Long-period Sentence Examples

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  • There seems but little doubt that Napier was the first to make use of a decimal separator, and it is curious that the separator which he used, the point, should be that which has been ultimately adopted, and after a long period of partial disuse.

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  • While the majority of the Nematodes are parasites, there are many that are never at any period of their life parasitic. These free-living forms are found everywhere - in salt and fresh water, in damp earth and moss, and among decaying substances; they are always minute in size, and like many other lower forms of life, are capable of retaining their vitality for a long period even when dried, which accounts for their wide distribution; this faculty is also possessed by certain of the parasitic Nematodes, especially by those which lead a free existence during a part of their life-cycle.

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  • At length the long period of barbarism which accompanied and followed the fall of the Roman empire drew to a close in Europe.

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  • For a long period the city was noted for its commerce with the West Indies, which began to decline about 1876, but the coast trade and commerce with Great Britain are still considerable, especially in the winter, when Portland is the outlet of much of the trade from the Great Lakes that in the other seasons passes through Montreal.

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  • Further on this subject we must not go; we can only state that Godman has shown good reason for declaring that the avifauna of all these islands is the effect of colonization extending over a long period of years, and going on now.

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  • Of his astronomical writings during this period the most important are his investigation of the mass of Jupiter, his report to the British Association on the progress of astronomy during the 19th century, and his memoir On an Inequality of Long Period in the Motions of the Earth and Venus.

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  • It was left untouched by Mahommedanism, and for an unprecedentedly long period kept Europeans at bay without wasting its strength in hostilities.

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  • Then follows a long period in which eastern Europe was mainly occupied in combating Asiatic invasions, and had little opportunity of Europeanizing the East.

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  • Many influences operating for a long period of time on the character and the environment of a class go to determine its standard of life.

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  • After a long period of decay he died on the 13th of September 1872.

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  • It is almost impossible to believe that any species of insect that has for a long period developed the wings outside the body could change this mode of growth suddenly for an internal mode of development of the organs in question, for, as we have already explained, the two modes of growth are directly opposed.

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  • The police station is partly accommodated in an ancient square tower, once the stronghold of the Johnstones, for a long period the ruling family under whose protection the town gradually grew up. At Dryfe Sands, about 2 m.

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  • The last things and the end of the world are relegated to the close of a long period of time (3000 years after Zoroaster), when a new Saoshyant is to be born of the seed of the prophet, the dead are to come to life, and a new incorruptible world to begin.

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  • Hares, for a long period extinct, were reintroduced about 1830, rabbits are very numerous, and the northern limit of the hedgehog is drawn at Lerwick.

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  • Despite the long period of slavery they are decidedly below the whites in number.

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  • From that time it continued for a long period an object of contention between the Turks and the Persians.

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  • It is more probable, however, that it arose from the fact that the Salians for a long period occupied the shores of the salt sea.'

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  • After a long period of dry weather the natural flow has been known to fall considerably below 200,000,000 gallons, whilst, on the other hand, in the rainy winter season, the flow in 1894 rose for a short time to as high a figure as 20,000,000,000 gallons, and the ordinary flow in winter months may be put down as 3,000,000,000 gallons.

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  • The result was that the national treasury became burdened with a heavy annual interest charge, payable abroad in gold, which did not tend to diminish, and had a long period to run before the expiration of the contracts.

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  • There had for a long period been difficulties with France with regard to the territory which lay between the mouth of the Amazon and Cayenne or French Guiana.

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  • With the departure, however, of the sixth James to fill the English throne in 1603, the town lost for a long period its influence and prestige.

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  • Then followed a long period of groping for a means to cope with the development of guerrilla tactics, which for the next six months were at their zenith.

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  • This office he actually held for the long period of forty-two years; and it was in this official capacity that he wrote the Histoire du renouvellement del' Academie des Sciences (Paris, 3 vols., 1708, 1717, 1722) containing extracts and analyses of the proceedings, and also the -loges of the members, written with great simplicity and delicacy.

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  • If silver nitrate salts be administered for a long period as a medication, the skin that is exposed to light becomes of a bluish-grey colour, which is extremely persistent.

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  • Semi-opacity due to crystallization may be induced in many glasses by maintaining them for a long period at a.

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  • Besides the making of vessels of all kinds the factories of Murano had for a long period almost an entire monopoly of two other branches of the art - the making of mirrors and of beads.

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  • The Wei dynasty, to which Tsaou-tsaou belonged, reigned in northern China, and at this day a considerable manufacture of glass is carried on at Po-shan-hien in Shantung, which it would seem has existed for a long period.

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  • The development of other species of Vitis, such as the curious succulent species of the Soudan and other parts of equatorial Africa, or the numerous kinds in India and Cochin China, is of course possible under suitable conditions; but it is obvious that an extremely long period must elapse before they can successfully compete with the product of many centuries.

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  • In 1892 Lord Salisbury made him Regius Professor of Pastoral Theology of Oxford; and after a long period of delicate health he died at Christ Church on the 8th of June 1903.

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  • In the course of a long period characterized by a weak central government, it was not difficult to enlarge the rights which the lord thus obtained, to exclude even the king's personal authority from the immunity, and to translate the duties and payments which the tenant had once owed to the state into obligations which he owed to his lord, even finally into incidents of his tenure.

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  • The combined effect of these successive blows, aggravated by the long period of decentralizing policy from Taaffe to Badeni, is still felt in the Kaiserstadt.

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  • But for a long period past the freshwater streams (which predominate) have been used for irrigation to such a degree that very little of the precious water is allowed to run to waste into the lake basins; so that these latter receive only a few salt streams, which deposit on their surface the salt they contain and then evaporate.

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  • The mine first named has been worked since 1566 and its total production is estimated at 60,000 tons, the annual product being about 670 tons for a long period.

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  • It was a long period of restlessness, for the Carraresi were constantly at war; they were finally extinguished between the growing power of the Visconti and of Venice.

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  • For an unusually long period this particular poetry had occupied public and professional opinion, and all the commonplace things about it had been said and re-said to satiety.

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  • Bandai-san (Iwashiro) Erupted in 1888 after a long period of 6037.

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  • The close of this long period brought a new style of art, that of the Korin school.

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  • A long period of office might now have appeared to lie before Fox, but his health was undermined.

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  • Such a fruitage as that of Greek culture of the age of Pericles does not come to maturity without a long period of preparation.

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  • For the long period of 19 years, from 1897 to 1916, he was Secretary of State for the Imperial navy, and in this capacity advocated the navy bills of 1898, 1900, 1907 and 1912 for increasing the German fleet and successfully carried them through the Reichstag.

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  • The intellectual movement so originated extended over a long period of years.

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  • But this very long period falls into two divisions.

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  • France, after a long period of uncertainty and disorder, remained faithful to the bishop of Rome.

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  • Between 1524 and 1535 Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro had completed the conquest of Peru, which was followed, however, by a long period of strife among the Spaniards, and of rebellions.

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  • A long period of struggle followed, but, after the declaration of Portuguese independence in 1640, local opposition, and the support given to the Portuguese by the French, led to the retreat of the Dutch.

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  • Beyond the limits of New England the progress of the denomination as such was, as we have seen, a good deal hindered for a long period by the willingness of New Englanders going West either to join the Presbyterians, with whom they were substantially agreed in doctrine, or to combine with them in a mixed scheme of policy in which the Presbyterian element was uppermost.

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  • For a long period the different parts were under separate municipalities, the new town uniting with the old in 1560, and the Bergstadt with both in 1824.

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  • The middle ages were far more disastrous for the Monophysites than for the Nestorians; in their case there was no alternation of rise and decline, and we have only a long period of gradual exhaustion to chronicle.

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  • The islanders are a Spanish race, very closely akin to the Catalans; but the long period of Moorish rule has left its mark on their physical type and customs. In character they are industrious and hospitable, and pique themselves on their loyalty and orthodoxy.

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  • Tabriz was for a long period the emporium for the trade of Persia on the west, but since the opening of the railway through the Caucasus and greater facilities for transport on the Caspian, much of its trade with Russia has been diverted to Astara and Resht, while the insecurity on the Tabriz-Trebizond route since 1878 has diverted much commerce to the Bagdad road.

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  • After a long period of gradual revelation of the ancient life of Europe, extending eastward to Greece, eastern Asia and to Australia, attention became centred on North America, especially on Rocky Mountain exploration.

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  • During this long period he occupied himself with completing the constitutions by incorporating certain declarations, said to be Ignatian, which explained and sometimes completely altered the meaning of the original text.

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  • The remarkable phenomenon of nations so similar in bodily make but so distinct in language can hardly be met except by supposing a long period to have elapsed since the country was first inhabited by the ancestors of peoples whose language has since passed into so different forms. The original peopling of America might then well date from the time when there was continuous land between it and Asia.

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  • The importance of the advocate was much increased after the outbreak of the revolt in 1572, and still more so during the long period 1586-161g when John van Oldenbarneveldt held the office.

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  • But the appeal made to the electors in 1896 resulted in a decisive victory for the Liberal party, and marked the beginning of a long period of Liberal rule.

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  • In the course of this long period no two years can be expressed by the same numbers in all the three cycles.

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  • After a long period of rest he directed his arms against the town of Samaria, which, in spite of the intervention of Antiochus, his sons Antigonus and Aristobulus ultimately took, and by his orders razed to the ground (c. 109 B.C.).

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  • Thereafter he rose rapidly, until, after a long period of service as vice-minister of foreign affairs, he was appointed to represent his country first in Peking, then in St Petersburg and finally in London, where he acted an important part in negotiating the first AngloJapanese Alliance, for which service he received the title of viscount.

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  • We need not doubt that the first invasion was followed by a long period of warfare between the natives and the invaders, in which the latter gradually strengthened their hold on the conquered territories.

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  • For a long period it was one of the greatest cities of Asia Minor, commanding the Maeander road; but when the trade routes were diverted to Constantinople it rapidly declined, and its ruin was completed by an earthquake.

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  • It was also for a long period the chief seat of the Greenland trade, but the Arctic seal and whale fishery is now extinct.

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  • When Pausanias saw it, one of the two columns of the opisthodomos (at the west end of the cella) was of wood; and for a long period all the columns of this temple had probably been of the same material.

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  • The shallow strait separating it from the mainland is liable to be blocked by sand-banks; a canal was cut through these in the 7th century B.C. by the Corinthians, and was again after a long period of disuse opened up by the Romans.

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  • For a long period it was included in the sultanate of Tlemcen, and in the 16th century fell to the Turks.

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  • The internal history of the Belgic provinces has little to record during this long period in which the ambition of Louis XIV.

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  • In its more modern acceptation, however, it is sometimes understood as comprising only the country lying between that river and the Kistna, the latter having for a long period formed the southern boundary of the Mahommedan empire of Delhi.

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  • He was the one English thinker of the first rank in the long period of two generations separating Locke from Bacon, but, save in the chronological sense, there is no true relation of succession among the three.

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  • The government as restored by Andrea Doria, with certain modifications tending to impart to it a more conservative character, remained unchanged until the outbreak of the French Revolution and the creation of the Ligurian republic. During this long period of nearly three centuries, in which the most dramatic incident is the conspiracy of Fieschi, the Genoese found no small compensation for their lost traffic in the East in the vast profits which they made as the bankers of the Spanish crown and outfitters of the Spanish armies and fleets both in the old world and the new, and Genoa, more fortunate than many of the other cities of Italy, was comparatively immune from foreign domination.

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  • The moral and intellectual defects of Sicilian society are in part results of the economic difficulties, and in part the effect of bad customs introduced or maintained during the long period of Sicilian isolation from the rest of Europe.

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  • Carthage, after a long period of abstention from intervention in Sicilian affairs, and the observance of a wise neutrality during the war between Athens and Syracuse, stepped in as the ally of Segesta, the enemy of her old ally Selinus.

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  • As in most agricultural countries, there is a great expansion of the circulation in the autumn and winter months in order to move the crops, followed by a long period of contracted circulation throughout the rest of the year.

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  • In literary criticism Dr Georg Brandes is notable for the long period during which he remained predominant.

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  • It has a stratified cone showing a long period of activity.

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  • The stuporose condition is the result of exhaustion after the long period of cerebral excitement.

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  • When zygospores and oospores are produced a new cell-wall is also formed, but a long period of rest ensues.

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  • During this long period of legislative activity he served in the House on the committees on elections, ways and means, and appropriations, took a prominent part in the anti-slavery and reconstruction measures during and after the Civil War, in tariff legislation, and in the establishment of a fish commission and the inauguration of daily weather reports.

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  • It was, undoubtedly, a great and heroic achievement for the ruler of a petty state like Gelderland thus to assert and maintain his independence for a long period against the overwhelming power of the house of Austria.

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  • The successor of Lord Minto was Lord Moira, better known as the marquis of Hastings, who governed India for the long period of nine years, from 1814 to 1823.

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  • Although the southern Italians had long been ruled by foreigners, it was the Angevin domination which thoroughly denationalized them, and initiated that long period of corruption, decadence and foreign slavery which only ended in the 19th century.

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  • In this long period of c. 3500 to c. 300 B.C., the changes introduced after the adjustment to the new conditions produced by Khammurabi's union of the Euphratean states are of a minor character.

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  • We thus recognize two classes of variables, of which (I) the long-period variables have periods ranging in general from 150 to 450 days, though a few are outside these limits, and (2) the short-period variables have periods less than 50 days (in the majority of cases less than io days).

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  • Stars having this type of spectrum are always variable, and a large proportion of the more recently discovered long-period variables have been detected through their characteristic spectrum.

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  • Turner has analysed harmonically the light-curves of a number of long-period variables, and has shown that when they are arranged in a natural series the sun takes its place in the series near, but not actually at, one end.

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  • Besides the shortness of the period these variables possess other characteristics which differentiate them from the long-period variables.

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  • There is one unique star, which is of special interest as occupying rather an intermediate position between a nova and a long-period variable.

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  • It is difficult to understand what may be the connexion between stars so widely separated; from the equality of their motions they must have been widely separated for a very long period.

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  • The phenomena of long-period variables show that the surface brilliancy may vary very greatly, even in the same star.

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  • Again the Finnish languages spoken in various parts of Russia and more or less allied to Magyar must have spread gradually westwards from the Urals, and their development and diffusion seem to postulate a long period (for the history of the Finns shows that they were not mobile like the Turks and Mongols), so that the ancestral language from which spring Finnish and Magyar can hardly have been brought across Asia after the Christian era.

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  • After the middle of the 12th century follows another long period of comparative neglect, but with the conquest of Babylonia by the Assyrian Sargon, at the close of the 8th century B.C., we meet again with building inscriptions, and under Assur-bani-pal, about the middle of the 7th century, we find E-kur restored with a splendour greater than ever before, the ziggurat of that period being 190 ft.

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  • Many were Rajput chiefs, ruling over their tribesmen by ancient hereditary right; while others were officials or court favourites, who had acquired power and property during the long period of native misrule.

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  • A long period of tranquillity followed, during which the Roman dominion grew, and all Asia Minor was divided into two provinces.

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  • But, by this as it may, the institution of caste, when once established, certainly appears to have gone on steadily developing; and not even the long period of Buddhist ascendancy, with its uncompromising resistance to the Brahman's claim to being the sole arbiter in matters of faith, seems to have had any very appreciable retardant effect upon the progress of the movement.

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  • In the main we mean by it the recovery of freedom for the human spirit after a long period of bondage to oppressive ecclesiastical and political orthodoxy - a return to the liberal and practical conceptions of the world which the nations of antiquity had enjoyed, but upon a new and enlarged platform.

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  • The wines which remain for a long period in cask gradually lose alcohol and water by evaporation, and therefore become in time extremely concentrated as regards the solid and relatively non-volatile matters contained in them.

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  • Altogether a remarkable revival of belles-lettres has taken place in Sweden after a long period of inertness and conventionality.

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  • In spite of the discontent of the Liberals, the Conservative ascendancy secured a long period of firm stable government, which was essential to put an end to the confusion in public life and to give time for the people to awake to a fuller realization of the duties and responsibilities of national independence.

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  • Abagha was a peaceful ruler and endeavoured by wise administration to give order and prosperity to a country torn asunder by a long period of intestine war and the Mongol invasion.

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  • In its present form the Avesta is not the work of a single author or of any one age, but embraces collections produced during a long period.

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  • An English fort was built on Bance Island in the Sierra Leone estuary towards the close of the 17th century, but was soon afterwards abandoned, though for a long period the estuary was the haunt of slavers and pirates.

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  • On the west coast their southernmost settlement for a long period was Benguella, and the history of Angola had not until the last quarter of the 19th century any close connexion with that, of South Africa.

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  • They do not appear, however, to maintain the same degree of immunity over a long period of years, but to become more and more open to the attack as the variety becomes older; nor do they always exhibit the same degree of immunity in different localities.

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  • For a long period there has been from that region an export of mammoth-ivory, fit for commercial purposes, to China and to Europe.

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  • In the Himalaya the geological sequence, from the Ordovician to the Eocene, is almost entirely marine; there are indeed occasional breaks in the series, but during nearly the whole of this long period the Iimalayan region, or at least its northern part, must have been beneath the sea - the Central Mediterranean Sea of Neumayr or Tethys of Suess.

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  • Henry was an undutiful son, and his reign was one long period of confusion, marked by incidents of the most ignominious kind.

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  • There was then a fairly long period of peace; but Nomenoc rebelled against Charles the Bald, defeated him, and forced him, in 846, to recognize the independence of Brittany.

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  • The long period of depression seems not to have been without a beneficial influence on the persecuted Buddhist church, for these teachers are reported to have placed the Tantra system more in the background, and to have adhered more strongly to the purer forms of the Mahayana development of the ancient faith.

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  • The Aravalli mountaineers strongly objected to this change, and pleaded a long period of loyal usefulness to the state.

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  • Among these is the argument from the numerous borings made in the alluvium of the Nile valley to a depth of 60 ft., where down to the lowest level fragments of burnt brick and pottery were always found, showing that people advanced enough in the arts to bake brick and pottery have inhabited the valley during the long period required for the Nile inundations to deposit 60 ft.

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  • Furthermore, it is now very generally admitted that the doctrine of the resurrection of the dead, which is advanced for the first time in the Old Testament in Daniel, also originated among the Persians, 8 and could only have been engrafted on the Jewish mind after a long period of intercourse with the Zoroastrian religion, which came into contact with the Jewish thinkers considerably after the time of Nebuchadrezzar.

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  • The rocks are deeply furrowed and cut into ridges, evidence of the long period over which they have been subjected to atmospheric influences.

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  • Prague, which had suffered even more during the second bombardment, now enjoyed a long period of quiet.

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  • The recent deposits indicate that the land has risen for a long period.

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  • In the splendid times of the caliphs immense sums were lavished upon the pilgrimage and the holy city; and conversely the decay of the central authority of Islam brought with it a long period of faction, wars and misery, in which the most notable episode was the sack of Mecca by the Carmathians at the pilgrimage season of A.D.

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  • The nearer such long-period gauges are to the local gauges the more likely are their records to rise and fall in the same proportion.

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  • Symons, F.R.S., of the Meteorological Office and of the Royal Meteorological Society, has resulted in the establishment of a vast number of raingauges in different parts of the United Kingdom, and it is generally, though not always, found that the mean rainfall over a long period can be determined, for an area upon which the actual fall is known only for a short period, by assigning to the missing years of the shortperiod gauges, rainfalls bearing the same proportion to those of corresponding years in the long-period gauges that the rainfalls of the known years in the short-period gauges bear to those of corresponding years in the long-period gauges.

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  • Where suitably placed long-period gauges exist, and where care has been exercised in ascertaining the authenticity of their, records and in making the comparisons, the short records of the local gauges may be thus carried back into the long periods with nearly correct results.

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  • The inflow to the deep basins is intermittent, probably with a long period of flux and reflux.

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  • The result was, of course, a long period of domestic strife.

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  • The bishops constitute the episcopal synod, the supreme court of appeal, 1 During the long period of proscription, the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland survived in scattered groups; after the Reformation it was at first under the jurisdiction of the English arch-priest, but from 1653 to 1694 it was governed by prefects apostolic and from 1694 to 1878 by vicars apostolic appointed by the pope.

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  • It is probable that St Patrick established Armagh as a metropolitan see, but the history of the primacy, which during a long period can only have been a shadow, is involved in obscurity.

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  • For a long period it formed the frontier of the Roman empire; near Eining (above Regensburg) was Historical the ancient Abusina, which for nearly five centuries was the chief Roman outpost against the northern barbarians.

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  • It is impossible to consider in detail this long period in the history of plant-evolution, but we may briefly pass in review the most striking features of the vegetation as exhibited in the dominant types of the various classes of plants.

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  • We seem to find indications of long-period climatic oscillations in Tertiary times, but none of the sudden invasion of an Arctic flora, like that which occurred during more recent times.

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  • Except for the abortive rising under Sargon in 720, we hear nothing more of Damascus for a long period.

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  • Then followed a long period of confusion, in which, by means of conspiracies and crimes of every kind, the Malatesta succeeded in becoming masters and tyrants of Rimini.

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  • It was inferred from observations of long period comets.

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  • The waste industry is an increasingly capital-intensive sector with adequate returns often being realized only over a long period.

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  • Do not keep a cooked chicken carcass warm for a long period of time.

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  • Carrels The Reading Room has three private study carrels The Reading Room has three private study carrels for hire, suitable for researchers undertaking a long period of research.

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  • Yet we discover several long period comets every year.

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  • The Oort cloud is the source of long-period comets with return times greater than 200 years.

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  • Infection with these worms is called " lymphatic filariasis " and over a long period of time can cause elephantiasis.

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  • We are approaching the endgame of a long period of transition that began with the ceasefire of the early 1990s.

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  • This cataclysmic eruption may have been triggered by a menacing flyby, perhaps of a planet in a long period orbit around our sun.

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  • Often after a long period of lay-up or because of contamination in the fuel the needle valve can stick causing an oversupply.

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  • This may look a long period for so paltry a world.

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  • For a long period he didn't come to the studio at all.

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  • There has been a long period in which such work has been accorded low priority.

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  • The long-term effects are likely to concern only professional turners who have been working at the craft for a relatively long period.

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  • One of our best selling jelly vibrators over a long period of time.

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  • According to Isocrates, whose panegyric must however be read with caution, Evagoras was a model ruler, whose aim was to promote the welfare of his state and of his subjects by the cultivation of Greek refinement and civilization, which had been almost obliterated in Salamis by a long period of barbarian rule.

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  • This frontier remained for about zoo years, and no doubt in that long period much was done to it to which we cannot affix precise dates.

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  • Under a modified type of democracy, in which the chief power would seem to have rested normally with the six 7rpvravEis, or heads of the executive, the city enjoyed a long period of remarkably good administration.

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  • The agitation against the Chinese covered a space of over fifty years, a long period in the history of a young country, and was promoted and kept alive almost entirely by the trades unions, and the restriction acts were the first legislative triumph of the Labour party, albeit that party was not at the time directly represented in parliament.

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  • For, in spite ofthe important controversies to which it has given birth, no one has been at the pains to distinguish between (i.) the theories which have been from time to time put forth by eminent writers, and which, though they have in some cases ultimately won a general acceptance, have for a long period remained as merely individual opinions, and (ii.) the current beliefs of the great body of Christians which are expressed in recognized formularies.

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  • On this conquest seems to have ensued a long period of unrest and popular movements, known to Greek tradition as the Ionian Migration and the Aeolic and Dorian "colonizations"; and when once more we see the Aegean area clearly, it is dominated by Hellenes, though it has not lost all memory of its earlier culture.

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  • Abyssinia had been going through a long period of vicissitude and distraction.

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  • The production of tables for so enormous a population as that of the United States through the method of tallying by hand requires a great number of clerks and a long period of time, and when complete cannot be verified except by a repetition of the process.

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  • By the moderns he has been variously explained as a solar deity; a god of summer; a god of storm; a god of rain, who carries off the rain-giving cloud (the golden fleece) to refresh the earth after a long period of drought.

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  • After all, the practical reason why, when the power is once in the hands of the people, a majority are permitted, and for a long period continue, to rule, is not because they are most likely to be in the right, nor because this seems fairest to the minority, but because they are physically the strongest.

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  • Chew the tablet slowly and savor the flavor for a long period of time before swallowing.

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  • This is alternated with little smacking sounds, followed by a long period of tossing and turning and rearranging the pillows.

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  • Again the predominance of the 6H polytype is emphasized by its frequency and obvious syntactic coalescence to the long period polytypes.

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  • If your shoulder gets fatigued after having a bag strapped onto it for a long period of time, you're going to want to purchase the lightest laptop available.

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  • Imagine lying in a plastic bed for a long period of time on a thin mattress and you'll get the idea.

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  • This type is good for rooms that are unoccupied for long periods of time or if there will be crowds of people in the room for long period of time.

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  • If the tank's been sitting for a long period of time, it could have damage that's not accessible to the naked eye.

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  • Over a long period of time these plants and animals were covered with sand and silt.

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  • Check to see if the order is for one product or kit, billed one time or several products or kits that will be billed over a long period of time.

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  • If you neglect your pet for a long period of time, it goes to the Undying Woods Graveyard where another owner can begin to take care of your pet.

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  • The process requires a long period of rising and should be started the day prior to Easter.

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  • In most instances, a panic attack occurs as a result of stress that has built up over a long period of time.

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  • What's more, health experts noted that it is very rare that a whole, natural food, such as tofu, could be widely studied for such a long period of time and have a predominantly negative impact on a person's health.

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  • The bacteria does not appear to be able to develop a resistance to the substances in garlic that kill it off making garlic a very effective antibiotic over a long period of time.

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  • For vegans, some type of supplement, such as vitamin B12 shots, can be necessary if the vitamin is lacking for a long period of time.

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  • This makes it a good option for wedding programs that will be in use for a long period of time on the day of the wedding.

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  • Couples who have been married or in a relationship for a long period of time can often dispense sound and sage advice to the bride and groom on their wedding day.

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  • If used for a long period of time, higher doses will be needed to create the initial desired effect and physical dependence becomes an issue.

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  • Most antidepressants are made to be used over a long period of time.

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  • The Civil War, near the middle of the 19th century, was part of a long period of clothing history in America.

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  • Also, keep in mind that bags can take hours to arrive in your cabin, so if you can't live without a particular item for a long period of time, it's best to pack it in your tote.

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  • If you have a long period without rain, water the compost bin when you water the garden.

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  • If you can't find the answer in the tutorials or user forums (only available at some sites), you may find yourself stuck on that subject for a long period of time until you can figure it out.

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  • Long earrings are very glamorous, however they can also be very heavy therefore picking earrings that are not going to be uncomfortable after a long period of wear is important.

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  • Some commercial products contain so many chemicals that they can be irritating to sensitive skin and even harmful to your health over a long period of time.

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  • Herbs, juices, and other natural hair enhancers work over a long period of time.

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  • They are great to wear if you are flying and plan to be seated for a long period of time.

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  • For outside events where food may be out for a long period of time, practicing food safety correctly will help keep anyone from becoming sick.

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  • There is a lot of information on this forum; so, it is a very good source for those who are newly diagnosed with sleep apnea as well as those who have been using CPAP-type machines for a long period of time.

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  • The most important requirement is to protect your eyes from UV protection, due to the long period of time that you'll be outdoors.

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  • Second, they should be the type of game that you can play for a short period of time or a long period of time, with no penalty to the gamer on either end of the spectrum.

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  • However, you should resist the temptation to use a decorative wine bottle holder to permanently display this very special bottle of wine over a long period of time.

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  • Further evaluation may be necessary if these kinds of drawings continue for a long period of time.

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  • If taken for a long period of time, prednisone may also lead to the development of eye cataracts and slow down the child's growth.

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  • However, when these feelings get very intense, last for a long period of time, and begin to interfere with school and relationships, it may be a sign of a personality disorder that can, however, be treated.

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  • Other indicators of fetal well-being include short term variability (STV), which constitutes changes in the FHR from one beat to another, and long term variability (LTV), which is changes in the FHR over a long period of time.

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  • Children may also find the experience of regular injections over such a long period to be distressing.

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  • Tissue damage is greatest when skin is exposed to freezing slowly or over a long period of time.

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  • If a child's clothing has been wet for a long period of time or the child has been exposed to freezing temperatures, shows skin discoloration, and complains of feeling numb, the child should be seen by a doctor.

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  • If one looks at an object in extreme gaze for a long period of time, endpoint nystagmus may be noted.

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  • Lower doses may be used over a long period of time to prevent the return of a serious infection.

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  • The purpose of this long period of warming up at the barre is not only to get ready for the next part of the class, it is also the time to very seriously develop one's technique.

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  • These braids are typically done all over the head and can be left in for a long period of time.

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  • While many homeschooling parents recognize that homeschooling over a long period of time allows some flexibility, many still find it helpful to have a general course outline.

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  • You will be paying more on your mortgage for a long period of time.

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  • An escrow account should generally not hold such a large amount of money for such a long period of time.

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  • When you do your homework, you may be surprised to learn that an ARM could be less expensive over a long period than a fixed-rate mortgage.

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  • Many times, if a homeowner finds their home on the market for a long period of time they may consider owner financing.

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  • Foreclosed homes are generally the result of a long period of struggle for the former owners.

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  • The more serious effects of toxic levels of vitamin D occur only when you sustain these levels over a long period of time.

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  • Unlike standard models, commercial grade kitchen equipment can stand up to the most challenging tasks and last for a long period of time.

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  • Although this might not be an issue when candles are displayed during the winter, it is best to ensure that plastic candles are not in full sunlight for any long period of time.

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  • An intimate connection is a result of two people having developed trust, through the process of each sharing honest and later, candid opinions, values, and experiences over a long period of time.

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  • In many cases, the ring is presented before a long period of separation, such as when couples will be apart due to college or military service.

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  • You do not have to have the allergy for a long period to see these more severe symptoms occur.

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  • Making several small changes over a long period of time makes it easy to adjust to each change instead of reverting back to old habits.

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  • Be cautious if you come across a coupon that has typos, a fuzzy bar code, a very long period of use, or is for a savings that seems to good to be true.

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  • A crockpot, also known as a slow cooker, is a kitchen appliance that lets you cook a meal over a long period of time.

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  • Wear brand-new heels around the house to break them in and make them much more comfortable when the pressure is on and you need to wear them for a long period of time.

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  • Wearing this type of jewelry for a long period of time or in a fresh piercing can lead to an infected nose piercing.

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  • Large watches are naturally heavier than small watches, therefore the additional weight should be considered as this might make the watch uncomfortable if worn for a long period of time.

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  • Watch straps often require replacing after they have been worn for a long period of time.

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  • Rather, they may spend a long period of time repeating the motion.

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  • Just like other people, a professional house cleaner may be willing to offer you savings for the surety of your business over a long period.

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  • When your blood pressure remains high over a long period of time, you will experience hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis) and are at risk for heart attacks and stroke.

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  • Typically, a clear liquid diet is not nutritionally balanced and cannot be sustained over a long period of time, but rather is meant to provide some liquid, salt and basic nutrients for a few days until more nutritious foods can be resumed.

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  • It takes your body longer to break them down, which is why you feel sated for a relatively long period of time after eating foods high in complex carbs.

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  • If you have never lifted weights before or are undertaking an exercise routine after a long period of being sedentary, it is always best to check with your personal health care provider.

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  • Your pre-workout meal is pivotal to muscle recovery, and this is especially the case if you will be exerting yourself for a long period of time.

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  • You should also consult your doctor if you have been living a sedentary lifestyle for a long period of time.

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  • Other times, service contracts are a very good idea-especially if you plan to keep the product for a long period of time and do not want to have to pay to repair or replace it.

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  • If you will be traveling for a long period of time, consider getting a medical check-up before you leave.

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  • It the most popular of all the term plans, because it offers fairly inexpensive coverage for a relatively long period of time.

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  • If possible, do not wrap the lingerie until just before giving it so that it does not remain cramped for a long period of time.

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  • She has since gone through a long period of sobriety, and appears in the spin-off show Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew.

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  • In many cases, acne scars remain dark for a long period of time, but fading creams may be used to help the scars diminish.

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  • At-home freezing kits will freeze the offensive tag, removing it over a long period.

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  • Most shoes did not last for a long period of time.

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