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tal and more towards base, both spots inwardly partly lined dark brown, a white costal streak from o
The fire spread quickly partly because of hidden roof voids and the tar pitch
In 1925 Tesch & Stabenow - partly due to the largesse of Paul Haber of Degesch -
The shippon stand is partly ruined.
This treatment became standard practice partly as a result of Laming's research.
In the 1992-93 season, Moog did not start well partly because of a poor relationship with head coach
n 1957 by the Massachusetts State Legislature, partly because of the efforts of Lee Greenslit, a Mid
State Line ( partly in Wayne County)
Yadkin River State Trail, partly within Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Surry, Wilkes
utely non-rotating" is a local state, dictated partly by the relative rotation of the background sta
's particular success in the United States can partly be credited to Grant's keen sense of US audien
n Bien Phu, Fall claimed the United States was partly responsible for France's loss.
ity water fluoridation in the United States is partly due to the research of Dr. Frederick McKay, wh
The site of Battersea Power Station was partly occupied by the famously bawdy Red House Taver
orporation, creates a new radio station, WQAX, partly out of frustrated efforts to get WIUS onto the
he main entrance to the Central Station, which partly opens to the underground rail lines, and Reven
n, it is a normal side platform station, built partly in tunnel with a large open cut containing an
He reasons that this race for status explains partly why increases in wealth do not increase well-b
rhizomatous perennial herb with stems growing partly underground and emerging to lie flat on the sa
Nash, however, refused to step down partly because of a desire to continue his work and p
Spillett arrived, still only partly dressed, to learn that the father of the famil
Hellens still serves partly as a residence but primarily as a museum, admi
This is a rapidly developing but still only partly explored field of science that can help overco
igher than typical "department store" airguns, partly due to the use of the higher quality component
The story is partly based on Euripedes' Alcestis.
th of Wootton Major", another short story, set partly in Faerie and partly in the area near Oxford.
Five-Mile Creek - A stream that partly parallels NY-53.
Dewey Square, and then along Broad Street (now partly Atlantic Avenue) to a terminus at State Street
reet Railway, was an interurban streetcar line partly on the old Boston and Worcester Turnpike (now
This stretch is partly a three-lane single carriageway and partly a v
ter having suffered three earlier strokes that partly disabled him.
locomotives, which William Stroudley designed partly with this line in mind.
neers of using glass as a structural material, partly because it improved transparency and daylight
The hermitage structure, as partly rebuilt post 1959 revolution, is still a fairl
He studied law, partly at Newton with Hon.
mount to remain under that studio's ownership ( partly so the remake could be filmed), whereas most f
ee rooms, finished in Neo-Classical style with partly coffered ceilings, tall panels, and patterned
that the integration of practical subjects is partly designed to reassure the white community as to
up comprised 103 wholly owned subsidiaries, 19 partly owned outfits and 57 associated companies.
Colosseum, Rome: The arena substructure is partly excavated during 1810-1814.
Sepultura's surprising success was partly atributted to the first Rock in Rio, which too
o much for the diocese, though his success was partly the fruit of his predecessors' labors and of p
This success was partly due to the labels involvement in the live pres
He owed his successful career partly to the patronage of the distinguished Bulkeley
, and - through the action of breeze and sun - partly evaporates; at the same time a certain mineral
th dire penalties if they did not support her, partly in response to Crowder's slights against her w
German governments undertook to suppress them, partly for political reasons.
Its external surface is partly articular, partly non-articular; the articular
On the surface, I'd partly agree, but everything is trivia until put into
Smith move to Swindon was partly helped by then Swindon manager Dennis Wise kno
ational Wilderness Preservation System located partly within El Yunque National Forest (formerly the
A stone tablet (now partly illegible) at the base of the tower, dated 7 O
The tactic was partly successful, but it was abandoned after the los
The tactic was partly successful, but was abandoned after the loss o
of American films, due to filming taking place partly or entirely in Britain.
The commune lies in the Tarentaise Valley, partly overlapping the ski resorts of La Plagne and L
uld even think of entering on such a task, ... partly because I felt, in common with many others, so
y this was sometimes explained as Taurus being partly submerged as he carried Europa out to sea.
The creation of TCA was partly by CNR management who wanted to expand the com
SpeedStep technology is partly responsible for the reduced power consumption
at Shakes the Barley the character of Teddy is partly based on him, although Teddy fights on the oth
ber 1999) was a distinguished Spanish tenor of partly Austrian descent, particularly known for the a
il with an operculum, a mostly terrestrial but partly marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk, in t
lying mostly within the Northern Territory and partly within Queensland.
the site was delayed during Testerman's term, partly due to his doubts about a large-scale redevelo
The silicon tetrafluoride is partly hydrolysed and forms hexafluorosilicic acid.
lection was held a year earlier than required, partly to bring elections for the House and Senate ba
r began writing a series of journals that were partly the result of her experiments with automatic w
e, a chancel, and a slender west tower that is partly embraced by the nave.
CEPH is a non-profit organisation that was partly funded by the French government, it was not un
tyles had an extraordinary similarity that was partly coincidental and not merely due to Stitt's emu
it is affected by aerodynamic forces that are partly parallel (and opposite) to the direction of re
f Canadian Heritage once suggested that Dobson partly illustrates how the International Covenant on
Sar RNA is an antisense non-coding RNA that is partly responsible for the negative regulation of ant
h thus appears to have a customer base that is partly in the embedded software world, and partly in
Chaffee is a similar-sized crater that lies partly across the southwest section of the inner ring
From here, a tentiform mine is made that is partly hidden under the folded leaf margin.
ction to Chapel Hill in December of that year, partly as sale and partly as gift.
litical and economic crisis in Ireland that is partly responsible for the country falling into reces
wn alternative to English styles at that time; partly on account of its lower cost than stone blocks
f African American History in Detroit that was partly sponsored by New Detroit.
The Ramaiya are a community that are partly Sikh, and partly Muslim.
create a mosaic, or chimeric, protein that is partly built of domains or segments which are similar
rld Cup to be played on grass pitches that are partly made up of artificial grass was the 2010 FIFA
ber of buildings have been excavated that were partly dug into the soil and had stone walls.
s developed there, with institutions that were partly of Norse inspiration, and partly inspired by c
The crane vessel that is partly visible is the Thialf.
It is also the only one of the suites that is partly notated in the Tenor C clef, which is not need
The soil is clayey; the subsoil partly stone.
the look of a lamb with the heart of the lion, partly due to their linty-textured coat which is trim
In mid-1985, Rozz Williams left the band, partly due to his increasing interest in experimental
nce between Arab and Jews erupted in the city, partly as a consequence of the earlier JKP-PKP/Histad
8 she opened the Bangkok School for the Blind, partly financed by her own savings, after she learned
red to in the media as Singing with the Stars, partly because of the similarity in concept to Dancin
Long's tenure at the JA partly paralleled that of Tom Blasingame, known as th
tunnel scheme was withdrawn by the Government, partly due to rising costs of construction, which had
Tower of London, who provided all the capital, partly on mortgage but taking a share in it himself.
eat deal of dissent was caused by the Library, partly due to Ars Magus' use in nearly every facet of
the separate sports split away from the club, partly because it was difficult to form a main board.
e are animation problems with the girlfriends' partly clothed textures and bedrooms.
Liberties District were boundaries, the latter partly on the southwest; and Richmond District on the
The bridge partly collapsed after due to strong currents of the
rea in the north-eastern part of the monument, partly overlain by Abbey House, are the buried remain
p, which forced him to withdraw from the scene partly.
Northern Electric entered the field partly at the urging of the Canadian federal governme
The group grew quickly in the 1980s, partly attributed to not being organized along the li
, but was postponed just days before the vote, partly for technical reasons.
ienced labor strife several time in the 1950s, partly inflamed by the out-of-state corporate ownersh
nager Joe Altobelli named Griffin to the team, partly because he's a fine player, but mostly because
It lies on the eastern boundary of the parish; partly bounded by the parishes of Termoneeny and Dese
the south by the River Windrush, in the north partly by Coombe Brook and its tributary Hazelden Bro
In this case I prefer the sculpture, partly because though the photo is a fine one, he is
In the end partly due to the strong representation around Edmont
he published a series of papers on the topic, partly based on advanced calculations of the absorpti
inly on the east by Tacony Creek, on the south partly by the Wingohocking and the Northern Liberties
f the financial problems he was in at the time partly due to the building of Electric Lady Studios.
The crater partly overlies the satellite crater Obruchev M to th
d Township, Montgomery County on the northeast partly by Bristol Township; on the southeast by Penn
They established the club partly for social purposes, such as picnic runs and r
eligious truths and religious laws, the latter partly applicable only in Palestine, partly obligator
In 1637, the city partly burnt down, together with a local church.
ance rood loft built in 1534 and for the fine, partly octagonal, bell tower.
The site, partly owned by the commune and partly private, has b
During the 1980s, partly due to Shcherbytsky's gradual Russification ca
was used as a chapel for a time in the 1950s, partly restored in 1979 by the Soho Society, and full
a memorial and it was agreed to use the money partly for a window in the church and also for a proj
umental and more intimate quality to the house partly because it is not raised a full story off the
under Sealdah division and converted the route partly to broad gauge in 1962.
end to the pass had not been built; the tunnel partly collapsed in the following years).
s seen as an unsuitable location for the film, partly to avoid causing further distress to survivors
The RAF partly funded her private education.
Zealand Railways Corporation during the 1990s, partly because a new railway station was to be moved
He then went to the Continent, partly with the view of studying law there.
h they are less popular than the log-logistic, partly as their cumulative distribution functions do
trayed in the 1960s soap opera, The Newcomers, partly filmed in Haverhill.
The character partly parodied contemporary ABC (Victoria) newsreade
d in a difficult mountain tour from the south, partly over trackless terrain (surefootedness and a h
King Henry VIII granted the manor partly to Trinity College, Cambridge, and partly to W
It is almost extinct in the wild, partly due to habitat loss, but even more so because
Weinstein in 1999 and didn't get the job...and partly on real-life feature reporter Don Polec, who h
e of the most exciting branches of the subject partly because polymorphic forms of drugs may be enti
e stored energy is released during the rupture partly as heat, partly in damaging the rock, and part
t became a very influential book in the field, partly for introducing the Goals, Operators, Methods,
Israel Heritage Sites was founded in the 1980s partly in response to the fate of Herzliya Hebrew Hig
The treaty partly reaffirmed the Treaty of Madrid (1750) since S
most successful of the works were the tondos, partly inspired by the artist's admiration of the Bot
inowski wrote that he was basing the monograph partly upon a draft manuscript on gardening he had wr
longest in British legal history at the time, partly because of Kenealy's erratic, inappropriate be
tava, Moscow Metro - space between the columns partly replaced with walls
Clooney's career languished in the 1960s, partly due to problems related to depression and drug
nal Superman film, Reeve agreed to do the film partly because Cannon promised to give Street Smart t
spent in prison, Pedersen turned to the arts, partly as an artist, but mainly as an organiser.
The book partly documents the significant expansion of housing
bbie van Leeuwen, stepped back from the group, partly because he had moved to Luxembourg but also be
nto such a position, and in 1851, when the new partly elected legislative council was formed, the Ch
He too based the theory partly on linguistic traits, and also stated that the
rics were included in the booklet of the disc, partly due to the limited amount of promotional tools
ard, and set about restoration of the building partly by using photographs from the Shugborough coll
e is currently no public access into the barn, partly in order to minimise disturbance to the bats,
are produced in the country partly from non-originating materials.
Gardiner accepted the position partly due to his friendship with Frost, and he deman
t against Great Britain, their dissatisfaction partly coming about because the King had consistently
With their favouring partly hidden nest sites, the provision of nestboxes
mself unable to move against them immediately, partly because they were in possession of a number of
on WikiLeaks; Der Spiegel referred to them as partly authentic and partly fake.
trial was delayed until 1595, and then, owing partly to the interference of the imperial court of j
On Sunday morning, 3 July 1898, there were partly cloudy skies with fairly calm water.
good performance as a thermoelectric material, partly due to a low thermal conductivity.
was no attempt to rectify these shortcomings, partly because there was no shortage of advanced trai
These were partly demolished in the 1980s to make way for a Tesc
CD&V led by Yves Leterme won these elections, partly by forming a cartel with the moderate national
embership remained elusive during these years, partly due to the presence of Glenavon just down the
much now remains of the platforms as they were partly removed during works for the 1988 electrificat
the 12th and 15th centuries, although they may partly incorporate earlier buildings.
ugh they practiced some agriculture, they were partly nomadic.
They are partly descended from workers sent from South India t
chambered variants appears to be that they are partly downdraft, which makes the firing results less
gular mechas Mazinger had faced since they are partly made of organic pieces and have relatively mor
eck, even bad boys like Skepta do what they do partly because they're not supposed to and it makes p
They lie partly within Wrexham county borough and partly withi
retreated in the bush, where the thick foliage partly protected the natives from the gunfire.
ect's Home in the Ravine the thick undergrowth partly obscures the house.
I think that's partly why I grew up feeling like such an outsider.
This was partly due to the failure of the United States to joi
This was partly inspired by a 1961 visit of first man in space
This is partly because the parade doesn't house any well-know
This is partly due to that year being the festival's 40th ann
chestra, and stated that he left this position partly because "to be really honest, I didn't get to
Eleven Parliaments met in this period, partly as a result of the Triennial Act, which meant
This is partly because most employees commute from away and t
This is partly because the rigidity/tenuousness dilemma broug
This is partly because data is handled "on the fly" without f
y the Marc Dutroux affair, and made this album partly in order to deal with those emotions.
This was partly due to a combined yes vote by the sizable Afar
This was partly a response to declining investments by commerc
This is partly because they are adapted to the warm, dry, Med
This may partly cut off a sheltered stretch of water from the
This was partly to be financed with money raised by the town c
This was partly because northern Louisiana's fertile land was
                                                                                                    


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