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The choir was composed at least partly of students from the nearby St. Olaf campus.
play for the Wild Titans, a selection made up partly of players of the Wild Rugby Academy, in an in
He belonged to a rather poor family partly of Scottish origin and was educated a clergyma
ridge, Massachusetts, the regiment was made up partly of companies that had belonged to the 1st Regi
outer coat of the corpus spongiosum is formed partly of unstriped muscular fibers, and a layer of t
His filmography consists partly of adaptations of popular English and German c
s developed there, with institutions that were partly of Norse inspiration, and partly inspired by c
It consists partly of woodland and meadows and has a villa closed
ds off clovers, and yellow rattle, which feeds partly off grass.
ership of the Nazi Party for official reasons, partly officially certified documents".
The decline in merchant water transport is partly offset by tourist traffic and the carrying of
e with a north aisle, chancel and central (but partly offset) tower.
n of prehistoric continents and oceans depends partly on paleogeographic evidence.
It runs partly on the surface and partly at deep level, from
Based partly on Vizenor's own experiences as a visiting pro
the result of fifteen years' labour, is based partly on a careful study of previous writers and on
e perceived in Germany, placing blame at least partly on the American instigators of the trials.
The school was based partly on Plato's Academy.
ticle size distribution of milled coal depends partly on the rank of the coal, which determines its
Partly on its site now is the Raich Carter Sports Cen
Tower of London, who provided all the capital, partly on mortgage but taking a share in it himself.
It was opened partly on the 14 and fully on 16 May 1932.
ti is on the presiding deity at Sri Rangam and partly on the Rama shrine in the same temple.
Eventually Kildare was chosen, partly on the grounds that the straightness of the ro
Liberties District were boundaries, the latter partly on the southwest; and Richmond District on the
had won power in the 1935 provincial election partly on the scheme.
s a port handling very large vessels, depended partly on certain geographical features of Southampto
pping complex is still situated close to - and partly on - the airfield.
It is written partly on parchment, partly on paper, in two columns
Partly on the strength of her 1938 book, The Internat
Partly on the recommendation of the archbishop, he wa
was enlarged over the following two centuries, partly on the proceeds of the local tin mining trade.
See West Orange Trail for a trail partly on the former railroad right-of-way.
he decided to run for mayor of Portland, based partly on a desire to help reform the Portland police
In Croatia, the show was broadcast partly on HTV2 and fully on satellite channel HTVPlus
ted to the Winter Park Resort, which was built partly on land owned by the commission (known as the
This was founded partly on Ahern's closeness to Nicklin, whom Bjelke-P
In 1793, however, his ship was seized, partly on the grounds that he was carrying contraband
stand by their bishop, Thomas Talbot, who was partly on that side.
ard, and Alexander S. Webb, and based his work partly on their recollections.
esign, in that a long vehicle could be trapped partly on the crossing while held by a red light at t
3rd century BC), partly on the basis of a paradoxographical work of Ca
Wong's decision was based partly on the fact that 33% of the Botany electorate
The film Baby Mama was shot, partly, on Legget Road in Bronxville.
curved gravity dam made of quarrystone, based partly on the Intze principle, but without the Intze
The rally was modelled partly on American presidential campaign conventions,
Minto-Brown Island Park in Salem is partly on Minto's former farm.
th other Shawnee bands, and settled with them, partly on Susquehanna and partly on Allegheny River,
(If the rate of new mutations depends at least partly on the number of generations rather than the n
lames the magnitude of Pakistan's flood damage partly on decades of environmental neglect and defore
camp at Auldearn ended in a complete disaster, partly on account of the accident of the men discharg
The road is partly on the A4161.
Remember the Titans (2000), was filmed partly on the Berry College campus.
reight, and any interline passengers traveling partly on other airlines.
wn alternative to English styles at that time; partly on account of its lower cost than stone blocks
the Democratic Party primary election in 2003, partly on a platform to revitalize Wilkes-Barre's dow
film is comical look at procrastination, based partly on the filmmaker's own experiences.
h is closed: thus the upper canine tooth rests partly on the lower canine and partly on the first pr
The movie was filmed partly on location at the Hermitage Plantation in Sav
Weinstein in 1999 and didn't get the job...and partly on real-life feature reporter Don Polec, who h
It was also based partly on the Cleveland class, a light cruiser that w
It was based partly on the earlier B77 program, which was terminat
Found in a Bottle", based partly on Symmes' Theory of the Concentric Spheres, p
This step was taken partly on account of his health, and also to gratify
oted to incorporate to preserve local control, partly on the issue of preserving the "small town" ch
poses, by newer time standards based wholly or partly on atomic time.
Gottlob Frege for Wittgenstein's thought and, partly on that basis, attacked "positivist" interpret
s, she was not a commercial success and relied partly on government subsidy to operate.
Their rejection of these traditions is based partly on their interpretation of 2 Corinthians 6:14-
Gefrorene Wand (German for "frozen wall") and partly on the Riepenkees glaciers.
It was partly on the strength of The Battle of Buena Vista t
The show is based partly on the New Romantic scene of the 1980s.
wever, much of Dalby village seems to be based partly on the layout of the old Instructional Centre.
ocker in the musical Labelled with Love, based partly on the music of the pop band Squeeze.
mposer's research into Hindu rhythms was based partly on the 120 rhythms listed in the thirteenth-ce
He too based the theory partly on linguistic traits, and also stated that the
veral books and had two Hollywood movies based partly on his work.
w in the Irish constitutional framework, based partly on the preamble to the Constitution which refe
reet Railway, was an interurban streetcar line partly on the old Boston and Worcester Turnpike (now
The Act was based partly on the approach taken in 2003 in New Zealand (
er the attack and his death certificate, based partly on the false information he had supplied on re
r anis, the Groove-billed is found in open and partly open country, such as pastures, savanna, and o
ralis, a choir cape of black material, open or partly open in front, and commonly provided with a fu
he ligand-binding domain comprises a closed or partly opened, four-helical bundle with a left-handed
he main entrance to the Central Station, which partly opens to the underground rail lines, and Reven
Insertion partly or wholly into the first phalanges.
d is a type of bread made using flour which is partly or entirely made from whole or almost whole wh
Birkenau, near Upper Silesia) the Nazis either partly or completely dismantled them to conceal the m
Partly or completely missing collarbones.
Three wards partly or wholly changed hands in the 1987 council el
of American films, due to filming taking place partly or entirely in Britain.
This is a list of recreational walks partly or wholly in Lancashire
Most of these neighborhoods are either partly or entirely in historic preservation districts
and many accounts report that ears were often partly or fully severed during the cutting.
in 2005 damaged Round Island, cutting channels partly or completely through from east to west.
The flower is partly or entirely purple in color.
These regions are partly or completely clouded by interstellar dust and
During this visit, Balakirev sketched and partly orchestrated an Overture on Czech Themes; this
igh Street dates from the 15th century and has partly original timber framing including a cruck.
orporation, creates a new radio station, WQAX, partly out of frustrated efforts to get WIUS onto the
the spacecraft antenna, the capsule was lifted partly out of the water in order to allow Shepard to
e Trotskyist Communist League of America (CLA) partly out of the concern that the CLA did not have a
This is partly out of altruism and partly to attract the roma
, the LCMS largely eschews political activity, partly out of concerns to keep the denomination untai
into masquerading as a physician treating him, partly out of curiosity, but mostly because of greed,
d, an airstrip was improvised on frozen ground partly outside of the Koto-ri defense perimeter which
are often lined by hibiscus plants which lean partly over the canals to form a green canopy, from w
d in a difficult mountain tour from the south, partly over trackless terrain (surefootedness and a h
t Rige put up a tenacious defence before being partly overcome, delaying the Allied advance for seve
The station is now partly overgrown and partly fenced off in a transport
he hill fort constitutes a relatively flat but partly overgrown area, 600 yards from the Irish Sea.
the northwestern part of the rim of Bingham is partly overlaid by ejecta from Lobachevsky.
rea in the north-eastern part of the monument, partly overlain by Abbey House, are the buried remain
The satellite crater Artem'ev G is partly overlain by the southeast rim of Artem'ev.
The ranges of P. bakuensis and P. baeri partly overlap: they can be found together in the Cas
The commune lies in the Tarentaise Valley, partly overlapping the ski resorts of La Plagne and L
pants and space tourists two different, though partly overlapping, categories." - Hektor
It sits above, and partly overlaps with, the U.S. IEEE designated Ka ban
airs (bp) including the promoter region, which partly overlaps with the PBX2 gene.
west along the northeast side where Anaximenes partly overlaps the equally worn satellite crater Ana
The crater partly overlies the satellite crater Obruchev M to th
pean society achieved in the 11th century, and partly owing to the stricter adherence to a reformed
but was kept waiting for another five years - partly owing to a back injury sustained during that t
s the end of the 5th century, the output fell, partly owing to the Spartan occupation of Decelea.
CUC is partly owned by Fortis Inc., a holding company based
It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest partly owned by the Wildlife Trust of South and West
All of these projects are wholly or partly owned by RWE npower renewables, a subsidiary o
up comprised 103 wholly owned subsidiaries, 19 partly owned outfits and 57 associated companies.
Vue was partly owned by The Georgia Straight for a brief time
It was previously partly owned and largely occupied by telecommunicatio
ggins and David Stewart of Rawhide Radio, LLC ( partly owned by Hispanic Broadcasting now Univision r
ted on The Defender, an anti-Semitic newspaper partly owned by Reynolds that portrayed Jews as the a
aged in agricultural pursuits while managing a partly owned lumber business.
Makefield Securities, a small Erie-based firm partly owned by his father.
The site, partly owned by the commune and partly private, has b
Partly owned by Normandy Mining (44.44%),
The area is of great natural beauty and is partly owned by the National Trust.
Sea, and to the east is the Forest of Bowland, partly owned by the Royal Family.
It was opened in 1993 and was partly owned by actor Johnny Depp until 2004.
The Reddish Spinning Company, partly owned by Houldsworth, opened in 1870.
director of the Eker Group, with its wholly or partly owned subsidiaries Eker Design (wholly owned),
and Oceanic markets through Neptune Terminals, partly owned by Canpotex, in North Vancouver, British
Built in 1806, the tide mill was partly owned by the Adams family and is the oldest su
It is partly owned by the City of Orlando Parks Division.
Development Company, a new Manchukuo zaibatsu, partly owned by Nissan and the Manchukuo government.
f the founder in 1881 Tanaka Seisakusho became partly owned by General Electric and expanded into th
south is Eccles Pike, an almost-conical hill, partly owned by the National Trust.
604) is property developer in Southern China, partly owned by Shenzhen Government.
The company, established in 1990, is partly owned by Carlsberg.
formerly the Mississauga Icedogs, which Cherry partly owned, is modelled on Blue.
mines in the Pilbara, including Marandoo, and partly owns two more mines in the region.
A partly oxidized "El Mundo" newspaper delivery box in
Evening and Sunday services are partly paid for by Metro.
Many of its services are partly paid for by Metro especially on Sundays and in
ch was given by the River Dee Company who also partly paid for it.
efused to pay a toll to use a line that it had partly paid for.
His education was partly paid for by the prebend of Duffus and a grant
Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown, a film that partly paid homage to her '70s blaxploitation movies.
stamp duty on his publications; his fines were partly paid by the Association of Working Men to Proc
ed by a brick-built pylon, a court and a hall, partly painted with wall paintings."
land and Adair, but Dr. Jones allegedly had it partly painted black so it wouldn't shine into their
om the beach near Portencross, then carved and partly painted or varnished.
he umbrella of neoclassicism, his designs were partly Palladian, Georgian and often Greek Revival.
it is affected by aerodynamic forces that are partly parallel (and opposite) to the direction of re
Long's tenure at the JA partly paralleled that of Tom Blasingame, known as th
Five-Mile Creek - A stream that partly parallels NY-53.
leve, whose entire left side is disfigured and partly paralysed.
The character partly parodied contemporary ABC (Victoria) newsreade
ollowing his death in 1993, but which had been partly passed over to the Ernest Cook Trust since the
The area around the Library was originally partly paved, partly cobbled, and partly gravelled.
layer on either side got into double figures - partly, perhaps, because England varied their bowling
the Rig-Veda as active forces of nature, only partly personified as imagined supernatural persons.
there is no unbroken historical record, and a partly Pictish origin is not precluded.
It was partly piped in the mid-20th century, and the connect
ter of Leith, and has an impressive landscape; partly planned, partly unplanned due to recent neglec
Aisopeia, a collection of Aesopic Fables), and partly poetical, have all perished.
and southeast and by the State of Brandenburg ( partly Potsdam) to the west and south west.
The facility is partly powered by solar energy.
Ossowiecki partly predicted his own death.
angapatanam, many of these families, wholly or partly, preferred to stay back in Travancore because
d white, the white median line can be present, partly present or even completely absent; collar shin
The rood screen is still partly present, and there is a door and stairs to the
ndia and Chandragupta's reign, which have been partly preserved to us through Diodorus Siculus.
( partly preserved)
he impressive Bennerley Viaduct which has been partly preserved.
he impressive Bennerley Viaduct which has been partly preserved.
Unfortunately the first part is only partly preserved.
Partly previously unpublished poems by Yves Bonnefoy,
21Ne and 22Ne are partly primordial and partly nucleogenic (i.e., made
it mandates a six-city trial of a partly privatized Medicare system (by 2010);
ss and Sam Brown (background vocals); this was partly produced with Laurie Latham and Box.
It sold also gold and is partly produced by him.
It was a special 'Schools' edition, partly produced by students.
This move was partly prompted by desire to prevent an SPD minority
retreated in the bush, where the thick foliage partly protected the natives from the gunfire.
This was partly provoked by John XXII's extreme claims of auth
Opium ( Partly published in English by Knockabout and Heavy M
olarly activity (Wie ich zum Geographen wurde, partly published in 1996).
7; also published in French, German, Japanese; partly published in Spanish).
r Smart were written between 1750 and 1767 and partly published in the periodicals The Midwife; or T
                                                                                                    


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