The silk shop endured until 1480, when the last descendant of that partner died. |
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His partner, his wife of 20 years, was shocked to hear about his accident. |
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She put forth several allegations regarding her partner in hopes of discrediting his actions. |
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I have chased after white women to find they only wanted to dance with my anaconda and weren't interested in me as a partner. |
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Conversations where one party speaks a language that is different from the other partner are hard to maintain, and intimacy is reduced. |
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Even more damage was done to the economies of France and its allies, which lost a useful trading partner. |
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Auden's memorial service at Christ Church, Oxford, with Monica Jones as his official partner. |
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Image partner Jim Lee offered to provide Moore with his own imprint, which would be under Lee's company WildStorm Productions. |
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In a move that provoked mixed reaction from both fans and critics, Bowie chose Nine Inch Nails as his tour partner for the Outside Tour. |
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It was reported that Hockney's partner drove Elliott to Scarborough General Hospital where he later died. |
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In 2009, The Independent reported that he had been with his partner, the music writer Antony Peattie, for 20 years. |
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Sinclair's partner, Philippa Boyens, was a major fan of the book and joined the writing team after reading their treatment. |
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Loganair, Flybe's franchise partner, operate Saab 340 aircraft to Benbecula, Kirkwall, Stornoway and Sumburgh. |
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They negotiated directly with Shelburne, who hoped to make Britain a valuable trading partner of America at the expense of France. |
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Watt's partner Matthew Boulton was so impressed by Murdoch's wooden hat, made on a lathe of his own design, that he hired him. |
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When the government is formed by a coalition, the Deputy First Minister is usually the leader of the minority partner. |
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When the set is not longwise then the lady starts the dance beside her partner with him on her left. |
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Due to the collapse of Setanta in the UK in June 2009, Celtic TV stopped broadcasting, although the club hoped to find a new broadcast partner. |
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Since the office was created, the holder has been the party leader of the junior partner in coalition with Welsh Labour. |
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Females select their mate and will often encourage competition between males before choosing a partner. |
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It operated on behalf of its own holiday wing, Monarch Holidays, and its partner company Cosmos. |
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In intermarriages, one partner tends to become monolingual, which also usually applies to the children. |
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Additionally, James Marsters portrays Captain John Hart, Jack's villainous former lover and Time Agent partner. |
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The ferry itself was built by Thomas Grainger, a partner of the firm Grainger and Miller. |
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The poll also concluded that men are more interested than women in having breakfast with their partner. |
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Danzig, a trading partner of Amsterdam, attempted to forestall the decision. |
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The latter include twelve Russian cities, most notably Novgorod, which was a major Russian trade partner of the Hansa in the Middle Ages. |
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Courtship involves ritualised flight and ground displays, and the male often presents a fish to his partner. |
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Both parents incubate the eggs and feed the chicks, although the female does more incubating and less fishing than her partner. |
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The no-trump overcaller completes the transfer, and his partner will bid again when strong. |
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In 2008, the city had 13 sister cities, 12 partner cities, and 4 sister ports. |
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Since 2008, the City of Rotterdam doesn't forge new sister or partner connections. |
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I realized that I had been overhasty in selecting a dance partner when my toes were trodden on yet again. |
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Each locomotive is capable of hauling the train on its own in the event that its partner fails. |
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When a bird arrives at the nest, a greeting ceremony occurs in which each partner raises and lowers its wings and plumes. |
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Dry lichens with a cyanobacterium as the photosynthetic partner tend to be dark grey, brown, or black. |
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The symbiont layer has less densely packed fungal filaments, with the photosynthetic partner embedded in them. |
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The photosynthetic partner can exist in nature independently of the fungal partner, but not vice versa. |
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Following dispersal, such fungal spores must meet with a compatible algal partner before a functional lichen can form. |
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Evidence suggests male sound production and other sexually selected characteristics allow female cod to actively choose a spawning partner. |
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It was a lead partner of HRH the Prince of Wales' Coronation Meadows project. |
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If a man is philogynous towards his partner, she is more than likely to denote her philandry of fondness, love, or admiration for him. |
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Germany has historically been the main trading partner of Austria, making it vulnerable to rapid changes in the German economy. |
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Meanwhile, Hamburg's partner city Kiel voted in favour of hosting the event, with almost 66 percent of all participants supporting the bid. |
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In addition to the other Nordic countries, The EU is the largest trading partner for the Nordic countries. |
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Byzantium quickly became the main trading and cultural partner for Kiev, but relations were not always friendly. |
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In many societies the choice of partner is limited to suitable persons from specific social groups. |
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During Madagascar's First Republic, France heavily influenced Madagascar's economic planning and policy and served as its key trading partner. |
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France is Madagascar's main trading partner, although the United States, Japan and Germany also have strong economic ties to the country. |
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He was shocked by the implication of his partner in the theft. |
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He looked younger, thinner, was pale and unshaven, the image of a man on a bender, complete with a red-haired partner in crime. |
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Groups of seven of a kind are called canastas, and before a player can go out he or his partner must have at least one canasta. |
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He says he was junior partner of Brickfall and Amberley, who are manufacturers of artistic materials. |
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After all this conversationing, Scottie, my usual dance partner, was getting antsy and wanted to dance. |
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He found that playing cutthroat Spades was much more difficult than playing with a partner. |
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He had told me that in the old days in Chicago he had run a flat-store with a partner who had tuberculosis and also smoked cigars. |
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New mothers frequently complain that their partner won't get up to change a wet nappy or comfort a grizzling baby. |
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Mr. Guirl is a native of Indiana, and his partner, Mr. H. A. Daggett, who was born in Maine, joined him at Clay City about six years ago. |
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The guppie with a partner and a Porsche was replacing the free love advocate with a placard and a toke. |
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But Wales somehow snaffled possession for fly-half Jones to send half-back partner Mike Phillips haring away with Stoddart in support. |
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The store, which she owns and operates with her partner, Tom Murphy, has gained in hipdom over the years, she asserted. |
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The predominant way of finding a hookup or sexual partner would be going online. |
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In the mid 1950s, the company established a partner, Madras Motors, in Madras, India, who manufactured the Bullet 350 model. |
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David Howell of the UK Foreign Office has suggested that Japan could partner with Britain in the continuing development of the Eurofighter. |
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The production aircraft are now operational with the partner nation's air forces. |
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Delays have also negatively affected the program's worldwide supply chain and partner organizations as well. |
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In a meeting in Sydney, Australia in March 2012, the United States pledged to eight partner nations that there would be no more program delays. |
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Sales to partner nations are made through the Pentagon's Foreign Military Sales program. |
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In robotic science mission and exploration missions, NASA has been ESA's main partner. |
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By this time, Agnes was enamoured of medical research and was Lister's partner in the laboratory for the rest of her life. |
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Newcomen and his partner John Calley built the first successful engine of this type at the Conygree Coalworks near Dudley in the West Midlands. |
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Soho House was at first occupied by Boulton relatives, and then by his first partner, John Fothergill. |
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Boulton's partner Fothergill refused to have any part in the speculation, and accepted cash for his share. |
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On 17 October 2014 a memorial to him was unveiled in Westminster Abbey beside that of his business partner James Watt. |
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Longtime firm engineer William Murdoch was soon made a partner and the firm prospered. |
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It opened to the public on 27 March 2008, and British Airways and its partner company Iberia have exclusive use of this terminal. |
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An exception to her independence was the right to choose a marriage partner, as marriages were normally arranged by the clan. |
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Thailand is an important ally and economic partner of Bangladesh, with the two countries sharing strategic interests in the Bay of Bengal region. |
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The United States is Bangladesh's largest foreign investor and trade partner. |
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How the junior partner of Hobbs and Dobbs leads her smiling to the carriage with the lozenge upon it, and the fat wheezy coachman! |
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Adultery, similarly, invites a rebirth as prostitute or in hell, depending on whether the partner was unmarried or married. |
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The National Head Start Bureau has been looking for more opportunities to partner with public schools. |
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Malted milk powder is essentially a nutritional supplement, but it has a sweet, toasty milk flavor that makes it a popular partner for chocolate. |
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Jenner was impressed by the sonic effects Barrett and Wright created, and with his business partner and friend Andrew King became their manager. |
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John met his songwriting partner, Bernie Taupin, in 1967, after they had both answered an advert for songwriters. |
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Limelight featured a cameo appearance from Buster Keaton, whom Chaplin cast as his stage partner in a pantomime scene. |
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Oldman and producing partner Douglas Urbanski formed the SE8 GROUP to produce Nil by Mouth. |
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Yates's partner is Yvonne Walcott, who is the aunt of Arsenal football player Theo Walcott. |
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His current partner is the actress Giannina Facio, whom he has cast in all his films since White Squall except American Gangster and The Martian. |
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The two English players scarcely spoke and, as Faldo was the senior partner, it was suggested that he should have done more to put him at ease. |
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In 1990, Bruno married his partner Laura at a small church in Hornchurch, an area of Greater London near the border with Essex. |
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In 2002, Benetton was rebranded as Renault F1, and Jarno Trulli joined the team to partner Button. |
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In 1995, Nigel Mansell wasn't retained, Williams favouring Coulthard over him to partner Hill. |
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On January 2012, it was confirmed that Bruno Senna would be the driver to partner Maldonado, effectively ending Rubens Barrichello's F1 career. |
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Alain Menu transferred from Renault Dealer Racing, with Will Hoy signed to partner him. |
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After Volvo's exit, Renault searched for a new partner to cope with an industry that was consolidating. |
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Renault's existing partner in India, Mahindra, was not interested in the project. |
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She lives in Cheddar, Somerset with her England ladies' darts colleague and partner Sue Gulliver. |
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Following those two setbacks, he won the World Doubles Championship title with partner Tony Meo. |
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The Den Uyl government in The Hague now had a willing partner in Paramaribo to realise its plans for Surinamese independence. |
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The requirements for naturalisation as a British citizen depend on whether or not one is the spouse or civil partner of a British citizen. |
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The EU's importance as a trading partner and the outcome of its trade status if it left was a disputed issue. |
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It made Canada a full partner, and reduced the obligation to obtain consent for the use of nuclear weapons to merely requiring consultation. |
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The National Galleries of Scotland are the five national galleries of Scotland and two partner galleries. |
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Britain, starting off in 1941, as somewhat the senior partner, had found herself the junior. |
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Calling Charon a moon, rather than a junior partner in a coalition, is thus stretching the definition of moonhood. |
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The original partner nations were France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Turkey, Belgium, and Luxembourg. |
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Leaked Mossack Fonseca documents made it possible to establish that the daughters also owned Londex, the majority partner in the gold enterprise. |
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Weissglass' name appears as a sole owner of one of four companies set up by his business partner Assaf Halkin. |
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Some individuals did surface in the leaked documents, according to ICIJ partner in the investigation Toronto Star. |
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British Airways was the official airline partner of the London 2012 Olympic Games. |
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A domestic partner outside marriage is referred to as a de facto husband or wife by some authorities. |
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In Australia and New Zealand, the phrase de facto by itself has become a colloquial term for one's domestic partner. |
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Yes, the bambosh dance is still danced until the dancers, wildly drunk on clairine vanish into the surrounding blackness to capture the partner of their choice. |
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You mean to say that barrel of laughs over there is my new partner? |
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He would need an experienced partner to belay him on the difficult climbs. |
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The film was released to favourable reviews in 1994 and won Jackson and partner Fran Walsh a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. |
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More often, it's to make the other parent the bogeyperson and leave the step-parent and their partner feeling it's not their fault that the child behaves like this. |
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The 'bumsicle', as the jaded hospital doctors called him, had been frozen to the sidewalk and it took him and his partner a real solid effort to pry him off. |
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From 1755 John Wilkinson became a partner in the Bersham concern and in 1757 with partners, he erected a blast furnace at Willey, near Broseley in Shropshire. |
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From about that time Richard Crawshay was Bacon's partner in his contracts to supply cannon to the Board of Ordnance, but perhaps not in the ironworks. |
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The DHL contract lasted for over a year before the club bought back the contract in October 2012, although they remained the club's official logistics partner. |
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Daniel Levy, Lewis's partner at ENIC, is Executive Chairman of the club. |
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In recent years, the People's Republic of China has built increasingly stronger ties with African nations and is Africa's largest trading partner. |
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It was an early form of mast partner but was aligned fore and aft. |
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In the case of intermarriages, this results in one partner becoming monolingual, as is also usually the case within families and with their children. |
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British driver Nigel Mansell joined the team to partner Rosberg. |
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The RSPB is the UK Partner of BirdLife International and manages the South Atlantic Invasive Species Project on behalf of the partner governments. |
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Headquartered in Ottawa, the Forum of Federations partner governments include Australia, Brazil, Canada, Ethiopia, Germany, India, Mexico, Nigeria, and Switzerland. |
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This Welsh Government subsidised service is currently operated by Flybe using its franchise partner Eastern Airways with daily flights to the Isle of Anglesey. |
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If you haven't got the self-control to keep the wolf from the door yourself, ask your partner to help out. She'll enjoy being the one in the driving seat for a change. |
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When the Western European Union was dissolved, it had 10 member countries, six associate member countries, five observer countries and seven associate partner countries. |
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Carsey and Welsh would later become close friends over the years, with Carsey becoming his sparring partner, and was part of Welsh's corner team during his big fights. |
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The lack of clear leadership, though, when the leading partner died has been suggested as another factor in the failure of the Bardi and Peruzzi banks. |
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In 1981, he received the BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award along with his partner Pressburger, the highest honour the British Film Academy can give a filmmaker. |
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How exactly did this offspringless coupling affect the two protagonists? How would they each change? Was it an equal trade or did one partner dominate the other? |
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Today, the requirements for naturalisation as a citizen of the United Kingdom depend on whether or not one is the spouse or civil partner of a citizen. |
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And finally the biggest thank you of all to my partner Steven Winston for your love, enthusiasm, encouragement, support, humour, nags, and glasses of wine. |
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Outside of Europe, the United States is also a major trading partner. |
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Gradually Walpole became the clearly dominant partner in government. |
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A fourth partner was Michael Longridge of Bedlington Ironworks. |
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But Larry's smile told any prospective partner that he wouldn't quit till she'd gotten hers, and in a world full of one-minute men Larry's track record spoke for itself. |
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Sister and partner cities are not a priority in international relations. |
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Further, it will be the first partner to go beyond association by enhancing political and economic ties, entering the Single Market, and participating in some EU agencies. |
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The Western European Union had 10 member countries, six associate member countries, five observer countries and seven associate partner countries. |
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Thatcher resisted international pressure to impose economic sanctions on South Africa, where the United Kingdom was the biggest foreign investor and principal trading partner. |
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Operation Resolute Support, will involve 28 NATO nations, 14 partner nations, eleven thousand American troops, and eight hundred fifty German troops. |
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Critics lambasted the building's design, the art collection and Mr. Hartford, whose gallery became a money pit. Within a year he was nosing around for a partner or buyer. |
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For this reason, the First Minister is almost always the leader of the largest party, or the leader of the senior partner in any majority coalition. |
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According to the ornithologist Bryan Nelson northern gannets can recognize the call of their breeding partner, chicks and birds in neighbouring nests. |
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After the May 2007 election, the ERC did not renew the coalition agreement and the PSC governed in a minority coalition with ICV as the junior partner. |
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The photosynthetic partner in a lichen is called a photobiont. |
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Bjarni Benediktsson, Iceland's finance minister and the chairman of Gunnlaugsson's coalition partner, comes from one of Iceland's wealthiest families. |
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The favourable reaction of the crowd impressed another member of the audience, Brendan Moon, who offered to become his manager with his business partner, Mike Bawden. |
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Investigations by ICIJ's sole East Asian partner CommonWealth Magazine in Taiwan found that at least 2,725 offshore companies had registered addresses in Taiwan. |
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On 4 March, Richards' partner Anita Pallenberg pleaded guilty to drug possession and incurred a fine in connection with the original airport incident. |
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She named Helpmann the favourite partner of her entire career. |
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Green states that she chose a partner to suit herself who was also someone so unthreatening as to be beneath the notice of the king or likely to arouse his jealousy. |
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The property was divided into two equal halves, with the surviving partner keeping one half and the dying partner being free to give bequests from the other half. |
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