In Boston, The Congregational Library and Archives holds numerous collections all across New England. |
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However, the BBC, itself, holds the information some of which has become available due to FOI requests. |
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At the end of each year, the FISA holds the World Rowing Championships with events in 22 different boat classes. |
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The Aberdeenshire Cricket Association holds 4 grades of cricket with around 25 clubs fielding over 30 teams throughout summer. |
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It is a feature of racing that a modest establishment often holds its own against the bigger players even in a top race. |
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A federated state holds administrative jurisdiction over a defined geographic territory and is a form of regional government. |
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A toilet waste truck removes the human waste from the tank which holds the waste from the toilets in the aircraft. |
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Liechtenstein's prison holds few, if any, inmates, and those with sentences over two years are transferred to Austrian jurisdiction. |
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Tijuana holds a status that provides the possibility of employment as well as higher education and the dream of crossing the border. |
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She's so neighbourly that she always holds a welcoming party for new residents. |
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Amsterdam is the country's capital, while The Hague holds the Dutch seat of parliament and government. |
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By contrast Malta, with one of the world's highest voter turnouts, has a single legislature that holds a near monopoly on political power. |
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The National Library of Wales holds many pamphlets that were sent to Gladstone during his political career. |
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The Chief of the Hellenic Air Force General Staff holds the more junior rank of air marshal, and is promoted to air chief marshal on retirement. |
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The specific bassanus is from the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth, which holds the world's largest colony of northern gannets. |
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It also holds one of six seats for the Scotland constituency of the European Parliament. |
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Udal law generally holds sway in Shetland and Orkney, along with Scots law. |
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The way the musician holds the instrument varies from Western to Indian music. |
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Each participating nation holds its own national selection event to chose its representatives at the Festival. |
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Cypriot tradition holds that a ship which was transporting Saint Andrew went off course and ran aground. |
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The horn itself and the substance it was made of was called alicorn, and it was believed that the horn holds magical and medicinal properties. |
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It holds significant potential to assist with the development of positive attitudes to the acquisition and transmission of Gaelic. |
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The cue holds on to the handle of the stone and is then pushed along by the curler. |
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The Gorsedd holds the right of proclamation and of governance while the Council organises the event. |
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The North American Festival of Wales held by the Welsh North American Association also holds includes an eisteddfod. |
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The church still holds services in the summer and is sometimes used for weddings, with access by boat. |
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Principled pacifism holds that at some point along the spectrum from war to interpersonal physical violence, such violence becomes morally wrong. |
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It holds positions similar to APF, and the two organisations are known to work together on ecumenical projects. |
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The Near West Side holds the University of Illinois at Chicago and was once home to Oprah Winfrey's Harpo Studios. |
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The premises holds a theatre, gallery, several art studios and meeting rooms, and a darkroom. |
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The incubating parent holds the egg against its brood patch with its wings. |
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It holds regular arts exhibitions, performances, workshops and film screenings. |
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Messianic Judaism generally holds the same view of New Testament authority as evangelical Protestants. |
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Though the exact date of his death is not certain, tradition holds that it was on March 1, which is the date now marked as Saint David's Day. |
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Companies House holds the registration records of all companies registered in England or Wales. |
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The museum holds displays of traditional crafts with a working blacksmith forge, a pottery, a weaver, miller, and clog maker. |
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The choir holds the stalls for the clergy, cathedral officers and the choir, and the organ. |
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The marble sarcophagus which holds his remains was made for Cardinal Wolsey but not used as the cardinal had fallen from favour. |
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Colin Reynolds holds the record for the number of appearances in the league with 516 games played. |
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James holds that the route was seen as a sort of fertility pilgrimage, undertaken when a young couple desired to bear offspring. |
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Some sharks suffocate within about 15 minutes while the whale holds them still, because these sharks need to move to breathe. |
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Spyhopping, a behaviour in which a whale holds its head above water, helps the animal view its surroundings. |
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Tom Doran is a Welsh professional boxer who currently holds the WBC International middleweight title. |
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This pouch also holds a rock that is used to break open shellfish and clams, an example of tool use. |
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This holds true for Australia, which sits on its own continental lithosphere and tectonic plate. |
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From 1970 SNCF, the French national railroad company, has developed the TGV, a high speed train which holds a series of world speed records. |
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The principle of supply and demand holds that as hydrocarbon supplies diminish, prices will rise. |
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With the centuries long heavy international seatraffic of Skagerrak, the seabed also holds an abundance of shipwrecks. |
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Since 1993 the Czech Republic holds the former Czechoslovak legal position. |
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The Oslo City Museum holds a permanent exhibition about the people in Oslo and the history of the city. |
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The National Museum holds and preserves, exhibits and promotes public knowledge about Norway's most extensive collection of art. |
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The same holds true for the district of Land Wursten East of the Weser River. |
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Once all written arguments are filed, the Court holds a public hearing on the merits. |
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The oil was moved in earthenware vessels to the river bank where it was then poured into boat holds for transportation to Britain. |
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Instead of one or two large holds, Swan's design used several holds which spanned the width, or beam, of the ship. |
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These holds were further subdivided into port and starboard sections by a longitudinal bulkhead. |
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Since 2010, the restaurant le Pily, of the Valognes restaurateur Pierre Marion, holds a star in the Michelin Guide. |
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Air supremacy is a position in war where a side holds complete control of air warfare and air power over opposing forces. |
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In addition, Brussels holds more than 1,000 business conferences annually, making it the fourth most popular conference city in Europe. |
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He holds the record of first balloon flights in Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, and Poland. |
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As of May 2017, it holds 294 seats in the lower house and 121 seats in the upper house. |
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An alternate theory holds that by the 4th century BC, the western Greeks, especially the Massaliotes, were on amicable terms with Carthage. |
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Great Britain holds important populations of grey seals, and rare bat species. |
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The tree tends to grow out leaves earlier than most maples and holds its leaves somewhat longer in autumn. |
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The CCG holds responsibility for all marine search and rescue throughout Canada. |
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An archaic view of hominid evolution, Polygenism, holds that different human peoples had differing origins. |
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The catch is then pumped on board the fishing vessel where it is stored in refrigerated holds at below freezing temperatures. |
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Another view, supported by recent finds, holds that Tanit originated in Phoenicia, being closely linked there to the goddess Astarte. |
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The Billiard Room holds a massive porcelain vase that was a gift of the Russian Tsar. |
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It now holds gifts Queen Victoria received on her Golden and Diamond jubilees. |
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It holds the distinction of being the United Kingdom's first indigenous expendable launch project. |
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Squeezing the branch between the fingertips generates frictional force that holds the animal's hand to the branch. |
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It holds twice yearly meetings for its members in various locations around the United Kingdom. |
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It is also known that the Isle of Wight holds more carnivals per capita than anywhere else in the United Kingdom. |
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The New Zealand Parliament holds legislative power and consists of the Queen and the House of Representatives. |
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Bone marrow, also known as myeloid tissue in red bone marrow, can be found in almost any bone that holds cancellous tissue. |
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The Deepalakshmi is another favorite design where goddess Lakshmi holds the lamp in her hands. |
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The sea floor elsewhere in the Mediterranean holds countless archaeological sites. |
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An observation tower, which holds most of the indoor exhibits, allows visitors to get an overview of the battle site. |
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The aquila holds ears of grain, and another small child is seated before her holding grapes. |
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For the year 1993, Ukraine holds the world record for inflation in one calendar year. |
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The pike of Teneriffe how high it is? 70 miles? or 50, as Patricius holds? or 9, as Snellius demonstrates in his Eratosthenes? |
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One theory holds it to be of Punic derivation, from the Phoenician language of colonizing Carthage. |
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All leaders in the church are called by revelation and the laying on of hands by one who holds authority. |
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Since the Battle of Salamis, Greece had not achieved the greatness and the glory which today holds. |
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The King of Morocco holds vast executive and legislative powers, especially over the military, foreign policy and religious affairs. |
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Cape Verde has bilateral relations with some Lusophone nations and holds membership in a number of international organisations. |
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The Ghana atomic agency currently holds no intent for the production of Weapons of Mass Destruction. |
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The city of Garanhuns holds an annual Winter Festival, in the month of July. |
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The body has its headquarters on the Plaza Murillo in La Paz, but also holds honorary sessions elsewhere in Bolivia. |
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The potato holds a very important role as an internally consumed staple crop. |
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Sri Lanka once held highest team score in all three formats of cricket, where currently holds Test team total. |
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The museum holds seven guns of South East Asian manufacture in its collections. |
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On Easter Monday, the President of the United States holds an annual Easter egg roll on the White House lawn for young children. |
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Another is the House of Mayorazgo, which was built in the early years of the city and holds one of Peru's greatest numismatic collections. |
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Maurice Collis holds the opinion that Pinto's accounts, while not entirely true, remain compatible with historical events. |
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Santa Rosa Island holds two groves of the Torrey pine subspecies Pinus torreyana var. |
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The same holds for Tsongol and Sartul dialects, which rather group with Khalkha Mongolian to which they historically belong. |
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Orthodox Judaism holds that on biblical Mount Sinai, the Written Law was transmitted along with an Oral Law. |
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It also holds the largest ceramic fair in Western Japan, the Arita Ceramic Fair. |
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Another holds that runes were first introduced to England from Scandinavia where the futhorc was modified and then exported to Frisia. |
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Another form of religion called psycholatry holds in reverence the spirit of the departed. |
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Mark Dean holds three of the original nine patents on the computer on which all PCs are based. |
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Belize holds the distinction of being the only country in Central America whose official language is English. |
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The Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria holds a somewhat similar position in Oriental Orthodoxy. |
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This concept holds also for the Moderators of each Synod, Presbytery, and Kirk Session. |
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Conciliarism holds that the supreme authority of the church lies with a General Council, not with the pope. |
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British Methodism holds that all ordained ministers are equal in terms of spirituality. |
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Dena's at the grocery store, he says. Do I want pancakes with fresh-picked blueberries? He holds up a bowl of blueberried batter. |
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He buys baseball collectibles and then holds them for resale. |
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An enameled miniature of Christ is set in the center of a jeweled alabaster paten, the plate that holds the bread during Communion services. |
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But Alabama, the heart of Dixie, where the archsegregationist George C. Wallace served as governor, holds a special symbolic value. |
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Usually the pulse is established by a piano, which holds down the beat with a belllike tone. |
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The corkscrew pasta holds the cheese sauce better, but all I had in the cupboard was bowtie pasta. |
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Whereof John de Ditton holds a moiety of the village for half a carve of land. |
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But he's citified and holds his cup just right and never has to think about it. |
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New Orleans holds us on downs, and Malley goes in to punt and that little crackerass No. 28 slices through and blocks it. |
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A boyhood spent on the cliffs at Kirkcaple had made me a bold cragsman, and the porphyry of the Rooirand clearly gave excellent holds. |
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In each hand he holds a parcel, one containing a lukewarm pig's crubeen, the other a cold sheep's trotter, sprinkled with wholepepper. |
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The same holds for space that is also homogenically and continually rather than heterogenically and discontinually organized and structured. |
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Drop-crotching holds the crown within set limits without spoiling appearance. |
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Every category is dual to its own dual, so if a statement holds in all categories so does its dual. |
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Severing's belief that trade union workers were the most progressive and democratic element in Germany holds up well under investigation. |
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The Godardian vision of a universe that is both lost and recuperable in time is the thread that holds this movie and all his others together. |
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Cristina hands him a gummy but holds tight to her cupcake, for she's still working on it, and doesn't want to set it free yet. |
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The charity National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty holds a contrasting role. |
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Established under the Government of Wales Act 1998, the National Assembly for Wales holds responsibility for a range of devolved policy matters. |
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The Apostolic Church holds its annual Apostolic Conference in Swansea each year, usually in August. |
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Once a ticket is paid for and the airline has your money, it holds the cards. |
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The city of Vancouver's Scottish Cultural Centre also holds seasonal Scottish Gaelic evening classes. |
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The finds are mostly in the Landesmuseum Joanneum at Graz, which also holds the Strettweg Cult Wagon. |
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Each September since 1997, York holds an annual Festival of Food and Drink. |
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The NCAA currently holds its Division III championships in football, men's basketball, volleyball and softball in Salem. |
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The Speaker is assisted by three Deputy Speakers, the most senior of whom holds the title of Chairman of Ways and Means. |
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Elsewhere in the city, the John Rylands Library holds an extensive collection of early printing. |
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The memorabilia from this club holds a high value among collectors and fans of these artists and the club. |
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The WMCA holds devolved powers in transport, development planning, and economic growth. |
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If a Deputy Speaker is presiding, then he or she holds the casting vote instead of the Speaker. |
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The Green Party of England and Wales holds a spring and an autumn conference every year. |
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On Easter Monday each year Gawthorpe, near Wakefield, holds the World Coal Carrying Championship. |
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The Museum of London holds many of the Roman finds, has permanent Roman exhibitions and holds research collections. |
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The chief executive of the Corporation holds the ancient office of Town Clerk of London. |
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The Chief Executive of the administrative side of the Corporation holds the ancient office of Town Clerk of London. |
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The Chief Commoner is elected in October of each year and holds office for one year from the following April. |
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The church holds an annual Church Clipping service, which claims to be the longest uninterrupted clipping service in the country. |
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For most of their history they have played their home games at Meadow Lane, which currently holds some 20,000 spectators, all seated. |
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The company also holds royal warrants from Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles. |
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Stevenage holds a number of annual events, including Stevenage Day and Rock in the Park. |
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There are also life support systems under the cabin floor, equipment bays, and cargo holds. |
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Justice is the ligament which holds civilized beings and civilized nations together. |
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However, some rotors carry permanent magnets, and the stator holds the conductors. |
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In one mechanism, the elongation in a single plane is used to make a series stretches and position holds, similar to the way a caterpillar moves. |
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Moreover, the same formula holds when the spring is compressed, with F and X both negative in that case. |
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Hooke's law only holds for some materials under certain loading conditions. |
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If these holds become full, aircraft are held at more distant points before being cleared onward to one of the four main holds. |
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Manchester holds an annual Irish Festival each March, including one of the UK's largest St Patrick's Day parades. |
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According to geologists, the Bay of Bengal holds large untapped gas reserves in Bangladesh' exclusive economic zone. |
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Seafood holds an important place in Bengali cuisine, especially lobsters, shrimps and dried fish. |
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He posited that the growth of population and capital, pressing against a fixed supply of land, pushes up rents and holds down wages and profits. |
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It holds in itself a repository of the cultural and social heritage of the country. |
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Tradition holds that Ninian established an episcopal see at the Candida Casa in Whithorn, and named the see for Saint Martin of Tours. |
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Local tradition holds that she also housed her clerical guests in the Black Swan Inn at Peaseholme Green, where the Queen's agents were lodged. |
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A more strictly polytheistic approach holds the various goddesses and gods to be separate and distinct entities in their own right. |
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The Chancellor is elected by the members of Convocation, a body comprising all graduates of the university, and holds office until death. |
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The University Museum of Natural History holds the university's zoological, entomological and geological specimens. |
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Christ Church Picture Gallery holds a collection of over 200 old master paintings. |
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The south west corner holds the largest piece, bought and donated by Kenneth Clark. |
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The Lower Ward holds St George's Chapel and most of the buildings associated with the Order of the Garter. |
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Many other places are listed as a location where Arthur holds court in the later romances, Carlisle and London perhaps being the most prominent. |
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He ordered her to move closer to the shore, disembarked her crew and emptied her cargo holds, and then burned and sank the vessel. |
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The second opinion holds that the Sunday roast dates back to medieval times, when the village serfs served the squire for six days a week. |
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Tying holds them together during roasting, keeping any stuffing inside, and keeps the roast in a round profile, which promotes even cooking. |
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Beowulf refuses to use any weapon because he holds himself to be the equal of Grendel. |
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It also lends itself to elaboration, because its tight syntax holds even the longest and most complex sentence together as a logical unit. |
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Conventional wisdom holds that Hamlet is too obviously connected to legend, and the name Hamnet was quite popular at the time. |
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It holds that one must always act so as to produce the greatest aggregate happiness among all sentient beings, within reason. |
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They are the reminiscences of melodies sung by negroes stowing cotton in the holds of ships in Southern ports. |
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The Lobkowicz Palace in Prague holds Mozart's copy of Messiah, complete with handwritten annotations. |
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Although no longer the majority shareholder, he still holds a significant financial interest. |
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Conventional wisdom holds that the rise of punk rock caused this, but several more factors contributed to the decline. |
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Unlike the National Trust, English Heritage holds few furnished properties. |
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The parish council has its offices and holds its meetings at the Maws Craft Centre in Jackfield. |
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The Department of Prints and Drawings holds the national collection of Western prints and drawings. |
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The British Library Sound Archive holds more than a million discs and 185,000 tapes. |
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The Royal British Legion holds a Silence in the Square event on Armistice Day, 11 November, in remembrance of those who died in war. |
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Additionally, the National Greyhound Association holds their membership to strict standards towards the care and handling of the athletes. |
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The sessile amoeba is encased in a hyaline, flattened lorica, which holds the MCB and connects to the meroplasmodium. |
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The congress approves the annual report, and decides on the acceptance of new national associations and holds elections. |
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Walsall holds the record for the most reapplications for the Football League. |
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Ryan Giggs holds the record number of Premier League appearances and he also has 13 Premier League champion's medals, more than any other player. |
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Ryan Giggs of Manchester United holds the record for scoring goals in consecutive seasons, having scored in the first 21 seasons of the league. |
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The club holds several rivalries, most notably with Liverpool, Manchester City and Leeds United, and more recently with Arsenal. |
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Jimmy Greaves holds the club goal scoring record with 266 goals in 380 league, cup and European appearances. |
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The British capital London holds the distinction of hosting three Olympic Games, all Summer, more than any other city. |
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Wilkinson holds the Rugby World Cup points record with 277 and is the only player to score points in two Rugby World Cup Finals. |
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The metaphysics of Thomas Aquinas holds that all real beings have both essence and existence. |
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Having won 23 of his matches, lost 19, and halved 4, he also holds the record for having played the most Ryder Cup matches. |
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She currently holds the LPGA Tour record for most eagles in a season, scoring 19 during the 2004 season. |
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Any yacht club that meets the requirements specified in the deed of gift has the right to challenge the yacht club that holds the cup. |
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According to a 2010 census, Greenland holds the highest suicide rate in the world. |
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The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, who holds the title of Lord of Mann. |
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Even after meeting all the requirements and going through the naturalization process, the minister holds the right to deny citizenship. |
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The minister also holds the power to revoke naturalization at any time for specific reasons listed in the Act. |
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It holds that although the concept nationhood may be recent, nations have always existed. |
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With the design allowing the engine to be placed so far forward the holds are more midships and this gives a better trim. |
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For example, San Marino holds the same voting power as Russia despite the vast geographic and population differences between them. |
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The same holds for certain decisions that directly regard permanent members. |
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In times of crisis, the Security Council still meets primarily in consultations, but it also holds more public meetings. |
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The Council of Europe holds observer status with the United Nations and is regularly represented in the UN General Assembly. |
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They were confined to cargo holds with each slave chained with little room to move. |
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The economic theory of David Ricardo holds that consumers would necessarily gain more than producers would lose. |
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The National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh, holds 7 million books, fourteen million printed items and over 2 million maps. |
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The crisp market in the UK is dominated by Walkers, which holds 58 per cent of the market. |
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The Snowdon Massif includes a number of spectacular cliffs, and holds an important place in the history of rock climbing in the United Kingdom. |
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Although Old Aberdeen has a separate history and still holds its ancient charter, it is no longer officially independent. |
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Dundee City Archives holds the official records of the city and of the former Tayside Regional Council. |
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The archive also holds the records of various people, groups and organisations connected to the city. |
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Archive Services also holds the archives of several individuals, businesses and organisations based in Dundee and the surrounding area. |
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The Royal Naval Dockyard Museum holds a permanent exhibition of Bermuda notes and coins. |
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In this case, the prime minister serves at the pleasure of the monarch and holds no more power than the monarch allows. |
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The Council also holds the delegated authority to issue Orders of Council, mostly used to regulate certain public institutions. |
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The DUP holds the view that any party which is linked to a terrorist organisation should not be eligible to hold Government office. |
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In practice, he or she holds office as long as he or she retains the confidence of the chamber. |
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Bute House is also where the First Minister holds press conferences, hosts visiting dignitaries and employs and dismisses government Ministers. |
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It is framed in terms of the extent of authority that Parliament holds, and whether there are any sorts of law that it cannot pass. |
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The chairperson of the Permanent Council is the ambassador to the Organization of the participating State which holds the chairmanship. |
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In Egypt, the President of the Republic holds the ceremonial title of Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. |
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The balance of payments model holds that foreign exchange rates are at an equilibrium level if they produce a stable current account balance. |
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Occasionally baggage holds may be referred to as cargo decks on the largest of aircraft. |
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Described as a billionaire, Seydou Kane holds diplomatic passports from Senegal, Gabon and Mali. |
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Weakened heart, summer tomatoes the splash of red mouthsome pleasure dichotomy. Who spilt whom? Who holds whom? |
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A physicist by background he studied for an MPhys at the University of Oxford and holds a PhD from the University of London. |
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In the latter Rawls holds the idea of an overlapping consensus as one of three main ideas of political liberalism. |
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By tradition, the Orthodox Church, when faced with issues that are larger than a single bishop can resolve, holds a local council. |
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As of 2015, Eon holds the full adaptation rights to all of Fleming's Bond novels. |
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Mold also holds an annual cultural festival centered on the life and works of Daniel Owen. |
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It holds many music and visual art events and has a very progressive programming policy. |
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Robbie Williams holds the record for the most Brit Awards, 13 as a solo artist and another five as part of Take That. |
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He holds a California Medical Marijuana Verification Card, which enables him to buy cannabis for medical purposes. |
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She keeps such material that holds emotional significance for later use in her work. |
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Tate holds the national collection of British art from 1900 to the present day and international modern and contemporary art. |
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A turbofan powered car, ThrustSSC, currently holds the land speed record. |
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His involvement with the Foundling Hospital is today commemorated with a permanent exhibition in London's Foundling Museum, which also holds the Gerald Coke Handel Collection. |
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The 'time flies' property also holds for large construction projects. |
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Who can lie peacefully abed, while the darkness holds some secret? |
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Anarchism holds the state to be undesirable, unnecessary or harmful. |
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Allism is noneism with a twist. Fore whereas the noneist holds that some objects have no kind of being at all, the allist holds that every object has being. |
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Allism is noneism with a twist. For whereas the noneist holds that some objects have no kind of being at all, the allist holds that every object has being. |
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First, this is an antiastrology message. The stars do not control our destiny and are not to be feared. Christ is the Lord who holds the stars in his hand. |
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I have known that man to be a virulent antimuslim bigot. He holds a forum on the New York Times web site on International affairs. I have tried to confront him several times. |
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In May 2008, when the Council on Foundations holds its Leadership Summit, a megaconference for philanthropists, it will offer its first full next-generation program. |
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The interference theory of second language loss holds that forgetting is actually interference between the attriting language and the language replacing it. |
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Depending on the aircraft, baggage holds are normally inside the hull and are therefore pressurized just like the passenger cabin although they may not be heated. |
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A chhing player holds one cymbal in each hand and strikes them together. |
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Hicham El Guerrouj won gold medals for Morocco at the 2004 Summer Olympics in the 1500 metres and 5000 metres and holds several world records in the mile run. |
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Read a no holds barred interview with author Leyla Harrison, in which she talks about rapefic, cancerfic, feedback, and her approach to writing fanfic. |
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The erstwhile Malabar district, of which the present Kozhikode district formed a part, holds a high rank among the districts of Madras Presidency in secondary education. |
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Another legend holds that two priests saying divine liturgy over the crowd disappeared into the cathedral's walls as the first Turkish soldiers entered. |
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So the foundationalist holds that both experiences and beliefs can justify beliefs, whereas the coherentist holds that only beliefs can justify beliefs. |
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As the MP4 container can store audio, video, or both, the M4A naming and file extension is used to hint that this MP4 container holds solely audio information. |
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In 1983, the Library absorbed the National Sound Archive, which holds many sound and video recordings, with over a million discs and thousands of tapes. |
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The quarry holds a significant place in the history of the British Labour Movement as the site of two prolonged strikes by workers demanding better pay and safer conditions. |
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The same holds for the African, Eurasian, and Antarctic plates. |
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This is when the National Conservative Convention holds meetings. |
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Pragmatic pacifism holds that the costs of war and interpersonal violence are so substantial that better ways of resolving disputes must be found. |
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As legend holds, in 1323, Elizabeth, mounted on a mule, positioned herself between the opposing armies on the field of the Battle of Alvalade in order to prevent the combat. |
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Tradition holds that seven years learning, seven years practising and seven years playing is required before a piper could be said to have mastered his instrument. |
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The wolf holds great importance in the cultures and religions of the nomadic peoples, both of the Eurasian steppe and of the North American Plains. |
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The Palace of the Legion of Honor holds primarily European antiquities and works of art at its Lincoln Park building modeled after its Parisian namesake. |
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Lowry rejected five honours during his life, including a knighthood in 1968, and consequently holds the record for the most rejected British honours. |
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In England and Wales, a magistrates' court is a lower court which holds trials for summary offences and preliminary hearings for more serious ones. |
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Steve Perryman holds the appearance record for Spurs, having played 854 games for the club between 1969 and 1986, of which 655 were league matches. |
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The Minister for Health and Social Services is the person within the Welsh Government who holds cabinet responsibilities for both health and social care in Wales. |
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The Religious Society of Friends also holds meetings in Oswestry. |
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I get one parking ticket and he holds it over my head for six months. |
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Larisa Latynina, who currently holds the record for the most gold Olympic medals won by a woman, established the USSR as the dominant force in gymnastics for many years. |
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However the case may be with societies under widely different conditions of development, the law of mass and individuality holds true of the social facts known to us. |
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Per hectare, it holds twice as much carbon dioxide as rain forests. |
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Read of Duke University, a porpoise expert researching similar cases of porpoise killings that had occurred in Virginia in 1996 and 1997, holds a different view. |
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It holds 13 of the 15 regional television licences that make up the ITV network, the oldest and largest commercial terrestrial television network in the United Kingdom. |
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Berkeley holds that even though sometimes, the consequences of an action in a specific situation might be bad, the general tendencies of that action benefits humanity. |
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Eric Bristow holds the record for most tournament wins with five. |
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Many slaves died of disease in the crowded holds of the slave ships. |
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Since science holds experimental demonstration to be definitive, modern treatment of toxicity or environmental harm involves defining a level at which an effect is observable. |
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The Faroese government holds executive power in local government affairs. |
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Ronan O'Gara of Ireland holds the career scoring record with 557 points to Wilkinson's 546, having surpassed Wilkinson in Round 3 of the 2011 championship. |
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The area between the river and the city walls here is known as the Roodee, and contains Chester Racecourse which holds a series of horse races and other events. |
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The Labour Party is a full member of the Party of European Socialists and Progressive Alliance, and holds observer status in the Socialist International. |
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The People's History Museum in Manchester holds the minutes of the first Labour Party meeting in 1906 and has them on display in the Main Galleries. |
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Also within the museum is the Labour History Archive and Study Centre, which holds the collection of the Labour Party, with material ranging from 1900 to the present day. |
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The grass is rich and matted, you cannot see the soil. It holds the rain and the mist, and they seep into the ground, feeding the streams in every kloof. |
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The Isle of Man holds neither membership nor associate membership of the European Union, and thus did not take part in the 2016 referendum on the UK's EU membership. |
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The university also holds an international branch campus in Mauritius. |
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The East of England coast also holds a number of traditional fishing ports including the King's Lynn Docks, the Port of Lowestoft and Wells Harbour. |
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The monarch holds a weekly audience with the Prime Minister. |
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Alastair Seeley from Northern Ireland, holds the record number of 21 wins. |
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Classical Anglicanism, therefore, like Orthodoxy, holds that Holy Tradition is the only safe guardian against perversion and innovation in the interpretation of Scripture. |
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A satellite site in Paris, France holds classes at Reid Hall. |
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The Archbishop of Goa and Daman holds title as the Patriarch of the East. |
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The Lord Mayor also holds the posts of Chancellor of City University and President of Gresham College, an educational institution for advanced study. |
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