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He had | substantial involvement in the passage of legislation a |
ide precursor is first isolated to obtain a | substantial ion population of mostly the intended speci |
n origin to call Wapella home; afterwich, a | substantial Irish community came to Wapella to build an |
front has four gables with dormers and four | substantial irregular stone mullioned bays, one offset |
Perhaps more | substantial is that his 96th career touchdown moved him |
istrict reported an independent audit found | substantial issues including a failure by the former su |
were Australian born (63%) but there was a | substantial Italian community, 13% were born in Italy a |
on Terminal Island, East San Pedro, where a | substantial Japanese American community had developed p |
he towns of Safed and nearby Tiberias, with | substantial Jewish communities, were destroyed in the t |
it was Van Den Hul, the cost must have been | substantial judging by the cost of their hi fi intercon |
er and by the age of fifteen had acquired a | substantial knowledge of Talmudic and rabbinic literatu |
rmyard are situated at the north end, and a | substantial lake at the south end. |
but they still have their bible college and | substantial land in the locality. |
was a close friend of Cromwell and received | substantial land grants in Ireland and England. |
ose to its junction with Newham Way and has | substantial land, owing to its sports specialism, shari |
three times, and his marriages brought him | substantial landed wealth. |
braham Lincoln, a local militia captain and | substantial landholder with an inherited 200-acre (81 h |
kruptcy of his father, the 1820 loss of the | substantial landholdings that his family had possessed |
ughter of the 7th Duke of Beaufort, another | substantial landowner in the county. |
urghley, and became (by steady accretion) a | substantial landowner. |
The Bachgoti Khanzada were | substantial landowners in eastern Uttar Pradesh, and pr |
According to their traditions, they were | substantial landowners and came to the attention of the |
rovided several taluqdar families, and were | substantial landowners. |
James O'Donnell came from a family of | substantial landowners. |
l world in the seventeenth century and were | substantial landowners; their main seat was Brackenstow |
He was successful enough to pass on | substantial lands to his eldest surviving son, Justo Pa |
ound Coed y Cerrig have been the subject of | substantial landslipping in the past. |
The leaders were allowed a | substantial lead (eleven minutes) for a semi-classic, w |
The INC candidate had | substantial lead in 17 of the ACs whereas Charenamei le |
mestic charts it did influence, by taking a | substantial lead over its predecessor. |
This has allowed TVB to gain a | substantial lead in ratings and market share. |
Funding for this work was provided by a | substantial legacy from the Maffey sisters, and the fun |
t by the name of Mrs Sagle Bernstein left a | substantial legacy to Cromer Hospital in 2001. |
, and have undertaken, and been subject to, | substantial legal action centering around it. |
n his home county of Sussex he maintained a | substantial legal practice, serving as feoffee, arbitra |
blems with the Israeli censor, and provoked | substantial legal difficulties upon his return to Israe |
ense match and had been fighting for such a | substantial length of time that the match had degraded |
Additionally, Brinda trained for a | substantial length of time under Kanchipuram Naina Pill |
Once the railway was extended to include | substantial lengths of surface running, the locomotives |
stating the takeover would "not result in a | substantial lessening of competition", and is "not like |
ers and acquisitions that would result in a | substantial lessening of competition |
record of Mr. Potvin -- he says he wrote 'a | substantial letter to the editor' in 1987, but the maga |
is having relics of riparian vegetation in | substantial level. |
he local residents what may be based on its | substantial levels of vitamin B12 and chalconoids that |
a small number of "grammatical features and | substantial lexical features." |
ation in Europe allowed him to accumulate a | substantial library of books concerning Classically ins |
rested in magical research have access to a | substantial library of resources as well as magician-on |
emises at Burlington House, London, where a | substantial library and meeting rooms are available to |
nts to the museum building, and gave MOMA's | substantial library of art books and catalogues to Oxfo |
the antiquary Robert Vaughan as part of his | substantial library at Hengwrt, but it was later separa |
Light produces immaterial and | substantial lights, including immaterial intellects (an |
gard to all the circumstances including any | substantial likelihood that the accused will ... commit |
or representing data, and this represents a | substantial limitation. |
By definition, such individuals have | substantial limitations not shared by the general popul |
r hand, the analytical stereoplotter has no | substantial limitations on focal length or scale. |
age of 30, Farmer, now walking (but with a | substantial limp that never left her), enrolled in the |
The | substantial liner notes, written by noted rock critic D |
While both stations attracted | substantial listener numbers, neither signal covered th |
Gunthorpe is not survived by | substantial literary remains. |
Many are able to make | substantial livelihood. |
Vietnam, the American government gave him a | substantial living allowance and paid for all his child |
bankers to move into the country and offer | substantial loans to the new regime, thus increasing U. |
subscription, in particular by means of two | substantial loans of £2,000, one from Viscount Canning |
n list was found on his body with a list of | substantial loans Nugan Hand had extended to various no |
It serves the | substantial local francophone community, offering class |
breed in 1937, and by the 1950s commanded a | substantial local market share. |
ty Lieutenant for Essex, as well as being a | substantial local landowner and notable. |
Music Scene to gain exposure through Fowl's | substantial local, regional and national distribution n |
ly dependent on an accurate birth time, and | substantial locational information can be derived even |
Madison administrations, and who built the | substantial Locust Lawn Estate just outside New Paltz. |
They normally require | substantial logistical support to cover not only the se |
In the winter, they erected the more | substantial long houses, in which more than one clan co |
tween Blackwall and Royal Victoria, and the | substantial loop to serve Canning Town was a late desig |
2), 21 Fifth Avenue, demolished in 1953), a | substantial loss cited in 1965's With Heritage So Rich. |
e ways the body metabolizes fat, leading to | substantial loss of body weight. |
Crusade saw the sack of Constantinople and | substantial loss of territory by the Byzantines to the |
n Atenas, leading to a number of deaths and | substantial loss of property. |
Levees and channelization-along with | substantial loss of bottomland forests to agriculture i |
h, 7th, and 8th Infantry Divisions suffered | substantial loss that they needed extensive rest and re |
t to fire each year, usually representing a | substantial loss for the grower. |
cial factors (see below) led to a rapid and | substantial loss of heathland to scrub and trees, parti |
entering the sheltered housing market meant | substantial losses in the early 1990s. |
s 8 to 1, they lost the battle and suffered | substantial losses while the enemy was almost untouched |
The Spitfires inflicted | substantial losses on Japanese raiders as North-Western |
hereby reduce our limited resources causing | substantial losses to the country. |
estroyed; the Vietnamese attackers suffered | substantial losses during the attack. |
n found in favour of the abbey but by then, | substantial losses had been accrued. |
s that BT Global Services had to write down | substantial losses and that Verwaayen was to blame. |
ter on a back road, which cost the regiment | substantial losses, later was magnified into a full-sca |
The company suffered | substantial losses, forcing Cholmondeley to make an ass |
mpany eventually 'walked away' with further | substantial losses. |
riate investments in Dubai and Iraq may see | substantial losses. |
roduction techniques and Zumbi's strong and | substantial lyrical content were a major hit with under |
From this greater publicity, flowed a | substantial magazine partwork published weekly by Marsh |
ugh a subset known as warlocks can use more | substantial magic; until the fifth book all warlocks ar |
tire production line, this still requires a | substantial maintenance effort and cost burden. |
She was re-elected by | substantial majorities until the 1996 elections, when t |
t in the Irish Parliament was achieved with | substantial majorities, and was marked by mass bribery |
klands War, contributed to a victory with a | substantial majority in Parliament for the incumbent Co |
Recent research has shown that a | substantial majority of highly cited case-control studi |
The | substantial majority of the population remained faithfu |
The | substantial majority of the population remained faithfu |
January 1910 he had been returned with the | substantial majority of 6,073 votes over his Unionist o |
ian Mulroney's first term due to Mulroney's | substantial majority in the Commons, with an opposition |
ational Alliance Party had the support of a | substantial majority of the newly elected Members of Pa |
of federation, and the referendum showed a | substantial majority on the "Yes" side. |
er the Earl of Liverpool were able to win a | substantial majority over the Whigs. |
with 54 councillors elected resulting in a | substantial majority of 34. |
In 1924, the church voted by a | substantial majority to join the United Church. |
seat defeating two other candidates with a | substantial majority on the first ballot. |
less, Bourque was elected in 1998, as was a | substantial majority of his candidates. |
1997 and 2001, he retained the seat with a | substantial majority. |
This changed her work schedule in a | substantial manner and provided the reason that she cou |
course, to investigate in any very full or | substantial manner, a generic complaint regarding a per |
whose family home was Brockenhurst Farm - a | substantial manor house. |
There was a | substantial manor house at Oakley in the 16th century. |
In 1724 Sir Henry Liddell built a | substantial mansion within the curtilage of the castle, |
wealthy coal owner and iron master, built a | substantial mansion, Mawley Hall, in about 1730. |
tect John Dobson to convert the ruin into a | substantial mansion. |
There was an unusually large number of | substantial mansions in the parish, perhaps because of |
Brooks won by a | substantial margin and was reelected by approximately t |
the O'Connell machine had delivered such a | substantial margin of victory in Governor Dewey's own C |
he contested Witney for Labour, losing by a | substantial margin to Conservative former Foreign Secre |
Cooksey won the primary by a | substantial margin in the Feb. 26 primary. |
Jellett ended up winning by a | substantial margin, however a court later ruled the cit |
Schaefer won by a | substantial margin, 62% to 38%. |
incumbent governor Robert F. Bradford by a | substantial margin, and became the 58th Governor. |
t James Oliver in the general election by a | substantial margin. |
However, Cullen defeated Kilrea with a | substantial margin. |
ultimately lost the ensuing byelection by a | substantial margin. |
and Wales, passed the House of Commons by a | substantial margin. |
es Senate election in Florida but lost by a | substantial margin. |
y won one seat, and Carew lost his own by a | substantial margin. |
her seat in the 2008 election; she won by a | substantial margin. |
n challenged Brooks, and this time won be a | substantial margin. |
er the proposal was rejected by voters by a | substantial margin. |
e smallest and lightest FD 200 mm lens by a | substantial margin. |
He would go on to defeat her by a | substantial margin. |
th of his campaigns, he lost the state by a | substantial margin. |
Patriotic Party (NPP) won the election by a | substantial margin; Taylor won 75.3% of the vote in the |
margin, and again in 1842 and 1843 by more | substantial margins. |
the optical market improved, Santur gained | substantial market share.. |
is a medium-green colour above without any | substantial markings. |
The community speak Gujarati, with | substantial Marwari loanwords. |
Not long afterwards | substantial masonry structures were also constructed, i |
and from which loving words of sympathy and | substantial material help were sent to fellow-workers. |
tolen precious metal ore was a pressing and | substantial matter. |
17th century by farmers, and many stands of | substantial mature Welsh Oaks were felled to meet the d |
He was a man of | substantial means, and in his time a very popular paint |
He himself was a man of | substantial means, appearing in the 1690s as a signific |
Council had commissioned, which recommended | substantial measures for cyclists as part of a process |
lm Chapter 27, which premiered and received | substantial media and critical attention at the 2007 Su |
BPAS gained | substantial media attention in early 2011, when the cha |
articles on the topic of piracy have drawn | substantial media attention. |
d the risks of road accidents, has received | substantial media attention, with the work on road acci |
the name Operation Stockholm, and attracted | substantial media interest. |
reaches its first dynamic peak, all of the | substantial melodic and rhythmic information has alread |
There are | substantial memorials to members of these families in t |
He built up a | substantial merchant business in Bombay before moving t |
n the interior of North America, stimulated | substantial migration for several decades and the forma |
r on, Scott took on the task of equipping a | substantial military force. |
India had obtained | substantial military and economic assistance from the U |
termill and the Beck was dammed to create a | substantial mill pond. |
m of 1889 to 1892 saw the building of seven | substantial mills by the 'Ashton Syndicate'. |
al, particularly Butterley Tunnel, revealed | substantial mineral deposits. |
deposit is considered to be one of the most | substantial mineral discoveries in Canada in the last 4 |
ining and olive groves; Glen Osmond boasted | substantial mineral deposits, and vineyards were establ |
nt Equity, and the company's managers own a | substantial minority stake in the business. |
Strombeek is home to a | substantial minority of French-speakers. |
Agriculture is the source of income for a | substantial minority. |
deliberations lacked neutrality, causing a | substantial miscarriage of justice." |
ry Conwall-Leigh, another Englishwoman, did | substantial missionary work there. |
The edifice did not undergo any | substantial modification. |
ghboring O'Sheas "are going to require very | substantial modifications or complete tear-downs and re |
e) at reduced power on 3 October 2008 after | substantial modifications to the aerial earlier that ye |
More | substantial modifications were carried out by the Londo |
te-in campaign was aided in large part with | substantial monetary aid and assistance from the Native |
Later conditions included a | substantial monetary transfer to the Bank of Brazil and |
The piece proved to be a | substantial moneymaker for Beethoven, but is generally |
local universities, the Manoogians donated | substantial monies to churches, educational institution |
He died in Derby in 1825 and he has a | substantial monument in Derby Cathedral. |
of thing, so far as a literary story and a | substantial moral are concerned . . . |
to a single building, arguing that the more | substantial, more regular walls to the west of the site |
The organ has undergone | substantial movement and alteration over the years, cul |
Choral settings of the Creed, the most | substantial movement, are rarely performed in Anglican |
The new building provides a | substantial multi-faith centre. |
Substantial multi-story brick buildings were constructe | |
The seat has a | substantial Muslim population. |
he island of Britain") while others include | substantial narrative explanation. |
me, Harding College also received its first | substantial national opposition and criticism in the ne |
Winson achieved | substantial national recognition in her later life. |
Brandon Trust has a | substantial national profile and contributes regularly |
Lisnaskea had a unionist majority, but a | substantial nationalist minority. |
audience in Sydney, and this grew into to a | substantial nationwide following in the 1990s as Triple |
NP's popularity in Dewsbury fell (despite a | substantial nationwide rise in support for the party ov |
Substantial Native American settlements existed at the | |
There is concern in areas with a | substantial native crab fishery, such as the Chesapeake |
l objects as slow interstellar vessels with | substantial natural resources; and that such interstell |
Given the | substantial nature of these deficiencies, the article h |
uded track and rolling stock of a much more | substantial nature. |
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