A person who is charged with a crime is considered innocent until proved guilty. |
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The defense told the jury that the prosecution had not proved its case. |
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The book has proved its worth by saving me hundreds of dollars. |
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She proved the medicos wrong by recovering quickly from her injuries. |
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It proved to be a spoon made of Abyssinian gold, a composition closely resembling in appearance the real article. |
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He stated that other nations might join the first four mentioned after experience proved they could be trusted. |
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Nevertheless, it was radar that proved to be critical weapon in the night battles over Britain from this point onward. |
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However, introducing improved incentives through a more competitive environment among providers and insurers has proved difficult. |
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This proved that parliament could survive without a monarchy and a House of Lords if it wanted to. |
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This proved effective at dominating the agenda of the campaign and at motivating voters to support them. |
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No subject has proved more divisive in the Conservative Party in recent history than the role of the United Kingdom within the European Union. |
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The same social forces that had built these resorts in the nineteenth century proved to be their undoing in the twentieth. |
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Mathematical laws can be proved purely through mathematics, without scientific experimentation. |
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The calendar was called, unsurprisingly, 'Roundabouts of Redditch' and it proved so successful that it sparked a national series. |
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He also proved that circuits with relays could solve Boolean algebra problems. |
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In 1935, at the age of 22, he was elected a fellow of King's on the strength of a dissertation in which he proved the central limit theorem. |
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The exhibition proved wildly popular, attracting over two million visitors. |
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In prime number theory, they proved results and some notable conditional results. |
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Wiles concluded that he had proved a general case of the Taniyama conjecture. |
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Franklin's experimental work thus proved crucial in Watson and Crick's discovery. |
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The GWR's first locomotives were specified by Isambard Kingdom Brunel but proved unsatisfactory. |
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Unfortunately, Savery's device proved much less successful than had been hoped. |
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Turing proved that if an algorithm can be written to solve a mathematical problem, then a Turing machine can execute that algorithm. |
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Channel 4 televised the festival the following year as well, which proved to be very successful. |
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They proved only to have a limited lift height and were prone to boiler explosions. |
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Average speed cameras, installed initially only for the period of construction, proved to be so effective that they were retained permanently. |
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The scale was originally intended to be broadly comparable with buses, but this proved to be unfinanceable. |
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In the early five years of independence, Bangladesh adopted socialist policies which proved to be a critical blunder by the Awami League. |
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The Fourth Crusade and the sacking of Constantinople by renegade crusaders proved the final breach. |
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Although the spire is the cathedral's most impressive feature, it has proved to be troublesome. |
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Mahdism has proved the most shameful and terrible instrument of bloodshed and oppression which the modern world has ever witnessed. |
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Since then sixth form colleges have spread across the UK and have proved popular with students, their parents, and other groups in the community. |
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Andrew Wiles, who proved Fermat's Last Theorem, was educated at Oxford and is currently a Royal Society Research Professor at Oxford. |
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John succeeded Richard as king in 1199, but his rule proved unpopular with many of his barons, who in response moved against him. |
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The style proved very adaptable and continued with variations in the naves of Canterbury and Winchester, and in the choir of York. |
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He also appointed Scottish nobles such as George Home to his court, which proved unpopular with the Parliament of England. |
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Cody proved to be a mannersome child, and he ended up most weekday afternoons with Amy, watching movies on the television. |
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Logistically, digging a tunnel would have proved extremely difficult, especially as none of the conspirators had any experience of mining. |
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Henry was by now fully determined to take the throne, but presenting a rationale for this action proved a dilemma. |
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The work proved controversial with other residents and the local press ran a campaign against the piece over the next two years. |
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It is not known whether this was a success on stage, but when published it proved popular and went through several editions. |
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For the first time, she and her son were financially independent, though the estate proved less valuable than they had hoped. |
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The marriage proved a happy one, and Mary Shelley and Jane were fond of each other. |
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Despite the emotions stirred by this task, Mary Shelley arguably proved herself in many respects a professional and scholarly editor. |
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They proved to be so popular that in 1933 they were published in book form as Letters from Bobs, and sold ten thousand copies in the first week. |
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He used ancient paper and wrote on the pages with a rare ink which has proved to be very enduring. |
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Their style, consisting of two duelling guitarists often playing leads in harmony, proved itself to be a large influence on later bands. |
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Shortly before her husband's death, in 1989, Fonteyn was diagnosed with a cancer that proved fatal. |
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At the same time Mr. Elling has proved his finesse as a Hartman-like melodist, on multiple albums and many more stages. |
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Feldman, who held the rights to the latter, but a deal proved too difficult to achieve. |
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Football proved highly attractive to the urban working classes, which introduced the rowdy spectator to the sports world. |
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Hurst rapidly proved his worth, and became a valuable member of the Sounders team. |
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Not only was this match England's first, but it also proved to be the first ever rugby union international. |
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This venture proved to be the genesis of the modern British and Irish Lions. |
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The fears that leagues would lead to greater violence on the field proved largely unfounded. |
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However this proved so unpopular that only existing clubs were selected for the competition. |
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However, for the fourth year running, St Helens once more proved flops in the Grand Final. |
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Khan received criticism for being knocked down in the second round, but proved his resilience by coming back stronger after this. |
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These predictions proved to be correct, as Haye knocked out Maccarinelli in the second round of the contest. |
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Silverstone is often the site of unpredictable weather, the 2012 World Superbike event proved to be no exception. |
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With Hill already under contract for 1996, his place at the team was secure for one more season, but it proved to be his last at Williams. |
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Frentzen proved to be a disappointment though, and won only one race in two years with Williams, the 1997 San Marino Grand Prix. |
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It proved to be a tense finale as Australia missed four darts to win the title. |
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This proved successful as at the next major event Taylor won his fifth UK Open title. |
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The Greeks said they would not pay unless it was proved that the crime was committed by Greeks. |
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He also read widely among poetry and sermons, and later proved a notably articulate artist. |
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The memory of the Risorgimento is central to Italian nationalism but it was based in the liberal middle classes and proved weak. |
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University building developments which transformed the George Square and Potterrow areas proved highly controversial. |
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The most contentious issue at Dumbarton and in successive talks proved to be the veto rights of permanent members. |
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The high costs of translation from English to Welsh have proved controversial. |
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However the archaeological evidence for these waves of invaders proved elusive. |
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In fact it stated that the nobility would choose someone else to be king if Bruce proved to be unfit in maintaining Scotland's independence. |
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I shall only mind him, that the contrary supposition, if it could be proved, is of little use. |
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His patron was Queen Elizabeth I, and their relationship ultimately proved to be quite profitable for England. |
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They were acquitted of this charge, as the evidence against them only proved that they had drunk to James' health. |
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But an ailing James proved far too timid and melancholy to inspire his followers. |
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The Congress tried to handle administrative affairs through legislative committees, which proved inefficient. |
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Exporting crops and goods from the New World to Europe often proved to be more profitable than producing them on the European mainland. |
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The Prime Minister's absolutist views proved extremely unpopular, even within his own party. |
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At first they proved victorious over the French at Bassano, Calliano, and Caldiero. |
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In his view the transformation proved to be fatal and eventually led to the fall of the Roman Empire. |
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During its brief life of just over a year, the Derby government proved moderately progressive. |
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However, Falkenhayn's prediction of a greater ratio of French killed proved to be wrong. |
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While the Western Front was a stalemate for the German Army, the Eastern Front eventually proved to be a great success. |
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Neither side proved able to deliver a decisive blow for the next two years. |
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Despite the reversal, the attack had been seen as a success by the Allies and Germans as it proved that tanks could overcome trench defences. |
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As the Sublime Porte had proved itself incapable of defeating the Egyptians, Britain and Austria intervened to defeat Egypt. |
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Churchill had wanted, in a move that could have proved unnecessarily antagonistic to the strikers, to arm the soldiers. |
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Instead of the predicted disaster, cutting loose from gold proved a major advantage. |
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In this role, the Blenheims again proved to be too slow and vulnerable against Luftwaffe fighters, and they took constant casualties. |
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On July 3, 1942, one of these trawlers, HMS Le Tigre proved her worth by picking up 31 survivors from the American merchant Alexander Macomb. |
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It would be wrong to claim that an antisuicidal effect of lithium has been definitively proved. |
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Rotary has proved that the language of friendship is readily understood regardless of the Babeldom of tongues. |
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He proved the best of the bunch. He deserved better than being frozen like a Popsicle under that glacier. |
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This conjecture has been proved by Aas in 2014, and the generating function of the corresponding bistatistics is the double Eulerian polynomial. |
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Calvin's younger, and blondly pretty, brother proved to be a budding backwoods aesthete. |
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Thanks, then, to white South Africans, who, before dumping Apartheid, were universally despised and proved instantly booable at the movies. |
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He spoke so earnestly that she could almost have believed him, had not that bowguard on his wrist proved him false. |
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How often has the broached barrel proved not to be for joy and heart effusion, but for duel and head-breakage. |
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That they have been exterminated by exceptional cataclysmal changes of the earth's surface has not been proved. |
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From the very start of the interview, Lawrence's manic energy proved that she had absolutely no chill. |
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Using cocommutativity of the Hopf algebra of symmetric functions, certain skew Schur functions are proved to be equal. |
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Once the final experiment had been performed, the theory was conclusively proved. |
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Thus, the polyhedron and the convex hull of the set of its vertices coincide, which was to be proved. |
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Individual mistakes proved costly for Wigan who, particularly after the half-time introduction of Hugo Rodallega, dominated for long periods. |
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Though a first rate cow hand he very shortly proved himself to be wholly incapable of acting as head. |
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The test calculations are carried out for the crosswedge benchmark and proved an excellent agreement with the source images method. |
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The event proved to be a great debacle for the partisans of this prognosticator. |
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It can be proved that a Dedekind domain is equivalent to an integral domain in which every proper fractional ideal is invertible. |
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Ezra Cornell's glass drawerknobs proved to be a prototype as glass insulators became popular in America, while Europeans favored earthenware. |
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He didn't think I could do it, but I proved him wrong and made him eat his words. |
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Her choice at the line-up proved to be erroneous, as she had only seen the mugger for an instant. |
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The soldiers seen at various stations belong to the corps of the Greek army that proved itself most effective in the recent war, the Evzonoi. |
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The poor servant placed a handkerchief to her eyes and began to weep, for Dolly's arrogance toward her proved fletiferous. |
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He proved it formally but gave his students no intuitive feel for the matter. |
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It proved to be nothing more that a lizard of the geckotian family, hideously ugly, but, in common with all of his kind, perfectly harmless. |
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You just proved my point by assuming a Frisco gal who posed for art students had to be all glamoursome. |
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He's proved very reliable since he was paroled. He's a good kid tryin' to go straight, for the most part. |
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The robotic vacuum cleaner proved to be hackable, so we reprogrammed two of them to race each other. |
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However, in filming this scene proved too difficult to do, and instead the film opens with a close-up of Keaton's hawklike eye. |
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The UK has proved successful in the international sporting arena in rowing. |
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Victory at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 proved the Scots had regained control of their kingdom. |
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In the Reformation the 1560 First Book of Discipline set out a plan for a school in every parish, but this proved financially impossible. |
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The province of Schleswig has proved rich in prehistoric antiquities that date apparently from the 4th and 5th centuries. |
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In 1615, Jacob le Maire and Willem Schouten's rounding of Cape Horn proved that Tierra del Fuego was a relatively small island. |
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However, the lamps proved a false dawn because they became unsafe very quickly and provided a weak light. |
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This proved to be a much cheaper process of making ethylene, aromatuics, petroleum derivatives and other chemicals such as ammonia on Teesside. |
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The Bell Beaker settlements are still little known, and have proved remarkably difficult for archaeologists to identify. |
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Nevertheless, agrarian communities generally proved successful, and their growth and the expansion of territory under cultivation continued. |
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A peace was made between Rome and Pontus, but this proved only a temporary lull. |
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Despite his lack of experience, Claudius proved to be an able and efficient administrator. |
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The British leader sought refuge among the Brigantes, but their queen, Cartimandua, proved her loyalty by surrendering him to the Romans. |
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Concrete construction proved to be more flexible and less costly than building solid stone buildings. |
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The 15th century philologist Lorenzo Valla proved the document was indeed a forgery. |
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Except in the rare case of a determined and incorruptible general, these troops proved ineffective in action and dangerous to civilians. |
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Not for the first time in Rome's history, a triumvirate of mutually distrustful rulers proved unstable. |
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Bones suggested at the time to be those of Alfred proved instead to belong to an elderly woman. |
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This proved enough and Richard finally handed over the ducal castles in Aquitaine to Henry. |
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This desertion proved the final shock and he finally collapsed into a fever, only coming to for a few moments during which he gave confession. |
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Our group leader proved highly ineffectual, caving to every whim put forth by the other members. |
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As far as the crusades were concerned, however, Edward's efforts proved ineffective. |
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The alliances proved volatile, however, and Edward was facing trouble at home at the time, both in Wales and Scotland. |
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In late 1185 the crown was ready, but John's visit had by then proved a complete failure, so Henry cancelled the coronation. |
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The British numerical advantage proved insurmountable, leading the High Seas Fleet to abandon any attempt to challenge British dominance. |
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Both proved unenthusiastic, and in 1565 Mary married Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, who carried his own claim to the English throne. |
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The picture of Elizabeth painted by her Protestant admirers of the early 17th century has proved lasting and influential. |
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Mark Horton of the University of Bristol said he was not convinced that this news proved the ring did not date to the 16th century. |
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However, it was returned to France in 1664, since the colony proved to be unprofitable. |
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Drake gave chase and eventually captured the treasure ship, which proved his most profitable capture. |
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Morton was elected to Mar's office and proved in many ways the most effective of James's regents, but he made enemies by his rapacity. |
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Free trade proved contentious, as did the issue of equal rights before the law. |
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The creation of a national flag proved contentious, designs acceptable to one side typically offending the other. |
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Both proved popular and were often reprinted during Shakespeare's lifetime. |
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The new Parliament proved even more hostile to Charles than its predecessor. |
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Further negotiations by frequent correspondence between the King and the Long Parliament through to early summer proved fruitless. |
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In Locke's opinion the cosmological argument was valid and proved God's existence. |
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Cromwell's conduct in this battle proved decisive, and demonstrated his potential as both a political and an important military leader. |
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Unfortunately for James, negotiation with Spain proved generally unpopular, both with the public and with James's court. |
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The Long Parliament proved just as difficult for Charles as had the Short Parliament. |
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Yet they've proved that common men can show astonishing fortitude in chasing jam tomorrow. |
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During the 1890s plans to erect a statue of Cromwell outside Parliament also proved to be controversial. |
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Richard had proved he was unable to manage the Parliament nor control the army. |
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However, unlike the useful firehooks, these large pumps had rarely proved flexible or functional enough to make much difference. |
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This success proved the viability of canal transport, and soon industrialists in many other parts of the country wanted canals. |
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After a period of rest and consolidation on both sides, the war restarted in June with an initial struggle at Heilsberg that proved indecisive. |
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Submarines, which had proved to be an effective weapon during the First World War, were anticipated by all sides to be important in the second. |
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Gradually, improving Allied technologies such as the Leigh light, hedgehog, squid, and homing torpedoes proved victorious. |
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Rose sent for Clementine, but the illness proved fatal on 23 August 1921, and Marigold was buried in the Kensal Green Cemetery three days later. |
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The principles of logick and natural reason tell us, that there must be a just proportion and adequation between the medium by which we prove, and the conclusion to be proved. |
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And the Premier League's all-time top-goalscoring midfielder proved he has not lost the knack of being in the right place at the right time with a trio of clinical finishes. |
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Does the antispin axle produce lateral instability on slippery roads? Our tests proved that the standard axle offers higher stability at or near standstill. |
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Filming in England proved a difficult experience, as he was used to his own Hollywood studio and familiar crew, and no longer had limitless production time. |
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The assignment the department gave him proved to be quite challenging. |
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Electric traction was more efficient, faster and cleaner than steam and the natural choice for trains running in tunnels and proved superior for elevated services. |
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An expanded festival returned in 1992, and this proved a great success. |
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It proved a big miss as Hoilett produced a sublime finish into the top corner of the net from 20 yards after evading a couple of challenges in first-half stoppage time. |
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The silent version of Blackmail actually ran longer in theaters and proved more popular, largely because most theaters in Britain were not yet equipped for sound. |
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After Chapman's death the racing team was continued by his widow, Hazel, and managed by Peter Warr, but a series of F1 designs proved unsuccessful. |
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The following match was contested on Wednesday last week, when the Town Club, though without their two top boardsmen, proved far too strong for the soliders. |
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The first pitched battle of the war, fought at Edgehill on 23 October 1642, proved inconclusive, and both the Royalists and Parliamentarians claimed it as a victory. |
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It proved to be an unexpectedly enormous financial and critical success, and secured Greengrass's reputation and ability to get his smaller, more personal films made. |
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Ultimately, a deal proved elusive, and the two churches remained divided. |
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The chief tax imposed by Charles was a feudal levy known as ship money, which proved even more unpopular, and lucrative, than poundage and tonnage before it. |
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This less formal but more accessible form of Wicca proved successful. |
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When the ciderists have taken care for the best fruit, and ordered them after the best manner they could, yet hath their cider generally proved pale, sharp, and ill tasted. |
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This proved to be a winning differentiator and in the 1930s all cars changed to the Stella suffix from the previous two alpha character model identifiers. |
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Parliament also passed several laws aimed at combatting corruption, including the Corrupt Practices Act 1854, though these measures proved largely ineffectual. |
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Ponting narrowly survived being run out early on and this proved crucial in the context of the match as the momentum gradually swung in Australia's direction. |
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It proved impossible to recover any data from the corrupted disk. |
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The grant, however, proved to be insufficient for most of Charles's reign. |
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Every wile had proved abortive, every plot had been counterplotted. |
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The second message proved that the main French effort was directed to the east, not the north, so there was no immediate danger of a French invasion for the Republic itself. |
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In 2005 London secured the bid for the 2012 Summer Games with a cost estimate that two years later proved inadequate and was revised upwards with around 100 percent. |
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However, growing English naval power and increasingly persistent operations against the corsairs proved increasingly costly for the Barbary States. |
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The peace with Britain proved to be uneasy and controversial. |
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From the large digitated leaves an extract is made which has proved of service in whooping-cough, and of which from one-third to half a teaspoonful may be given for a dose. |
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With several major commanders dead or incapacitated, the Prussian king proved incapable of effectively commanding the army, which began to quickly disintegrate. |
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The second choice proved to be more popular as it became apparent that there was little point in trying to make the site genuinely defensible in the face of cannon. |
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Contemporary philology has had a growing interest in the period and in the epitomai again, which has been proved by several colloquiums, monographs on the subject. |
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The Royal Chapel of All Saints was built after the chapels of the Royal and Cumberland Lodges proved too small for growing numbers of household staff. |
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This design paradigm proved ideal for the light Yankee airs. |
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Privateering, similar to piracy, continued as an asset in war for a few more decades and proved to be of some importance during the naval campaigns of the American Civil War. |
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Initially two teams, Bath and Leicester, proved to be head and shoulders above the rest in the Courage League, and between them dominated the top of the table. |
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Mechanical reliability was an issue, but the experiment proved its worth. |
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These premises soon proved too small to house both institutions. |
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Fresco proved to be a problematic technique for the English climate. |
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That Tony Blair should wait until the dying days of his premiership before grasping the nettle of nuclear expansion has proved dangerously neglectful. |
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Initially the victims were killed with gas vans or by Einsatzgruppen firing squads, but these methods proved impracticable for an operation of this scale. |
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Lewis beat Bruno on a stoppage in round seven, Bruno again failing to take his title chance after leading the contest on points up until what proved the final round. |
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The 1970s proved a difficult time to be in government for both the Conservatives and Labour due to the 1973 oil crisis which caused high inflation and a global recession. |
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The latest plan has been to move beyond Liverpool's council boundary to Kirkby, but this has proved controversial with some fans, as well as members of the local community. |
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In 1795, the two friends married sisters Sara and Edith Fricker, in St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol, but Coleridge's marriage with Sara proved unhappy. |
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Despite the Tertiary structuration, the Dragon discovery has proved that potentially commercial volumes of hydrocarbons were retained at least locally in Cardigan Bay. |
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In 1798, Coleridge and Wordsworth published a joint volume of poetry, Lyrical Ballads, which proved to be the starting point for the English romantic age. |
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The Henny Pennies who forecast doom and disaster thus have been proved hysterics who could use some est or encounter sessions to calm their anxieties. |
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Noble joined Wood, and the pair changed the aspect of affairs, 45 being up before a leg breaker from McGiverin proved too good for Noble's defense. |
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These measures eventually proved insufficient to avoid deflation. |
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The Hundred Days Offensive beginning in August proved the final straw and following this string of military defeats, German troops began to surrender in large numbers. |
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Richard proved to ineffectual and unable to maintain his rule. |
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The Asquith government proved ineffective but when David Lloyd George replaced him in December 1916 Britain gained a powerful and successful wartime leader. |
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He also divided them into four types, satisfying different equations, and in 1717 Stirling, probably with Newton's help, proved that every cubic was one of these four types. |
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This model was later proved incorrect when his student Ernest Rutherford showed that the positive charge is concentrated in the nucleus of the atom. |
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Either way, during the Roman occupation the evidence suggests that, as defensive structures, they proved to be of little use against concerted Roman attack. |
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While French involvement proved decisive for the cause of American independence, France made only minor territorial gains, and incurred massive financial debts. |
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Britain could only maintain three active campaigns, and immediate offensives in both the Middle East and Far East proved impossible through lack of resources. |
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Sampling without replacement from a large population is considered, and convergence of the emerging hypergeometric distributions to the binomial one is formally proved. |
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Connolly himself proved the complete pragmatist and it lies ill in his mouth to rail against lack of creativity when his influence has contributed to it. |
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Although Hawking had difficulty walking unsupported, and his speech was almost unintelligible, an initial diagnosis that he had only two years to live proved unfounded. |
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Throughout his life she proved an invaluable aid, helping to print his illuminated works and maintaining his spirits throughout numerous misfortunes. |
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Kochen, another Princeton mathematician, proved the free will theorem, a startling version of the 'no hidden variables' principle of quantum mechanics. |
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Radio communication had proved ineffective when they tried it, because when Moss was fully concentrated on his driving he was oblivious to Jenkinson's voice. |
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In practice, they proved to be too large to manoeuvre well in the close waters of estuaries and rivers, the only places in which a naval battle could occur. |
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This proved so successful that he was later to employ both Delarivier Manley and Jonathan Swift to pen pamphlets for him for use against his many opponents in politics. |
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The Being of a God, and Incorruptibility of the Soul, those great Articles of Religion, are they not proved with the clearest and most immediate Evidence? |
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All things considered, the RAF proved to be a robust and capable organisation which was to use all the modern resources available to it to the maximum advantage. |
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While Franklin's experimental work proved important to Crick and Watson's development of a correct model, she herself could not realize it at the time. |
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The Broadway musical Beatlemania, an unauthorised nostalgia revue, opened in early 1977 and proved popular, spinning off five separate touring productions. |
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Now a large segment of the media, the infotainers, are in a delicate position. Having cast their lot with the anti-warming forces, they are in danger of being proved wrong. |
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He bought two locomotives from Robert Stephenson and Company which proved more successful than Brunel's, and then designed a series of standardised locomotives. |
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The behaviour of the audience during the tour, as well as the large size of the venues, proved a strong influence on their concept album The Wall. |
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The following years saw more direct involvement by English armies, including in the Breton War of Succession, but these interventions also proved fruitless at first. |
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The silver business proved not to be profitable due to the opportunity cost of keeping a large amount of capital tied up in the inventory of silver. |
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These legislative measures proved largely inefficient at regulating the market, but the government's repressive measures to enforce them caused public resentment. |
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Boulton's Soho site proved to have insufficient hydropower for his needs, especially in the summer when the millstream's flow was greatly reduced. |
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Butler proved unable to control opposition, including that of Kildare. |
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The engine commonly in use was the Newcomen steam engine, which consumed large amounts of coal and, as mines became deeper, proved incapable of keeping them clear of water. |
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Hill's title defence in 1997 proved unsuccessful, getting off to a poor start when he only narrowly qualified for the Australian Grand Prix and then retired on the parade lap. |
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Over the next century, the Leeds example proved immensely popular and influential for choirs in cathedrals, parish churches and schools throughout the Anglican communion. |
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The British method proved to be more successful at adequately meeting all requirements and over 700,000 donors were bled over the course of the war. |
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This aside, 1995 proved to be a highly successful year with memorable performances from Oasis, Elastica, Pulp, PJ Harvey, Jeff Buckley, Jamiroquai and The Cure. |
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It proved an extremely successful design for a littoral fast attack craft, but due to fiscal reasons and doctrinal change in the Navy, the hovercraft was soon withdrawn. |
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Hill proved competitive especially in the second half of the season. |
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This proved to be very controversial, with the town's major bus operator Stagecoach in Warwickshire threatening to reduce many bus services if the road closed to traffic. |
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