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continued the work on the house, having the | substantial grounds and gardens landscaped by Lancelot |
Powis Castle and its | substantial grounds, lie not far to the south of the st |
omprises very large, detached villas set in | substantial grounds. |
ists will control the vitamin C intake in a | substantial group of people. |
rch Professor and continues research with a | substantial group. |
ople are scattered throughout Eurasia, with | substantial groups located in western Mongolia, the nor |
There has been | substantial growth in Menifee with many new home constr |
After | substantial growth and expansion the institute became t |
957 is said to have laid the foundation for | substantial growth in Pentecostalism in that country. |
ulation centre of Bristol, experienced very | substantial growth in housing and, in particular, emplo |
During his tenure, the company experienced | substantial growth, expanding operations across Canada. |
. Golomb, the gallery underwent a period of | substantial growth, evolving into a museum and receivin |
In 2007, Imagine Homes achieved | substantial growth, with headquarters located in Farnbo |
s in both width and thickness and, with the | substantial guard, has a hilt-biased balance, aiding ag |
ina, Malaysia as well as any locales with a | substantial Hakka diaspora population. |
rated by his first wife Joan Stanton to the | substantial hardback series Centaur Classics, which inc |
ss of the bridge as a highway artery caused | substantial hardship to commuters and the communities o |
waves enter a shelter, they will likely do | substantial harm to occupants and equipment. |
The point is a | substantial hazard to navigation. |
tivity and Disability (NCPAD) is to promote | substantial health benefits that can be gained from par |
ndicated, especially in advanced cases with | substantial heart involvement. |
By the early-to-middle 20th century | substantial heavy industry was in place principally in |
She was already a | substantial heiress having received some £6,000 and wou |
as in the second world war, the RN offered | substantial help to Russia: at the siege of Riga, and b |
Ongoing operations received | substantial help from the California Province of the Je |
inese government was in no position to give | substantial help. |
t me know if you plan to add something more | substantial here. |
sed to be a significant fishing port with a | substantial Herring fleet. |
This opened Le Queen up to a | substantial heterosexual following, taking it from a Pa |
e five hamlets in Canton Township to retain | substantial historic significance; it also endured as a |
d, one must conclude that the works were of | substantial historical, military and literary value.... |
with a female chorus, "Yellow Days," was a | substantial hit in the MOR (Middle of the Road) easy li |
came a minor US hit for them in 1973, and a | substantial hit in Canada. |
nal upbeat sound and might have been a more | substantial hit for her somewhat earlier. |
a melodic synthesizer line, the track was a | substantial hit on both sides of the Atlantic, reaching |
sed their first album back in 1995 with the | substantial hit single "Summertime in the LBC" featurin |
les Chart in 1980, having previously been a | substantial hit in Continental Europe in 1979. |
icht allein" ("You Are Not Alone") became a | substantial hit. |
9, but it would prove to be the band's last | substantial hit. |
mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as a | substantial holder of land and manors. |
mium Bars and Restaurants plc', which has a | substantial holding of establishments across the North |
d Asian Christian story, the collection has | substantial holdings on the history of mission, and on |
The failure of Greatstone to develop into a | substantial holiday resort, coupled with the inconvenie |
of Norfolk This small short Beck rises in a | substantial hollow on the edge of Hundred Acre Wood in |
A | substantial home of two stories over a basement with re |
, whereas Alexander was forced to leave his | substantial home near Ulverston. |
stige development in Village Road and other | substantial homes were completed in Wellington Road, Qu |
Although a few | substantial homes were constructed by white families, w |
ntial area with tree-lined streets and many | substantial homes and gardens. |
The church stands in a neighborhood of | substantial homes and in a cluster of houses of worship |
eceived from Bishop Gilbert Burnet the more | substantial honour of the treasurership and a canonry i |
Rams have | substantial horns while ewes have small horns or are po |
nal stud based in the area, the station saw | substantial horse traffic. |
don and North Western Railway constructed a | substantial hotel and railway station at Greenore to se |
was granted to Robert May who constructed a | substantial house here and one of his descendants John |
s the first member of the family to build a | substantial house on the present site of Eaton Hall in |
In the Victorian era several | substantial houses and cottages were built in the villa |
everal outlying properties, including three | substantial houses, ten tenanted cottages and another e |
xpanded in the past twenty years, and three | substantial housing developments have helped to increas |
Substantial housing development took place in the vicin | |
ll get free, taxpayer-supplied housing or a | substantial housing bonus that could pay a professor's |
the differences between their views remain | substantial, however. |
arby Yorkshire Wolds were later the site of | substantial human activity during the neolithic and the |
It is capable of producing | substantial hybrid vigor when used for crossbreeding. |
out, but in the absence of any original or | substantial ideas, its spunk soon grates." |
The ruins are | substantial, if neglected. |
influence of the landowner or "patron" was | substantial if not absolute. |
Additionally, the | substantial immigration rate of the 1910s and 1920s spu |
He also had a | substantial impact on the libertarian movement. |
artists whom he has identified as having a | substantial impact upon his development as a writer com |
ddeley Canada, where he continued to have a | substantial impact on the development of aviation in Ca |
im as “a man of principle”, one who "made a | substantial impact on this world, perhaps as much of an |
an groups and raising funds, Simkins made a | substantial impact on the health of African Americans i |
Professor Rowan-Robinson had already made a | substantial impact on astronomy by the early 1970s, thr |
requisite for pro-growth policies to make a | substantial impact on poverty levels. |
ert environment, these alterations have had | substantial impacts on regional wildlife and habitats. |
o would have necessitated the stationing of | substantial Imperial forces within these states' border |
that support or sustain human life, are of | substantial importance in preventing impairment of huma |
No | substantial improvement resulted under Wilkinson, who w |
yton, Lancashire was an inventor who made a | substantial improvement to machinery for carding cotton |
in terrestrial atomic clocks, providing for | substantial improvement in clock accuracy. |
ear a social potentiality sufficient to the | substantial improvement of living conditions in the who |
DIALIGN-TX is a | substantial improvement of DIALIGN-T that combines the |
een important...he deserves much credit for | substantial improvement in U.S. relations." |
arallel programs and therefore results in a | substantial improvement of programmer productivity. |
That brought | substantial improvement to the subscription mechanism, |
written by Amarendran R. Subramanian and is | substantial improvement of DIALIGN-T by combining greed |
network, its condition and functioning need | substantial improvement. |
He made | substantial improvements to the property but it was lar |
He was instrumental in developing | substantial improvements to submarine telegraph cables, |
Substantial improvements to pensions were made, with in | |
of Prisons declared that Dartmoor had made | substantial improvements to its management and regime. |
ardinny House in Bearsden from 1853, making | substantial improvements to the property to the designs |
He made | substantial improvements in his second season (2002), w |
y found that the school had made a range of | substantial improvements in the past year. |
He answered his critics by showing | substantial improvements throughout the following two s |
ford, MP for Lichfield 1865-74, carried out | substantial improvements to the house under the directi |
while distributed vectored thrust provides | substantial improvements in pressure drag. |
ontinued advances in food quality have made | substantial improvements in the lives of millions throu |
Substantial improvements have been made to the A497 bet | |
maceutical industry in Nazi Germany and its | substantial impunity following the Nuremberg trial of 1 |
It is more | substantial in scale and has a statue of St. Michael by |
her own damages, which were often much more | substantial, in terms of the cost of round-the-clock pe |
Forbes ... the most consistent in style and | substantial in output". |
supporting the agency's conclusion must be | substantial in consideration of the record as a whole, |
an anticipated, as the banks were made more | substantial, in order to cope with steam tugs, which wo |
ll, making the cost of a contested election | substantial in many counties. |
Substantial inactivation of spironolactone occurs in th | |
The powers of the Transit Commission are | substantial, including essentially all the powers neces |
pose that it provided him with a relatively | substantial income on the basis of his costly lease of |
the time , with the family still earning a | substantial income from the estate's coal mining holdin |
re, which in turn will affect the much more | substantial income from the Arts Council of Wales. |
Abergwili has seen a | substantial increase in population in recent years with |
e Canadian Arctic exploration resulted in a | substantial increase in geographical knowledge as well |
the sparse service, Shippea Hill has seen a | substantial increase in the number of passengers and is |
This is a | substantial increase (9.6% for in-state and 8.1% for ou |
sian coast of the Black Sea, have enjoyed a | substantial increase in popularity since the fall of th |
use personal injury litigation has led to a | substantial increase in health care costs; they further |
he early 1990s after which time there was a | substantial increase in vandalism here; a PERTIS 'permi |
The result has been a | substantial increase in the number of reported cases. |
arty stood 12 candidates in the election, a | substantial increase on the 2 they had stood in the 200 |
ompounds, and the last 30 years have seen a | substantial increase in the application of biocatalysis |
The division was prompted by a | substantial increase in the number of admiralty cases a |
The newly improved facilities allowed a | substantial increase in the prison population, which le |
However, the bid resulted in | substantial increase in Arcelor's share value. |
his administration, navigational aids saw a | substantial increase and new technology was incorporate |
and I-405 freeways have contributed to the | substantial increase in property value the neighborhood |
ngle dose of testosterone in women causes a | substantial increase in fair bargaining behaviour, ther |
d that people deficient in MBL experience a | substantial increase in infections during the early yea |
as published in July 1978 and recommended a | substantial increase in pay for police officers - of th |
olonists after 1788, however, resulted in a | substantial increase in fire activity. |
rage household's energy needs, leading to a | substantial increase in their income because they no lo |
A | substantial increase in public concern about global war |
War II and until the 1970s, the park saw a | substantial increase in panhandlers. |
Egypt, national statistics have pointed to | substantial increase in consumption of food, electricit |
Brown also procured the only | substantial increases in state appropriations for teach |
he exercise of effective choice by schools, | substantial increases in licensing costs of products fr |
proposed changes to university funding and | substantial increases in the cost of tuition. |
toforo Madruzzo, the bishopric had gained a | substantial independence from the Habsburg-controlled c |
online social networking has also generated | substantial independent blog review and analysis. |
oking online there doesn't appear to be any | substantial, independent third party coverage. |
two wins in their final twelve games was a | substantial indication of their peril. |
ouraging investors in the private sector by | substantial inducements - tax holidays, free import of |
Today the most | substantial industrial plant remaining is Ford Dagenham |
ration being completed in 2001, assisted by | substantial industrial sponsorship. |
re and Catalonia, both of which already had | substantial industrial centers. |
djoining this inside the walled town were a | substantial industrial complex and a number of storage |
Commercial fishing developed as a | substantial industry, particularly oysters, finfish, an |
ater acted in a diplomatic capacity and had | substantial influence over the course of foreign policy |
He wrote several books that had a | substantial influence on Universalism in America in the |
tary post which among other advantages gave | substantial influence in choosing the Members of Parlia |
ssia is building monopolistic positions and | substantial influence over any country's economic, fina |
He had a | substantial influence on British music for well over ha |
Yellowman has had a | substantial influence on the world of hip hop. |
an Officer of the Order of Canada "for his | substantial influence on the francization of the langua |
anthology of English poetry that had a very | substantial influence on popular taste and perception o |
There is a significant dearth of | substantial information here. |
newspaper provides their readers with much | substantial information that they need. |
The website also provides | substantial information about herself, and a number of |
moirs of his life and conversion as well as | substantial information about traditional Tsimshian cus |
o and herbs(herbas), with chamomile being a | substantial ingredient. |
Ellen received a | substantial inheritance when her godmother, Helen Taske |
years of economic uncertainty coming into a | substantial inheritance), he fell down a flight of stai |
Keen in 1859; together they shared Lizzie's | substantial inheritance. |
y unable to build on this victory as he had | substantial injury problems for a number of years. |
egant, watchful batting style produced some | substantial innings for a West Indian team very much in |
ienced times of economic hardship, and also | substantial insecurity with regard to the Soviet Union' |
sorbed in the intestine (60%), and there is | substantial inter- and intraindividual differences in b |
m before the ship departed, and then charge | substantial interest on these loans. |
This feature has generated | substantial interest among nanotechnology researchers, |
980s, the building was gutted and underwent | substantial internal alteration. |
ctions in November 2005 in Haiti--even with | substantial international support." |
During his chairmanship the bank saw | substantial international expansion, acquiring a 51% st |
nment-in-exile, although he did not receive | substantial international support. |
into 28 languages (as of 2006), attracting | substantial international media attention. |
ught that she would have gone on to forge a | substantial international career had she not been stric |
as Martin's 2004 recording of Bach received | substantial international praise and recognition. |
aspect of the business, and has gained them | substantial international coverage |
hat others denote by terms - in the face of | substantial interpersonal knowledge variation. |
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1907 the flooding was finally stopped after | substantial intervention by the Southern Pacific Compan |
Etruria Hall was the site of the | substantial invention of photography by Thomas Wedgwood |
Etruria Hall was the site of the | substantial invention of photography, by Thomas Wedgwoo |
The NTSB, despite investing | substantial investigative resources trying to uncover t |
Learning these motor skills could require | substantial investment and switching to other flower ty |
ed the board of RIT Capital Partners PLC, a | substantial investment fund chaired and sponsored by Lo |
tourism plans having already benefited from | substantial investment by the Turkish Tourism Ministry. |
lternative sources of supply to sustain its | substantial investment in refining capacity. |
In addition the group also has a | substantial investment in the HAECO, the largest aircra |
He also made | substantial investments in San Francisco real estate. |
heir to a fortune initiated by his father's | substantial investments in John D. Rockefeller's Standa |
The Raynauds made | substantial investments to the estate while applying so |
He made | substantial investments in exploration for new resource |
Substantial investments will be needed to secure these | |
James Pemberton Fell, Heywood-Lonsdale made | substantial investments in City of North Vancouver. |
er's wife's uncle, Stephen V. Harkness made | substantial investments, but was a silent partner and d |
who was High Sheriff of two counties and a | substantial investor in North Vancouver. |
Jimmy would later become a | substantial investor with both brothers maintaining a 1 |
rder capital flows has continued, including | substantial involvement in foreign direct investment an |
use of the United States Government; and 2) | substantial involvement is not expected between the exe |
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