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There are two | families in this suborder - Plasmodiidae and Haemoprot |
movie was redistributed by Feature Films for | Families in 2003. |
ough figures there are around 4,000 Christian | families in the parish. |
The Corporation lent low-interest money to | families in danger of losing their homes to foreclosur |
There were approximately 10,000 Jain | families in Dubai as of 2010. |
na Panikkar is one of the most prominent Nair | families in the Valluvanad area of Kerala. |
rtsmen and works with old people and indigent | families in northern Tajikistan. |
usands of Flat Daddies have been produced for | families in USA. |
e on the plantation of the Hampton and Cowles | families in Yadkin County, North Carolina. |
e 1743 Visitation Returns that there were 107 | families in the parish. |
The African American | families in the community erected a bush shelter, on t |
"We have 81 | families in Bamyan. |
he community of Bow Island received its first | families in 1900. |
The lighthouse men lived along with their | families in a wooden house next to the lighthouse. |
There were several Parker | families in the area which has resulted in some confus |
gest he worked under the Alberti or Malatesta | families in Florence. |
Both were from Boston | families in the shipping trade. |
Originally launched to support only | families in Massachusetts, SmallCanBeBig.org is planni |
tpatient services for adults, adolescents and | families include assessment, individual and group coun |
Some of the | families include Smith, Overby, Collins, Martin, Gunte |
other | families included the Morgans, Knowltons, Philips, Gib |
Entire | families including little children undertook long and |
ime of the evacuation, there were about forty | families including about 200 people. |
ly found gastarbeiters from Germany and their | families, including a lot of children. |
about 4,500 plants representing 80 botanical | families, including orchids, cacti, and palms. |
so holds the graves of other local industrial | families including the Oxleys, Beatsons, Clarks, and H |
They are found in many plant | families, including Betulaceae, Fagaceae, Moraceae, an |
Its presence is diagnostic of many | families, including the Rosaceae, Grossulariaceae, and |
These were collected from Natchez | families including the McMurran family. |
Many pioneer | families including Halls, Folsoms, Roundtrees, Parrish |
ants married into a number of notable English | families, including, among others, the families of Sto |
s a small suborder of amphipods with only two | families, Ingolfiellidae and Metaingolfiellidae. |
A community of employees and their | families inhabited the adjacent colony. |
Families inspired by devotion to Mary, are living cent | |
Bendigo State Park attracts | families interested in using the swimming and picnicki |
Many Old Philadelphia | families intermarried and their descendants summer in |
The dissenters and their | families interpreted these words as threats, and they |
The Bowl led many Cherokees | families into Texas in 1820. |
Families invited the men to dinner and girls asked the | |
The | families invited the jolahas for a meal and surrounded |
poses a large threat to this industry and the | families involved in it. |
Bagaceratopidae, unlike other neoceratopsian | families, is of Paleoasiatic origin. |
North Prospect provides decent homes for many | families, is close to Plymouth city centre, and is gen |
The World Congress of | Families is a worldwide conservative-religious coaliti |
An Arab village of 20 | families is located on the hilltop. |
Speaking of Animals and Their | Families is a 1942 short comedy film directed by Rober |
e school meals, and the number of lone parent | families is high. |
omplete resort activities program targeted at | families is offered daily. |
Le belle famiglie (Beautiful | families) is a 1964 comedy film directed by Ugo Gregor |
ily cemetery owned by the Southwick and Earle | families, it became the property of the Worcester Frie |
From a few | families it expanded to around 200 students at its pea |
They were the Olmstead | families: Joseph, Timothy, and Israel, their wives and |
air ambulance membership for individuals and | families known as AirMed Traveler. |
A few other | families later constructed homes in the vicinity. |
Some other | families later followed and settled north of the Cauca |
The Round Lick community of neighboring | families lay between the two present towns. |
The museum also assists deceased veterans' | families learn more about their family members activit |
This has led to young | families leaving Kirkby, buying cheaper houses in surr |
The men had fled, with their | families, leaving their goods and livestock behind. |
The land was first settled in 1877-1878 by 45 | families led by William Robinson. |
Many of the Chechens and the | families left the town, some stating a desire to live |
nd of 1843 there were not more than 500 Dutch | families left in Natal. |
All Muslim | families left this place in 1947 and migrated to Pakis |
n then all three branches are divided in many | families, let us classify 3rd branch. |
is a superfamily of crabs containing the two | families Leucosiidae and Iphiculidae. |
zations like Wellspring and Africare and with | families like the Marcianos provide additional support |
The males, as in some other wader | families like the phalaropes, take responsibility for |
s in and around Arles and offended many local | families, like the Porcelet. |
It has been joint to | families like Hylidae, Bufonidae, and Leptodactylidae, |
Ayurvedic Vaidaians | families like, Acheeri thodiyil , Nechiyil, Mel paramb |
f as "dedicated to the preservation of strong | families, limited government and free markets". |
In the 1911 census of Ireland, there are two | families listed in the townland. |
utnam, was the daughter of two Boston Brahmin | families listed in the Social Register. |
the 1911 census of Ireland, there are eleven | families listed in the townland. |
In the 1911 census of Ireland, there are ten | families listed in the townland. |
n the 1911 census of Ireland, there are seven | families listed in the townland. |
he 1911 census of Ireland, there are thirteen | families listed in the townland. |
he 1911 census of Ireland, there are fourteen | families listed in the townland. |
n the 1911 census of Ireland, there are eight | families listed in the townland. |
In the 1911 census of Ireland, there are five | families listed in the townland. |
In the 1911 census of Ireland, there are four | families listed in the townland. |
1911 census of Ireland, there are twenty-six | families listed in the townland. |
the 1911 census of Ireland, there are twenty | families listed in the townland. |
religion Christian, cost nadar, more than 100 | families live in north ambalam. |
About 100 | families live here, all of them employed in TNSTC (Tam |
It is a small family village, which many | families live in. |
About 80 | families live on Avnei Eitan, including 20 families wh |
More than 250 | families live in this village. |
Nearly 2000 | families live in Anaikarai with the main occupation of |
qin's residents are Muslims, and 20 Christian | families live in the town. |
ars later, he comes back, and finds that both | families live peacefully. |
road access and some quarry workers and their | families lived in cottages nearby. |
It serves as a timeline museum showing how | families lived during the late 19th and early 20th cen |
By 1860 at least twenty | families lived in the surrounding settlement. |
ginning of the twentieth century several farm | families lived in the Table Rock area. |
About 100 | families lived there at the end. |
While only a few | families lived there year round in the early and mid-t |
Only about 300 Jewish | families lived in the city. |
Several lighthouse keepers and their | families lived in the lighthouse at various times. |
Most | families lived off the land, farming and harvesting do |
Families lived on some of the islands in Lough Ree up | |
The Whites and other Dardanelle | families lived on the mountain during the summer month |
The thirty six titled | families lived in the twenty four nadus of the Kongu r |
The | families' lives are endangered during the picnic and H |
Atrocities against Paliyar tribal | families, living in remote villages of lower Kodaikana |
icers of the whaling stations often had their | families living together with them. |
The town was named after a group of | families living there with the surname Eidson. |
The vast majority of the 2,000 | families living here are from the same war-torn region |
t of Cobleskill, New York consisted of twenty | families living in farms spread out along Cobleskill C |
Wonago district has an average of five | families living in a household. |
The 1841 census indicates two | families living in Hindley. |
ere were approximately 2,000 miners and their | families living in the area. |
there are 561 people, 295 households, and 107 | families living in the town. |
There are still several traditional Forester | families living and working in the area keeping the an |
l services a wide range of children and their | families living in and around the very rural Loranger |
They are one of the | families living on the coastals of Srilanka. |
Currently, there are 27 | families living in the village. |
unded by the Guayas River and populated by 47 | families living there since the 50's and before. |
Thus, there were at least three Reddick | families living at the site of the town. |
1801 records there were 121 inhabitants in 24 | families living in 21 houses in Hawridge. |
There were few ethnic | families living in Langley Green before the late 1960s |
Poverty-stricken Bajau | families living in coastal regions often beg for spare |
The townland of Fartha has few | families living there. |
mbavilai is a small village with more than 25 | families living. |
Many | families' long kept genealogy books were burned to ash |
Two | families looking to escape painful holiday memories ta |
Danser specialised in the plant | families Loranthaceae, Nepenthaceae, and Polygonaceae. |
Some | families lost more than one member. |
Most farming and fishing related | families lost all the required equipment to continue o |
Many local | families made their own marinade and enjoyed the wild |
Like Milligan, Hibbert came from | families made rich from cultivating sugar plantations |
This small village has around 100+ small | families mainly of Naicker / Naiker community also cal |
er finally dealt with, the Gates and Isabella | families make peace. |
has since appeared in the Kirkwood and Kubena | families' makeovers as well as others. |
That evening, the extended | families making the Baker-Fancher train set up their c |
As a result of a mass exodus of original | families, Mansour has seen an influx of Sunni families |
Melrose Plantation built in 1760, one of the | families many plantations. |
In the Best of | Families: Marriage, Pride & Madness (1994) (TV) Older |
arved heraldic shields containing arms of the | families married to the Sherards. |
ll in love with the sons of seven local Welsh | families, married and settled down. |
elated to three of the four main island royal | families: Maui, Kauai, and Oahu. |
The government estimates about 460,000 rural | families may be at risk. |
Families may opt out of the school-purchase plan if th | |
Families may request to host the same child in subsequ | |
Topology of helices and strands in the wHTH | families may vary. |
Some men complain that smaller | families mean less free labor available for farming. |
itial hatred between the older members of the | families, Memik Dede and Efthalia, turns to a romantic |
Aging, | Families, Mental and Public Health |
For affected | families, messages transmitted by the ICRC are often t |
Homologs, PDBs, domains & | families, metabolic maps and operon predictions |
arambil, Cherukanayil, etc. are the first few | families migrated towards edoor and surrounding areas. |
Around 31 | families migrated from Kuravilangad, the middle of 17t |
the series caused the CBC to revisit featured | families more frequently and to profile additional fam |
patrons included a number of nobles and their | families, most notably the Duke of Cumberland. |
20s Sugar Hollow was populated by hundreds of | families, most of whom were subsistence farmers. |
efforts are aimed at helping individuals and | families move from poverty to self-sufficiency. |
ptive audience and when the war ended several | families moved to the community. |
The first | families moved in to the suburb of Kambah in 1974. |
In 1831 the Chapins and their children's | families moved to Northfield, Ohio in 1831. |
As African American | families moved to South Shore in the 1950s, white resi |
and, the United States or Latin America, some | families moved to the Holy Land. |
After agreeing for the settlement those | families moved to live in Dashqotan and later many oth |
ibility to this reservation, many Ewiiaapaayp | families moved and enrolled in other Kumeyaay tribes. |
In the 1990s, a small number of Amish | families moved to Burke's Garden but later moved out a |
In 1989 four | families moved back into the town who were quickly fol |
Several | families moved into the Israel Defense Forces base and |
A majority of the | families moved to the temporary refuge of Nitzan to wh |
Most of Pirzada | families moved to Pakistan in 1947 and based in differ |
In 1722, seven Calvinist | families moved to Vadkert from Germany. |
A generation ago, many | families moved Old Crow, Yukon. |
In the later 1990s, some | families moved to the UK. |
was built in 1979 to accommodate an influx of | families moving into newly-built housing nearby. |
ed to meet the needs of those Jewish Lebanese | families moving to Montreal. |
The recently formed Minamata Disease Patients | Families Mutual Aid Society was much more divided than |
NetBSD supports module | families MVME147, MVME162, MVME167, MVME172 and MVME17 |
Is it possible that was his | families name, and the family changed it? |
Previously it was owned and run by two | families named Bert and Claeys. |
turies mark the first mention of aristocratic | families named "von Dotzheim.” |
There are no | families named Guyton living in the community today. |
eae (which other experts segregate into other | families, namely Cassuviaceae, Spodiadaceae, and Spond |
Often times, | families need to scavenge food from the waste as they |
"Oregon's working | families need someone to fight for them- and a fighter |
e only pediatric cancer research center where | families never pay for treatments that are not covered |
Free tickets are offered to | families not otherwise able to attend, and some concer |
uld allow, leading to the concept of asteroid | families, now called Hirayama families. |
been included in Nolina and in various other | families now subsumed in the Asparagaceae. |
1,200 | families now reside in Beit El, most affiliated with t |
Procolophonia, containing | families Nyctiphruretidae, Procolophonidae and Scleros |
ile the majority were young, older people and | families occasionally travelled the route. |
Crown jellyfishes are the eight | families of jellyfish that belong to the order Coronat |
It was home to the | families of Thomas Chillenden and William Chillenden, |
um were donated by descendants of the pioneer | families of the community. |
ome simple results from the study of abstract | families of languages. |
ndolences, on behalf of all Canadians, to the | families of those killed. |
Two feuding | families of stereotypical hillbillies, the Weavers and |
Eleven | families of the order are represented in Sri Lanka, vi |
Around three or four centuries ago, seven | families of Alavans are believed to have migrated to T |
Descending from the | families of Bjelbo and Sverker, she was of the Geatish |
For | families of option contracts in finance, see Option st |
ely in order to provide accommodation for the | families of miners. |
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