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Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth of Nations, voluntary association of Great Britain and its
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Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth of Nations, voluntary association of Great Britain and its
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might be outdated or ideologically biased. Gabbro   magmatic rock of basal composition, containing approximately equal parts of basal
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round steel rods up to 130 mm in diameter and equal in length
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bourgeoisie was 8 percent of the gainfully employed population in Great Britain, in the
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the inverting terminal of A2 appears at the output, which is equal to the
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A unit of volume (liquid and dry measure) used in Britain, equal to 2219
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with a ten-minute break. If after regulation play the teams have an equal number of points
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the values x 1 , x 2 , x 3 , and x 4 with probabilities equal to, respectively
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for more information. , the metric unit of mass; 1 lb avdp is equal to 0
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for more information.  in the English system of units. It is equal to 33
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link for more information. . ounce 1.  a unit of weight equal to one
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1,000 parts (by weight) of an alloy. The United States, Great Britain, and Switzerland
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found in: Dictionary/thesaurus , Acronyms , Wikipedia . British Empire, overseas territories linked to Great Britain in a
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of its dimensions, and since its dimensions are equal, the volume is equal to the
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wages, a form of labor contract came into use in Great Britain and its
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it is written as 1 000 000 000 or 10 9 2.  (formerly, in Britain) one million million: it
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It yields a light-colored oil said to be the equal of olive
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It yields a light-colored oil said to be the equal of olive
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feed a hungry child Mentioned in ? Aston, Francis William Francis William Aston Great Britain Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins
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district in the USSR is established on the basis of equal population or on the
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Financial , Acronyms , Wikipedia . Pound Sterling   (or pound), a monetary unit of Great Britain. The pound
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wages, a form of labor contract came into use in Great Britain and its
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the same mineral composition as basalt. Gabbro   magmatic rock of basal composition, containing approximately equal parts of basal
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commissions to render legal assistance. In the USSR, all advocates have equal rights and can
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Also found in: Dictionary/thesaurus , Legal , Financial , Wikipedia . unemployment benefit 1.  (in Britain, formerly) a regular
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council of elders) according to customary (adat) law. Women do not have equal rights. The clergy
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the basic means of army recruitment—for example, in Great Britain before World War I
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The principal trade partners are Germany, the United States, Japan, and Great Britain. South Africa carries on
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labor, in the Middle Ages, to protect her from evil spirits. Britain, and other
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to seven strings, tuned in thirds and fourths, and an equal number of sympathetic
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Bath and North East Somerset, SW England, in the Avon River valley. Britain's leading winter resort
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The principal trade partners are Germany, the United States, Japan, and Great Britain. South Africa carries on
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its aims—an 8-hour day, abolition of child and convict labor, equal pay for equal
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Bath and North East Somerset, SW England, in the Avon River valley. Britain's leading winter resort
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and aviator L. Blériot flew across the English Channel from France to Britain on his monoplane Blériot
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which, although geographically part of the archipelago, have been separately administered by Great Britain since 1848. The
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a circular section of a sphere that has a radius equal to that
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by symmetrical locomotion at a gait by which all paws worked by turn at equal intervals. The need
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collie is unsurpassed as a sheep dog and has been used with equal success for herding
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a uniform body of knowledge will be covered and also ensures equal opportunities for graduates
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properties of the whole are also true of the parts, as Britain is in debt
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properties of the whole are also true of the parts, as Britain is in debt
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expressed in terms of weight, e.g., 16 oz of silver equal 1 oz of
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English Parliament Parliament, legislative assembly of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
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with a bracket or brace 11.  a unit of magnetic flux equal to 1
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neutron, and electron. ..... Click the link for more information.  have charges equal to + e
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productivity theory maintains that employers will only pay a wage that is, at most, equal to the
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available a large body of surplus labor, particularly in Great Britain. Capitalism stresses freedom of
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available a large body of surplus labor, particularly in Great Britain. Capitalism stresses freedom of
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available a large body of surplus labor, particularly in Great Britain. Capitalism stresses freedom of
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available a large body of surplus labor, particularly in Great Britain. Capitalism stresses freedom of
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miles) Gabon Official name : Gabonese Republic Capital city : Libreville Internet country code : .ga Flag description : Three equal horizontal bands of
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of Victoria, and of the British Empire in Great Britain and the
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of the ruling classes of the respective mother countries, notably Spain, Great Britain, and France
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of the ruling classes of the respective mother countries, notably Spain, Great Britain, and France
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such alimony deprives other minor children of the same parent of equal material benefits, if the
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in Micronesia. Cassowaries are found only in New Guinea and New Britain. The number
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operational purposes, in the social sciences the forecasting levels are usually equal to the
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security, and freedom from want and fear, so that every individual might have equal opportunity for self
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and Canadian monetary unit used in calculations, esp for property taxes, equal to one
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equinox, the spring date on which day and night are of equal length, occurred on March
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in television; it is 4:3 in the United States and Britain. In any
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has the right to freedom of action. In Great Britain, where the Industrial
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has the right to freedom of action. In Great Britain, where the Industrial
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has the right to freedom of action. In Great Britain, where the Industrial
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has the right to freedom of action. In Great Britain, where the Industrial
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to the mental classification of these objects into aggregates of equal number, which leads to
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the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 established a Supreme Court for Great Britain and Northern
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signals , and with the following signals: (1) a luminance signal , equal to and
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Return to India He returned (1915) to India with a stature equal to that
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British East Indian administrator. He was one of the founders of Britain's empire in
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British East Indian administrator. He was one of the founders of Britain's empire in
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British East Indian administrator. He was one of the founders of Britain's empire in
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British East Indian administrator. He was one of the founders of Britain's empire in
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about a struggle for them by the capitalist powers (Germany, Great Britain, and the
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wages, a form of labor contract came into use in Great Britain and its
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bourgeoisie was 8 percent of the gainfully employed population in Great Britain, in the
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literature, and art in Burma. During the 1860’s, Great Britain’s pressure on Burma
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In obedience to Newton's third law of motion, which requires an equal and opposite
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Islamic Republic of Iran Capital city : Tehran Internet country code : .ir Flag description : Three equal horizontal bands of
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the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 established a Supreme Court for Great Britain and Northern
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as the procedural cornerstone. A similar reform was accomplished in Great Britain by the Judicature
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skills. Tests were first used in 1864 by J. Fischer in Great Britain to verify
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as well as a full range of colors. It also simulates with equal facility the effects
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2.   Chess the capture by both players of pieces of equal value, usually on consecutive
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2.   Chess the capture by both players of pieces of equal value, usually on consecutive
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to take advantage of surprise and to use aid from Great Britain and France
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and the population’s income and consumption have been made more or less equal throughout the country
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and the population’s income and consumption have been made more or less equal throughout the country
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and the population’s income and consumption have been made more or less equal throughout the country
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Eagle (1325) and the Order of St. Stanistaw (1765) were made equal to Russian
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2.   Chess the capture by both players of pieces of equal value, usually on consecutive
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cultures. Its tonal system divides the octave into 22 segments called srutis, not all equal but each roughly equal
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small openings to break up the milk-fat globules, thus ensuring an equal distribution of fat
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small openings to break up the milk-fat globules, thus ensuring an equal distribution of fat
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small openings to break up the milk-fat globules, thus ensuring an equal distribution of fat
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spread, an increasing number of social security programs were enacted. In Great Britain, the National
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reacts to those forces. Expressed in appropriate units, these two properties are numerically equal—a purely
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is, production of a large number of prints of equal excellence) and its