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s hold the most sway in the videogame industry partly because the stakes are higher for consumers sh
It proved to be a financial success partly because of Nilsen's advanced directing and set
ar, the communist movement enjoyed popularity, partly because of the effort of the USSR in defeating
(The referendum passed overwhelmingly - partly because Shepherd brought in blacks from Prince
authorities or the Labour Party, but this was partly because of distance some felt toward the coope
These practices were possible and successful partly because of the remoteness of the King: during
This could be partly because, as of 2005, it is estimated that only
ikes, similar to Cuddles and Dimples's granny, partly because, by this time, character in The Beano
The species: Essonodon browni has also partly been known as Cimolodon nitidus (Marsh 1889).
that the Princess' Pakistani roots, may have ( partly) been an obstacle in reference to ascending th
The old line has partly been reopened by the Furka Heritage Railway fo
ons are out of proportion, and it is therefore partly being used for parking.
he Westphalian town or city of Minden possibly partly belongs to the area, where Ollnborger Platt is
terranean river is a river that runs wholly or partly beneath the ground surface - one where the riv
The Dilator naris posterior is placed partly beneath the Quadratus labii superioris.
It is probably at least partly bivoltine since adults have been found on wing
Its body is greyish-brown with partly black wings and tail and a white rump.
re rich in mineral content (and the sands look partly black).
The veins are partly black.
He is partly blamed for the Bengal famine of 1943.
However, the Apollo 1 fire in January 1967 was partly blamed on the company, and in March they merge
The Liberal Democrats partly blamed their defeats on the election being hel
per part of the coronoid depression and become partly blended with the preceding, but are inserted m
Carter went partly blind during the 1930s.
As they flew toward the highway Blanche was partly blinded by shards of glass from the car's expl
has three lights, the central one of which is partly blocked with masonry.
y of Modelguns have either totally blocked, or partly blocked barrels so the majority of Sparks from
The doorway has been partly blocked, forming a window in the upper part.
One often hears that the 1848 revolution was partly born in the pages of the Mysteries of Paris or
(It may be partly both).
large library, that included rare manuscripts, partly bought, partly copied by himself.
It lies on the eastern boundary of the parish; partly bounded by the parishes of Termoneeny and Dese
A modern landmark partly bounded by Mincing Lane is Plantation Place, c
The river also partly bounds the South Turkana National Reserve.
industry, for example, also has the effect of partly breaking down the starch and proteins, making
s, "Ther stondithe now but one Tower, and that partly broken.
ecrets: that the Japanese naval codes had been partly broken.
novelist, playwright and poet who was born and partly brought up in Zaire (now known as the Democrat
ds a white ring of ten segments (the first two partly brown), followed towards apex by ten dark brow
VOO (Wallonia and partly Brussels) offers download speeds up to 50 Mbit
teway Hill is a large detached house which was partly built in the 17th century, but substantially a
The Jakarta Tower (Menara Jakarta) is a partly built tower in Jakarta, Indonesia.
Nou Mestalla (Valencian pronunciation: ) is a partly built 75,000-seat football stadium in Valencia
The route contains the partly built Branan Field-Chaffee Expressway which cu
ied in 1879 it was discovered that there was a partly built glider in one of the Manchester librarie
ooking north across Marylebone, which was only partly built up at that date.
The station ruins were fenced off and partly built over by a growing biffer waste disposal
ouse in South Petherton, Somerset, England was partly built in 1585 although never completed to the
It is also partly built on the old Chavasse Park, but much of th
plex into and on top of an already planned and partly built St. David's Shopping Centre.
create a mosaic, or chimeric, protein that is partly built of domains or segments which are similar
he station is in Allen Road's median, which is partly built at surface level.
The pulpit is plain and is partly built into one of the pews.
nes were completed and a number of towers were partly built.
Foelsche is a partly buried impact structure (or astrobleme), the e
Should the markers be partly buried in the mercury, they can either be pull
ed on or about 7 August 1928, and his body was partly buried in a rabbit hole in the Northern Territ
limited protection, so the structure would be partly buried and then surrounded by an outer wall of
It was built by Lord Mountjoy in 1602 and partly burned in 1643.>
Partly burned in 1568 during the wars of religion, th
Building was partly burned during revolution in 1905.
In 1825 the castle was partly burned.
ills that survived through to 1950 when it was partly burnt out.
In 1637, the city partly burnt down, together with a local church.
Englehart and New Liskeard were partly burnt.
d no small influence in the Church of England, partly by his books and partly by his work in trainin
Such a stock is of course built up partly by the correct carrying out of ritual; but pri
gulatory framework in which charities operate, partly by amending the Charities Act 1993.
In 1991, Supported partly by a Guggenheim Fellowship and partly by a job
The Thunderbird may have been inspired partly by finds of pterosaur skeletons.
that, after the battle of Albelda in 851, and partly by means of war, partly by treachery, Musa cap
lightest stable isotope, 28Si, decays at least partly by beta plus decay (β+), and every isotope wit
while the double-dated 6095 was either printed partly by Day or partly by Crowley himself or (more l
esuits in England, Scotland and North America, partly by means of a periodical, the Gavazzi Free Wor
ted Vercoquin et le plancton, a novel inspired partly by surprise-parties of his youth, and partly b
signment to a treatment is determined at least partly by the value of an observed covariate lying on
omance music video also appears to be inspired partly by the Judderman.
spite these having been supplanted entirely or partly by metric units in official use and other cont
Because the forum is funded partly by lottery grants, they hold certain events wh
876 in memory of Abraham Lincoln, and paid for partly by Americans.
The extension was financed partly by Tryvandsbanen's equity, and partly by loans
tention of Africa's male-dominated leadership, partly by enlisting their first ladies to promote a w
CD&V led by Yves Leterme won these elections, partly by forming a cartel with the moderate national
Research and development is carried out partly by Kaleidescape Canada, Inc. based in Waterloo
the time this journey was not easy being made partly by train and partly by camel.
the south by the River Windrush, in the north partly by Coombe Brook and its tributary Hazelden Bro
is electoral triumph, lethargy-perhaps induced partly by so many years of one-party rule-set in.
ecame a type for a well of poetic inspiration, partly by confusing it with the Spring of Pieris.
ed from Walton by a brook, and from West Derby partly by Sugar Brook up to Stone bridge.
lliam Montgomery), another play believed to be partly by Shakespeare.
"The Detski Dom was funded partly by the State partly by the share in profits fr
eriod of pessimism in the author's life caused partly by the 1883 failure of Nowiny (News), a Warsaw
The radio station is funded partly by advertising, supplemented by donations and
age of Ellenville to protect its watershed and partly by a company which offered tours of the ice ca
He was converted to Catholicism partly by the controversy between John Jewel and Thom
inly on the east by Tacony Creek, on the south partly by the Wingohocking and the Northern Liberties
d watch is a watch that is powered entirely or partly by a solar panel.
unny, extravagant, sympathetic, generous, and, partly by his own choice, lonely.
d Township, Montgomery County on the northeast partly by Bristol Township; on the southeast by Penn
The hospital building was funded partly by the sale of the land occupied by Bromley Ho
The creation of TCA was partly by CNR management who wanted to expand the com
decessors from Vortigern onwards, was made up, partly by himself and partly by others".
He acquired, partly by inheritance and partly purchase, an estate
illage), and reopened on 17 May 1982, paid for partly by public subscription.
There is also a service, partly by railway and partly by steamer, along the co
Joseph Bradney, the historian, acquired, partly by inheritance and partly purchase, an estate
This he achieved partly by his lectures, but above all by his personal
As Al-Qaeda is particularly decentralised ( partly by choice, partly because it isn't single orga
The same year, inspired partly by de Chirico and partly by studying mail-orde
winning the sobriquet of "the little Raeburn", partly by the small size, but more by the excellence
ent was Portugal reaching the Cup competition, partly by defeating Australia in the group stages.
ghes, Kadyrov's U-turn may have been motivated partly by personal ambition and partly by a concern w
utely non-rotating" is a local state, dictated partly by the relative rotation of the background sta
the war progressed, the couple were distanced partly by Lisette's inconvenient Jewishness, and also
Longley's lies appear to have been motivated partly by his desire to rival John Wesley Hardin's re
supplied in part by the New River Company and partly by three deep wells sunk by the firm upon the
ne of the large-scale insane asylum was caused partly by overcrowding and neglect, but also by massi
The oscillation frequency is determined partly by the properties of the thin middle layer, bu
"Axis of evil", which was coined partly by Bush speechwriter David Frum, became a cont
(CNS), causing depression of the cough reflex, partly by a direct effect on the cough centre in the
etc., was over PKR 100,000 which was financed partly by the sale of the buildings at West Wharf sit
telingenkamp Westerbork, financed, ironically, partly by Dutch Jewry, in order to absorb fleeing Jew
ances in Parapsychological Research published ( partly) by a major academic publisher.
The letter was written partly by a scribe and partly in Claudia's own hand.
It was run partly by state-owned and partly by privately-owned f
These academies were funded partly by fees for tuition and lodging, as many of th
It was held partly by Hunfrid (Humfrey) the Chamberlain and partl
All but the final two songs were written partly by Troy Seals.
itect was John Douglas and its expense was met partly by the 1st Duke of Westminster.
s and 49 in the United Kingdom Gallup charts - partly by sales from the back of a van - his next eff
rent theme tune, which was possibly influenced partly by the theme tune and music to the original Pi
This has in turn evolved into Natural England, partly by eventual merger with English Nature.
painting, of which he was mainly self-taught - partly by copying the works of Velasquez and other ma
This was caused partly by disease among the garrison, which ended up
The orchestra is funded partly by the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and an
he city which held out for two months defended partly by elderly volkssturm home guard and boys from
im to resurvey the route and work it, at least partly, by steam.
shops, hotels, pubs and restaurants, supported partly by passing trade from the ferry terminal and b
d of excess energy from this process, possibly partly by design, to clear the area immediately in fr
Funded partly by the enterprise board, the business was high
ard, and set about restoration of the building partly by using photographs from the Shugborough coll
e very nape of a high hill, steep up each way, partly by nature, partly by the working of men's hand
The hall was used for a long time as a court, partly by Goslar's sheriff (Stadtvogt) and partly as
The nerve roots normally involved are C5 and partly C6.
n the fine wagon roofs and the many benchends ( partly ca.
Hardington Moor National Nature Reserve covers partly calcareous clay-rich soils on sloping ground a
tinguishable by its small size, and its thick, partly calcareous exoskeleton with curved ridges of c
ting, the armored units of the 4th Panzer Army partly captured Voronezh on 6 July by occupying the w
nectar from flowering plants and was probably partly carnivorous, taking meat and fat off muttonbir
locomotives coming into use, the work was only partly carried out.
Congregationalists held in London in 1891 was partly cause, partly consequence, of his visit, and M
an continues to claim that the injury was only partly caused by the incident.
This revolt was partly caused by the heavy taxation in coin (and not,
The volcanism of the Eifel is thought to be partly caused by the Eifel hotspot, a place where hot
A shortage of coinage in Jersey ( partly caused by occupying troops taking away coins a
ing water safety records, also was found to be partly caused by Mike Harris' deregulation of water q
in size within the past century due to erosion partly caused by the installation of a breakwater at
riously damaged the stage, causing the roof to partly cave in.
he SDP-Liberal Alliance, three wards wholly or partly changed party allegiance in the 1983 council e
It is a partly civilian partly military cemetery.
e are animation problems with the girlfriends' partly clothed textures and bedrooms.
The picture was shot on a partly cloudy day in Sept. 2009
showed an entirely unlabelled photo of a blue, partly cloudy sky, printed on the front of a booklet
On Sunday morning, 3 July 1898, there were partly cloudy skies with fairly calm water.
Game weather: 76°F ( Partly Cloudy)
Game weather: 33°F ( Partly Cloudy)
Although the sky had been partly cloudy, the red sample had been exposed to sun
Weather: 78 °F (26 °C), partly cloudy/ periodic rain
which was again engineered by Brian McTear and partly co-engineered by Kurt Heasley of Lilys.
he neighbouring amine and hydroxyl groups that partly co-ordinates with the same groups on a neighbo
's former Bundesliga player Friedel Rausch was partly coaching him in the youth of Schalke then, get
ee rooms, finished in Neo-Classical style with partly coffered ceilings, tall panels, and patterned
His first years with Renwick's firm partly coincided with Russell's first years, below.
tyles had an extraordinary similarity that was partly coincidental and not merely due to Stitt's emu
The bridge partly collapsed after due to strong currents of the
end to the pass had not been built; the tunnel partly collapsed in the following years).
rying the line over the River Crane at Feltham partly collapsed.
s Primer (2000), Stretchers (2006), Bird Bird ( partly collected in a 2005 publication from West Hous
, in North Staffordshire; he had an itinerant, partly colonial youth.
other settlements in northern Mesopotamia, was partly colonised by immigrants from Late Uruk souther
t against Great Britain, their dissatisfaction partly coming about because the King had consistently
fact that some volunteer firefighters are only partly compensated and their stipend or pay often do
near connection are a disadvantage that can be partly compensated by special electrode shapes.
opening an alternative chloride channel and so partly compensating the effects caused by the non-wor
ntil July 2008, when the station reopened in a partly completed state.
Turner, who used logs from neighbor John Fee's partly completed log cabin to begin construction of h
8 for the German label Aeolus (label) was only partly completed at the time of his unexpected death.
Trail is a paved bicycle and pedestrian path, partly completed, that will run 46 miles (74 km) from
In the case of Crotty Dam, the embankment was partly composed of well graded gravels, and thus a ve
Calcareous is an adjective meaning mostly or partly composed of calcium carbonate, in other words,
The TXSG is partly composed of retired and former active, guard a
The Soundtrack was partly composed by Harry Gregson-Williams.
The song is partly compromised by having each set of 'twins' repr
e upper wings that are usually visible or only partly concealed (as in the photograph at upper right
It is partly concerned with Ansgar's visions, which, accord
Internet, with still partly conflicting technological standards
rth-south highway, New York State Route 22, is partly conjoined with NY-9N in the town.
These remnants are partly conserved as fragments by some features of cus
ich his signs were judged nonconforming, which partly considered the content of those signs.
                                                                                                    


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