Survey Sentence Examples

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  • A general was sent to survey the position.

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  • His survey covered an area 900 m.

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  • He paused, turning to survey her with a faintly amused expression.

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  • We went with Weyrother to survey the dispositions.

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  • The experience gained on the northern survey under Argelander's direction enabled Schdnfeld to introduce some improvements in the methods employed, which increased the accuracy of this work, which was practically accomplished in March 1881, some revision only remaining to be done.

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  • In a recent survey, only a quarter of Americans answered that question with a "yes."

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  • You have to get a survey.

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  • Because our glance can easily be turned outwards and survey the exterior world but it is far harder to turn the mind's eye inwards and contemplate the world of the spirit.

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  • The impost upon land is based upon the cadastral survey independently of the vicissitudes of harvests.

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  • She stepped back, giving her work a critical survey.

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  • A complete survey was ordered by the law of the 1st of March 1886,but many years must elapse before its completion.

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  • It is under his wise guidance that the survey has attained its present efficiency.

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  • At the time of the Domesday survey Ashby-de-la-Zouch formed part of the estates of Hugh de Grentmaisnel.

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  • All in all the study of oriental costume down to the days of Hellenism proves to be something more than that of mere apparel, and any close survey of the evidence speedily raises questions which concern old oriental history and thought.

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  • In the survey of London (1598) by John Stow, 125 churches, including St Paul's and Westminster Abbey, are named; of these 89 were destroyed by the great fire.

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  • For a short time he was attached to the Coast Survey, but from 1844 to 1861 he was chiefly engaged in preparing the report of the expedition.

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  • After a careful survey of Mr Gladstone's life, enlightened by personal observation, it is inevitable to attempt some analysis.

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  • So fierce was the antagonism that the military authorities refused to permit operations of survey in the southern suburb of Tokyo, and the road had to be laid on an embankment constructed in the sea.

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  • This estimate of Spencerian philosophy may be substantiated by a brief survey of its origin and leading characteristics.

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  • Tn the Domesday Survey it is included in the manor of Maesbury, which Rainald, sheriff of Shropshire, held of Roger, earl of Shrewsbury; but Rainald or his predecessor Warm had already raised a fortification at Oswestry called Louvre.

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  • At the time of the Domesday Survey the manor was owned by King William.

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  • Macdonald, who had been in charge of a railway survey to Uganda, was directed to inquire into the claims put forward by France for compensation for the priests.

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  • Theodore Bent and his wife followed in the same track a few months later with a well-equipped party including a surveyor, Imam Sharif, lent by the Indian government, who made a very valuable survey of the country passed through.

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  • The highest summits as determined by actual survey are between 10,000 and 11,000 ft.

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  • During the 19th century the measurements of the various parts of the Carpathians was undertaken by the ordnance survey of the Austrian army, which published their first map of the central Carpathians in 1870.

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  • After travelling in Europe, he visited the East in 1637, where he collected a considerable number of Arabic, Persian and Greek manuscripts, and made a more accurate survey of the pyramids of Egypt than any traveller who had preceded him.

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  • In this survey of Christian confessions it has been impossible to do more than barely name many which deserve discussion.

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  • In 1863 Captain Godwin Austen accompanied Sir Ashley Eden's mission to the court of the Deb raja, and made a survey of the route to Punakha.

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  • Some excellent survey work was done in Bhutan by a native surveyor during the progress of the Tibetan Expedition in 1904.

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  • Included in Kingsbridge is the little town of Dodbrooke, which at the time of the Domesday Survey had a population of 42, and a flock of 108 sheep and 27 goats; and in 1257 was granted a Wednesday market and a fair at the Feast of St Mary Magdalene.

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  • He seems to have tried to stir up both the Indians and the Spaniards to prevent the survey of the southern boundary of the United States in 1797 and 1798, and succeeded in delaying Commissioner Andrew Ellicott for several months in this important task.

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  • The Middle Ages is described by Hallam himself as a series of historical dissertations, a comprehensive survey of the chief circumstances that can interest a philosophical inquirer during the period from the 5th to the 15th century.

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  • After his careful survey of the Rhine end of the frontier defences, Trajan proceeded to strengthen them in the direction of the Danube.

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  • Cramer, gives a survey of the origin and ramifications of the movement in Europe and America.

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  • Congressional appropriations for the survey, improvement and maintenance of waterways began in 1852; amounted to $15,055,688 between 1891 and 1896 inclusive, and $1,613,829 between 1897 and 1907; the total appropriated being $23,249,419.

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  • Even the hastiest survey of that long and interesting period enables the student to notice a marked development in the theory and practice of excommunication.

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  • This site, which in the middle ages appears to have been lost - Gilgal being shown farther north - was in 1865 recovered by a German traveller (Hermann Zschokke), and fixed by the English survey party, though not beyond dispute.

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  • A survey commission was subsequently despatched, and in 1910 British, Belgian and German delegates met in Brussels to draw up a new frontier line.

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  • Having made the first survey of Victoria Nyanza and confirmed Speke's guesses as to its shape and area, Stanley passed on (half discovering Ruwenzori on the way) to the Congo.

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  • The ordnance survey office is the headquarters of the ordnance survey department of Great Britain and Ireland.

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  • In this industry, as in the manufacture of cotton goods, Massachusetts has long been without serious rivalry; Brockton, Lynn, The Green Schists and Associated Granites and Porphyries of Rhode Island, Bulletin, U.S. Geological Survey, No.

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  • The latter was held in the time of the Confessor by a thegn of St Petrock and at the time of the survey by Robert, count of Mortain, of the same saint.

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  • In concluding, this survey of living antelopes, reference may be made to the subfamilyRupicaprinae (typified by the European chamois), the members of which, as already stated, are in some respects intermediate between antelopes and goats.

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  • The completion of the ordnance survey and the establishment of an educated constabulary force brought the operations of 1841 up to the level of those of the sister kingdom.

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  • Fullest information about the geology of New Zealand is given in the Reports of Geological Explorations issued by the Geological Survey of New Zealand, and the Annual Reports of the mines department.

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  • Olympia was chosen as the temporary seat of government, and Governor Stevens at once set to work to extinguish the Indian titles to land and to survey a route for a railway, which was later to become the Northern Pacific. The Indians, alarmed by the rapid growth of the white population, attempted to destroy the scattered settlements and the wandering prospectors for gold, which had been discovered in eastern Washington in 1855.

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  • The Marine Department was created a separate branch of the board of trade in 1850, about which time many new and important marine questions came under the board of trade, such, for example, as the survey of passenger steamers, the compulsory examination of masters and mates, the establishment of shipping offices for the engagement and discharge of seamen.

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  • In 1820-23 he sent out at his own expense i Professors Amos Eaton (1776-1842) and Edward Hitchcock to make extensive surveys, results of which were published as An Agricultural and Geological Survey of the District adjoining the Erie Canal (Albany, 1824).

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  • At the time of the Domesday Survey Kent comprised sixty hundreds, and there was a further division into six lests, probably representing the shires of the ancient kingdom, of which two, Sutton and Aylesford, correspond with the present-day lathes.

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  • In the Domes day Survey only five lay tenants-in-chief are mentioned, all the chief estates being held by the church, and the fact that the Kentish gentry are less ancient than in some remoter shires is further explained by the constant implantation of new stocks from London.

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  • The Domesday Survey, besides testifying to the agricultural activity of the country, mentions over one hundred salt-works and numerous valuable fisheries, vines at Chart Sutton and Leeds, and cheese at Milton.

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  • In the Domesday Survey of 1086 half the church of Stoke and lands in Stoca are said to have belonged to Robert of Stafford.

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  • From the early 17th century, if not earlier, porcelain and earthenware manufactories existed at Stoke-upon-Trent, but they remained unnoticed until in 1686 Dr Plot wrote his survey of Stafford- ' shire.

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  • In 1884 he became a captain; in 1889-1893 was chief of the bureau of equipment and recruiting; in 1893-1895 was a member of the light-house board; and in 1895-1897 was president of the board of inspection and survey, being promoted to the rank of commodore in February 1896.

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  • In this he gives a masterly survey of synagogal rites.

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  • A Survey Department, inaugurated about 1887, has completed the general survey of the whole country, and has made a cadastral survey of a large part of the thickly inhabited and highly cultivated districts of central Siam.

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  • A general survey of the people, administration and resources of the Dutch colony is provided in Twentieth Century Impressions of ' Netherlands India, ed.

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  • Pradier and Chaponniere, the sculptors; Arlaud, Diday and Calame, the artists; Mallet, who revealed Scandinavia to the literary world; Necker, the minister; Sismondi, the historian of the Italian republics; General Dufour, author of the great survey which bears the name of the "Dufour Map," have each a niche in the Temple of Fame.

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  • Here we have a complete survey of the leading codes of Slavonic jurisprudence.

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  • In his survey of the " liberal arts " St Augustine imitates (as we have seen) the Disciplinae of Varro, and in the greatest of his works, the De Civitate Dei (426), he has preserved large portions of the Antiquitates of Varro and the De Republica of Cicero.

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  • Opportunities for administrative work, however, were scanty, and in 1864 Kropotkin accepted charge of a geographical survey expedition, crossing North Manchuria from Transbaikalia to the Amur, and shortly afterwards was attached to another expedition which proceeded up the Sungari River into the heart of Manchuria.

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  • At the time of the Domesday Survey it was owned by the abbey, which continued to be the overlord until the dissolution.

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  • Nor again is it possible to survey the more special developments of literary criticism which have later emerged, amongst which one of the most important has been the radical examination of the prophetic writings introduced and developed by (amongst others) Stade, Wellhausen, Duhm, Cheyne, Marti.'

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  • In 1891 Dr Driver published his Introduction to the Literature of the Old Testament (6th ed., 1897); less popular in form than Smith's lectures, it was a more systematic and comprehensive survey of the whole field of the literary criticism of the Old Testament.

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  • At this point, therefore, our survey may end.

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  • Fordescriptionsof physical featuresand accounts of natural resources see Reports of the Kentucky Geological Survey, the Biennial Reports of the Bureau of Agriculture, Labor and Statistics, the Reports of the United States Census and various publications of the U.S. Geological Survey, and other publications listed in Bulletin 301 (Bibliography and Index of North American Geology for 1901-1905) and other bibliographies of the Survey.

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  • It is a proof of the strength of the moral instincts of mankind that the only phase of culture which we can survey in all its stages from beginning to end culminated not in materialism, but in the boldest idealism.

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  • On the completion of this, Professor Pickering decided to undertake the survey of the southern hemisphere.

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  • Duffield and published in the Report of the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey for 1895-1896 as Appendix 12, pp. 395-7 22.

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  • From 1867 to 1874 he was superintendent of the Coast Survey.

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  • The northern boundary, after an arbitrary beginning, finds a natural extension along the Great Lakes, and thence continues along the 49th parallel of north latitude to the Pacific (see Bulletin 171, U.S. Geological Survey).

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  • Oil was produced in 1908 in sixteen states., This productive area is divided by the United States Geological Survey into six fields (in addition to some scattering states) with reference to the quality of oil that they produce, such quality determining their uses.

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  • Thousands of these lakes have been mapped more or less carefully, and every new survey brings to light small lakes hitherto unknown to the white man.

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  • The annual Review of Historical Publications Relating to Canada, published by the University of Toronto, gives a critical survey of the works on Canadian topics appearing from year to year.

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  • Round the abbey the town of Malmesbury grew up, and by the time of the Domesday Survey it had become one of the only two Wiltshire boroughs.

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  • In 1855 he was appointed professor of mineralogy and geology at the Polytechnic Institute at Karlsruhe, and he took part in the geological survey of Baden.

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  • Within the limits of this article it is impossible to attempt any extended survey of parallels to Hebrew Messianic conceptions drawn from other religions.

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  • Northallerton (Alvetune, Allerton) is said to have been a Roman station and afterwards a Saxon "burgh," but nothing is known with certainty about it before the account given in the Domesday Survey, which shows that before the Conquest Earl Edwin had held the manor, but that the Normans had destroyed it so utterly that it was still waste in 1086.

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  • In 1867 he was appointed geologist-in-charge of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, and from his twelve years of labour there resulted a most valuable series of volumes in all branches of natural history and economic science; and he issued in 1877 his Geological and Geographical Atlas of Colorado.

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  • As early as 1762 David Rittenhouse and others made a survey for a canal to connect the Schuylkill and the Susquehanna rivers, and in 1791 a committee of the state legislature reported in favour of a project for establishing communication by canals and river improvement from Philadelphia to Lake Erie by way of the Susquehanna river.

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  • The observations of Strachey, Godwin-Austen and of Griesbach and other members of the Geological Survey of India only extend to the southern edge or rim of the great plateau, where vast alluvial deposits in horizontal strata have been furrowed into deep ravines, while Russian explorers have but superficially examined the mountain regions of the north and north-east, and the British mission to Lhasa, in 1904 afforded observations merely along the trade-route to that city.

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  • He finally completed a valuable survey of an important part of western Tibet.

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  • In a concise survey of the results obtained, it will be best to begin with the remains external to the precinct of Zeus.

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  • Sutton Coldfield (Svtone, Sutton in Colefeud, Sutton Colfild, King's Sutton) is mentioned in the Domesday Survey as a possession of the Conqueror and as having been held before that time by Edwin, earl of Mercia.

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  • The cost of iron ore is likely to rise much less rapidly than that of coal, because the additions to our known supply are likely to be very much greater in the case of ore than in that of coal, for the reason that, while rich and great iron ore beds may exist anywhere, those of coal are confined chiefly to the Carboniferous formation, a fact which has led to the systematic survey and measurement of this formation in most countries.

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  • Sections of the Missouri flood plain made by the United States geological survey show a great variety of material of varying coarseness, the stream bed being scoured at one place, and filled at another by currents and floods of varying swiftness, so that sometimes the deposits are of coarse gravel, sometimes of fine sand, or of fine silt, and it is probable that any section of such an alluvial plain would show deposits of a similar character.

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  • It is obvious that, both in its values and in its measurements, the survey's reckoning is very crude.

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  • To the topographer, as to the genealogist, its evidence is of primary importance; for it not only contains the earliest survey of a township or manor, but affords in the majority of cases the clue to its subsequent descent.

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  • Stevenson, "A contemporary description of the Domesday Survey" in The English Historical Review (the general index to which should be consulted) (1907).

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  • Browne, Report on " Mineral Resources of the States and Territories west of the Rocky Mountains " (United States Treasury, 2 vols., Washington, 1867-1868); United States Geological Survey, Annual Reports, Mineral Resources; consult also the bibliographies of, publications of the Survey, issued as Bulletins; California State Mining Bureau, Bulletins from 1888, note especially No.

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  • Here he devoted three years to a survey of the zone of the heavens within 9 degrees of the North Pole, the results of which are contained in his Redhill Catalogue of 3735 Stars.

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  • It is most useful, perhaps, to survey some of the general features of belief as an introduction to the more complex inquiries which involve a consideration of other subjects over a larger field.

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  • The original coal supply of the present state has been estimated (by the United States Geological Survey) at 424,085,000,000 short tons of the bituminous or sub-bituminous variety, this amount being second only to that for North Dakota, 500,000,000,000 short tons, which, however, is entirely lignite.

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  • The principal departments, whose chiefs reside at the capital, are the treasury, the land and survey, the public works, the constabulary, the medical and the judicial.

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  • A broad survey of the epidemiological facts suggests some general conclusions.

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  • The sovereign as compared with her ministers has, because she is the sovereign, the advantage of long experience, wide survey, elevated position and entire disconnexion from the bias of party.

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  • This is exactly analogous to modern experience in the South Seas, Asia and Africa, to a survey of which we now turn.

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  • An account by Dr James Burgess was published in 1877 as one of the volumes of the Archaeological Survey of Southern India.

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  • At the time of the Domesday survey Ilbert de Lacy held Barnsley by gift of William the Conqueror as part of the honour of Pontefract, and the overlordship remained in his family until the reign of Stephen, when it was granted by Henry de Lacy to the monks of Pontefract.

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  • From 1852 to 1867 he was in charge of the longitude department of the United States coast survey; he developed and organized the service, was one of the first to determine longitudes by telegraphic means, and employed the Atlantic cable in 1866 to establish longitude-relations between Europe and America.

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  • From 1855 to 1859 he acted as director of the Dudley observatory at Albany, New York; and published in 1859 a discussion of the places and proper motions of circumpolar stars to be used as standards by the United States coast survey.

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  • A systematic mineralogical survey has been undertaken in central Sumatra.

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  • The two assertions are not to be reconciled by pointing out that Professor Tornebohm underestimated, for instance crediting the United States with only 1 1 billion tons, whereas the United States Geological Survey's expert credits that country with from ten to twenty times this quantity; nor by pointing out that only certain parts of Europe and a relatively small part of North America have thus far been carefully explored for iron ore, and that the rest of these two continents and South America, Asia and Africa may reasonably be expected to yield very great stores of iron, and that pyrite, one of the richest and most abundant of ores, has not been included.

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  • Theodolites are designed to measure horizontal angles with greater accuracy than vertical, because it is on the former that the most important work of a survey depends; measures of vertical angles are liable to be much impaired by atmospheric refraction, more particularly on long lines, so that when heights have to be determined with much accuracy the theodolite must be discarded for a levelling instrument.

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  • The second volume, published in 1756, carrying on the narrative to the Revolution, was better received than the first; but Hume then resolved to work backwards, and to show from a survey of the Tudor period that his Tory notions were grounded upon the history of the constitution.

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  • A brief survey of its contents will be sufficient to show its general nature and its relations to such works as Clarke's Demonstration and Butler's Analogy.

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  • Previous to the Conquest, Macclesfield (Makesfeld, Mackerfeld, Macclesfeld, Meulefeld, Maxfield) was held by Edwin, earl of Mercia; and at the time of the Domesday Survey it formed a part of the lands of the earl of Chester.

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  • At the Domesday Survey, Kidderminster was still in the hands of the king and remained a royal manor until Henry II.

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  • A further distinction is necessary to a survey of the subdivisions of isomerism regarded in its widest sense.

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  • But Luxemburg, riding up with his advanced guard from Velaine, decided, after a cursory survey of the ground, to attack the front and both flanks of the Allies' position at once - a decision which few, if any, generals then living would have dared to make, and which of itself places Luxemburg in the same rank as a tactician as his old friend and commander Conde.

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  • In a survey of the palaeontological history of plants and animals, it is plain that extreme stability and extreme mutability both have occurred, sometimes having persisted for untold ages, sometimes having succeeded one another for varying periods.

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  • His knowledge of mathematics caused him to be employed on the coast survey in 1834.

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  • Russian explorers and natives of India trained for geographical reconnaissance, and employed in connexion with the great trigonometrical survey of India, had done so much towards clearing away the mists which enveloped the actual course of the river, that all the primary affluents were known, although their relative value was misunderstood, but the nature of the districts which bordered the river in Afghan Turkestan was so imperfectly mapped as to give rise to considerable political complication in framing the boundary agreement between Great Britain and Russia.

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  • The final survey of the Pamir region (wherein the heads of all the chief tributaries of the river lay hidden), by the Pamir boundary commission of 1895 established the following topographical facts in connexion with this question.

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  • To the above may be added the Reports of the Russo-Afghan Boundary Commission of 1884-1885, and that of Lockhart's Mission in 1885, and the Indian Survey Reports.

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  • In the Domesday Survey Caine appears as a royal borough; it comprised forty-seven burgesses and was not assessed in hides.

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  • The insect inhabitants of Ecuador, like the birds, include a large number of genera and species, but no complete entomological survey of the country has ever been made, and our knowledge in this respect is insufficient to warrant a detailed description.

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  • Associated with the University are the State Laboratory of Natural History, the State Water Survey, the State Geological Survey, the State Entomologist's Office, and Agricultural and Engineering Experiment Stations.

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  • The University publishes Bulletins of the Agricultural and Engineering Experiment Stations; Reports of the State Water Survey, of the State Natural History Survey, of the State Geological Survey, and of the State Entomologist's Office; University Studies; and The Journal of English and Germanic Philology.

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  • We must now be content with a broader survey of the course of events.

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  • Hassler (1770-1843), he was appointed Bachian superintendent of the United States coast survey.

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  • There has been no systematic survey of Eastern Palestine such as was carried out in Western Palestine between 1875 and 1880 by the officers of the Palestine Exploration Fund.

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  • In the above, and in other respects also, a survey of the history of Palestine suggests the necessity of modifying that " biological " treatment of the development of thought which pays insufficient attention to the persistence of the representatives of different stages by the side of or after the disappearance of the higher stages; see I.

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  • Although there are various points of contact with Palestinian external history, there is a failure to deal with some events of obvious importance, and an emphasis upon others which are less conspicuous in any broad survey of.

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  • In 1864 was founded the Palestine Exploration Fund, under the auspices of which an ordnance survey map of the country was completed (published 1881), and accompanied by volumes containing memoirs on the topography, orography, hydrography, archaeology, fauna and flora, and other details.

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  • At the time of the Domesday survey the canons of St Stephen held Launceston, and the count of Mortain held Dunheved.

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  • At the Domesday Survey much of the land was still uncultivated, but its prosperity increased, and in 126 9 each of the twelve prebends of the collegiate church had a house and farmland within the parish.

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  • Griesbach, and a summary of his researches will be found in Records of the Geological Survey of India, vol.

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  • The results were published in a General Chart of the Variation of the Compass in 1701; and immediately afterwards he executed by royal command a careful survey of the tides and coasts of the British Channel, an elaborate map of which he produced in 1702.

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  • According to the linguistic survey of India no fewer than 147 distinct languages are recorded as vernacular in India.

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  • Prior to the settlement is the work of survey, which first determines the area of every village and frequently of every field also.

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  • They were preceded by no survey, but adopted the crude estimates of native officials.

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  • Since 1858 a department of revenue survey has been organized, and the old assessments have been everywhere revised.

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  • The modern " survey tenure," as it is called, dates from 1838, when it was first introduced into one of the tdlukas of Poona district, and it has since been gradually extended over the greater part of the presidency.

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  • As its name implies, the settlement is preceded by survey.

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  • In 1578 Orissa was annexed to Bengal by his Hindu general Todar Mall, who forthwith organized a revenue survey of the whole province.

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  • For statistics, general description and material on administration, see Census of the Philippine Islands in 1903 (4 vols., Washington, 1905);; Pronouncing Gazetteer and Geographical Dictionary of the Philippine Islands (Washington, 1902); Ethnological Survey Publications of the.

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  • The hundred of East Grinstead (Grenestede, Estgrensted) was in the possession of the count of Mortain in 1086, but no mention of a vill or manor of East Grinstead is made in the Domesday Survey.

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  • It is greatly to be desired that a general survey of the heavens, or cf typical regions of the heavens, should be made with a view to determining all the stars which have an appreciable parallax.

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  • Carisbrooke is not mentioned by name in the Domesday Survey, but Bowcombe, its principal manor, was a dependency of the royal manor of Amesbury, and was obtained from the king by William Fitz Osbern in exchange for three Wiltshire manors.

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  • The general progress made in prison treatment will be best realized by a brief survey of penal institutions in the principal countries of the world.

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  • It is also to be noticed that the Domesday Survey constantly mentions the terra villanorum as opposed to the demesne in the estates or manors of the time, and that the land of the rustics is taxed separately for the geld, so that the distinction between the property of the lord and that of the peasant dependent on him is clearly marked and by no means devoid of practical importance.

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  • The Domesday Survey puts before us the state of things in England as it was at the very beginning of the Norman and at the close of the Saxon period.

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  • Technically this right was limited to the inhabitants of manors entered in the Domesday Survey as terra regis of Edward the Confessor.

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  • Soon after returning to Charleston he was appointed professor of mathematics in the United States navy, but he chose instead to serve as assistant engineer of a survey undertaken chiefly for the purpose of finding a pass through the mountains for a proposed railway from Charleston to Cincinnati.

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  • In July 1838 he was appointed second lieutenant of Topographical Engineers in the United States army, and for the next three years he was assistant to the French explorer, Jean Nicholas Nicollet (1786-1843), employed by the war department to survey and map a large part of the country lying between the upper waters of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers.

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  • Within four months (1842) he surveyed the Pass and ascended to the summit of the highest of the Wind River Mountains, since known as Fremont's Peak, and the interest aroused by his descriptions was such that in the next year he was sent on a second expedition to complete the survey across the continent along the line of travel from Missouri to the mouth of the Columbia river.

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  • The flight from a cursory survey of facts to wide so-called principles must give way to a gradual progress upward from propositions of minimum to those of medium generality, and in these consists the fruitfulness of science.

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  • The System der Logik (1828) of Bachmann (a Kantian logician of distinction) contains a historical survey (pp. 569-644), as does the Denklehre (1822) of van Calker (allied in thought to Fries), pp. 12 sqq.; Eberstein's Geschichte der Logik and Metaphysik bei den Deutschen von Leibniz bis auf gegenwartige Zeit (latest edition, 1 799) is still of importance in regard to logicians of the school of Wolff and the origines of Kant's logical thought.

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  • We learn from the English Chronicle that the scheme of this survey was discussed and determined in the Christmas assembly of 1085, and from the colophon of Domesday Book that the survey (descriptio) was completed in 1086.

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  • But Domesday Book (liber) although compiled from the returns of that survey, must be carefully distinguished from them; nor is it certain that it was compiled in the year in which the survey was made.

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  • For the making of the survey each county was visited by a group of royal officers (legati), who held a public inquiry, probably in the great assembly known as the county court, which was attended by representatives of every township as well as of the local lords.

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  • Of these the northwesterly portion, which had Carlisle for its head, was not conquered till some years after the survey was made; but the omission of Northumberland and Durham has not been satisfactorily explained.

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  • Although these can by no means be reconciled in every detail, it is now generally recognized that the primary object of the survey was to acertain and record the fiscal rights of the king.

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  • The Domesday survey therefore recorded the names of the new holders of lands and the assessments on which their tax was to be paid.

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  • But it did more than this; by the king's instructions it endeavoured to make a national valuation list, estimating the annual value of all the land in the country, (1) at the time of King Edward's death, (2) when the new owners received it, (3) at the time of the survey, and further, it reckoned, by command, the potential value as well.

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  • In 1847 he took charge of the longitude department of the United States Coast Survey, where he was among the first to make use of the electric telegraph for the purpose of determining the difference of longitude between two stations, and he introduced the method of registering transit observations electrically by means of a chronograph.

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  • This survey of the Indian sects will have shown how little the character of their divine objects of worship is calculated to exert that elevating and spiritualizing influence, so characteristic of true religious devotion.

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  • In the Domesday survey it appears as a royal manor containing two mills, but it was bestowed by Henry I.

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  • Every decade, however, brings a diminution of the field of conjecture, as some form of civilized administration is extended over the more backward tracts, and is followed, in due course, by a survey and a census.

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  • To exclude the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation wholly from the survey is impossible.

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  • The aggregate area of beds is estimated by the United States Geological Survey at 18,100 sq.

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  • Rivers, see Index to Reports of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army (3 vols., 1900, covering 1866-1900); publications United States Geological Survey.

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  • All of these, as also the Finnish Geological Survey, the Forestry Administration, &c., issue publications well known to the scientific world.

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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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  • Powell, formerly director of the U.S. Geological Survey, and owns the Torrance Mine at the foot of Socorro Mountain, 2 m.

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  • A survey of the ground had been made in the Advancement, and some short pieces not published at the time were probably written in the subsequent two or three years.

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  • A complete survey of Bacon's works and an estimate of his place in literature and philosophy are matters for a volume.

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  • Partitiones Scientiarum, a survey of the sciences, either such as then existed or such as required to be constructed afresh - in fact, an inventory of all the possessions of the human mind.

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  • The famous classification' on which this survey proceeds is based upon an analysis of the faculties and objects of human knowledge.

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  • Contourlines of this character are marked upon most modern maps of small areas and upon all government survey and military maps at varying intervals according to the scale of the map.

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  • No other term covers the whole of religious phenomena, and a survey of the complex details of various worships results in showing that no other conception will comprise the whole body of religious facts."

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  • But the daily survey of the sun (occasionally also the function of the moon as measurer of time), together with his importance for life, secured him a high moral rank; and Rh, united with the Theban Ammon, became (under the New Empire) the leading god of Egypt for a thousand years, " He who hath made all, the sole One with many hands."

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  • Not only does a sky-god like Varuna, or a sun-god like the Babylonian Shamash, survey all human things, and take cognizance of the evil-doer, but the daily course of the world is itself the expression of an intellectual and moral power.

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  • Saltash (Esse, 1297; Ash, 1302; Assheburgh, 1392) belonged to the manor of Trematon and the latter at the time of the Domesday Survey was held by Reginald de Valletort of the count.

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  • The Britannia, the first edition of which is dedicated to Burghley, is a survey of the British islands written in elegant Latin.

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  • Minor collections deserving mention are the museums of the geological survey and the Caroline Medical Institute, and the archives in the record office (Riksarkivet).

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  • The hydrographical survey may now be completed.

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  • She published in 1897 a biography of the Swedish author, Almqvist; in 5899 she collected her finest essays in the volume called Thought Pictures; in 1900 appeared, under the title Human Beings, studies of the Brownings and of Goethe; but the finest of Ellen Key's books is The Century of Childhood (1901), a philosophical survey of the progress of elementary education in the last hundred years.

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  • The large number of English names on this coast is due to the fact that the earliest detailed survey of this region was made by English naval officers; the charts prepared from their surveys are still in use and form the basis of all subsequent maps.

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  • Of Reptilia Chile is singularly free, there being recorded only eleven species - five saurians, four ophidians, one frog and one toad - but a more thorough survey of the uninhabited territories of the south may increase this list.

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  • Its duties also include the military protection of the ports, the hydrographic survey of the coast, and the lighthouse service.

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  • Dehra is the headquarters of the Trigonometrical Survey and of the Forest Department, besides being a cantonment for a Gurkha force.

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  • But we cannot conclude our brief survey of the national literature of Persia without calling attention to the rise of the drama, which has only sprung up in the beginning of The Drama the nineteenth century.

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  • The two left Paris in 1806 and began operations among the mountains of Spain, but Biot returned to Paris after they had determined the latitude of Formentera, the southernmost point to which they were to carry the survey, leaving Arago to make the geodetical connexion of Majorca with Ivica and with Formentera.

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  • Through all these vicissitudes Arago had succeeded in preserving the records of his survey; and his first act on his return home was to deposit them in the Bureau des Longitudes at Paris.

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  • While making a survey exclusively for the cave-owners in 1908, Max Kaemper of Berlin, Germany, forced an opening from the main cave into a remarkable region to which the general name of "Violet City" was given, in honour of Mrs Violet Blair Janin, who owned a third of the Mammoth Cave estate.

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  • Descriptions of the fossils, with some notes on stratigraphical questions, will be found in several of the volumes of the Palaeontologia Indica, published by the Geological Survey of India, Calcutta.

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  • It is necessary to exclude Brazil from any survey of the Portuguese imperial system, because the colonization of Brazil (q.v.) was effected on distinctive lines.

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  • After a new survey of the situation in 1909-10 by Marshal von der Goltz it was decided to treat Macedonia as a self-contained theatre of war garrisoned at all times by a large army with Shtip (tip) as its area of war concentration, and to constitute in Thrace a covering army which would be reinforced by the troops from Asia as they successively arrived, up to the strength adequate for offensive operations against Bulgaria.

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  • Long before England was ripe to welcome deistic thought Lord Herbert of Cherbury earned the name "Father of Deism" by laying down the main line of that religious philosophy which in various forms continued ever after to be the backbone of deistic systems. He based his theology on a comprehensive, if insufficient, survey of the nature, foundation, limits and tests of human knowledge.

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  • Twickenham at the Domesday survey was included in Isleworth.

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  • In 1720 a survey of the peninsula was undertaken; in1725-1730it was visited by Bering's expedition; and in1733-1745it was the scene of the labours of the Krasheninnikov and Steller expedition.

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  • Petty's Irish survey was based on a collection of social data which entitles him to be considered a real pioneer in the science of comparative statistics.

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  • The survey executed by Petty was, somewhat whimsically, called the "Down Survey," because the results were set down in maps; it is called by that name in Petty's will.

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  • The whole mountain was traversed and surveyed by the Takht-i-Suliman Survey Expedition of 1883 (see Sherani) and was found to consist of two parallel ridges running roughly north and south, the southern end of the eastern ridge culminating in a point 11,070 ft.

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  • He occasionally contributed papers to the Albany Institute, in the years 1824 and 1825, on chemical and mechanical subjects; and in the latter year, having been unexpectedly appointed assistant engineer on the survey of a route for a state road from the Hudson river to Lake Erie, a distance somewhat over 300 m., he at once embarked with zeal and success in the new enterprise.

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  • Liskeard (Liscarret) was at the time of the Domesday Survey an important manor with a mill rendering 12d.

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  • The flour mill at Lamellion mentioned in the charter of 1275, and probably identical with the mill of the Domesday Survey, is still driven by water.

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  • It belonged before the time of Edward the Confessor to the monks of St Peter's, Westminster, acid afterwards to the bishop of London, of whom it was held at the time of the Domesday Survey by Ralph Fitz Brien.

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  • In 1596 it had obtained a brief entry as a rent-paying village in the survey of Bengal executed by command of the emperor Akbar.

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  • For nineteen years he wrote an admirable survey of the commercial history of the year in the Economist.

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  • Leighton, The Passaic Flood of 1903 (Washington, 1904), being numbers 88 and 92 of the Water Supply and Irrigation Papers of the U.S. Geological Survey.

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  • No bathymetric survey of the lake has been made, but the maximum depth is 60 ft.

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  • In 1850 Captain Howard Stansbury completed a survey, whose results were published in 1852.

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  • The most extensive and important studies of the region, however, are those by Grove Karl Gilbert of the United States Geological Survey, who in 1879-1890 studied especially the earlier and greater lake.

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  • Talmage, The Great Salt Lake, Present and Past (Salt Lake City, 1900); and Grove Karl Gilbert, Lake Bonneville, monograph i of United States Geological Survey (Washington, 1890), containing (pp. 12-19) references to the earlier literature.

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  • The geology of New South Wales has been described in the Monographs, Memoirs and Records of the Geological Survey, which in the fullness and high scientific character form the most valuable contribution to Australasian geology.

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  • Augustine's explanation of its fall passes in review not only the calamities of Roman history - combined with a pathetic perception of its greatness, - but carries the survey back to the origin of evil at the creation.

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  • It is a general survey of the whole apparatus of historical research, and is the indispensable guide to the subject.

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  • Perhaps the sanest survey of the present scientific movement in history is the clear summary of Ch.

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  • The interpretation of certain figures given in the Domesday Survey (which do not cover certain parts of modern England nor take account of the ecclesiastical population) is a matter of widely divergent opinion; but a total population of one million and a half has been accepted by many for the close of the 11th century.

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  • The other most extensive centres of dense population are the coal-mining or manufacturing districts of Northumberland and Durham, of the midlands (parts of Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Leicestershire), and of South Wales and Monmouthshire; and it is in these districts, and others smaller, but of similar character, that the greatest increase of population has been recorded, since the extensive development of 'As in Bartholomew's Survey Atlas of England and Wales (1903).

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  • For ordinary detailed work the best series of maps is found in Bartholomew's Survey Atlas of England and Wales (Edinburgh Geographical Institute, 1903), which, besides small distributional, physical and other maps and letterpress, contains a magnificent series of colouredcontour maps on the scale of z in.

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  • Since 1895, however, the explorations of the United States Geological Survey and the Department of War, and other departments of the government, have fully established the main features of its physiography.

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  • The gold product of the Canadian Yukon territory from 1896-1903 was about $96,000,000, as estimated by the Canadian Geological Survey.

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  • At the time of the Domesday Survey, Thirsk (Treske) was a manor of little importance belonging partly to the king and partly to Hugh, son of Baldric. Soon afterwards it was granted to Robert de Mowbray, who often resided there, and is said to have raised the castle round which the borough grew up. His estates, being forfeited for treason against William Rufus, were restored by Henry I.

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  • Not only have many travellers of many nationalities directed their steps towards the Bam-i-dunya ("the Roof of the World") in search of adventure or of scientific information, but the government surveys of Russia and India have met in these high altitudes, and there effected a connexion which will help to solve many of the geodetic problems which beset the superficial survey of Asia.

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  • In January 1784 the sale of the land included in the " Manor of Pittsburgh " was begun by the grandsons of William Penn,, John Penn (1729-1795), the second son of Richard Penn and lieutenant-governor of Pennsylvania in1763-1771and in 1 7731776; and John Penn (1760-1834), the fourth son of Thomas Penn; and in the following June a new series of town lots was laid out in which was incorporated Colonel Campbell's survey, Thereafter, settlers, chiefly Scotch and Irish, came rapidly.

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  • Kellogg (ed.), The Pittsburg Survey (6 vols., New York, 1910 sqq.), prepared under the direction of the Sage Foundation.

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  • Lefebvre, charged (1839) with political and geographical missions, and Captains Galinier and Ferret, who completed for him a useful triangulation and survey of Tigre and Simen (1840-1842).

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  • Most of the metal was produced in the Bingham, or West Mountain district, Salt Lake county, where there were four mines in 1908 with an output of more than 1,000,000 ib; the Tintic district in Juab county; the Frisco district in Beaver county; and the Lucin district I The 1907 and 1908 statistics are from the Mineral Resources of the United States, published by the United States Geological Survey.

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  • According to the Domesday survey it had always been a royal manor, and comprised three mills and a market.

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  • At the time of the Domesday survey the king owned the manor.

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  • No instrumental survey has been made, nor have all its intricate windings been explored.

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  • The name of Staines appears in the Domesday Survey, and it has been supposed that the town is so called from a stone which marks the limit of the former jurisdiction of the City of London over the lower Thames.

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  • Before the Norman Conquest seven thanes held it of Edward the Confessor as seven manors, but William the Conqueror granted the whole to Ilbert de Lacy, and at the time of the Domesday Survey it was held of him by Ralph Paganel, who is said to have raised Leeds castle, possibly on the site of an earlier fortification.

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  • It can best be explained by a survey of the steps by which philosophy differentiated itself, in the history of Greek thought, from the idea of knowledge and culture in general.

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  • The ultimate explanation of things cannot be given by any theory which excludes from its survey the intelligence in which nature, as it were, gathers herself up. But knowledge, or the mind as knowing, willing, &c., may be looked at in two different ways.

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  • Moreover, if philosophy is to complete its constructive work, it must bring the course of human history within its survey, and exhibit the sequence of events as an evolution in which the purposive action of reason is traceable.

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  • Gomperz's Greek Thinkers is an able, if somewhat diffuse, survey of the philosophical development in connexion with the general movement of Greek life and culture.

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  • In 1865 he was appointed professor of geology and palaeontology in the Berlin University, where he was eminently successful as a teacher; and when the Prussian Geological Survey was instituted in 1873 he was appointed co-director with Wilhelm Hauchecorne (1828-1900).

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  • But no systematic exploration was attempted until the British Admiralty undertook a thorough survey of the whole group by Philip Parker King (1826-1828) and Robert Fitzroy (1831-1836).

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  • There was no organized resistance to the conqueror within Bedfordshire, though the Domesday survey reveals an almost complete substitution of Norman for English holders.

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  • From the Domesday survey it appears that in the 11th century there were three additional half hundreds, viz.

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  • The manor of Bolton Abbey with the rest of the district of Craven was granted by William the Conqueror to Robert de Romili, who evidently held it in 1086, although there is no mention made of it in the Domesday survey.

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  • The sloth, armadillo, opossum, skunk and a species of fox complete the list of the more common quadrupeds so far as known, though it is certain that a careful biological survey would discover many others.

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  • He witnessed the battle of Edgehill, where he made afterwards an exact survey of the field, noting how the armies were drawn up, and 'where and in what direction the various movements took place, and marking the graves of the slain.

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  • At first he purposed to study law; but this he abandoned on his father's death in 1794, and entered the army, obtaining a commission in the 12th regiment of foot, then stationed in India, where he rendered valuable assistance in the great trigonometrical survey.

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  • Finally, a complete survey of the sources for the period 1494-1610 is given by Henri Hauser in vol.

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  • The line derives its name from Charles Mason (1730-1787) and Jeremiah Dixon, two English astronomers, whose survey of to a point about 244 m.

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  • When British engineers were employed to survey the route for a railway between Mequinez and Fez, this was reported as indicating an absolute sale of the country.

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  • The population was absolutely exterminated, and the great Domesday survey, made nearly twenty years later, shows the greater part of Yorkshire as waste.

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  • Greens and Messrs Longmans histories are the only notable attempts to tell the history of England as a whole, though Stubbss Constitutional History (3 vols.) covers the middle ages and embodies a political survey as well (for corrections and modifications see Petit-Dutaillis, Supplementary Studies, 1908), while Hallams Constitutional history (3 vols.) extends from 1485 to 1760 and Erskine Mays (3 vols.) from 1760 to 186o.

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  • Greens Making of England and Conquest of England deal with certain portions in some detail, and Freeman gives a preliminary survey in his Norman Conquest (6 vols.).

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  • For physical description and natural resources see the Reports (biennial) and the Bulletins (Madison) of the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey, especially important for economic geology, hydrography and agriculture, and the Annual Reports of the Wisconsin State Board of Agriculture; the Reports (biennial) of the State Forester, the Reports of the U.S. Census, and the Mineral Resources of the United States, published annually by the U.S. Geological Survey.

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  • Amersham (Elmodesham, Agmondesham, Hagmondesham, Aumundesham, Homersham) at the time of the Domesday Survey was divided into no less than six holdings.

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  • Sometimes they fancied they had got within the topping walls of the maze, and might hope to gain the point whence survey could be made of the whole; but as often they found themselves, in a moment, where they stood at last and at first - outside.

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  • In 1820 the naval lieutenant Edward Bransfield was sent in the "Williams" to survey the islands, which attracted the attention of American and British sealers, and became fairly well known through the visits of Antarctic explorers.

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  • When the survey is extended to the extinct Ferns of which the fructification is known, many of those from the more ancient rocks are found to group themselves with the existing sub-orders with large sporangia, such as the Marattiaceae, Gleicheniaceae and Schizaeaceae; the Polypodiaceae, on the other hand, do not appear until much later.

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  • Our general conclusion from a survey of the Arthropoda amounts to this, that whilst Peripatus, the Diplopoda, and the Arachnida represent terrestrial offshoots from successive lower grades of primitive aquatic Arthropoda which are extinct, the Crustacea alone present a fairly full series of representatives leading upwards from unspecialized forms. The latter were not very far removed from the aquatic ancestors (Trilobites) of the Arachnida, but differed essentially from them by the higher specialization of the head.

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  • Shortly after he engaged to take part in the Portuguese expedition for the survey of Brazil, and the measurement of a degree of the meridian; but he yielded to the urgent request of the pope that he would remain in Italy and undertake a similar task there.

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  • Before, however, we take a brief survey of the progress of systematic ethics from Ambrose to Thomas Aquinas, it may be well to examine the chief features of the new moral consciousness that had spread through Graeco-Roman civilization, and was awaiting philosophic synthesis.

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  • He endeavours to establish this inductively by a survey of the qualities, commonly praised as virtues, which he finds to be always either useful or immediately agreeable, either (1) to the virtuous agent himself or (2) to others.

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  • A few books relating the history of other Scandinavian realms will complete this survey.

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  • Colonel William Preston, county surveyor of Fincastle county, within which the 2000-acre tract lay, refused to approve Captain Bullitt's survey, and had the lands resurveyed in the following year, nevertheless the tract was conveyed in December 1773 by Lord Dunmore to his friend Dr John Connolly, a native of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, who had served in the British army, as commander of Fort Pitt (under Dunmore's appointment), was an instigator of Indian troubles which culminated in the Battle of Point Pleasant, and was imprisoned from 1775 until nearly the close of the War of American Independence for attempting under Dunmore's instructions to organize the "Loyal Foresters," who 1 Louisville cement, one of the best-known varieties of natural cement, was first manufactured in Shipping Port, a suburb of Louisville, in 1829 for the construction of the Louisville & Portland Canal; the name is now applied to all cement made in the Louisville District in Kentucky and Indiana.

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  • According to the survey carried out by the Servian general staff in 1884 the area of the country is 18,782 sq.

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  • The way was thus prepared for availing to the full of the opportunities for a celestial survey offered by the transits of Venus in 1761 and 1769.

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  • A wide photographic survey, by which parallaxes might be secured wholesale, has further been recommended by Kapteyn; but is unlikely to be undertaken in the immediate future.

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  • In 1827 Dumont d'Urville in the "Astrolabe" surveyed them much more accurately, but the first thorough survey was that of the United States exploring expedition in 1840.

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  • The peak possesses no distinctive native name and has been called Everest after Sir George Everest, who completed the trigonometrical survey of the Himalayas in 1841 and first fixed its position and altitude.

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  • At the time of the Domesday Survey, the church of Avebury (Avreberie, Abury), with two hides attached, was held in chief by Rainbold, a priest, and was bestowed by Henry III.

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  • Cricklade was a borough by prescription at least as early as the Domesday Survey, and returned two members to parliament from 1295 until disfranchised by the Redistribution Act of 1885.

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  • Educated at Rossall School and Oxford, he joined the Geological Survey in 1862, and in 1869 became curator of the Manchester museum, a post which he retained till 1890.

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  • He paid special attention to the question of the existence of coal in Kent, and in 1882 was selected by the Channel tunnel committee to make a special survey of the French and English coasts.

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  • It is not mentioned in pre-Conquest records, but at the Domesday survey most of the land was held by Robert Malet, a Norman.

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  • According to the official survey of 1900, the total area of the country is 16,423 sq.

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  • He not only terminated a disastrous civil war and brought under control the spirit of ancient feudalism, but with a clear survey of the conditions of foreign powers he secured England in almost uninterrupted peace while he developed her commerce, strengthened her slender navy and built, apparently for the first time, a naval dock at Portsmouth.

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  • Although there is no mention of Scarborough (Scardeburc, Escardebuc, Scardeburg, Scardeburk, Scartheburg, Schardeburg) in the Domesday Survey the remains of Roman roads leading to the town indicate that it was in early times a place of importance.

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  • As a result of popular clamour, however, a survey for a railway was begun in 1907, an event of great importance for the prosperity of Sparta and of the whole Eurotas Plain.

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  • From a careful survey of all the accessible material it is beyond doubt that Genesis preserves only a selection of traditions of various ages and interests, and often not in their original form.

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  • The county offered no active resistance to the Conqueror, and though Hereward appears in the Domesday Survey as a dispossessed under-tenant of the abbot of Peterborough at Witham-on-the-Hill, the legends surrounding his name do not belong to this county.

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  • In his northward march in 1068 the Conqueror built a castle at Lincoln, and portioned out the principal estates among his Norman followers, but the Domesday Survey shows that the county on the whole was leniently treated, and a considerable number of Englishmen retained their lands as subtenants.

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  • Lindsey in Norman times was divided into three ridings - North, West and South - comprising respectively five, five and seven wapentakes; while, apart from their division into wapentakes, the Domesday Survey exhibits a unique planning out of the ridings into approximately equal numbers of i 2-carucate hundreds, the term hundred possessing here no administrative or local significance, but serving merely as a unit of area for purposes of assessment.

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  • In the Lindsey Survey of1115-1118the name of Roger Marmion, ancestor of the Marmion family, who had inherited the fief of Robert Despenser, appears for the first time.

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  • At the time of the Domesday Survey there were between 400 and 500 mills in Lincolnshire; 2111 fisheries producing large quantities of eels; 361 salt-works; and iron forges at Stow, St Mary and at Bytham.

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  • In 1885 a voyage was made by Captain Delanneau In 1816 James McQueen correctly divined that there was a great west-flowing tributary (the Benue) to the Niger, and that after its confluence the river ran south to the Atlantic. See his View of Northern Central Africa (1821) and Geographical Survey of Africa (1840).

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  • A still more important expedition was that of Lieutenant Hourst, who, starting from Timbuktu in January 1896, navigated the Niger from that point to its mouth, executing a careful survey of the river and the various obstructions to navigation.

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  • Heavy taxation, aggravated by unequal distribution of the burden, owing to insufficient survey of the assessable property, has also contributed to the decline of this and other branches of Spanish farming.

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  • The khedive Ismail revived Said's project of a railway, and a survey for a line from Wadi Halfa to Khartum was made (1871), while a branch line to Massawa was also contemplated.

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  • It formed part of the estates of Algar, earl of Mercia; at the time of the Domesday Survey it was held by the king; later it passed to the Ferrers family and was included in the honour of Tutbury.

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  • The Danish survey was then in progress, and he acted as Schumacher's assistant in work connected with it, chiefly at the new observatory of Altona, 1821-1825.

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  • The village of Chigwell appears in the Domesday survey.

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  • In 1898 a column of British troops under Colonel Mayne was despatched to Makran by sea, owing to a rebellion against the authority of the khan of Kalat, and an attack made by some Makran chiefs on a British survey party.

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  • The exit pupil, often called Ramsden's circle, is thus accessible to the observer, who by headand eye-movements may survey the whole field.

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  • The marine surveys of these islands are still meagre and unsatisfactory, but the whole of the Nicobars and outlying islands were surveyed topographically by the Indian Survey Department in 1886-1887, when a number of maps on the scale of 2 in.

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  • His first publication (1824-1825) was the Report of his geological survey of the state of North Carolina.

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  • Having seen how the Glossopteris flora of the south gradually spread to the north in the Permian period, we may now take a brief survey of the succession of floras in the northern hemisphere, which have left traces in Mesozoic rocks of North America, Europe and Asia.

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  • There are a few points suggested by a general survey of the Mesozoic floras, which may be briefly touched on in conclusion.

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  • I., pp. 462-542 (1896); " The Cretaceous Formation of the Black Hills as indicated by the Fossil Plants," 19th Report U.S. Geological Survey, Pt.

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  • He thus aims at placing before his readers at each stage a complete survey of the field of action from Spain to Syria and Egypt.

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  • Lastly, he was able to survey with his own eyes the field on which the great struggle between Rome and Hannibal was fought out.

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  • In1835-1836he was actively engaged in producing for publication a treatise on navigation, a remarkable achievement at so early a stage in his career; he was at this time made lieutenant, and gazetted astronomer to a South Sea exploring expedition, but resigned this position and was appointed to the survey of southern harbours.

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  • From 1817 he directed the triangulation of Holstein, to which a few years later was added a complete geodetic survey of Denmark (finished after his death).

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  • For the sake of the survey an observatory was established at Altona, and Schumacher resided there permanently, chiefly occupied with the publication of Ephemerides (11 parts, 1822-1832) and of the journal Astronomische Nachrichten, of which he edited thirtyone volumes.

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  • Having become assistant to Carlos Guillelmo Moesta (1825-1884), director of the observatory at Santiago, in 1859, he was associated with the Chilean geodetic survey in 1864.

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  • C. Schumacher's nephew, Christian Andreas Schumacher (1810-1854), was associated with the geodetic survey of Denmark from 1833 to 1838, and afterwards (1844-1845) improved the observatory at Pulkowa.

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  • He took a visual survey of her from the boots up, his unabashed gaze lingering on her straining shirt buttons.

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  • He squinted to survey Tiyan's western defenses.

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  • The low resistance anomaly in the northwest survey area is likely to be an effect of a large tree.

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  • The summer 2000 survey was mainly comprised of health service questions.

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  • A focus group corroborated the survey results by saying they thought the ad was "very easy to understand."

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  • The survey shows that the industry is introducing enhanced due diligence for sensitive transactions.

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  • The survey was given paramount consideration.

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  • Commissioned a survey to assess the adequacy of taxi services within the Boro.

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  • That is the conclusion of an analysis of household survey data from Nepal, a largely agrarian society with a sparse road network.

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  • They both contracted ague and fever on the survey from which he died.

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  • Must go and do a night time survey of out leaf-cutter ants!

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  • Antimony concentrations reported for the foods analyzed for this survey indicate that exposure of infants to antimony concentrations reported for the foods analyzed for this survey indicate that exposure of infants to antimony from the diet is very low.

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  • Survey Results see the appendix for detailed reports of the survey results.

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  • Research I am currently working on a number of projects concerning extragalactic astronomy, in particular the Fornax Cluster Spectroscopic Survey.

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  • Survey Astronomy Surveys for astronomical objects over large areas of the sky are the foundation on which much research in observational astrophysics is based.

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  • His book Experimental Cinema (1970) was one of the first books to survey the international film avant-garde.

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  • In a parallel survey of 224 first year university students, I found that 83% claimed to have had a false awakening.

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  • A staff survey in April 2000 identified work-life balance as an area that employees thought could be improved upon.

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  • Survey has revealed the remains of the lower hull covered with concreted blocks of iron ballast bars.

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  • The MT survey confirmed the existence of a Mesozoic sedimentary basin between lava flows and the Precambrian basement.

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  • It is easy to grasp the basics of badger surveying and one square should only take a day to survey.

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  • Colin would also like to hear from volunteers interested in helping survey stag beetle activity in their own patch.

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  • The survey is a framework for conservation and provides a bench mark to monitor future losses.

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  • Data from the survey have been used to study biogeography, biodiversity, seasonal and inter-annual variation, long-term trends, and exceptional events.

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  • Northern Light offers private charter, wildlife cruises, bird-watching and whale-watching cruises, dive charter, island cruising and research and survey services.

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  • Recent survey results As a follow-up, in August 1992 MAFF's Food Science Laboratory conducted a further survey of potassium bromate in bread.

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  • Table 2 - Minor Feather Diseases found in a Survey of 198 affected budgerigars.

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  • The removal of the quarry bund in 1997, therefore, appears to have confirmed what had been suggested by geophysical survey in 1994.

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  • Survey results showed that transgenic canola yielded approximately three bushels per acre (10 %) more than conventional canola in 2000.

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  • The operators would of his fellow grand Californian is geological survey set.

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  • The mean concentration of tin in canned spaghetti from a previous JFSSG survey of canned spaghetti from a previous JFSSG survey of canned products was 66 mg/kg.

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  • A small number of samples from the present survey were found to have elevated levels of ethyl carbamate.

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  • A joint UN and Colombian survey recently indicated that in 2000 the area devoted to cultivating coca actually increased to over 400,000 acres.

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  • A powerful combination is to link the output of a survey with the Email Engine.

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  • British Antarctic Survey has a continuing commitment to education.

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  • National Framework PSA 1 ­ This involves measurement of crime reduction by the British Crime Survey comparator.

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  • Most depended upon survey using the mariner's compass.

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  • In the survey, 3% of men and 8% of women had a hemoglobin concentration below these limits indicating anemia.

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  • The main driving force in China to survey and draw maps was often for military reasons but also for problems such as water conservancy.

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  • The principal source, the General Household Survey, presently reports only on (NHS) GP consultations on this basis.

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  • No optical counterpart can be seen on the 2nd generation red Digital Sky Survey.

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  • In a survey of London school children conducted in 2000, English-based Creoles were the eighth most commonly spoken language in the capital.

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  • Reptiles & amphibians The Chinese alligator is the most endangered crocodilian - a survey in 1999 found just 150.

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  • The survey is often seen as a relatively crude instrument for investigating subtle social processes.

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  • At Domesday survey, the manor, which had belonged to Earl Alger, was part of the royal demesne.

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  • A survey carried out by sure deodorants asked 1,000 over 50s which woman in the limelight they most admired.

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  • The report includes the first survey of people made destitute by Section 55.

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  • Economic and political conditions abroad had eased as a constraint since October, but this survey was completed before the recent Brazilian devaluation.

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  • Among the papers was a survey of 77 insulin dependent diabetics over a 12-year period to 1994 in Canada.

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  • Drought is also thought to be a factor causing dieback in hedgerow trees, which are not included in the UK crown density survey.

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  • The survey also revealed a disparity in the level of increase in earnings on the previous year.

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  • Patterns of giving Amount donated The size of charitable donations in the year prior to the survey ranged from £ 2 to £ 70,000.

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  • In the case of dormice these marks are quite distinctive and finding dormouse eaten nuts forms the basis of our survey.

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  • The majority of these sites are maintained by the Council; however, the survey also includes dual-use educational and some privately owned facilities.

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  • The new study consisted of a measured survey of the surviving earthworks, together with a geophysical survey of features below the surface.

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  • Angela's involvement came through a UK Company which set up a Project to survey and protect the wild life and develop eco-tourism.

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  • How do we find a competent electrician to do an electrical survey on a property?

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  • Its recordings are subsequently analyzed in relation to the digitally encoded output from all radio stations participating in the survey.

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  • This photo album gathers together some errors & problems & other enigmas that the CIP survey has revealed.

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  • The survey was carried out in sheep flocks with 30 or more breeding ewes.

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  • The aim was to survey the habitat resource and to characterize the sediment types favored by the specialist invertebrate fauna.

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  • We will provide feedback on the results of the survey.

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  • Figure 3 summarizes the findings of this part of the survey.

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  • Even in the woods, Ju finds more flint and Roman pottery... One of the many burnt flints found across the survey area.

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  • In the number from the survey rocketed per cent the footsie flotation.

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  • The survey covers a representative sample of 100 roofline installers and stockists of PVC-UE cellular foam.

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  • I have also forwarded to you 225 survey responses which were sent to me.

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  • Specific action has also been undertaken by English Nature to survey and promote the importance of purple ramping fumitory among arable farmers and landowners.

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  • This was a very general survey, done from a wide variety of sources.

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  • For example, the Grade III survey would enable a geologist to start work without waiting for the accurate survey.

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  • This survey provides insights into the local variability of the surficial geology that cannot be obtained from the regional studies.

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  • Setting out survey grids quickly with an acceptable degree of accuracy has always been an issue in archeological geophysics.

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  • This is the overwhelming view of Financial Mail readers in a survey into the power of the retail giants.

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  • The local greengrocers in the survey obtained 49 per cent of their apple lines from the UK.

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  • Other notable rising markets in the survey included Bulgaria which rose by 20.5 per cent and Denmark which has experienced 15.4 per cent growth.

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  • The survey depends on looking for eaten hazelnuts - an important food source which enable dormice to put on weight for winter hibernation.

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  • The survey has been conducted by Internet service provider Freeserve following the return of an advertising campaign for the firm featuring hippies and druids.

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  • Medieval Churches of West Yorkshire a survey of the county's medieval parish churches, many of which have been ignored by architectural historians.

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  • The survey presents individual workers separately more employees by offered an HMO.

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  • The Governmentâs own survey, published in 2001 showed that honeybees contribute at least £ 120 million to the agricultural economy of the country.

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  • The project survey examined the extent to which this policy impetus was being reflected in activity in public library authorities (PLAs ).

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  • Roman Gardens Area 7 The results from the resistance survey are largely inconclusive.

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  • However, the Inquiry is concerned that current categorisations used in the SSCSS survey do not permit clear inferences to be drawn.

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  • As part of the survey in 2000, the girths of the trees in the two avenues were measured, including the newer infills.

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  • It includes a survey of grammar, with tables for verb conjugations and noun inflections.

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  • In 2001/2 UK Trusts providing acute services were asked to conduct a postal survey to find out about the experiences of adult inpatients.

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  • Mr. Jarvis asked whether information from the English House Condition Survey (EHCS) could be used instead. IV.

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  • I was participating in an English Nature drop-down video survey and found dense shoals of this beautiful pelagic jellyfish.

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  • The results of the UCLA survey do not jibe with a Stanford University study from earlier this year.

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  • Your reward, however, is a feeling of ecstatic jubilation as you survey the magnificent panorama from the top.

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  • The survey examined deaths from 16 types of cancer, including leukemia.

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  • These results have quite important meaning in the survey of genomic locus which is responsible for radiation hypersensitivity.

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  • A sample magnetometer survey of part of this area was carried out and is outlined below (Bullas 1998 ).

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  • The approach will be to apply 3-D numerical modeling methods to existing ship-board magnetometer survey data.

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  • The survey revealed widespread malnutrition, the principal cause of which was food insecurity, exacerbated by the position of women in Beja society.

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  • Aircraft can also be used to survey large areas for marine mammals.

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  • The official title plan is based on the large-scale maps of the Ordnance Survey.

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  • Survey of a modeling hierarchy, from relativistic quantum mechanics to fluid dynamics.

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  • On the latest survey data, more than 50% of Quebec's lawyers, for instance, now use a microcomputer.

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  • The results of this survey reaffirm the importance of milk as a source of several micronutrients.

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  • The Ordnance Survey found the five story spinning mill in course of erection.

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  • Every survey ever done on this question shows a high percentage of people think monogamy is important to marriage and that affairs are wrong.

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  • We have seen evidence of low staff morale in the leaked survey.

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  • These data were compared with data from the second national survey of psychiatric morbidity in adults living at home.

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  • Garden nettle patch survey Have you got your own nettle patch survey Have you got your own nettle patch?

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  • Abstract In a survey in 1989 Spector observed that 70% of women who had had bilateral oophorectomy had never received hormone replacement therapy.

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  • However, I think the survey has actually done the opposite.

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  • Prior to the large scale ordnance maps, there was a careful survey of the parish for the 1841 Tithe Award.

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  • Tomato spotted wilt virus survey among greenhouse ornamentals in Pennsylvania.

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  • A detailed survey of other experimental work on African tone orthography lays the groundwork for the experiment.

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  • Here we describe the results of a recent survey for molecular outflows associated with these clouds.

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  • On downstream to survey a series of large oxbows and smaller inlets for another 1.5km leaving several huge upper levels unlooked at.

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  • Jonathan Shanklin, a co-discoverer of the hole in the antarctic ozone layer, from the British Antarctic Survey will talk about his experiences.

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  • However, the Law Society survey presents a rather patchy picture.

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  • This part of the evaluation built on the work of a baseline implementation survey of 35 children's trust pathfinders conducted in August 2004.

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  • The annual Workplace Report shift pay survey gives details of over 200 shift pay rates across the five main shift patterns.

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  • The Guardian, Andrew Clements *** " There are six works in Philip Mead's comprehensive survey of George Crumb's solo piano music.

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  • The decision to go ahead with the new survey followed successful piloting.

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  • The Charity Commission asked pollsters NOP to survey people across the UK about their attitude to charity giving at Christmas.

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  • The survey of 2,233 men over the age of 18 was conducted by the pollsters Experian last month.

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  • A FOE survey of available data showed toxic pollutants in groundwater around 18 landfill sites in East Anglia.

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  • Description, pictures and plant species list for area c2 in the wetland survey. leaved pondweed.

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  • Specializing mainly in harbor porpoises he has the longest running porpoise survey worldwide.

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  • The survey also portends much worse things to come.

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  • In a recent survey, eDiets got the bottom line on bottoms and asked which famous face has the most appealing posterior!

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  • In 1640 a further perambulation was held and its findings presented to a Survey Court in August of the following year.

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  • Doctors may quit profession - 30 Nov 05 Doctors will leave the profession because of declining medical professionalism, a new survey has predicted.

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  • The survey revealed wide variation in the degree of adoption of electronic publishing.

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  • The survey using this fast, highly sensitive, system at Parkes is detecting one new pulsar for each hour of observation.

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  • The Parkes survey has found 30 radio pulsars with ages less than 100,000 years.

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  • We will test these with the schools that participated in the survey to ensure they inspire and motivate the pupils.

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  • Pygmy shrew were found at some of the reptile survey sites!

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  • Field survey consisted of establishment of 82 permanent quadrats to provide a baseline for monitoring change subsequent to the spill.

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  • At each survey data, a randomly chosen 1 m2 quadrat within each of the small herbivore exclosures was also surveyed.

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  • Patrick Clayton left to pursue the quest his own way via the Desert Survey.

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  • It has worked with Liverpool John Moores University on survey, excavations and palaeoenvironmental reconstructions on the coast of Liverpool Bay.

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  • The search can be carried out by street, postcode, place or Ordnance Survey grid reference.

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  • Another survey was taken in the year 1783; that is to say, in the glorious jubilee reign.

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  • The data from the labor force survey, which is a sample survey, are not statistically reliable at the constituency level.

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  • New problems emerge, some of which were raised by respondents to the survey.

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  • However, only 25% of survey respondents provided training.

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  • The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia assumed responsibility for the survey in 1990.

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  • In the survey drivers were asked what height they thought head restraints should be adjusted to for safety.

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  • This survey will help us in our mission to raise the awareness of women returnees and their careers.

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  • Report on a brief survey of the wildlife resources of Nepal, including the rhinoceros.

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  • Space does not allow a complete rundown of the survey findings.

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  • None of the teas analyzed in the current survey contained safrole or isosafrole.

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  • Survey and field equipment includes ultrasonic flow monitoring recorders, automatic effluent samplers and digital gas monitoring equipment.

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  • Topographical and geophysical survey, surface collection and geochemical sampling were used to further investigate the topography and chronology of the site.

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  • We then located them on an Ordnance Survey map using a hand-held global positioning satellite (GPS) unit.

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  • The Harvard Business Review reported on a survey which related employe satisfaction to profitability.

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  • It was found by geophysical survey on the site of a flint scatter in ploughsoil.

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  • Physical Activity Within the definitions used in the survey, 25% of people aged 16 and over can be classed as sedentary.

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  • If we were to attempt to draw the survey at this stage we should quickly discover that the data is not self-consistent.

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  • The survey reveals that the average American drinks 1.9 eight ounce servings of soda per day and 1.2 eight ounce servings of milk.

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  • In the work presented here, three slow shock candidates are identified from a survey of 130 interplanetary shock waves observed by Ulysses.

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  • Herefordshire water shrew survey The water shrew survey The water shrew is Herefordshire's, and Britain's, least known land mammal.

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  • The mammal survey showed that wood mice live at Jumping Downs and Pygmy shrew were found at some of the reptile survey sites!

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  • We're not the most honest bunch either, a third of the survey admit to having called into work to pull a sickie.

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  • This survey of female sidekicks comes full circle with another look at the Sexton Blake saga.

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  • A statistically significant the employer survey needs thus the the broader range.

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  • Edwards was also asked to survey the whole river and put a plan together to build a new sluice at Boston.

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  • The RCAHMS aerial survey program has now undertaken some 1,100 sorties, producing over 100,000 images.

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  • They used a special echo sounder, strapped to the hull of their survey boat, to make great sweeps across the sea bed.

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  • The mean concentration of tin in canned spaghetti from a previous JFSSG survey of canned products was 66 mg/kg.

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  • Ground survey at some of the linear monuments such as stone rows is comparatively sparse.

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  • Addendum Some of the more interesting stats my little survey pack tells me.

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  • Some of my research team had been on survey near Southwold and literally stumbled on a skeleton.

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  • In my minds eye the name Olly's perched sump ' were already written on the survey.

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  • This fairly superficial survey was a great advance on previous knowledge.

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  • Historic survey shows have included ' British surrealism ' and ' The 1960s ' .

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  • Everyone who completes the survey will be entered into a prize draw with the chance to win a £ 50 Amazon voucher.

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  • In the other field the geophysical survey indicated the presence of a couple of features which predated the historic field pattern.

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  • The data in the figure is taken from a recent national survey of elderly people.

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  • Further details can be obtained from the Geological survey of Northern Ireland.

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  • The top 10 is contained in the annual survey of Britain's top 50 brands compiled by research company AC Nielson for Marketing magazine.

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  • It was written to accompany an equally comprehensive survey of the systems, which is still available from Inglesport.

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  • A set of local ordnance survey maps is an awkward tool for discovering the quickest way from Boston to Manchester.

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  • Online questionnaire The online questionnaire survey was first implemented.

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  • Her previous experience in historic building survey and recording has been in on-site surveying and rectified photographical assessment using 3-Dimensional design packages.

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  • A new geophysical survey was conducted around the present excavations using David Staveley's new TR system resistivity surveying machine.

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  • There is also something of a mismatch between the way programmers see a cave survey, and the way cave surveyors see it.

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  • The food checklist contained 37 foods likely to contain sweeteners together with 70 other foods to disguise the purpose of the survey.

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  • The survey shows a number of trends in the intake of intense sweeteners.

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  • The text provides a lively survey, puts pieces into context and explains the symbolism behind the designs.

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  • We also provide a Damage Survey service for both UK and non UK Insurers and Underwriting syndicates.

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  • It is Morgan Stanley Dean Witter's first annual survey of the UK business telecom user base.

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  • More realistically, the position of any parts of the cave reaching the surface can be compared against a surface survey using theodolites.

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  • Cornwall & Scilly Urban Survey covers 19 historic towns.

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  • The impact of the current policy on levels of contamination was assessed through the Delphi survey of experts on chemical contaminants and naturally-occurring toxicants.

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  • A recent survey showed 96% of people did not want doorstep traders coming into their homes.

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  • Within each zone, we carry out transects composed of a line of survey units.

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  • To conclude, I would like to quickly survey the authenticated soprano trombone sources.

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  • The survey is sent to the TUC's network of member nominated pension fund trustees.

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  • Euraplan conducted an important, revealing survey into corporate pensions fund trusteeship.

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  • In the original Land Utilization Survey of Northern Ireland, Symons (1962) identified twelve such natural regions.

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  • In your position I would have a CCTV survey undertaken first.

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  • British women left unmoved by sex Seven million British women are unhappy with their sex lives, according to a new survey.

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  • Motor Caravan Magazine proudly upholds many traditions - our annual Quality Awards, for example, or our comprehensive Insurance Survey.

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  • In many passages of his works on pathology, physiology, and psychology Lotze had distinctly stated that the method of research which he advocated there did not give an explanation of the phenomena of life and mind, but only the means of observing and connecting them together; that the meaning of all phenomena, and the reason of their peculiar connexions, was a philosophical problem which required to be attacked from a different point of view; and that the significance especially which lay in the phenomena of life and mind would only unfold itself if by an exhaustive survey of the entire life of man, individually, socially, and historically, we gain the necessary data for deciding what meaning attaches to the existence of this microcosm, or small world of human life, in the macrocosm of the universe.

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  • The best edition is that in the Monumenta Germaniae Historica (Berlin, 1887), which gives a survey of the manuscripts.

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  • We conclude with a brief chronological survey of the concordats during the 19th century, some now abrogated or replaced, others maintained.

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  • After the establishment of responsible government the main questions at issue were the secular as opposed to the religious system of public instruction, protection as opposed to a revenue tariff, vote by ballot, adult suffrage, abolition of transportation and assignment of convicts, and free selection of lands before survey; these, and indeed all.

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