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Due to inadequate funding, 76 T and the rest of the 250t class were essentially coastal vessels, despite the original intention that they would be used for "high seas" operations.
Due to inadequate funding, 76 T and the rest of the 250t class were essentially high seas vessels, despite the original intention that they would be used for coastal operations.
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700
Due to inadequate funding, 76 T and the rest of the 250t class were essentially high seas vessels, despite the original intention that they would be used for coastal operations.
Due to inadequate funding, 76 T and the rest of the 250t class were essentially coastal vessels, despite the original intention that they would be used for "high seas" operations.
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701
He stayed in England until November 1918, when he again took up his YMCA duties, establishing a rest hut and library in Cologne.
He stayed in England until November 1918, when he again took up his YMCA duties, establishing a rest hut and library in Germany.
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702
He stayed in England until November 1918, when he again took up his YMCA duties, establishing a rest hut and library in Germany.
He stayed in England until November 1918, when he again took up his YMCA duties, establishing a rest hut and library in Cologne.
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703
He stayed in England until November 1918, when he again took up his YMCA duties, establishing a rest hut and library in Cologne.
He stayed in England until November 1918, when he again took up his YMCA duties, establishing a rest hut and library in Italy.
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704
He stayed in England until November 1918, when he again took up his YMCA duties, establishing a rest hut and library in Italy.
He stayed in England until November 1918, when he again took up his YMCA duties, establishing a rest hut and library in Cologne.
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705
Throughout the Raffles stories patriotism runs as an intermittent theme—to such an extent that the writer William Vivian Butler describes him as a "super-patriot".
Throughout the Raffles stories patriotism runs as an intermittent theme—to such an extent that the writer William Vivian Butler describes him as a "anti-patriot".
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706
Throughout the Raffles stories patriotism runs as an intermittent theme—to such an extent that the writer William Vivian Butler describes him as a "anti-patriot".
Throughout the Raffles stories patriotism runs as an intermittent theme—to such an extent that the writer William Vivian Butler describes him as a "super-patriot".
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707
A faint constellation, its three brightest stars—Alpha, Beta and Gamma Pyxidis—are in a rough line.
A faint constellation, its three brightest stars—Alpha, Beta and Gamma Pyxidis—are in an equilateral triangle.
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708
A faint constellation, its three brightest stars—Alpha, Beta and Gamma Pyxidis—are in an equilateral triangle.
A faint constellation, its three brightest stars—Alpha, Beta and Gamma Pyxidis—are in a rough line.
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709
Kappa Pyxidis was catalogued but not given a Bayer designation by Lacaille, but Gould felt the star was bright enough to warrant a letter.
Lacaille and Gould agreed about the designation of Kappa Pyxidis.
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710
Lacaille and Gould agreed about the designation of Kappa Pyxidis.
Kappa Pyxidis was catalogued but not given a Bayer designation by Lacaille, but Gould felt the star was bright enough to warrant a letter.
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711
Kappa Pyxidis was catalogued but not given a Bayer designation by Lacaille, but Gould felt the star was bright enough to warrant a letter.
Lacaille and Gould disagreed about the designation of Kappa Pyxidis.
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712
Lacaille and Gould disagreed about the designation of Kappa Pyxidis.
Kappa Pyxidis was catalogued but not given a Bayer designation by Lacaille, but Gould felt the star was bright enough to warrant a letter.
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713
A formation of approximately 50 officers of the Baltimore Police eventually placed themselves between the rioters and the militiamen, allowing the 6th Massachusetts to proceed to Camden Station.
A formation of approximately 50 officers of the police of the City of Baltimore eventually placed themselves between the rioters and the militiamen, allowing the 6th Massachusetts to proceed to Camden Station.
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714
A formation of approximately 50 officers of the police of the City of Baltimore eventually placed themselves between the rioters and the militiamen, allowing the 6th Massachusetts to proceed to Camden Station.
A formation of approximately 50 officers of the Baltimore Police eventually placed themselves between the rioters and the militiamen, allowing the 6th Massachusetts to proceed to Camden Station.
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715
A formation of approximately 50 officers of the Baltimore Police eventually placed themselves between the rioters and the militiamen, allowing the 6th Massachusetts to proceed to Camden Station.
A formation of approximately 50 officers of the police of from outside Baltimore eventually placed themselves between the rioters and the militiamen, allowing the 6th Massachusetts to proceed to Camden Station.
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716
A formation of approximately 50 officers of the police of from outside Baltimore eventually placed themselves between the rioters and the militiamen, allowing the 6th Massachusetts to proceed to Camden Station.
A formation of approximately 50 officers of the Baltimore Police eventually placed themselves between the rioters and the militiamen, allowing the 6th Massachusetts to proceed to Camden Station.
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717
The regiment returned to Baltimore on May 13, when Major General Benjamin F. Butler occupied the city with several Union regiments in anticipation of a Confederate attack on Baltimore which never developed.
On May 13, Major General Benjamin F. Butler occupied the city with several Union regiments in anticipation of a Confederate attack on Baltimore which never developed.
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718
On May 13, Major General Benjamin F. Butler occupied the city with several Union regiments in anticipation of a Confederate attack on Baltimore which never developed.
The regiment returned to Baltimore on May 13, when Major General Benjamin F. Butler occupied the city with several Union regiments in anticipation of a Confederate attack on Baltimore which never developed.
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719
The regiment returned to Baltimore on May 13, when Major General Benjamin F. Butler occupied the city with several Union regiments in anticipation of a Confederate attack on Baltimore which never developed.
Long before May 13, Major General Benjamin F. Butler occupied the city with several Union regiments in anticipation of a Confederate attack on Baltimore which never developed.
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720
Long before May 13, Major General Benjamin F. Butler occupied the city with several Union regiments in anticipation of a Confederate attack on Baltimore which never developed.
The regiment returned to Baltimore on May 13, when Major General Benjamin F. Butler occupied the city with several Union regiments in anticipation of a Confederate attack on Baltimore which never developed.
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721
Threatened by habitat loss and hunting, ruffed lemurs are facing extinction in the wild.
Threatened by habitat loss and hunting, ruffed lemurs are extinct in the wild.
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722
Threatened by habitat loss and hunting, ruffed lemurs are extinct in the wild.
Threatened by habitat loss and hunting, ruffed lemurs are facing extinction in the wild.
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723
White-headed lemurs, on the other hand, prefer the understory and lower canopy, below 15 m (49 ft), while the ruffed lemurs mainly keep to the upper canopy, above 15 m (49 ft).
Ruffed lemurs prefer to live lower than white-headed lemurs.
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724
Ruffed lemurs prefer to live lower than white-headed lemurs.
White-headed lemurs, on the other hand, prefer the understory and lower canopy, below 15 m (49 ft), while the ruffed lemurs mainly keep to the upper canopy, above 15 m (49 ft).
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725
White-headed lemurs, on the other hand, prefer the understory and lower canopy, below 15 m (49 ft), while the ruffed lemurs mainly keep to the upper canopy, above 15 m (49 ft).
Ruffed lemurs prefer to live higher than white-headed lemurs.
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726
Ruffed lemurs prefer to live higher than white-headed lemurs.
White-headed lemurs, on the other hand, prefer the understory and lower canopy, below 15 m (49 ft), while the ruffed lemurs mainly keep to the upper canopy, above 15 m (49 ft).
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727
They are diurnal; although peak activity occurs during the early morning and late afternoon or evening, resting usually occurs around midday.
They are nocturnal; although peak activity occurs during the early morning and late afternoon or evening, resting usually occurs around midnight.
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728
They are nocturnal; although peak activity occurs during the early morning and late afternoon or evening, resting usually occurs around midnight.
They are diurnal; although peak activity occurs during the early morning and late afternoon or evening, resting usually occurs around midday.
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729
The battlecruiser Seydlitz struck a mine while en route to the target, and had to withdraw.
The battlecruiser Seydlitz struck a mine while en route to the target, and was damaged.
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730
The battlecruiser Seydlitz struck a mine while en route to the target, and was damaged.
The battlecruiser Seydlitz struck a mine while en route to the target, and had to withdraw.
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731
The battlecruiser Seydlitz struck a mine while en route to the target, and had to withdraw.
The battlecruiser Seydlitz struck a mine while en route to the target, and was destroyed.
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732
The battlecruiser Seydlitz struck a mine while en route to the target, and was destroyed.
The battlecruiser Seydlitz struck a mine while en route to the target, and had to withdraw.
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733
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of the civil rights leader's assassin.
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassin.
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734
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassin.
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of the civil rights leader's assassin.
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735
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of the civil rights leader's assassin.
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of Kennedy's assassin.
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736
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of Kennedy's assassin.
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of the civil rights leader's assassin.
-1no label
737
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of the civil rights leader's assassin.
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of Malcolm X's assassin.
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738
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of Malcolm X's assassin.
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of the civil rights leader's assassin.
-1no label
739
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of the civil rights leader's assassin.
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of his assassin.
-1no label
740
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of his assassin.
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of the civil rights leader's assassin.
-1no label
741
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of the civil rights leader's assassin.
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of the civil rights leader.
-1no label
742
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of the civil rights leader.
By saying this, Kennedy was admonishing people not to riot in wake of King's death and in effect equating their actions to that of the civil rights leader's assassin.
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743
After quoting Abraham Lincoln, he portrayed the American public as a people increasingly succumbing to its violent tendencies that undermined its national ideals.
After quoting Abraham Lincoln, he portrayed the American public as a people that undermined its national ideals.
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744
After quoting Abraham Lincoln, he portrayed the American public as a people that undermined its national ideals.
After quoting Abraham Lincoln, he portrayed the American public as a people increasingly succumbing to its violent tendencies that undermined its national ideals.
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745
After quoting Abraham Lincoln, he portrayed the American public as a people increasingly succumbing to its violent tendencies that undermined its national ideals.
After quoting Abraham Lincoln, he portrayed the American public's violent tendencies as undermining its national ideals.
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746
After quoting Abraham Lincoln, he portrayed the American public's violent tendencies as undermining its national ideals.
After quoting Abraham Lincoln, he portrayed the American public as a people increasingly succumbing to its violent tendencies that undermined its national ideals.
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747
Hazelnuts have often been found on other Mesolithic sites, but rarely in such quantities or concentrated in one pit.
Hazelnuts have often been found on other Mesolithic sites, but rarely in such quantities, and rarely concentrated in one pit.
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748
Hazelnuts have often been found on other Mesolithic sites, but rarely in such quantities, and rarely concentrated in one pit.
Hazelnuts have often been found on other Mesolithic sites, but rarely in such quantities or concentrated in one pit.
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749
Hazelnuts have often been found on other Mesolithic sites, but rarely in such quantities or concentrated in one pit.
Hazelnuts have often been found on other Mesolithic sites concentrated in one pit, but rarely in such quantities.
-1no label
750
Hazelnuts have often been found on other Mesolithic sites concentrated in one pit, but rarely in such quantities.
Hazelnuts have often been found on other Mesolithic sites, but rarely in such quantities or concentrated in one pit.
-1no label
751
Hazelnuts have been found on other Mesolithic sites, but rarely in such quantities or concentrated in one pit.
Hazelnuts have rarely been found on other Mesolithic sites.
-1no label
752
Hazelnuts have rarely been found on other Mesolithic sites.
Hazelnuts have been found on other Mesolithic sites, but rarely in such quantities or concentrated in one pit.
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753
Ferrero SpA, the maker of Nutella and Ferrero Rocher, uses 25% of the global supply of hazelnuts.
Makers of chocolate confectioneries use at least 25% of the global supply of hazelnuts.
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754
Makers of chocolate confectioneries use at least 25% of the global supply of hazelnuts.
Ferrero SpA, the maker of Nutella and Ferrero Rocher, uses 25% of the global supply of hazelnuts.
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755
Ferrero SpA, the maker of Nutella and Ferrero Rocher, uses 25% of the global supply of hazelnuts.
Makers of nuts use at least 25% of the global supply of hazelnuts.
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756
Makers of nuts use at least 25% of the global supply of hazelnuts.
Ferrero SpA, the maker of Nutella and Ferrero Rocher, uses 25% of the global supply of hazelnuts.
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757
Ferrero SpA, the maker of Nutella and Ferrero Rocher, uses 25% of the global supply of hazelnuts.
Ferrero SpA, the maker of Nutella and Ferrero Rocher, uses almost 25% of the global supply of hazelnuts.
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758
Ferrero SpA, the maker of Nutella and Ferrero Rocher, uses almost 25% of the global supply of hazelnuts.
Ferrero SpA, the maker of Nutella and Ferrero Rocher, uses 25% of the global supply of hazelnuts.
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759
Dacquoise, a French dessert cake, often contains a layer of hazelnut meringue.
Dacquoise, a French dessert cake, always contains a layer of hazelnut meringue.
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760
Dacquoise, a French dessert cake, always contains a layer of hazelnut meringue.
Dacquoise, a French dessert cake, often contains a layer of hazelnut meringue.
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761
Middens with damp, anaerobic conditions can even preserve organic remains.
Dry conditions and oxygen contribute to the degredation of organic remains in middens.
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762
Dry conditions and oxygen contribute to the degredation of organic remains in middens.
Middens with damp, anaerobic conditions can even preserve organic remains.
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763
Middens with damp, anaerobic conditions can even preserve organic remains.
Damp conditions and lack of oxygen contribute to the degredation of organic remains in middens.
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764
Damp conditions and lack of oxygen contribute to the degredation of organic remains in middens.
Middens with damp, anaerobic conditions can even preserve organic remains.
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765
Mass analysis is based on analyzing debitage populations based on their size distribution across specified size grades.
One form of debitage analysis is based on analyzing debitage populations based on their size distribution across specified size grades.
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766
One form of debitage analysis is based on analyzing debitage populations based on their size distribution across specified size grades.
Mass analysis is based on analyzing debitage populations based on their size distribution across specified size grades.
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767
In some (e.g. Castanea), the scales are developed into sharp spines, giving the nut protection from squirrels and other seed predators, while in others (e.g. most Quercus), they are not.
In some (e.g. Quercus), the scales are developed into sharp spines, giving the nut protection from squirrels and other seed predators, while in others (e.g. most Castanea), they are not.
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768
In some (e.g. Quercus), the scales are developed into sharp spines, giving the nut protection from squirrels and other seed predators, while in others (e.g. most Castanea), they are not.
In some (e.g. Castanea), the scales are developed into sharp spines, giving the nut protection from squirrels and other seed predators, while in others (e.g. most Quercus), they are not.
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769
In some (e.g. Castanea), the scales are developed into sharp spines, giving the nut protection from squirrels and other seed predators, while in others (e.g. most Quercus), they are not.
In Castanea, the scales are developed into sharp spines, giving the nut protection from squirrels and other seed predators, while in most Quercus, they are not.
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770
In Castanea, the scales are developed into sharp spines, giving the nut protection from squirrels and other seed predators, while in most Quercus, they are not.
In some (e.g. Castanea), the scales are developed into sharp spines, giving the nut protection from squirrels and other seed predators, while in others (e.g. most Quercus), they are not.
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771
In some (e.g. Castanea), the scales are developed into sharp spines, giving the nut protection from squirrels and other seed predators, while in others (e.g. most Quercus), they are not.
In some (e.g. Castanea), the scales are developed into sharp spines, giving the nut protection from squirrels and other seed predators, while in others (e.g. most Quercus), they are not developed into sharp spines.
-1no label
772
In some (e.g. Castanea), the scales are developed into sharp spines, giving the nut protection from squirrels and other seed predators, while in others (e.g. most Quercus), they are not developed into sharp spines.
In some (e.g. Castanea), the scales are developed into sharp spines, giving the nut protection from squirrels and other seed predators, while in others (e.g. most Quercus), they are not.
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773
Prismatic blades begin to appear in high frequencies during the transition between the Middle and Upper Paleolithic.
Prismatic blades appeared in high frequencies during the Upper Paleolithic.
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774
Prismatic blades appeared in high frequencies during the Upper Paleolithic.
Prismatic blades begin to appear in high frequencies during the transition between the Middle and Upper Paleolithic.
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775
Prismatic blades begin to appear in high frequencies during the transition between the Middle and Upper Paleolithic.
Prismatic blades appeared in high frequencies during the Middle Paleolithic.
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776
Prismatic blades appeared in high frequencies during the Middle Paleolithic.
Prismatic blades begin to appear in high frequencies during the transition between the Middle and Upper Paleolithic.
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777
Prismatic blades begin to appear in high frequencies during the transition between the Middle and Upper Paleolithic.
Prismatic appeared in high frequencies after the transition between the Middle and Upper Paleolithic.
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778
Prismatic appeared in high frequencies after the transition between the Middle and Upper Paleolithic.
Prismatic blades begin to appear in high frequencies during the transition between the Middle and Upper Paleolithic.
-1no label
779
The track was originally titled "Seibu" and was almost left off the album before it was rediscovered later during the recording sessions.
The track was originally titled "Seibu" and was left off the album before it was rediscovered later during the recording sessions.
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780
The track was originally titled "Seibu" and was left off the album before it was rediscovered later during the recording sessions.
The track was originally titled "Seibu" and was almost left off the album before it was rediscovered later during the recording sessions.
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781
At the age of 24, she was betrothed to Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, the eldest son of the Prince of Wales, but six weeks after the announcement of the engagement, he died unexpectedly of pneumonia.
At the age of 24, she was betrothed to Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, the eldest child of the Prince of Wales, but six weeks after the announcement of the engagement, he died unexpectedly of pneumonia.
-1no label
782
At the age of 24, she was betrothed to Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, the eldest child of the Prince of Wales, but six weeks after the announcement of the engagement, he died unexpectedly of pneumonia.
At the age of 24, she was betrothed to Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, the eldest son of the Prince of Wales, but six weeks after the announcement of the engagement, he died unexpectedly of pneumonia.
-1no label
783
At the age of 24, she was betrothed to Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, the eldest son of the Prince of Wales, but six weeks after the announcement of the engagement, he died unexpectedly of pneumonia.
At the age of 24, she was betrothed to Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, the eldest able-bodied son of the Prince of Wales, but six weeks after the announcement of the engagement, he died unexpectedly of pneumonia.
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784
At the age of 24, she was betrothed to Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, the eldest able-bodied son of the Prince of Wales, but six weeks after the announcement of the engagement, he died unexpectedly of pneumonia.
At the age of 24, she was betrothed to Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, the eldest son of the Prince of Wales, but six weeks after the announcement of the engagement, he died unexpectedly of pneumonia.
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785
She was the eldest of four children, the only girl, and "learned to exercise her native discretion, firmness, and tact" by resolving her three younger brothers' petty boyhood squabbles.
She was the eldest of four children, the only girl, and "learned to exercise her native discretion, firmness, and tact" by resolving her three brothers' petty boyhood squabbles.
-1no label
786
She was the eldest of four children, the only girl, and "learned to exercise her native discretion, firmness, and tact" by resolving her three brothers' petty boyhood squabbles.
She was the eldest of four children, the only girl, and "learned to exercise her native discretion, firmness, and tact" by resolving her three younger brothers' petty boyhood squabbles.
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787
Albertosaurus and other tyrannosaurids were heterodont, with teeth of different forms depending on their position in the mouth.
Albertosaurus and other tyrannosaurids were heterodont.
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788
Albertosaurus and other tyrannosaurids were heterodont.
Albertosaurus and other tyrannosaurids were heterodont, with teeth of different forms depending on their position in the mouth.
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789
Albertosaurus and other tyrannosaurids were heterodont, with teeth of different forms depending on their position in the mouth.
Albertosaurus and other tyrannosaurids were heterodont, with lots of teeth.
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790
Albertosaurus and other tyrannosaurids were heterodont, with lots of teeth.
Albertosaurus and other tyrannosaurids were heterodont, with teeth of different forms depending on their position in the mouth.
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791
All of these are today seen as younger synonyms of other species or as nomina dubia, and are not assigned to Albertosaurus.
All of these are today seen as nomina dubia, and are not assigned to Albertosaurus.
-1no label
792
All of these are today seen as nomina dubia, and are not assigned to Albertosaurus.
All of these are today seen as younger synonyms of other species or as nomina dubia, and are not assigned to Albertosaurus.
-1no label
793
All of these are today seen as younger synonyms of other species or as nomina dubia, and are not assigned to Albertosaurus.
All of these are today seen as younger synonyms of other species or as nomina dubia, and are distinguished from Albertosaurus.
-1no label
794
All of these are today seen as younger synonyms of other species or as nomina dubia, and are distinguished from Albertosaurus.
All of these are today seen as younger synonyms of other species or as nomina dubia, and are not assigned to Albertosaurus.
-1no label
795
If Charles' left wing, commanded by Nauendorf, united with Hotze's force, approaching from the east, Masséna knew Charles would attack and very likely push him out of Zürich.
Masséna knew that Charles' left wing, commanded by Nauendorf, uniting with Hotze's force, approaching from the east, would attack and very likely push him out of Zürich.
-1no label
796
Masséna knew that Charles' left wing, commanded by Nauendorf, uniting with Hotze's force, approaching from the east, would attack and very likely push him out of Zürich.
If Charles' left wing, commanded by Nauendorf, united with Hotze's force, approaching from the east, Masséna knew Charles would attack and very likely push him out of Zürich.
-1no label
797
If Charles' left wing, commanded by Nauendorf, united with Hotze's force, approaching from the east, Masséna knew Charles would attack and very likely push him out of Zürich.
If Charles' left wing, commanded by Nauendorf, united with Hotze's force, approaching from the east, Masséna doubted Charles would attack and push him out of Zürich.
-1no label
798
If Charles' left wing, commanded by Nauendorf, united with Hotze's force, approaching from the east, Masséna doubted Charles would attack and push him out of Zürich.
If Charles' left wing, commanded by Nauendorf, united with Hotze's force, approaching from the east, Masséna knew Charles would attack and very likely push him out of Zürich.
-1no label
799