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The new law appears to have brought any rogue agents who might have existed into line.
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At the same time, it was decided to amalgamate old local and regional regiments that had existed into six new multi-battalion state-based regiments.
At the same time, it was decided to amalgamate the old local and regional regiments that had existed into six new multi-battalion state-based regiments, such as the Royal Victoria Regiment.
The division of labour in the countryside began to change, and the burden of agriculture fell increasingly on women and children, although this trend, too, was uneven and may not have existed in some areas until well into the 20th century.
To divide the several thousand typefaces that have existed since Gutenberg into three major families is only the grossest type of classification, and historians of typography, like teachers of typography, have found it useful to set up other classifications.
For centuries, no individual rights to forage have existed, and crossing into or crossing over nearby grazing territories requires permission from the elders and the emuron (seer) of each territory.
By taking a documentarian's approach to capturing events that might never have existed, Jeff calls into question our ideas of photographs as evidence, artifact, or ultimate truth.
I have stood on the edges of the Arctic and watched glaciers that have existed for millennia crash into the sea.
Whatever good will might have existed, however, was put into some doubt over the Afiuni affair.
Anyone who relishes diversity in football will have regretted the departure of the Brazilians and the Argentinians, whose predecessors opened up the game's technical and emotional range, allowing a game that had existed in monochrome to burst into full colour.
Trump, by constantly suggesting that evidence has been erased, raises the possibility that proof that he's been unfairly targeted — or, as we saw in 2016, proof that Hillary Clinton was up to no good — might once have existed but now has vanished into the ether.
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