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In the 1980s, the south-west, the midlands and Yorkshire became favoured locations.
It became favoured in Scandinavian countries, and Swedish and Finnish wrestlers won many Olympic titles from 1912 to 1948, after which the Soviet Union and other countries came to the fore.
In Beethoven's time the fugue became favoured as an instrument of pedagogy, especially in institutions such as the Paris Conservatory, where, beginning with Luigi Cherubini and continuing with Théodore Dubois and André Gédalge, a specialized and strictly regulated fugue d'école ("school fugue") style was established that has continued to be taught into the 21st century.
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We cannot have a situation where supine news organisations become favoured "broadcasters by royal appointment" because they agree to Clarence House terms.
Specifically, intra- and inter-molecular hydrogen bonds become favoured compared to the interactions with the surrounding environment, such as the solvent and the encapsulated drug16,30,40.
Given that sex workers commonly face extreme harassment and violence in both living and work spaces – as described above – the creation of 'safe spaces', in the form of drop-in centres and clinics, have become favoured interventions.
So trees became a favoured prop and subject.
Britain's historic sites became a favoured destination for visitors in pursuit of Scott vibrations.
Since the mid-1980s, the Irish economy has grown rapidly, as it became a favoured production base for the European market.
In the aftermath of the 2001 riots, Oldham became a favoured hunting ground for far-right vultures.
These innovations accompanied the use of the cabriole, or reverse curve, which, about 1725, became the favoured form for legs of chairs, tables, cabinets, and stands.
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