These processes are formed and maintained by the neuronal cytoskeleton, particularly microtubules and actin filaments. |
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It would be quite difficult to eradicate the indolent, careless, incogitant habits so formed in youth. |
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A crater was formed at the point where the meteor impacted the planet's surface. |
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One has to analyze the expansion of Anawrahta's historical image that formed the development of a Buddhist ecumene in the 11th and 12th centuries. |
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Alternate shades of wood formed a pattern around the window. |
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Socially, a cappella groups tend to be tight-knit ensembles in which close interpersonal relationships are formed. |
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Josephine folded her arms across her bosom, satisfied with herself. A smirk formed on her lips as she shot an after-look Veronica's way. |
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The coeliac plexus is formed by the two interconnecting coeliac ganglia which lie either side of the coeliac artery. |
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The U.S. government has now recognized the newly formed country. |
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The Senate has formed a subcommittee to set up an investigation. |
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Fog is formed when warm moist air moves over a cold surface. |
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When assembled along with the House of Lords, these elected representatives formed a Parliament. |
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He set up his court at Oxford, where the royalist MPs formed the Oxford Parliament. |
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A good jigger will have a well formed lip that will pour a clean stream into the cocktail shaker or glass. |
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In 1923 Bridgewater Estates Ltd was formed to acquire the Ellesmere family estate in Worsley. |
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Although from southern England, The Chemical Brothers subsequently formed in Manchester. |
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The Roman Republic was formed out of the papal holdings and the pope was sent to France. |
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The Neapolitan Republic was formed around Naples, but it lasted only five months before the enemy forces of the Coalition recaptured it. |
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In 1805 he formed the Kingdom of Italy, with himself as king and his stepson as viceroy. |
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Many Whigs who had formed a part of the Rockingham ministry, including Fox, now refused to serve under Lord Shelburne, the new prime minister. |
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A Second Coalition, consisting of Great Britain, Austria, Russia, and the Ottoman Empire, was formed, but it, too, failed to overcome the French. |
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The French occupied Spain and formed a Spanish client kingdom, ending the alliance between the two. |
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A Second Coalition formed in 1798 by Great Britain, Austria, Naples, the Ottoman Empire, the Papal States, Portugal, Russia, and Sweden. |
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It collapsed in 1807, when France and Russia themselves formed an unexpected alliance. |
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In 1867 there was a union of three colonies with British North America which together formed the Canadian Confederation, a federal dominion. |
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Many Caledonian societies were formed, well over 100 by the early twentieth century, who helped maintain Scottish culture and traditions. |
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The National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies, founded in 1897, was formed from local suffrage societies. |
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The Cyprus Regiment was formed by the British Government during the Second World War and made part of the British Army structure. |
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Belgium itself was occupied, but a sizeable Resistance was formed and was loosely coordinated by the government in exile and other Allied powers. |
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When Ramsay MacDonald formed the National Government in 1931, Churchill was not invited to join the Cabinet. |
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Therefore, the lack of detectable expression suggested that gluconate and ketogluconate could not be formed. |
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When the United Nations was formed in 1945, it established trust territories. |
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However Morocco merged French Morocco with Spanish Morocco, and Somalia formed from the merger of British Somaliland and Italian Somaliland. |
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Geopolitically, it had formed the whole territory of Greater India, and it generally comprises the countries of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. |
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A government is not formed by a vote of the House of Commons, it is a commission from the monarch. |
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Labour later served in the wartime coalition from 1940 to 1945, after which it formed a majority government under Clement Attlee. |
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In addition, several small socialist groups had formed around this time, with the intention of linking the movement to political policies. |
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The king played the central role in demanding a National government be formed. |
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It was initially formed as a means for the trade union movement to establish political representation for itself at Westminster. |
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The Scottish Parliament was formed by statute, the Scotland Act 1998, and is thus a creation of Westminster. |
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The Conservatives won an overall majority in the election and formed the government of the United Kingdom. |
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In 1927 a second branch, the Bureau of Criminal Investigations, was formed. |
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The Supreme Court of Judicature was formed in 1873 from the merging of various courts then existing, such as the. |
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The ministry was formed in May 2007 when some functions of the Home Secretary were combined with the Department for Constitutional Affairs. |
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It was formed in 2007 from the merger of the Devon County League and the South Western League. |
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Lords and kings supported entourages of fighters who formed the backbone of the military forces. |
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For elections to the London Assembly, London is divided into 14 constituencies, each formed from two or three boroughs. |
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London is divided into 73 Parliamentary borough constituencies, formed from the combined area of several wards from one or more boroughs. |
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Some counties were based on areas surrounding large county boroughs or were formed by the mergers of smaller counties. |
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This was made up of a mixture of whole existing units, mergers of two or three areas, and two boroughs formed as the result of a split. |
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Borough names formed by combining two locality names had been discouraged when the boroughs were created. |
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No parish councils were formed for urban parishes, and their only function was electing guardians to the poor law unions. |
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Where a new parish is formed with 1,000 electors or more, a parish council must be formed. |
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The powers of the marcher lordships were abolished, and their areas formed into new counties, or amalgamated into existing ones. |
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It is a ribbon lake formed in a glacial trough after the retreat of ice at the start of the current interglacial period. |
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Great forests of primitive plants covered the continents, many of which formed the coal beds of Europe and eastern North America. |
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Karst topography is a landscape formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. |
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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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The Peak District is formed almost exclusively from sedimentary rocks dating from the Carboniferous period. |
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Some time after its deposition, mineral veins were formed in the limestone. |
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The landscapes of the Peak have formed an inspiration to writers for centuries. |
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The surrounding lower ground is formed from Carboniferous Limestone though much of it is obscured by superficial deposist of Quaternary age. |
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The 'Greensand Ridge' typically refers to one of a series of escarpments formed by the Lower Greensand. |
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Where these reach the coast cliffs are formed which are cut with ravines and waterfalls. |
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Exmoor is an upland area formed almost exclusively from sedimentary rocks dating from the Devonian and early Carboniferous periods. |
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These unusual freshwater deposits in the Hangman Grits were mainly formed in desert conditions. |
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Later, river deltas formed and the sediments deposited were colonised by swamps and rain forest. |
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It was in this environment that the Coal Measures were formed, the source of the majority of Britain's extensive coal reserves. |
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Towards the end of this period granite was formed beneath the overlying rocks of Devon and Cornwall, now exposed at Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor. |
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Between 63 and 52 Ma, the last volcanic rocks in Great Britain were formed. |
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Unitary authorities were formed across the entirety of Scotland and Wales, and in larger cities in England. |
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The next diocese formed was Manchester and its Borough Council began informally to use the title city. |
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In other cases a borough was formed to govern an area covering several towns and then city status was granted to the borough. |
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When a county council was formed for the riding in 1889, Leeds was excluded from its area of responsibility and formed a county borough. |
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In 1974, City Of Bradford Metropolitan District Council was created to administer the newly formed metropolitan borough. |
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Central College was formed from the merger of South Nottingham College and Castle College. |
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New College was formed from a merger of four smaller further education colleges. |
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Notts County, formed in 1862, is the oldest professional football club in the world. |
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The Nottingham Caesars who were formed in 1984 play in the British American Football League at the Harvey Hadden Stadium. |
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The Isle of Ely Rowing Club was formed to commemorate the 60th anniversary of this event. |
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Wilson formed a minority government in March 1974 after the general election on 28 February ended in a hung parliament. |
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Historically, bank reserves have formed only a small fraction of deposits, a system called fractional reserve banking. |
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This resulted in large masses of organic material being buried under subsequent deposits such as shale formed from mud. |
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Sometimes, oil formed at extreme depths may migrate and become trapped at a much shallower level. |
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In 1911 the Derby Wireless Club was formed by a group of local engineers and experimenters. |
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Rugby league team Derby City RLFC were formed in 1990 and compete in the Midlands Premier Division of the National Rugby League Conference. |
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They were formed in 2002 following the demise of British Basketball League side Derby Storm. |
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In 1989, after funding for HOTOL ceased, Bond and several others formed Reaction Engines Limited to continue research. |
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These experiments and inventions formed the foundation of modern electromagnetic technology. |
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The Great Western Steamship Company was formed by Thomas Guppy for that purpose. |
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In magnetic motors, magnetic fields are formed in both the rotor and the stator. |
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Universal motors also formed the basis of the traditional railway traction motor in electric railways. |
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In 1903 Hooley formed Tar Macadam Syndicate Ltd and registered tarmac as a trademark. |
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In the same year that the London Passenger Transport Board was formed, Harry Beck's diagrammatic tube map appeared for the first time. |
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In the 19th century, several bodies were formed for specific consultative duties and dissolved when they were no longer required. |
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In 1707, England formed a union with Scotland by passing an Act of Union in March 1707 that ratified the Treaty of Union. |
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They were formed into units which fought in the campaigns in North West Europe, Italy, North Africa and the Middle East. |
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Many of the Polish British community formed after the Second World War had friends and relatives in Poland. |
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A technocrat cabinet was formed with Moudud Ahmed as Deputy Prime Minister. |
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The northwest and central parts of the country are formed by the Madhupur and the Barind plateaus. |
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On 27 March 1782, the Home Office was formed by renaming the existing Southern Department, with all existing staff transferring. |
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Village exogamy was preferred but residence was ambilocal so neither the household nor the village formed any kind of definable kin group. |
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The two species from the sole anchistioidid genus formed a strong clade in all analyses. |
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So the British Arean Company had been formed, with suitably orchestrated media fanfare. |
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The axiomatization of set theory formed the foundations, mathematically, of everything else. |
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The Baronies appear to have been formed successively on the submission of the Irish chiefs... the territory of each constituting a barony. |
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By using local bottomgates, a p-n interface tilted with respect to the current direction can be formed. |
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At the foot of the garden, behind a clump of gooseberry-bushes, stood an arbour formed of a yellow buddleia. |
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After receiving the charge with every mark of derision, the pupils formed in line and buzzingly passed a ragged book from hand to hand. |
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A palisade of Canary palms formed an honour guard along the verges, while beds of golden cannas flamed from the central reservation. |
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The phosphoric acid formed by heating the phosphate reacts with the carbonific to accelerate the char formation. |
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A catstep is a narrow, back-tilted terrace or bench on a grassy slope, formed when a hillside slumps beneath its own weight. |
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Caustic curves and surfaces are called catacaustic when formed by reflection, and diacaustic when formed by refraction. |
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Soils of the Chernozemic region have been formed under the influence of 10 to 25 inches of annual rainfall. |
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Falco chicquera, the chiquera falcon. This small bird of prey has the lower mandible formed like the two preceding. |
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These cryoprotectants act colligatively by replacing the water and thus decreasing the amount of ice formed in the body. |
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The telecom companies were accused of having formed an illegal combine in order to hike up the network charges. |
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A DNA molecule is formed from two strands, each of which is the complement of the other. |
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The annals of cynology make no further mention of the breed until 1901 when a combined Rottweiler and Leonberger Club was formed. |
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The chick's downy coat of feathers formed almost immediately to keep it warm. |
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Suddenly Alexander formed the left front of the phalanx into a wedge and charged the Dardanians on the nearest slopes. |
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Palatines and pterygoids are membrane bones formed in relation to the palatopterygoquadrate bar. |
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A being whom I myself had formed, and endued with life, had met me at midnight among the precipices of an inaccessible mountain. |
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The multiple deltas must have formed sequentially, which led Thompson to conclude that the eskers were built in successive segments. |
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From the foothills below, Jean, Jan, and James were mere flyspecks, easily lost among the straggly pines that formed the treeline. |
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The Frobenius number of 2 and 5 is 3, since 3 cannot be formed as a sum of twos and fives while every larger integer can. |
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Roughly a third of the clergy, mainly from the North and Highlands, formed the separate Free Church of Scotland. |
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Since 1606 the saltire has also formed part of the design of the Union Flag. |
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The Act of Union of 1536 formed a linear border stretching from the mouth of the Dee to the mouth of the Wye. |
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Originally these choirs where formed as the tenor and bass sections of chapel choirs, and embraced the popular secular hymns of the day. |
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Diversions was formed in 1983, eventually becoming the National Dance Company Wales, now the resident company at the Wales Millennium Centre. |
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The eastern and western coasts of the North Sea are jagged, formed by glaciers during the ice ages. |
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All these dialects or languages appear to have formed by the mixing of migrating peoples after the time of Caesar. |
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The Mongol Empire collapsed almost as quickly as it formed and soon the route to the east became more difficult and dangerous. |
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In 1524 he formed a partnership with priest Hernando de Luque and soldier Diego de Almagro to explore the south, agreeing to divide the profits. |
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Finite verbal clauses are those that are formed around a verb in the present or preterit form. |
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Thus they formed their own dioceses and national church, the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, in a mostly amicable separation. |
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For example, a group of English workers known as Luddites formed to protest against industrialisation and sometimes sabotaged factories. |
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Later intrusions have formed individual outcrops of igneous rock in each of these groups. |
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Its position was formed through constitutional convention, making its status as de facto capital a part of the UK's unwritten constitution. |
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Alderley Park opened in October 1957, and ICI Pharmaceuticals was formed in the same year. |
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Sevcon, an international company formed from a part of Smith Electric, is a world leader in electric vehicle controls. |
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Early inhabitants of Yorkshire were Celts, who formed two separate tribes, the Brigantes and the Parisi. |
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In Yorkshire there is a very close relationship between the major topographical areas and the geological period in which they were formed. |
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In 2007 the Yorkshire Garland Group was formed to make Yorkshire folk songs accessible online and in schools. |
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In the mornings hoar-frost lay thick upon the ground, and thin ice formed in currentless shallows and overlay the muskrat runways. |
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From Barnet, the route was lined with crowds of cheering people, and once he reached London a huge crowd had formed. |
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Northumbria was originally formed from the union of two independent kingdoms, Bernicia and Deira. |
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After the conquest of Charlemagne, this area formed the main part of the Bishopric of Utrecht. |
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By doing so, he connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea and formed the Strait of Gibraltar. |
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Sea levels were lower and Ireland, like Great Britain, formed part of continental Europe. |
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To prevent this from happening, the Ulster Volunteers were formed in 1913 under the leadership of Edward Carson. |
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During its first decade, the newly formed Irish Free State was governed by the victors of the civil war. |
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An ice sheet formed in New Zealand, covering all of the Southern Alps, where at least three glacial advances can be distinguished. |
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The drumlins and eskers formed at its melting edge are landmarks of the Lower Connecticut River Valley. |
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The original treatise by Marinus of Tyre that formed the basis of Ptolemy's Geography has been completely lost. |
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Octavian came to terms with Caesarians Antony and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus in 43 BC when the Second Triumvirate was formed. |
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Along with Marcus Lepidus, they formed an alliance known as the Second Triumvirate. |
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Cystine crystals are formed when several conditions are met besides levels of hyperexcreted cystine. |
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The hypogranulosis formed in human psoriasis was absent in the mouse model tested in the present work. |
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The Church of South India was formed in 1947 by the union of Anglican, Baptist, Methodist, Congregationalist and Presbyterian churches. |
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In 2012, a new football league was formed called the Mercian Regional Football League. |
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Quisling, as minister president, later formed a collaborationist government under German control. |
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Foreningen Forn Sed was formed in 1999 and has been recognised by the Norwegian government. |
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Revenue from the demesne formed the bulk of Henry's income in England, although taxes were used heavily in the first 11 years of his reign. |
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The Hundred Rolls formed the basis for the later legal inquiries called the Quo warranto proceedings. |
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The Baronial Order of Magna Charta was formed in 1898 to promote the ancient principles and values felt to be displayed in Magna Carta. |
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French military activity continued in Italy, with various leagues formed to counter the dominant power. |
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After the rebellion the rebels' grievances formed the basis of Richard of York's opposition of a royal government from which he felt excluded. |
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Sediment infilling, bathtub-like, of dammed intermontane basins formed flat high plains at each step. |
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In 2012, the directory formed the data backbone of Christmas Near You and in 2014 was used to promote the church's Harvest Near You initiative. |
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Continuing churches have generally been formed by people who have left the Anglican Communion. |
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The British fleet formed by 195 ships, 32,000 soldiers and 3,000 artillery pieces was defeated by the Admiral Blas de Lezo. |
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The bay was formed from the drowned river valleys of the Susquehanna River and the James River. |
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The Roanoke Colony formed the basis for the sixth season of the FX horror anthology television series American Horror Story. |
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The East India Club in London was formed in 1849 for officers of the Company. |
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When there is agnathia, instead of the inferior maxillary bone we find nothing but a kind of tubercle formed of skin, cellular tissue, fat, and some few muscular fibres. |
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Committees quickly formed within shelters as informal governments, and organisations such as the British Red Cross and the Salvation Army worked to improve conditions. |
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Hypogenic caves are formed by water rising from below ground. |
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These arise through re-addition of the initially formed palladium hydride and subsequent antielimination of the trimethylsilyl and palladium moieties. |
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In 1801, another Act of Union formed a union between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland, creating the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. |
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It is apparently formed by the arms of the loops becoming twisted around each other, and, as in the Acrididae, each of these arms no doubt represents a univalent autosome. |
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Where there are 150 electors or fewer a parish council may not be formed. |
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Baltica formed roughly the northwestern half of Ireland and Scotland. |
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He said the bus struck a patch of black ice, or freshly formed ice as yet invisible on the road surface, just after he had passed a trailer truck. |
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That society formed a company which had a monopoly on supplying medicines to the Navy providing a close link with Savery, whose will he witnessed. |
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The wagon train formed a corral to protect against Commanche attacks. |
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A Welsh Labour Government was subsequently formed headed by Carwyn Jones. |
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The English soldiers formed up as a shield wall along the ridge, and were at first so effective that William's army was thrown back with heavy casualties. |
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In 1997, two American entrepreneurs, Robert Hoffer and Timothy Kay, formed a company called Typo.net to try to profit from Web surfers' cacography. |
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From the original plan, thirty-four cadre battalions, with a total of 116 companies, had actually been formed, a total of about 700 officers and another 600 key enlisted men. |
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The English soldiers formed up as a shield wall along the ridge and were at first so effective that William's army was thrown back with heavy casualties. |
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Liverpool have played at Anfield since 1892, when the club was formed to occupy the stadium following Everton's departure due to a dispute with their landlord. |
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This army was larger than most, save those formed for major crusades. |
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The Conservative party can trace its origin back to 1662, with the Court Party and the Country Party being formed in the aftermath of the English Civil War. |
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The SDP formed an alliance with the Liberal Party which contested the 1983 and 1987 general elections as a centrist alternative to Labour and the Conservatives. |
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Following the 2007 Scottish parliamentary elections, the SNP emerged as the largest party with 47 MSPs and formed a minority government with Alex Salmond as First Minister. |
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According to the process that may have formed the Solar System planets, the surrounding discs of material around the gas giants gradually coalesced into moons. |
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The ingenious adventuress, who may have become Rohan's mistress, formed a plan to make her fortune out of the cardinal's passion for power and the queen's passion for gems. |
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The period of unpopularity of the Conservatives in the early 1980s coincided with a crisis in the Labour Party which then formed the main opposition. |
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This growing civil discontent, the abundance of feuding nobles with private armies, and corruption in Henry VI's court formed a political climate ripe for civil war. |
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By 1469, Warwick had formed an alliance with Edward's jealous and treacherous brother George, who married Isabel Neville in defiance of Edward's wishes in Calais. |
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This current is then released, concentratedly, thru a narrow aperture formed by the dropping of a carefully restricted portion of the middle of the tongue tip. |
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The affair at the time made much noise in the fashionable world, and formed the subject of the condolatory address in question, from Lord Byron's pen. |
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Plows, snowblowers and dump trucks have formed their winter conga lines, and most Montreal Island cities say they'll have streets and sidewalks cleared of snow by Thursday. |
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Our wet fingers touched and we formed a circle like the corolla of a flower, floating into the silence of the desert dawn with the ancient sun on our bodies. |
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The Croupiere or Buttock Piece was also some times formed of plates of copper, brass or iron, though often of jacked leather, when the chanfron and poitrinal were of metal. |
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The Seeds, formed in 1965, were a short-lived but cultishly memorable band that melded primitive rock rhythms with the free-love message of the flower power generation. |
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At this point, it historically formed the southern boundary of the medieval city, with Southwark, on the opposite bank, then being part of Surrey. |
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Rines identified himself as a demisexual, meaning that he is only sexually attracted to a person once a strong emotional attachment has been formed. |
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In Chapter IV we learned that every animal consists of a body, or soma, formed of cells that are differentiated from the germ cells usually at an early stage of development. |
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In 1879, the Synod of the Church of England in Bermuda was formed. |
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It formed in the estuary about Montague Island and propagated upstream. |
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I have formed many intimacies and friendships here, but I am afraid they are all of too tender a construction to bear carriage a hundred and fifty miles. |
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The modern continents having formed, the Cretaceous saw the formation of the Atlantic Ocean, gradually separating northern Scotland from North America. |
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On 24 August, MacDonald agreed and formed a National Government composed of men from all parties with the specific aim of balancing the Budget and restoring confidence. |
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This is a reference to a type of drama-based pedagogy called ethopoeia, which formed a central component of the humanist grammar school curriculum. |
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The fluorhydroxyapatite formed over time during the remineralisation process in an initial caries lesion is more resistant to future demineralisation. |
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A merger of the SDP and Liberals formed the Liberal Democrats. |
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Amongst professional men, who have examined this singular foetus, a variety of opinions and conjectures have been formed, some of which it maybe well to notice. |
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It was formed 13,000 years ago during the last major ice age by two glaciers, one from the Troutbeck valley and the other from the Fairfield Horseshoe. |
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Gentiles are denominative nouns denoting belonging to or coming from a particular country, nation, or city. Gentiles are formed from proper nouns by secondary suffixes. |
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Indeed, the acceptance that hammocking and the mixed-schedule is in decline formed an important part of the BBC's argument for new digital channels. |
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Hook joints must be worked on the side of one of the front sash stiles, and on the shutting stile of the side sash, the airtight bead being formed on the hanging stile. |
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The 'Queensberry rules', the code of general rules in boxing, was named after John Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry in 1867, that formed the basis of modern boxing. |
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The SNP was formed in 1934 through the merger of the National Party of Scotland and the Scottish Party, with Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham as its first president. |
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It is interspersed with igneous intrusions of a more recent age, remnants of which formed mountain massifs such as the Cairngorms and Skye Cuillins. |
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Faidherbe built a series of forts along the Senegal River, formed alliances with leaders in the interior, and sent expeditions against those who resisted French rule. |
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At one point Howard formed his ships into a line of battle, to attack at close range bringing all his guns to bear, but this was not followed through and little was achieved. |
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The new state, formed in 1801, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, was governed from a single government and parliament based in London. |
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The volcanic activity which created the Antrim Plateau also formed the eerily geometric pillars of the Giant's Causeway on the north Antrim coast. |
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These ridges were formed by tidal effects when the sea level was lower. |
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In 1759 he formed a partnership with John Craig, an architect and businessman, to manufacture and sell a line of products including musical instruments and toys. |
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During the period the North Sea formed, Britain was uplifted. |
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Many rival canal companies were formed and competition was rampant. |
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Much of the state's lands were formed from sediment washed down the Mississippi River, leaving enormous deltas and vast areas of coastal marsh and swamp. |
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Auden grew up in the Harborne area of the city and during the 1930s formed the core of the Auden Group with Birmingham University lecturer Louis MacNeice. |
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They are formed by using the past participle either with the auxiliary verb to be or to get, although not all varieties of English allow the use of passives with get. |
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More substantial backing came from John Roebuck, the founder of the celebrated Carron Iron Works near Falkirk, with whom he now formed a partnership. |
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The graticule is formed by the lines of constant latitude and constant longitude, which are constructed with reference to the rotation axis of the Earth. |
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A selection commission is to be formed when vacancies arise. |
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The Paris militia, formed on 13 July, adopted a blue and red cockade. |
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The system serves 270 stations and was formed from several private companies, including the world's first underground electric line, the City and South London Railway. |
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These formed the backbone of the fleet into the 21st century. |
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They were formed in 1880, and play in black, green, and gold colours. |
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In the late 10th century, a new unit of the imperial bodyguard formed. |
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The first local authority leaders' board, 4NW, was established in July 2008 and others were formed once the regional chamber for that region was abolished. |
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In July 1806, Napoleon formed the Confederation of the Rhine out of the many tiny German states which constituted the Rhineland and most other western parts of Germany. |
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In Spanish America many local elites formed juntas and set up mechanisms to rule in the name of Ferdinand VII, whom they considered the legitimate Spanish monarch. |
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Although all of England was divided into shires by the time of the Norman conquest, some counties were formed considerably later, up to the 16th century. |
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However, viable hybrids are occasionally formed and these new species can either have properties intermediate between their parent species, or possess a totally new phenotype. |
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Britain formed no permanent military alliances until the early 20th century, when it began to cooperate with Japan, France and Russia, and moved closer to the United States. |
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On 6 December 1922, Ireland formed a new dominion, the Irish Free State. |
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In Spanish America many local elites formed juntas and set up mechanisms to rule in the name of Ferdinand VII of Spain, whom they considered the legitimate Spanish monarch. |
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Latin participles, like English participles, are formed from a verb. |
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During the extremely harsh winter that followed, Wellesley and his regiment formed part of an allied force holding the defence line along the Waal River. |
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Roman law as preserved in Justinian's codes continued into the Byzantine Empire, and formed the basis of similar codifications in continental Western Europe. |
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Naturally exposed chalk is rare inland with the exception of the river cliffs formed by the Mole on the west face of Box Hill and at Ham Bank in Norbury Park. |
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The inner part, the so-called lissosphincter, surrounds the urethra and is formed by circular and longitudinally oriented smooth muscle cell layers. |
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The main fleet of Arriva Malta was formed of 172 new King Long buses. |
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Keratinization of cells gradually increased and keratic pearls formed. |
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He performed experiments to study how such craters might have formed. |
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An advance on the basic design was the iron Early mouldboards were basically wedges that sat inside the cut formed by the coulter, turning over the soil to the side. |
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The Princess Irene Brigade, formed from escapees from the German invasion, took part in several actions in 1944 in Arromanches and in 1945 in the Netherlands. |
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Constantine the Great is known to have raised the five scholae of horsemen who formed the actual lifeguard of the prince, and followed his person whenever he went out to war. |
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Civil parish councils were formed in England under the reforming Local Government Act 1894 to take over local oversight of civic duties in rural towns and villages. |
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