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expressed concern that tension within the army | could destabilize the country. |
ked a boy, but Kai challenged them before they | could destroy the boy's Beyblade. |
But before investigators | could detain him, al-Awlaki left for Yemen in March |
The 1B model | could detect bombers at 10,000 feet at a distance of |
It | could detect an RAF bomber from much longer range th |
Static walls | could detect aircraft up to 30 miles away. |
Some | could detect targets at distances up to 12 kilometer |
t contained an experimental gas gyroscope that | could detect both rotation and movement. |
States | could determine whether slavery would be legal withi |
That way, copyists | could determine whether they had indeed copied all t |
For example, we | could determine that the subject is hungry even thou |
If you | could develop more sources and create a decent secti |
n 1829 he retired from the business so that he | could devote more time to science. |
Alternatively, users | could dial a local number and connect via the PSS X. |
Children | could dial 150 and hear a different story over the t |
I | Could Die Here |
I figure that if Jesus | could die so that all of my wrongs could be forgiven |
If only these sorceresses | could die in their impiety without dragging many oth |
You | could die.'" |
The possible MFD pages | could differ for every plane, complementing their ab |
No man | could dig for gold unless he had bought a licence. |
Vishnu said that only Shiva | could digest the deadly poison. |
r Gentile, that theory realised how philosophy | could directly influence, mould, and penetrate life: |
The reader | could discern the meaning of the original text. |
During the gunpowder era, a skirmish line | could discover the extent of the enemy front line. |
Maybe we | could discuss this before making such a move? |
Six boardsailers passed Gebhardt before he | could dislodge the plastic bag. |
d from the force before the Garda Commissioner | could dismiss him from the force. |
he cabinet limited the number of arcades which | could display this game. |
Alternatively, they | could distribute content without remuneration. |
It | could do four miles an hour |
I forgot, I | could do it myself. |
kes joint ventures for a series of reasons and | could do more. |
They were proving that they | could do it all on their own. |
If you | could do that, you could digest what you haven't eat |
This page | could do with a picture of the College crest |
"All I | Could Do Was Cry" - (Davis) 2:35 |
Skeleton (sport) (bizarre tone which | could do with some copyediting) |
This article | could do with more information about the addition of |
pened the very first night that Phelps felt he | could do without the nurse. |
here was not a stitch of cover, so all that he | could do was crouch down. |
[20] There Are Worse Things I | Could Do - Rizzo |
My five-year-old daughter | could do that.' |
For others he | could do nothing. |
We | could do with a better picture.... -- Smjg 14:49, 22 |
I always felt I | could do things for more people in public life". |
can do more, and no one calling himself a man | could do less. |
ith an understanding of Obote's administration | could do this. |
It was said that no one | could do the king's will better, including the king |
He wished he | could do something for the families of his victims t |
However he was frustrated because he | could do nothing for Ireland. |
If I | Could Do Anything (1998) |
ll previous HP's pocket calculators, the HP-27 | could do mathematic, statistic and business operatio |
The parties | could do the nomination automatically. |
But it | could do with some better structuring. |
the start Senna got away brilliantly and Prost | could do nothing but slot into second. |
I wish I | could do even more." |
What we | could do is to pipe it to Group mind (science fictio |
ed from Tignanello and substantially expanded, | could do with some pictures. |
The article | could do with more information on recent events. |
I wish i | could do the backstroke |
That brought about that no US business | could do business with AeroContinente. |
Before he | could do so he died at his residence in Dingle, Live |
n or laboratory where teacher education majors | could do "student teaching" and new education theori |
It stated that the mining companies | could do anything necessary to their operations. |
"I know no one else today who | could do that", he said. |
So I think this | could do with some clairification. |
The Best That I | Could Do (1997) |
He thought, “We | could do that, but we could build a school in Uganda |
We wanted someone who | could do some surrealistic moves. |
Mr Lloyd then said it | could do 40mph. |
Before she | could do that, she had to learn how to read and writ |
It was said the "he | could do as much in an hour as another man could in |
In 2000 the state studied what it | could do to address that problem. |
idemiology professor Randall Singer says a ban | could do more harm than good. |
The geographical section | could do with expansion, can anyone from Cardiff hel |
- and forgiving - lovers of strange celluloid | could do worse. |
"The Least I | Could Do" - 5:20 |
"The Least I | Could Do" - 5:18 |
B. "There Are Worse Things I | Could Do" - 2:21 |
all Ferris | could do, he says, was lie.' 9) |
diary that he consented to try and see what he | could do. |
e the starting running back and showed what he | could do. |
"We were limited in what we | could do. |
from the beginning, it was something I knew I | could do." |
It was perhaps more than what an Uday Shankar | could do." |
it done to protect themselves, certainly they | could,” Doak said. |
A mobile suit | could dodge into the background to avoid attacks. |
lose most donations, but put few limits on who | could donate and how much could be given. |
Rivers | could double as a crude form of natural sewage dispo |
y case, it would probably be useful if someone | could double-check the information given. |
1966 was the last year where NFL and AFL teams | could draft the same player. |
se players signed with the USFL before the NFL | could draft them. |
"Study says new arena | could draw a NHL team". |
He | could draw (although the cursor control is not preci |
he choose not to go to high school so that she | could draw manga. |
side where there was a building where citizens | could draw water. |
The theory was the developers | could draw residents by offering "a course a day to |
ions also served as points at which the trains | could draw water. |
tware programming model for parallel computing | could draw in customers. |
At its peak it | could draw 600 gallons a minute. |
The close proximity to the M5 | could draw in longer distance passengers. |
But nobody's listening - and nobody | could dream who the real enemy is... |
Was this only so Boris Yeltsin | could drink it? |
If Only We | Could Drive Like This Forever (1988) |
Hearst's guests | could drive in, fly in and land at an adjacent landi |
In fact it was very stable, and one | could drive a car across it. |
Output from a tape | could drop about 1 dB or so in a year's time. |
Over time, the player | could earn credits and buy parts to improve their mo |
Ohka | could earn an additional $1,500,000 in incentives. |
Vanth | could easily be 1/4 to 1/3 the diameter of Orcus |
Both women | could easily communicate in French. |
Written in a different time period, it | could easily have passed for pro-war propaganda. |
liament wants to include labour relations they | could easily do so with their declaratory power. |
anhaiguan, where the Great Wall meets the sea, | could easily be closed. |
Same | could easily be said on the Vietnam war article. |
used to building fishing trawlers or drifters | could easily switch to constructing naval versions. |
ve Americans used this trade route where water | could easily be found enroute to the coast. |
Iraqi Shiia | could easily interdict these supplies, not easily re |
elying on a leecher's reported total bandwidth | could easily be gamed. |
The gun barrel | could easily be removed from the breech end-piece, a |
A man on horseback | could easily step through the enormous front door. |
acter was initially designed as something that | could easily be used for merchandise. |
es upon the 'Sword Of Forever', an object that | could easily demolish entire worlds. |
finished her studies in Paris and as an adult | could easily speak seven languages. |
established Wynn as serious dramatic actor who | could easily hold his own with the best. |
Truesdale, who was several yards away, | could easily have sought cover and safety for himsel |
The wind told them that the wall | could easily stop it. |
could easily go to the adult website instead. | |
Also, the Communist forces | could easily attack Japanese supply lines and small |
Code added to any part of the program | could easily revert the effect of the "fix". |
epartment is located on the 5th floor, so they | could easily access employees. |
Developers | could easily add new language to build their own sys |
However, either man | could easily lose the yellow if an attacer would end |
Opened in 1930 and build by A.Grenander people | could easily transfer to the near S-Bahnstation. |
The cart, constructed of native materials, | could easily be repaired. |
He had to abandon his prey before he | could eat from it. |
account | could edit the contents of Amapedia. |
The Dishmaker | could effectively take the place of paper dish produ |
The weapon | could effectively saturate an area 1,000 meters in d |
The dimorphism in the order | could either be a result of intersexual competition |
Matheson | could either rush the quarterback or drop back into |
The coal | could either be collected from the jetty or it could |
Autophagy | could either clear the way for neuronal degeneration |
The guns | could elevate to 25 degrees, for a maximum range of |
The launcher | could elevate between -15° and +60°, and could trave |
The Mark XIX mounting | could elevate from −10 to +80°. |
The guns | could elevate to a maximum of 20° and depress to −6° |
The guns | could elevate to 20°, which enabled a maximum range |
GBBS users on one GBBS System | could email users on another GBBS as early as 1989! |
They even had a hot stamping machine that | could emboss the trademark KAY cursive script. |
New ideas | could emerge through some of the week's lectures and |
approve the sale, and other potential bidders | could emerge. |
ss pursuit' from which few general conclusions | could emerge. |
No longer | could employers decide the hours of work. |
Some party members say the higher fees | could encourage corruption. |
"They | could end our petty arguments on earth." |
A permanent exclusion zone | could end up stretching beyond the plant's perimeter |
Initially it was thought that the law | could end these fusion candidacies. |
If conditions had not been good, the men | could end up owing the management money. |
K Prime Minister James Callaghan said the plan | could end fighting in Rhodesia. |
By 1757 they | could endure it no longer. |
If the contestant | could endure the event for 15 seconds, the event wou |
At 22°, the guns | could engage targets 14,500 m (15,900 yd). |
lly ordered the patrol to withdraw, so that he | could engage with artillery and mortars. |
o the Russians, however, before the two armies | could engage. |
ost constant communication with Satannish, who | could enhance his powers as needed. |
sic of the songs they featured so that viewers | could enjoy them at home and other minstrels could a |
In the late 16th century all Muslim men | could enlist. |
White owners | could enroll their slaves as substitute forces for t |
The planters believed they | could ensure control of the message that whites woul |
fully computerise the library database, which | could ensure easy access to books. |
th two or more swimmers meeting the A standard | could enter any two such swimmers; otherwise, they c |
Women | could enter the grill only by first passing through |
However, the war ended before the group | could enter combat. |
th two or more swimmers meeting the A standard | could enter any two such swimmers; otherwise, they c |
Submarines | could enter the base using these pens, for a closeup |
Thus, no professional hockey team | could enter the venue in Tupelo. |
s following the blast, fearing more terrorists | could enter. |
Only a few men | could escape into American captivity. |
Only three people | could escape from the massacre in Aloa. |
orning before attacking, to ensure that nobody | could escape. |
the head, face, arms, and upper body before he | could escape. |
After discharging troops and equipment, she | could evacuate casualties or prisoners of war. |
of a place where parishes, bishops and priests | could evangelize through the media. |
They | could even be made from depleted uranium. |
Could even make these headings and remove "Biography | |
It | could even sometimes make things worse. |
Jackson King suggested he | could even regenerate "from a scrap of DNA." |
“It was a worry that we | could even be bombed. |
No one | could even come close to beating him on the details |
Race bad, though, and you | could even get fired. |
Families would donate however much they | could, even it were only a few coins. |
The cards | could even be sent away like any other film processi |
position was appointed by the government, and | could even be named as a royal official. |
Jimmy Reed: You | could even make it "Why Let Go". |
ts have had their treatment interrupted, which | could eventually cause the treatment to fail. |
Belfast with 'Ireland', yet hoped that Belfast | could eventually change and assimilate. |
Thus the material base for intelligence | could eventually disappear (in which case another ty |
This | could eventually see the Tonkin Highway terminating |
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