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end the night with Brangaine after receiving | favourable advances from her. |
the 1950s the economic conditions had become | favourable again, and the company began exploring the p |
st single "Mama in the Movies" (1999) gained | favourable airplay on college radio stations in Michiga |
he line of advantage, it is believed to be a | favourable and advantageous position within the horosco |
The magistrates were | favourable, and the ministers hostile; but after an app |
1960s; however, trading conditions were not | favourable, and in April 1980 the receivers were called |
prises by computation 470 acres; the soil is | favourable, and the scenery pleasing." |
ame subject of extensive press comment, both | favourable and not. |
India, Australia and China), it assesses the | favourable and unfavourable effects of the British pres |
The results were | favourable and Day secured a grant offering the village |
The Lower Swansea valley was a | favourable area for industrial development because of t |
efense to the Tienhaara region which offered | favourable area for defense with nearby waterway cuttin |
t, now run by the Labour Party, was becoming | favourable as a way of more logically running the remai |
e for the mission, particularly after a very | favourable assessment by CG Grasby, the District Hortic |
n the day after its broadcast, and gave it a | favourable assessment. |
on work was mostly undertaken by convicts; a | favourable assignment because of the extra food. |
the conditions for joining the ERM were not | favourable at that time. |
Council has been very | favourable at the idea of expanding the city owned buil |
from Roger Fry and T. E. Hulme and attracted | favourable attention from experimental artists national |
ractive and articulate della Genga attracted | favourable attention by a tactful oration commemorative |
their gentle, folksy style began to attract | favourable attention. |
ks soon began to be performed and to attract | favourable attention. |
Another reason for the not too | favourable balance of trade is the falling price of kar |
lff Cellulosics) on the plateau of Lohheide, | favourable because of its height above the water table. |
After | favourable boundary changes in 1997, he was elected for |
eedoms is a guarantee of social stability, a | favourable business environment, employment opportuniti |
l reaction to the album was not particularly | favourable, but it has, in recent years, been cited by |
Alliancepartner Sp.a put their own five | favourable candidates on the highest places on the mutu |
Flagellated bacteria swim towards | favourable chemicals and away from deleterious ones. |
d generally be slow, except under peculiarly | favourable circumstances." |
forward-hemisphere engagement of jets under | favourable circumstances.The seeker also had better tra |
Again, reviews were | favourable, claiming they had 'finally found the missin |
A | favourable climate here has resulted in a semi-tropical |
ful spas in the Czech Republic thanks to its | favourable climate and location in the picturesque coun |
film some exterior sequences because of its | favourable climate, easy access to London, and economic |
nd registration as a Company, pending a more | favourable climate. |
These sheltered glades provide | favourable climatic conditions for butterflies includin |
Having garnered | favourable comments for his short films at various film |
Cancellation of | favourable commercial treaties with the Republic of Chi |
Billee Taylor received | favourable comparisons with Gilbert and Sullivan's piec |
ht-wing partnership with Frank Jefferis drew | favourable comparisons with the famed duo of Wood and T |
Some reviewers noted | favourable comparisons with monsters from American fant |
It can attain a height of 6 feet in | favourable condition. |
atient personality and knows how to wait for | favourable conditions before taking action. |
Orkhan (1326-1360) at Brusa, to obtain more | favourable conditions for the Latins in Syria. |
Australia recorded a consolation victory in | favourable conditions for the bowlers in the final Test |
Where there are | favourable conditions the spores can survive. |
With | favourable conditions it can reach heights of up to 15 |
partly due to the exceptional resources and | favourable conditions that often accompanies a pilot st |
The enemy had | favourable conditions of observation and fire of the ap |
generates locally | favourable conditions for several species of the Sudani |
It is a tall tree, growing up to 50m in | favourable conditions but is small and irregular in poo |
according to the same standards, to prevent | favourable conditions for the rehabilitation and rebirt |
hat the typhoon had rapidly intensifed under | favourable conditions and reached its peak 10-minute wi |
Under | favourable conditions the life cycle of the mite can be |
ue to Pitt being a "spent force" by the time | favourable conditions had arisen. |
bowl with a lively pace and move the ball in | favourable conditions", and also as "a competent batsma |
Under | favourable conditions, the clumps multiply rapidly. |
e for a while in less optimal habitats under | favourable conditions, but they will be extinguished wh |
orn in a large family and despite the not so | favourable conditions, he was fortunate enough to get g |
sage to canoes and small dinghies even under | favourable conditions. |
can sometimes grow to 25 metres (80 feet) in | favourable conditions. |
if elected, his government would obtain more | favourable conditions. |
ures to ensure that little terns remain at a | favourable conservation status. |
showed that Afghans rated India as the most | favourable country, while Pakistan was the least favour |
For sailboats with limited top speeds, a | favourable current can substantially improve the vessel |
llowing the advice of some astrologers, as a | favourable day - at the hands of the empress dowager Ve |
former teacher, Benedict XIV, and obtained a | favourable decision. |
ust 14 under still-decreasing wind shear and | favourable diffluence. |
Seated facing a | favourable direction, people would write Chinese poetry |
he Gunners from the guns, thereby creating a | favourable diversion, which saved the lives of many per |
Dead Or Alive: Dimensions had consistently | favourable early reviews. |
sted in this company as a consequence of the | favourable economics for solar energy in Germany due to |
bout 1.6 kJ/mol less stable, due to the less | favourable electronic distribution. |
broad low-level circulation center within a | favourable environment to develop further with good ver |
The remnants of Upana encountered a | favourable environment just west of the dateline, and t |
And that, unmistakably, requires a | favourable environment'. |
ure Le Propre de l'homme, he managed to gain | favourable exposure when the film was sent to be exhibi |
to purchase lands from their landlords under | favourable financial provisions. |
rnment appealed to the Federal Court and the | favourable finding was overturned. |
9 state election made the district much less | favourable for Labor. |
ve to Bologna, but a peace in 1736 was again | favourable for the Este, who obtained the county of Nov |
The situation was not immediately considered | favourable for a revolt by the BNA by the British and t |
pe, thereby making it more thermodynamically | favourable for the other subunits to switch conformatio |
only tend to exercise this right when it is | favourable for them and unfavourable for the bond-holde |
This location is | favourable for vegetation growth because of warm summer |
These conditions were | favourable for supercells, which are thunderstorms with |
ation of the Tamil country was at first very | favourable for Kopperunchinga II not only to continue t |
Conditions were highly | favourable for this collection's formation, and Cacault |
nment even explained the conditions that are | favourable for tornado development, to alleviate the pu |
building land and low building costs proved | favourable for the city administration's extensive publ |
The terrain is broadly | favourable for most of the route, but Brogborough Hill |
ort links and large agricultural hinterland, | favourable for growing sugar beet. |
He suggests that recombination breaks up | favourable gene combinations more often than it creates |
l conditions - especially with regard to its | favourable geographical location - and provides suffici |
at appears too forward to exult in the first | favourable glance of spring, will ever be the readiest |
gain control of his train on reaching a more | favourable gradient. |
nd would only work on short distances and on | favourable ground. |
The appellants obtained a | favourable hearing at Rome. |
ised if he returned to give his grievances a | favourable hearing. |
Most reviews were | favourable however, with one review stating "The soundt |
nts shortly afterwards, but presented a most | favourable image to their allies and the world. |
He made a | favourable impression on the leaders of his party and w |
Allmusic had a | favourable impression of the song, stating "U2 strike t |
e solution of the Turkish problem, creates a | favourable impression in Afghanistan. |
" A reviewer in The Sunday Times had a | favourable impression of the novel and also compared it |
He made a most | favourable impression in London, he had been given the |
At Southampton, he "immediately created a | favourable impression" in pre-season matches and scored |
er, the student-teacher ratios are much more | favourable in institutions of higher education, with ro |
e outlook for early childhood asthma is less | favourable in smoking households. |
ne found that the effects of the former were | favourable in terms of HDL-C increase, decrease in tota |
erm is much less unfavourable, indeed, it is | favourable in this instance. |
emical reactivity, however the presence of a | favourable interaction between the positive imidazolium |
emical reactivity, however the presence of a | favourable interaction between the positive imidazolium |
e pro-Bruce, and tend at every turn to put a | favourable interpretation upon the King's actions. |
In January 1131, he had also a | favourable interview with Henry I of England (1100-35); |
A much more | favourable judgment must be given upon the short Treati |
were sent with a 5-man party to search for a | favourable landing spot. |
terly firing provides the most energetically | favourable launch. |
more than a decade, the new century saw much | favourable legislation enacted in Ireland's interest. |
memoirs did not always cast Montgomery in a | favourable light and as a result their friendship suffe |
d from the mouth of the Nass River to a more | favourable location on the nearby Tsimpsean Peninsula. |
The reason was its very | favourable location at the confluence of two major navi |
ing over 12 m/s (39 ft/s), making the area a | favourable location for wind farms and other wind energ |
enborn at this era "he observed Hamburg as a | favourable location to enrich itself and to lead a stra |
efield decides that the Taranaki is the most | favourable location. |
bited in the prehistoric ages, thanks to its | favourable location. |
he English Midlands and Yorkshire, albeit in | favourable locations. |
In Italy, Pantaleon gives | favourable lottery numbers in dreams. |
The Queen, who was | favourable, Margaret Thatcher, who undertook to do ever |
osses incurred in order to retain the fund's | favourable market performance figures. |
orrespondent of Principal Baillie, who makes | favourable mention of him in his letters of 1644, 1645, |
ohnson and others, including himself (with a | favourable mention of his own writings). |
dio had paid large bribes to Burke to secure | favourable ministerial decisions. |
f Sardinia decided to exploit the apparently | favourable moment, and declared war on Austria, in alli |
It is | favourable mostly to the Labour Party, though it does c |
efore settling into their more energetically | favourable native conformation, molecules may pass thro |
The Yorkshire Wolds has a wide range of | favourable natural resources and so became a major focu |
hawkers market for many years and this was a | favourable night meeting spot for professional drivers |
10 weeks before closing and reviews were not | favourable nor were they for the Album of same name. |
ws and fully resupplied, took advantage of a | favourable northwest wind to attack the allied line. |
He attracted the | favourable notice of Queen Elizabeth I, and his rise wa |
The resulting palatial dwelling attracted | favourable notice from Wriothesley's contemporaries: in |
named Wooding in London, and soon attracted | favourable notice. |
oted to the demanding lead role and received | favourable notices as the Sultana. |
resorts to aerotaxis, in order to remain in | favourable O2 concentration conditions. |
t the Tenedos away in the hope that the more | favourable odds would entice the American out, but even |
effectiveness ratio of 2:1, one of the most | favourable of the strong narcotics. |
ing out of ritual; but primarily by securing | favourable omens; for unless the omens are favourable, |
This is very | favourable on local league tables. |
Comparisons to The Nine have been | favourable on the grounds that The Kill Point always ha |
vealed that the wind resource at the site is | favourable only during the Southwest Monsoon, which is |
ry, the 2005 European Commission delivered a | favourable opinion on the accession to the European Uni |
Note, releasing 3 recordings which received | favourable opinion by the press and from specialized cr |
tain equal opportunities for all by creating | favourable opportunities for every citizen, according t |
ssibly smuggled goods were concealed until a | favourable opportunity enabled the owners to dispatch t |
First Opium War "was considered an extremely | favourable opportunity for testing the advantages or ot |
landed at Macau in 1610, and while waiting a | favourable opportunity to penetrate into China busied h |
A | favourable opportunity having occurred for disposing of |
the overall impression of the party leaders: | favourable or not favourable (favourable percentage sho |
n that accompanied the arrests resulted in a | favourable outcome for INAA. |
Hereford, who eventually managed to secure a | favourable outcome. |
d the pope and the papal officials to secure | favourable outcomes for King William. |
atic percussionists, which led to a strongly | favourable ovation and an encore piece “Flight of the H |
n for further animal studies on the basis of | favourable pharmacokinetic factors, such as its high or |
Y-23684 has a | favourable pharmacological profile, producing strong an |
an in a much fuller account gives a far more | favourable picture: he argues that Cherry's rapid rise |
One particularly | favourable piece of criticism from up-and-coming lawyer |
lythe, though aided by a summer of extremely | favourable pitches, moved onto the international stage |
term strict raw food diet is associated with | favourable plasma beta-carotene and low plasma lycopene |
n to Rome thanks to the election of the more | favourable Pope Julius II (1503). |
attempted to exploit the Supremists' former | favourable position with the Bulgarian government, by s |
t of the Zuiderzee, and placing himself in a | favourable position for completing the turning movement |
e (around 2,500 years) as well the extremely | favourable position on the confluence of three rivers, |
e of six supersites in Europe, situated in a | favourable position for the receipt of crude oil and in |
Later, with the aim of reaching a more | favourable position, he dragged himself up to a high po |
oured to lead with magnificent coolness to a | favourable position. |
to secure the Bilogora hills and to capture | favourable positions for further advance towards Papuk |
d their Senate vote to 7.3%, but due to less | favourable preference flows, Kaye was not elected to jo |
America in the autumn of 1995, and attracted | favourable press on both sides of the Atlantic. |
in Stockholm, Sweden, for which he received | favourable press reviews. |
ixton Prison, rather than the generally more | favourable prison camp on the Isle of Man, until his re |
opment of ketamine, a similar drug with more | favourable properties. |
intent was not to highlight the plant's more | favourable qualities. |
tion, and retained his seat only thanks to a | favourable random draw to designate a winner. |
al weapons or cash bonuses if players earn a | favourable rank (usually achievable by eliminating only |
ls with large companies, such as the AA, for | favourable rates for market traders. |
llectors were authorised to purchase them at | favourable rates, which unintentionally created an ince |
lished in Sounds, after True Life received a | favourable reaction after being played on the John Peel |
It got | favourable reaction from the critics as well as the aud |
three first sonatas, Sonata No. 4 received a | favourable reception from critics. |
After a | favourable reception to the pilot, That Peter Kay Thing |
The Ricoh CX1 received a mainly | favourable reception from independent reviewers. |
nglish Language songs), it did not attract a | favourable reception prior to the Contest. |
Due to the | favourable reception of Blunt's previous single "You're |
d on Strauss' waltz that it "received such a | favourable reception, on account of its effective and o |
Soon after its | favourable reception, she wrote Molly Bawn, which becam |
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