What are the names of the genetically identical cells produced in mitosis? Twin cells. Son cells. Daughter cells. |
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The warm front slopes gently up into the troposphere that has a direct bearing on the kinds of clouds that are produced. |
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With these data as a foundation, a lineation based simply on the 8- syllable, 3-stress lines has produced a poem of exactly 62 lines. |
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From its very outset, the company has produced the highest quality products. |
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During these years he produced a number of poems about the natural world in Birds, Beasts and Flowers. |
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The play was produced for the first time in 1932 by the actress Katharine Cornell. |
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Contemporary writers considered the marriage, which produced four sons and five or six daughters, to be a success. |
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In 1958 she produced two annuals featuring the character, the first of which included twenty short stories, poems and picture strips. |
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Whitman manufactured four new Secret Seven jigsaw puzzles in 1975, and produced four new Malory Towers ones two years later. |
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They were first produced by the Studio Theatre Club in Abingdon, Oxfordshire. |
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Also, the charters and documents produced for the government in Normandy differed in formulas from those produced in England. |
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Lincolnshire has produced Martin Simpson, perhaps the most highly regarded folk guitarist of his generation. |
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Antimyelin antibodies are produced in an extrathecal site, as occurs in Sydenham's chorea. |
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At the contact to sediment infillings, fungi produced haustoria that penetrated and scavenged on the remains of fragmented marine organisms. |
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Agrippina was first produced in 1709 at Teatro San Giovanni Grisostomo, owned by the Grimanis. |
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In 1941 Britten produced his first music drama, Paul Bunyan, an operetta, to a libretto by Auden. |
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Richard produced no legitimate heirs and acknowledged only one illegitimate son, Philip of Cognac. |
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Three major academic narratives of Edward have been produced during this period. |
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During the 1950s and 1960s, many plays were produced in theatre clubs, to evade the censorship then exercised by the Lord Chamberlain's Office. |
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The majority group listens to the commercially produced styles while the subcultures find a minority style to transmit their own values. |
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Gerald Scarfe produced a series of animations for the subsequent live shows, The Wall Tour. |
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He has also composed music, produced records, and has occasionally acted in films. |
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Their marriage produced no children, and there is no contemporary evidence that Dafydd sired any heirs. |
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In 1988, he returned with Out of Order, produced by Duran Duran's Andy Taylor and by Bernard Edwards of Chic. |
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Satanic Majesties thus became the first album the Rolling Stones produced on their own. |
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A BBC documentary film, The Rolling Stones in Morocco, was produced by Nigel Finch. |
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The great medieval English monasteries produced large surpluses of wool that were sold to mainland Europe. |
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Laughing is produced by an inspiration succeeded by a succession of short imperfect expirations. |
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The next day, York produced detailed genealogies to support his claim based on his descent from Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence. |
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French musician and producer Kid Loco has produced and composed quite a few legendary trip hop albums since 1996 up till today. |
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It was not seen in London until 1985 when it was produced by the London Festival Ballet rather than at Covent Garden. |
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It was produced by Sidney Bernstein of the British Ministry of Information, and was assembled in London. |
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Though the book was published in 1646, Elizabeth's supposed letter was never produced. |
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Chaplin wrote, directed, produced, edited, starred in, and composed the music for most of his films. |
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The final seven of Chaplin's 14 Essanay films were all produced at this slower pace. |
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A preview before an unsuspecting public audience was not a success, but a showing for the press produced positive reviews. |
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In January 1950 he produced, directed and starred in Christopher Fry's verse play Venus Observed. |
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A compensation program must be viewed by the participating physicians as being fairhanded in its distribution of the income produced. |
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He produced a live performance by former White Stripes member Jack White in conjunction with Vevo and YouTube. |
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Oldman participated in the creation of The Legend of Spyro games, produced by Sierra Entertainment. |
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September 1928 also saw the release of Paul Terry's Dinner Time, among the first animated cartoons produced with synchronized sound. |
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As late as 1938, over a third of all movies produced in Japan were shot without dialogue. |
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The Hindustani Heer Ranjha was produced in Lahore, Punjab, the following year. |
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The studios, which produced both short and feature films, quickly became successful and expanded rapidly. |
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In that time Eon Productions has produced 24 films, most of them at Pinewood Studios. |
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The single exception during this period was Thunderball, on which Broccoli and Saltzman became executive producers while Kevin McClory produced. |
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It was also the final film which was produced by the partnership of Albert Broccoli and Michael Wilson. |
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In music, Pedro de Escobar and Duarte Lobo produced four songbooks, including the Cancioneiro de Elvas. |
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On 6 July 2010, YouTube announced the launch of Life in a Day, an experimental documentary executive produced by Scott. |
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A book based on the series, and also called Submarine, was produced by Jonathan Crane. |
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Dennis Potter's most distinctive dramatic work was produced for television. |
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Northern Ireland has produced a number of significant poets, the most famous being Nobel prize winner Seamus Heaney. |
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Stuart Paterson wrote a stage adaptation in 2004, first produced by the Birmingham Old Rep in 2004 and published in 2007 by Nick Hern Books. |
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A closed competition was held, and the schemes produced were noticeably more restrained than in the earlier competition. |
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She had not produced a male heir who survived longer than two months, and Henry wanted a son to secure the Tudor dynasty. |
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Moreover, printing, which had become widespread at the end of the previous century, meant that vernacular Bibles could be produced in quantity. |
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Bowls are designed to travel a curved path because of a weight bias which was originally produced by inserting weights in one side of the bowl. |
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This is no longer permitted by the rules and bias is now produced entirely by the shape of the bowl. |
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England and Scotland have both produced winners of each of these competitions. |
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A copy of this trophy was also produced, in case anything happened to the primary trophy. |
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The programme is now produced by digital production studio, Engage Sports Media. |
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Printing presses produced primers and other devotional materials, and recruitment to the English clergy began to rise after almost a decade. |
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Approximately 4,700 Olympic and Paralympic medals were produced by the Royal Mint at Llantrisant. |
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The writer Michael Morpurgo wrote the story concept for the mascots, and an animation was produced. |
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Despite his affection for Mary, Henry was deeply disappointed that his marriage had produced no sons. |
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The anterior pronotal angles are produced forward, the metaventrite is very short and the hind wings are absent. |
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The St Helens academy has produced some of the finest youngsters, potential stars and internationals the world of rugby league has seen. |
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This same period of economic and political uncertainty, however, produced an unsurpassed literary flowering in England. |
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A highlight package of the 1985 singles matches was produced by ESPN, but no live coverage aired from England. |
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Evan sat back in the hot tub and listened to the relaxing fizz and pops produced by the eruption of bubbles. |
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So the opium produced in Bengal was sold in Calcutta on condition that it be sent to China. |
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This one example of Abderitism will suffice for my present purpose, though innumerable instances might be produced in other departments. |
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All the major terpenes produced from the functional TPSs were detected in the VOC profiles of the four endophytes grown on potato dextrose. |
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Both were designed and engineered primarily in North America and are produced there. |
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In 2004, they produced the Grrr advert, usually immediately followed by a shortened version of the 2005 Impossible Dream advert. |
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In 1908 the company produced 3,575 units, becoming the country's largest car manufacturer. |
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The team also produced the quadruple world champion driver of 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013, Sebastian Vettel. |
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His early plays were primarily comedies and histories, which are regarded as some of the best work ever produced in these genres. |
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Moto Guzzi produced competitive race machines, and by 1957 nearly all the Grand Prix races were being won by streamlined machines. |
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Other kilns in Shaanxi and Henan and other provinces in the North, like Shanxi and Shandong, also produced greenwares during the Song period. |
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It will be seen that all the explosives stemmed with coal-dust, gas being absent, produced flame except grisoutite. |
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This era produced the first Russian university, library, theatre, public museum, and independent press. |
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The settlement produced peace in the area until the beginning of the Second World War. |
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Borrowing from Classical Latin has produced a large number of suffix doublets. |
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However, it was not until 1682 that periodicals began to be more widely produced. |
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This in turn gave precedence to the publishing industry in Holland, where the vast majority of these French language periodicals were produced. |
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Production of hard alcohol such as snaps is forbidden in the Faroe Islands, hence the Faroese akvavit is produced abroad. |
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The book was produced specifically for women with an interest in scientific writing and inspired a variety of similar works. |
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Ireland has also produced many internationally known artists in other genres, such as rock, pop, jazz, and blues. |
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Georgian townhouses produced streets of singular distinction, particularly in Dublin, Limerick and Cork. |
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Ireland has produced champion horses such as Galileo, Montjeu, and Sea the Stars. |
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A similar introduction to Newtonianism for women was produced by Henry Pemberton. |
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Finally, in the self-absolutory strategy, a negative past is seen to have produced a negative present. |
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It is easily recognisable and has hollow stems with small white flowers that are produced in late summer. |
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In the case where a good is produced and unsold, the standard accounting convention is that the producer has bought the good from themselves. |
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Scotland produced some of the most significant architects of the period who were involved in the intellectual culture of the Enlightenment. |
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It was this latter family which produced Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh, the 17th century genealogist and compiler of the Leabhar na nGenealach. |
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With the advent of the Industrial Revolution, goods produced by slavery became less important to the British economy. |
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The duke and his estate manager John Gilbert produced a plan of the canal, and in 1759 obtained an Act of Parliament, enabling its construction. |
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Manchester became the dominant marketplace for textiles produced in the surrounding towns. |
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More than 800 publications are produced in Spanish, the second most widely spoken mother tongue behind English. |
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As for the distribution of slaves from regions of activity, certain areas produced far more enslaved people than others. |
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After 1791, the British islands produced the most sugar, and the British people quickly became the largest consumers. |
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In this vein, it is not the value of exports relative to that of imports that is important, but the value of the goods produced by a nation. |
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Cotton processing in other parts of the world increased, often on machines produced in Manchester. |
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The three major firms BASF, Bayer and Hoechst produced several hundred different dyes, along with the five smaller firms. |
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In Canada the issue produced a major political crisis that permanently alienated the Francophiles. |
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The provinces overrun by Germany had produced 40 percent of French coal and 58 percent of its steel output. |
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The Enlightenment had produced many writers, pamphleteers and publishers who could inform or inflame public opinion. |
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For example, the Typhoon F2 was designated as a fighter by the 'F', and the second variant of the type to be produced. |
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Strong turnout produced 1,201 delegates, including 303 clergy, 291 nobles and 610 members of the Third Estate. |
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Renewed excavations at Harappa from 1986 onwards and at several other sites have produced a series of radiocarbon dates. |
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In 1843 the first commercial Christmas card was produced by Henry Cole leading to the exchange of festive greeting cards among the public. |
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But by the time that Ortelius produced the first modern atlas in 1570, other islands such as Cape Verde were coming into use. |
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The islands have produced a variety of writers of prose and poetry, often in the distinct Shetland dialect of Scots. |
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The cuisine of Shetland is based on locally produced lamb, beef and seafood, much of it organic. |
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New coal mines were sunk nearby to feed the furnaces and in time produced coal for export. |
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Local Gower salt marsh lamb is produced from sheep which are raised in the salt marshes of the Loughor estuary. |
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It has produced three Nobel laureates and there is a high concentration of life scientists working in the city. |
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It is written, produced and performed by students and graduates of Aberdeen's universities and higher education institutions. |
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A fortnight after the 10th anniversary of the plant the 250,000th cash register was produced. |
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In 1983, the first Sinclair ZX Spectrum home computers were produced in Dundee by Timex. |
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In the series of prime ministerial biographies Number 10, produced by Yorkshire Television, Pitt was portrayed by Jeremy Brett. |
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Celtic agriculture and animal breeding produced a wide variety of foodstuffs for Celts and Britons. |
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Several additional issues in the 1960s were followed by a decimalisation issue in 1971 produced by overprinting the 1963 stamps. |
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The scientists of this group observed the transit of Venus and recorded waves produced by the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa. |
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These attacks produced some breaks in morale, with civil leaders fleeing the cities before the offensive reached its height. |
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This set in motion a chain of events that almost led to the engines being produced much sooner than actually occurred. |
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A much later split produced the Socialist Party of Great Britain, Britain's oldest existing socialist party, and the Socialist Labour Party. |
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Weeds are also very prevalent on dry upland grasslands, where such hay as is produced is necessarily thin and haulmy. |
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In the subsonic case the noise is produced by eddies and in the supersonic case by Mach waves. |
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A century later, Ptolemy produced the first known map to depict the peninsula, referring to it as Catara. |
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He says the Congress of Vienna avoided them and instead set up rules that produced a stable and benign equilibrium. |
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Sustainability and transformation plans were produced during 2016 as a method of dealing with the services's financial problems. |
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From this review in 1989 two white papers Working for Patients and Caring for People were produced. |
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Various figures have been produced for the number of veterans who have committed suicide since the war. |
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Without international trade, nations would be limited to the goods and services produced within their own borders. |
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Instead of importing Chinese labor, the United States imports goods that were produced with Chinese labor. |
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Modern ships, since roughly 1940, have been produced almost exclusively of welded steel. |
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Whilst in America he had seen the developments in motive power and by 1897 he had produced his first car. |
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In 1937 the UK produced 379,310 passenger cars and 113,946 commercial vehicles. |
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As well as that, the company often produced several cars to compete in the same market sector. |
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The Handley Page company in Britain produced the Handley Page Type W as the company's first civil transport aircraft. |
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The shared history of British presence has produced a substantial body of writing in many languages, known as Commonwealth literature. |
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Lastly, the planes produced in the United States were more comfortable and had superior flight decks than those produced in Europe. |
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That compares to levels produced by Brazil and India, the two largest producers of sugar from sugar cane. |
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In capitalist captive markets, goods are mass produced by legally protected publishing and manufacturing monopolies. |
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If P is uniform, a macroscopic separation of charge is produced only at the surfaces where P enters and leaves the material. |
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Hydrogen gas was first artificially produced in the early 16th century by the reaction of acids on metals. |
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The second or third level of these hierarchies then reflects whether goods or services are produced. |
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The two parties had their own policies and emphases, but produced a joint manifesto for the 1983 and 1987 general elections. |
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Commercial bulk hydrogen is usually produced by the steam reforming of natural gas. |
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Hydrogen is sometimes produced and consumed in the same industrial process, without being separated. |
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Creation of hydrogen gas occurs in the transfer of reducing equivalents produced during pyruvate fermentation to water. |
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Half of the total supply produced at the time was used on that one patient. |
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As a direct result of the war and the War Production Board, by June 1945, over 646 billion units per year were being produced. |
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Penicillin is a secondary metabolite of certain species of Penicillium and is produced when growth of the fungus is inhibited by stress. |
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The Manhattan Project produced the first recorded controlled chain reaction. |
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The visual effects company Framestore in London has produced some of the most critically acclaimed special effects in modern film. |
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In addition to the fresh-baked bread, cake, and fruit-filled kolacky, they also shelve locally produced clover honey. |
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There are therefore evidences that trehalose produced by plants does not primarily act as a bioprotectant. |
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Blast was produced by bellows worked by four 'blowers', three of whom worked at a time while the fourth stood ready to replace one of the others. |
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In more elevated areas, fire is a natural process in the landscape, and has produced extensive areas of longleaf pine forest and wet savannas. |
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Scientific journals produced in the UK include Nature, the British Medical Journal and The Lancet. |
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Key data and facts about the region are produced by the South West Observatory. |
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Salt was produced on the Somerset Levels near Highbridge and quarrying took place near Bath, named after the Roman baths. |
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Blondism artificially produced in Micronesia and Melanesia as in Polynesia indicates a blond element in the last conquering immigration. |
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Carolingian art was produced for a small group of figures around the court, and the monasteries and churches they supported. |
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In the 12th and 13th centuries, Europe produced economic growth and innovations in methods of production. |
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The blast furnace appeared around 1350 in Sweden, increasing the quantity of iron produced and improving its quality. |
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Musicians from the city have produced 56 number one singles, more than any other city in the world. |
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Liverpool has produced several famous swimmers who have gone on to represent their nation at major championships such as the Olympic Games. |
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As early as the 1300s, the Thames was used to dispose of waste matter produced in the city of London, thus turning the river into an open sewer. |
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The 20th century British artist Stanley Spencer produced many works at Cookham. |
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National newspapers such as the Daily Record, The Herald, and The Scotsman are all produced in Scotland. |
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Wales has also produced well known comedians including Tommy Cooper, Terry Jones, Harry Secombe, Rhod Gilbert and Paul Whitehouse. |
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Nottingham has been used as a location in many locally, nationally, and internationally produced films. |
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This is often produced in ways that make comparison with other societies and economies possible. |
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During the English Civil War, a number of siege coinages were produced, often in unusual denominations. |
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The Small Arms Survey estimates that 875 million small arms circulate worldwide, produced by more than 1,000 companies from nearly 100 countries. |
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The factory produced warships for many navies, including the Imperial Japanese Navy. |
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This began the transition to industrially produced mechanised weapons such as the Gatling gun. |
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The chassis was produced at the Crewe factory and shared many components with the standard R type. |
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There are declining amounts of these benchmark oils being produced each year, so other oils are more commonly what is actually delivered. |
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Gas is produced from the Hamilton, Hamilton North and Hamilton East reservoirs. |
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At Brough, the BAE Hawk gets produced and final assembled, flight tests are done at Warton. |
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The robot produced a series of beeps and bloops before giving its answer to the problem. |
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Most of the MAR runs under water but where it reaches the surfaces it has produced volcanic islands. |
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The island has produced some notable cricketers, such as Danny Briggs, who plays county cricket for Hampshire. |
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For example, Handling Specialty produced the wing assembly platforms for Lockheed Martin. |
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The year 1927 also produced a splendidly ailurophiliac Black Cat, with woodcuts by Gyula Zilzer, in Middle European style. |
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I urge you to weigh calmly, deliberately, as cool, level-headed Canadians, the evidence produced by the prosecution. |
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Superconducting ceramics produced by this technique have excellent levitative properties. |
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This controversy produced the Free Church of England and, in the United States and Canada, the Reformed Episcopal Church. |
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But these jests, and others of a similar nature, had evidently produced, at no time, any effect upon the cachinnatory muscles of the tar. |
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The jenny produced a lightly twisted yarn only suitable for weft, not warp. |
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The beam then passed between two parallel aluminium plates, which produced an electric field between them when they were connected to a battery. |
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Yet Sayyid Akbar was a weak ruler and produced no capable heirs, at least in the opinion of the Akhund. |
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Hitherto, only the same or heavier elements had been produced by the process. |
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The antidating movement produced happy endings for some and disillusionment for others. |
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The technique used produced highly toxic effluent that was dumped into sewers and rivers. |
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The northern central peaks, such as Great Rigg, were produced by considerable lava flows. |
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His development of Twistor Theory has produced a beautiful and productive approach to the classical equations of mathematical physics. |
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In knot theory, Conway formulated a new variation of the Alexander polynomial and produced a new invariant now called the Conway polynomial. |
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During this period of his life, extending over fourteen years, Cayley produced between two and three hundred papers. |
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Special wagons were produced for many other different commodities such as gunpowder, aeroplanes, milk, fruit and fish. |
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He also produced many new designs using standard parts, such as the Castle and King classes. |
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Attempts were made to drive machinery by Newcomen engines, but these were unsuccessful, as the single power stroke produced a very jerky motion. |
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These first engines were used to power pumps and produced only reciprocating motion to move the pump rods at the bottom of the shaft. |
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In 1778 Thomas West produced A Guide to the Lakes, which began the era of modern tourism. |
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These improvements taken together produced an engine which was up to five times as efficient in its use of fuel as the Newcomen engine. |
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One of the first sculptures he produced with the machine was a small head of his old professor friend Adam Smith. |
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During the Tudor period the Reformation produced a gradual shift to Protestantism, and much of London passed from church to private ownership. |
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These types of reel mowers offer the benefit of zero pollution being produced. |
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The Iranian Navy operates multiple British made and some Iranian produced hovercraft. |
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As each coil is energized in turn, the rotor aligns itself with the magnetic field produced by the energized field winding. |
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In 1781 Scottish engineer James Watt patented a steam engine that produced continuous rotary motion. |
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More offspring are produced than can possibly survive, and these conditions produce competition between organisms for survival and reproduction. |
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Sperry Gyroscope in Bracknell produced the guidance systems for Britain's 1960s space rockets. |
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Diesel's patents expired in 1912, but a number of successful oil engine locomotives were produced before then. |
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During this time the people on Malta mainly cultivated olives and carob and produced textiles. |
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Malta has produced collectors' coins with face value ranging from 10 to 50 euro. |
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La Cotte de St Brelade in Jersey is the only site in the British Isles to have produced late Neanderthal fossils. |
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It produced more refined flint tools but also made use of bone, antler, shell, amber, animal teeth, and mammoth ivory. |
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Large farmsteads produced food in industrial quantities and Roman sources note that Britain exported hunting dogs, animal skins and slaves. |
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In the early Middle Ages the views of Geoffrey of Monmouth produced a personally inspired history that wasn't challenged for five hundred years. |
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The 1960s saw the emergence of an active space program led by SUPARCO that produced advances in domestic rocketry, electronics, and aeronomy. |
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Prices and quantities have been described as the most directly observable attributes of goods produced and exchanged in a market economy. |
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The theory of supply and demand is an organizing principle for explaining how prices coordinate the amounts produced and consumed. |
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Sadler's works produced synthetic aniline and alzarine dyestuffs and distilled tar. |
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The county has also produced a set of Yorkshire colloquialisms, which are in use in the county. |
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Borlase published Proverbs and Rhymes in Cornish in 1866 while A Glossary of Cornish Place Names was produced by John Bannister in the same year. |
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They prepare the tin, working very carefully the earth in which it is produced. |
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Cornwall produced a substantial number of passion plays such as the Ordinalia during the Middle Ages. |
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Newcastle produced a stunning comeback from 4-0 down to earn a draw that shocked title hopefuls Arsenal. |
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They are widely regarded as prestigious, and traditionally have produced most of France's scientists and executives. |
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Punjabi cinema in India has also seen a revival and more and more Punjabi movies are being produced. |
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The same year, the Irish constitution of 1782 produced a period of legislative freedom. |
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Thirty years after Edmund's death, he was venerated by the Vikings of East Anglia, who produced a coinage to commemorate him. |
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He produced the papal decree ordering his restoration, but was instead briefly imprisoned and then exiled by the king. |
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Although the Swedish track season is only a month old, the arch-rivalry has already produced three other world's records. |
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If they had been produced in the 1950s, the producers of such cultural texts would certainly have been judged either madpersons or geniuses. |
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It is also suggested that data organised around alternative population bases may be produced. |
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Modern historians have studied the Historia extensively, and a number of editions have been produced. |
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We have produced a detailed analysis of its many flaws, which runs to pages. |
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Reports produced by RISPs must be checked and signed off by HMI, sometimes with amendments, before publication. |
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Oxford has produced a large number of distinguished jurists, judges and lawyers around the world. |
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As a trademarked brand, it is carefully protected but can be produced in various forms to reflect different requirements. |
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C W Dymond visited the circle in 1878 and 1881, from which visits he produced the first accurate plan of the stones. |
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A Paris edition appeared in 1544, and in 1550 John de Grave produced an edition at Antwerp. |
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In 1643, Abraham Whelock produced at Cambridge an edition with the Old English text and the Latin text in parallel columns, the first in England. |
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The manuscripts were produced in different places, and each manuscript reflects the biases of its scribes. |
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Children's editions of the garlands were produced and in 1820 a children's edition of Ritson's Robin Hood collection. |
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The High Middle Ages produced many different forms of intellectual, spiritual and artistic works. |
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In the British Isles, plays were produced in some 127 different towns during the Middle Ages. |
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In the second quarter of the 13th century, a version in Latin verse, the Gesta Regum Britanniae, was produced by William of Rennes. |
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The oldest painting was commissioned by the County of the City of Coventry in 1586 and produced by Adam van Noort, a refugee Flemish artist. |
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The famous London black cab taxis are produced in Coventry by LTI and these are now the only vehicles still wholly built in Coventry. |
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For the 2012 Olympics, the Royal Mint has produced a 50p coin showing a horse jumping a fence. |
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The carbon used in fireworks is produced from wood and does not lead to more carbon dioxide in the air. |
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The Rapper Online website provides a list of rapper sword teams and the Sword Dance Union has produced a map of current UK teams. |
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Beefeaters also commonly produced and consumed broths made of beef, which were described as rich and hearty. |
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Macon is another alternative to bacon, produced by curing cuts of mutton in a manner similar to the production of pork bacon. |
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Historically produced in Scotland, it was introduced across Britain during World War II as a consequence of rationing. |
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The sausage is produced in a rectangular block and individual portions are sliced off. |
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Their spores, called basidiospores, are produced on the gills and fall in a fine rain of powder from under the caps as a result. |
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They are often produced in moulds or forms, giving the outside of the pie a very regular shape. |
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Wordhunt was a 2005 appeal to the general public for help in providing citations for 50 selected recent words, and produced antedatings for many. |
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Instead, it was an entirely new dictionary produced with the aid of corpus linguistics. |
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Stilton cheese cannot be produced in the village that gave the cheese its name. |
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Often, the concatenation changed the part of speech, and nouns were produced from verb segments or verbs from nouns and adjectives. |
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Ciders produced here are generally of the style seen in the Spanish part of the Basque Country. |
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It is a factory produced cider, sweet and very foamy, much like lambrusco, different from the more artisan and traditional cider productions. |
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There are two main brands of cider produced in South Africa, Hunters and Savanna Dry. |
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Thus the gene which produced atavistic digits in the vigorous heterozygous pentadactyl condition is a lethal monster in the homozygous condition. |
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Camra also produced a Good Beer Guide and campaigned for the preservation of mild ale, which was now seen as an endangered style. |
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Burton came to dominate this trade, and at its height one quarter of all beer sold in Britain was produced here. |
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Periglaciation in the Eastern Drakensberg and Lesotho Highlands produced solifluction deposits, blockfields, blockstreams and stone garlands. |
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This software feature is used to descreen digital images produced from half-tone printed sources. |
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This suggests that the two populations interbred and produced fertile offspring. |
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The percent mammoth contribution to the genome would be gradually increased on each hybrid embryo produced in vitro. |
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A great deal of the literary work produced by Roman authors in the early Republic was political or satirical in nature. |
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In his colophon he recorded the names of the four men who produced the Lindisfarne Gospels. |
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Eadfrith and Ethelwald were both bishops at the monastery of Lindisfarne where the manuscript was produced. |
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The Lindisfarne Gospels manuscript was produced in a scriptorium in the monastery of Lindisfarne. |
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There were other Gospel books produced in the same time period and geographic area that have similar qualities to the Lindisfarne Gospels. |
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The manuscript was produced during the second or third quarter of the 8th century, probably the earliest of the group. |
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He also produced religious art, satire and Reformation propaganda, and made a significant contribution to the history of book design. |
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In this role, he produced not only portraits and festive decorations but designs for jewellery, plate and other precious objects. |
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Holbein also produced a series of religious paintings and designed cartoons for stained glass windows. |
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During the period of the Dissolution of the Monasteries, he produced a series of small woodcuts in which biblical villains were dressed as monks. |
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The new emission standards have produced a measurable diminution in air pollution. |
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Holbein's followers produced copies and versions of his work, but he does not seem to have founded a school. |
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Following Stukeley, other writers produced inaccurate theories about how Avebury was built and by whom. |
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The attempt to marry medieval plainsong with speed metal produced interesting results. |
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During the war, Moore produced powerful drawings of Londoners sleeping in the London Underground while sheltering from the Blitz. |
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Next up, we have the most explosive compound ever produced, the extremely fun to say azidoazide azide. |
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Following the pioneering documentary 'Henry Moore', produced by John Read in 1951, he appeared in many films. |
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Moore produced at least three significant examples of architectural sculpture during his career. |
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It is easily produced during the heating process, and as a gas comes into intimate contact with the ore. |
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