The rods themselves were also becoming increasingly sophisticated and specialized for different roles. |
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However, from the 16th century onwards the mineral and geological wealth of the Peak became increasingly significant. |
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This galvanised the private sector into weapons production, with the surplus being increasingly exported to foreign countries. |
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In 1885, France decided to capitalize on this increasingly lucrative form of trade and repealed its ban on weapon exports. |
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The greater sand hills increasingly do not migrate, but almost all lessers do. |
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Wallace remained supportive, though he increasingly turned to Spiritualism. |
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For a period of about five years in the early 2000s, his family and staff became increasingly worried that he was being physically abused. |
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The main types are DC motors and AC motors, the former increasingly being displaced by the latter. |
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As of the 2010s, bus manufacturing is increasingly globalised, with the same designs appearing around the world. |
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Recently contact sports such as Boxing and Kickboxing have become increasingly popular. |
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However, the rule of the Emperors became increasingly autocratic, and the Senate was reduced to an advisory body appointed by the Emperor. |
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In the Roman Empire, emperors were deified, and the formalized imperial cult became increasingly prominent. |
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As contact with the Greeks increased, the old Roman gods became increasingly associated with Greek gods. |
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Food processing is a major sector of the local economy, with prominent brands like PRAN that are increasingly gaining an international market. |
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Solar panels are increasingly used to power both urban and off grid rural areas. |
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Electronic dictionaries are increasingly a more common choice for ESL students. |
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Despite these concerns, mainstream graduate programs have become increasingly technical and mathematical. |
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During the early 20th century it became increasingly common to bury cremated remains rather than coffins in the abbey. |
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During the 20th century, the county became increasingly urbanised, particularly the southern part. |
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Buddhism has spread across the world, and Buddhist texts are increasingly translated into local languages. |
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Control of universities still tended to be independent, although university leadership was increasingly appointed by the state. |
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Universities concentrated on science in the 19th and 20th centuries and became increasingly accessible to the masses. |
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As the role of the castle as fortress declined in the later medieval period, its role as a residence increasingly became the more important. |
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By the middle of the 15th century England was increasingly divided between the rival royal factions of the Lancastrians and the Yorkists. |
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However, with the arrival of gunpowder and cannons by the time of Henry VI, fortifications like castles became increasingly obsolete. |
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Their work became increasingly dominated by the ideals of political struggle for freedom and their country's sovereignty. |
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Following the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina, Modern structures in New Orleans have been increasingly slated for demolition. |
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Breakfast muffins are an increasingly popular alternative to bread in the Australian full breakfast. |
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Due to increasingly slack religious practice in Lindisfarne, Cuthbert was sent to Lindisfarne as a way to reform the religious community. |
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Many portraits were done in several versions, to be sent as diplomatic gifts or given to supporters of the increasingly embattled king. |
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With the introduction of Latin literature into England in the 7th and 8th centuries the genre of the life of the saint grew increasingly popular. |
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The scientific method depends upon increasingly sophisticated characterizations of the subjects of investigation. |
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However, Keats's training took up increasing amounts of his writing time, and he was increasingly ambivalent about his medical career. |
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Keats endured great conflict knowing his expectations as a struggling poet in increasingly hard straits would preclude marriage to Brawne. |
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During 1820 Keats displayed increasingly serious symptoms of tuberculosis, suffering two lung haemorrhages in the first few days of February. |
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Chesterton's views, on the other hand, became increasingly more focused towards the Church. |
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Since the 1990s it has been in increasingly wide use, particularly at national sporting events. |
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The United States and Russia, for example, increasingly worked with the League. |
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Analytics is increasingly used in education, particularly at the district and government office levels. |
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Concern arose that academics were taking over Austen criticism and that it was becoming increasingly esoteric, a debate that has continued since. |
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Kipling was now a famous man, and in the previous two or three years had increasingly been making political pronouncements in his writings. |
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During his stay at his aunt's residence, he grew increasingly interested in her daughter, Isabel. |
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During the months following her husband's death Blyton became increasingly ill, and moved into a nursing home three months before her death. |
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Christie became increasingly tired of Poirot, just as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle did with his character Sherlock Holmes. |
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Vocal music in the Renaissance is noted for the flourishing of an increasingly elaborate polyphonic style. |
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The role of the chorus became increasingly important in his later oratorios. |
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During the 1750s Messiah was performed increasingly at festivals and cathedrals throughout the country. |
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In the 1950s and 1960s, the new invention of television began to play an increasingly important role in disseminating new popular music. |
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Freed from the burden of touring, the Beatles embraced an increasingly experimental approach as they recorded Sgt. |
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The group also increasingly shunned television appearances, citing their preference that their fans hear and see them in live concerts. |
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During the recording of The Wall, Waters, Gilmour and Mason became increasingly dissatisfied with Wright's lack of contribution to the album. |
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By the release of Beggars Banquet, Brian Jones was increasingly troubled and was only sporadically contributing to the band. |
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These bands also built audiences via constant touring and increasingly elaborate stage shows. |
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With Zimmer, the soundscape in Nolan's films evolved into becoming increasingly more lush and kinetic. |
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The Museum turned increasingly towards private funds for buildings, acquisitions and other purposes. |
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Given the cluster of syndromes that occur menopausally, effects of new SERMs on cognition and affect becomes increasingly urgent. |
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Modern libraries are increasingly being redefined as places to get unrestricted access to information in many formats and from many sources. |
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At the start of the 18th century, libraries were becoming increasingly public and were more frequently lending libraries. |
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In North America, Europe, and other parts of the world, academic libraries are becoming increasingly digitally oriented. |
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Cardiff's Sophia Gardens ground has also become increasingly popular in recent years. |
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Rugby had been growing increasingly popular in Italy in recent years, with improved crowds at international matches. |
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After 2005, Faldo's appearances in professional tournaments became increasingly sporadic. |
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According to the New Oxford Dictionary of English, such use is increasingly rare in British English too. |
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Neoclassicism from France was slowly adopted by native Danish architects who increasingly participated in defining architectural style. |
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Some thought the single Imperial status of British subject as increasingly inadequate to deal with a Commonwealth with independent member states. |
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The Old Town became an increasingly dilapidated, overcrowded slum with high mortality rates. |
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The result was that the courts of England and Normandy became increasingly hostile to each other. |
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Benedict Arnold, the American victor of Saratoga, grew increasingly disenchanted with struggle and decided to defect. |
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But, following the loss of the company's monopoly in 1689, Bristol and Liverpool merchants became increasingly involved in the trade. |
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Lloyd George was increasingly under the influence of the rejuvenated Conservative party who numerically dominated the coalition. |
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Furthermore, both sides became increasingly fearful of social unrest and revolution in Europe. |
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The British soldiers of the war were initially volunteers but increasingly were conscripted into service. |
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Tuition free academic education is open to international students and is increasingly common. |
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Poland was developing as a feudal state, with a predominantly agricultural economy and an increasingly powerful landed nobility. |
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In the euphoric atmosphere of perceived victory, the Luftwaffe leadership became increasingly disconnected from reality. |
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They increasingly suffered unsustainable losses in daylight raids, and the last massive daytime attacks were on 15 September. |
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In particular, Iraq's increasingly amicable relations with Britain were a threat to Nasser's desire to see Egypt as head of the Arab world. |
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The name is also increasingly being used to refer to any area to the west of Charing Cross. |
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He has increasingly supported the development of local artists, arts education, and the arts scene. |
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Since the end of the Falklands War in 1982, the islands' economic activity has increasingly focused on oil field exploration and tourism. |
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After the referendum Gibraltar's Government increasingly felt it could demand a say in its future in any talks with Spain. |
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Union membership grew as unskilled and women workers were unionised, and socialists such as Tom Mann played an increasingly prominent role. |
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However, the movement was increasingly dominated by the formation of the British Labour Party. |
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During the second half of the 20th century, the German legal theory became increasingly influential in Argentina. |
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By this point Frederick was increasingly concerned by the Russian advance from the east and marched to counter it. |
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In 1881, for the sake of economy, and increasingly as a matter of principle, he became a vegetarian. |
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Consequently, currencies are increasingly demonstrating a strong correlation with other markets, particularly equities. |
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At the same time, the emphasis of the citizenry is on value for money, thus making public finance management increasingly vital. |
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New media enterprises are contributing an increasingly important component to the city's central role in the media sphere. |
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Charlotte was increasingly incapacitated by Paget's disease of bone, and he developed pernicious anaemia. |
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Faced with the increasingly angry reaction of the agricultural community, Mansholt was soon forced to reduce the scope of some of his proposals. |
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When any downturn in the labor market occurs, the poorest people in the UK are increasingly more vulnerable and at greater risk. |
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Another increasingly common way of laundering money is to use online gaming. |
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This increase in drug violence became increasingly tied to these ethnic minorities. |
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Gravity has an infinite range, although its effects become increasingly weaker on farther objects. |
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Lord Charles Cavendish spent his life, first, in politics and then increasingly in science, especially in the Royal Society of London. |
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In recent decades gas exploration and production has become an increasingly important part of Shell's business. |
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However, the Navarrese territory north of the Pyrenees remained beyond the reach of an increasingly powerful Spain. |
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Since 1991, offshore oil and gas has become an increasingly important part of the economy, although production and revenue are now declining. |
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From 1495 the term Scottis was increasingly used to refer to the Lowland vernacular and Erse, meaning Irish, as a name for Gaelic. |
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In many places, the prevalence of the hijab is growing increasingly common and the percentage of Muslims favoring Sharia laws has increased. |
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She hated her flat hair and her muffin top that spilled ever so slightly from her jeans, and she had felt increasingly uninspired at work. |
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This identification with Greek, however, became increasingly confusing with time. |
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In the early days, the rulers of both khanates increasingly adopted Tibetan Buddhism, similar to the Yuan dynasty at that time. |
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After the Second World War the Church became increasingly liberal in attitude and moved away from hostile attitudes. |
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Initially, these institutions were designed for the training of clerics, but they would increasingly be used by laymen. |
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In his last 25 years, Pinter increasingly focused his essays, interviews and public appearances directly on political issues. |
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During the early 13th century, romances were increasingly written as prose. |
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The development of increasingly accurate representation of the visual appearances of things has a long history in art. |
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The school gathered adherents despite internal divisions among its leading practitioners, and became increasingly influential. |
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As his career lengthened, both Greene and his readers found the distinction between entertainments and novels increasingly problematic. |
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In early 1994, Hughes became increasingly alarmed by the decline of fish in rivers local to his Devonshire home. |
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Reitell became increasingly concerned and telephoned Feltenstein for advice. |
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As the new century began, Shaw became increasingly disillusioned by the limited impact of the Fabians on national politics. |
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They owned increasingly large plantations that were worked by African slaves. |
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After the turn of the twentieth century, Shaw increasingly propagated his ideas through the medium of his plays. |
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Moon's behaviour was becoming increasingly destructive and problematic through excessive drinking and drugs use, and a desire to party and tour. |
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Like his audience and his critics, Bowie himself became increasingly disaffected with his role as just one member of a band. |
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However, as time went on Morris became increasingly critical of Anglican doctrine and the idea faded. |
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However, there were problems in Morris's marriage as Janey became increasingly close to Rossetti, who often painted her. |
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At the time the paper elsewhere continued to support the Conservatives, who were then becoming an increasingly marginalised force in Scotland. |
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Marx believed that increasingly severe crises would punctuate this cycle of growth, collapse and more growth. |
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It is believed to have been a boys' game at that time but, from early in the 17th century, it was increasingly played by adults. |
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It has become increasingly common in the last few decades for horses to be owned by syndicates or partnerships. |
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In club competitions, replays are increasingly not used due to the fixture backlogs caused. |
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At the same time, the government became increasingly wasteful and extravagant. |
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This and the presence of increasingly large numbers of foreign workers greatly affected traditional Saudi norms and values. |
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The marshes in northern Kuwait and Jahra have become increasingly important as a refuge for passage migrants. |
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In 2012 and 2013, levels of violence increased and armed groups inside Iraq were increasingly galvanised by the Syrian Civil War. |
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The nickname Tijuas is increasingly popular among residents and visitors alike. |
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The union with England meant that Scottish law was perceived as being increasingly Anglicised. |
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Our work also shows that politics in the European Parliament is becoming increasingly based around party and ideology. |
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From the 4th century, Britain was again increasingly the target of attacks by Saxons, Picts and Scots. |
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Since the 17th century, Standard Scottish English has increasingly been replacing both Gaelic and Scots. |
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Bruce resigned before May 1300, when the restoration of King John was looking increasingly likely, leaving only Comyn and Lamberton. |
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The French lords and soldiers loyal to Charles were becoming increasingly desperate. |
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The king lingered on for the next two and a half years, increasingly ill, but unwilling to die. |
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Gladstone was increasingly uneasy about the direction in which British politics was moving. |
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During this period the antidisestablishmentarian party continued to shrink and became increasingly alienated. |
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Later in life, because of his belief that he was unjustly treated by the RAF, Dowding became increasingly bitter. |
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Proponents of a liberal education therefore argue that a postsecondary education must prepare students for an increasingly complex labor market. |
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As the world becomes increasingly globalized, international tourism, communication and business collaboration had increased. |
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Banknotes have increasingly been displaced by credit and debit cards and electronic money transfers. |
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With the steady improvements in computers, defensive systems have become increasingly efficient. |
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With the Luftwaffe largely cleared from the skies, Allied fighters increasingly served as attack aircraft. |
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The theme is then developed in a series of movements, growing increasingly complex each time. |
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The weakness of Asquith as a planner and organiser was increasingly apparent to senior officials. |
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The Cambrian Archaeological Society was founded at a time when a sense of Welsh national identity was increasingly asserting itself. |
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Also, during this time property ownership became increasingly important to all people. |
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In the process, Henry's attention became increasingly focused on European politics and events rather than domestic affairs. |
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In the final years of his reign, Henry was increasingly infirm and focused on securing peace within the kingdom and his own religious devotions. |
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Following his return, Gaveston's relationship with the major barons became increasingly difficult. |
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The number of active mills dropped from 250 in 1926 to 81 in 1947 and 24 in 1974, increasingly concentrated in industrial centres. |
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As the 19th century progressed, Merthyr's inland location became increasingly disadvantageous for iron production. |
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Over this time, the Conservative government became increasingly unpopular in Wales. |
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Noe Valley to the southwest and Bernal Heights to the south are both increasingly popular among young families with children. |
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There are growing concerns among environmental and countryside groups that AONB status is increasingly under threat from development. |
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Local Welsh speakers are increasingly unable to afford housing in the area as the rise in house prices has outpaced average earnings in Wales. |
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Hence, the fossil record is very incomplete, increasingly so as earlier times are considered. |
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Their increasingly spiny forms in the last 1 billion years may indicate an increased need for defence against predation. |
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While he became increasingly Evangelical with age, he strongly supported advances in geology against conservative churchmen. |
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Hence the fossil record is very incomplete, increasingly so further back in time. |
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Unlike Basie's increasingly repetitious piano noodlings, Young's melodic gestures had a way of staying fresh and inventive. |
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Also grey seals are seen increasingly in New York and New Jersey waters, and it's expected that they will establish colonies further south. |
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Both the coal and steel industries were increasingly dominated by large amalgamations, such as Powell Duffryn and Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds. |
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Welsh culture and political autonomy has been reasserted increasingly since the mid 19th century. |
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As the revival unfolded Roberts is said to have depended increasingly upon what he considered the guidance of the Holy Spirit. |
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She was increasingly trusted by her husband as his assistant at the ironworks, and she acted as his representative for the company. |
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Landscape backgrounds for various types of painting became increasingly prominent and skilful during the 15th century. |
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It was increasingly sung at patriotic gatherings and gradually it developed into a national anthem. |
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It was designed to withstand the weather conditions on the Cardiff Bay waterfront and will look increasingly better with age. |
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Deirdre was increasingly off her tree in the last sad days of our relationship. Her demands and quirks were ever more extravagant and dislocated. |
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Since 2000, Hollywood has been increasingly gentrified due to revitalization by private enterprise and public planners. |
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With regards to agriculture, the World Bank targets food production and water management as an increasingly global issue that will foster debate. |
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The hailstone gains an ice layer and grows increasingly larger with each ascent. |
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Barrow is also becoming increasingly popular as a port of call for cruise liners visiting the town and the Lake District. |
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Island restoration techniques, pioneered by New Zealand, enable the removal of exotic invaders from increasingly large islands. |
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However, due to the distinctive look and large size of the whale, watching is increasingly popular. |
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Dinosaurs became increasingly dominant, abundant and diverse, and remained that way for the next 150 million years. |
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Consequently, the publishers were increasingly demanding stories that would focus on Thomas at the expense of other characters. |
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As one travels east toward the African coast, the influence of the gulf stream diminishes, and the islands become increasingly arid. |
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Other products such as breakfast cereals, fruit compote, fromage blanc, and yogurt are becoming increasingly common as part of the meal. |
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Droughts affect water supply in Southern Spain, which increasingly is turning towards seawater desalination to meet its water needs. |
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Beginning in close proximity to the tidal bars, sand dominated layers are prominent and become increasingly muddy throughout the tidal channels. |
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However, as the number and susceptibility of settlements increase, flooding increasingly becomes a natural hazard. |
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Beginning in the 1950s these agricultural methods became increasingly more sophisticated. |
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Schools are also increasingly divided by ethnicity, with white flight being present in some of the northeastern suburbs of the city. |
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However, groynes are increasingly viewed as detrimental to the aesthetics of the coastline and face opposition in many coastal communities. |
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Over the past few years, however, it has become increasingly prevalent there. |
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The Baltic Sea became increasingly important for northern Germany and Scandinavia as well as the powerful Hanseatic League began to rise. |
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Baldwin II of Flanders became increasingly powerful after the death of Odo in 898, gaining Boulogne and Ternois from Charles. |
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The increasingly wealthy Merovingian elite endowed many monasteries, including that of the Irish missionary Columbanus. |
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As a result, commanders of the period were increasingly drawing on larger numbers of mercenaries. |
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By 1213, though, John was increasingly worried about the threat of French invasion. |
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As the Gallipoli campaign failed, relations with Churchill became increasingly acrimonious. |
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Studies of autosomal DNA, which look at the entire DNA mixture, have become increasingly important as the technology develops. |
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Humans have constructed defensive works for many thousands of years, in a variety of increasingly complex designs. |
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Brussels is increasingly becoming multilingual, being home to many international institutions. |
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The security environment around Japan has become increasingly severe as represented by nuclear and missile development by North Korea. |
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However, the king increasingly became estranged from their leader the Earl of Warwick, due primarily to his marriage. |
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A local rebellion arose in the north, and it became increasingly clear that Warwick was unable to rule through the King. |
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He was also estranged from his wife, Margaret of Denmark, who lived in Stirling, and increasingly his eldest son. |
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Fruits, including berries, become increasingly important during summer and early autumn. |
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Brown bears have been seen moving increasingly northward into territories formerly claimed by polar bears. |
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During the last century, decreases in biodiversity have been increasingly observed. |
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At sites undergoing paludification, litter can accumulate to great thicknesses, as soils become increasingly colder, wetter, and nutrient-poor. |
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In this period, foxes were increasingly hunted above ground with hounds, rather than underground with terriers. |
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However, a reduction in the supply of healthy trees, especially in Europe, is making ash an increasingly expensive option. |
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Young leaves can be eaten raw in salads or cooked, noting that the leaves become increasingly astringent with age. |
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The practice of weekly communion is increasingly the norm again in most Lutheran parishes throughout the world. |
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True multicellular organisms formed as cells within colonies became increasingly specialized. |
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The color becomes increasingly stronger and darker with increasing thickness. |
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However, the warming and drying climate meant that by 5000 BC, the Sahara region was becoming increasingly dry and hostile. |
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Since this time, dry conditions have prevailed in Eastern Africa and, increasingly during the last 200 years, in Ethiopia. |
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The traditional literary mythology was increasingly dissociated from actual religious practice. |
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The economy of the United States became increasingly intertwined with that of Europe. |
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This represents a step toward creating crust which is increasingly continental in character, being less dense and more buoyant. |
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This in turn is followed by the development of collisional environments that become increasingly important with time. |
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The knee and ankle joints became increasingly robust to better support increased weight. |
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For more recent periods, increasingly precise resolution of timing continues to be developed. |
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This inconsistency, and increasingly cumbersome longhand nomenclature, has prompted a move towards using the simpler shorthand nomenclature. |
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As more nations gained an interest in the colonization of the Americas, competition for territory became increasingly fierce. |
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After 1810 southern states made it increasingly difficult for any slaveholders to free slaves. |
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The species, in the last decades, has become increasingly important to the fishing industries of northern European countries, including Russia. |
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Now sharks are being increasingly targeted to supply emerging Asian markets, particularly for shark fins, which are used in shark fin soup. |
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As of 2006, the application of nitrogen fertilizer is being increasingly controlled in northwestern Europe and the United States. |
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Economic logic is increasingly applied to any problem that involves choice under scarcity or determining economic value. |
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Relations between Henry, Matilda, and Geoffrey became increasingly strained during the King's final years. |
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Although taxicabs have traditionally been sedans, minivans, hatchbacks and even SUV taxicabs are becoming increasingly common. |
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Through the 1860s, Victoria relied increasingly on a manservant from Scotland, John Brown. |
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Britain and France continued to clash, each with increasingly large forces. |
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Since early 1758 the British had contributed an increasingly large number of troops to serve in Germany. |
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Those bands following the less commercial contours of the scene were increasingly referred to by the label indie. |
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As the sessions progressed, Chandler became increasingly frustrated with Hendrix's perfectionism and his demands for repeated takes. |
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Agriculture was traditionally the major industry of Dorset but is now in decline and tourism has become increasingly important to the economy. |
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The zoo is noted for its collection of rescued tigers and increasingly realistic and spacious enclosures for them. |
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Its Butterfly Conservation priority is high, so this is a butterfly likely to be increasingly threatened in the coming years. |
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Agricultural food production and water management are increasingly becoming global issues that are fostering debate on a number of fronts. |
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The Communities still had independent personalities although were increasingly integrated. |
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After the fight, Lewis decided he needed a new trainer to replace Pepe Correa, who had become increasingly difficult to work with. |
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Industry experts increasingly recognize isolation, stress, and fatigue as occupational hazards. |
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The state, law, and increasingly education used French, yet more than half the Belgian population were speaking a variety of Dutch. |
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Low Saxon is increasingly being used in popular culture, marketing, and local politics. |
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Following the Danish occupation land was increasingly owned by individuals and could be bought, sold and inherited. |
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Although the mass raid continued to be a possibility, another solution was found in the form of the submarine, increasingly in use. |
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The issue particularly concerned shells striking at oblique angles, which became increasingly the case at long range. |
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Though many small offices are still located on the old canals, companies are increasingly relocating outside the city centre. |
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In the 4th and 5th century, Frankish tribes had entered this Roman region and came to run it increasingly independently. |
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After the 860s, Lotharingian noble Robert the Strong became increasingly powerful as count of Anjou, Touraine and Maine. |
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Both nobles became increasingly opposed to Charles, and in 922 deposed him and elected Robert I as the new king. |
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Investors are increasingly wary about putting money into stocks. |
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Aggiornamento with the increasingly truculent magistrates was a major plank of Choiseul's recovery strategy for the state. |
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As Gorbachev's antialcoholism campaign intensified, it became increasingly difficult to purchase once-ubiquitous vodka. |
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It is increasingly apparent that the editors of your publications have an antipolice agenda. |
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Ancestrula overgrown by increasingly larger autozooids relatively early during astogeny. |
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Compared with their opponents, bawds and their associates increasingly had deeper pockets and greater confidence in manipulating the law. |
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Even our modern services, I fear, are at times suspect in this respect, demanding degrees of literacy and bookmanship increasingly not found. |
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Even in boomier times, the flexibility that leasing provides has become increasingly important to companies. |
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Though the storm raged up the East Coast, it has become increasingly apparent that New Jersey took the brunt of it. |
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Arsenal were starting to work up a head of steam and Tractor Boys boss Paul Jewell cut an increasingly frustrated figure on the touchline. |
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The Prime Minister deflected some increasingly pointed questions by claiming he had an appointment. |
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No wonder the mood of the moment is ecophobia, the fear that the planet is increasingly inhospitable. |
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The second half was a less open affair, in which West Brom grew increasingly and efficiently conservative. |
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The advent of the computer and the modem means that an increasingly large number of fans indulge in most of their fanac online. |
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Television is a key influence on social culture, yet what it provides is increasingly dominated by the Gadarene rush to grab viewers. |
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The problem for the taoiseach is that he is increasingly being called on to defend his administration as the GUBUs loom before it. |
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In recent years the private sector has been increasingly used to provide more NHS services despite opposition by doctors and trade unions. |
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Cultural tourism is becoming an increasingly important part of the wider tourist industry. |
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Letterboxing originated on Dartmoor in the 19th century and has become increasingly popular in recent decades. |
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The kings of Wessex became increasingly dominant over the other kingdoms of England during the 9th century. |
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Their successor, Elizabeth I, consolidated the new and increasingly Protestant Church of England. |
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The Germanic peoples knew little of cities, money, or writing, and were still mostly pagan, though were becoming increasingly Arian. |
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The gradual breakdown and transformation of economic and social linkages and infrastructure resulted in increasingly localized outlooks. |
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Scuba diving is increasingly popular in Ireland with clear waters and large populations of sea life, particularly along the western seaboard. |
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Social distinctions became increasingly important, with emerging elite classes of chieftains and warriors, and perhaps those with other skills. |
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Fearing this increasingly unstable situation, several small Greek kingdoms sent delegations to Rome to seek an alliance. |
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With Egypt and Macedonia weakened, the Seleucid Empire made increasingly aggressive and successful attempts to conquer the entire Greek world. |
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This robbed the senatorial aristocracy of its prestige, and made it increasingly subservient to him. |
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The Romans finally crushed the rebellion, and the Iceni were increasingly incorporated into the Roman province. |
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During the decades that followed his death in around 624, East Anglia became increasingly dominated by the powerful kingdom of Mercia. |
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The increasingly interwoven Plantagenet relationships were demonstrated by Edmund's second marriage to Joan Holland. |
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As the decade progressed, Henry increasingly wanted to resolve the question of the inheritance. |
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The argument between Henry and Becket became both increasingly personal and international in nature. |
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Magna Carta became increasingly embedded into English political life during Henry III's minority. |
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The war became increasingly unpopular with the English public largely due to the high taxes needed to sustain it. |
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George of Clarence became increasingly estranged from Edward, and was executed in 1478 for association with convicted traitors. |
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The increasingly powerful United States Navy took on the former role of the Royal Navy as global naval power and police force of the sea. |
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The financial costs attached to nuclear deterrence became an increasingly significant issue for the navy. |
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To maintain the illusion of peace and prosperity, she increasingly relied on internal spies and propaganda. |
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The focus on other social issues became increasingly diffuse after the Second World War. |
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The climate of Virginia is temperate and becomes increasingly warmer and more humid farther south and east. |
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In addition to agriculture, slave labor was increasingly used in mining, shipbuilding and other industries. |
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Potatoes were just arriving at the end of the period, and became increasingly important. |
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After about the age of fifty, James suffered increasingly from arthritis, gout and kidney stones. |
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He increasingly tuned his metaphors and images to the needs of the drama itself. |
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Furthermore, Oliver Cromwell increasingly took on more of the trappings of monarchy. |
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At the same time, the officers of the New Model Army became increasingly wary about the government's commitment to the military cause. |
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This policy soon changed, and increasingly Jacobitism ostensibly identified itself with causes of the alienated and dispossessed. |
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While Jacobitism increasingly appealed to the disaffected, it inherently bowed to higher authority and thus reinforced the social order. |
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Another important development was the popularization of science among an increasingly literate population. |
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