Entry Sentence Examples

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  • A glance through the doorless entry revealed no one there.

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  • The latest entry was to a Sharon Dobson in the amount of twenty-five thousand.

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  • Locating us wasn't as a result of Julie's contest entry or from the break in of her apartment.

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  • The water of the soil, which in well-drained soil is met with in the form of delicate films surrounding the particles of solid matter, is absorbed into the plant by the delicate hairs borne by the young roots, the entry being effected by a process of modified osmosis.

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  • St Paul and Duluth are ports of entry.

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  • The entry of all three columns was unopposed.

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  • A small island, Hog Island, is included in the township. The principal village, also known as Bristol, is a port of entry with a capacious and deep harbour, has manufactories of rubber and woollen goods, and is well known as a yacht-building centre, several defenders of the America Cup, including the "Columbia" and the "Reliance," having been built in the Herreshoff yards here.

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  • If competent, an eques could retain his horse and vote after the expiration of his ten years' service, and (till 129 B.C.) even after entry into the senate.

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  • In 1684 the duke of Beaufort with a numerous train made his state entry into Carmarthen as lord-president of Wales and the Marches.

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  • His protest against the Concordat of the 21st of February 1857 between Portugal and the Holy See, regulating the Portuguese Padroado in the East, his successful opposition to the entry of foreign religious orders, and his advocacy of civil marriage, were the chief landmarks in his battle with Ultramontanism, and his Estudos sobre o Casamento Civil were put on the Index.

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  • The entry of Italy into the war was a serious set-back to the Yugoslav cause, for under the Treaty of London (April 27 1915) she was to obtain, in the event of an Entente victory, wide districts in Gorizia, Carniola, Istria and Dalmatia, peopled by not less than 700,000 Yugosla y s.

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  • The three groups communicated secretly through Switzerland, and it was felt that the time had come for the exiles to take a fresh step forward, in view of the prominence given to the doctrine of self-determination since the Russian Revolution and America's entry into the war.

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  • First settled about 1660, Bath was a part of Georgetown until 1781, when it was incorporated as a separate town; in 1789 it was made a port of entry, and in 1847 was chartered as a city.

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  • According to the extant Lives he was led to take the monastic vows by a vision at the death of bishop Aidan, and the date of his entry at Melrose would be 651.

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  • After this entry there is no further mention of London in the Chronicle for a century and a half.

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  • London had to pay heavily towards his ransom; and, when the king made his triumphal entry into London after his release from imprisonment, a German nobleman is said to have remarked that had the emperor known of the wealth of England he would have insisted on a larger sum.

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  • A drift or entry is a horizontal passageway starting from the outcrop and following the deposit.

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  • A mine should always be opened by drift or entry if practicable, as thereby the expense of hoisting and pumping is avoided.

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  • A narrow-gauge railway connects these with Port Penrhyn, at the mouth of the stream Cegid (hemlock, "cicuta"), which admits the entry of vessels of 300 tons to the quay at low water.

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  • By the mode of admission the hot liquor at its entry is distributed over a large area relatively to its volume, and while this is necessarily effected with but little disturbance to the contents of the vessel, a very slow velocity is ensured for the current of ascending juice.

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  • The seventh article provided that bountied sugars (sucres primes) must be excluded from import into the territories of the signatory powers, by absolute prohibition of entry or by levying thereon a special duty in excess of the amount of the bounties, from which duty sugars coming from the contracting countries, and not bountyfed, must be free.

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  • The British delegates wrote that it appeared that there were at that time but two methods of securing the suppression of the bounty system - an arrangement for limitation of the French and Russian bounties acceptable to the other sugar-producing states, in return for the total abolition of their bounties; or, a convention between a certain number of these states, providing for the total suppression of their bounties, and for the prohibition of entry into their territory of bounty-fed sugars, or countervailing duties prohibiting importation.

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  • For a time after entry they multiply, obtaining the nitrogen necessary for their nutrition and growth from the free nitrogen of the air, the carbohydrate required being supplied by the pea or clover plant in whose tissues they make a home.

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  • The Florentines were now allied with Lucca and Genoa, and a few of their vessels succeeded in forcing an entry into the Pisan port, blocked it with sunken boats, and seized its towers.

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  • In 1341 they besieged Lucca in order to prevent the entry of the Florentines, to whom the city had been sold for 250,000 florins by the powerful Mastino della Scala.

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  • On the entry of the French into Naples and the establishment of the Parthenopean republic (1799) he adhered to the new government, and when the Bourbon king Ferdinand IV.

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  • The state has a natural water outlet in the Providence river and Narragansett Bay, but there is lack of adequate dockage in Providence harbour, and insufficient depth of water for ocean traffic. The ports of entry are Providence (by far the largest, with imports valued at $ 1, 8 93,55 1, and exports valued at $12,517 in 1909), Newport and Bristol.

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  • Of military antiquities the most remarkable are Tyrone's ditches, near Poyntzpass; and the pass of Moyry, the entry into the county from the south, which was fiercely contested by the Irish in 1595 and 1600, is defended by a castle.

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  • Under Athalaric he was praefectus praetorio, a post which he retained till about 540, after the triumphal entry of Belisarius into Ravenna, when he retired from public life.

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  • At the entry of William and Mary into London he is said to have served as a volunteer trooper "gallantly mounted and richly accoutred."

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  • In 1590 Iyeyasu made his formal entry into the castle of Yedo, the extent of which he greatly enlarged.

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  • Jacksonville is the most important distributing centre in Florida, and is a port of entry.

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  • Separate entry was also made of the persons living upon property or resources, but not following any occupation.

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  • There is also a column for the entry of persons speaking the Irish language only or able to speak both that and English.

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  • In the spring of 1915 he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel and on Italy's entry into the World War he held the post of sub-chief-of-staff of the II.

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  • Among topics which have exercised the collective mind of modern Congregationalism, and still exercise it, are church-aid and home missions, church extension in the colonies, the conditions of entry into the ministry and sustentation therein, Sunday school work, the social and economic condition of the people (issuing in social settlements and institutional churches), and, last but not least, foreign missions.

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  • Turkish entry into the war on the side of Germany profoundly affected the course of the war.

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  • The walls of the ghettos had been cast down, but the Jews could find no entry into the comity of nations.

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  • For especially in Mark, the passing through Jericho, the entry into Jerusalem, the Temple-cleansing and its immediate effect upon the hierarchs, their next day's interrogatory, " By what authority doest thou these things?

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  • Port Townsend is the port of entry for Puget Sound.

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  • The Austrian and Hungarian ports were of little importance as ports of entry for raw materials, the goods stored there being mainly from the Levant.

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  • The activity of the central boards as purchasers in neutral countries did not last long; it came quickly to an end in 1915, especially after Italy's entry into the war.

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  • The city is a port of entry, and in 1908 its imports were valued at $3,080,437, and its exports at only $75,525.

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  • Three times he effected a clandestine entry into the queen's residence, and twice he managed to spend several days there.

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  • Difference in religious belief, confession or language, constitute no obstacle to any citizen in regard to entry into the public services or offices, to the attainment to any promotion or dignity, or to the exercise of any trade or calling.

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  • According to the Frankish custom he proclaimed a king in Austrasia in the person of the young Clotaire IV., but in reality Charles was the sole master - the entry in the annals for the year 717 being "Carolus regnare coepit."

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  • Moreover, the opponents of the Czartoryscy made no serious attempt to oppose the entry of the Russian troops.

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  • The pope's recognition of the claims to Naples of King Alphonso of Aragon withdrew the last important support from the council of Basel, and enabled him to make a victorious entry into Rome on the 28th of September 1443, after an exile of nearly ten years.

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  • On the 2nd of November Bernadotte made his solemn entry into Stockholm, and on the 5th he received the homage of the estates and was adopted by Charles XIII.

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  • It satisfies the condition, however, equally with logarithms, of enabling multiplication to be performed by the aid of a table of single entry; and, analytically considered, it is not so different in principle from the logarithmic method.

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  • Gaussian logarithms are intended to facilitate the finding of the logarithms of the sum and difference of two numbers whose logarithms are known, the numbers themselves being unknown; and on this account they are frequently called addition and subtraction logarithms. The object of the table is in fact to give log (a =b) by only one entry when log a and log b are given.

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  • Portsmouth, the only port of entry, has a very small foreign trade, but there is a considerable traffic in coal and building materials here and on the Cocheco, which is navigable to Dover.

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  • A Trypanosome usually produces markedly harmful effects upon gaining an entry into animals which have never been, by their distribution, liable to its invasion previously.

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  • On gaining an entry into the blood of a vertebrate the organisms pass rapidly into the general circulation, and are thus carried all over.

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  • Livery in law, in order to pass the estate, had to be perfected by entry by the feoffee during the joint lives of himself and the feoffor.

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  • Tacoma is a sub-port of entry in the Puget Sound Customs district (of which Port Townsend is the official port), which is second only to San Francisco on the Pacific coast in the volume of foreign trade.

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  • The fleet was at once despatched to secure Liguria, and on the 14th of March Otho, undismayed by omens and prodigies, started northwards at the head of his troops in the hopes of preventing the entry of the Vitellian troops into Italy.

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  • Astoria is the port of entry for the Oregon Customs District, Oregon; in 1907 its imports were valued at $21,262, and its exports at $329,103.

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  • His family was poor, and the register of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, testifies to his entry as sizar on the r8th of May 1632.

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  • His passage of the river and upward march along the left bank, the reinforcement he provided for his grandson Pir Mahommed (who was invested in Multan), the capture of towns or villages accompanied, it might be, with destruction of the houses and the massacre of the inhabitants, the battle before Delhi and the easy victory, the triumphal entry into the doomed city, with its outcome of horrors-all these circumstances belong to the annals of India.

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  • The entry of the Irish began on a great scale after 1840, and in 1850 they formed nearly half of all the foreign-born.

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  • The national government, after reserving the mineral lands (1807) and attempting to lease them, concluded in 1847 to sell them, owing to the difficulty of preventing illegal entry and collecting royalties.

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  • The town is the port of entry of the Albemarle customs district, but its foreign trade is unimportant.

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  • These books contain the great national epic of Judaism relating the deliverance of the people from bondage in Egypt, the overthrow of the pursuing Pharaoh and his army, the divinely guided wanderings through the wilderness and the final entry into the promised land.

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  • On Wellington's first entry into Paris he had been received with popular enthusiasm, 2 but he had soon become intensely unpopular.

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  • Buffalo is the port of entry of Buffalo Creek customs district; in 1908 its imports were valued at $6,708,919, and its exports at $26,192,563.

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  • The entry of Hildebrand into the counsels of the papacy marks the beginning of a great change in this institution.

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  • The entry of the Christians into Jerusalem produced an extraordinary effect upon the faithful of the West.

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  • On the 30th of September 1420 he made his entry into the almost completely ruinous town.

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  • In political and ecclesiastical affairs he similarly manifested great vigour; and his extraordinarily pacific disposition did more than anything else towards diminishing the difficulties with which he had to contend on his entry upon office.

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  • The state has one port of entry along the Atlantic coast, one on the Ohio river, and one on the Great Lakes.

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  • The Jelep pass was crossed and the entry into Tibet effected on the 12th of December.

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  • It is the centre of an agricultural and vine-growing district, but is commercially of no great importance, the port, which consists of part only of the inner port of Roman days, being small and the entry difficult.

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  • The Adoptianist bishop Archelaus, who opposed the entry of Mani into Armenia under Probus c. 277, was also perhaps a Syriac-speaking bishop of Pers-Armenia.

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  • Portsmouth and Norfolk form a customs district, Norfolk being the port of entry, whose exports in 1908 were valued at $11,326,817, and imports at $1,150,044.

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  • S.W., the port of entry of the Pearl River customs district, whose exports, chiefly timber, lumber, naval stores and charcoal, were valued at $8,392,271 in 1907.

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  • Toledo is the port of entry for the Miami customs district and is an important shipping point for the iron and copper ores and lumber from the Lake Superior and Michigan regions, for petroleum, coal, fruit, and grain and clover-seed.

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  • The principal settlement is Beaufort, a port of entry, and the county-seat of Beaufort county, on the Beaufort river (here navigable for vessels drawing 18 ft.), about 11 m.

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  • It is the port of entry for the Vermont customs district, whose exports and imports were valued respectively in 1907 at $8,333,024 and $5,721,034.

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  • Registers of death are, in law, evidence of the fact of death, and the entry, or a certified copy of it, will be sufficient evidence without a certificate of burial, although it is desirable that it should also be produced.

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  • The evidence may be examined at length in Nicolas and Beltz; it is indisputable that in the wardrobe account from September 1347 to January 1349, the 21st and 23rd Edward III., the issue of certain habits with garters and the motto embroidered on them is marked for St George's Day; that the letters patent relating to the preparation of the royal chapel of Windsor are dated in August 1348; and that in the treasury accounts of the prince of Wales there is an entry in November 1348 of the gift by him of " twenty-four garters to the knights of the Society of the Garter."

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  • It is the chief port of entry for Walachia, and the headquarters of the grain trade; for, besides its advantageous position on the river, it is connected with the central Walachian railways by a line to Buzeu, and with the Russian and Moldavian systems by a line to Galatz.

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  • Then came a time of repression and persecution under Iyeyasu, whose second edict in 1614 condemned every foreigner to death, forbade the entry of foreigners and the return of Japanese who had left the islands, and extinguished Christianity by fire and sword.

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  • Book-keeping by double entry may have been known to Stevinus as clerk at Antwerp either practically or through the medium of the works of Italian authors like Lucas Paccioli and Girolamo Cardan.

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  • In the West, however, in the middle ages, the procession with candles and banners outside the church was taken as symbolical of Christ's triumphant entry into heaven.

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  • In the pediment is a group of sixteen figures by Thorvaldsen, representing John the Baptist preaching in the wilderness; over the entrance within the portico is a bas-relief of Christ's entry into Jerusalem; on one side of the entrance is a statue of Moses by Bissen, and on the other a statue of David by Jerichau.

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  • Although Wimborne (Wimburn) has been identified with the Vindogladia of the Antonine Itinerary, the first undoubted evidence of settlement is the entry of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, under the date 718, that Cuthburh, sister of King Ine, founded the abbey here and became the first abbess; the house is also mentioned in a somewhat doubtful epistle of St Aldhelm in 705.

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  • The entry speaks of seven hedged enclosures, and there is evidence of fortification in the 13th century, to which the names Jordangate, Chestergate and Wallgate still bear witness.

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  • Leopold made his public entry into Brussels, on the 21st, and subsequently visited other parts of the kingdom, and was everywhere received with demonstrations of loyalty and respect.

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  • He took no share in the imperial restoration at the time of the Hundred Days (1815), and after the second entry of Louis XVIII.

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  • Grand Haven is the port of entry for the Customs District of Michigan, and has a small export and import trade.

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  • Further west at the Forcados mouth of the Niger is a town of the same name, which is the principal port of entry for the river.

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  • He was now enabled to carry a philanthropic measure, of which from his first entry into the House of Lords he had been a great promoter, namely, the Debtor and Creditor Bill for relief of poor debtors.

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  • Instead of marching on to Kassala, Ras Alula, who at this time was much offended by the transfer of Massawa by the Egyptians to Italy, made a triumphant entry into Asmara, and absolutely refused to make any further efforts to extricate Egyptian garrisons from the grip of the khalifa.

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  • It is certain, from an entry by Pepys, that as early as 1666 he had established a character for vice and profligacy.

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  • In vain the French emperor, within eight days of his entry into Moscow, wrote to the tsar a letter, which was one long cry of distress, revealing the desperate straits of the Grand Army, and appealed to " any remnant of his former sentiments."

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  • Suddenly the attraction ceases, and the oosphere is fertilized, probably at that moment, by the entry of a single antherozoid into the substance of the oosphere; a cell-wall is formed thereupon, in some cases in so short an interval as five minutes.

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  • As soon as the young entry have recovered from the operation of "rounding," arrangements for cub hunting begin.

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  • At the accession of Queen Mary, the duke of Norfolk and other state prisoners of high rank were in the Tower along with him; but the queen, on her first entry into London, set them all at liberty.

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  • In certain scholarship examinations held formerly by the London County Council a percentage was added to the marks of each candidate proportionate to the number of months by which his age fell short of the maximum age for entry.

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  • His return was graced with all the pomp of a triumphal entry, but in two months after he was again in exile.

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  • King George made his entry into Corfu on the 6th of June.

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  • On His arrival He had carefully observed the condition of the Temple, Entry and had retired to sleep outside the city.

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  • It was followed by the entry of Jesus into Capernaum, where He was asked to heal the servant of a Roman officer.

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  • Towards the north a narrow mouth gives entry to the Limfjord, or Liimfjord, which, wide and ramifying among islands to the west, narrows the east and pierces through to the Cattegat, thus isolating the counties of Hjorring and Thisted (known together as Vendsyssel).

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  • The Latin king rode behind the Greek emperor, without any of the insignia of his dignity, at the entry into Antioch; but their relations were of the friendliest, and Manuel - as great a physician as he was a hunter - personally attended to Baldwin when the king was thrown from his horse in attempting to equal the emperor's feats of horsemanship. In the same year Baldwin had to undertake the regency in Antioch once more, Raynald of Chatillon, the second husband of Constance, being captured in battle.

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  • Manila is the principal port of entry, and since the American occupation Manila harbour has been made accessible to vessels drawing 30 ft.

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  • Cebu in Cebu and Iloilo in Panay are ports of entry second and third in rank, although small in comparison with Manila; there are others of minor importance.

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  • The era of discontent may be said to have begun in 1825 when the loss of her colonies on the mainland of America caused Spain Era of to take a more immediate interest in the Philippines, missionary era and brought about the definite entry of the islands into the world of commerce and progress.

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  • Moawiya now made his entry into Kufa in the summer of A.H.

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  • Having taken all precautions, Mamun now made his solemn entry into Bagdad, but, to show that he came as a master, he still displayed for several days the green colours, though at last, at the request of Tahir, he consented to resume the black.

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  • The pseudo-caliph, Ibrahim, who, since Mamun's entry into Bagdad, had led a wandering life, was eventually arrested.

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  • Abbas, however, publicly renounced all pretension to the Caliphate, and the whole army accepted Motasim, who immediately had the fortifications of Tyana demolished and hastened back to Bagdad, where he made his public entry on the 20th of September 833.

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  • The day after Barkiyaroq's triumphant entry into Bagdad, Muharram 487 (February 1094), he died suddenly, apparently by poison.

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  • With him expired the eastern Caliphate of the Abbasids, which had lasted 524 years, from the entry of Abu`l-Abbas into Kufa.

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  • A furious conflict developed, so that nothing was accomplished in two successive sessions; even at the end of a third, in March 1849, the only progress made toward creating a government for the territory was that the national revenue laws had been extended over it and San Francisco had been made a port of entry.

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  • On the queen's first entry "a small floating island illuminated by a great variety of torches.

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  • A praetor was essentially a civil judge, and as such he was accustomed at or before his entry on office to publish an edict setting forth the rules of law and procedure by which he intended to be guided in his decisions.

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  • The earlier "Dasius" entry seems to disappear steadily, though slowly, as the Ursula legend works its way into current martyrologies.

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  • Hence the very general limitation of local revenues to certain typical forms. Though in some cases municipal taxation is imposed on commodities in the form of octrois or entry duties - as is notably the case in France yet the prevailing tendency is towards the levy of direct charges on immovable property, which cannot escape by removal outside the tax jurisdiction.

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  • The sheet is laid to its mark and is conveyed round an entry drum; thence it is carried round the first impression cylinder, and under this, moving at the same speed as the cylinder, is the type bed containing the inner of broad tapes which lie on the laying-on board and are fastened to a small drum underneath it.

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  • Monsignor Barnes, in The Man of the Mask (1908), takes the entry "Marchioly" as making it certain that the prisoner was not Mattioli, on the ground (r) that the law explicitly ordered a false name to be given, and (2) that after hiding his identity so carefully the authorities were not likely to give away the secret by means of a burial register.

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  • The slightest tincture of red or black blood bars entry into any of the old families who are descendants of Spaniards from the Provincias Vascongadas or those bordering the Bay of Biscay, where the morals are perhaps the purest (as regards the intercourse of the sexes) of any in Europe, and where for a girl, even of the poorest class, to have a child before marriage is the rarest thing possible.

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  • In the same year that saw the corOnation of Yazdegerd 111.the beginning of 633the first Arab squadrons made their entry into Persian territory.

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  • Aga Mahommeds entry into Meshed was effected without a struggle on the part of those in possession.

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  • A few days before his entry General Gardane had been dismissed, as the peace of Tilsit debarred France from aiding the shah against Russia.

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  • Having taken Meaux on the 2nd of May 1429, and made his entry into Paris on the 30th of May, the died on the 31st of August in the Bois de Vincennes, leaving the throne to his son, Henry VI., with the duke of Bedford as regent in France.

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  • The germinating spores are not only able to pierce the leaves and stems of the potato plant, and so gain an entry to its interior through the epidermis, but they are also able to pierce the skin of the tuber, especially in young examples.

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  • The Bolivian port of entry for this trade, Villa Bella, is situated above the falls of the Madeira at the confluence of the Beni and Mamore, and is reached from the lower river by a long and costly portage.

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  • Military depots occupy several of the smaller islets, and three batteries guard the entry.

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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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  • He invited Petrarch to attend him when he made his triumphal entry at the end of May; and from this time forward for a considerable period Parma and Vaucluse were the two headquarters of the poet.

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  • Fish, canned goods, potatoes, granite, lime, paper, and boots and shoes are also exported to foreign countries to some extent, but they are shipped in larger quantities to other states of the Union, from which Maine receives in return cotton, coal, iron, oil, &c. The ports of entry in Maine are Bangor, Bath, Belfast, Castine, Eastport, Ellsworth, Houlton, Kennebunk, Machias, Portland, Wiscasset and York.

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  • The ports of entry are Banana, Boma and Matadi.

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  • Pittsburg is also a port of entry; in 1907 the value of its imports amounted to $2,416,367, and in 1909 to $2,062,162.

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  • Ludovico was taken prisoner and carried to France; the city, which had been strictly spared on the first entry of Louis XII., was entered and sacked; and the model of Leonardo's great statue made a butt (as eye witnesses tell) for Gascon archers.

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  • His old trivial office of pageant-master and inventor of scientific toys was revived on the occasion of Louis XII.'s triumphal entry after the victory of Agnadello in 1509, and gave intense delight to the French retinue of the king.

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  • From the eastern walk a porch gives entry to the chapter house and the chapel of the Pyx.

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  • The most common forms, however, are the processional litanies, and the solemn entry of clergy and choir into the church, which on festivals is accompanied by the singing of a processional hymn, their exit being similarly accompanied by the chanting of the Nunc Dimittis.

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  • On the entry of the Russian troops into the principalities in 1853, the hospodars fled to Vienna, leaving the government in the hands of their ministers.

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  • In Italy among other Advent celebrations is the entry into Rome in the last days of Advent of the Calabrian pifferari or bagpipe players, who play before the shrines of the Holy Mother.

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  • St Louis, Kansas City and St Joseph are ports of entry for foreign commerce.

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  • Port Townsend is the port of entry for the Puget Sound customs district.

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  • In 1908 its exports were valued at $37,547,553, much more than those of any other American port of entry on the Pacific; its imports were valued in 1908 at $21,876,361, being exceeded among the Pacific ports by those of San Francisco only.

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  • In June 1649, arrayed in cloth-of-gold and mounted on a white charger, Chmielnicki made his triumphal entry into Kiev, where he was hailed as the Maccabaeus of the Orthodox faith, and permitted the committal of unspeakable atrocities on the Jews and Roman Catholics.

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  • Prior to 1752, in which year there were only twenty-five houses with two hundred inhabitants, the growth of the city had indeed been slow; but only a year or two later wheat loaded in its harbour was for the first time shipped to Scotland; during the war between the French and the English at this time some of the unfortunate Acadians found new homes here; in 1767 Baltimore was made the county seat; by the beginning of the War of Independence its population had grown to 6755; and in 1780 it was made a port of entry.

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  • The question arises whether Jesus Himself instituted baptism as a condition of entry into the Messianic kingdom.

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  • The determination of a submultiple is therefore equivalent to completion of the diagram E or E' of § 35 by entry of the unit, when the number of times it is taken, and the product, are given.

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  • The determination of a quotient is equivalent to completion of the diagram by entry of the number when the unit and the product are given.

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  • This entry has ample historical corroboration.

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  • His first success was marvellous; he defeated the kings troops, made a triumphant entry into London and held the city for two days.

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  • On the 6th of May 1882 Lord Spencer made his entry into Dublin, and on the evening of the same day Lord Frederick, unwisely allowed to walk home alone with Burke, the undersecretary to the Irish government, was murdered with his companion in Phoenix Park.

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  • On his death in 1811 the validity of this alleged marriage was tested by the committee of privileges of the House of Lords, and it was shown without doubt that the evidence for it, a parish register entry, was a forgery.

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  • The generous Windham made an entry in his diary of his reception of the new book.

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  • Below the entry W of the air-blast there is a throttle valve d which is closed as soon as the damper S opens the gas canal; thus a second security against the production of a mixture of air and gas is afforded.

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  • Not there, nor in any similar institution at that illiberal time, perhaps, was a Jewish boy likely to make a fortunate entry into "the great family of mankind."

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  • On the 26th of February she made her public entry into Moscow under strict surveillance.

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  • In 1877 he made his entry into political life by the conspicuous part he played on the committee of legal resistance during the Broglie ministry, and in the following year he was returned to the chamber as a moderate republican member for Boulogne, in his native department of Pas-de-Calais.

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  • His services seem to have been rendered for some time gratuitously, for in February 1537 there is an entry in the city registers to the effect that six crowns had been voted to him, "since he has as yet hardly received anything."

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  • Then the low and sandy character is resumed; the fine eastward sweep of Dundrum Bay is passed, the coast turns north again, and a narrow channel gives entry to the island-studded lagoon of Strangford Lough.

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  • The ports of entry are Charleston, Beaufort and Georgetown.

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  • On the 11th of December 1819 he made a triumphal entry into Cairo.

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  • When the Boers rose in revolt in December 1880 they occupied Laing's Nek to oppose the entry of British reinforcements into the Transvaal.

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  • At the popes appeal Charles crossed the Alps, took Verona and Pavia after a long siege, assumed the iron crown of the Lombard kings (June 774), and made a triumphal entry into Rome, which had not formed part of the popes desires.

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  • The seizure of Calais in 1347, Crcy and despite heroic resistance, gave the English a port the taking where they could always find entry into France, just o a as.

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  • The former touched only the more highly educated classes; while to the latter, where privileged individuals alone had entry, novelties were but an undiluted stimulant for the jaded appetites of persons whose ideas of good-breeding, moreover, would have drawn the line at martyrdom.

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  • The bourgeoisie, the Assembly, the country and La Fayette, one of the leaders of the army, now embarked upon a royalist reaction, which would perhaps have been efficacious, Manifesto had it not been for the entry into the affair of the ki Prussians as allies of the Austrians, and for the insolent manifesto of the duke of Brunswick.

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  • The formers Roman ambition was made more and more plainly visible by the occupation of the kingdom of Naples and of the Marches,and the entry,of Miollis into Rome; while Junot invaded Portugal, Radet laid hands on the pope himself, and Murat took possession of formerly Roman Spain, whither Joseph was afterwards to be transferred.

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  • The city is the port of entry for the customs district of Passamaquoddy; in 1908 its imports were valued at $994,961, and its exports at $1,155,791.

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  • Eastport was first settled about 1781 by fishermen; it became a port of entry in 1790, was incorporated as a town in 1798, and was chartered as a city in 1893.

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  • After the death of Philip the Good (r5th June 1467), the Liegeois renewed hostilities, but Charles defeated them at St Trond, and made a victorious entry into Liege, which he dismantled and deprived of some of its privileges.

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  • That this is not a necessary characteristic of light was discovered by Christian Huygens, who found that, whereas a stream of sunlight in traversing a rhomb of spar in any but one direction always gives rise to two streams of equal brightness, each of these emergent streams is divided by a second rhomb into two portions having a relative intensity dependent upon the position with respect to one another of the principal planes of the faces of entry into the rhombs - the planes through the axes of the crystals perpendicular to the refracting surfaces.

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  • This term has been retained and the ordinary stream is said to be plane polarized in the principal plane of the face of entry into the rhomb, and the extraordinary stream to be plane polarized in the perpendicular plane.

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  • On entry into the crystal the original polarized stream is resolved into components represented by a cos(- a) cos T, a sin (1P - a)cos T, T =27rt/r, and on emergence we may take as the expression of the waves cos (p - a) cos T, sin (4, - a) cos (T - p).

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  • In 1694 also, soon after the overthrow of the Catholic government of the lord proprietor, it was made the seat of the new government as well as a port of entry, and it has since remained the capital of Maryland; but it was not until 1708 that it was incorporated as a city.

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  • The Maryland Gazette, which became an important weekly journal, was founded by Jonas Green in 1745; in 1769 a theatre was opened; during this period also the commerce was considerable, but declined rapidly after Baltimore, in 1780, was made a port of entry, and now oyster-packing is the city's only important industry.

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  • Omaha and Lincoln are Federal ports of entry for customs.

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  • Grain and lumber are the next largest items. Detroit is a port of entry, and its foreign commerce, chiefly with Canada, is of growing importance.

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  • The entry is paved with flagstones, and there are stone seats on each side.

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  • Transportation of products is facilitated by water routes (chiefly coasting), for which there are ports of entry at New Haven, Hartford, Stonington, New London and Bridgeport, and by 1013 m.

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  • Anushirwan succeeded in 540, according to the last entry in the Edessene Chronicle, in exacting a large tribute from Edessa; but in 544 he besieged it in vain.

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  • On the 10th of September 1870, the French troops having been withdrawn, the Italian army entered Rome, and on the 2nd of July 1871 Victor Emmanuel made his solemn entry into the Eternal City, which then became the capital of Italy.

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  • Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis and Nashville are ports of entry.

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  • In fact, he aimed at a higher alliance, for he espoused Ginevra d'Este, daughter of the duke of Ferrara, and his entry into Rimini with his bride in 1434 was celebrated by splendid festivities.

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  • The entry went on with no more mention of the mysterious vamp.

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  • Neither humans nor demons are permitted entry to the underworld.

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  • Fitzgerald's entry was a flat trailer, pulled by a Jeep, bedecked with appropriate flags and bunting while a tiny speaker blared America the Beautiful.

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  • Coming from the sweet human before him, however, the news made Gabriel want to bargain for entry into Hell just so he could destroy those dealers who thought it was okay to hurt her.

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  • Meanwhile, the wind whistled around the eaves and rattled the plastic covering on the windows, persistently seeking a port of entry.

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  • Battle lust made Taran eager for another fight, but he forced himself to calm, realizing he now had an entry into the heart of Tiyan.

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  • It was a last-minute compromise to facilitate Inkatha's late entry into the election.

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  • Local Residents Passes To enable local residents to enjoy visiting the abbey, we offer an annual pass that allows free entry all year.

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  • Entry in the competition implies acceptance of these rules.

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  • Each entry includes, where known, a website address and/or an email contact address (with the permission of the email addressee ).

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  • To complete the entry, you have to click on a banner advert.

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  • The spec on the entry level models does not even include air conditioning.

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  • Use intruder alarm equipment to monitor building or room entry.

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  • Open days offer a flexible program of activities specifically designed to assist prospective applicants in the decision-making process for 2006 entry.

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  • Limit entry by Chinese to the program to those with previous foreign language learning experience and proven aptitude?

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  • Information about the source text appears at the end of each entry, preceded by an asterisk.

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  • Confirmation of academic attainments No student can start a course without having already acquired the minimum academic standards of entry for the course.

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  • Thus, debt aversion deters entry into higher education.

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  • Under the entry for 1760 there is reference to calling the banns ' till a marriage be bought ' .

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  • We have a raffle every week and sell tickets at the snack bar and on the floor when going around checking entry tickets.

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  • It may also facilitate technological progress, by reducing firms ' switching costs and so lowering barriers to entry and barriers to change.

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  • Terri's entry was a superb dragon overlooking a sphere which understandably encouraged fierce bidding, finally going for £ 110.

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  • Fears were raised when officers arrived at Lorraine Lovell's parent's home in Emerson Green to find bloodstains and signs of forced entry.

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  • This course explains everything you need to know about basic manual double entry bookkeeping.

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  • This complex also boasts a large bowling alley (see next entry) and various fast-food restaurants.

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  • A few from the refugee camps in France have made perilous trips to gain entry to the United Kingdom.

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  • At the point of entry, a flowstone cascade on the left marks the climb up in to an adjacent aven.

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  • With Italy's entry to WWII Morini was forced to convert his factory to produce military equipment, in particular alloy castings for aircraft.

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  • An application fee of $ 149 must accompany each entry, for each award category.

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  • The committee agreed to provide free entry to our next year's race to all veteran series winners in each age category.

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  • Nevertheless, there had been a very good entry in all age groups for the County junior championships, which were held at Polkyth.

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  • The palate has crisp citrus on entry, grapefruit, lemon and lime cordial flavors as well as sweet lemon drops.

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  • For certain nationalities entry clearance is required in addition to a work permit.

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  • Applicants without Master's degrees are occasionally allowed entry, providing they can demonstrate academic skills comparable to a good undergraduate degree.

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  • Your claim for backdated rights depends on whether entry to the scheme was compulsory or voluntary for a full-time comparator.

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  • In addition, the criteria for entry have become ever more competitive.

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  • Secure, 24 hour concierge entry from Park Lane leads to three lifts.

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  • The entrance was so constricted that KG was the only member able to gain entry.

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  • These are obtainable in advance at a Turkish consulate, or upon entry to Turkey, at a cost of £ 10.

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  • In a river incident only part of the inner cordon will be land-based with the usual controls over entry.

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  • The entry of voices may create further rhythmic counterpoint.

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  • Each register entry also provides cross-references to previous or subsequent files on the same subject.

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  • Each entry is extensively cross-referenced giving the reader seemingly unlimited avenues to explore.

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  • Given the negotiations for Turkey's entry into the European Union, MEPs ' intervention is proving crucial in securing Mr Tarhan's safety.

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  • The " Cause of death " entry on his death certificate just states " On War Service " .

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  • Entry Requirements An undergraduate degree in an aligned field of interest.

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  • Link jobs for college graduates - entry level jobs - degreed professional... find entry level job for new college graduates and degreed professional... find entry level job for new college graduates and degreed professionals.

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  • This provides the depositor with the opportunity to check the entry and provide any new and additional information.

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  • I am not persuaded that barriers to entry are low enough to offset the potential detriment to competition.

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  • Select Entry Copy User ID or Copy Password, then paste these into the site's authentication dialog.

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  • We urge such states to exercise much more consistent, top-level diplomacy in support of CTBT entry into force.

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  • There are [0] responses to this entry Previous musings on Utopian distemper Hey, Korea -- unbundle this!

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  • Our entry was made by the side of the " watergate ", an imposing edifice erected in the reign of Charles II.

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  • You must specify the size of the entry field in the Width fi eld in the Width fi eld.

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  • He has recently embarked on the BBA Degree Program through the College gaining entry at 2nd/3rd Study Year.

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  • Cytosolic entry of bisphosphonate drugs requires acidification of vesicles after fluid-phase endocytosis.

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  • They're also pretty enthusiastic and perhaps sufficiently energetic to want to tell all on the site for their Awards entry.

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  • There is a somewhat enigmatic entry in the Parish Book.

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  • Other benefits include security entry phone and electric gated entrance to private car park.

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  • As this entry route has been designed to attract those entrepreneurs whose plans will bring wider economic benefit, the scoring system reflects this.

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  • Without the necessary stamp in your passport, you may be refused entry.

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  • They were clearly not expecting the house to be occupied at the time and made off without gaining entry when disturbed.

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  • The winning entry will be on show outside Southwark Station for at least three months.

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  • Applications are welcomed both pre- and post-A level, and for deferred entry.

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  • Selecting the correct entry on the list should take you to your CAS login screen.

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  • All users of the NJR data entry system need to register via the NJR Helpline.

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  • Now classify what you have found according to the senses you defined in your dictionary entry.

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  • Attach the sealed envelope to your entry with a paper clip.

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  • The teachers approved of this system, and always delayed entry into the classroom to allow the erasure.

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  • The safest decision might be to throw an exception should the component not be in one of the year entry states.

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  • The Eurovision entries - 25 great songs, and the British entry that was bovine excrement.

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  • This calcium entry then triggers exocytosis of the presynaptic vesicles.

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  • At the end of each entry are a series of links to encourage experimentation that is not just a wild stab in the dark.

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  • Modeling of the types of tables to be read and an entry mask enable automatic extraction of invoice data and handling of invoice exceptions.

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  • The course will prepare you for entry into various facets of the interior design professions.

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  • Control of fatty acid oxidation is exerted mainly at the step of fatty acid oxidation is exerted mainly at the step of fatty acid entry into mitochondria.

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  • The entry fee for the season is £ 10.00.

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  • It will be a condition of entry that the three short listed finalists give a presentation at conference.

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  • An entry will be added to the Motif Manager for the new motif, in a folder for the sub-family fingerprint.

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  • This motorcycle was later found in an entry off the railroad footbridge at the rear of houses at Abingdon Drive.

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  • The various events have had fluctuating fortunes over the years with the West of England leading the way with its consistently high entry.

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  • Goldfrapp add a fourth top forty hit from their ' Black Cherry ' album with the title track scoring a new entry at no.28.

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  • The full article by Paul Mason is in the extended entry for the techno geeks out there.

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  • Free choice of entry of any type of scientific glassware made by the candidate.

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  • Access land will normally be indicated on the ground at key entry points by a new waymarking symbol (see graphic ).

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  • Mistake number 3. Martin's entry cost 80 guilders, with 50 back for return of the chip and mine was just 15 guilders.

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  • Jarai was more than a little hesitant at the prospect of 2008 entry.

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  • If you have a rabbit hutch on your lawn, the rabbit will be at risk if the badger can gain entry.

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  • The maximum degree of manifest hypermetropia (longsightedness) permissible at entry is +1.50 dioptres.

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  • To avoid implosion, one should care about entry, and to avoid explosion one should care about exit.

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  • L-type channels are slowly inactivated thereby permitting sustained calcium entry 24.

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  • Where any contact details are entered incorrectly the entry shall be deemed invalid.

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  • Both of these initiatives would involve automated checks from ports of entry back to the country of passport issuance.

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  • I like the dramatic entry into the chorus, but then it sounds a bit too jazzy and laid-back for my liking.

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  • With the ' flip ' removed, you can use an on-screen keyboard or handwriting recognition for text entry.

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  • When someone pays their entry fee they get a sticky label and we write their name on it.

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  • The official 305 day lactation record to be sent with entry.

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  • Each entry is completed with part of speech information and provides several lexical meanings for all polysemantic words.

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  • Entry is via a hinged steel lid in Windmill Wood.

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  • I know a little lisp, but not enough to add a new menu entry.

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  • We will send an email confirming the entry, and if the address does not exist we cannot add the listing.

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  • The Pocket Book entry for this location lists a Howard 4-wheel gasoline loco built about 1923; would not 1927 be more correct?

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  • There are no set entry qualifications required to work as a trainee wood machinist.

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  • Where it puts the first part of an entry into the RSS feed, it can cause invalid markup.

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  • The latest being the Tommy Hilfiger entry with another top Tornado helm, Randy Smyth, a double silver medalist.

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  • In an earlier version of this entry, I was rather melodramatic about this.

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  • Northstar also does say that this project of theirs is actually the latest in their list of lowered floor side entry minivan conversion.

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  • Each has a relatively narrow entry area which was free of LOS from the village.

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  • System will also Ned to link user back to new sample entry page Can we prevent users creating multiple samples with the same name?

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  • The EU heads of government have to endorse the Commission enlargement timetable and strategy as well as conclude the final entry negotiations.

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  • Turkey Gets EU negotiations Green Light The European Commission has today given Turkey the go-ahead to start accession negotiations for entry into the EU.

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  • Free Entry Bookie of The Month Paddy Power has a large range of markets especially in some of the fun novelty markets.

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  • Criteria for entry will include completion of the foundation program but this does not need to have included ophthalmology.

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  • Standard entry question invites client to attend to a desired outcome.

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  • There is existing overcapacity which will act as a barrier to entry.

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  • The summary information gives an at-a-glance overview of the contents of each PDB entry including numbers of protein chains, ligands, metal ions.

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  • Control of fatty acid oxidation is exerted mainly at the step of fatty acid entry into mitochondria.

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  • For example, how do you know that the entry ' dangling participle ' will have the answer to your question?

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  • Distribution involves an automatic picking and handling system with microprocessors watching critical dates and order entry systems.

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  • Entry for Friday 23rd Dec 1881 - Got things together and set party to making plum puddings cleaning currants and raisins.

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  • Entry requirements Students will normally possess a degree or equivalent from a recognized university.

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  • So as you can see the proverbial postage stamp covered more than half the entry.

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  • Following graduation, you can also gain entry to specialist postgraduate courses, research or other non-specialist areas.

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  • The Nobel academy said Pinter's work " uncovers the precipice under everyday prattle and forces entry into oppression's closed rooms " .

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  • Entry There are no minimum requirements for entry into work as a cinema projectionist although you would need to be over 18.

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  • A levels are the main entry qualifications for higher education.

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  • Discount London has arranged for fast track entry for our ticket holders to avoid the lengthy queues.

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  • At a stroke MVNO could remove the absolute barrier to entry arising from the finite available radio spectrum.

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  • Admission is by ticket only, £ 4 from the venue, which includes entry into the prize raffle.

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  • Formal equality of opportunity as characterized in this entry would not rationalize this legal policy.

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  • Or if we over re-act and take every last entry as an all out assault.

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  • In addition to reaching a readership of over 700,000, the supplement is also handed out to every attendee of the fair on entry.

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  • Two years later there is, sadly, an entry recording the death of Frank, aged 7. Harvesting with horse-drawn reaper and binder.

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  • His system went behind the final reckoning to books of prime entry.

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  • In the main pages, the entry " Best z " gives the cluster redshift if available, otherwise the redshift of the identification.

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  • You can download the entry form and supplementary regulations below.

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  • What are the GCSE entry requirements for the course?

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  • Age limits for entry to training schemes should not be unnecessarily restrictive to exclude groups of staff.

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  • Another entry of " chronic simple rhinitis " was made in the computer records for the 6th November 1999.

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  • Entry Fee - £ 20 I.D. cardholders (£ 25 non cardholders) 64 players will qualify through to Blackpool from these qualifying rounds.

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  • Obviously you need to find partner's entry to get your spade ruff.

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  • Ocular effects can result from entry of seeds into the conjunctival sac of farmers at harvest-time (Simmons 1957 ).

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  • In the General tab scroll down the Columns section until you come to the last entry (as in the illustration below ).

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  • How could a new, publicly funded church school with a highly selective set of entry guidelines, be opening in 2003?

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  • A system of two 15-week semesters is run with entry twice a year.

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  • The Supermarine entry was saved when Lady Houston, the widow of a millionaire shipowner, made an unsolicited gift of £ 100,000.

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  • Belief in natural selection has become the sine qua non of entry to much of polite society.

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  • Entry into the water was by way of a forward dive or backward somersault.

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  • This entry specifies the vertical spacing between the samples to be included in the movie image.

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  • The tables are all declared static, and are named according to the type and the name of the corresponding terminal entry.

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  • Just because he remained so steadfast in an execrated cause, entry into the acceptance world seems to have acquired all the more value.

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  • Another interesting entry on the main menu is the T-bone steak, which came, of course, with boiled rice or chips.

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  • De Gaulle vetoed on the unquestionable grounds that the UK sought entry under US urging, and would be an American stooge in Europe.

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  • These quota studentships are available for the 1 + 3 mode of entry.

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