Serving as a Guardian ad litem in a contested family law proceeding is a challenging job. |
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Serving with a parliamentarian of Richard Prebble's calibre has been a rare honour and privilege. |
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Serving as toastmaster was town crier Trevor Heeks, who was won the town's civic award. |
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Serving up the suds was a lovely Liverpudlian lass who almost made you feel like you popped into a pub on Coronation Street. |
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After serving six years in the CIA, he is now retired and lives in auburn, Alabama. |
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We attribute no special merit to a man for having served when all were serving. |
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Serving as a middleman means paying vendors for merchandise, and then receiving payment from customers. |
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Serving as a melting pot of old and modern cultures, Fuzhou Road afforded a haven for thought with its mystery, romance and secularity. |
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Serving mostly itinerant and homeless women, many of whom have mental difficulties, Chez Doris is accepting donations. |
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Serving for her first place in the semi-finals of the French Open in 11 years, she tensed up, double-faulted and blew a match point. |
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Serving two terms, he split with his fellow Tennessean, President Andrew Jackson, on land issues and Indian removal. |
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After a dozen years of serving as Texas attorney general, Greg Abbott prides himself on knowing the law. |
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Serving tea to the Dixon family in Mr Howard's sitting room showed a political touch which the Tories have lacked for the best part of a decade. |
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Serving in the military reserve forces also exempted potential draftees from conscription. |
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Serving someone was looked down on, and the art of gracious service got lost. |
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It's a good day to remember Rodney Hulin, a physically slight teenager who was serving time for arson in a Texas prison. |
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How has serving as a creator changed your appreciation of what Shonda Rhimes does on Scandal? |
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He was installed as a Serving Brother at a ceremony in London, performed by Lord Caccia on behalf of The Queen. |
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The fourth in line to the British throne spent more than three years serving as an apache helicopter pilot. |
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The FDA said anyplace where 50 percent of square footage was devoted to preparing and serving food. |
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Just before serving, add some more lemon juice, salt, pepper, and agave to balance. |
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Serving larger school districts in metropolitan areas can require careful logistical planning for deliveries. |
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Serving as the Czech prime minister from 1993 to 1997, he was credited with successfully transforming the Czech economy. |
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Serving larger school districts in metropolitan areas can also require careful logistical planning for deliveries. |
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Serving cheap, low-quality food and beverages to ungrateful men and women wearing polyester is an abomination. |
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Latins are always conspicuously dangerous when they are serving an unpopular cause for money. |
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The former RAF hospital based in Ely meant that many children of serving RAF parents were born in the city. |
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The Guildhall is a symbol of Portsmouth, serving principally as a cultural venue. |
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In that vein, Chicago's commuter rail system, serving the metropolitan area, is called Metra. |
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Two small branches serving Malin Bridge, from Hillsborough Interchange, and Herdings Park branch out from two of the main lines. |
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Centro has stated that the WBHE would provide 10 trams per hour, alternately serving Wolverhampton and Birmingham. |
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By July 1945 there were 228,000 troops of the Polish Armed Forces in the West serving under the high command of the British Army. |
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In Chittagong, Mezban feasts are a popular tradition featuring the serving of hot beef curry. |
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I don't know how they stay in business serving only lunch, but the lunchroom on the corner is cheap and fast so I like it. |
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The two orders are equal in status, with presbyters and deacons each serving a distinct role in the ministry of the Methodist Church. |
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His father had requested his assistance in serving the neighbouring cure of Wroot. |
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Salvation Army officers serving in the Red Shield Services in wartime performed many functions. |
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The Doughnut Girls of World War I are an early example, serving refreshments to troops in the trenches. |
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In addition, it provides a specialist international research collection, serving over 12,000 registered external users each year. |
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Coventry Stadium has held BriSCA Formula 1 Stock Cars since 1954, the longest serving track in the UK to race continuously. |
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Before the beer engine, beer was generally poured into jugs in the cellar or tap room and carried into the serving area. |
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In the early 20th century, serving draught beer from pressurised containers began. |
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This dispense method is strongly associated with ale, although there is no technical barrier to serving lager or stout this way. |
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Breweries may state whether or not a sparkler is preferred when serving their beers. |
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The Press and Journal is a daily regional newspaper serving northern and highland Scotland including the cities of Aberdeen and Inverness. |
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On 7 July 1916, he was injured while serving in the Battle of the Somme and invalided back to England. |
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The company has a long tradition of serving its customers well. |
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He was a great patriot who devoted his life to serving his country. |
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Such aegides were still worn by the Lycians serving in the host of Xerxes, who according to Herodotus were emigrants from Crete. |
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In Amerikkka, this movement is evident from efforts to control the institutions serving and located within Black communities. |
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The serving area is a glass, chrome and white tile combination, practical but bathroomy. |
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Unmold on a serving platter and pour warm caramel syrup over the blueberried top. |
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Plans were approved on February 21, 1920, for proposed extensions io the temporary sewage disposal plant serving the village of Briarcliff Manor. |
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Consequently, in order to learn of a cytoplasmic determinant serving a specific hereditary function, one must detect it in a mutated form. |
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After the Games, the Park will remain protected, serving as a green lung for the surrounding boroughs and the Olympic Village residential area. |
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Similarly, the Royal Welch Fusiliers, a Welsh regiment serving in Bosnia, used Welsh for emergency communications that needed to be secure. |
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Coprophagy may be an adaptation, serving to populate the infant's gut with the needed microbiome for digestion. |
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Of the eleven ancient aqueducts serving Rome, eight of them entered Rome close to each other on the Esquiline Hill. |
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Doctors serving in the army were considered to be a member of the military. |
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The bridegroom, 75, retired as a consulting immunohematologist in Manhattan, serving as an expert witness in paternity cases. |
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By then, however, there were already Norman mercenaries serving as far away as Trebizond and Georgia. |
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It is unique in how it treats cities and counties equally, manages local roads, and prohibits its governors from serving consecutive terms. |
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Moreover, anyone serving a prison sentence of one year or more is ineligible. |
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When the Revolution broke out in 1789, Napoleon was serving as an artillery officer in the French army. |
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While serving in this position, he put strong emphasis on modernisation and was also in favour of using aeroplanes in combat. |
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However, the focus is on people interacting with people and serving the customer rather than transforming physical goods. |
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With the advent of the Scottish Parliament in 1999, the SNP became the second largest party, serving two terms as the opposition. |
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Seventeen convicts are awaiting transfer to continue serving their sentences in their homeland. |
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Seven of the eleven London Underground lines run through the City, serving eleven stations. |
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The Transitional Federal Government officially comprised the executive branch of government, with the TFP serving as the legislative branch. |
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The current Prime Minister of the Czech Republic is Bohuslav Sobotka, serving since 17 January 2014 as 11th Prime Minister. |
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Regional dailies include The Courier and Advertiser in Dundee and the east, and The Press and Journal serving Aberdeen and the north. |
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Agricola began his military career in Britain, serving under governor Gaius Suetonius Paulinus. |
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The following year he was appointed one of the six royal chaplains serving the King. |
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The regiment was formed as a relief for other regiments serving in North America, and spent most of its existence in Ireland. |
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Messerschmitt developed the first operational jet fighter, the Me 262A, primarily serving with JG 7, the world's first jet fighter wing. |
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His reign was the shortest ever for a manager in the club's history, only serving 229 days in charge. |
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The longest serving manager was Bill Struth who served for 34 years and 26 days. |
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The airport has one main passenger terminal, serving scheduled and charter holiday flights. |
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Worldwide, the Bronze Age generally followed the Neolithic period, with the Chalcolithic serving as a transition. |
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We believe that we can be consistent in serving our Government in certain noncombatant capacities, but not in the bearing of arms. |
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He had been the longest serving of the party political leaders in the Welsh Assembly. |
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The tradition of serving the Greek dish, saganaki while aflame, has its origins in Chicago's Greek community. |
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During serving of community sentences, similarly to suspended sentence, offenders usually will be supervised by a probation officer. |
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Over the next 12 months around 30 people were arrested in connection with the investigation, 19 of whom were serving or retired police officers. |
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There is a legally defined maximum size of a serving in some jurisdictions. |
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The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by Arriva Trains Wales on the West Wales Line. |
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An early settlement was at Rhiwbryfdir, serving the Oakeley and Llechwedd quarries. |
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Signature Flight Support are present on the south side of the airfield serving executive aircraft that visit the Airport. |
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They can be small in size for serving several at a time, or large for serving as a dessert in their own right. |
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There is also the Franciscan Well brewery, serving the local market with a variety of lagers, ales and stouts. |
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The number of black soldiers serving in the British army prior to World War 1 is unknown, but was likely to have been negligibly low. |
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This was because only the worst of the officials were appointed because those who could avoid serving in Yemen did so. |
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After serving as an officer with the South Wales Borderers he returned to university to graduate in English. |
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In 2014, Dublin Airport was the 18th busiest airport in Europe, serving over 21 million passengers. |
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Mid season, long serving Chief Executive Robert Norster also left, to be replaced by Richard Holland. |
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Tamil Nadu is noted for its deep belief that serving food to others is a service to humanity, as is common in many regions of India. |
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In South India, cleaned banana leaves, which can be disposed of after meals, are used for serving food. |
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By 2003, there were as many as 10,000 restaurants serving Indian cuisine in England and Wales alone. |
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In 1940 he was called up as a trooper in the Royal Horse Guards serving for seven years. |
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Barrow is the principal port serving Cumbria and the Lake District, and has been a port of call for several cruise ships in recent years. |
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Most navies prohibited women from serving on submarines, even after they had been permitted to serve on surface warships. |
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Principal arterials may cross through urban areas, serving suburban movements. |
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The tower was repaired in 1606, and then had the purpose of serving as a hall to accommodate the merchants of Calais. |
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Fish have had a role in culture through the ages, serving as deities, religious symbols, and as the subjects of art, books and movies. |
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Extreme smog events were experienced by the cities of Los Angeles and Donora, Pennsylvania in the late 1940s, serving as another public reminder. |
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A new station, Ebbsfleet International, opened between Dartford and Gravesend, serving northern Kent. |
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Fisher was made chairman of the Government's Board of Invention and Research, serving in that post until the end of the war. |
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The Germans laid mines in shipping lanes to sink merchant and naval vessels serving Britain. |
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Of the 50 US Army Rangers serving with different Commando units, six were killed, seven wounded, and four captured. |
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The Royal Pavilion is also open to the public, serving as a museum to the British Regency. |
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Shortly after six, our pack train arrived.... We had nineteen serving men and twenty-six pack mules! It was a perfect caravan. |
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By sharing goodwill and inspiration to others and serving mankind the world can be transformed and peace can be achieved. |
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According to the constitution, serving in the armed forces is a duty of all Thai citizens. |
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She attended to charitable works, serving orphans and the poor every day before she ate and washing the feet of the poor in imitation of Christ. |
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The crown, by prerogative, made laws known as Articles of War for the government and discipline of the troops while thus embodied and serving. |
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The board was headed by a president, appointed by and serving at the pleasure of the British monarch. |
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Senator Bernie Sanders is the longest serving independent member of Congress in American history. |
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The two parish constables already serving for the year were placed under his supervision and paid 16 shillings a week for their trouble. |
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It is the only airport serving the Isles of Scilly, handling all air traffic to and from the Islands. |
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In June 1644 Hammond, then serving under Edward Massie, distinguished himself at the capture of Tewkesbury. |
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Newport bus station is the town's central bus terminus, with all routes in the town serving it. |
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It is linked to other parts of the Island by Wightbus bus route 16, serving Ventnor and Shanklin and intermediate villages. |
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In 1882, the IWR opened a branch line from Brading to Bembridge, serving a large natural harbour between Bembridge and St Helen's stations. |
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Shanklin railway station is a Grade II listed railway station serving Shanklin on the Isle of Wight. |
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These are launched from a special gun using compressed gas, a tuft of fibers at the back of the missile serving as both fletching and wadding. |
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In the course of the war, both the Frisii and the Chauci had auxiliaries serving under the Romans. |
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In accordance with the Constitution, he will be serving as the Acting President of Republic of Moldova. |
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Two consuls were elected each year, serving together, each with veto power over the other's actions, a normal principle for magistracies. |
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As a young man, he rose through the ranks of the Roman army, serving in some of the most contested parts of the Empire's frontier. |
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Honorius then incited the Roman population to massacre tens of thousands of wives and children of foederati Goths serving in the Roman military. |
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The water utilities sector is one of the largest industries in Russia serving the entire Russian population. |
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Throughout the Tang dynasty until the end of 755, there were approximately ten Turkic generals serving under the Tang. |
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However, Jeddah has remained as key civilian harbor, serving fishermen and sea travelling pilgrims to Hajj. |
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The Portuguese Navy, tracing back to the 12th century, is one of the oldest continuously serving navies in the world. |
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There are nearly 440 municipal bus lines serving over four million passengers every day, in addition to intercity lines. |
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The Panorama Malacca bus is the public bus serving Malacca City and major landmarks. |
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The organization has a total of 739 uniformed firefighters and paramedics serving from 7 stations in Macau. |
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The economy of the island is centered in Metro Manila with Makati serving as the main economic and financial hub. |
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There are many Buddhist and Taoist temples in the city serving the Chinese Filipino community. |
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In World War II, a strategic airfield of the Imperial Japanese Army was located there, serving as a base for operations in the Pacific theatre. |
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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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Diego Velazquez was apart of the Spanish military, serving in Naples, and then returning to Spain to serve in Seville. |
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He began the excavation work at Dutch Gap, using methods he had learned while serving in Holland. |
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Many smaller airports are scattered throughout Maine, only serving general aviation traffic. |
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The male's ornamental foreleg hair is thought to attract females, serving a similar function to the lion's mane. |
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In 1936, under pressure and appeals from Cossack communities, the Soviet government lifted the ban on Cossacks serving in the Red Army. |
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Poutine, by contrast, is a hearty serving of French fries, fresh cheese curds and hot gravy. |
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They also contain about 25 g protein per 100 g serving, a higher proportion than in many tree nuts. |
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In 1582 he was serving as mayor of Baracaldo in Vizcaya when he first married, to Juana de Briviesca de Munotones. |
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Jamaica is a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy, with Queen Elizabeth II serving as the Jamaican monarch. |
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The Press and Otago Daily Times, serving mainly Christchurch and Dunedin respectively, are the South Island's major newspapers. |
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In the more modern groups, Communion is only the serving of the Lord's Supper. |
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Sheriff's duties in Ontario deal only with serving legal processes and executing civil judgments. |
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They are responsible for serving court processes like summonses and subpoenas. |
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Although it was intended to apply only to new recruits, the serving sepoys feared that the Act might be applied retroactively to them as well. |
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The Times of India has recently started publication from Goa itself, serving the local population news directly from the state capital. |
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Third, a person holding an office of trust, or an office of profit, is prohibited from serving as a presidential elector. |
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Bridge Street Station closed in 1964 and St John's Street closed in 1939, leaving only Castle station serving the town. |
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The London sewerage system is part of the water infrastructure serving London, England. |
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An urban rail network, serving 81 stations, is focused on the capital, Cardiff. |
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The Roman Army had its origins in the citizen army of the Republic, which was staffed by citizens serving mandatory duty for Rome. |
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If imposed for a period of years, the offender was permitted to return home after serving out his time, but had to make his own way back. |
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It also serves as an Amtrak stop, serving the Lake Shore Limited from Boston to Chicago. |
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Fernald State School, the western hemisphere's oldest publicly funded institution serving people with developmental disabilities. |
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The Sun, headquartered in downtown Lowell, is a major daily newspaper serving Greater Lowell and southern New Hampshire. |
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Small hydro is the development of hydroelectric power on a scale serving a small community or industrial plant. |
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In 2013, the LIRR's commuter rail system is the busiest commuter railroad in North America, serving nearly 335,000 passengers daily. |
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In 2014 the only public transport serving the towns and villages on the old railway route is a bus service operating at mostly hourly intervals. |
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Coniston's location thus developed as a farming village and transport hub, serving these areas. |
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As a result, they are primarily, indeed exclusively, focused on serving the tourist and leisure markets, not local transportation needs. |
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The Moscow Metro is one of the world's busiest metro systems, serving about ten million passengers daily. |
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The resident cast would number seven, plus the resident director, usually serving as the artistic director in charge of the whole enterprise. |
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As war approached, Walpole realised that his poor eyesight would disqualify him from serving in the armed forces. |
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His father was away from home serving with the Royal Air Force for four years during the war. |
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In addition, much of the Iberian peninsula was populated by related Gallic tribes, and those same Gauls were serving in Hannibal's army. |
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These Territorial forces were to remain close to each other throughout the war, serving in the 49th Division. |
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In 1814 Vignoles gained a commission in the Royal Scots regiment, serving at the siege of Bergen op Zoom and later in Canada. |
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The prison remained derelict until 1851, when it was reopened for prisoners serving long sentences. |
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These divisions are organized into operational activities serving specific markets. |
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There are several bed and breakfasts in Yelverton, serving the many walkers and visitors to National Trust properties in the area. |
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He proceeded to Lambeth, London, serving Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, as tutor to his son Thomas. |
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Ten minutes before serving whisk up the whites of eggs with a little sugar and pile rockily on top. |
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With Mr. Corzine in a state of semiconsciousness, Richard J. Codey, the president of the State Senate, is serving as acting governor. |
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Abernathy has worked on Capitol Hill since 1981, serving on the banking committee staff and on the staff of Sen. |
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Cheesemaking class focuses on two of the word's great fresh cheeses, mozzarella and ricotta, including acidulation, stretching and serving. |
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If you're a veggo, serving meat and being financially dependant on serving it is being complicit in the meat industry. |
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Angstrom has been serving the nano-technology and electron microscopy markets for the last seven years. |
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For ava, serving as a model fulfills a larger artistic goal. |
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Serving as part of the Coalition against Terrorism, SASR troops gathered alongside New Zealand, British and American soldiers to remember the Anzacs. |
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Serving pots for coffee retained the tall tapered look of their Arab counterparts, while tea pots retained the squat, rotund shape initially seen in China. |
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Serving also for off-season training, the dog's harness outfit works for many other joring sports, such as hike joring, jog joring or dog scootering. |
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Serving as a beacon on the Atlantic City skyline, the tower features a unique light show with as many as 42 different light configurations that can be seen for miles. |
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From 1659 until his death in 1678, Marvell was serving as London agent for the Hull Trinity House, a shipmasters' guild. |
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His son Louis was killed in 1918 while serving in the Royal Flying Corps in northern France. |
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Rowling's agent, Neil Blair acted as producer, through his independent production company and with Rick Senat serving as executive producer. |
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Rowling collaborated on the adaptation, serving as an executive producer for the series. |
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After serving as managing director for 21 years, Clive Gillinson left to become chief executive of Carnegie Hall, New York. |
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As of 20 February 2017, Craig is the second longest serving James Bond, surpassed only by Roger Moore. |
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A game consists of a sequence of points played with the same player serving. |
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The score of a tennis game during play is always read with the serving player's score first. |
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As such, each player plays doubles and singles over the course of a match, with the singles player always serving. |
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In 2013, the United Kingdom hosted the Rugby League World Cup for the 5th time, with England and Wales officially serving as joint hosts. |
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The bomb was set by Eric Rudolph, an American domestic terrorist, who is currently serving a life sentence for the bombing. |
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In Malaysia, he finished fifth after he had started from ninth on the grid, serving a penalty for impeding Nick Heidfeld's qualifying lap. |
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Players felt that the BDO was no longer serving the interests of the game at the top level. |
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Other ferry services are provided by operators serving outlying islands, new towns, Macau, and cities in mainland China. |
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She began to undertake public duties during the Second World War, serving in the Auxiliary Territorial Service. |
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At various times between 1949 and 1951, the Duke of Edinburgh was stationed in the British Crown Colony of Malta as a serving Royal Navy officer. |
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The British offered rewards for the capture of westerners serving with Chinese pirates. |
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Aircraft serving in the Far East during World War II had the red disc removed to prevent confusion with Japanese aircraft. |
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To counter this, the crewmen were issued with an 'MN' lapel badge to indicate they were serving in the Merchant Navy. |
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By 1672 a slave depot existed on the island of Nevis, serving the Leeward Islands. |
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The longest serving Constable is known as the Senior Constable and his or her colleague as the Junior Constable. |
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Note that an individual serving a prison sentence for an offence other than high treason is not automatically disqualified. |
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Treasury officials and other department heads were drawn into Parliament serving as liaisons between it and the Sovereign. |
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The Constitution lists the qualifications and disqualifications from serving as a member of Parliament. |
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In the third quarter of 2009, there were a little over 17,000 full time equivalent serving police officers. |
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Singapore is a major international transport hub in Asia, serving some of the busiest sea and air trade routes. |
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The primary general aviation airport serving the area is Teterboro Airport. |
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Some of the dolmens and cromlechs are burial sites serving as well as border markers. |
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The use of dishes, serving utensils, and ovens may make food treif that would otherwise be kosher. |
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The money was raised by Irish soldiers serving there and Irish people employed by the East India Company. |
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Since then another two staff have been dismissed and two Directors are serving their notice. |
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Dahl was made a lieutenant in the King's African Rifles, commanding a platoon of Askaris, indigenous troops serving in the colonial army. |
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In June 1958, his son Auberon was severely wounded in a shooting accident while serving with the army in Cyprus. |
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Indeed, Engels was serving as a reporter for many Chartist and socialist English newspapers. |
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Out of all the current support series, the Porsche Carrera Cup GB is the longest serving support championship. |
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Great Western Railway and CrossCountry services continue westwards along the Exeter to Plymouth Line, variously serving Torquay, Plymouth and Cornwall. |
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Lely was born Pieter van der Faes to Dutch parents in Soest in Westphalia, where his father was an officer serving in the armed forces of the Elector of Brandenburg. |
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They are elected corporate bodies, have variable tax raising powers, and are responsible for areas known as civil parishes, serving in total 16 million people. |
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To achieve these ends, he pioneered a style of political writing suited to the democratic society he envisioned, with Common Sense serving as a primary example. |
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She died in 2014 while still serving as member of the Parliament. |
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Wittgenstein was, at that time, serving in the Austrian Army and subsequently spent nine months in an Italian prisoner of war camp at the end of the conflict. |
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The serving high sheriff submits a list of names of possible future high sheriffs to a tribunal which chooses three names to put to the Sovereign. |
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The main bus station is located on the ground floor of the transport center at Hartford Union Station at One Union Place, serving Peter Pan Bus and Greyhound Bus customers. |
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Serving as a banderillero for Belmonte, Maera one day asked for an increase in wages and was refused. |
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The militia objected to serving outside their home states, were not open to discipline, and performed poorly against British forces when outside their home states. |
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Important regional dailies include the Evening News in Edinburgh The Courier in Dundee in the east, and The Press and Journal serving Aberdeen and the north. |
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Prior to serving at the university, Johnson had participated in the First Continental Congress and been chosen as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention. |
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Dining services at Columbia spends 36 percent of its food budget on local products, in addition to serving sustainably harvested seafood and fair trade coffee on campus. |
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A midden may be a regularly used animal toilet area or dunghill, created by many mammals, such as the hyrax, and also serving as a territorial marker. |
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And as for serving under Goffe, I hope it is no new thing for gentlemen of fortune who are going on the account, to change a Captain now and then? |
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Several bus companies run services in Cumbria serving the main towns and villages in the county, with some services running to neighbouring areas such as Lancaster. |
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Annie Nightingale, who joined in 1970, was Britain's first female DJ and is now the longest serving presenter, having constantly evolved her musical tastes with the times. |
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The murderer, he recalled, had been tried and sentenced to imprisonment for life, but was pardoned by a merciful governor after serving a year of his sentence. |
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Providers usually market ADSL as a service for consumers for Internet access for primarily downloading content from the Internet, but not serving content accessed by others. |
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Although no longer serving as Prime Minister, Cameron originally stated that he would continue inside Parliament, on the Conservative backbenches. |
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Break points are of particular importance because serving is generally considered advantageous, with servers being expected to win games in which they are serving. |
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Freshwater is linked to other parts of the Island by Southern Vectis buses on route 7 and route 12 serving Totland, Yarmouth and Newport as well as intermediate villages. |
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At the end of the season, long serving seamer James Tomlinson retired having been with Hampshire since 2002 and making over 150 appearances in all formats for Hampshire. |
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A former Prime Minister, Lord Rosebery was an influential figure in Scottish football, serving as honorary President of the SFA and Edinburgh team Hearts. |
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Some of the rebel players returned to the national side after serving their suspensions, including Trevor Hohns, Carl Rackemann and Terry Alderman. |
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The fancy restaurant used a white porcelain charger when serving. |
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The party's leader, Theresa May, is currently serving as Prime Minister. |
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It is linked to other parts of the Island by Southern Vectis buses on route 7, and route 12 serving Freshwater, Yarmouth and Newport including intermediate villages. |
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In 2004, there were only three surgeons serving southern Sudan, with three proper hospitals, and in some areas there was just one doctor for every 500,000 people. |
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Although polling day was 5 July, the results of the 1945 election did not become known until 26 July, owing to the need to collect the votes of those serving overseas. |
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He was serving as a sergeant when he was badly wounded in the leg. |
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The 1800 courthouse is used daily, serving as the government chambers for the Board of Supervisors, as well as the meeting hall for the School Board. |
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From April to September 1982, the Queen was anxious but proud of her son, Prince Andrew, who was serving with British forces during the Falklands War. |
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Comparisons of financial centres focus on their history, role and significance in serving national, regional and international financial activity. |
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Like his brother, James sought refuge in France, serving in the French army under Turenne against the Fronde, and later against their Spanish allies. |
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Following the disputed retirement of the Harrier GR9 aircraft in 2010, Illustrious had been serving as an amphibious assault ship while Ocean was in refit. |
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In 134 BC, he was serving with the army at Numantia and his good services brought him to the attention of Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus. |
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Whether he arrived with Scipio Aemilianus or was already serving in the demoralized army that Scipio Aemilianus took over at Numantia is not clear. |
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According to the 2012 census, the average daily population of the Falklands was 2,932, excluding military personnel serving in the archipelago and their dependents. |
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The bartender will have to ID you before serving you a drink. |
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Sewers were laid throughout the city, serving public and some private latrines, and also served as dumping grounds for homes not directly connected to a sewer. |
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It seems clear that the Romans had allowed them to take the former lands of the now missing Boii, in exchange for serving as a buffer against the Suebi. |
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Serving authentic Italian dishes with a unique flavor, the best and crunchiest pizza in South Florida along with many other Italian favorites. |
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Much of the population of serving age were either in essential jobs or had already joined up voluntarily, making the potential yield of conscription low. |
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Serving French classics with a curve ball, bibou has developed a devoted and even cultish following. |
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At present, there are approximately 3,500 personnel serving in Cyprus. |
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Established in 1825 in Brooklyn on the site of a small battery utilized during the American Revolution, it is one of America's longest serving military forts. |
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Swiss citizens are prohibited from serving in foreign armies, except for the Swiss Guards of the Vatican, or if they are dual citizens of a foreign country and reside there. |
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By serving as information intermediaries, CRAs theoretically reduce information costs, increase the pool of potential borrowers, and promote liquid markets. |
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The airline focuses on serving the financial market, though it has recently expanded into the leisure market, offering routes to Ibiza, Palma and Venice. |
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It is less clear that a pure culture comes from an animal source serving as host than it is when derived from microbes derived from plate culture. |
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The imperial army was able to block him at Huai'an and, given that three of his sons were serving as hostages in the capital, the prince withdrew in disgrace. |
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There are currently 218 serving female ministers, with 677 male ministers. |
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One of the Yongle Emperor's consorts was a Jurchen princess, which resulted in many of the eunuchs serving him being of Jurchen origin, notably Yishiha. |
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It will be seen below that this semiregular polyhedron is of importance in its relationship to periodic minimal surfaces serving as a conceptual reference. |
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Silk was also a representation of art, serving as a religious symbol. |
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John T. Greble, of the 2d regular artillery, was likewise killed instantly by a ball through the head, while serving his gun in the face of the foe. |
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This station evolved out of Local radio stations serving certain areas, and as such this station is available on Medium Wave frequency in some areas of the Midlands. |
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A short flight of iron steps leads up to it and a storm door is built over the stoop, forming a little vestibule, and serving to keep out the gusts. |
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Together, the Dum Diversas, the Romanus Pontifex and the Inter Caetera have been interpreted as serving as a justification for the Age of Imperialism. |
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The feudal oligarchial cabinet of Akilou Habte Wolde was toppled, and a new government was formed with Endelkachew Makonnen serving as Prime Minister. |
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MetroCentro is a surface tramway serving the centre of the city. |
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The ingredients for New England mincemeat pie are similar to the British one, with a mixture of apples, raisins, spices, and minced beef serving as the filling. |
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In 1471, under the command of Afonso V of Portugal, he was present at the conquest of Tangier and Arzila in Morocco, serving there as an officer for some years. |
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If there is no express stipulation in the contract that time is of the essence, it can be made so by serving a notice fixing a specified time for completion. |
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This orientation has attracted numerous investors from all over the world who use the Greater Pearl River Delta region as a platform for serving global and Chinese markets. |
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Smith has been conferred honorary degrees by the Universities of Glasgow, Edinburgh and also Paisley, where he was installed as Chancellor in 2003 serving for 10 years. |
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Serving as principal celebrant and homilist is Cardinal Donald Wuerl of Washington. |
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A further line serving the south of the city has also been suggested. |
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Powell, 43, worked at Coastal once before, serving from 1978 to 1984 as an attorney, legislative representative and ad valorem tax manager for the energy holding company. |
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He is currently on his second term in serving as the city mayor. |
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Cicero wrote letters to his friend Gaius Trebatius Testa and his brother Quintus, both of whom were serving in Caesar's army, expressing his excitement at the prospect. |
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