Jews and Mennonites, who carry on agriculture and shipbuilding.

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  • Any person who knows he is suffering from an infectious disease must not carry on any trade or business unless he can do so without risk of spreading the disease.

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  • Bishop Gobat having conceived the idea of sending lay missionaries into the country, who would engage in secular occupations as well as carry on missionary work, Dr Krapf returned to Abyssinia in 1855 with Mr Flad as pioneers of that mission; Krapf, however, was not permitted to remain in the country.

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  • Pop. 28,628, many of whom are Jews, and carry on the export of corn, spirits, &c. It has a park (290 acres), planted in 1793 by Count Potocki, and now containing a gardening school.

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  • The same remark would apply to the charges for passenger conveyance and goods freight made by governments which carry on railway business, as in Prussia, India and the Australian states.

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  • He was then taken to Paris by his father and left to carry on his studies at his own discretion for two years.

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  • They are of a sturdy, patient type, like their Indian ancestors, and are sufficiently industrious to carry on many of the small industries and occupations, and to meet the labour requirements of the inhabited plateau districts.

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  • The Pradera iron works, near Bogota, carry on some manufacturing (sugar boilers, agricultural implements, &c.) in connexion with their mining and reducing operations.

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  • His policy of customs and railway unions between the various states, added to the personal esteem in which he was at this time held by many of the Dutchmen, enabled him to undertake and to carry on successfully the business of government.

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  • He made a distinct impression on the House by a speech on April 22 1902, in favour of Hicks-Beach's corn duty, which was imposed in order to find money to carry on the Boer War.

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  • Among themselves they carry on deadly feuds, and revenge is a duty and an inheritance.

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  • In the Persian period the city is said to have had 40,000 inhabitants; the population now consists chiefly of Tatars and Armenians, who carry on gardening, make wine and produce silk, salt and millstones.

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  • The roasting of pyrites always takes place without using any extraneous fuel, the heat given off by the oxidation of the sulphur and the iron being quite sufficient to carry on the process.

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  • He continued, however, to carry on his mathematical and physical studies, and in 1782 he resigned his charge in order to become the tutor of Ferguson of Raith.

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  • In 1854 the definite offer was made to him by the Academy that he should be chief editor of a Corpus inscriptionum, with full control, and in order that he might carry on the work he was appointed in 1858 to a professorship at Berlin.

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  • When parliament met (1625) the Commons at first contented themselves with voting a sum of money far too small to carry on the extensive military and naval operations in which Charles had embarked.

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  • Still Charles believed it possible to carry on.

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  • A body composed of several hundred members cannot carry on government with the requisite steadiness of action and clearness of insight.

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  • All that William doubtless intended was to acquire a ready instrument to enable him to carry on the war with success.

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  • And yet the kings authority was indispensable to Pitt, if he was to carry on his conflict against the great families with success.

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  • It served its immediate purpose, however, for Lord Shelburne found himself (February 24, 1783) too weak to carry on the government, and was succeeded by the members of the coalition, with the duke of Portland for prime minister (April 2, 1783).

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  • The other representatives of Aryan race in Turkestan are a few (8000) Persians, mostly liberated slaves; Indians (300), who carry on trade and usury in the cities; a few Gipsies (Soo), and the Russians.

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  • The aqueduct of Justinian, the Crooked aqueduct, in the open country, and the aqueduct of Valens that spans the valley between the 4th and 3rd hills of the city, still carry on their beneficent work, and afford evidence of the attention given to the water-supply of the capital during the Byzantine period.

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  • This amounted to an entirely new organization of the empire, on a plan commensurate with the work of government which it now had to carry on.

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  • Filelfo was destined to carry on their work in the field of Latin literature, and to be an important agent in the still unaccomplished recovery of Greek culture.

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  • In 1623 he was made a privy councillor for Ireland, and in the same year was summoned to England by the king that he might more readily carry on a work he had already begun upon the antiquity of the British churches.

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  • They carry on an extensive traffic with the wild tribes of the neighbouring mountains.

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  • Admirably adapted for a sudden attack, such an army was wholly unfit to carry on a regular campaign or take advantage of a victory.

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  • The Ladies' Land League tried to carry on the work of the suppressed organization and there was even an attempt at a Children's League.

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  • For a short time, indeed, under the energetic rule of Agesilaus, it seemed as if Sparta would pursue a Hellenic policy and carry on the war against Persia.

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  • But EbroIn was assassinated next year in the midst of his triumph, having like Fredegond been unable to do more than postpone for a quarter of a century the victory of the nobles and of Austrasia; for his successor, Berthar, was unfitted to carry on his work, having neither his gifts and energy nor the powerful personality of Pippin.

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  • Most of the religious orders carry on active educational or charitable work.

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  • He summoned the states-general of northern France (Langue d'ozl) to Paris in October 1356 to obtain men and money to carry on the war.

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  • Bismarck's duty as minister was to carry on the government against the wishes of the Lower House, so as to enable the king to complete and maintain the reorganized army.

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  • He had to carry on the negotiations with the French preliminary to the surrender of Paris, and to enforce upon them the German terms of peace.

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  • The manufactures include oil-works and potteries; the Jewish merchants carry on an active export trade in corn and sugar, while the imports consist of salt and manufactured wares.

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  • In 325 he was appointed dictator to carry on the second Samnite War.

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  • While Decazes was still in power, the king's policy to a large extent followed his, and was rather liberal and moderate, but after the assassination of the due de Berry (1820), when he saw that Decazes could no longer carry on the government, he sorrowfully acquiesced in his departure, showered honours upon him, and transferred his support to Richelieu, the head of the new ministry.

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  • It is true that they have certain advantages given them, for without these advantages no capital would risk itself in the lands where they carry on their operations.

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  • The rebels continued to carry on an active propaganda.

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  • Jobst paid very little attention to Brandenburg, and the period was used by many of the noble families to enrich themselves at the expense of the poorer and weaker towns, to plunder traders, and to carry on feuds with neighbouring princes.

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  • At least her words influenced the Reverend enough to carry on her lie and write her family in Boston," adding, with a hint of sarcasm, "without him using his return address."

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  • She is expected to carry on our blood line.

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  • Dean felt awkward standing above her and leaned forward in order to carry on any semblance of a conversation above the din of the crowded room.

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  • I pray we have the fortitude to carry on fighting.

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  • These items must always remain in your possession inside carry-on baggage.

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  • The younger surviving brother then decided it was his duty to carry on the family work, against his wife's wishes.

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  • This is what most people regard Mountain Biking as - a group of folk out having a carry-on and riding some nice trails.

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  • Meets airline carry-on size standards with the front day pack removed.

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  • Stumbling humor but so childlike with it people let him carry on.

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  • Are they to carry on their litigation at the expense of the national coffers?

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  • Never mind, he has a devotee who will carry on the fight to independence.

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  • Amal is happy for her literacy support to carry on but would not feel disadvantaged if it was discontinued.

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  • The said guest still enchanted by this behavior would like to carry on playing, so throws the ball one more time.

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  • When their reputations are all-important, corporations can't carry on as private fiefdoms with no obligations other than to the capital markets.

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  • His Commanding Officer wrote that it extremely gallant of him to carry on even tho he was wounded.

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  • If and when the meat starts to stick add a glug of red wine or cold water and carry on stirring.

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  • All Plantronics headsets give you the ability to carry on talking wherever you are -in the car, at home or in the office.

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  • We carry on to John matte which is close to the river in a grove of giant heather.

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  • But previous stage treatments have appeared intent on presenting his tales merely as more explicit medieval precursors of the Carry On romps.

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  • The airline has increased the carry-on luggage allowance from just 7 kilos to 10 kilo with immediate effect.

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  • And despite the doomsters predicting a market meltdown, he believes he can carry on making millions for years to come.

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  • It wont take long however before it is joined by the others, and the display will carry on well into the autumn.

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  • A funeral pall was cast over the entire championships and we almost couldn't carry on.

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  • Originally set up to fight the poll tax, they decided to carry on after the tax was defeated.

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  • The jokes and puns come thick and fast as the Carry On team hilariously tear imperial pretensions to pieces.

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  • But nothing is allowed to threaten the right of the beef producers to carry on producing.

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  • Yet, for 12 years we have been allowed to carry on whatever liquids we wanted, ranging from nail varnish remover to Coke.

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  • Aristophanes comic play set in 411bc includes coarse ribaldry, Greek dancing and Carry On action.

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  • Remember we need to carry on delivering good quality scouting in 2008.

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  • He turned, and just to look at his angry scowl, I realized that it would not be wise to carry on.

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  • This comedy film will appeal to people who enjoy classic British comedy films, sit-coms and Carry-On style shenanigans.

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  • Otherwise they'll carry on churning out tacky souvenirs which you're bored with within the week.

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  • Do not carry on if you are still feeling dizzy after a few minutes, or if you have a further dizzy spell.

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  • He shares this predicament with many in the UK but it has only stiffened his resolve to carry on with the trading regardless.

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  • I don't want to carry on feeling stuck; I want to move on with you.

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  • One thing is for sure if you remain voiceless -- nothing will change for the better and bureaucratic monsters will carry on regardless!

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  • When Batthyany resigned he was appointed with Szemere to carry on the government provisionally, and at the end of September he was made President of the Committee of National Defence.

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  • It was he who overcame the reluctance of the army to march to the relief of Vienna; after the defeat of Schwechat, at which he was present, he sent Bern to carry on the war in Transylvania.

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  • For example, some species hydrolyse came sugar and maltose, and then carry on fermentation at the expense of the simple sugars (hexoses) so formed.

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  • Less favourable than either monarchy or democracy to the growth of occasional great men, they are more favourable than either to the constant supply of a succession of able men, qualified to carry on the work of government.

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  • One of the Polish kings, for example, threatened with death the English sailors who should attempt to carry on the illicit trade in arms, on the ground that " the Muscovite, who is not only our opponent of to-day but the eternal enemy of all free nations, should not be allowed to supply himself with cannons, bullets and munitions or with artisans who manufacture arms hitherto unknown to those barbarians."

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  • Papyri from Elephantine in Upper Egypt, of the same age, proceed from Jewish families who carry on a flourishing business, live among Egyptians and Persians, and take their oaths in courts of law in the name of the god " Yahu," the " God of Heaven," whose temple dated from the last Egyptian kings.

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  • The Progressives have a college, a theological seminary and a publishing house at Ashland, Ohio; and they carry on missionary work in Canada, South America and Persia.

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  • We may attribute the origin of the episcopate to the need felt of a single official to preside at the Eucharist, to represent the church before the heathen state and in the face of rising heresy, and to carry on correspondence with sister churches.

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  • To the repressive measures of the government - press censorship, curtailment of the right of public meeting, dismissal of recalcitrant officials, and dragooning of disaffected county assemblies and municipalities - the Magyar nation opposed a sturdy refusal to pay taxes, to supply recruits or to carry on the machinery of administration.

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  • A Jesuit father, John Bolland, was appointed to carry on the project, and was sent to Antwerp. He continued to amass material, and extended the scope of the work.

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  • The law deals with the constitution of the local senates, for whose members qualifications of age (30 years) and military service are laid down, while persons who have suffered conviction for various specified offences, or who are insolvent, or who carry on discreditable or immoral trades are excluded.

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  • Frederick William, seeing his son apparently absorbed in frivolous and effeminate amusements, gradually conceived for him an intense ., dislike, which had its share in causing him to break off the negotiations for a double marriage between the prince of Wales and Wilhelmina, and the princess Amelia, daughter of George II., and Frederick; for Frederick had been so indiscreet as to carry on a separate correspondence with the English court and to vow that he would marry Amelia or no one.

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  • This was the foundation of an intimate friendship between Arago and Fresnel, and of a determination to carry on together further researches in this subject, which led to the enunciation of the fundamental laws of the polarization of light known by their names (see Polarization).

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  • But whether the assumption of uniform density be physically correct is a very different question, and Poisson rendered good service to science in showing how to carry on the investigation on the hypothesis that the density very near the surface is different from that in the interior of the fluid.

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  • But Pitt's prodigious egoism, stimulated by the mischievous counsels of men of the stamp of Lord Shelburne, prevented the fusion of the only two sections of the Whig party that were at once able, enlightened and disinterested enough to carry on the government efficiently, to check the arbitrary temper of the king, and to command the confidence of the nation.

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  • To be sure, I take the keenest interest in everything that concerns those who surround me; it is this very interest which makes it so difficult for me to carry on a conversation with some people who will not talk or say what they think, but I should not be sorry to find more friends ready to talk with me now and then about the wonderful things I read.

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  • Remember we need to carry on delivering good quality Scouting in 2008.

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  • Otherwise they'll carry on churning out tacky souvenirs which you 're bored with within the week.

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  • I do n't want to carry on feeling stuck; I want to move on with you.

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  • There 's simply no need to traipse the streets looking for somewhere to carry on the party it 's all under one roof !

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  • In spite of this he returned with undaunted bravery to carry on with the same work next day.

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  • However, the government did award Edward Jenner £ 10,000 to carry on his work in developing a vaccine against smallpox.

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  • One thing is for sure if you remain voiceless -- nothing will change for the better and bureaucratic monsters will carry on regardless !

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  • Once again, following a brief period of wincing in pain, the South player was able to carry on with the match.

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  • I hope that I can leave behind a legacy that my grandchildren will carry on.

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  • One unique product is the wheeled backpack, a carry-on ready wheeled bag that converts into a backpack for increased portability.

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  • The coverage provides $500 for checked bags and $1,250 for carry-on bags.

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  • Baggage Insurance - You are covered against loss or damage for up to $1,250 for carry-on baggage and up to $500 for checked baggage.

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  • With support and guidance, children can overcome the negativity surrounding divorce and turn it into a life lesson they can carry on through adulthood and their relationships.

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  • This bears even more truth for divorce proceedings that carry on far past a reasonable amount of time.

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  • Those with whom these ideals resonate will carry on the traditions of your family and benefit from the values along the way.

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  • Living room guests should be able to easily carry on a discussion with each other, so group furniture in an L-shape or U-shape.

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  • The gifts can include full retail size products of cosmetics and skin care, limited edition specialty items, or deluxe sample sizes perfect for testing out a new product or stashing in your carry-on bag during your next vacation.

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  • This wheeled carry on is simply exquisite!

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  • Besides containing all the necessary travel requirements (a three inch handle, a seventeen inch extended handle, a zipper front, etc.), the rich, ruby red color and leather details makes this carry-on a winner.

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  • This collection includes a side wheeler duffle, a wheeled carry on and a large beauty case.

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  • Included are a tote bag, carry-on upright and expandable upright.

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  • Jansport's Superbreak Duffel is the perfect carry on for the casual girl.

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  • The amply sized carry on can fit your regular purse along with other travel essentials.

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  • This is just a small sampling of carry on print luggage available.

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  • When packed, the carry on should be under 40 pounds.

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  • The carry on should be around 45 inches.

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  • On the 25th of May 1810 a great armed assembly met at Buenos Aires and a provisional junta was formed to supersede the authority of the viceroy and carry on the government.

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  • In December 1797 he joined his brother and some others in the formation of the "Society for the Propagation of the Gospel at Home," in building chapels or "tabernacles" for congregations, in supporting missionaries, and in maintaining institutions for the education of young men to carry on the work of evangelization.

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  • Under their mild and just rule both the native Greeks and the Italian residents were able to carry on a brisk trade.

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  • They neither manufactured nor possessed any chattels beyond such articles of clothing, weapons, ornaments and utensils as they might carry on their persons, or in the family store-bag for daily use.

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  • The duties of this minister were of special importance, for it was to the Netherlands that Charles looked for much of the resources wherewith to carry on his many wars.

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  • A married woman may hold her separate property, carry on business, sue and be sued the same as if she were single, except that in conveying or mortgaging her real estate she must be joined by her husband.

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  • When ordered abroad they could nominate a son, if capable, to hold the benefice and carry on the duty.

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  • The provincial council elects a provincial commission and the communal council a municipal council from among its own members; these smaller bodies carry on the business of the larger while they are not sitting.

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  • The landlords on their part organized an agrarian union to defend their interests and enrolled numbers of non-union laborers to carry on the necessary work and save the crops.

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  • Thus, in a phanerogam, the sepals, petals, stamens and foliage-leaves all come under the category leaf, though some are parts of the perianth, others are spore-bearing organs (sporophylls), and others carry on nutritive processes.

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  • The maximum weight which one pair of wheels are usually allowed to carry on a first-class track is from 18 to 20 tons.

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  • They carry on agriculture wheat-growing on a large scale - with the aid of modern agricultural machines, and breed cattle and horses.

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  • Males in nearly all species appear once a year, when the last female generation, the ovigerous generation, is fertilized, and a few large ova are produced to carry on the continuity of the species over the winter.

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  • Similarly the Greenland angekok is said to summon his torngak (which may be an ancestral ghost or an animal) by drumming; he is heard by the bystanders to carry on a conversation and obtain advice as to how to treat diseases, the prospects of good weather and other matters of importance.

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  • Covenants by the lessee to build and repair, not to assign or underlet without license, or to insure, or not to carry on a particular trade on the premises leased, have been held not to be " usual."

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  • Early in the 19th century it became customary for Manchester dealers and Liverpool importers to carry on business with one another through representatives known as " buying " and " selling " brokers.

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  • Ignatius was left free to carry on his spiritual work, which became so large that he was obliged to call his other companions to Rome.

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  • In 1904, as it was felt that the college was unable properly to carry on its work under existing conditions, it was proposed to amalgamate it with Hackney College, but the Board of Education refused to sanction any arrangement which would set aside the requirements of the deed of foundation, namely that the officers and students of Cheshunt College should subscribe the fifteen articles appended to the deed, and should take certain other obligations.

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  • The subsequent history of Benares contains two important events, the rebellion of Chait Singh in 1781, occasioned by the demands of Warren Hastings for money and troops to carry on the Mahratta War, and the Mutiny of 1857, when the energy and coolness of the European officials, chiefly of General Neill, carried the district successfully through the storm.

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  • In Chanda and Deogarh the Gond rajas were suffered by Raghoji Bhonsla and his successor to carry on a shadowy existence for a while, in order to give them an excuse for avoiding the claims of the peshwa as their overlord; though actually decisions in important matters were sought at Poona.

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  • The elaborate choral writing sometimes rises to almost Hellenic regions of dramatic art; and there is no crudeness in the passages that carry on the story quietly in reaction from the climaxes - a test far too severe for Tannhauser and rather severe for even the mature works of Gluck and Weber.

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  • Education is given by a public-school system, which, while nominally providing for separate schools for Catholics and Protestants, makes it practically impossible at most points to carry on such schools.

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  • He preached his last sermon in Mr Belson's house at Leatherhead on Wednesday, the 23rd of February 1791; wrote next day his last letter to Wilberforce, urging him to carry on his crusade against the slave trade; and died in his house at City Road on the 2nd of March 1791, in his eighty-eighth year.

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  • Not that the two spirits carry on the struggle in person; they leave it to be fought out by their respective creations and creatures which they sent into the field.

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  • In all other respects the council, provided that it kept within the limits of the laws the administration of which was entrusted to it, was to be entirely independent of the Ottoman government, free to appoint and dismiss its own officials from highest to lowest, and to carry on its administration on such lines as it thought best.

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  • La Pena, who had in the battle itself failed to give proper support to Graham, would not pursue, and Graham declining to carry on further operations with him, re-entered Cadiz.

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  • Ibrahim Pasha, though unable to operate at sea, considered himself at liberty to carry on the war by land.

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  • It is estimated that about one-half of the Russian agricultural population supplement their income by engaging in non-agricultural pursuits, but not more than 18 to 22% carry on domestic trades, the others finding occupation in the carrying trade - which is still important, even since the construction of the railway - in hunting (chiefly squirrel-hunting) and in work in the mines.

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  • The plan, concerted by Kossuth and Apponyi, with the approval of Baron Aehrenthal, was to carry on a modified coalition government with the aid of the Andrassy Liberals, the National party, the Clerical People's party 2 and the Independence party, on a basis of suffrage reform with plural franchise, the 2 The People's party first emerged during the elections of 1896, when it contested 98 seats.

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  • Milner, anxious above everything else to obtain sufficient revenue to carry on his work of reconstruction, gave his consent to the experiment.

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  • Where the king is the human representative of the Deity he is theoretically and officially the priesthood, although the priests carry on the ordinary subordinate functions.

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  • Or again, in the case of paired organs, if one be removed by operation, or destroyed by disease, the other at once undertakes to carry on the functions of both.

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  • The vessels are only temporary channels by which is brought forward the food supply that is needed by the advancing army if it is suc-, cessfully to carry on its function; they probably also drain off the deleterious fluid substances formed by the cellular disintegration that has taken place in the part.

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  • Their function being at an end they give way to these cells which carry on the process of absorption.

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  • As regards administration,Lord Llandaff's Commission recommended the creation Metro- of a Water Trust, and in 1902 the Metropolis Water Act constituted the Metropolitan Water Board to purchase politan and carry on the undertakings of the eight companies, Water and of certain local authorities.

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  • If the life of the city went on uninterruptedly even during the many changes of government and the almost endemic civil war, it was owing to the solidity of the gilds, who could carry on the administration without a government.

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  • Although a large part of the people disliked the idea of a conflict with the church, an alliance with Florence's old enemy Bernabo Visconti was made, war declared, and a balia of 8, the Otto della guerra (afterwards called the "Eight Saints" on account of their good management) was created to carry on the campaign.

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  • The organisms do not carry on their work in soils deficient in air; hence the process is checked in water-logged soils.

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  • They can, however, only carry on their work extensively under anaerobic conditions, as in waterlogged soils or in those which are badly tilled, so that there is but little loss of nitrates through their agency.

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  • In Germany, France and the Netherlands it occupies a less prominent place in the town charters and in the municipal polity, and often corresponds to the later fraternities of English dealers established either to carry on foreign commerce or to regulate a particular part of the local trade monopoly.

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  • Besides farming and fishing, the inhabitants carry on a coasting trade with various Mediterranean ports.

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  • Frederick at first greeted the elevation of a member of an imperialist family with joy; but it was soon clear that Innocent intended to carry on the traditions of his predecessors.

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  • In addition to the foregoing the government has a few small river boats on the Maranon and its tributaries, which are commanded by naval officers and used to maintain the authority of the republic and carry on geographical and hydrographical work.

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  • Under the guidance of General Caceres a junta was then formed to carry on the government until an election for the presidency should be held and the senate and cham- Ch o eres in ber of deputies constituted.

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  • Cotton was first imported to Providence from Spain in 1785; a company to carry on cotton-spinning, formed at Providence in 1786, established there in the following year a factory containing a spinning jenny of 28 spindles (the first machine of the kind to be used in the United States), and also a carding machine and a spinning frame with which was manufactured a kind of jean having a linen warp and a cotton filling.

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  • The prohibition of the exportation from England of machinery, models or drawings retarded mechanical improvement, but in 1790 an industrial company was formed at Providence to carry on cotton spinning, and in December of that year there was established at Pawtucket a factory equipped with Arkwright machines constructed by Samuel Slater.

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  • The first attempt to carry on an American review was made by Robert Walsh in 1811 at Philadelphia with the quarterly American Review of History and Politics, which lasted only a couple of years.

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  • It has always seemed impossible to carry on successfully in France a review upon the lines of those which have become so numerous and important in England.

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  • The demons carry on conflicts with each of the six classes of creation, namely, the sky, water, earth, plants, animals represented by the primeval ox, and mankind represented by Gayomard or Kayumarth (the "first man "of the Avesta).

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  • This victory enabled the Greek allies of Persia (Thebes, Athens, Argos, Corinth) to carry on the Corinthian war against Sparta, and the Spartans had to give up the war in Asia Minor.

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  • The leaders, one of whom was Captain David P. de Vries, wished " to plant a colony for the cultivation of grain and tobacco as well as to carry on the whale fishery in that region."

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  • Waves and tidal currents produce their full effects in that region, and in high latitudes the effect of transport of materials by ice is very important; while in the warm water of the tropics the reefbuilding animals and plants (corals and calcareous algae) carry on their work most effectively there.

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  • With Benjamin Harrison, John Dickinson, Thomas Johnson and John Jay he was appointed in November 1775 to a committee to carry on a secret correspondence with the friends of America " in Great Britain, Ireland and other parts of the world."

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  • On the west coasts there is a semi-civilization, due to intercourse with Malays and Bugis, who have settled at various points, and carry on the trade with the neighbouring islands, in some of which, while the coast population is Malay or mixed, that of the interior is identical with the people of the mainland of New Guinea.

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  • The manufacture of machinery, amber articles, tobacco and cigars, and bricks, with some iron-founding, linen-weaving, and salmon-fishing in the Stolpe, are the chief industrial occupations of the inhabitants, who also carry on trade in grain, cattle, spirits, timber, fish and geese.

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  • Rechin (1068-14th of April 1109) had to carry on a long struggle with his barons, to cede Gatinais to King Philip I., and to do homage to the count of Blois for Touraine.

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  • For some years after Wycliffe's death his followers, the Lollards, continued to carry on his work; but they roused the effective opposition of the conservative clergy, and were subjected to a persecution which put an end to their public agitation.

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  • Thus they have secretly stolen our three rods that they may go unpunished, and have entrenched themselves safely behind these three walls in order to carry on all the rascality and wickedness that we now see."

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  • These were not accorded freedom of worship, but naturally took advantage of the situation to carry on their services more publicly than ever before.

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  • A married woman has full control of her property whether acquired before or after marriage, and she may carry on any business, trade or occupation in her own right.

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  • Among the abbots the most famous was John de Rutherwyk, who was appointed in 1307, and continued, till his death in 1346, to carry on a great system of alteration and extension, which almost made the abbey a new building.

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  • The burghers generally, however, had not learned the need of discipline, of confidence in their elected rulers, or that to carry on a government taxes must be levied.

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  • On June 24 1917 the Emperor appointed as prime minister his former tutor, the Ritter von Seidler,2 who summoned a Ministry of mere officials, just to carry on business for the time being; any constitutional reorganization was still postponed.

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  • The Brothers of Mercy have charge of some of the men's hospitals, and also carry on a remarkable system of district nursing.

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  • But Lord Selborne did not carry on his opposition to Gladstone's proposals only in his library or by his pen; in the year1886-1887he travelled to many parts of the country, and addressed meetings in defence of the union between the Church and state and against Home Rule; and in September 1893, in his eighty-first year, he addressed a powerful speech to the House of Lords in opposition to the Home Rule Bill.

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  • As in Burma, the Buddhist monasteries scattered throughout the country carry on almost the whole of the elementary education in the rural districts.

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  • Both are brought up among shepherds, carry on war against Fidenae and Veii, double the number of citizens, organize the army, and disappear from earth in a storm.

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  • Chodkiewicz's own army, unpaid for years, abandoned him at last en masse in order to plunder the estates of their political opponents, leaving the grand hetman to carry on the war as best he could with a handful of mercenaries paid out of the pockets of himself and his friends.

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  • Corporations are forbidden to contribute money for campaign purposes on penalty of forfeiting their charters, or, if not chartered in the state, their right to carry on business in the state.

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  • Owing to the circumstance that the great majority of the Mexican people own no property, carry on no industry, and are not even to be considered regular productive labourers, the revenues are small in relation to the population and are comparatively inelastic.

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  • Further north, the Aleutian islands offer a line of easy sea passage, while in north-east Asia, near Bering's Strait, live Chukchi tribes who carry on intercourse with the American side.

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  • Having become senator for the department of Doubs (1895-1902), Rambaud held the position of minister of Public Instruction from 1896 to 1898, and in that capacity endeavoured to carry on the educational work of Jules Ferry, to whose memory he always remained faithful.

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  • It possesses in the sun and moon, which are in their nature almost quite pure, large reservoirs, in which the portions of light that have been rescued are stored up. In the sun dwells the primal man himself, as well as the glorious spirits which carry on the work of redemption; in the moon the mother of life is enthroned.

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  • Lastly, the promoters of public undertakings of a commercial character, such as railways and harbours, carry on their operations under statutes in which the provisions of the Lands Clauses Acts are incorporated.

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  • This agreement, known as the Chamberlain-Bayard treaty, was rejected by the Senate, and as a consequence it became necessary to carry on the fisheries under a modus vivendi renewed annually.

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  • At first he attempted to develop the latter, and to carry on the government by means of loans in such a way as to maintain public confidence in its solvency.

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  • In many cases the apparent cause may be of a nobler character, but historians have seldom been content to accept the allegations of those who have claimed to carry on war from disinterested motives.

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  • Thus, so long as she refrains from adopting conscription, she can only carry on defensive warfare.

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  • Neiitrals have a right to carry on their ordinary business unmolested in so far as they do nothing to assist either belligerent.

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  • Brand-new institutions on Western models were gradually growing up among the cumbrous, antiquated, wornout machinery of old Muscovy; and new men, like Menshikov, Goloykin, Apraksin, Osterman, Kurakin, Tolstoy, Shafirov, Prokopovich, Yaguszhinsky, Yavorsky, all capable, audacious, and brimful of new ideas, were being trained under the eye of the great regenerator to help him to carry on his herculean task.

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  • The old Slavonic lists of forbidden books of the i 5th and 16th centuries also give us a clue to the discovery of this heretical literature and of the means the Bogomils employed to carry on their propaganda.

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  • When at length he found his memory failing and his mental powers declining, he gave up, without ostentation or complaint, whatever parts of his work he could no longer carry on according to his own standard of efficiency.

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  • Large warehouses in the city of London carry on the trade and frequently supply Lancashire with her own goods.

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  • His library, he was once heard to declare, he could carry on his back, yet he had not read half the books it contained.

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  • Moreover, although the green portions of the flower do indeed perform the same office as the leaves, the more highly coloured and more specialized portions, which are further removed from the typical leaf-form, do not carry on those processes for which the presence of chlorophyll is essential; and the floral organs may, therefore, in a rough sense, be said to be parasitic upon the green parts.

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  • These glass disks carry on them a certain number (not less than 16 or 20) tin-foil carriers which may or may not have brass buttons upon them.

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  • If Upper and Lower Egypt represented ancient kingdoms, the nomes have been thought to carry on the traditions of tribal settlements.

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  • In December 1861 symptoms of heart-disease made their appearance, but he was able to carry on his academical work till December 1862.

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  • There are several kinds of cyber pets, from personal ones that you can carry on your person, animals you can add to your website or MySpace page and even those you can download and save to your computer.

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  • Private chats take place in a new window so you can carry on a personal conversation while still keeping an eye on the action in the main room.

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  • The Barrymores have worked in theater and film since the early 1900's, so it's no wonder that Drew decided to carry on the family tradition and take up acting as a profession herself.

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  • But if you feel at home online, or if you absolutely must carry on your education from a distance, this might be a perfect solution for you.

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  • Some area also have lockers to check carry-on baggage.

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  • Do not pack this documentation in your luggage or bury it inside a carry-on bag - it will be checked multiple times and you should keep it available until you have been issued your ship's ID card.

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  • Even the most conscientious packers will want to reserve certain pieces of their cruise wear for their carry on luggage, both on the aircraft (if applicable) as well as to carry on to the ship.

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  • You can save yourself a lot of time and energy by packing the following items for your Caribbean cruise in a standard size carry-on or tote bag.

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  • Essential travel documents should be packed in a purse or other type of carry-on bag.

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  • If your pet meets the size requirements, it's always best to bring him as carry on in the cabin whenever possible.

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  • Adults drop off their canine host to lay their eggs and die, leaving behind the next generation to carry on.

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  • You could wind up teaching her a habit she'll carry on with for years to come.

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  • Traveling to an engagement in Colorado, Carroll brought his guitar as carry on baggage, but checked his suitcase.

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  • Golf may be anything but the "good walk spoiled" that Mark Twain dubbed it, but it's definitely less fun if it's raining, so quality waterproof golf clothing for men is necessary to carry on enjoying the day.

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  • It's a good idea to carry at least one of your swimsuits in your carry-on luggage.

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  • Personalized luggage tags, carry-on luggage, destination guidebooks and tour vouchers are perfect choices.

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  • You just make your move, carry on with your usual activities, and head back to the board whenever you get your email notification.

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  • Four functions in one product mean less to pack and carry on your next camping trip.

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  • Many parents of children in the program were employed as teachers' aides so they would understand what their children were learning and help carry on that learning at home.

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  • Many like to carry on the legacy of a life by establishing a fund or contributing to an existing foundation in memory and honor of a grandparent.

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  • If you are able to make a hair donation, you will be making a difference in the life of someone you may never physically meet, but the hope you provide them will carry on.

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  • Most have a specific purpose and their mission to carry on a legacy for future generations.

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  • If the recipient will be traveling, a small suitcase or carry-on bag can be a fun and practical alternative to a basket.

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  • This first type of dating game is designed to be educational - often trying to teach you how to carry on a conversation, read visual cues, or simply trying to explain the various steps involved in getting to know someone.

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  • Wristlet handbags are a similiar, wallet-style accessory with a small strap to carry on your wrist in in your hand.

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  • Perhaps too formidable for the workplace, you can make the Natasha tote your trusty travel companion; it's the ideal size for an in-flight carry-on!

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  • Old Glory is a patriotic-themed red, white and blue pattern available on a small tote and carry-on tote.

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  • You'll want to strut back and forth through the airport for hours with this gorgeous wheeled carry-on by Roxy.

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  • For the woman who wants a little extra flair in her travel bags, carry on luggage and print designs go hand in hand.

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  • For the woman who wants to add an extra dash of style and flair, however, a printed carry on bag can open up a world of possibilities.

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  • Shoulder bags, travel cases, luggage sets, and carry on bags are all available in a stunning array.

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  • Fresh floral prints, re-created vintage and replica looks, professional minimalist prints, unique printed fabrics and much more are available in today's luggage sets, carry on bags, and travel totes.

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  • For unique looks, shop luggage stores, specialty accessory shops, or even consider a custom made carry on travel bag.

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  • Diane von Furstenberg Heart Print Carry On has an edgy yet feminine appeal.

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  • A Zebra Print Hard Sided Carry On by International Traveler offers bold glamour with its large zebra print and shiny finish.

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  • Get inspired, browse around, and choose a carry on print that's perfect for your personality!

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  • Amazingly, it seems as if Like.com has every Overland bag, tote and carry-on available on their site!

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  • They're ideal to carry on long days spent running errands or taking the kids out for a while.

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  • Take an inventory of all the items you need to carry on a daily basis to account for the number, size, and type of organizer features.

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  • In that case, you might do well with a carry-on type of bag that serves many purposes.

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  • Despite their overall elegance, they aren't dressy or formal - and thus are perfect to carry on an everyday basis.

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  • With many airlines charging fees per checked bag, leather carry on luggage is a sensible and durable option that won't cost a fortune.

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  • You will find some rules of thumb below on the recommend size of carry on luggage.

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  • Since you will not check carry on luggage, be sure to check airline requirements on liquids and items you can and cannot take through security.

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  • If so, a large purse-type tote bag may be the perfect carry on for you.

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  • Although airlines can vary in requirements, there are some rules of thumb to help you out when choosing the perfect carry on luggage, whether you go with leather or any other material.

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  • You will add the length, width and depth numbers to get the size of the carry on.

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  • The perfect leather carry on is the one that serves your needs and sense of fashion.

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  • With a little creativity, but about double the cost, you can create and upload custom wearable art that you can carry on your arm for all of the world to see.

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  • The luggage all fits within the airlines standards for size and weight requirements for both checked and carry-on baggage, and it has plenty of room for you to pack and organize everything you'll need for your trip.

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  • This makes it ideal for use as a business bag, an upscale version of a weekend bag, or a carry-on bag.

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  • Many styles are made for carry-on regulations, meaning that they are the perfect size to fit into an overhead compartment on an airplane.

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  • If you're just looking for a basic, durable duffle, the Weekend Carry-On bag is regulation carry-on size made of bull hide leather, but has a huge interior.

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  • This is the perfect size for carry on luggage, but is deep and wide enough to carry all your essentials for a weekend getaway.

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  • Add wheels to this bag and you also have carry-on luggage or an easy way to take the weight off an aching shoulder or back.

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  • Smaller wallets are a good way to consolidate how much stuff you carry on a daily basis.

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  • For example, if you plan to use the bag for business travel you will want a bag that is the right size to carry on an airplane and that is narrow enough to maneuver through an airport.

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  • Start shopping armed with the knowledge of what business supplies you want to carry on your trips and on a daily basis and you will find the perfect wheeled bag for you.

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  • Perhaps those ancient Romans reincarnate as modern Taureans to carry on those pleasures by collecting great works of art, indulging in fine cuisine, and creating homes that are fit for kings in terms of modern luxury.

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  • Pack a deck in your carry-on bag for a few hours delight!

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  • As always, make sure you follow travel guidelines regarding carry-on baggage, liquids and weight for checked bags.

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  • These tattoos serve a greater purpose to allow their favorite characters, both real and imagined, a chance to carry on.

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  • What you can take, what you can have on your person, and what you can pack in your carry-on luggage have all been more carefully regulated.

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  • At the airport, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel screen all passengers and carry-on luggage.

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  • It's also a good idea to tag your carry-on luggage, just in case you should be separated from them.

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  • Although sports generally did not interest him, he learned to carry on a conversation about sports when it was initiated by another boy.

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  • Put copies in your carry-on and checked luggage.

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  • Interestingly, women wore something similar in their civilian dress - what looks like a leather harness bra was used to secure a baby to a woman's back so she could carry on her work.

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  • Their producer at the time, Glyn Johns, was keen to carry on down the country rock style road they had been travelling up until now.

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  • Darlin' was soon disbanded, but Bangalter and de Homem-Christo decided to carry on making music together, and to borrow a line from the review that stuck with them as their new band name.

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  • Amazingly, the couple still planned to carry on with a wedding in 2008.

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  • His races vary considerably - the Outsiders verge on the unknowable other of earlier sci-fi, yet carry on a trade with the other sentient species.

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  • The characters have been clearly thought out and developed by creator Joss Whedon to carry on board with them a past bursting with intrigue and together they form the most diverse and wayward "family" that television has ever seen.

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  • Male mosquitoes get their nutritional needs from plant nectar, whereas the female mosquitoes rely on blood protein so they can mature their eggs and carry on the reproductive life cycle of the insect.

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  • What kind of mother let her five-year-old son carry on with death like he was a favorite uncle?

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  • The arts colleges of the churches carry on the several courses required by the university, and send their students to the examinations of the university.

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  • But no one can permanently carry on the government of a great country by speeches from the balcony of a house in the capital, and Lamartine found himself in a dilemma.

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  • No doubt they will show the stoical fortitude that is the hallmark of their state and carry on eating.

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  • Available online or at your local Nordstrom store, this carry-on bag is roomy enough to hold all of your essentials for that weekend getaway.

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  • The men's organizer bag by Piel Leather Goods is perfect for traveling because it fits everything you need in one place and is small enough to throw into your carry-on luggage.

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  • Some of us want a boy to carry on the family name, while others hope for a daughter to cuddle.

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  • Finally, before you pack any type of alcohol to bring onboard the ship, check with the cruise line regarding its rules in regards to carry-on liquor.

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