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  • He's been on the up and up with us to date.

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  • This killer of Miss Washington is your most dire threat to date.

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  • I needed twenty minutes to bring the retired detective up to date.

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  • He brought her up to date.

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  • In any event, I should bring him up to date.

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  • I read Martha's note to us and brought Betsy up to date on my conversation with Julie.

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  • He'd never gotten over her friend refusing to date him after she dumped him.

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  • She was in jeans and a man's dress shirt, her most unrevealing outfit to date.

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  • There was no need to date anything.

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  • He'd massacred every human she'd run across to date.

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  • Dean returned to Bird Song and brought Cynthia up to date on his conversation with Sheriff Weller over a quiet lunch of soup and grilled cheese.

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  • From the very beginning there had been an intensity, a seriousness to the falling flakes that spoke of accumulations far in excess of anything the Deans had seen to date.

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  • No, she still wasn't out of the woods, but everyone seemed pleased at her responses to date.

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  • Dean brought Fred up to date on not only the telephone call to his wife, but his meeting with Weller and his speculation that Cynthia might have seen Donnie Ryland near the accident scene.

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  • She, in turn, brought him up to date.

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  • Sackler brought Dean up to date on his recent stay with Baratto but nothing of importance was learned.

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  • Fred was back at it with his notes and was anx­ious to bring Dean up to date on the progress he'd make in Dean's absence.

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  • The girls all want to date people with money or family who can get them places.

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  • Xander, you have to date her.

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  • In the case of London it seems to date from 1540.

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  • Only in a very modified sense, therefore, can it be correctly said to date from the Reformation.

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  • With regard to the carpet manufactory, it is said locally to date from the time of the Crusades, and it is presumed that the Crusaders learnt the art from the Saracens.

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  • Cromwell's policy in this instance was not overturned at the Restoration, and the great Jewish immigration into England with all its important consequences may be held to date practically from these first concessions made by Cromwell.

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  • Neumayr, while they regard the basin of the Pacific as of great antiquity, believe the Atlantic to date only from the Mesozoic age.

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  • When more is known of the earliest Etruscan inscriptions it may become possible to date the Iguvine Tables by their alphabetic peculiarities as compared with their mother-alphabet, the Etruscan.

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  • In the market-place is the market cross, said to date from 958, and a beautiful Renaissance fountain, the Petersbrunnen, erected in 1595.

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  • Its charter is said to date from 121 8, and it was the seat of the courts of the earls of Strathearn till 1 747, when heritable jurisdictions were abolished.

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  • In the hundred and seventieth year (142 B.C.) the yoke of the heathen was taken away from Israel and the people began to date their legal documents "in the first year of Simon the great high priest and commander and leader of the Jews."

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  • This monumental work seems to date from the close of the Middle Minoan age, but has been re-used for interments at successive periods (Evans, Archaeologic, 1906, p. 136 sqq.).

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  • The attempt of Seeck to date the synod 316 presupposes that the emperor was present in person, which is highly improbable.

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  • Part of the present structure is believed to date from 1220 and once sheltered William Wallace.

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  • This Egyptian picture was said to date from the time of the third or fourth dynasty, some three thousand years before the Christian era.

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  • Selmi, Enciclopedia di chimica, are more valuable; the latter two are kept up to date by annual supplements.

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  • The bridge across the Narenta, at Konjica, is said to date from the 10th century.

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  • In point of international law, its existence may be said to date from Dec. I 1918, when the Prince-Regent Alexander of Serbia formally complied with the invitation of the Yugoslav National Council to assume the regency over the sister provinces also.

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  • From this time is said to date the air "March of the men of Harlech" (Rhyf elgerdd gwyr Harlech) .

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  • The Greek work would seem to date the burial as of the 3rd century B.C.

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  • Unfortunately however it is impossible to date the book of Chronicles with certainty.

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  • Beginning with the earliest versions of the Bible, which seem to date from the 2nd century A.D., the series comprises a great mass of translations from Greek originals - theological, philosophical, legendary, historical and scientific. In a fair number of cases the Syriac version has preserved to us the substance of a lost original text.

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  • It possesses several ancient churches, of which one is said to date from 1206, and a town hall built in 1559.

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  • At Fredericksburg he and his division won great distinction by their attack on the position held by Jackson's corps, and Meade was promoted majorgeneral of volunteers, to date from the 29th of November.

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  • A first edition of his Historia Britonum was in circulation by the year 1139, although the text which we possess appears to date from 1147.

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  • Geologically they are known to date back to the Oligocene period, and wings believed to be referable to them have been found in Liassic and Jurassic beds.

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  • The Auld Brig is said to date from the reign of Alexander III.

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  • The book appears to have been known in the ages immediately succeeding his own; and, though there is no contemporary manuscript in existence, there are some half-dozen which appear to date from the end of the 13th or the course of the 14th century, while one at least appears to be a copy made from his own work in that spirit of unintelligent faithfulness which is much more valuable to posterity than more pragmatical editing.

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  • The formation of the existing rift-valley seems in any case to date from Tertiary times only.

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  • He was the first pope to date his acts according to the years of the Frankish monarchy, and a mosaic of the time in the Lateran palace represents St Peter bestowing the banners upon Charles as a token of temporal supremacy, while the coinage issued by the pope bears witness to the same idea.

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  • The history of Aberystwyth may be said to date from the time of Gilbert Strongbow, who in 1109 erected a fortress on the present Castle Hill.

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  • It is difficult to date the alliance of Syria and Philistia against Israel in Isa.

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  • The lex parieti faciundo, an interesting inscription of 105 B.C. relating to some building works in front of the temple of Serapis, shows that Puteoli had considerable administrative independence, including the right to date such a public document by the names of its own magistrates.

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  • Then, on that night, the enumerator, reinforced if necessary by aid drafted from outside, revisits his beat, and brings the record up to date by striking out the absent and entering the new arrivals.

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  • The modern use of the term " chapel " seems to date only from Methodism (Mackennal, p. 165).

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  • La Chapelle is still older, dating nominally from 1210, the choir and transept being considered to date from about fifty years later.

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  • The institution of this strange matrimonial prize - which had its parallel at Whichanoure (or Wichnor) in Staffordshire, at St Moleine in Brittany, and apparently also at Vienna - appears to date from the reign of John.

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  • The place is said to date from the 9th century; it obtained civic rights in 1208, and later became a member of the Hanseatic League.

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  • It is believed to date from the 7th century, and some of the stones are evidently from a Roman building, one bearing an inscription.

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  • Though scepticism as a definite school may be said to date only from the time of Pyrrho (q.v.) of Elis, the main currents of Sophistic thought were sceptical in the wider sense of that term.

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  • From him may be said to date the formation of anything like a national Polish theatre, so that his name marks an epoch.

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  • Perhaps the most significant event from which to date the modern period is the publication by Lessing in 1774-1777 of the "Wolfenbiittel Fragments," i.e.

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  • Colima was in a state of eruption as late as 1909, Jorullo (4262 ft.) is said to date from 1759, when its cone was formed, and Ceboruco (7100 ft.) in the territory of Tepic, shows occasional signs of activity.

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  • The city also contains a sacred Bo-tree, which is said to date back to the year 245 B.C. The railway was extended from Matale to Anuradhapura in 1905.

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  • The larger part of it seems to date from the closing stages of the Iowan epoch, but bess appears to have come into existence after other glacial epochs as well.

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  • It is significant in this connexion that it was under Adrian (c. 774) that the papal chancery ceased to date by the regnal years of the Eastern emperor and substituted that of the pontificate.

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  • We have evidence, both archaeological and linguistic, that the cultivation of cereals in Teutonic lands goes back to a very remote period, while the antiquity even of the ox-plough is attested by the rock-carvings at Tegneby in Bohuslan (Sweden), which are believed to date from early in the bronze age.

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  • The use of the pendulum clock in its present form appears to date from the construction of such a clock by Huygens in 16J7.

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  • It is of the utmost importance, however, to make, if possible, such a choice of a standard as shall render it unnecessary to date all results which have any relation to time.

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  • School, an institution supposed to date from, the 12th century; Sharp's institute (1860); the Stewart's free school, an industrial school for girls, and the Fechney industrial school.

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  • Of the objects found in the oldest graves, and supposed to date from about the 7th century B.C., the cups of silver and silver-gilt and most of the gold and amber jewelry are Phoenician (possibly Carthaginian), or at least made on Phoenician models; but the bronzes and some of the ivory articles seem to.

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  • In 1630 a professor of Louvain, Erycius Puteanus (van Putte), published a treatise, De Begginarum apud Belgas instituto et nomine suiragium, in which he produced three documents purporting to date from the i ith and 12th centuries, which seemed conclusively to prove that the Beguines existed long before Lambert le Begue.

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  • This cavity was filled with rubbish, sherds, &c., the latest of which was found to date as far back as the beginning of the Middle Minoan age, and the later work of 1908 only proved (by means of a small shaft sunk through the debris) that the rock floor was 52 ft.

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  • The canal system of Orissa was never expected to be remunerative, since in five years out of six the local rainfall is sufficient for the rice crop. In1878-1879the area irrigated was 111,250 acres, and the outlay up to date was Rx.1,750,000.

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  • The existing town appears to date from the time of the Almoravides, who built the citadel, now turned into a prison.

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  • Maria infra Portas is said to date from the 7th century, but from this period only the columns of the portico remain.

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  • The burgh is said to date from the reign of William the Lion (1165-1214); its charter was granted in 1502.

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  • The beginning of Heptanesian history may be said to date from the 9th century.

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  • It is situated on the river Traun and possesses an interesting parish church, in Gothic style, rebuilt in the 15th century, but the oldest part supposed to date from the 9th century.

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  • The most prominent buildings are the Gothic church of St Bartholomew, said to date from 1292, whose tower (325 ft.) is the highest in Bohemia, and the fine Renaissance town hall dating from the 16th century.

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  • C. Talbot was published in 1876, and it was brought up to date by the government of India in 1909.

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  • Sheridan distinguished himself still more at the sanguinary battle of Murfreesboro (Stone river), and on the recommendation of Rosecrans was made major-general of volunteers, to date from the 31st of December 1862.

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  • Bodio have been completed in the case of Europe and America, and, for the rest of the world, the figures annually brought up to date in the Statesman's Year Book may be taken to be the best available.

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  • The origin of the English Roman Catholics as a community separated from the National Church is generally held to date from the accession of Queen Elizabeth in 1558.

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  • That which was retted at Millisle was pronounced superior to the other " " To summarise results up to date '.

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  • The settlements at Paphos and Salamis, and probably at Curium, were believed to date from the period of the Trojan War, i.e.

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  • Much valuable work has been done by modern Jewish scholars on the " higher criticism " of these writings, which, it must be remembered, range over several centuries, but it still remains difficult to date their contents.

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  • The church of St Nicholas and St Faith has an early Norman tower, and part of the fabric is considered to date from before the Conquest; but there was much alteration in the Decorated and Perpendicular periods.

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  • On the right bank is the church (once the cathedral) of Ste Marie, the choir of which is thought to date in parts from the 9th century, while the nave belongs to the 12th century.

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  • Thus the independence of the Greek Church may be said to date from the time of Basil.

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  • The earliest known form of the name is Sweynesse, which occurs in a charter granted by William earl of Warwick some time previous to 1184; in King John's charter (1215) it appears as Sweyneshe, and in the town seal, the origin of which is supposed to date from about the same period, it is given as "Sweyse."

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  • Its cross, said to date from the time of David I., is one of the best preserved crosses in the Border counties.

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  • The town contains an ancient church, believed to date from c.iroo.

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  • The connexions with the Pauline epistles are conclusive for a date later than the death of James; those with Clement and Hermas are perhaps sufficient to date it as prior to the former, and suggest Rome as the place of origin.

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  • The monster of the Odyssey has been " written up to date " after the Alexandrian manner and has become a gentle simpleton.

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  • The neighbouring ruins of an older native town are said to date from the Incas.

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  • North of Bilma is the town of Dirki, said to date from the 11th century.

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  • The arrangement of the modern streets preserves that of the ancient town, and the disposition of the walled paths which divide the plain to the east seems to date in like manner from Roman times.

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  • It is, however, entirely legendary, being rather the crystallization of earlier Roland legends than the source of later ones, and its popularity seems to date from the latter part of the 12th century.

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  • In this latter case the legend professes to date from the 8th century, and scholars who have examined the texts in their present form consider that there may be solid ground for this attribution.

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  • Intermingled are some stories derived from the Greek mercenaries, especially about their leader Phanes of Halicarnassus, who 1 On the much discussed tablet, which is said to date from his 1 ith year, the writer had at first written "loth year of Cyrus," and then corrected this date into "1st year of Cambyses"; see Strassmaier, Inschriften von Cambyses, No.

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  • But in regard to date there has been a remarkable retreat from the earlier critical assertions.

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  • Altogether, critics decline to date the book earlier than the 3rd or even 2nd century B.C.

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  • These things appear to date from the very beginning of the Christian era, and continue down to the end of the 8th century.

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  • Besides the small farms there is the zadruga, a form of community which appears to date from prehistoric times, and mainly survives along the Bosnian frontier, though tending to disappear everywhere and to be replaced by rural co-operation.

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  • The connexion with Regulus is, therefore, due in all probability to the desire to date the foundation of the church at St Andrews as early as possible.

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  • The political history of Madagascar as a whole may be said to date from the reign of Radama I.

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  • Besides these came the composition of his Chinese books, the teaching of his people and the maintenance of the record of the mission history which had been enjoined upon him by the general of the order, and which he kept well up to date.

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  • The large system of ruined forts and " cities " in Mashonaland, at Zimbabwe and elsewhere, concerning which so many ingenious theories have been woven, have been proved to date from medieval times.

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  • The history of Ethiopia therefore as an independent civilization may be said to date from the 8th century B.C., though future researches may be able to carry its infant origins to a remoter past.

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  • Mannhardt, who by comparing numerous examples of similar customs among other European peoples arrived at the conclusion that the rite was of extreme antiquity and of dramatic rather than sacrificial character, and that its object was possibly to procure rain; (2) that of Wissowa, who refuses to date it farther back than the latter half of the 3rd century B.C., and sees in it the yearly representation of an original sacrifice of twentyseven captive Greeks (taking Argei as a Latin form of 'Ap-yE701) by drowning in the Tiber.

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  • The Gothic cathedral, said by tradition to date from 1107, but probably of 13th or 14th century 'workmanship, has the appearance of a fortress, with embattled walls and two solid towers.

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  • Our office received thousands of Internet generated reports from around the world, listing a myriad of up to date economic data.

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  • Dean brought Fred and Cynthia up to date on his strained meeting with the new acting sheriff and Fitzgerald's reluctant agreement to check out the skeleton—Martha's bones, as the mine-hidden discovery was now named.

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  • You should know better than to date moody artists by now.

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  • When he had summed up his findings, Anderson agreed that the evidence gathered to date pointed to a simple accident.

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  • Anderson, in turn, brought Dean up to date on Parkside news, especially the local excitement caused by the dis­covery of the body of Billie Wassermann.

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  • I relish the prospect of finally getting up to date with my constituency workload.

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  • It is one of 10 internationally accredited cord blood banks to date.

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  • A good way to keep up to date with current affairs in the science world.

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  • Such attitudes have been reflected in the predominantly ' common sense ' explanations of pit alignments to date.

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  • The majority of clinical work to date is considered anecdotal (Young & Ballard, 1999 ).

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  • What Hoffman has done in " his version " is create the most anodyne and pastoralist interpretation of the play to date.

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  • I would suggest you also browse the archive of our linux-cert mailing list to understand the discussions we've had to date.

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  • There has only been one isolated case of H5N1 avian flu in the UK to date.

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  • It is deemed to be our biggest club banger to date.

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  • Neolithic long barrows have been found to date from the early part of the period ranging from 4000 to 2500 BC.

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  • Your local citizens advice bureau will give you better, more up to date info than I have.

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  • They will form a trained cadre, who will be kept up to date on issues relating to the appointment process.

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  • But to date the evidence released into the public domain has been largely circumstantial.

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  • The medieval labyrinth of water conduits is believed to date back to the 13th century.

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  • The cyber crook is likely to have up to date technology and law enforcement needs to keep pace with him.

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  • Last year they hatched three cygnets, unfortunately only one survived to date.

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  • The audience The conference attracted 153 delegates, the largest number to date.

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  • Techniques using in situ produced cosmogenic nuclides have been developed to date sediments deposited over the past several million years Granger et al.

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  • Most discussions and evaluative reviews of VLEs to date have tended to concentrate on the features, technical details and pricing of different systems.

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  • But whilst to date the FTSE 100 may have relinquished its 2006 gains, perhaps we shouldn't feel too downhearted yet.

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  • Policy holders must also ensure that pet vaccinations are kept up to date.

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  • This would appear to date man in Washington to a time before the Pleistocene epoch, which scientists are reluctant to do.

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  • For a company synonymous with engineering excellence, Honda recognizes the value of investment in the most up to date infrastructure available.

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  • Companies brokers scout always up to date here roughly federal.

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  • This old finca dating from 1672, with its beautiful patio and original well, has been restored several times to date.

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  • Hailed as the best white double basket fuchsia raised to date.

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  • Even being extremely generous in my words, Chris Tucker has THE most annoying role seen in any film to date.

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  • What was the bands most memorable gig to date?

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  • Advance of retirement gratuity earned to date of application, interest free.

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  • Her research interests to date include cobalamin levels in health and disease, feline hyperthyroidism, and canine lymphoma.

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  • Tonight's show â incidentally their biggest UK headline gig to date â is a particularly incendiary affair.

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  • His forte is delivering intelligent, thought provoking material that pulls no punches and is always incisive, relevant and up to date.

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  • You just have to stay up to date with who's banging who, or else you become completely socially inept.

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  • Make sure your tetanus jabs are up to date.

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  • The OwnCal feature shows your energy expenditure during exercise as well as your accumulated kilocalories to date.

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  • Six members of the p21-activated kinase (PAK) family of protein kinases have been identified to date.

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  • There has been response from CBC to date to the Parish Council's suggestion regarding leasing the station car park.

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  • If you want to keep up to date with things then join the mailing list.

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  • They make megabucks just for playing records, go clubbing for a living, and get to date superstars.

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  • Sharpe is sent to investigate what turns out to be his most dangerous mission to date.

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  • We intend to publish newsletters at least three times a year to keep you up to date with events.

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  • In addition FISO provide an email newsletter to keep fans up to date with the latest news.

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  • The healthyliving newsletter is a great way to keep up to date with topical issues focussing on both healthy eating and physical activity.

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  • Nicola works with senior members of her team to create and maintain up to date and commercially orientated precedents and fee earner support papers.

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  • Progress to Date Together with the University of Limerick, the Park has the benefits of a fine, riverside parkland site.

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  • Spode's pattern is thought to date from 1806.

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  • The solo performance is a demonstration of your skills to date and your confidence as a performer.

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  • Research findings to date show that procedures such as creating safe environments for fish from cormorant predation are not the solution to all problems.

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  • The latest press releases appear on these pages to keep you up to date with what is happening.

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  • Solomon Hare offers a comprehensive in-house training program which will keep you up to date and help develop your personal and technical skills.

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  • The lack of concrete proposals for ad-hoc collaborative projects represents the main area of disappointment to date.

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  • In the increasingly bureaucratic quagmire in which we live, an up to date will should be everyone's number one priority.

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  • The UK is heavily reliant on our trading partners coming out of recession, of which there is no clear sign to date.

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  • However, these trials have all been conducted by the same research group and to date have not been independently replicated.

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  • Evil spells and brutal reprisals haunt them as they face their most sinister challenge to date.

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  • We also included a rundown of all the protests to date.

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  • The committee expressed general satisfaction with the progress to date relating to the site.

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  • No research to date has overturned the basic chemical fact of life that the paper is acidic and will self-destruct over time.

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  • Instead, the german sextet has unleashed perhaps their most varied album to date.

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  • He has remained Britain's top international pistol shooter to date.

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  • More importantly, it will be a wonderful souvenir of Leeds United's greatest days to date.

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  • Standard endoscopic surveillance to date has not been always accurate in the diagnosis of rejection.

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  • Work to date on preparing the science syllabus for Web-based implementation promises to be a suitable framework for other syllabi.

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  • Telethon campaign reaches all-time high Student callers secured the highest amount of donations to date in the recent spring telethon campaign reaches all-time high Student callers secured the highest amount of donations to date in the recent spring telethon for the Edinburgh Fund.

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  • However there have been very few reports of solid state titanium NMR to date.

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  • Her report will help those tods working in FE to keep up to date with the new National Strategy - Skills for Life.

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  • You will be shown many medieval tombstones that help to date the church.

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  • Coming right up to date Londoner Jonathan Gee plays the Wardrobe 13 June with a Quartet he co-leads with young trumpeter Damon Brown.

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  • Impact This research used the most up to date DNA profiling techniques to identify practical strategies to help farmers control trypanosomiasis.

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  • The Bible warns us not to date or marry an unbeliever.

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  • Webmaster forums to keep up to date on SEO techniques and search engine criteria revisions.

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  • The unbeaten welterweight from Buckhaven faces by far his toughest challenge to date when he faces Glenn McClarnon for the Celtic title.

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  • We also need a computer whiz kid to keep our online ads up to date to ensure we receive calls from the public.

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  • It was in particular the misfortunes of the later 'seventies that gave the needed fillip to that branch of stock-farming concerned with the production of milk, butter and cheese, and from this period may be said to date the revival of the dairying industry, which received a powerful impetus through the introduction of the centrifugal cream separator, and was fostered by the British Dairy Farmers' Association (formed in 1875).

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  • Thus, if any inference as to date can be drawn from ch.

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  • But the national existence and name of the Turks (q.v.) seem to date from the 5th century A.D., so that it is an anachronism to speak of the Yue-Chi as a division of them.

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  • Ecclesiastes) whose traditional antiquity is left unquestioned by him are in reality of far more recent origin; (c) to eliminate the earlier sources or elements in the writings which Hobbes was content to date mainly or as a whole by their latest elements (e.g.

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  • Then follows the "adoration of the cross" (a ceremony derived from the church of Jerusalem and said to date back to near the time of Helena's "invention of the cross"); the hymns Pange lingua and Vexilla regis are sung, and then follows the "Mass of the Presanctified."

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