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tereotypes, he was the one Ranger who ensured a | fair election-and an overwhelming win for La Raza Un |
To maintain a | fair trade, a group of local Chinese set up a common |
ible from that moment on for that man to have a | fair trial. |
lack of promotion, the record still garnered a | fair amount of positive attention from critics. |
in modern-day Arizona who buys two horses at a | fair but who is then arrested for theft because he f |
a minor aspect, which instills in the native a | fair amount of tension, thereby giving him the impet |
Shahuji II lived for a | fair part of Pratapsingh's reign. |
The logo just needs a | fair use rationale for use in this article, that's a |
ajority of the burgages, and there were still a | fair number of independent voters. |
sweet-natured, Black and Tan puppies require a | fair amount of encouragement to boost their confiden |
fight and replaces his ID with his, spreading a | fair amount of confusion within the Secret Service, |
The station's radio format has a | fair mixture of contemporary rock, indie rock, punk |
far enough away from San Francisco to ensure a | fair jury. |
sides, the valley basin has fewer houses but a | fair amount of industry. |
ill be compliant with the ECHR as it "strikes a | fair balance between the fundamental right of the in |
"When I Was a | Fair Maid" - 6:35 |
tee the opposition or minorities also achieve a | fair political aspiration. |
nda sing, but I wasn't really giving the band a | fair shake. |
Following a | fair selection process involving Central South and M |
It has a | fair number of wild flowers, such as garlic mustard |
They have pea combs and lay a | fair amount of eggs. |
Radical Union and still supposed to organize a | fair election. |
A | fair number of the prisoners were massacred by the I |
d will go towards eradicating polio, ensuring a | fair price for workers, exposing and tackling corrup |
d Wednesday Eugene Rwamucyo could not receive a | fair trial in Rwanda. |
ever released as a single, but still received a | fair amount of radio airplay. |
Christians and portrays the defeated duke in a | fair light. |
Since I was about your age in 1987, there is a | fair chance that I remember the spirit of the times |
-ever UEFA Europa League, after being awarded a | Fair Play place by UEFA. |
e to a successful conclusion altogether, when a | fair financial settlement was made with the French m |
ill, it WAS accurate and cited, (and involved a | fair bit of work to make the new symbol) so I paste |
nstitution, does not require that Acts ensure a | fair civil trial or avoid giving the government adva |
een layers of the polymer, and this attracted a | fair amount of press in August 2010. |
2003 Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A | Fair and Balanced Look at the Right. |
the team, despite being moved back to defence a | fair bit. |
still in spirit; As a flower she grew, and as a | fair young flower she died. |
At the moment when he judged he had a | fair chance of reaching his objective, the six-feet- |
lly a challenge to fight in a boxing booth at a | fair. |
hat spirals out from the space jet and covers a | fair radius of damage. |
There was no final exam for the course; a | fair was held in which students exhibited their proj |
image description page and edit it to include a | fair use rationale. |
bunal, thus being a violation of the right to a | fair trial of Article 6 (1) ECHR. |
He inherited a | fair amount of money after his first wife's death, t |
the Dutch authorities denied him the right to a | fair trial of Article 6 (1) of the European Conventi |
While Joy insisted that she wanted a | fair treatment and equal rights, some people critici |
g career at Nottinghamshire, where he enjoyed a | fair few successful seasons and consistently average |
Promote a | fair military service system; |
They also claim the solution is a | fair and balanced answer to an alleged "Internet Por |
recording and publishing contracts were "not a | fair bargain". |
son County due to the difficulties of getting a | fair jury in Montgomery County, resulted in a senten |
an Wikipedia article it:Diocesi di Austin has a | fair amount of stats and info, but I don't really fe |
I think that sounds like a | fair proposal. |
are capable of fighting Surtur and Odin with a | fair chance of actually winning. |
by thousands of Muslims every week, and sees a | fair share of Hindus, Christians and people from oth |
de money from these works, he did not receive a | fair share. |
rate the article though note the image needed a | fair use rationale |
lass B is the middle class of vehicles having a | fair amount of speed, and decent durability. |
Rowley, producing Wit at Several Weapons and A | Fair Quarrel; working alone he produced his comic ma |
different parts of the world and also enjoyed a | fair amount of airplay on U.S and European metal rad |
Glover achieved a | fair degree of affluence, and in 1756 he decided to |
ce of backstabbing, constant competition, and a | fair bit of bad programming. |
hrough hit album Document, Eponymous provides a | fair overview of R.E.M.'s early work. |
A | fair and popular ruler, also known as a perfect sold |
of ISS fame Varun J. Thilak, and he has done a | fair job in a low weight role that doesn't demand to |
Per WP:NFCC it just neeed a | fair use rationale added to its description. |
Near the end of the video it shows them at a | fair on the beach. |
being defeated by Yuma, he resolves to become a | fair duelist. |
e to be halted, saying Jahed had not received a | fair trial. |
high-quality water and waste water service at a | fair price. |
and "I think also we've got to expect a | fair amount of repression, probably a good deal of b |
stability and continuity of services through a | fair, nondiscriminatory, and open process. |
ates Lighthouse Board and the landowners over a | fair price for the land. |
At that point of time, Flotila offered a | fair price for his other steamers. |
Every endeavour shall be made to secure a | fair representation of the Depressed Classes in thes |
A Saturday market and a | fair on 24 June were granted by the charter of 1201. |
A | fair is organized every year on Maghasthami at godde |
Margolis was involved in a | fair amount of disputes in his lifetime due to his u |
While touring the world it received a | fair amount of acclaim, jump-starting Kon's career a |
ticle needs a picture of Burge, uploaded with a | fair use rationale. |
Considering Drax seems to have popped up in a | fair number of different stories in the expanded Who |
, accompanied by a music video which received a | fair amount of airplay. |
But a | fair welcome is given him who has reached the West. |
flocking to the Island every Spring Break and a | fair number of Winter Texans. |
se it uses a download counter, the ranking is a | fair assessment of the relative strength of artists |
The CD was met with a | fair amount of controversy over its parodic cross-re |
Administer elections in a | fair, transparent, and accountable manner. |
Although she gained a | fair amount of local celebrity, she found the job tr |
Wimarc seems to have been a prudent man, with a | fair degree of wisdom who helped to ease the transit |
provide all students individual attention and a | fair ensemble experience. |
ed a draw, a result which most pundits saw as a | fair result. |
he first formal logic capable of representing a | fair bit of mathematics and natural language. |
royal jurisdiction (in 1370 the right to have a | fair and market was given by the king, and the town |
ges and 3G data a for a fixed amount based on a | Fair Use Policy. |
d good stables to board their horses at, find a | fair trainer, chat with friends, and participate in |
ided a very good foundation on which to build a | fair voting system, but the current proposal must be |
2,500 organizations worldwide advocating for a | fair, effective and independent International Crimin |
28, the latter after Lord Willoughby had done a | fair bit of demolishing in c1819. |
It also had a | fair success in the UK, where it reached #19. |
ierce and strict rules are in place to ensure a | fair and safe event. |
r disappointment, though David Hirst provided a | fair supply of goals on his return to fitness after |
Webster: I asked for a | fair trial. |
no album covers available that could support a | fair use rationale. |
Males exhibit a | fair amount of sexual dimorphism. |
e by saying "Bill [Moe] stopped Mosienko with a | fair bodycheck and bodychecking is part of a defense |
Though the single "Hard Sun" got a | fair amount of airplay in Canada and the U.S., Big H |
This led to a | fair amount of controversy among blues purists, a gr |
Roadrunner Records, expecting to make a | fair profit from album promotions, dropped the band' |
This rewrite can be seen as a | fair compromise, indicating the universities stance |
ck since they felt that he fought and lost in a | fair fight. |
cities could buy food, clothing, and tools at a | fair price. |
stand and redistribute media power to achieve a | fair and accessible information and cultural apparat |
The song received a | fair amount of radio play and has been featured in s |
Though he finished a | fair way back, the distance between him and the winn |
While all the young men were away at a | fair day in nearby Thetford, a fire caused by a ligh |
RESOLVED, That we demand a free ballot and a | fair count in all elections and pledge ourselves to |
all participants adhere to these laws through a | fair discipline process. |
n 1927, which was widely recorded and enjoyed a | fair amount of popularity. |
ing the summer of 1899, Bill Dove had been at a | fair in Birmingham, close to Villa Park, the home gr |
A | fair annually attracts many locals. |
hat they conclude that in those circumstances a | fair and impartial referendum was not possible. |
... 'How can we be satisfied that a | fair and impartial jury was picked when the judge do |
Greening has always maintained it was a | fair challenge in a full contact sport and Damian Ho |
long with his supporters, he is still seeking a | fair retrial and the chance to clear his name. |
d passage of such civil rights legislation as a | fair employment law and the outlawing of discriminat |
There is also a | fair share of typical Philadelphia rowhouses. |
expansion of the generating station generated a | fair amount of controversy when it was discovered pa |
ed day, should settle this national affair by a | fair fist fight, and whichever whipped, the company |
oviet Republic 1917-1918, is actually located a | fair distance away from the station. |
Astrid's cigarette, and is suddenly caught by a | fair, strong ginger-haired individual. |
d (such as creative commons) it would require a | fair use rationale and I for one wouldn't want to do |
his attempt was unsuccessful, but did provoke a | fair deal of discussion as to whether or not it was |
lternet, obviously not an unbiased source but a | fair chronicling of liberal perspective on the show' |
The initiative pursues a vision of a | fair and ecologically and ethically conscious living |
I've done a | fair bit of work here, but there's still a lot to be |
Hope is still a | fair deceiver, romance ... in the opera Love's Alarm |
d that he was funding the defence "to get him a | fair trial". |
a large private practice, and he succeeded to a | fair share of the honors that commonly attend the su |
Omps has proximity to a | fair number of other notable locations, such as Berk |
eld by Earl Tostig.A charter for a market and a | fair for the 'exaltation of the cross' was granted i |
ildren but him, and that God had left him yet a | fair prince, two fair princesses and that they are b |
constituted a violation of LaGuer's right to a | fair trial, was rejected by Worcester Superior Court |
on the band's message board that he still had a | fair few of them "in a box, under the bed", without |
In the 18th and 19th centuries, Carrigart had a | fair day on June 21. |
along with musical scores by Handel including a | fair copy of Messiah bequeathed in his will. |
Consequently he had not a | fair hearing. |
s widely believed that Dula would not receive a | fair trial in Wilkes County. |
In all, The Letter is a | fair concept album, its interruptions annoying but i |
, use of the material will have to qualify as a | fair use or have the permission of the copyright hol |
It had many shops and stores, a | fair called Gala Days, and a newspaper, the New Hope |
A | fair is held in early July. |
He was a | fair fielder and, as a left-handed batter who had tr |
tively large Danish city, Aarhus has received a | fair share of immigrants from various other cultures |
Fitz Peter, Earl of Essex permission to hold a | fair and market in Kimbolton, as a consequence of wh |
He had a reputation as a | fair and honest judge. |
There is a | fair amount of g-hits to work with. |
He's a | fair bloke who enjoys long walks on the beach. |
s actually two miles from Hambledon, which is a | fair way when most people are on foot and the rest o |
was seriously flawed, that he did not receive a | fair trial, and was mistreated in detention. |
didate whereupon he reopens the candidacy for a | fair race. |
There was a | fair amount of repetition in this section, so I've t |
urrent laws, Glover did not have the right to a | fair trial, and, determined to set Glover free, Boot |
(I actually spent a | fair bit of time a few nights back Googling the name |
endered believing they were going to be given a | fair trial, were summarily executed without trial by |
The election must be a | fair and democratic process |
violation of Little's constitutional right to a | fair trial. |
Riley seems to have a | fair amount of criminal aptitude, as is demonstrated |
It is known from a | fair number of bones. |
The first two saw a | fair amount of MTV video airplay. |
aving conceptualized, in 1877 the creation of a | Fair in Ponce modeled after the Paris Fair of 1855 a |
s family, though that can still be traded for a | fair amount of money. |
Most considered this to be a | fair compromise. |
ce, but I have fixed that and also edited out a | fair amount of material to make the whole thing more |
rge lithe mother figure always accompanied by a | fair, androgynous child which constantly cries, jump |
roduce documents was a breach of his right to a | fair trial (Article 6-1), the initial demand was a v |
photo of synthetic ultramarine pigment gives a | fair impression of IKB as it appears in Klein's work |
t every Friday and two fairs in the year with a | fair Church and a bridge at the east end over the Ri |
There had been a breach of Funke's right to a | fair trial (8-1 Article 6-1); that the other complai |
llar crossing ability, also contributing with a | fair share of goals. |
I would hope to bring to the bench a | fair temperament but also an understanding of what i |
t to someone else since she cannot shift with a | fair amount of success, however Jason would only be |
The uncertainty discrepancy in mistaking a | fair coin to be unfair is not the same as the opposi |
ty wines at $2 a bottle because we think it's a | fair price," Fred Franzia told ABC News. |
e for ensuring workers in Australia were paid a | fair basic wage. |
Higgins set a ' | fair and reasonable' minimum wage for unskilled work |
ntemporary Anton Heiller, Kraft also composed a | fair amount (mostly organ music but also an oratorio |
s granted a charter by King Edward II to hold a | Fair at Portslade annually on the 6th December, the |
India could make a | fair claim in the early 1970s to be the top Test-pla |
are, by convention, named new and have to do a | fair amount of object creation. |
leg stump but it was going over the stumps by a | fair margin. |
A | fair jury trial, for example, requires that the jury |
nd Republicans and gave him the ability to be a | fair and effective voice for Lincoln, Mineral, Misso |
check the progress of things which will give a | fair idea of the movement of the project and ensure |
on for the Republic party told VOA he expects a | fair judgment ahead of the Supreme Court's ruling on |
"Alice the 101st has a | fair number of things in its favour, from the strong |
dence against him were solid and that, before a | fair tribunal, he will be convicted,” Crane said. |
hat he should "go fishing, have a rest and do a | fair bit of thinking". |
Most Creole-dominant speakers have a | fair command of Standard English, through schooling |
Dharmesh will not be able to give her husband a | fair treatment because of his love interest in her. |
In defining a ' | fair and reasonable wage', Higgins, without explicit |
e Beans ambushed a married couple riding from a | fair on one horse, but the man was skilled in combat |
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