These findings illustrate that a prokaryote possesses a signal trafficking system with features common to those used by higher organisms. |
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A biome is a biotic area with homogeneous features, characterized by distinctive plants, animal species and climate. |
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It is well known that speakers rely on prosodic and gestural features at the time of producing and understanding verbal irony. |
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The television show features political commentary by well-known journalists. |
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The play's program features a little vignette about each member of the cast. |
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Other features, loosely dated to phase 3, include the four Station Stones, two of which stood atop mounds. |
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This design incorporates the best features of our earlier models. |
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One features a science teacher looking agape at the camera which has caught him reading red-handed. |
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This deluxe machine features anodized aluminum handles on all adjusting levers. |
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It features eight regional teams from South Africa and is aimed at increasing the amount of playing time for players. |
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The major netball competition in Europe is the Netball Superleague, which features nine teams from England, Wales and Scotland. |
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The competition features modified fastnet rules and has been likened to Twenty20 cricket and rugby sevens. |
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A typical circuit usually features a stretch of straight road on which the starting grid is situated. |
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The current trophy is made from silver and gilt, and features a golden globe held up by three silver columns. |
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One of the most distinctive and famous features of the Lord's ground is the significant slope across the field. |
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The Summer Olympics programme includes 26 sports, while the Winter Olympics programme features 15 sports. |
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The only sport on the Olympic programme that features men and women competing together is the equestrian disciplines. |
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A picture of the Victoria Tower features on the New Zealand wine Castle Hill. |
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However the jersey usually features some form of red, like red stripes, crosses or chevrons. |
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It features eleven grade one races, culminating in the Cheltenham Gold Cup, the best and most prestigious Chase race in the world, on the Friday. |
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The course over which the race is run features much larger fences than those found on conventional National Hunt tracks. |
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Endurance sports car racing has its own Triple Crown which features Le Mans and has added the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring. |
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The body of the HS features more aggressive aerodynamics, including a fixed wing and canards. |
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L'Atelier features a Renault Boutique as well as regular exhibitions featuring Renault and Dacia cars. |
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Ned Boulting presents features and interviews and deputises if the presenter is unavailable. |
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A box rule which specifies a maximum overall size for boats in the class, as well as features such as stability. |
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The coat of arms of the Chilean city of Coquimbo features the Union Jack, owing to its historical commercial links to Britain. |
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It features in the design of the British Twenty Pence coin minted between 1982 and 2008, and in the royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom. |
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A somewhat transitional album, it features wailing electric guitars and ballads. |
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The Royal Arms of England features on the tabard, the distinctive traditional garment of English officers of arms. |
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It was arranged by guitarist Brian May and features his distinctive layers of overdubbed electric guitars. |
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It features a fully coded Talent system including 'pathing, 'porting, merging, clairvoyance, clairaudience and microkinesis. |
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Adjectives and pronouns must agree in all features with the noun they are bound to. |
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Usually it is a region which is distinguished by its common natural features of geography, geology, and climate. |
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Fresh fish also features strongly in the traditional local diet, as do seabirds, such as Faroese puffins, and their eggs. |
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There are certainly many, new features to be learnt about the microworld and which quantum mechanics can inform about. |
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Either of these features enabled automatic distinction between BOTCs related to different territories. |
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A personal note about her faith often features in her annual Christmas message broadcast to the Commonwealth. |
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These features, along with another hollow on the rock's south side, formed an ideal natural strongpoint upon which Edinburgh Castle was built. |
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There's no kids' menu, but the regular menu features chicken strips and minicheeseburgers, among other tot treats. |
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Although authoritarian in many respects, the empire had some democratic features. |
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British video game Tomb Raider features English archaeologist Lara Croft which has been made into feature films. |
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Satire also features heavily in the Grand Theft Auto video game series which has been ranked among Britain's most successful exports. |
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A plaque features Richard marrying Robin and Maid Marian outside Nottingham Castle. |
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Owen recognised that the remains of the three new species that had been found so far shared a number of distinctive features. |
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The coat of arms of Ireland features a gold harp with silver strings on a blue background, which dates from the 13th century. |
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Designed by Sir Giles Gilbert in 1924, the red telephone box features a prominent crown representing the British government. |
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Slip is defined as the relative movement of geological features present on either side of a fault plane, and is a displacement vector. |
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Geologists assess a fault's age by studying soil features seen in shallow excavations and geomorphology seen in aerial photographs. |
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The local harbour features the Tolbooth, the town's small museum of local heritage. |
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Tenements are commonly bought by a wide range of social types and are favoured for their large rooms, high ceilings and original period features. |
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The island's main geographical features include low central plains surrounded by coastal mountains. |
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The climate in Ireland does not experience extreme weather, with tornadoes and similar weather features being rare. |
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The block voting system has a number of features which can make it unrepresentative of the voters' intentions. |
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The ability of upper houses to block supply also features in the parliaments of most Australian states. |
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The song features Bono and Luciano Pavarotti, and is a song that Bono cites as his favourite. |
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The last features a parade with elaborately decorated floats and thousands of people. |
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The competition concept is drawn directly from the best features of the Mille Miglia, the Coupe des Alpes and the Tour de Corse. |
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The A350 was originally conceived in 2004, pairing the A330's fuselage with new aerodynamics features and engines. |
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The A350 features new composite wings with a wingspan that is common to the proposed variants. |
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Cosmogony studies the origin of the Universe, and cosmography maps the features of the Universe. |
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Many systems used the pilot and other design features to produce a distinctive appearance. |
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Railroads ordered locomotives tailored to their specific requirements, though basic design features were always present. |
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New appliances were added, unsatisfactory features removed, cylinders improved or replaced. |
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Upper Class features a seat that converts into a fully flat bed and access to chauffeur drive. |
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They typically related to a geographical orientation or other locally meaningful identifying features. |
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The author use both Human and Physical Geographical features to define Central Europe. |
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These features are the distinguishing features of how the concept of race is used today. |
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Hindi also features significant Persian influence, standardised from spoken Hindustani. |
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Quite a few culinary loanwords exist in German and in other languages, some of which describe distinctive features of Polish cuisine. |
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Differences between the dialects make themselves felt in stress, intonation, vocabulary and structural features. |
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Contemporary Gaelic loans are mainly for geographical and cultural features, such as ceilidh, loch and clan. |
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The logo of the World Health Organization features the Rod of Asclepius as a symbol for healing. |
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Dahl also features in his books characters who are very fat, usually children. |
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The story features Holmes and Watson coming out of retirement to aid the war effort. |
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Designed by David Rhind in 1838, the monument features a large column topped by a statue of Scott. |
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His features are presented in Mr Nasmyth's picture but to me it conveys the idea that they are diminished, as if seen in perspective. |
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Banks appeared on the BBC television programme Question Time, a show that features political discussion. |
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This is attributed to Hopkins, who taught himself Welsh and who used sprung verse, bringing some features of Welsh poetic metre into his work. |
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One of the most recognisable features in Sullivan's orchestration is his woodwind scoring. |
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Having explored its main features, we would set off down one of the side streets. |
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One of the features of Barbirolli's time in New York was his regular programming of modern works. |
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The album features a number of songs Barry wrote in collaboration with his lyricist friend, Don Black. |
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The Brit Award statuette given to the winners features Britannia, the female personification of Britain. |
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The music features four themes, reflecting the four personalities of the Who. |
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Unplugged features Clapton performing live in front of a small audience on 16 January 1992 at Bray Film Studios in Windsor, Berkshire, England. |
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Williams also features on a double CD titled Concrete which was released on the same day as Rudebox. |
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Nonetheless, many subjects, such as Akhenaten and some other Egyptian pharaohs, can be recognised by their distinctive features. |
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The permanent exhibition features 20 examples of Blake's album sleeve art, including the only public showing of a signed print of his Sgt. |
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The film includes two songs by the Buzzcocks and features a cameo appearance by the band's lead singer Pete Shelley. |
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Roman art is sometimes viewed as derived from Greek precedents, but also has its own distinguishing features. |
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Roman architecture often used concrete, and features such as the round arch and dome were invented. |
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Cameron stated at the time that he intended to release a special edition with extra features later. |
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This edition contained a newly restored transfer of the film, as well as various special features. |
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The extended cuts of the films and the included special features were spread over two discs, and a limited collector's edition was also released. |
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The majority of the collection is British material but it also features internationally significant holdings from around the world. |
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The centre of the website is the Homepage, which features a modular layout. |
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The service carries News, Weather and Sport 24 hours a day, but also provides extra features related to programmes specific at that time. |
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The supplement contains arts and lifestyle features, TV and radio listings and reviews. |
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The first issue of The Sunday Times Travel Magazine was in 2003, and it includes news, features and insider guides. |
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The feminist artwork The Dinner Party, first exhibited in 1979, features a place setting for Wollstonecraft. |
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Its roll of honour features the names of such chasers as Arkle, Best Mate, Golden Miller, Kauto Star and Mill House. |
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The BTCC features entries with the backing, funding and technical support of a motor manufacturer. |
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The game was derived from the same root as the Irish game of hurling and the Welsh game of bando, but has developed unique rules and features. |
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Remote sensing is the science of obtaining information about Earth features from measurements made at a distance. |
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The country is now in the process of introducing a new biometric ID Card complete with a SmartCard and other security features. |
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This card has no additional features used to identify the holder except comparing the photo and a holder's face. |
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It features the story of an old man who is unable to continue running his farm. |
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The mountain village of Triesenberg still preserves features of Walser dialect into the present century. |
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A certain number of features of Highland dialects moribund in Scotland have been preserved in the Nova Scotia Gaelic community. |
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Scotland retains Scots Law, its own unique legal system, based on Roman law, which combines features of both civil law and common law. |
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Though each area of Mesolithic ceramic developed an individual style, common features suggest a single point of origin. |
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It developed its own unique features and shared in changes to both other branches. |
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At some point in her infancy or childhood, she caught smallpox, but it did not mark her features. |
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In fiction, Gladstone features prominently in the history of the fantasy Bartimaeus trilogy, in which the British government is run by magicians. |
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The stylized features of Japanese prints appeared in Art Nouveau graphics, porcelain, jewelry, and furniture. |
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These became some of the most distinctive features of Art Nouveau architecture. |
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The area also features an ancient woodland, one of the last major ones of its kind in the British Isles, known as the Caledonian Forest. |
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The northern peninsula of Trotternish is underlain by basalt, which provides relatively rich soils and a variety of unusual rock features. |
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The village now features a lead mining museum and industrial equipment from the 18th century and is a popular tourist destination. |
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Copacabana, Bolivia, is one the few confirmed towns that features this rare variation of the subtropical highland climate. |
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North of Ozernoy is the large Karaginsky Bay, which features Karaginsky Island. |
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The Gaelic spoken in the Aberdeenshire Highlands shared most features in common with the Gaelic of Strathspey and East Perthshire. |
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In the Middle Ages, this locale was known as the Mounths, a name still held by a number of geographical features. |
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Reproductive features of modern conifers had evolved by the end of the Mesozoic era. |
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A number of physical features link bryophytes to both land plants and aquatic plants. |
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In a dialect continuum, isoglosses for different features are typically spread out, reflecting the gradual transition between varieties. |
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They share a set of grammatical features that set them apart from all other Slavic languages. |
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The personal banner of the current Duke, Prince Charles, also features the same, displayed upon an inner shield. |
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Scholars rate voting methods using mathematically derived voting method criteria, which describe desirable features of a method. |
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The application of optical features is now in common use throughout the world. |
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It features a large model of the island, Scapa Flow and of the German warships. |
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The original buildings of both colleges which united to form the University are much admired architectural features of Aberdeen. |
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In these situations, there hardly are other traditionally 'Scottish' or Gaelic features beyond the music and dance. |
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The texts written during this era exhibit certain linguistic features of the vernaculars of the First Bulgarian Empire. |
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The compilation features several of the band's singles mixed with a couple of album tracks which feature heavily in the band's usual setlist. |
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In the fifth game in the series, Manson is an unlockable character, while the game also features a licensed Garbage track. |
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Morgan was also influenced by the American beat poets, with their simple, accessible ideas and language being prominent features in his work. |
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The film features Joe McKinney as a man dealing with testicular cancer in post Celtic tiger Ireland. |
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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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Later, the 1971 British gangster film Get Carter features a journey from London King's Cross to Newcastle in the opening credits. |
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If they want to express solidarity and sympathy, they tend to seek common features in their behavior. |
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National interest features include sporting stadia, museums, theatre and galleries. |
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Glaciers slowly deform and flow due to stresses induced by their weight, creating crevasses, seracs, and other distinguishing features. |
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The processes and features caused by or related to glaciers are referred to as glacial. |
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Bergschrunds resemble crevasses but are singular features at a glacier's margins. |
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Topographical features and computer models indicate the existence of more glaciers in Mars' past. |
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The pictures below illustrate how landscape features on Mars closely resemble those on the Earth. |
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This picture shows several glaciers that have the same shape as many features on Mars that are believed to also be glaciers. |
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A group of enlarged nonmatted rapidly growing lymph nodes may be associated with features of superior mediastinal syndrome suggesting lymphoma. |
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In Welsh mythology, Aberffraw features as the site of Branwen and Matholwch's wedding festival, where Efnysien maimed Matholwch's horses. |
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One of the features to which the English church objected was the equal share of land given to illegitimate sons. |
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There has been extensive academic debate over the interpretation of these features. |
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The barbican features the earliest surviving stone machicolations in Britain, and the gate would originally have been protected by a portcullis. |
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The effigy features a pronounced lower lip, and may be a close likeness of Edward. |
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They are grand buildings, especially the exterior of the former magistrates' court, which features a gothic architecture style of decoration. |
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The River North Gallery District features the nation's largest concentration of contemporary art galleries outside of New York City. |
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East of the Mission is the Potrero Hill neighborhood, a mostly residential neighborhood that features sweeping views of downtown San Francisco. |
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Atlanta has topographic features that include rolling hills and dense tree coverage. |
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Wet prominence assumes that the surface of the earth includes all permanent water, snow, and ice features. |
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Agriculturally improved grassland, broadleaved woodlands and forestry plantation are also characteristic features of the area. |
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Long linear regions of geologic features are explained as plate boundaries. |
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The analysis of structures is often accomplished by plotting the orientations of various features onto stereonets. |
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In contrast, catastrophism is the theory that Earth's features formed in single, catastrophic events and remained unchanged thereafter. |
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In early 1827, after spending several weeks in Paris, he visited geological features in the Scottish Highlands with Roderick Murchison. |
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The Sedgwick Trail follows the River Clough, highlighting rock features and exploring the Dent Fault. |
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The data provides details of wind speed and direction, air temperature, cloud type and tops, and other features. |
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Grosvenor is the Duke's family name, which explains such features in the city as the Grosvenor Bridge, the Grosvenor Hotel, and Grosvenor Park. |
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The Chester Music Festival features the professional music group Ensemble Deva led by Giovanni Guzzo and Music Director Clark Rundell. |
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The independent cinema features daily screens of films from around the world along with a cafe and bar. |
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Cork features architecturally notable buildings originating from the Medieval to Modern periods. |
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The shield features two red dragons to symbolise Wales, and an open book to symbolise learning. |
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The coat of arms incorporates features from the heralds of both of the former institutions. |
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Many place names in Britain, particularly of natural features such as rivers and hills, derive directly from Common Brittonic. |
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Early inhabitants of Wales gave names first to noteworthy natural features, such as rivers, hills, mountains, harbours and shores. |
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Elsewhere, many villages and later towns took their names from natural features. |
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Common elements of Welsh place names thus include both words for topographical features and words reflecting human influence. |
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The modern Welsh language contains names for many towns and other geographical features across Britain and Ireland. |
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The British state invested heavily in the castles and town walls during the 20th century, restoring many of their medieval features. |
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The Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd incorporated a range of military features developed during the late 13th century. |
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It is however just this required variation that makes identification and classification of the defining features a challenge. |
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The museum features a range of above ground attractions including a winding house, saw mill, pithead, baths. |
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The organisation remains fully owned by the UK government and retains many of the features of a public organisation. |
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Many BBS features are also available, including autodeletion of old messages. |
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You can even combine the features and make a looping autoplay DVD for a kiosk or self-running demo. |
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Accordingly, the design features two 0.120 inch thick face skins separated 2.0 inches by a relatively dense discrete rib, egg-crated core. |
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The average family will not need the more expensive features of this product. |
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The blogshop model, 18, makes up for her petite 1.65m frame with her sharp features and megawatt smile. |
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She had little features, a button nose, a pretty chin and a long graceful neck. |
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This underground arena features switches that trigger lasers, and a carpet bomb of the entire lower and upper levels. |
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The command line offers a lot of helpful features, such as tab completion and wildcard expansion. |
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Covert stuttering is characterized by accessory features such as word substitutions, interjections, and stopping. |
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The old man had craggy, uncultured features, but had bright, intelligent eyes. |
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The stress on cyberanarchy disguises the non-democratic features of my dream. |
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Cascading updates and cascading deletes are useful features of the SQL Server database engine. |
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Yet no matter how many features you add, the LaserPrinter E's unique stackable design takes up practically no more deskspace. |
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This features a cunning blend of pop vocal harmonic construction and flailsome, fringe-rock accompaniment. |
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The game, a flipperless unit, features entirely new cabinet, playfield and glass. |
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Don Pablo do la Guerra, with his handsome aristocratic features, was the floor manager, and gallantly discharged his office. |
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Each full-color city map features the latest updates on roads, public transit, airports, tourist sights and the city's most happening gayborhood. |
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The latest model includes several groundbreaking features and improvements. |
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Political borders are often classified by whether or not they follow conspicuous physical features on the earth. |
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Natural borders are geographical features that present natural obstacles to communication and transport. |
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The presence of borders often fosters certain economic features or anomalies. |
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Other distinctive features of the national sporting culture include the Highland games, curling and shinty. |
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There are no land features to divide the Celtic Sea from the open Atlantic Ocean to the south and west. |
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The coast of the North Sea presents a diversity of geological and geographical features. |
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It has developed features such as modal verbs and word order as resources for conveying meaning. |
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The geminate ss is heteromorphemic, i.e. it is a single bundle of distinctive features linked to two heteromorphemic skeletal slots. |
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Amongst the better known of the North West's physiographical features are the Lake District and the Cheshire Plain. |
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Other significant features demonstrated by the species are a protruding occipital bun, a low forehead, and a lack of a strong chin. |
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The effects of this glaciation can be seen in many geological features of England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. |
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These features also allowed mammoths to live an expansive life because of the availability of grasses and trees. |
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The Corded Ware Culture shared a number of features with the Bell Beaker Culture, derived from their common ancestor the Yamna culture. |
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However, many of the features or innovations of Beaker society in Britain never reached Ireland. |
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Dating evidence is provided by the late Neolithic grooved ware pottery that has been found in connection with the features from this phase. |
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The project was able to successfully date such features as the Lesser Cursus, Coneybury Henge and several other smaller features. |
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Following Marinos, he assigned coordinates to all the places and geographic features he knew, in a grid that spanned the globe. |
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Saint Patrick features in many stories in the Irish oral tradition and there are many customs connected with his feast day. |
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This scenario may well have been the source of syntactic features in English, which the latter has in common with Celtic. |
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It is especially likely if a section of the population shifted language and transferred features from their original language in the process. |
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The Valley Station features accessible parking near the entrance and access to the station via a funicular-like lift device called an inclinator. |
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Influencable features of the situation will often be useful as decision criteria. |
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Scholars have noted several features unique to Florentine cultural life that may have caused such a cultural movement. |
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One of the distinguishing features of Renaissance art was its development of highly realistic linear perspective. |
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Manchester's geographic features were highly influential in its early development as the world's first industrial city. |
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Symbolism was a device to distinguish the main features of the Revolution and ensure public identification and support. |
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Other integrated features you may want to look for in a motherboard are system monitoring and jumperless configurations. |
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These methods are now referred to as essential features of Napoleonic warfare. |
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However, he remained highly critical of some features, notably the use of jet thrust. |
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There are some other features of the Palace of Westminster which are also known as towers. |
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Instead of one main entrance, the Palace features separate entrances for the different user groups of the building. |
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The wrestling promotion features championships, former WWE superstars and local independent wrestlers. |
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In caves, a variety of features collectively called speleothems are formed by deposition of calcium carbonate and other dissolved minerals. |
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Pseudokarsts are similar in form or appearance to karst features but are created by different mechanisms. |
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There is a rich heritage of historical features and archaeological remains, including defensive sites, burial mounds and field boundaries. |
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Copacabana, Bolivia, is one town that features this rare variation of the subtropical highland climate. |
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Latitude is used together with longitude to specify the precise location of features on the surface of the Earth. |
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The site is dominated by its water features, principle among which is the Goodwin Fountain. |
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It was built in 1935 by ES Roberts from Flemish bond brickwork with Art Deco features. |
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As such, business rates retain many previous features from and follow some case law of, older forms of rating. |
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Their concentration and features have been used to assess the extent of oil spills. |
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Offered for the Block 4 configuration, it fits into the same area as the baseline EOTS with minimal changes while preserving stealth features. |
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The BAE Systems alternative helmet was to include all the features of the VSI system. |
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Helen's Street in the city and offers local, national and international news, features, music and sports commentaries. |
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The BBC in Derby have their own local website for the area which provides news, travel and weather information, as well as other features. |
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It was cruciform, having a chancel, nave and north and south transepts, and had features from the Early English and Decorated periods. |
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It is not documented as to why these names were chosen, however it features names of pioneers in the fields of hygiene and tropical medicine. |
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Accessibility features also help people with temporary disabilities, like a broken arm, or ageing users as their abilities change. |
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The modularization also allows for separate features to develop on their own timetable. |
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The message is that we need language features that deal with schematic and linguistic discrepancies. |
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A rear bag mower features an opening on the back of the mower through which the grass is expelled into the bag. |
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Kaario's design included the modern features of a lift engine blowing air into a flexible envelope for lift. |
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In some countries, vehicles are required to have these features by disability discrimination laws. |
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Historically, the types and features of buses have developed according to local needs. |
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Work included the fitting of modern safety features such as halogen headlights and a rubber bumper and fiberglass skirt on each end. |
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Tram livery features yellow at the vehicle ends with grey sides and black doors, and a pattern of circles. |
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I include only 15 cheektooth features, although one could define a great many more in a loph-by-loph analysis. |
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The music of Bangladesh features the Baul mystical tradition, listed by UNESCO as a Masterpiece of Intangible Cultural Heritage. |
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The Feagin defining features are maintained, and with the complications of using demographics overcome. |
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The Balkan sprachbund even features areal convergence among members of very different branches. |
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During the Middle English period many Old English grammatical features were simplified or disappeared. |
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Case is primarily marked using word order and prepositions, while certain verb features are marked using auxiliary verbs. |
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French grammar shares several notable features with most other Romance languages, including. |
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Martin Luther Memorial in Worms, Germany, which features some of the Reformation's crucial figures. |
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At its west end is the Great West Window, known as the 'Heart of Yorkshire' which features flowing tracery of the later decorated gothic period. |
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These churches had such defensive features as thick walls, loopholes, machiolate parapets and towers. |
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The flag of County Durham since 2013 features the Cross of St Cuthbert, counterchanged on the county colours of blue and gold. |
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The school badge features a bishop's crook in reference to St Cuthbert's time as a bishop, as well as ducks, reflecting his love of the animals. |
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Utopia gave rise to a literary genre, Utopian and dystopian fiction, which features ideal societies or perfect cities, or their opposite. |
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It was finished in 1780 and features Victorian stained glass windows and mosaic murals. |
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Besides cairns, the Botiala area also features a few other drystone monuments. |
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The Etruscans were already influenced by early Greek architecture, so Roman temples were distinctive but with both Etruscan and Greek features. |
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Each camp discovered by archaeology has its own specific layout and architectural features, which makes sense from a military point of view. |
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It is rare for more than one of these features to be present in the same building. |
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Artificial ruins and follies, often built as memorials or landscape features, are also excluded. |
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Both towers are machicolated and Caesar's Tower features a unique double parapet. |
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It is in essence a Georgian and Victorian design based on a medieval structure, with Gothic features reinvented in a modern style. |
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The Lantern Lobby features flowing oak columns forming a vaulted ceiling, imitating an arum lily. |
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The ground floor of the State Apartments retains various famous medieval features. |
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The outside of the building was restyled with Gothic features, including new battlements and turrets. |
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Early castles often exploited natural defences, lacking features such as towers and arrowslits and relying on a central keep. |
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These features are seen in many surviving castle keeps, which were the more sophisticated version of halls. |
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Ham is an example of the trend for new castles to dispense with earlier features such as machicolations, tall towers, and crenellations. |
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Castles have been compared with cathedrals as objects of architectural pride, and some castles incorporated gardens as ornamental features. |
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The location of castles in relation to high status features, such as fish ponds, was a statement of power and control of resources. |
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These were largely conventional Palladian style houses that incorporated some external features of the Scots baronial style. |
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It features a reflecting pool which meanders under of the glass walls of the house. |
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The gymasim, built of concrete, features a roof suspended over the stadium on steel cables. |
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This event recreates a medieval atmosphere and features the major characters from the Robin Hood legend. |
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Godiva Chocolatier is named after Lady Godiva, and features a stylised rendition of her ride as its logo. |
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The festival features local and foreign teams which launch displays on different nights. |
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Undercrofts were common features at the time, used to house a variety of materials including food and firewood. |
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Others have different features including variations of numbers of dancers and distinctive movements. |
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Broadly comic performances, the most common type features a doctor who has a magic potion able to resuscitate the vanquished character. |
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Epic Meal Time, a cooking show based on YouTube, features bacon in many of their episodes. |
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The 2014 film, Effie Gray, written by Emma Thompson, features Tom Sturridge as Millais. |
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The use of animals in his compositions is widespread, and often he features a pet and its owner. |
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When one contrasts it to the popular heroic poem, such as Beowulf, one finds that they share certain common features. |
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Somewhat ironically, the text contains many features that distinguish insular from continental French. |
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