We have additionally written code that prints the textual notes that appear as mouseovers on the screen as numbered endnotes when printed. |
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Each of the panels was individually numbered and fitted together on-site like a giant jigsaw. |
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But, in the case of apprehended celebrities, the numbered mugshot has another significance. |
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Already, local warlords, sensing the Taliban's days are numbered, are jockeying for power. |
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One herd numbered thirty or more, water buffalo perhaps two or three times as many again. |
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The victims held in protective custody and in concentration camps numbered in the hundreds of thousands. |
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In the domes every glazing bar has been numbered, carefully dismantled, repaired and reassembled. |
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In 1992, Kikongo speakers in all countries numbered 3,217,000, the majority of whom lived in Angola. |
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He has commanded a fighter squadron, two fighter wings, a numbered Air Force and two major commands. |
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He has commanded a fighter squadron, two fighter wings, and a numbered air force. |
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General Bradley went on to serve as an instructor pilot, an operations officer, a fighter wing commander and a numbered air force commander. |
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The most prominently stained sites are marked with triangles and numbered from distal to proximal to serve as landmarks. |
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But her name was printed on the front of her numbered bib, and all along the course, people lining the streets called her name. |
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If they were able to recall the target word, they had to write the word in the appropriate numbered space. |
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We numbered each nest and marked its position with a small plastic tag on the outer edge of the reed bed towards the open water. |
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Sadly, churchgoers are not necessarily the same thing as regenerate believers, even if numbered in thousands in a particular locality. |
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The two flocks each numbered 200 head, of which about 100 females are normally lactating. |
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With reinforcements, the force at the base numbered about 50 soldiers that night. |
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Procedures relating to topics within the chapter are boxed in and numbered so that the reader can quickly recognize them. |
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The landholders could now be numbered by the hundred thousand, but so also could landless men. |
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The second clock was numbered zero through nine, and the smallest one, the one in the middle was the same, zero through nine. |
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Players land ships at anchorages and venture inland in search of buried treasure by putting counters on numbered squares after throwing dice. |
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A century ago, the lechwe population may have numbered half a million, but it has been dropping ever since then. |
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I will send two fully numbered copies for you to sign under seal and return to the undersigned. |
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Views into the three numbered motel rooms through lensed eyeholes presented a similar mix of persistence and decay, presence and abandonment. |
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The days of reprocessing spent fuel to produce plutonium and uranium for potential reuse are numbered. |
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Please also do not close my accounts numbered above with you, but retain a sum of 1,000 Saudi riyals in each account. |
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By 1933 it numbered some two million, double the size of the army, which was hostile to them. |
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The Turks numbered some 274 galleys and galliots with altogether 88,000 men. |
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These numbered cards represent the elements of earth, air, fire and water, and usually deal with specific issues and courses of action. |
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Original, commissioned and other editions of one are not subject to these issues, but any numbered edition giclee, litho print or poster is. |
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I smiled and greeted those people I knew, who numbered in the several dozens. |
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Could the growth of this services sector mean the days of the personal assistant are numbered? |
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Both Jefferson and Madison numbered the act among their greatest accomplishments. |
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Slesser numbered himself among the last generation to be unfettered by political correctness. |
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I guess the fish will never be like the old days when catches of bream and tailor numbered into the hundreds. |
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The completed ballot paper is then mailed back in a numbered envelope placed in another envelope. |
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The series of Command Papers published so far have been numbered as follows. |
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Each bird was uniquely banded with a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service numbered band and three anodized aluminum color bands. |
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Sources within the disengagement authority say that's because so far the number of families filing for compensation are numbered in the dozens. |
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Crowds that numbered in their tens of thousands were standing outside the cathedral chanting his name. |
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Anyone who could write three such imposing scores would have to be numbered among America's finest composers. |
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Rows were thinned to provide an even plant spacing and each plant marked with a numbered stake. |
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The present incumbent of this numbered post is on secondment to St Mark's and has held his current appointment for 10 years. |
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As the officers tried to subdue Gomez, a fourth man began to assault the cops, who by now numbered three women and one man. |
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Timbers and stones have been numbered and their location recorded so the bridge will be put back together accurately, he said. |
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They will be stamped with his seal, numbered by his wife Tessa and will be accompanied by a letter of authentication. |
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We are here because, whatever our sexuality, we believe that the days of exclusion are numbered. |
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Each frame of video is individually numbered using time code, so the time codes from the offline edit are then used to do the online edit. |
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Amino acids are numbered consecutively for each species and indicated at the right margin. |
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The numbered items defined below are given in a logical sequence that keeps related terms together, which an alphabetical order would disrupt. |
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Sequentially numbered slabs can be kept together through the finishing process to provide matched patterns in the final installation. |
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He would have ended up in a numbered, anonymous grave, along with hundreds of other people forgotten and unmissed. |
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The research assistants used consecutively numbered packs to allocate new participants to treatment groups. |
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Each segment was named, numbered, and indicated on the log sheet reference. |
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They have printed cardboard disks that are numbered, and that is how service priority is assigned. |
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Intron positions were numbered consecutively beginning at the N-terminus of the alignment. |
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Each book and report form should be numbered for identification and kept for three years. |
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Each bench is numbered and its corresponding number appears on your entry slip that is sent to you prior to the show. |
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The forms will be sequentially numbered to record all proprietary plant and services purchases and any overspends or under spends to the budget. |
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Kirk and Tom use a little tote board to keep track of which numbered trawl lines have been hauled and which remain to be done. |
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The 300 signed and numbered copies sold out immediately, as did most of the unnumbered copies. |
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Allocations were concealed in sequentially numbered opaque envelopes opened once written parental consent was obtained. |
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Codes were kept in sequentially numbered opaque envelopes until just before use. |
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The letter itself, separately numbered to sixteen pages, follows an unpaginated second list of subscribers meant to accompany the second volume. |
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The engineers providing the foam floor forms individually numbered more than 200 panels to match the architect's drawings. |
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We randomised patients individually using sealed, opaque, sequentially numbered envelopes. |
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The number of subjects that I could discuss with my parents and claim genuine common experience could be numbered on the fingers of one hand. |
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And thy servant is in the midst of thy people, which thou has chosen, a great people, that cannot be numbered or counted for multitude. |
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The few which manage to maintain the consistency and flow necessary to repeated listening can be numbered on the fingers of one hand. |
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Aimed at children aged seven and up as well as adults, it consists of 26 black-and-white numbered tiles. |
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The medals have been struck at the Royal Thai Mint, with each medal individually numbered to ensure the collectible nature of the piece. |
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The reasons as to why this action was so outrageous numbered in the hundreds. |
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This was because the Chaldeans had calculated by observation and inference that a complete year numbered 360 days. |
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Samples are named, numbered and color-coded to make sure mistakes don't happen. |
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These numbered thousands of plants, which grew on the edges of the sands, where it overlay a brak, clay soil of Klipheuwel formation. |
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The Moroccan-leather-bound edition, limited to 50 numbered copies, is encased in a silver buckram drop-back solander box. |
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Every inflorescence of a marked branch was individually identified with a numbered tag tied to its pedicel and its number of flowers recorded. |
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Still and again, the days of huddling around the TV to receive a daily dose of mediated culture from the analog media moguls are numbered. |
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Purloined, which was published in an edition of 750 numbered copies, isn't an easy book to read. |
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Substantive notes could still have been indicated by numbered superscripts. |
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Limited edition, hand-embellished, signed and numbered prints are available on white surfaced, medium-textured canvas. |
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Enrollment in some clubs, particularly culturally-based clubs, numbered in the hundreds. |
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There are no official estimates of deaths in Beijing, but most observers believe that casualties numbered in the hundreds. |
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The guerrillas still numbered in the hundreds, not thousands as they claim, he added. |
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The 64,170-SF dormitory will be home to 290 residents, with female students living on evenly numbered floors and male students on odd ones. |
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The cytological map divides the chromosomes into numbered regions, which in turn are subdivided into lettered intervals. |
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With his country seat in the Borders, and a town house on the corner of Park Lane and Piccadilly, he was numbered among Britain's social elite. |
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Each shot must always hit the lowest numbered ball on the table first and then pocket a ball or make two balls reach a cushion. |
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Somehow I can't see that happening, but I do think Chisholm 's days are numbered. |
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Any manager will tell you that if you lose the dressing room you can still survive, but lose the supporters and your days are numbered. |
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But only after delighting the crowds, which by some estimates numbered about ten thousand, with a hit after hit. |
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The only ones left in the nearly deserted complex are the disabled and those over 65, and their days are numbered. |
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Once the focal point of every community, rural post office owners are now finding that their days are numbered. |
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James and Stevens attempted to identify the fourteen numbered beds in other areas of the outcrop belt. |
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The isozymes of each given enzyme were also numbered sequentially following a similar methodology. |
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His days and the days of his unconstitutional gatekeeping are numbered, and he will soon pass into history like the ideological dinosaur he is. |
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Every print is signed and numbered by the artist and embossed with the Ellis and Lord Editions stamp. |
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Many of these types are still running companies, but the tide is turning and their days are numbered. |
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And though the wine list is overflowing, there is a nifty numbered guide to help you find the right wine to complement your menu choices. |
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Laptops are replacing the old desktop computer, whose days may just be numbered. |
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Of course, a player tends to cop this type of attitude when he knows his days with his current employer are numbered. |
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The study staff opened consecutively numbered envelopes containing the treatment assignment after eligible patients fulfilled the entry criteria. |
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The bills he carried were brand new and numbered consecutively, suggesting that they had come from a bank. |
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When he bought the property, Mr Green ordered the building to be dismantled and all the woodwork was carefully docketed and numbered. |
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The task is to draw lines that connect consecutively lettered as well as numbered circles alternatively as quickly as possible. |
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The Shearwater has three sets of cringles numbered 1, 2, and 3 from the bottom up. |
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Door after door, each numbered rather than named, spoke of how many people were held here. |
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The spectral classes O and B are subdivided into numbered subclasses by stellar mass and surface temperature. |
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An edition is the total number made of an original print, each numbered in consecutive order starting with one. |
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The sky is dense with numbered stars, seen through the cavernous central chamber of an observatory. |
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In this globalized world and Arab Spring fervor, the days of regimes such as the one you face in Syria are numbered. |
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The journal has its own index and numbered pages, which is extremely convenient, especially since I tend to misnumber the pages if I try to do them manually. |
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Since an imperial harem numbered more than 5,000 wives, concubines, and eunuch guards at the height of the dynasty, the scale of cooking was gargantuan. |
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Dart and Target was played on a board of numbered coloured circles, on which doubles and trebles did not feature, the highest score being the bullseye and lowest at the edge. |
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By '90, adherents numbered in the thousands, and a distrustful government began to clamp down, leveling accusations of tribalism against the movement and then banishing it. |
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Each student was required to hand in their monotype, their embossing, and their entire sections of relief prints, appropriately numbered and signed. |
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The party numbered braves from the Penobscot and Kennebec tribes. |
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Each bottle has been individually numbered and as an added bonus for cricket lovers, it has been signed by some members of India's 1983 World Cup team. |
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But they numbered just two dozen in all and barely disturbed the workday bustle of the national capital. |
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Rex Watkins the siting coordinator said most of the site had been pegged out and numbered and he is confident the registration process will go smoothly. |
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Others are now convincing themselves that we have traded nettlesome financial instability for welcomed economic stability, but this rose-colored notion's days are numbered. |
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Now, once a trial balloon is floated like that, your days are numbered. |
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But racing, in particular, has often suffered from people who deliberately conspire to fix results, and those cheats now know that their days are numbered. |
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The buffalo of North America could once numbered in the tens of millions, but were reduced to near-extinction by systematic slaughter during the 19th century. |
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Sharman said the mostly Irish track crew, commanded by the colorful J. S. Casement, who carried pistols and, occasionally, a bullwhip, numbered about three hundred men. |
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Here, the duty midwife or clerk opened the next sequentially numbered, double packed, sealed envelope, taken from a box marked either nulliparous or multiparous. |
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But in 2000, Native Americans actually numbered closer to 2.5 million. |
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At the last two events, the crowds numbered in the millions. |
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I used to have a contacts list that numbered no more than four people. |
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The paragraphs have been numbered for convenience of reference hereafter. |
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The permits shall be numbered consecutively at the time they are printed and shall be furnished by the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources. |
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Coffins are being numbered and marked with pictures of the dead inside. |
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Marked by colourful posts which are not numbered and which are situated at 1km intervals, walkers simply follow the Km signs, setting their own pace as they go. |
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Although these are not numbered, there are hundreds of them. |
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In a series of numbered paragraphs, Lord Taylor summarised the position. |
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This book is written in the style of a technical report, with sequentially numbered sections and subsections, which makes for easy referencing but chops up the narrative. |
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Up at Speaker's Corner the audience numbered only six, so there was no need for one over-optimistic orator to have brought a stepladder along with him. |
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The summaries are brief, focussed and numbered for easy identification. |
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That alone was easily enough to overwhelm their depleted and dispirited numbers, but the army outside also numbered several battalions of foot soldiers. |
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In 1978, the holdings of the Fleming Library numbered 453,176 items. |
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She set each alternate, evenly numbered, verse to different music. |
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I chose the former and was instantaneously rewarded by a turquoise door, numbered 26a in white, painted primrose yellow on the inside, being opened in my face. |
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As a former commander of three flying wings and a numbered air force, Gen Hess takes the fatalities behind safety statistics personally, as do all commanders. |
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All told, the 1881 census enumerators' evidence numbered it at 319, with another eight persons who were probably, but not certainly, in railway employ. |
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By then, the full-blooded Aboriginal population numbered one. |
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Study sites were gridded with numbered metal stakes at 100-m intervals along the roughly linear river to determine between-year movement patterns of returning birds. |
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It's largely in deference to prole sensibilities that buildings have no thirteenth floor and that thirteen is skipped over when racing cars are numbered. |
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In October 1943 the Chinese population, which numbered about 50,000, helped by the indigenous Dyaks, rebelled against the Japanese occupation troops. |
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The Accademia d' Italia, set up in 1929 in imitation of France, never had any real prestige or significance although it numbered among its members a few men of real merit. |
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Female cowhands numbered far fewer but were still among the populace. |
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I can adjust font, text justification, add bulleted or numbered lists, indent, use blockquotes and insert links and images without ever needing to resort to code. |
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On each plant, leaves were identified on day 0 according to their nodal position with respect to the youngest fully expanded leaf, L0, and numbered acropetally, L1, L2, etc. |
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As the rules stand both red and even numbered cards are being eliminated. |
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They are signed, dated and numbered by the artist and were made in woodcut technique with multiple color blocks and personally printed by the artist on offset paper. |
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Loci and alleles were numbered consecutively from the most anodal form. |
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Former Communist Party apparatchiks wound up in control of most state assets while billions haemorrhaged out of the country into numbered Swiss bank accounts. |
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Gone are the days when the community of Sisters which at times numbered about twenty were in their pews at 6.30 am reciting their prayers and litanies. |
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The film proceeds through numbered graphite sketches, the rostrum camera deliberately positioned to capture both the mechanics and the magic of the animation process. |
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The pack of tarot cards consists of 78, usually highly illustrated cards. 22 major arcana cards are accompanied by 40 numbered cards in suits and 16 court cards. |
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We added 1 ml of ion-supplemented bacterized culture medium to each well of a set of screening plates numbered to match those containing the mutant cell clones. |
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Weigand got really mad when he found out that Dell numbered Handgun Control as a member of its sales affiliate program, by which companies gain fees for referrals. |
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Physical methods such as tossing coins or throwing dice or picking numbered balls from a rotating drum as in Lottery games are always unpredictable. |
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Parts are numbered from one to six, but the second is missing. |
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Lobsters were outfitted with a numbered poultry tag on the right cheliped between the carpopodite and meropodite segments for identification. |
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Even those that were numbered of them, were eight thousand and five hundred and fourscore. |
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The four tiers of road routes are national, county, municipal and private, with national and primary county roads numbered en route. |
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In zero-based indexing, array variables in a computer program are numbered upwards from zero. |
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Apart from permanent garrisons at Berwick, Calais, and Carlisle, England's standing army numbered only a few hundred men. |
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The authors of the Parnassus plays at St John's College, Cambridge numbered him with Chaucer, Gower, and Spenser. |
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By the spring of 1794, forced collection of food was not sufficient to feed even Paris and the days of the Committee were numbered. |
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The combined French and Spanish fleet under Villeneuve's command numbered 33 ships of the line. |
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At the outbreak of World War II, the British Indian Army numbered 205,000 men. |
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The English regions, which initially numbered ten, also replaced the Standard Statistical Regions. |
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Some peasants lived in large settlements that numbered as many as 700 inhabitants. |
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Generally, rubber bands are numbered from smallest to largest, width first. |
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This is not strictly accurate, as 648 was numbered 651 when originally delivered. |
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By April 2012 the ordinariate numbered about 1200, including five bishops and 60 priests. |
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The boys' school numbered 856 boys in 2009, the 500th year of its foundation. |
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A garrison was maintained in the castle complete with artillery and supplies from 1643 to 1660, at its strongest it numbered 302 soldiers. |
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Until 1549, the guards at the Tower were numbered among the extraordinary but in that year were raised to the status of ordinary yeomen. |
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Once the sheets had been folded together, the highest numbered page was carefully marked out by pricking with a stylus or a small knife. |
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After Lely painted a sitter's head, Lely's pupils would often complete the portrait in one of a series of numbered poses. |
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The younger man received the accolade six months later, by which time the days of the triumvirate were numbered. |
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In March 2017, Caine lost ten kilograms on a health kick and fears dying of cancer, saying his days were numbered. |
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Each batting team's innings continues until nine outs are made or the numbered innings is over. |
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In Russian pyramid there are sixteen balls, as in pool, but fifteen are white and numbered, and the cue ball is usually red. |
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At the turn of the 20th century, the Faroese Plymouth Brethren numbered thirty. |
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In former times, numbered flying wings have existed, but recently they have been created only when required. |
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At its peak, these numbered 327 for the British Army of the Rhine in Germany alone. |
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Complete with mistakes and tea stains, the lithographs are numbered and signed by Paul McCartney and Martin. |
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The total number of sorties flown by NATO numbered more than 26,000, an average of 120 sorties per day. |
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Additionally, Greek and French Americans numbered 65,000 each, with those of Hungarian descent estimated at 60,000 people. |
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His Napier's bones used a set of numbered rods as a multiplication tool using the system of lattice multiplication. |
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The DX class of the London and North Western Railway numbered 943 units, including 86 engines built for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. |
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The third and fourth numbers refer to the track number, which can be any number from 00 to 99 inclusive, and are usually numbered sequentially. |
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The circumstances of these two blocs were so different that they were essentially two worlds, however, they were not numbered first and second. |
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Generals, during the recent Republican civil wars, had formed their own legions and numbered them as they wished. |
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When he became governor of Cisalpine Gaul in 58 BC, Julius Caesar inherited four legions, numbered VII to X, that were already based there. |
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The Scottish army probably numbered between 7,000 and 10,000 men, of whom no more than 500 would have been mounted. |
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By 1781, the Army numbered approximately 121,000 men globally, 48,000 of whom were stationed throughout the Americas. |
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Other than the diagonals, all streets are on a rectangular grid, and are numbered consecutively. |
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Since they were nonconsecutively numbered, it was difficult to find out whether any of the barcoded goods were missing. |
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This unusual tradition survived until 1994, although numbered shirts were worn in European competition from 1975 onwards. |
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Personnel at the base numbered 15 officers, 11 ratings, 28 civil servants and 50 civilian staff. |
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Issues were published quarterly, numbered so that a new volume started every other year. |
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By the end of the 20th century the number of black Londoners numbered half a million, according to the 1991 census. |
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If his performance does not improve very soon, his days at this company are numbered. |
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The regions are further subdivided into 101 departments, which are numbered mainly alphabetically. |
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In Hong Kong major motorways are numbered from 1 to 10 in addition to their names. |
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Expressways in South Korea were originally numbered in order of construction. |
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Since 24 August 2001, they have been numbered in a scheme somewhat similar to that of the Interstate Highway System in the United States. |
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Philip's army numbered some 15,000, while the allied forces possessed around 25,000 troops. |
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While not numbered among them, this council has often been looked to as ecumenical and the model for later ecumenical councils. |
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In a limited number of cases road numbering does not necessarily follow the rules with some anomalously numbered. |
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These roads have been numbered either outwards from or clockwise around their respective hubs, depending on their alignment. |
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B roads are numbered collector routes, which have lower traffic densities than the main trunk roads, or A roads. |
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It is numbered 6336, and runs on the converted underframe of a parcels van. |
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By the year AD 100, more than 400,000 square kilometers were dominated by the Dacians, who numbered two million. |
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Volksdeutsche of statuses 1 and 2 in the Polish areas annexed by Germany numbered 1,000,000, and Nos. |
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By 1796, the Republic of Venice could no longer defend itself since its war fleet numbered only four galleys and seven galliots. |
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Haw sees this as a reasonable claim if Marco was a keshig, who numbered some fourteen thousand at the time. |
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In 1814, the mission Indians numbered 8,000, and in 1848 the few who remained were declared citizens. |
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As a result of this policy, the king's wives usually numbered in the dozens. |
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His immediate party still numbered over seven thousand but were unarmed except for small battle axes intended for show. |
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The Army of Flanders now again numbered 70,000 men, at least at parity with the Dutch forces. |
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The persecutions soon numbered thousands of dead and tens of thousands of homeless. |
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Secondary roads are numbered by the number of the county followed by a unique number for the particular road. |
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During Cossack stay in Turkey, a new host was founded which by the end of 1778 numbered around 12,000 Cossacks. |
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The whole group numbered between 89 and 121 people, travelling in traditional koch vessels. |
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The Master of the Rolls and his clerks were housed in the Rolls Office, along with the Six Clerks' clerks, who numbered sixty. |
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In these languages, the word order of clauses is generally fixed in two patterns of conventionally numbered positions. |
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Each noun belongs to a class, and each language may have several numbered classes, somewhat like grammatical gender in European languages. |
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Muslims numbered 243 in 2000 and 577 in 2010 according to the official statistics. |
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The Code of 1849 contained 216 chapters in 56 titles, with individually numbered sections in each chapter. |
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Each nut was made to fit its matching bolt and were numbered to ensure they were replaced correctly. |
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A particular army can be named or numbered to distinguish it from military land forces in general. |
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Salaberry's force of Lower Canada militia and Indians numbered only 339, but had a strong defensive position. |
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B roads are numbered routes in Great Britain of lesser importance than A roads. |
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The war on terror is certainly not a World War IV, except for people who do not know what these numbered world wars actually entailed. |
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This print features a red-winged blackbird on a cattail, and is framed and numbered. |
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Prince William's days as RAF Sea King pilot are numbered following the announcement that search and rescue services to be privatised. |
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In EastEnders, Martin Fowler's days look numbered when bunny boiler Sarah loses it big time. |
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The first 200 prints are artist proofs that have been signed, dated, and numbered by Staff Sergeant Flores. |
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All these polymorphisms are numbered relative to the adenine of the translation start codon. |
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Unbanded bats received a numbered plastic armband either on the right or left forearm. |
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Now, under Replace as you type, uncheck the box marked Automatic numbered lists. |
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He is numbered among the outstanding glossators who were contemporary with the great gloss of Accursus. |
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If other air forces follow Britain's lead, the days of the dumb bomb may be numbered. |
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Use numbered purchase orders when buying goods, and issue to employees who receive items a list of these numbers to verify an order was actually placed. |
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When City trader Tom is left EUR50m in a numbered Swiss bank account, he asks few questions and uses the cash to cover his losses from a stint of insider dealing. |
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An idea that took hold among those present was the alkansiya or native Filipino piggybank made of polished coconut shells, which are being numbered for record purposes. |
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Gripple is a puzzle where sixteen numbered buttons, consisting of four different colors, are manipulated on a two-dimensional plane to form various patterns. |
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The notes, in numbered sections that divide the volume, are not aphorisms but apercus, usually consisting of only a word and a dependent clause, not whole sentences. |
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Because the CAC only codes the verbalization of the consultant, the experimenter coded only those verbalizations and numbered them on the transcript. |
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Apart from the rights of turbary, the Award mapped and numbered a series of small allotments, which were either sold or presented to named individuals. |
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The pivoting between the many and the millions points precisely to this shadowy territory of multitudes massed into a set, not cardinally numbered and arithmetically counted. |
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The enzyme loci in different tissues tested are numbered consecutively from the most cathodal to the most anodal and alleles are designated alphabatically. |
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When an italicized label or guide phrase follows a boldface numeral, the label or phrase applies only to that specific numbered sense and its subsenses. |
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The company claimed it has a strict policy whereby all copper was mined correctly, placed in bags with numbered seals and then sent to the smelter. |
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Examination booklets are randomly numbered, usually by the Registrar's Office, and the score is associated with the student only after grading is completed. |
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The Company forces numbered some 1700 men, including loyal sepoys. |
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The code contained 63 titles, with 6,571 consecutively numbered sections, and was published in an oversized, unannotated single volume and a two volume annotated edition. |
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There is documentary proof that in those days the private Russian civil fleet in the Arctic seas numbered up to 7,400 small ships in a single year. |
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Scholars have numbered these memorials in different ways according to the memorials available to them for study, and those publicly known at the time. |
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Our allies also took many spoils that day, which we were unable to prevent, as they numbered more than 150,000 and we Spaniards only some nine hundred. |
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Lower numbers originate closer to London than higher numbered ones. |
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By late 1944, the total forces of the Partisans numbered 650,000 men and women organized in four field armies and 52 divisions, which engaged in conventional warfare. |
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They numbered about 10,000 fighting men and about the same number of women and children, divided into three tribes, Trocmi, Tolistobogii and Tectosages. |
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City routes are numbered from 201 through to 226 and connect the city centre to the principal suburbs, colleges, shopping centres and places of interest. |
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Beginning in 1603, when England and Scotland began to share a monarch but were still legally separate realms, their monarchs were numbered separately. |
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This family has the particularity that every male member during the last centuries was named Heinrich, and all of them, not only the head of the family, were numbered. |
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Mary was permitted her own domestic staff, which never numbered less than 16, and needed 30 carts to transport her belongings from house to house. |
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In all boats, with the exception of single sculls, each rower is numbered in sequential order, low numbers at the bow, up to the highest at the stern. |
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Ukrainian and Scottish Americans numbered 55,000 and 35,000, respectively. |
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As of 1 January 2015, the Royal Air Force numbered some 34,200 Regular and 1,940 Royal Auxiliary Air Force personnel, giving a combined component strength of 36,140 personnel. |
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The standard dartboard is divided into 20 numbered sections, scoring from 1 to 20 points, by wires running from the small central circle to the outer circular wire. |
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The M62 has no junctions numbered 1, 2, or 3, or even an officially numbered 4, because it was intended to start in Liverpool proper, not in its outskirts. |
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At the outbreak of World War II, the Indian army numbered 205,000 men. |
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Features mentioned in the text are numbered and shown on the plan, right. |
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It was decided that future British monarchs would be numbered according to either their English or their Scottish predecessors, whichever number is higher. |
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This simulation has four separate fact patterns, each followed by five legal conclusions relating to the fact pattern preceding those five numbered legal conclusions. |
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Nine numbered symphonies, including the Fifth, were composed by Beethoven. |
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Because of warming temperatures and consequent irruptions of moose ticks, the New Hampshire moose population, which once numbered 7,500, plummeted 40 percent. |
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Numbered air forces are tactical echelons, providing operational leadership and supervision. |
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Numbered note cards with an outline of your presentation will help you to stay on track. |
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Numbered Territorial Force battalions, ranking after the Special Reserve, were formed from the volunteer units at the same time. |
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Many sections of the older United States Numbered Highways network have been upgraded to freeways but have kept their existing US Highway numbers. |
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Numbered among his students is Antonio Vivaldi, who later composed hundreds of works based on the principles in Corelli's trio sonatas and concerti. |
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