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ecide such tricky moral issues, for Laws it is | firmly a matter of law for the judges to decide. |
or Bishop Auckland however the village is very | firmly a North Durham village, having previously been |
Firmly adherent to medium and surrounded by an irides | |
available to all in their native language was | firmly advocated by Salesbury. |
ho by now had become a trusted chancellor, was | firmly against the idea and instead proposed that Li |
As a member of the Spanish Cortes he was | firmly against the Antiterrorist Act pushed in 1908 b |
Once completed, public opinion was still | firmly against the project claiming that it did not f |
ay attention to make sure his penis is planted | firmly against her right thigh facing to the left. |
y as it was built despite public opinion being | firmly against it; this included a petition against t |
This ideology looks to renew the left and is | firmly against communism as practised in the former S |
As both families | firmly against their union, the young couple decide t |
der water, and are composed of sand, sometimes | firmly agglutinated, with little or no coral; their s |
ty, ensuring that China's economy would remain | firmly agrarian-based for centuries. |
terms as his state's attorney general and was | firmly allied with the anti-Long faction of the predo |
These were won when the league was | firmly amateur. |
astic alliances and military record placed him | firmly among the English elite. |
of the roadway are resting on concrete pillars | firmly anchored to the soil by numerous poles. |
tep with population needs and the hospital was | firmly and warmly placed in the memories and affectio |
ith a high degree of similarity will bind more | firmly, and require more energy to separate them: i.e |
He handled the delicate post-war situation | firmly and took several decisions to empower the arme |
s on to Washington using six wires), so it was | firmly and securely bound into the communications net |
t play their home game at Tai Po Sports Ground | firmly and questioned the fairness about the arrangem |
The hands are pressed together | firmly and evenly. |
To this the Danish prince | firmly answered: "If I were to reward all my men for |
Most French socialists were | firmly anti-fascist; though none contemplated the pro |
rdly one of the secular German princes held as | firmly as he to the Church, he defended its rights an |
, in which every Roumanian peasant believes as | firmly as he does in Heaven or Hell." |
arashtra Movement and handled a stiuation very | firmly as a outrage of Violence during the Samyukta M |
To strengthen the Lutheran confession as | firmly as possible before the threatening storm, he n |
ase Il Principe della Musica, which has become | firmly associated with the name of Palestrina, origin |
Although now | firmly associated with the far right, Anderson's invo |
mplexes through C1q, the subunits of C1 become | firmly associated and autoactivation commences even i |
lling on the Government to place child poverty | firmly at the centre of their agenda and asking the c |
Taking over the wheel of the machine, he stood | firmly at his post, while meanwhile parachute troops |
aism with Yeshua added at the other, Rosen was | firmly at the "evangelical pole" of the spectrum. |
on wherein the female catfish carries the eggs | firmly attached to the underside of the body. |
The sponge is commonly | firmly attached by its base to a hard substratum; les |
it forms a loose sheath for the rectum, but is | firmly attached around the anal canal; this portion i |
On either side it is | firmly attached to the margins of the rami of the pub |
These septa ("walls") are | firmly attached both to the plantar aponeurosis above |
d-quality, it must be plump, well-colored, and | firmly attached to the stem. |
od vessels indicates that there was a covering | firmly attached to the face, perhaps of keratin. |
This requires a strong set of | firmly attached, strong teeth and a "full" tooth row |
vidence, and to its peculiar doctrines, he was | firmly attached. |
often performed, which by a variety of methods | firmly attaches the stomach wall to the body wall, to |
ved well-orchestrated, smoothly developed, and | firmly attuned to the dramatic action." |
's music dictionary calls his music "diatonic, | firmly based in tradition and generally straightforwa |
His plan was | firmly based on the concepts of the City Beautiful Mo |
The history of education in Llantrisant is | firmly based in the varied religious institutions and |
races in Sogdiana and Bactria, but they cannot | firmly be attributed to the Saka, similarly with the |
't thought about this but, personally, I would | firmly be one who would support colder relations with |
By 2011 the species has | firmly been returned to Campbell Island, resulting in |
see she has left her Naughty Nylons obsession | firmly behind her. |
Although most Congress leaders remained | firmly behind Gandhi, the disillusioned broke away. |
urn into the PdL's orbit, while Menia remained | firmly behind Fini. |
"I | firmly believe that all of these women would have run |
I | firmly believe the reform will come from grassroots m |
I | firmly believe that we serve a purpose by showing tha |
The trio of villains | firmly believe they are genuine descendants of Priest |
(Men | firmly believe that if they were to chew the paste, t |
I | firmly believe that if a conviction were recorded in |
in geology and other natural phenomena, for we | firmly believe that God is the Creator." |
The school tackles this by stating that they | firmly believe in the importance of maintaining good |
ir careers Shannon stated with her sister: "We | firmly believe that First Nations people need to be r |
We | firmly believe that science can change the world." |
The Dowager Empress Marie | firmly believed that the couple plotted with Rasputin |
mind from so many sources of prophecy, it was | firmly believed to have been communicated by invisibl |
Rommel | firmly believed that Germany would inevitably be defe |
iffin and his wife, Marion Mahony Griffin both | firmly believed that development should not lead to t |
Child Jesus and its schools, Cornelia Connelly | firmly believed that schools should educate the whole |
He | firmly believed in De Luna's innocence. |
Param | firmly believes that good cinema is possible without |
Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Liberation Party | firmly believes in freedom, democracy and unity of th |
eles Zenawi of Ethiopia told Reuters "Ethiopia | firmly believes that such unwarranted action should b |
Grenier | firmly believes these pieces of metal once belonged t |
doubts about Sarkar's image cause Shankar, who | firmly believes in his father's righteousness, to bre |
He | firmly believes in Christmas as well as miracles. |
One of them grabbed him and lifted him | firmly but without violence. |
Faced with this problem, each party stands | firmly by its own recipe, and neither wants to bow do |
the riot set in motion a chain of events that | firmly cast the riot in non-political terms, and henc |
For the 2004-05 season, Azzopardi had | firmly cemented the left back position as his own, as |
is position as Cincinnati's political boss was | firmly cemented by the late 1880s. |
f Africans from Noah's son Ham), a model which | firmly centered the beginning of West African history |
e died tortured on the wheel, while still very | firmly claiming his innocence. |
based on this, especially as Mamenchisaurus is | firmly classified in Mamenchisauridae with other clos |
The Straits were kept | firmly closed, and Anglo-Turkish relations were conso |
Both [hands of Ophiuchus] | firmly clutch the Serpent, which encircles the waist |
Many Western governments want Beijing to | firmly commit to capping its emissions. |
is Chico City Council days, Keene has remained | firmly committed to fiscal responsibility and constan |
yment and social politics and an energy policy | firmly committed to ending nuclear power. |
"I remain | firmly committed to the full time role of Lord Advoca |
ger's life as a lawyer and a politician became | firmly committed and driven to uphold and argue the l |
n poverty at an early age, McHugh would become | firmly committed to the ideals of Henry George, and c |
discontinuedOn Francis's part, it was at last | firmly conceded that the Pope's powers were not subje |
g, releasing a statement in which the EU "very | firmly condemns the terrorist acts that have just cla |
he decades following his retirement, he stayed | firmly connected to the club, either watching games, |
to the post-glacial rebound the hill has been | firmly connected to the mainland since the 17th centu |
ing fifty years, since 1928/9 to 1979, and was | firmly connected with the political situation in Czec |
sent to Fiorentina, and continued to develop, | firmly considered one of Italy's brightest young tale |
Her husband was | firmly convinced that she had been poisoned by her br |
y these more recent archaeological excavations | firmly date the Warren's shaft system, and the tower |
y a Roman Catholic woman, Marina Mniszech, and | firmly declared against such an alliance. |
He | firmly declined to confirm their disciplinary arrange |
ise the role for the Hindi remake, which Kamal | firmly declined; Haasan was replaced by Feroz's best |
More generally, Philipse | firmly defends the values of the Enlightenment: suppo |
the condemnation of the oath by Pope Paul V he | firmly denounced it. |
s of the people of the Confederate States, are | firmly determined to continue the struggle in which w |
By now Wright had | firmly developed a new brand of obscure, laid-back pe |
and trade with the Portugoese had been already | firmly developed. |
o conduct its own survey of unemployment which | firmly discredited the statements put out by the Brad |
Mann has | firmly distanced himself from beliefs in the existenc |
It was primarily this album that | firmly elevated the group to 'household name' status, |
hereafter, the nickname stuck and Karalius was | firmly embedded in the sporting public's conscience a |
In Jainism, the golden rule is | firmly embedded in its entire philosophy and can be s |
me way to go to ensure that those changes were | firmly embedded and could withstand the expansion of |
metal point into the cork, until the helix is | firmly embedded, then a vertical pull on the corkscre |
imacy of civil law and civil jurisdiction, now | firmly embodied once again in the Justinian Corpus Ju |
appears to be a small sheep-raising community | firmly enmeshed within the economic network of Galile |
Troy University was considered | firmly enough established to allow for the 1859 creat |
Success at the Berlin exhibition | firmly ensconced Couney's display in the global circu |
At one point, Bravo's advance was halted by a | firmly entrenched North Vietnamese machine gun positi |
Since then, Beltrami has become | firmly entrenched as a composer of choice for the hor |
Skipping to 1946, showing Communists already | firmly entrenched and faking elections... |
which time the set moved to 9-12 Bell Yard and | firmly entrenched its reputation as one of the leadin |
uld start sooner in Detroit, as Lou Gehrig was | firmly entrenched with the Yankees. |
With Al Michaels (at the time) | firmly entrenched as ABC's top broadcaster, Musburger |
light harassing fire from a well equipped and | firmly entrenched squad of North Vietnamese Army regu |
This opening section is | firmly entrenched (with some deviation) in the key of |
to rise in popularity among cigar smokers and | firmly entrenched itself as one of Cuba's top selling |
rived on the 27th, but as the Germans were now | firmly entrenched, French counterattacks (between Fli |
With his career as an artist | firmly entrenched, Paul was able to pay attention to |
and successors would also be summoned, thereby | firmly entrenching the hereditary principle. |
This helped | firmly establish Fullerton as the regional rail cente |
amily began making plans to both resurrect and | firmly establish the ghost of John Belling. |
sh portraits by Custodis signed and dated 1589 | firmly establish him as resident in London by that ye |
The following season saw Pouton | firmly establish himself as a tough tackling midfield |
Annual Tribeca Film Festival, which helped to | firmly establish Walker's title as a "Celebrity Blogg |
John | firmly establish himself as an able goalscorer in the |
By 1946, when she retired, the college was a | firmly established institution producing outstanding |
Today Trinity Valley School is | firmly established as a kindergarten-through-grade 12 |
, "what happened next was truly remarkable and | firmly established the Corinthian FC as a major power |
Today, the company is | firmly established as a destination for DJ's, produce |
Today the Murugappa Group is | firmly established in India, and is poised for intern |
r his dynamic leadership our national airlines | firmly established itself as a proud national entity. |
It had been a | firmly established belief in biology that catalysis w |
ten regarded as being the vehicle that finally | firmly established Audi as a producer of practical hi |
He | firmly established himself in a solo practice between |
anthers in their second decade, Richardson has | firmly established the NFL into the Carolina landscap |
The legend of the Kicking Horse is now | firmly established in popular Canadian history howeve |
litical Editor Paul Bongiorno, the program has | firmly established itself as an agenda-setting forum |
With Yuan Lin | firmly established in the squad Shenzhen continued to |
This recording | firmly established Curtis Fuller as a serious, mature |
Sundblom's Claus | firmly established the larger-than-life, grandfatherl |
As Carman comments (p24) "The red coat was now | firmly established as the sign of an Englishman". |
d the Holy Roman Empire from 1027 to 1125, and | firmly established their monarchy as a major European |
The football program has | firmly established itself as one of the very finest j |
but also freedom of speech and association was | firmly established in Taiwan. |
e The Golem (1915, now lost) was a success and | firmly established Wegener's reputation. |
After an exciting 2002-03 campaign in which he | firmly established his position in the Fulham startin |
the time the 1998 season started, Harris was a | firmly established member of the team and a consisten |
15 years later, in 1988, Soundcraft, | firmly established as a leading console brand, was so |
as the success of this sequence of plays which | firmly established Shakespeare's reputation as a play |
y worked with Korn and Paul Oakenfold and is a | firmly established figure in the music production ind |
his large-scale landscape oil paintings which | firmly established his reputation as a leading landsc |
In 1941 Perry | firmly established his place on the Texas literary sc |
The siciliana was | firmly established as a signifier of a pastoral conte |
ant and tree contractor, and in 1800 he became | firmly established as a nurseryman following an order |
The | firmly established Post office on the High Street rem |
yards extended further north and inland, being | firmly established in places such as Douro by the end |
ion, but the organization of the State Church, | firmly established under Harless, finally achieved a |
It is now | firmly established as one of Tippett's most popular a |
The group has | firmly established traditions that include the homeco |
is one of the few characters in Cats to have a | firmly established relationship with another characte |
erman-Finnish Military Collaboration 1940-1941 | firmly established him as a world scholar and moved t |
and 2000, The Salvation Army also expanded and | firmly established its Worship and Assistance Centers |
the world that stands in stark contrast to the | firmly established expectations of life in the Middle |
With Ma | firmly established as a permanent fixture within Sich |
In the 1991 summer, already | firmly established in the starting XI, he was essenti |
Since then Victor's star has risen and he has | firmly established himself as one of the leading upco |
With the Southern Oscillation Index | firmly established as strongly positive after a coupl |
on a short story written by Pudumaipithan and | firmly established him as an important film maker. |
From then on, he was | firmly established in the Kent eleven, and with 100 w |
is the most wealthy, the greatest and the most | firmly established of all the American powers." |
loyalty to the organisation meant that he was | firmly established as a 'fan favourite' in Manchester |
runner and dangerous counter-attacker, he has | firmly established himself as Bath's first-choice ful |
the Royal Northern College of Music, he became | firmly established on the new music circuit with a se |
But Scotland's rule over Mann did not become | firmly established until 1275, when the Manx led by G |
Yiddish as a foreign language and is therefore | firmly established in any discourse about the develop |
n made 44 starts in all competitions as he was | firmly established as the Gills' first choice goalkee |
The school became | firmly established as one of the major fine art and c |
During the 1999-00, Mattocks | firmly established himself in the Floriana first team |
So | firmly established did it swiftly become that any req |
The name was | firmly established by 1923, when the section of Ching |
Having | firmly established as a ruler of Azerbaijan with Tabr |
n the immensity of the sublime essence, who is | firmly established and firmly rooted, the lofty mount |
vents are imprecise but the modern pattern was | firmly established by 1588, the time of the Spanish A |
combined with the slip trailing technique, was | firmly established in the Staffordshire area by the m |
ant view of religious societies, and there are | firmly established student-led Christian, Islamic and |
in good stead, and over the years they became | firmly established in what has now been renamed EBL D |
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