Three mg/kg of elemental iron once daily as either ferrous sulfate drops or iron polysaccharide complex drops for 12 weeks. |
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Another recent example, which, admittedly, has its own problems, demonstrated the street harassment women receive daily. |
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All these debates and doings made for juicy news, and the men of the local staff, ably bossed by Callahan, poured it out daily. |
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Make like the legendary Kitty Carlisle Hart, who adhered to a daily ritual. |
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His ex-partner stalks him on a daily basis. |
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Her parents hoped a daily dose of hard work would keep her out of trouble. |
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A homework agenda, sometimes called a student planner, is a notebook often used to help your child keep track of daily homework assignments. |
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Like most transplant recipients, Kainer takes daily antirejection medication and takes precautions for a diminished immune system. |
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These gestures, performed with the nonchalance of a daily chore, appeared and disappeared arrhythmically, weaving an intricate texture. |
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The patient was treated with methylprednisolone, cyclophosphamide, and azathioprine, as well as burn center protocol care with daily tankings. |
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At home he read too many papers. He was better off without his daily dose of world botheration, sham happenings, without newspaper phrases. |
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A railroad required expertise available across the whole length of its trackage, to deal with daily crises, breakdowns and bad weather. |
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The trip offers an escape from the banalities of daily life. |
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I started eating healthier and added exercise to my daily routine. |
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There's not enough water to meet the daily needs of the city's people. |
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She had been taking more than the recommended daily dose of the medicine. |
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The mihrab serves as the location where the imam leads the five daily prayers on a regular basis. |
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In 1549, the Crown ordered the publication of the Book of Common Prayer, containing the forms of worship for daily and Sunday church services. |
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St Paul's Cathedral is a working church with hourly prayer and daily services. |
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The cathedral is generally open daily to tourists and has a regular programme of organ recitals and other performances. |
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Two are Minor Canons with particular areas of specialist responsibility, including ceremony, music, liturgy and daily services. |
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Located in the former Treasury in the crypt, the film takes visitors on a journey through the history and daily life of St Paul's Cathedral. |
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A mild dose of a warm active aperient to obviate costiveness, or to produce two motions daily, is generally very beneficial. |
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By 1985, Roy Noble was also a regular daily voice, presenting weekday magazine shows for the station for 27 years. |
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The Western Mail is a daily newspaper published by Media Wales Ltd in Cardiff, Wales owned by the UK's largest newspaper company, Trinity Mirror. |
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Until 13 January 2012 it was a daily morning newspaper, with the title The Liverpool Daily Post. |
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Its sister publication, the Liverpool Echo, is now the sole daily newspaper in Liverpool. |
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As the name suggests, it had previously been an evening paper, but later moved to a morning daily. |
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The South Wales Echo is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Cardiff, Wales and distributed throughout the surrounding area. |
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The South Wales Argus is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Newport, South Wales. |
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In 2009 Golwg360 was launched as a website offering daily Welsh and international news in Welsh. |
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Along with spicy dishes, a mild side dish of steamed or boiled sweet vegetables are often served in the daily meals. |
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To relieve the pain, I was given daily shots of morphine and since I didn't have an okole any more, I had to take all the shots in my arms. |
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All power grids have varying loads on them but the daily minimum is the base load, supplied by plants which run continuously. |
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Coastal salt marshes can be distinguished from terrestrial habitats by the daily tidal flow that occurs and continuously floods the area. |
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Thermodynamic benefits are that daily steam turbine startup losses are eliminated. |
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After a baby is born, it immediately becomes part of the family and takes part in daily life. |
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The convenience store was a heavily travelled point in her daily orbit, as she purchased both cigarettes and lottery tickets there. |
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Lessons from the Apocrypha are regularly appointed to be read in the daily, Sunday, and special services of Morning and Evening Prayer. |
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It has several route numbers of which E6 is the overwhelmingly most used one, in daily speak. |
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Most of the sediment within a mudflat is within the intertidal zone, and thus the flat is submerged and exposed approximately twice daily. |
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The strait is the busiest international seaway in the world, used by over 400 commercial vessels daily. |
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Bergen is the southern terminus of Hurtigruten, the Coastal Express, which operates with daily services along the coast to Kirkenes. |
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During his occupancy of this position the maximum daily outsend rose from 2,500,000 to 4,000,000 cubic feet. |
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The British devised a plan to ambush German destroyers on their daily patrols. |
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Time charter arrangements specify a daily rate, and port costs and voyage expenses are also generally paid by the charterer. |
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Orkney Ferries provide daily ferry crossings to Backaland on Eday from Kirkwall. |
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Some of these markets are held on a daily basis, like the Albert Cuypmarkt and the Dappermarkt. |
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Two services to Portsmouth are provided daily from the Terminal de la Citadelle. |
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Since his nomination to the Inflexible, his spirits have returned and daily increased, and now he almost requires wiring down. |
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But I run daily or go to the gym and go in a kayak or on a stand-up paddleboard. |
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While the bison was key to the daily life of the Mandan, they also farmed and actively traded goods with other Great Plains tribes. |
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Until May 2014, KLM Cityhopper operated two daily passenger flights from the airport to Schiphol airport in the Netherlands. |
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Chinmoy recommended meditation during the quiet atmosphere of the early morning, before starting daily activities. |
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A resi lived surrounded by students, who took care of their master's daily needs. |
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He had, during many years, earned his daily bread by pandaring to the vicious taste of the pit, and by grossly flattering rich and noble patrons. |
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The daily diet of the pigeon places many physiological challenges that it must overcome through osmoregulation. |
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House sparrows in constant dim light can also be entrained to a daily cycle based on the presence of food. |
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The gods represented distinctly the practical needs of daily life, and they were scrupulously accorded the rites and offerings considered proper. |
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The Vita also offers a valuable insight into the monastic practices of Iona and the daily life of the early medieval Gaelic monks. |
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With physical exertion and heat exposure, water loss will increase and daily fluid needs may increase as well. |
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The 1920s saw the general favor of practicality, in architecture as well as in daily life. |
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Some of the largest daily temperature ranges on Earth occur in western sections of Asia. |
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The volcano continued to have several earthquakes daily, with volcanologists watching the volcano closely. |
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Fernando de Noronha Airport is served by daily flights from Recife and Natal on the Brazilian coast. |
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The majority of Canadians consider religion to be unimportant in their daily lives, but still believe in God. |
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Now it is his daily work to particularize, item by item, the iniquities of the system, and the petty manifestations of the tyranny here in Arras. |
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The daily inequality is not consistent and is generally small when the Moon is over the equator. |
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Later the daily tides were explained more precisely by the interaction of the Moon's and the sun's gravity. |
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After completing its daily route, the bus returns passengerless to the depot. |
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Middens with damp, anaerobic conditions can even preserve organic remains in deposits as the debris of daily life are tossed on the pile. |
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Inuit religion was closely tied to a system of rituals integrated into the daily life of the people. |
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In addition, in the planting of manioc, they requested that the men to have a daily quota of two and a half hands and for the women, two hands. |
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The daily quota for sugarcane was set to five hands rather than six and with ten canes in each bundle. |
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Around 35,000 people commute into Exeter on a daily basis, from nearby surrounding towns. |
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Under the new deal Flybe will operate 2 daily flights with the afternoon service being dropped. |
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Each week, in five daily programmes, the work of a particular composer is studied in detail and illustrated with musical excerpts. |
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Comparisons between the scleral rings of dinosaurs and modern birds and reptiles have been used to infer daily activity patterns of dinosaurs. |
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Music may have developed from rhythmic sounds produced by daily chores, for example, cracking open nuts with stones. |
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Maintaining a rhythm while working may have helped people to become more efficient at daily activities. |
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The site is still managed by the National Trust and is open daily from mid March to the end of October. |
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The radio, however, was most pervertly used during the expulsion of Asians in 1972 when news broadcasts carried daily statements on their fate. |
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According to Pliny, the Emperor Tiberius had the cucumber on his table daily during summer and winter. |
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Followers of the Jain religion avoid eating garlic and onion on a daily basis. |
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It is still, at the moment, a site in which innovation and excellence in marine engineering skills happens on a daily basis. |
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In some form, it can be traced back almost 5000 years to Mesopotamian writings describing daily rations of beer and bread to workers. |
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The Isle of Wight County Press website was launched in 1999 and features headline articles updated on a daily basis. |
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These will often appear on the website before featuring in the next issue, allowing readers to be updated daily instead of each week. |
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The main form of food production in such societies is the daily collection of wild plants and the hunting of wild animals. |
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Rather than searching for food on a daily basis, members of a pastoral society rely on domesticated herd animals to meet their food needs. |
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Acquisition of second and additional languages can come at any age, through exposure in daily life or courses. |
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Today, French contains approximately 150 to 180 words known to be of Gaulish origin, most of which concern pastoral or daily activity. |
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Hamburger Abendblatt and Hamburger Morgenpost are daily regional newspapers with a large circulation. |
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The average level of daily physical activity has also been shown to affect timing of puberty, especially in females. |
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Communications and information technology, transportation technology, and medical advances had radically altered daily lives. |
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They lost one day because they traveled west during their circumnavigation of the globe, opposite to Earth's daily rotation. |
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In the Iberian peninsula, in a situation of constant conflict, warfare and daily life were strongly interlinked. |
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Construction of a new city there lasted from 1407 to 1420, employing hundreds of thousands of workers daily. |
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Moroccans in regions formerly controlled by Spain watch Spanish television and have interactions in Spanish on a daily basis. |
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In the Tang period, Daoism and Buddhism reigned as core ideologies as well, and played a large role in people's daily lives. |
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Hence, common ostriches drink relatively large volumes of water daily, and excrete generous quantities of highly concentrated urine. |
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Omanis usually eat their main daily meal at midday, while the evening meal is lighter. |
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In an atmosphere of constant conflict, warfare and daily life were strongly intertwined during this period. |
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Rice is the staple food of Sierra Leone and is consumed at virtually every meal daily. |
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In 2007 there were 15 daily newspapers in the country, as well as those published weekly. |
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Among newspaper readership, young people are likely to read newspapers weekly and older people daily. |
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Such statistical estimations could be viewed with skepticism because the average Haitian and Haitian family spends more than that daily. |
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Rio de Janeiro has the oldest operating electric tramway in Brazil and South America, now mainly used by tourists and less by daily commuters. |
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Consequently, Montevideo's newspapers, which account for all of Uruguay's principal daily newspapers, greatly expanded their circulations. |
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Barcaza Melinka at Porvenir port, providing daily car ferry service across the Strait of Magellan between Punta Arenas and Porvenir. |
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The app includes daily diaries for prebedtime activities, substance use, and sleep quality. |
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Almost daily clashes between protesters and security forces led to dozens of deaths. |
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The polista were according to law, to be given a daily rice ration during their working days which they often did not receive. |
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Around 20 earthquakes are registered daily, though most are too weak to be felt. |
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Newspapers with daily distribution are El Nuevo Dia, El Vocero and Indice, Metro, and Primera Hora. |
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Floridians consume 21 million gallons of gasoline daily, ranking it third in national use. |
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Jauja airport was officially recognized in 1995 and currently receives daily commercial flights. |
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The metro system began operating in December 2012 and transported 78,224 people on average on a daily basis. |
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As both spoke French in daily life, their court church in the Prinsenhof in Delft held services in French. |
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Both are served daily by many major airlines to destinations such as New York, Atlanta, and Orlando. |
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The Downeaster makes five daily trips, three of which continue past Portland to Brunswick. |
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Anna, the map of her drift, and daily meteorological records, but the destiny of those who stayed on board remains unknown. |
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The wet season, which runs from January to April, is characterized by heavy downpours on an almost daily basis. |
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The Cossacks experienced difficulties under Tsar Alexis as the influx of refugees grew daily. |
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They were civil servants appointed by the Emperor to handle daily governance. |
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The most common interactions with cattle involve daily feeding, cleaning and milking. |
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In the UK, potatoes are not considered by the NHS as counting towards the recommended daily five portions of fruit and vegetables. |
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Cassava accounts for a daily caloric intake of 30 percent in Ghana and is grown by nearly every farming family. |
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In Finnish, it is mostly a literary device, as it has virtually disappeared from daily spoken language in most dialects. |
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Special English was first used on October 19, 1959, and is still presented daily by the United States broadcasting service Voice of America. |
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The Chinese government has used Esperanto since 2001 for daily news on china. |
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This variation shows up frequently in newspapers, magazines and political speeches as well as in daily conversation. |
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The upper air network includes 43 airports that offer scheduled services on a daily basis. |
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Other historians have stressed the enormous political power wielded on a daily basis by the clerics. |
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The work of 1549 was the first prayer book to include the complete forms of service for daily and Sunday worship in English. |
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After the 1750s the volume of cases rose until by 1790 it was necessary to maintain a daily log of decisions. |
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In recent years, the problems of the tropical rain forests have become an almost daily topic of conversation. |
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A flag on one is flown daily, while the other is hoisted only on those days when the court is in session. |
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The only substantial amendment was that Asquith would have daily oversight of the War Council's work and a right of veto. |
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The Order Paper is a daily publication in the Westminster system of government which lists the business of parliament for that day's sitting. |
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Automation plays an increasingly important role in the world economy and in daily experience. |
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Militarism and imperialism of racial and cultural rivalries were little more than the amusements of his daily newspaper. |
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Six years later, in 1863, the rail seemed as perfect as ever, although some 700 trains had passed over it daily. |
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While living in Cologne, they created and served as editors for a new daily newspaper called the Neue Rheinische Zeitung. |
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At this time, Marx was living in London but they were able to exchange ideas through daily correspondence. |
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In 1922 it was struck by lightning and had to be dynamited down, but until that time it was in daily use. |
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So 28 chaldrons of coal were carbonized daily, and 84,000 lights supplied by those two companies only. |
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Bai Juyi used his leisure time to enjoy the beauty of West Lake, visiting it almost daily. |
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In Babylonia during the period 1800 to 1600 BC, for example, the daily wage for a common laborer was enough to buy about 15 pounds of wheat. |
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The majority of individuals were primarily concerned with meeting their own daily needs. |
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They were laid out on a weekly rotation, the various meals selected on a daily basis, from a list of foodstuffs. |
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In 1900, there were 130,000 horses in Manhattan, each one eating fifteen to twenty pounds of hay daily. |
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While most New England cities have daily newspapers, The Boston Globe and The New York Times are distributed widely throughout the region. |
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For its next four years, the new firm occupied one of Weed's buildings, milling thousands of screws daily on over 50 machines. |
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It features over 150 daily departures to over 30 destinations on nine airlines. |
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It currently provides daily service from ORH to Fort Lauderdale, and Orlando, Florida. |
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The Sun, headquartered in downtown Lowell, is a major daily newspaper serving Greater Lowell and southern New Hampshire. |
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Since turbine gates are often opened intermittently, rapid or even daily fluctuations in river flow are observed. |
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Wind power goes through predictable variation by season, but is intermittent on a daily basis. |
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Both automatic refrigerators for daily use and deepfreeze preservation are inventions of permanent value. |
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In 2013, the LIRR's commuter rail system is the busiest commuter railroad in North America, serving nearly 335,000 passengers daily. |
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In July and August the average daily maximum and minimum are 19C and 11C respectively. |
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By 1833 Keswick had twelve daily schools, including a new National School at High Hill. |
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Today, there are 120,000 passengers each year with up to 16 trains daily in summer. |
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The Moskovskiye Vedomosti newspaper appeared from 1756, originally in weekly intervals, and from 1859 as a daily newspaper. |
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The Moscow Metro is one of the world's busiest metro systems, serving about ten million passengers daily. |
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The availability of rapid transport enabled prosperous London workers to settle all across Surrey and travel daily to work in the capital. |
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Both papers are published by Johnston Press, as is the Lancashire Evening Post, a daily newspaper covering the county of Lancashire. |
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From 2004, Stena Line provided some passenger accommodation on its thrice daily service to Larne in Northern Ireland. |
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It was in 1813 that he first commenced daily usage, in response to illness and his grief over the death of Wordsworth's young daughter Catherine. |
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They are documents on the daily lives of London writers, artists, political figures and socialites. |
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The Manchester Evening News is a regional daily newspaper covering Greater Manchester, published every day except Sunday. |
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His followers broke open a Franciscan Abbey so they could listen to Tausen, who packed the church daily for services. |
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This constitutes one of the nation's longest unbroken records of daily data. |
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The Telegraph and Argus is Bradford's daily newspaper, published six days each week from Monday to Saturday. |
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Teignmouth has average daily sunshine totals of over 7 hours in summer and around 2 hours in winter. |
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The supermarket rotates the stock daily so that old foods don't sit around. |
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This can develop quite quickly during a cocaine run or when cocaine use becomes a daily habit. |
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The neighbor's send off party has been described and our almost daily excitement was getting to read the letter scheduled for that day. |
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About 3.6 billion tonnes of untreated sewerage flows daily into the Yamuna, which supplies over 60 percent of Delhi's water. |
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Federal ECS have been used to respond to public inquiries, media telebriefings, press releases and interviews, and daily web-based updates. |
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A website called Debt Proof Living launched a daily email tipsheet last summer which now has 100,000 subscribers. |
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As a matter of fact, it was national or transpartisan policy and stood outside daily political controversies. |
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As with a hedge of bright, trumpety hibiscus, the eye is daily drawn to the full bloom, away from a confrontation with the passage of time. |
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Take a little food and stir in some GASTRIC JUICE, which is made fresh daily by the 35 million glands that line your tum-tum. |
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A CONTROVERSIAL abattoir could be monitored daily by a dedicated environmental health officer under new plans. |
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Beside those things that are without, that which cometh upon me daily, the care of all the churches. |
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How can one explain the hypocrisy, chop logic and outright lying now being mustered daily in defence of hunting with hounds? |
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The most obvious circadian rhythm is the daily cycle of sleep and activity. |
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The daily press is the evil principle of the modern world, and time will only serve to disclose this fact with greater and greater clearness. |
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The pace and extent to which the cyber is transforming our world increases daily. |
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Cyberflirting and the development of relationships abound on a daily level in chatrooms and newsgroups. |
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The same cyber-unit also attacked other Albanian sites and the largest Croatian daily English newspapers. |
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I do not let these experiences disrupt my focus in my daily or my responsibility for my family. |
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As soon as he has the money to retire, he plans to leave the daily grind and travel more. |
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The city's major daily newspaper, the Oregonian, is losing subscribers to the dead-tree edition but has a large online following. |
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For no nearness in space, no closeness of relations, no daily intimacy, can do away with the inexorable laws which give the adept his seclusion. |
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In December 1996 almost the entire front page of a daily newspaper was devoted to the report of a court case involving earwitness testimony. |
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Talk with those here who vainly seek work, who suffer daily the humiliation of emptyhandedness. |
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As she cleaned the room daily, she knew it was against his fastidious nature to bring or have food in his room. |
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The opposite of slackpacking is fastpacking, or powerhiking, which maximizes daily mileage by walking for long hours with only a few short stops. |
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A central daily event in men's lives was the firebath, which was like a sauna with intense radiant heat. |
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The daily diet consisted of a slice of black, gluey bread with tea and one watery soup with a few frozen cabbage leaves in it. |
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Farrell had been to prison, and he thought the daily malignancy he had witnessed there had hardened his heart. |
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Under James IV the legal functions of the council were rationalised, with Court of Session meeting daily in Edinburgh. |
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In the West Riding also the woman's real domain was still the home, and her daily experience one of housepride and fatigue. |
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We're running out of oil! The petroleum that fuels our daily lives is getting harder to find. |
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After the use of ice caps for some days it is well to provide cool bathing for the head, at least three times daily. |
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Many women neglected the daily herbal baths and imbibings which helped pelvic dilation. |
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Lay followers also provided the daily food that bhikkhus required, and provided shelter for bhikkhus when they needed it. |
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In 1549, Edward ordered the publication of the Book of Common Prayer, containing the forms of worship for daily and Sunday church services. |
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Later, the works of Pieter Bruegel influenced artists to paint scenes of daily life rather than religious or classical themes. |
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Many Anglican churches will also have daily morning and evening prayer and some have midweek or even daily celebration of the Eucharist. |
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In good conditions, barges travelled daily from Oxford to London carrying timber, wool, foodstuffs and livestock. |
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Nottingham's main local newspaper, the Nottingham Post, is owned by Northcliffe Media and is published daily from Monday to Saturday each week. |
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There is also a boat link to Falmouth along the Rivers Truro and Fal, four times daily, tide permitting. |
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The highest daily volume, counted in trillions of dollars US, is reached when New York enters the trade. |
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Originally, this was not a daily list and was only published a few days of the week. |
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In June 2015 a Post Office counter was opened in McColls, which is open from 6am to 10pm daily. |
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They land fresh fish and shellfish daily, most of which is sold at the quayside fish market. |
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The influence and importance of his work has increased with the decades, and physicists daily use the concepts and equations that he developed. |
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Consequently, daily congestion on this section is expected to continue indefinitely. |
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Fares for single journeys are cheaper than paper tickets, and a daily cap limits the total cost in a day to the price of a Day Travelcard. |
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Between Bletchley and Bedford the track is open and in daily passenger use as the Marston Vale line. |
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Up the hill towards the park was the coffee shop where she and Mandy had met, and where Hugh had come daily for his long blacks. |
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Black tea with milk and sugar is popular throughout Pakistan and is consumed daily by most of the population. |
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I would finish my daily ranging session by lotioning his legs, and lotioning and rubbing his feet. |
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India has more than 3,000 Urdu publications, including 405 daily Urdu newspapers. |
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A number of daily newspapers and several monthly magazines in Urdu are published in these states. |
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The Chapter house was originally used in the 13th century by Benedictine monks for daily meetings. |
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While continuing his studies, he taught Greek, lectured on the New Testament and moderated daily disputations at the university. |
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The group met daily from six until nine for prayer, psalms, and reading of the Greek New Testament. |
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Some Heathens perform such rituals on a daily basis, although for others it is a more occasional performance. |
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The group also publishes America's Intelligence Wire, a daily general newswire service. |
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While the queen is in residence, the Guard Mounting ceremony occurs on a daily basis. |
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From the beginning general programs were printed, at first for the summer season, and then on a daily basis. |
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Before me, the turnover rate on his assistant's desk was about three months due to his daily mantrums. |
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A cheese this size would use the equivalent of the daily milk production of 16,000 cows. |
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Hence, for both sustenance and avoidance of illness, a daily consumption of a biscuit was considered good for health. |
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At the time of the Spanish Armada in 1588, the daily allowance on board a Royal Navy ship was one pound of biscuit plus one gallon of beer. |
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It was consumed daily by all social classes in the northern and eastern parts of Europe where grape cultivation was difficult or impossible. |
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Going to a public bath at least once daily was a habit with most Roman citizens. |
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These were people who desired to grow in holiness in their daily lives without entering monastic life. |
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There are areas of his life and daily routine that Keats does not describe. |
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She had a governess, a daily tutor, and read many of her father's children's books on Roman and Greek history in manuscript. |
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Noddy made his first appearance in the Sunday Graphic in 1949, the same year as Blyton's first daily Noddy strip for the London Evening Standard. |
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The 1st performance of the Water Music suites is recorded in the The Daily Courant, the first British daily newspaper. |
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The clubs elect a chairman, chief executive, and board of directors to oversee the daily operations of the league. |
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A daily double is an exotic wager placed on the winner of two consecutive races. |
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In fact, daily life consists of little besides these kinds of microsupports that bolster broader social and cultural norms and tendencies. |
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December is the dullest month, with an average daily sunshine ranging from about 1 hour in the north to almost 2 hours in the extreme southeast. |
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Additionally around 30 000 people cross the border daily because they don't live and work on the same side. |
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Mrs. Anthony, their daily housekeeper, brought in the milky coffee and placed it on the breakfast table. |
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The average daily attendance was 42,831 with a peak attendance of 109,915 on 7 October. |
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During daily mistings, the lizards drank droplets of water from the plant leaves. |
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The daily flights of the helicopters rattle the ancient walls and the winds created by their rotors blast sand against the fragile bricks. |
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The Cardiff edition of the free daily paper Metro is distributed throughout the city. |
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Monarch Airlines operates a daily scheduled service between Gibraltar and Luton, London Gatwick Airport, Birmingham and Manchester. |
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The Spanish national airline, Iberia, operated a daily service to Madrid which ceased for lack of demand. |
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Since 2011, it handles several flights daily operated by Fly Montserrat Airways. |
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He flew ashore on the Norfolk's helicopter for daily meetings, with a detachment of Royal Marines ensuring security. |
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Even though every former DR narrow gauge railway has undergone privatisation, the daily steam operations are still commonplace there. |
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There are parts of Ireland where Irish is still spoken daily to some extent as a first language. |
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Many, incorporate ancient liturgical prayers and responses into the communion services and follow a daily, seasonal, and festival lectionary. |
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New rites have also been produced for matrimony, funerals and daily prayer. |
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Some of the factors include their daily presence in their children's lives. |
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The fungi that grew on the multimixture were extremely dense and had to be removed daily during the insect counting. |
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Later, the town awakens and, aware now of how their feelings affect whatever they do, we watch them go about their daily business. |
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Wilde was then imprisoned on remand at Holloway where he received daily visits from Douglas. |
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He could not afford to have a daily newspaper delivered to Redhill, suggesting that his financial circumstances there were still tight. |
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Times Newspapers Limited publishes the compact daily newspaper The Times and the broadsheet The Sunday Times. |
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Walter bought the logography's patent and to use it, he decided to open a printing house, where he would daily produce an advertising sheet. |
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During the FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euros there is a daily supplement of The Game. |
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During summer, around 70,000 visitors cross the Spanish border daily to buy such products, occasioning severe traffic jams. |
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Nomadic pastoralism is practiced in different climates and environments with daily movement and seasonal migration. |
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The original plant cannot cope with the amount of waste inundating it daily. |
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Today, many people travel daily to work a long way from their own towns, cities, and villages, especially in industrialised societies. |
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The prototypical commuter lives in one of these areas and travels daily to work or to school in the core city. |
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Additionally, many Mexicans also enter the United States to commute daily to work. |
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Two daily news bulletins are broadcast every weekday, as well as a Breakfast Show and an Evening Show. |
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Bathing was the focus of daily socializing in the late afternoon before dinner. |
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People visiting or living in Rome or the cities throughout the Empire would have seen art in a range of styles and media on a daily basis. |
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Mary visited him daily, so that it appeared a reconciliation was in progress. |
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Her bedlinen was changed daily, and her own chefs prepared meals with a choice of 32 dishes served on silver plates. |
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Meanwhile, the American army was growing in size daily, swelling to some 15,000 men. |
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Sailors and passengers were issued a daily food ration, largely consisting of hardtack and beer. |
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Rum was issued as part of a daily ration and was a popular drink among soldiers and sailors alike, often mixed with fresh water to make grog. |
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Loganair provide daily flights to Glasgow International and Hebridean Air Services fly to Coll and Oban. |
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Upon completion, the new city which is still under development is anticipating 250,000 residents and a daily flow of 150,000 commuters. |
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Edinburgh Airport is the nearest international airport to Glenrothes, Dundee Airport operates daily flights to London, Birmingham and Belfast. |
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The Herald is the longest running national newspaper in the world and is the eighth oldest daily paper in the world. |
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The Scotsman is a Scottish compact newspaper and daily news website published from Edinburgh. |
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The Press and Journal is a daily regional newspaper serving northern and highland Scotland including the cities of Aberdeen and Inverness. |
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It was published on a weekly basis for 128 years until August 1876, when it became a daily newspaper. |
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It also features the daily religious slot Thought for the Day, again similar to that broadcast on Radio 4's Today programme. |
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On 3 May 2016, British Airways reinstated daily flights to Heathrow after an absence of 19 years. |
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The armies took up battle positions daily and viewed each other from a mile without any major action for eight days. |
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It met almost daily, with Maurice Hankey as secretary, and made all major political, military, economic and diplomatic decisions. |
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Internally, there are twice daily return flights from Cardiff to Anglesey with Highland Airways. |
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Many daily flight operate to and from other major UK cities such as Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Belfast. |
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