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Meat extenders are non-meat substances with | substantial protein content. |
ed educational services to adolescents with | substantial psychiatric needs. |
Canada in 1969, and these developments have | substantial public support, although the matter remains |
e arrived in Perth and by early 1940 gained | substantial public support, but also encountered opposi |
The painting received | substantial public attention as the focus of John McTie |
the junction with Long Lane, it is the only | substantial public open space in the suburb. |
The murders received | substantial public attention, and four suspects were qu |
imo de Rivera's dictatorship suppressed all | substantial public use of Catalan, Noucentisme was imme |
The proposed replacement has attracted | substantial public protests and criticism, including th |
retreats from a fight without first taking | substantial punishment. |
t stinted on; the class proved able to take | substantial punishment. |
itive slaves began to unite with the city's | substantial Quaker population in the struggle to end sl |
Today, the coal traffic still exists in | substantial qualities, but it is no longer shipped from |
ze (corn), and during the 1980s it exported | substantial quantities to its drought-stricken neighbor |
African confectionery giant Beacon produces | substantial quantities of the product, where it is both |
10-12 hours when ingested orally (even when | substantial quantities are consumed). |
Substantial quantities of magnetite ore are also unders | |
aeological material, Dr Clement contributed | substantial quantities of botanical material from North |
rare, unstable and not found as the acid in | substantial quantities. |
ving memory" on 2 dec 2009, which suggested | substantial quantity was found in the drivers body in t |
dride is metallic palladium that contains a | substantial quantity of hydrogen within its crystal lat |
While music with notation has survived, in | substantial quantity, the interpretation of this music, |
uilt at trial, but that new evidence raised | substantial questions about the blood's origin. |
14 on the UK Singles Chart) but did receive | substantial radio play in Britain. |
It is the album's opening track and gained | substantial radio success, reaching #3 in Ireland, #5 i |
band's most well-known song as it received | substantial radio play throughout the 1990s. |
ly released in Canada, No Hay Igual has had | substantial radio play on Canadian Club radio stations |
ans one of the end platforms was given more | substantial railings and gates for passenger use while |
In recent years, several of the more | substantial railroad stations on the Norfolk and Southe |
found itself the ideal place to make both a | substantial railway tunnel and motorway bridge. |
of London Wall, whose varied work included | substantial railway construction contracts, rebuilding |
r seen in the upper photo only occurs after | substantial rainfall during the wet season. |
Changes in water policies and | substantial rains in the region hope to effect a return |
The warren is completely enclosed by the | substantial ramparts of the Iron Age hillfort, Dolebury |
the triangle, and the site was defended by | substantial ramparts. |
part in the expedition, 23 went on to have | substantial rank in later years. |
It can be used at a | substantial rate by fructokinase. |
All these programmes experienced a | substantial ratings boost thanks to the Reality Effect. |
st of the building, however, dates from the | substantial re-build of 1836. |
teenth century, and that church had to have | substantial re-building work following a fire in 1615, |
In 1930 there was a | substantial re-organisation. |
r topography, but where Dewdney had secured | substantial real estate for himself adjacent to the Can |
Fortune was erected as the second half of a | substantial realignment of London's chief acting compan |
AD.) Alberht, therefore, also became a more | substantial reality. |
One very | substantial reason for its high level of daily sales wa |
If the legislature determines there are | substantial reasons for the exercise of the taking powe |
A | substantial rebuild by architect John Dobson in 1826 cr |
In 1424 there was a | substantial rebuilding of the castle by Richard de Beau |
eing completed the building caught fire and | substantial rebuilding was needed. |
He employed William Burges to undertake | substantial rebuilding. |
ttended Lawrence University where he gained | substantial recognition for being an outstanding athlet |
This film earned him | substantial recognition in the Tamil film industry. |
This required | substantial reconfiguration, and the increasing scarcit |
Substantial records survive at IGI. | |
and dozens of fish species have also seen a | substantial recovery since the DDT ban was imposed. |
He also enjoyed | substantial recurring roles on Chancer, Where the Heart |
e business and residential community due to | substantial redevelopment in the area and the community |
During 2007 a | substantial redevelopment commenced under a Private Fin |
ly as Salford Academy) opened in 2006 after | substantial redevelopment. |
as mayor, New Rochelle's downtown underwent | substantial redevelopment. |
A | substantial redrawing of Wellington's boundaries ahead |
e 2011 United States federal budget holds a | substantial reduction in funding for the Electronic Gov |
act, endeavors, and Indian reductions was a | substantial reduction of the Population of indigenous p |
ich annoyed Henry IV of France and caused a | substantial reduction of the present made to the Englis |
t in the Conservative column but suffered a | substantial reduction in the majority, which fell from |
th Island for the first time; this led to a | substantial reduction in the number of contestants, wit |
idone plus 5 mg of amiloride daily led to a | substantial reduction in urine calcium in Dent's patien |
accepted notwithstanding that it involved a | substantial reduction in income. |
small additional increases in pe lead to a | substantial reduction in cross-sectional area ®. |
In lime softening, there is a | substantial reduction in total dissolved solids (TDS). |
but when the war ended its profits showed a | substantial reduction. |
passenger traffic in the 1950s-1960s led to | substantial reductions in passenger train arrivals and |
Ely advocated | substantial reductions in state salaries during the dep |
r change to be successful, and who reported | substantial reductions in homosexual attraction and sub |
Following a | substantial redundancy programme the remaining staff we |
/s, using aerobraking on Earths atmosphere ( | substantial reentry shields would be required). |
e village, is an ancient one, but the first | substantial reference to it is from around 1900: the pr |
This strategic change was followed by a | substantial reform in the Army undertaken by Barclay as |
human rights groups say there must also be | substantial reforms to a justice system that has failed |
vived in the Second Constitutional Era with | substantial reforms and participation by political part |
rt of his campaign, Berdimuhamedow promised | substantial reforms such as allowing internet access fo |
period in office, he attempted to carry out | substantial reforms, which brought passionate oppositio |
The station had a | substantial refurbishment at the end of 2004 with some |
The Arts Club is currently enjoying a | substantial refurbishment and will re-open in the late |
itician Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who demanded | substantial regional autonomy and opposed the military |
egular classroom teacher, but there must be | substantial, regularly scheduled collaborative planning |
Nubian literature credits him with a | substantial reign since future Nubian kings requested t |
By mid-August, the last | substantial reinforcements of sepoys had reached Delhi, |
the Odessa Offensive 3rd Ukrainian received | substantial reinforcements. |
It, and by now its | substantial related endowments, fell to a court favouri |
y considered, if they have such a close and | substantial relation to interstate commerce that their |
perations in all matters having a close and | substantial relation to interstate traffic" and to ensu |
unity for females but not for males had any | substantial relationship to that interest. |
By 2000, a | substantial relaxation of general censorship, and the l |
le RL-10 is optimal or adequate and hence a | substantial reliability and cost benefit was realized. |
me of the line's old formation, as the last | substantial relic, Owaka station's goods shed, was remo |
At Riverhead no | substantial relics remain. |
For instance, in smoking cessation, a | substantial relief is achieved after approximately 6-12 |
nnedy Expressway) in the mid-1950s required | substantial relocation of sewer lines around the new th |
is the only village in central Asia with a | substantial remaining German minority. |
There are no | substantial remains of the station. |
These expeditions uncovered | substantial remains of the Assyrian and Neo-Hittite per |
The | substantial remains of a medieval moated manor can be s |
It is notable as including | substantial remains of an abandoned village including a |
h of the fabric of the Romanesque building, | substantial remains of which still underlie many of the |
There are | substantial remains of the hilltop house, which is buil |
Substantial remains of the Old Mill still stand and hav | |
Up until the 1930's there were | substantial remains. |
Substantial remnants of the much altered keep remain. | |
Substantial remnants of stone structures and the water | |
In the 1930s | substantial remodelling of the foyer took place, but th |
Despite the | substantial renovation process which returned the house |
A | substantial renovation was completed on October 29, 200 |
Despite | substantial renovation and the introduction of new vest |
The building underwent a | substantial renovation at that time, but the interior o |
In 2001, after | substantial renovation, the church received its present |
Substantial renovations were completed as part of the e | |
center and athletic facilities, along with | substantial renovations to several of the existing buil |
he Olympia reopened in the 1990s, and after | substantial renovations is currently used as a venue fo |
A | substantial reordering was carried out by William Venn |
CCC was founded in 1820 but was subject to | substantial reorganisation and reformation in 1878. |
towers erected in the 1930s were in need of | substantial repair or replacement. |
ry repairs could be made in Greece and more | substantial repairs made at Malta 10 to 24 October 1945 |
work by specialist contractors consisted of | substantial repairs to the ornate stonework and windows |
0,000 worth of damage to the pier but after | substantial repairs it was re-opened in June of the fol |
tial repairs, she was towed to Miami, where | substantial repairs were made, and on to Key West where |
orical Trust acquired the building and made | substantial repairs. |
hanges from the previous election are quite | substantial, representing twenty years of population mo |
The second, more | substantial reredos was installed in 1884 and designed |
Although | substantial research has been devoted to this subject, |
will soon be made publicly available, that | substantial research is required, or simply because it |
He was part of a | substantial research tradition, a large community of in |
a deep seated knowledge of the business and | substantial reserves of experience. |
n interest in thorium is motivated by their | substantial reserves. |
Stepney shared in this phenomenon with some | substantial residences amid the poorer houses, though b |
ham, "Mountsfield" was one of London's more | substantial residences set in its own park. |
The area has a | substantial residential population, a surprisingly larg |
s founded on the belief that there is still | substantial residual support for its predecessor. |
e convenient location, but the idea had met | substantial resistance from their mostly local customer |
san ridges so important that they committed | substantial resources to defending them, and attacked t |
Since then the city of Drammen has spent | substantial resources on developing attractive park are |
The EA mustered its | substantial resources to break the Teamsters' support f |
oups within Year Groups; Heads of Year have | substantial responsibility for Years 9, 10, 11 and 12/1 |
tinctive features which have arisen because | substantial responsibility for town and country plannin |
are not only houses of residence, but have | substantial responsibility for student teaching. |
On May 18, 1980 after a | substantial restoration works in the building was opene |
It has had | substantial restoration work by Elliot, Brosswood, Hill |
In 1858 the church underwent | substantial restoration leaving only one small Norman a |
, though not as large as the Nile, have had | substantial results. |
tle and by his zeal and efficiency achieved | substantial results. |
Despite | substantial resuscitation efforts, he was established t |
A | substantial retrospective exhibition of Kaplan's work w |
money or other items of value and promise a | substantial return to the participants. |
er the War, building controls precluded any | substantial return to private housebuilding and Costain |
Substantial revenues were attached to such offices and | |
I highly suggest a | substantial revision of this article to eliminate the w |
. Louis, 1908, p. 619) that it "underwent a | substantial revision at the hands of Eugenius II, Bisho |
nd to address new issues, the EFCC passed a | substantial revision to its Statement of Faith on July |
Harleian genealogies, the text represents a | substantial revision seeking to integrate the branches |
However, after | substantial revisions were made, the song was deemed a |
ugh similar to the outgoing model, featured | substantial revisions both to the body and chassis. |
The Moriarty Chieftain was given a | substantial reward by Queen Elizabeth. |
rs over his CB radio about her escape and a | substantial reward for her return. |
in the Scottish Campaign where he received | substantial rewards for the return of a number of priso |
is manner, he ensures that the risk and the | substantial rewards of an LBO investment remain solely |
This article could use | substantial rework. |
Saward did a | substantial rewrite as script-editor. |
A | substantial rewrite of the simulation package was relea |
8 until 2009, when he and Mason performed a | substantial rewrite over several months. |
It reaches the sea at a | substantial ria, the Exe Estuary, on the south (English |
This grew into a | substantial ribbon-making trade early in the 19th centu |
Implementing the McMahon Act created a | substantial rift between United States and British rela |
hat Dr Dietz's false testimony affected the | substantial rights of appellant." |
ratic Union (CDU) and SPD were matched by a | substantial rise in the Left vote and smaller rises for |
al remediation of chromium waste, citing "a | substantial risk of imminent damage to public health an |
een irresponsible, because there had been a | substantial risk to DGA's creditors. |
at the disputed pipeline carries a real and | substantial risk of failure because of its potential to |
n official's "deliberate indifference" to a | substantial risk of serious harm to an inmate violates |
mes of violence and where the offender is a | substantial risk to the community, the offender should |
actually opened fire while not being at any | substantial risk since marchers were not able to enter |
The football team also has a | substantial rivalry with Trion High School. |
The area is typified by a | substantial river bed with deep fast-flowing channels, |
bridge with four arches supported on three | substantial river piers, 34 feet (10.4 m) apart. |
'filters' automatically applied to identify | substantial, robust studies. |
nitial work by the Park Service encountered | substantial rock excavation, with the subsequent cost o |
It currently contains a | substantial rock collection, including many ultraviolet |
In 2007, Walls played a | substantial role in leading the Blue Bombers to the 95t |
ow the North Vietnamese Army to take a more | substantial role in the war. |
In 2006, she had a small but | substantial role in Clint Eastwood's Oscar-nominated Wo |
Her other most | substantial role was playing the recurring character Pa |
rn from injury where he able to play a more | substantial role with team. |
She returned to film with a more | substantial role in the thriller Sorted (2000). |
edmond's smaller Parnellite group to play a | substantial role behind the scenes in helping the rival |
The song played a | substantial role in the film's success as did other son |
As Andrea Leeds she played her first | substantial role in the film Come and Get It (1936) and |
6), produced by her friend Wayne, and had a | substantial role in The Tattered Dress (1957). |
ransparency, Congressional oversight, and a | substantial role for parents of children with autism in |
0 agent (other than Bond himself) to have a | substantial role in a Bond film, which includes a sizea |
Her more | substantial roles included Alice Angel, a dizzy showgir |
rlet Letter (1934) gave her one of her more | substantial roles in talking pictures, and she had a ca |
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