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| e lost his first two starts, Stone proved an | invaluable addition to the Mets' starting rotation, win |
| Gary Lyons - | invaluable additional engineering |
| oards and specialized magazines creating the | invaluable AGIS's collection. |
| in the advertisement, namely that is was an | invaluable aid to measuring man's mental state and chan |
| om 20 November-5 December 1943, and provided | invaluable aircraft replenishment to the various task g |
| de information to the Komnenoi, Maria was an | invaluable ally. |
| for modeling of circuit operation and is an | invaluable analysis tool. |
| oning provided by spear technique is seen as | invaluable and in many styles it is the first weapons t |
| It is a natural sanctuary to an | invaluable and unique European bird species habitat, in |
| Developed | invaluable animal models for research on cancer, heart |
| An | invaluable appendix, "Historical Beginnings", outlines |
| yr Ogof is now uncommercialised, and is also | invaluable as a learning resource for caving. |
| his recent active flying experience, he was | invaluable as a Controller. |
| a healthy and truly democratic society, and | invaluable as a source of personal enrichment and growt |
| philosophorum and the Metalogicon, writings | invaluable as storehouses of information regarding the |
| She was | invaluable, as she was always such a careful and meticu |
| turing a number of prisoners, thus rendering | invaluable assistance to the assaulting companies. |
| events and benefits are carried out with the | invaluable assistance of volunteers, interns, work-stud |
| He is said to have "rendered | invaluable assistance to several abbots before receivin |
| Vaughn rendered | invaluable assistance to his commanding officer, remain |
| t Aider Certificate standard - often proving | invaluable at major incidents involving injury. |
| Part of the jetty was saved, which proved | invaluable at the subsequent evacuation. |
| a large number of state documents, and is an | invaluable authority on one of the most eventful period |
| Though gold is | invaluable by itself it yet needs to be tested and mold |
| ndaga -- ran aground; and Alpha proved to be | invaluable by helping to refloat them. |
| newspaper to be printed in India, and is an | invaluable chronicle of the social life of Anglo-Indian |
| He has an | invaluable collection of Indus valley artifacts. |
| This is an | invaluable commentary on the literature of hymns and pr |
| uer Studio Rentals, which helped him to make | invaluable contacts in the music industry. |
| masterly and authoritative knowledge of, and | invaluable contribution to, Hindi and Sanskrit language |
| "timely and engaging volume" that "makes an | invaluable contribution to the ongoing debate over Zion |
| He also made an | invaluable contribution to the study of medieval Georgi |
| illa's unique architectural heritage and its | invaluable contribution to European architectural histo |
| d Negro College Fund, which was cited as "an | invaluable contribution" to the field of higher educati |
| s essentially a solo effort, though with the | invaluable contributions of longtime friends and musica |
| ena, paid homage to Myernick and praised his | invaluable contributions to soccer in the United States |
| dain considers them to be talented chefs and | invaluable cooks, underpaid and unrecognized even thoug |
| r, Nautilus returned to Spitsbergen carrying | invaluable data and with all crew alive. |
| The project provides | invaluable data sources for biologists. |
| With Bodinho he formed the most | invaluable double striker attack of Internacional. |
| a conspiracy to frame him as the thief of an | invaluable Egyptian gold mask. |
| Wolcot provided | invaluable encouragement, advice, tuition and practical |
| of his bank buildings, which also housed an | invaluable European collection he had purchased for a f |
| It was an enriching and | invaluable experience to bat with him". |
| He further gained | invaluable experience working for a plaintiff's persona |
| This gave him | invaluable experience of colour cinematography, and his |
| the high support from the entire nation and | invaluable experience, Moscow's bid suffered from a lac |
| e factory assembled and classified the whole | invaluable experience, accumulated throughout the perio |
| istano failed, but officers and crews gained | invaluable experience. |
| ring the courthouse fire, Austin's files are | invaluable for research in court records of the period. |
| Membrane topology predictions also can be | invaluable for developing antibodies, drugs or other re |
| r alterations had not set in, they have been | invaluable for scientific study of meteorites and their |
| ess to the Papal Music Archive, which proved | invaluable for Burney's books The Present State of Musi |
| A full core can be | invaluable for later reservoir evaluation. |
| geles Times stated that Tom Hanks "brings an | invaluable heft and believability to Woody." |
| "hundreds of Chechen volunteers rendered us | invaluable help in these battles led by Shamil Basayev |
| hais himself enters the opera and - with the | invaluable help of Figaro's wife Susanna - rescues the |
| hundreds of surviving letters, which are an | invaluable historical source for the period. |
| men she placed in service soon proved to be | invaluable in the war with Spain. |
| rational experience and enthusiasm have been | invaluable in the training of new crews. |
| t in the library, and his wide knowledge was | invaluable in its early years. |
| ino stayed in Bern for two seasons which was | invaluable in enabling him to adapt to European life an |
| n whose long experience rendered his counsel | invaluable in diocesan affairs”, he died on 15 April 19 |
| His contributions were | invaluable in the Sooners winning the 2004 Big 12 Champ |
| hat his work in the advertising industry was | invaluable, in spite of his extreme dislike of the indu |
| een wrong after Perceptor's knowledge proved | invaluable in defeating the rampaging Megatron ("Microb |
| the plague, when in fact dogs and cats were | invaluable in killing the rats which spread the bacteri |
| Bellmans proved to be | invaluable in the early part of the war and met an incr |
| These watercolours have been | invaluable in restoring the interior. |
| ned with great power of initiative proved an | invaluable incentive to all who were with him and he un |
| in the 1960 season alone, the site provided | invaluable information regarding Paleo-Indian artifacts |
| He provides | invaluable information on daily life in castles and mon |
| The science community provided | invaluable input on lab lay-outs and science capabiliti |
| m The Playwrights and webmaster Justin, with | invaluable input from collaborators who illustrate and |
| serre's temple contains a large catalogue of | invaluable inscriptions and reliefs from this king's re |
| It gives an | invaluable insight into the use of Afrikaans in the so- |
| lled Syonan - My Story, continues to give an | invaluable insight into the Japanese occupation of Sing |
| h their confidences, which provided him with | invaluable insight into the inner workings of contempor |
| credited this experience with affording him | invaluable insights into "real life" outside the confin |
| On the web, the Society provides | invaluable insights into the different firms offering t |
| t went into seven editions over 20 years: an | invaluable instrument of Theological learning for gener |
| Philip's was unplundered and contained many | invaluable items, such as the Golden Larnax (Greek: Χρυ |
| while a prisoner there, he was able to gain | invaluable knowledge of the local area which was later |
| rofession, but not without relinquishing the | invaluable knowledge and experience I have gained whils |
| and the scientific process, skills that are | invaluable later on in college environments. |
| ral local colleges, provide students with an | invaluable learning environment. |
| Originally, the Second District was an | invaluable line; it served manufacturing and agricultur |
| Presently, there are | invaluable manuscripts being eaten away by termites in |
| attends Seisyu as a boy and proves to be an | invaluable member of the boys' basketball team though s |
| Jewson soon became an | invaluable member of the group, and a pupil, friend and |
| As a bandleader, he was an | invaluable mentor to important musicians and arrangers |
| nd the Second World War the railway line was | invaluable moving troops and war supplies from nearby S |
| on and along the Thames, these marshes offer | invaluable natural flood protection for London area, ev |
| A Magazine) and SNOWBALL, offering companies | invaluable offline exposure and marketing opportunities |
| ly known extant copy of the little-known but | invaluable On the mental inferiority of the people of S |
| Rector Prof. Eitel: “An | invaluable opportunity to aim at goals that would other |
| e, he found a way out in his mental life- an | invaluable opportunity to dwell in the spiritual domain |
| wn's museum, is a particularly beautiful and | invaluable painting. |
| My private lamentations for the Son of an | invaluable parent and the assurance of the respect I ha |
| He went on to be an | invaluable part of the Crew team which won the 2008 MLS |
| pieces, while the internal halls contain 50 | invaluable pieces dating back to the pre-history times, |
| is estimated that over two million of these | invaluable plates exist in astronomy facilities around |
| rise of Johnny Torrio who provided him with | invaluable political protection from First Ward vice di |
| In Why Darwin Matters, he has assembled an | invaluable primer for anyone caught up in an argument w |
| Michael Ruse described it as “a simply | invaluable primer on the subject that should be made co |
| was possibly in the hope of recovering this | invaluable prize that the Confederate ironclad rams CSS |
| The inscriptions are | invaluable records since they are dated to specific yea |
| f the Dallas Museum of Art; it has become an | invaluable reference tool for Wright scholars and resea |
| global snapshots of Earth's icecaps provide | invaluable reference points for climate change studies. |
| In fact, one is far from the | invaluable refinement of the Songs of Bilitis for examp |
| ll career at FC Twente where he proved to be | invaluable, remaining focused, sharp and accurate. |
| ese churches and of their cemeteries provide | invaluable research opportunities for genealogical and |
| ife whose own biographical work has provided | invaluable research tools for historians of the English |
| ver 800 libraries worldwide, and stand as an | invaluable resource to researchers worldwide. |
| Tria's scholarly writings have become an | invaluable resource to the life of Molise, not only in |
| to Caminante of the foundation has become an | invaluable resource for the general population and espe |
| ing the research lab on their ship and is an | invaluable resource in decoding the secrets of the anci |
| that have been eliminated or debilitated; an | invaluable resource for basic and applied biological re |
| he 2002 Under-19s World Cup, his batting was | invaluable, securing a tie with Bangladesh. |
| Paine "[r]endered | invaluable service to Col. R. S. Mackenzie, 4th U.S. Ca |
| Rendered | invaluable service to Col. R. S. Mackenzie, 4th U.S. Ca |
| His | invaluable service in various capacities in the Indian |
| Syedna Sheikh Adam Safiyuddin rendered | invaluable service to the Dai preceding him, and suffer |
| A lawyer by profession, he also rendered | invaluable service in the field of education by establi |
| mained there until May 1862, having rendered | invaluable service in defending the fort, which remaine |
| impson at Gallipoli speak of his bravery and | invaluable service in bringing wounded down from the he |
| ganisations with the Ekikarana Award for the | invaluable service they had rendered to uniting Karnata |
| It remains an | invaluable source on both the history and genealogy of |
| The early issues of the Gazette are an | invaluable source of information on life in early Knoxv |
| farelli depriving modern archeologists of an | invaluable source of material. |
| he writings that remain have proved to be an | invaluable source for modern scholars of the history of |
| lished in 2002 by Carl Masthay, providing an | invaluable source of the historic Kaskaskia Illinois la |
| ervations, and his own journal has become an | invaluable source for the study of 19th century Sudanic |
| Italian method of violin playing, and is an | invaluable source for study of late Baroque performance |
| Sarmiento's work is considered an | invaluable source of information for that period. |
| The work remains an | invaluable source of information on trees and arboricul |
| whose own personal library and archive were | invaluable sources of information on the Beats. |
| history of Shirdi Sai Baba and various other | invaluable spiritual books. |
| immense labour and original research and an | invaluable store of historical detail put together with |
| From then on, Trollope was an | invaluable strategist to Margaret of Anjou and supposed |
| career in the corporate world as well as the | invaluable support he has had from assistant coaches Br |
| the paddle steamer HMS Lightning, made many | invaluable surveys and charts of the shallow waters in |
| Although the SS class types proved | invaluable, their use was restricted to coastal patrols |
| These powers will be | invaluable to Takashi if he is to decipher what is fact |
| and his dedication to Hadrian's Wall proved | invaluable to its later preservation. |
| ange that they bring into the country proves | invaluable to the government. |
| ience he gained during this time would prove | invaluable to him during subsequent events. |
| n in promoting the value of research will be | invaluable to the Medical Research Council as we enter |
| The publication of the find has been | invaluable to researchers reconstructing a chronologica |
| versity where he studied the German that was | invaluable to his later military career. |
| d quota, and the city's manufacturing proved | invaluable to the Union. |
| cy in the Indian dialects of Acadia made him | invaluable to the governing authorities of New England |
| ionalis, Curam illius habes (Mondovi, 1472), | invaluable to confessors. |
| Invaluable to the understanding of Middle Iranian are H | |
| called itself "Informative and Entertaining, | Invaluable to Home Folks." |
| oughout and the reports rendered by him were | invaluable to his Commanding Officer in making disposit |
| perience of refereeing in the Premiership is | invaluable to those referees taking part in this worksh |
| orporation his expertise and contacts proved | invaluable to the club. |
| Invaluable to the Transformers because of their unique | |
| Sookie soon proves | invaluable to the Queen as she makes the great suggesti |
| me at Donna Karan between 1993 and 1997 "was | invaluable to me in getting to where I am now at Cerrut |
| ce of water and grass made the area not only | invaluable to a huge diversity of fish and wildlife, bu |
| other garden flowers, this picture would be | invaluable to me, and I heartily wish it were mine." |
| ormation that she and USS Vixen obtained was | invaluable to Du Pont during that successful operation, |
| g the law and precedent on the other made in | invaluable to the Court, and earned him respect from me |
| Gablers' network of national supporters was | invaluable to the cause. |
| ked up the same business acumen which proved | invaluable to his own commercial ventures in the new se |
| nces in sonar technology they pioneered were | invaluable to later nuclear-powered submarines. |
| ial, and whose advice and knowledge has been | invaluable, to the men who built up the fabric of Engli |
| g from Slate, taking key writers and editors | invaluable to our evolving franchise." |
| ithelial cells (pulmonary toxicity model) is | invaluable to the drug design and discovery process. |
| h the Capul Island Light, these stations are | invaluable to vessels coming from the Pacific Ocean and |
| Creeke was becoming | invaluable to most of the major landowners in Bournemou |
| he forms of ecclesiastical business made him | invaluable to our joint counsels at home, whether in sy |
| His volumes are today | invaluable to people interested in genealogy. |
| Its specimens proved | invaluable to John Torrey, Asa Gray, and others. |
| tion to firefighting, the helicopters are an | invaluable tool in performing aerial rescues such as ex |
| is the most popular state reserve and is an | invaluable treasure-house of Azerbaijan. |
| to one of the spiritual leaders and the most | invaluable veterans there. |
| of his own, and thus the chronicle provides | invaluable viewpoints of a knight who was not a high le |
| Early visitors, such as Captain Cook and the | invaluable William Mariner, note only the singing and d |
| ded by maritime archaeologists, historically | invaluable wrecks risked being destroyed by unscrupulou |
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