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growing and English
There has been a growing presence of Indian English in dialogue and songs as well.
Despite his growing admiration for Wallace and his cause, Robert is dominated by his father, who wishes to secure the throne for his son by submitting to the English.
For example, they might interpret a tomato as a vegetable — according to the English definition of tomato — even though the ideal Blissymbol of vegetable was restricted by Bliss to just vegetables growing underground.
The traditional English name for Vaccinium oxycoccos, fenberry, originated from plants found growing in fen ( marsh ) lands.
Frites are the main ingredient in the Canadian dish of Québécois descent known in both Canadian English and French as poutine, comprising fried potatoes covered with cheese curds and gravy, a dish with a growing number of variations.
* Islamopedia Online A growing resource of fatwās issued in English, French, Arabic, Urdu and Persian as well as news articles, editorials & analysis, exhibits and other original content for people interested in learning about Islam.
Scotland regained its parliament, but the English Navigation Acts prevented the Scots engaging in what would have been lucrative trading with England's growing colonies.
Hanson had no extended formal education while growing up in Maryland, but he read broadly in both English and Latin.
In alliance with the growing commercial world, the parliamentary opposition to the royal prerogative, and in the late 1630s with the Scottish Presbyterians with whom they had much in common, the Puritans became a major political force in England and came to power as a result of the First English Civil War ( 1642 – 46 ).
Once the English population, rapidly growing through immigration, exceeded the French, the English demanded rep-by-pop.
Following the release of Ruby 1. 3 in 1999 the first English language mailing list ruby-talk began, which signalled a growing interest in the language outside of Japan.
There was growing support for such ideas among dissident anatomists and the general public, but during the first half of the 19th century the English scientific establishment was closely tied to the Church of England, while science was part of natural theology.
The first English colonists arrived from Saint Kitts in 1650, and began growing both tobacco and corn crops.
His new music, however, benefited from the growing demand for new English music.
This partly stemmed from old perceived slights: the Dutch were considered to have shown themselves ungrateful for the aid they had received against the Spanish by growing stronger than their former British protectors ; they caught most of the herring off the English east coast ; they had driven the English out of the East Indies committing presumed atrocities such as the Amboyna Massacre while vociferously appealing to the principle of free trade to circumvent taxation in the English colonies.
Sanchez describes herself as growing up a " shy, quiet girl " who did not speak English.
These settlers, brought with them techniques of market gardening, and were responsible for growing the first English celery.
However, a number of English and Scottish farmers are still growing the traditional varieties of wheat, such as Maris Wigeon, Squarehead Master, Elite Le Peuple.
The village was settled by English immigrants in 1630 and named Strawberry Bank, after the many wild strawberries growing beside the Piscataqua River, a tidal estuary with a swift current.
In 2011 Conservative MP George Eustice stated that Cornish heritage " is not English " and that there is " a growing feeling that Cornwall should have its own heritage organisation, taking over from English Heritage.

growing and colonies
While in the southern colonies, they could farm almost year round, in the northern colonies, the growing seasons were very restricted.
While the earliest cuisine of the United States was influenced by indigenous American Indians, the cuisine of the thirteen colonies or the culture of the antebellum American South ; the overall culture of the nation, its gastronomy and the growing culinary arts became ever more influenced by its changing ethnic mix and immigrant patterns from the 18th and 19th centuries unto the present.
The colonies could then be warmed by large reflector plant leaves that could focus the dim, distant sunlight back on the growing colony.
Washington opposed the 1765 Stamp Act, the first direct tax on the colonies, and began taking a leading role in the growing colonial resistance when protests against the Townshend Acts ( enacted in 1767 ) became widespread.
The British Government did this to in order to keep their loyalty, in the face of a growing menace of independence from the 13 original British colonies.
With its victory in the Spanish-American War in 1899 and its growing stature in the world, the United States supported annexation of the former Spanish colonies of Guam, Puerto Rico and the Philippines, without the consent of their peoples, and it retained " quasi-suzerainty " over Cuba, as well.
The soil and the climate in Sicily are ideal for growing grapes, mainly due to Mount Etna, and a wine-making tradition on the island has operated since the Greeks set up their first colonies on the island.
With unrest growing in the colonies to the south, which would one day grow into the American Revolution, the British were worried that the French-speaking Canadians might also support the growing rebellion.
* The Liberty Tree, an elm on Boston Common in Boston, Massachusetts, was a rallying point for the growing resistance to the rule of England over the American colonies.
* The Liberty Tree, an elm on Boston Common in Boston, Massachusetts, was a rallying point for the growing resistance to the rule of England over the American colonies.
With the growing importance of colonies and exploration and the need to maintain trade routes across stormy oceans, galleys and galleasses ( a larger, higher type of galley with side-mounted guns, but lower than a galleon ) were used less and less, and only in ever more restricted purposes and areas, that by about 1750, with a few notable exceptions, they were of little use in naval battles.
Some filamentous colonies show the ability to differentiate into several different cell types: vegetative cells, the normal, photosynthetic cells that are formed under favorable growing conditions ; akinetes, the climate-resistant spores that may form when environmental conditions become harsh ; and thick-walled heterocysts, which contain the enzyme nitrogenase, vital for nitrogen fixation.
Others have argued that colonial resentment of the proclamation contributed to the growing divide between the colonies and the mother country.
New artists ’ colonies started growing up around Santa Fe and Taos, the artists ' primary subject matter being the native people and landscapes of the Southwest.
Most of his government was focused first on the growing problems with the American colonies and later on conducting the American War of Independence which broke out in 1775, following the Battle of Lexington.
The growing tension between Britain and Spain came to a head in 1731 during an incident known as Jenkin's Ear, when a British merchant captain was captured for illegal trading off the coast of Cuba by a Spanish privateer, and in punishment for his alleged breach of the strict laws forbidding foreign commerce with Spanish colonies, he had an ear cut off.
One of his most notable suggestions during the period was the recruitment of large numbers of troops drawn from the American colonies, whose growing manpower had previously gone largely untapped.
However, in one to two year old colonies, almost 60 % had Escovopsis growing in the fungal garden.
The purpose of this Act was to secure the allegiance of the French Canadians with unrest growing in the American colonies to the south.
Five major distinct societies rose to prominence from the colonies, each growing into interstellar spaceflight-capable civilizations.

growing and along
I start growing rapidly and this calcium atom grows along with me.
reported on " chemically bonded graphene leaves " growing along the sidewalls of CNTs.
It was adopted as a symbol that needed to be living and growing, along with the Republic.
Meanwhile, the growing confederations of Franks and Alemanni broke through the frontier fortifications and settled along the Rhine frontier, invading Gaul, Hispania and Italy as far as North Africa, while Saxon pirates ravaged the Western Europen coasts.
By 1902, railroads had been constructed along the country's Caribbean coast to accommodate the growing banana industry.
As a result tourism has become Malaysia ’ s third largest source of income from foreign exchange, although it is threatened by the negative effects of the growing industrial economy, with large amounts of air and water pollution along with deforestation affecting tourism.
In recent years tourism has been threatened by the negative effects of the growing industrial economy, with large amounts of air and water pollution along with deforestation affecting tourism.
A microtubule is capable of growing and shrinking in order to generate force, and there are also motor proteins that allow organelles and other cellular factors to be carried along a microtubule.
Water transport on the major rivers and along the coasts plays growing role in freight and passenger traffic.
South Korea had one of the world's fastest growing economies from the early 1960s to the late 1990s, and South Korea is still one of the fastest growing developed countries in the 2000s, along with Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan, the other three members of Asian Tigers.
Academic Mark Rose attributes the efforts of Milton to promote the " bourgeois public sphere ", along with the Glorious Revolution's alterations to the political system and the rise of public coffee houses, as the source of growing public unhappiness with the system.
In 2004, Vietnam ’ s exports of merchandise were valued at US $ 26. 5 billion, and, were growing rapidly along with imports.
French armies continued to advance along the Rhine, reaching as far as Mainz, but the growing imperial army, which came to include troops from Russia that had assisted with the capture of Danzig, was able to prevent France from establishing a siege there, and Eugene went on the offensive.
The Central Valley was becoming a heavily developed irrigation farming region, and cities along the state's Pacific coast and the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers were growing rapidly, requiring ways to manage the river's water to prevent flooding ( and resulting economic loss ) on one hand, and to ensure a consistent supply of it on the other.
While their population centers were along the coast, the settlements were growing.
Many also settled in the growing small towns along the expanding railway system.
It is common to see lemons growing in the terraced gardens along the entire Amalfi coast between February and October.
As it was, the company's intellectual property claims were never tested in court and these events along with the growing Internet community of quiz bowl players led to a great increase in teams, tournaments, and formats.
Early Canaanite civilization was characterized by small walled market towns, surrounded by peasant farmers growing a range of local horticultural products, along with commercial growing of olives, grapes for wine, and pistachios, surrounded by extensive grain cropping, predominantly wheat and barley.
These, along with political reforms like the elimination of press censorship in 1989 and the formation of more political parties in 1990, were insufficient to placate a growing opposition movement known as Hery Velona (" Active Forces ").
The two World Wars and the growing aviation industry gave impetus to further developments and refinements including such processes as hard chromium plating, bronze alloy plating, sulfamate nickel plating, along with numerous other plating processes.
By the 1860s the towns of Harmony, Knightsville, and Brazil were growing rapidly, due in part to their location along the National Road, and also because of the many coal companies in that section of the county.

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