The fledgling landed, then began a careful advance toward the strange group, wings half open and muscles tensed for flight. |
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These exchanges have become a small but meaningful way of supporting Russia's fledgling market economy. |
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They are also investigating the purchase of a used fire truck for the fledgling department. |
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As a fledgling writer, I really wouldn't spend too much time worrying that people will write fan fiction with your characters in. |
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Along with a facility for languages, the fledgling student quickly demonstrated an aptitude for computers and taught himself programming. |
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The attack stopped fledgling peace efforts and led to international condemnation. |
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His fledgling business moved to a site in Hungate, where he built a workshop from two naval Nissen huts made from corrugated iron. |
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His fledgling fashion cognoscenti have accessorised the theme with, among other things, suspenders and pink, fluffy rabbit ears. |
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The first debate question ever posed to fledgling presidential candidate Wesley Clark was one that might have made a practiced politician squirm. |
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He went on to volunteer with the fledgling company in many capacities, including researcher, designer and stage manager. |
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All serving officers of good standing were entitled to join the RUC, the fledgling Six Counties police force. |
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The telescopes will be available to the public on the first Friday of every month to give fledgling stargazers an insight into astronomy. |
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I was a prime example, a fledgling member, of the brotherhood of benighted working class cannon fodder the US is so famous for. |
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Before opening the quarterly, I expected to read the work of fledgling student poets. |
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But what once looked like a fledgling of which they might be proud has turned into a cuckoo in the nest. |
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Radamisto was the first opera that Handel wrote for the fledgling Royal Academy of Music. |
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The fledgling crouched in the center of the strange clearing, on the scruffy herbage that grew amid the dirt and stones. |
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The persistent clumsiness of MP3 downloading isn't helping the fledgling format. |
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The fledgling car business was booming, but its products tended to be spare and utilitarian variations on the horseless carriage theme. |
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The artist nearly huffed his way out of the offices of the fledgling humor magazine. |
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Croydon has become home to the first in a series of innovation centres to help fledgling businesses get off the ground. |
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This is a momentous event for our fledgling democracy after so many years of non-representative rule. |
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The Trust is a fledgling organisation, unrecognised by the club, which does not even reply to its letters. |
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The Glaswegian actor and fledgling playwright was broke, fed up with acting, and hungry for a second child. |
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Asia's fledgling democracies should not despair just because things are messy at the moment. |
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We'll hear from both sides and review the changes ahead for this fledgling democracy. |
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Harry's fledgling business started to take off when newsagents asked him to deliver the papers along with the contents bills. |
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This young child would be the first person to be granted a wish by the fledgling organization. |
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Experienced combatants expressed sorrow for the fledgling recruits, generally draftees, brought in to fill vacancies. |
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He was compelled to take an external London degree at the fledgling University College, Leicester. |
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Musical wannabes turned out in force to listen to fledgling bands, play instruments and enrol for lessons. |
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Almost two decades after its fledgling, janky website went live, Amazon is now one of the most formidable corporations out there. |
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The big boys are on a merger binge that is paralyzing the industry and bumping fledgling and mid-range artists off the radar. |
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At the height of the dotcom boom, cash shells were all the rage as fledgling companies with little more than an idea rushed to the stock market. |
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The early years of the fledgling Agency were a time of learning and experimentation. |
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England and France are out ahead, Ireland a good third, with the still fledgling Italians bringing up the rear. |
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It was mid-afternoon when Arun knelt beside the fledgling, a faint hope kindling. |
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The Osteopaths retained a fledgling distinctiveness until 1960 when they began to more clearly model the allopaths. |
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There will also be funds for training 100,000 teachers, and for fledgling entrepreneurs. |
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But being handed a gold medal by the swimming legend this summer has been the highlight so far of the 12-year-old's fledgling career in the pool. |
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The Scottish Arts Council hoped it would mine a rich seam of latent talent and take risks on fledgling authors spurned by larger companies. |
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The fledgling cable operators barely registered in the public consciousness and digital satellite broadcasting was years away. |
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Why should a fledgling charismatic church leader be able to purloin another church's title? |
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Indeed, it is such films that have inspired fledgling filmmakers to take chances and think out of the box. |
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The state of California encouraged the fledgling industry in the 1970s when a lucrative market was found for sea urchin roe in Japan. |
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The fledgling peat industry at the turn of the century lobbied the federal government for assistance. |
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The fledgling dialect of Gondi is perhaps the latest to make an entry into the world of music industry. |
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Last weekend the fledgling party, less than a year old, held its second congress and outlined their program for the next provincial election. |
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Extremely poor, it was nonetheless peaceful, stable and a fledgling democracy. |
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Many firms that were just fledgling start-ups in 2000 are now mature, profitable businesses. |
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Yesterday in our morning walk we turned a sharp bend in the road and walked into a cloud of fledgling barn swallows and their proud parents. |
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For those involved with the fledgling science of astrobiology, this is a central issue. |
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He is desperate to be given a chance to atone for the worst experience of his fledgling career. |
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We confirmed fledging by sighting fledglings, listening for fledgling begging calls, or sighting parents carrying food or scolding near the nest. |
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The Ferry was a success, and the fledgling company really started to take off. |
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The league had hoped that marquee players would give instant credibility to the fledgling league. |
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In part because of America's absence, the fledgling organization recorded few achievements in the interwar period. |
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The Marine Band began as a fledgling band of fifes and drums through an act of Congress signed July 11, 1798 by President John Adams. |
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He beckoned, then pointed at the poultice, and was relieved when the fledgling crawled over with no sign of either suspicion or fear. |
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Then the fledgling sprang upward, pinions grasping the morning wind, and each assured, graceful motion branded itself in Arun's memory. |
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A family of mergansers and a lone muskrat were spectators as the fledgling splashed about until his body was cooled and invigorated. |
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The Musical is a recommended pre-success visit to a podunk mountain town filled with fledgling funny men in training. |
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Grouped with iron meteorites, these are pieces from the cores of fledgling planets destroyed by collisions when the Solar System formed. |
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To his inexpressible relief, the fledgling came back into sight, still flying in a broad circle, rather than striking off to the east. |
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The Martin rink was preparing to compete on the fledgling professional curling tour at the Grand Slam of Curling. |
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He fled to his cistern to bring back water, but though the fledgling grasped the cup and strove to drink, he could not force it down. |
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He then examines the ideas with particular reference to the problems facing fledgling countries in a post-colonial setting. |
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Earlier this month Afghanistan's fledgling national side came from nowhere to win the Asia Cricket Council's Twenty20 Cup in Kuwait. |
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The fledgling let out an odd, fluting sound, and then his eyes squeezed closed. |
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We do have a fledgling population of cosmopolites living the good life almost without cars. |
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Between them they bring a powerful set of skills to the fledgling organisation. |
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Even the oft-bloodthirsty critics, ever keen to bury a fledgling musical, are unanimous. |
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These fledgling wild barn owls wait in their man-made nest box for their parents to deliver a meal of mice or other rodents. |
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His fledgling business moved to a site in Hungate, where Mr Russell built a workshop from two naval Nissen huts made from corrugated iron. |
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Most biotech companies are small and have undeveloped or fledgling product lines. |
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Some officers are unenthused about regularly attending the fledgling group's meetings. |
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You are the leader of the opposition in this emerging, fledgling democracy. |
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Students and fledgling writers are constantly warned away from adjectives and told to give their writing strength and sinew with judiciously chosen nouns and verbs. |
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The fledgling company pathetically traded as low as 50 cents a share. |
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He has intimidated and humiliated the fledgling pro-European government in Kiev. |
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It brimmed with the famously vigorous and boisterous life of fledgling Kennedys. |
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But I found it too hard to concentrate on a fledgling career as I was in a difficult relationship at the time, so I ended up just drifting around waitressing. |
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He offered to sign us to the fledgling Flying Nun over a jug of ale. |
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Three days into the life of the fledgling country and separatists dissemble on how far advanced they are in state making. |
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The US-led occupying forces are uneasy about that, but officials say the fighting readiness of such militias make them useful elements in the fledgling government's armoury. |
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Instead, he ended up hosting a fledgling Canadian game show called Reach for the Top. |
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Here was a band that seemingly had that bit of something that at the same time appealed to indie kids, seasoned metallers, thrashers and fledgling ravers. |
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Specializing in precision metalworking, he was in a position to render the fledgling gunmaker expert advice on metallurgy and production efficiency. |
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Just how did the host of a fledgling cable-network series go from doing the truffle shuffle to The Daily Show? |
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Newspapers were risky as business enterprises, fledgling moneymakers, but, like most small businesses, it was the start-up costs that could prove to be disastrous. |
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The fledgling flung himself in, clothes and all, and Arun wished he had brought bait and line as he saw the dark silhouettes of trout duck away into the shadows. |
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Making it to the NASDAQ 100 is seen by many as a rite of passage from fledgling startup to serious player. |
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The film is being made by fledgling moviemakers Thirteen Films. |
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It's an aural snapshot of the complex situation facing this fledgling nation two years after it was formally declared the Independent Republic of East Timor. |
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This behavior is also found in the Nearctic gray jay, Perisoreus canadensis, except that, in this species, allofeeding may be allowed during the fledgling period. |
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The fledgling stiffened, feathers bristling as though roused by a gale. |
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Were the Socialists in London responsible for the problems that later came to plague the fledgling state of Pakistan and continue to haunt it to this day? |
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Whilst not the first face to be seen on the channel, Muriel Young, who died on 24 March 2001, was one of the fledgling network's first female continuity announcers. |
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Nine years on, that fledgling script is about to see the light of day. |
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Spears called back and told Veronica to ask any question she wanted, but the fledgling cub reporter lost her chance to break the earth-shattering news of Britney's pregnancy. |
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Both Indonesia and Malaysia also saw it as a means to protect themselves from gunboat diplomacy and foreign intervention in the affairs of their fledgling nations. |
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His feathers are downy and fluffy, juvenile like a fledgling bird. |
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That's because in just the first class, a fledgling square dancer is expected to learn 96 calls. |
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Like any fledgling awards ceremony, Siima 2013 came with its share of goof-ups and technical glitches. |
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In August, the fledgling army suppressed the Canton Merchants' Corps Uprising. |
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Dutch traders also imported thousands of slaves to the fledgling colony from Indonesia, Madagascar, and parts of eastern Africa. |
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Following various military conquests in the Greek East, Romans adapted a number of Greek educational precepts to their own fledgling system. |
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There were significant liturgical and theological differences with the fledgling Roman party based at Canterbury. |
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Because of a lack of money at the fledgling FAW, Wrexham did not receive their trophy until the next year. |
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After the partition, the fledgling governments of India and Pakistan were left with all responsibility to implement the border. |
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The early 2000s saw the creation of fledgling interim federal administrations. |
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In this period, British socialism was a small, fledgling and vaguely defined movement, with only a few hundred adherents. |
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Coulthard was chosen for his experience, considered ideal to help lead the fledgling team. |
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As well as giving him his first taste of command, it gave Nelson the opportunity to explore his fledgling interest in science. |
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For a small and fledgling army, open revolution was inconceivable. |
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The fledgling country was created out of French West Africa in 1960 and used to be seen as stable in the Treaty of Westphalia sense. |
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The fledgling physician learns to hide his ignorance, to dissemble his fear, to elide his vulnerability. |
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The fledgling company's sole product to this point is a clear canoe featuring hard maple gunwales, seats and thwarts. |
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Efforts to microminiaturize sample preparation processes increased and fledgling attempts to integrate multiple processes were seen. |
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But the Winter Olympic-bound Welshman argues his fledgling bobsledding career isn't going downhill but, in fact, it's on the up. |
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Unfortunately for them, Rous was part of a cosy cartel, happy to keep those fledgling footballing nations at arm's length. |
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But that may just add to the allure for these fledgling leaders. |
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The Great Northern Railway by then passed through Grantham and both railway companies paid court to the fledgling line. |
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He also has an LP and his own fledgling record company called Chin Stroke. |
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As the fledgling gets stronger, feeding is reduced, forcing the bird to learn to hunt. |
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John Forrest had dominated the fledgling state of Western Australia, serving as premier for the previous decade. |
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The Royal Navy has been responsible for training the fledgling Iraqi Navy and securing Iraq's oil terminals following the cessation of hostilities in the country. |
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She is credited with being instrumental in drawing the borders of the fledgling states of Iraq and Transjordan, where the Hashemites founded dynasties. |
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With the Hop series, PlayFirst broadens the Diner Dash universe as the heroine from the megahit game, Flo, serves as a mentor to fledgling shops in her neighborhood. |
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She took time off work, stayed up through the night, bottlefed the tiny fledgling with squashed mealworms and seeds every two hours, and kept it by her bed in a box. |
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The construction was arranged by the Confederate agent Commander James Bulloch, who led the procurement of sorely needed ships for the fledgling Confederate States Navy. |
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Robertson from Bloemfontein, but the fledgling association already has a designated 'President', Professor William Ritchie, and an Honorary Secretary. |
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Well done then to John Sullivan, creator of beloved national institution Only Fools And Horses, for making this prequel about Del Boy's fledgling wheeler-dealer days so good. |
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Napoleon, then a general in the French army, forced the Austrians to sign the Treaty of Campo Formio, leaving only Great Britain opposed to the fledgling French Republic. |
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Early in July 1776, a major action in the fledgling conflict occurred when the Cherokee allies of Britain attacked the western frontier areas of North Carolina. |
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This interest in stories, sayings and songs continued throughout the 19th century and aligned the fledgling discipline of folkloristics with literature and mythology. |
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The reply of the fledgling Comintern in July 1920 was unequivocal. |
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The fledgling colony along the Connecticut River was outside of the jurisdiction of the Massachusetts Bay Colony's charter and had to determine how it was to be governed. |
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Early in July 1776, a major action occurred in the fledgling conflict when the Cherokee allies of Britain attacked the western frontier areas of North Carolina. |
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Britain's fledgling submariners, enduring a perilous existence on board their basic early boats as they developed underwater warfare, ground their teeth at the deadly insult. |
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