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ny people now view this species as a nuisance, | partly due to their tendency to overwinter indoors an |
Cartington Castle is a ruinous, | partly restored medieval English castle. |
AONB and part of the Trellech ridge, a rural, | partly wooded area of Monmouthshire. |
ed by a brick-built pylon, a court and a hall, | partly painted with wall paintings." |
To this he added a fourth book and a preface, | partly autobiographical. |
n, artists and writers begin to develop a new, | partly secular culture based on Islamic ideas. |
He became a Scientologist, | partly because of the influence of Mimi Rogers, but s |
Smoke is of limited use with a swarm, | partly because swarms have no honey stores to feed on |
consists of a large grassy area with a smaller | partly tarmacadamed area on one side of Hearsall Comm |
oach to the traditional concept of a memorial, | partly because Eisenman did not use any symbolism. |
fully sealed all weather runway, and a shorter | partly sealed runway. |
Nelson is a city | partly (.631 sq_mi) in Pickens and mostly (.792 sq_mi |
See West Orange Trail for a trail | partly on the former railroad right-of-way. |
n Canal Street was long considered a landmark, | partly because of a clock on the front of the buildin |
t of the mountains gradually change to a broad | partly forested plain situated between the Dniester a |
The Sint-Annakerk is a Romanesque, | partly Gothic, Roman Catholic church in Aldeneik, Bel |
n politics, he was never appointed a Minister ( | partly as from 1891 to 1914 the Liberals were in powe |
hits on the charts, often consisting of a song | partly sung in Italian and partly in English. |
mother to discover that she was a prostitute, | partly because he offered her a considerable sum of m |
There is also a service, | partly by railway and partly by steamer, along the co |
At the left, a Triton ( | partly man, partly fish) abducts a sea nymph; behind |
showed an entirely unlabelled photo of a blue, | partly cloudy sky, printed on the front of a booklet |
His reputation as a dandy, | partly due to his famous propensity to be over-dresse |
Bladon Castle is a folly, | partly converted into a country house, located some 6 |
form, but in the middle I introduced a fugue, | partly in jazz form, and near the end I wrote the mai |
Blenkinsop Castle is a fire-damaged, | partly demolished 19th-century country mansion incorp |
Eagle Lake - A lake | partly in the southwest part of the town. |
Catlin Lake - A lake | partly in the town at the west town line. |
Meacham Lake - A lake | partly in the town at the north town line. |
r must be compared frequently with a standard, | partly because different metals have different proper |
Born in Eunice, a city | partly in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, he is a desce |
The hall was used for a long time as a court, | partly by Goslar's sheriff (Stadtvogt) and partly as |
In 1968, it was abolished and | partly replaced by Kembla. |
In 1904, it was abolished and | partly replaced by Corowa. |
1913, the seat of Coolgardie was abolished and | partly replaced by Dampier, for which he stood unsucc |
It was recreated in 1927 and abolished and | partly replaced by Waratah in 1930. |
In 1894 it was abolished and | partly replaced by Narrabri. |
It sits above, and | partly overlaps with, the U.S. IEEE designated Ka ban |
th office and residential accommodation above, | partly aimed at strengthening the link between the ce |
different sizes and shapes across individuals, | partly genetic variation and partly response to water |
w light industries and service activities only | partly mitigated the resulting economic hardship. |
Ten other Acts were | partly repealed by this Act, those repeals are listed |
The BBC adaptation was | partly shot at the Belle Tout lighthouse at Beachy He |
Like several of his family he addicted himself | partly to the study of Pythagorean philosophy, partly |
In addition, fears | partly aroused by the bombing of Port Stanley airport |
compounds and he developed the Adkins catalyst | partly based on interrogation of German chemists afte |
The admission is | partly from the Kerala State Medical Entrance. |
oyal Shakespeare Company director Adrian Noble | partly as an ode to the original film's director's (K |
Aitken was | partly deaf and used a hearing aid. |
hich according to Paul Steinhardt et al (1999) | partly solves the cosmological constant problem. |
f The Angel shortly after the album's release, | partly because a lorry had run, out of control, into |
Algonquin - | partly in McHenry County |
n 2004 with a foreword by Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who | partly credits the book for her shift from Islam to a |
08, there were problems filling all positions, | partly because of high demand for the same occupation |
south is Eccles Pike, an almost-conical hill, | partly owned by the National Trust. |
k Garden - at the family seat, Alnwick Castle, | partly funded by the National Lottery and other chari |
a child Haas contracted polio in Alsace, which | partly disabled him. |
re commonly euhedral crystals, but can also be | partly to completely irregular in shape. |
he Urho Kekkonen National Park is also located | partly in Savukoski. |
It was also based | partly on the Cleveland class, a light cruiser that w |
The new US 58 Alternate (now | partly U.S. Route 23 Business and State Route 283) in |
s refused to the Maltese until 1921 although a | partly elected legislative council was created as ear |
tle is approximately 700 years old although is | partly in ruins. |
e Trotskyist Communist League of America (CLA) | partly out of the concern that the CLA did not have a |
e of the inheritance was amicably surrendered, | partly because of the friendship between Pepin and th |
Besides the unfinished obelisk, an unfinished | partly worked obelisk base was discovered in 2005 at |
Council is a district council covering an area | partly in County Antrim and partly in County Down in |
nfavourable for the bond-holder, buying an MBS | partly involves selling an option. |
Ladson- An area | partly divided between Charleston, Dorchester and Ber |
e was never developed for use as an analgesic, | partly due to toxicity concerns (although these were |
, in North Staffordshire; he had an itinerant, | partly colonial youth. |
NHS Foundation Trusts were an idea | partly inspired by NEF and Mayo, particularly his Oct |
2009 and shareholders sued Anadarko Petroleum, | partly for having misled investors in Tronox about it |
Neal Stephenson's novel Anathem was | partly inspired by his involvement with the project, |
anding and reconstructing Anatolian phonology, | partly due to the deficiency of the adopted Akkadian |
I read somewhere once that his ancestry was | partly European (maybe French?), which is not unusual |
out of use around 1700, became a farm, and was | partly demolished around 1770. |
est peak, Mount Usborne, Mount Wickham and are | partly contiguous with No Man's Land. |
is nocturnal, has a length of 4.5 cm and have | partly white pupils, ridges on their skin and several |
vanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), and is | partly supported by grant IRI-9528587 from the Inform |
eeded to standardise weights and measurements, | partly to collect the correct taxation on goods, and |
riginally called Rougon Graded School, and was | partly formed from the students of the old Bueche Sch |
cacao liquor resulting in cacao butter and the | partly defatted cacao, a compacted mass of solids tha |
elated both to an object and a subject, and is | partly to be distinguished from and partly united to |
orre style succeeded the Oseberg style and was | partly contemporaneous with the Jelling style. |
nia saw the colony grow strong and prosperous, | partly due to industrial and resources booms and the |
shed in 1880 when she finally paid off and was | partly stripped and dismantled at Devonport. |
For the lawyer and author | partly responsible for the New York penal code, see B |
fine example of a timber framed house and was | partly stone faced in 1775. |
motivation and nature of the conflict and was | partly motivated to change perceptions of the conflic |
plaster imitating coloured marbles and showing | partly stylized architectural elements which would pl |
ng dates back to the fourteenth century and is | partly constructed from Tottenhoe stone. |
who continued to build on Gray's side and also | partly due to the ferocious noise generated by The Li |
ernities for women spread in France and Italy, | partly because women were excluded from most other so |
ss systems and the politics of power, and this | partly explains his attachment in his late teens to T |
es between Harlow and Heathrow Airport, and is | partly funded by the British Airports Authority (BAA) |
aspects of the bomb research and development, | partly because of du Pont's doubts about the plutoniu |
sters of Mercy's singer Andrew Eldritch and is | partly inspired by that band's material. |
e range of products as offered by Komax and is | partly labelled with their logo |
ny grants of lands to settlers and landowners, | partly with the purpose of increasing the worth of th |
It was abolished in 1894 and was | partly replaced by Cowra. |
record of which is 1228, later ruined and then | partly restored and now contains a museum which is op |
separate dialect from Northumbrian and Geordie | partly due to the specialised terms used by mineworke |
The corolla is likewise clothed and is | partly fused to form a cavity. |
or refurbishment of the building and displays, | partly funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. |
tle fell into ruin in the 18th century and was | partly demolished and sold. |
r at Berlin despite his advanced age and being | partly deaf. |
low, a secondary flow also commences and flows | partly across the floor of the stream toward the conv |
urch is dedicated to St Mary Magdalene and was | partly restored in 1858. |
s, "Ther stondithe now but one Tower, and that | partly broken. |
(then) un-built-on land from Fulbourn and some | partly developed land from Teversham both into the ec |
s rapidly becoming one of debate and division, | partly defined by the U.S. involvement in Vietnam whi |
cluded members of the Cherokee tribe, and this | partly served as inspiration for recording Bitter Tea |
d h are mainly of interstellar origin and only | partly due to self-absorption in the star's chromosph |
f Mount Kisco was incorporated in 1875 and was | partly in the towns of Bedford and New Castle. |
as pillaged by the Calvinists in 1598, and was | partly destroyed by fire in 1678 and again in 1712. |
lly recognised by the Yang family and (perhaps | partly because of the continued popularity of Cheng's |
This is a very dubious statement and although | partly true in a way, may need a rewrite as it seems |
The area is of great natural beauty and is | partly owned by the National Trust. |
zes the R state relative to the T state and is | partly responsible for the homotropic effect of F6P b |
ice at the Smithsonian from 1970-1982, and was | partly responsible for the institution's increasing i |
ee which crashed into a watery swamp and there | partly decomposed and was macerated in the process of |
etersburg, US 1 parallels Interstate 85 and is | partly known as Boydton Plank Road. |
f Britain's Mass Observation programme and was | partly funded by the Daily Mirror's Sunday Pictorial. |
It then suffered vandalism and was | partly damaged by fire in 1984. |
lour rather than the more usual red and white, | partly to differentiate from the emblems of Yorkshire |
idence from the Royal Military Police, and was | partly held in secret, with much of the evidence was |
vered from his match with Zangief, and Chun-Li | partly hindered by rage. |
It was opened in 1993 and was | partly owned by actor Johnny Depp until 2004. |
ted to field assistant Elizabeth Ross, and was | partly a matter of luck. |
nmark, but despite the controversy and perhaps | partly due to it, it still sold well and easily made |
n 1791 to a design by Francis Johnston and was | partly incorporated into the present building one hun |
n the late 17th or early 18th century, and was | partly remodelled in the Gothic revival style by John |
ayed a collection of antiquities and pictures, | partly formed by himself. |
The pulpit is plain and is | partly built into one of the pews. |
s, she was not a commercial success and relied | partly on government subsidy to operate. |
It sold also gold and is | partly produced by him. |
id from China, the U.S.S.R., Iran, and Kuwait, | partly in the form of long-term loans and partly in t |
opening an alternative chloride channel and so | partly compensating the effects caused by the non-wor |
(1852-1853), Australia (1859), and elsewhere, | partly to work for emigrants from China. |
ichneumoneus has yellow wings, red legs, and a | partly red abdomen. |
ts like Common Cottongrass or Drosera and also | partly endangered animals like Viviparous lizard, Gra |
igh Street dates from the 15th century and has | partly original timber framing including a cruck. |
by Horemheb near the end of his reign and only | partly decorated by him. |
per part of the coronoid depression and become | partly blended with the preceding, but are inserted m |
ed to rough sheep grazing and moorland, and is | partly covered by bracken and gorse. |
there is no unbroken historical record, and a | partly Pictish origin is not precluded. |
Scene 2 Rosina's cottage and a | partly ruined tower. |
g by the character Adelaide Adams and secondly | partly sung in the Golden Garter by Katie Brown (Ally |
mostly of a religious character, and published | partly in that periodical, partly issued singly, as t |
These practices were possible and successful | partly because of the remoteness of the King: during |
Deerhurst has an Anglo Saxon | partly 10th century monastic building still standing, |
ted on The Defender, an anti-Semitic newspaper | partly owned by Reynolds that portrayed Jews as the a |
Born in Antigua and | partly educated in Baltimore, Harper became one of th |
A sequel to Devil's Apple is | partly written. |
Fraser Institute, "the basic-needs approach is | partly absolute (the list [of necessities] is limited |
5 - April 26, 1945) was a Swedish architect of | partly Danish ancestry. |
These stone sockets are only | partly known (hence on present evidence are sometimes |
The selichot are taken | partly from the collection used on the general fast-d |
o his own guitar design ideas, which are today | partly critically viewed. |
fact that some volunteer firefighters are only | partly compensated and their stipend or pay often do |
The counterweights are composed | partly of concrete and partly of a concrete composite |
The High Bar people are also | partly Tsilhqot'in and have links with some Chilcotin |
whilst the Harz mountains, admittedly are only | partly in Lower Saxony, are clearly older in geologic |
Source code viruses are rare, | partly due to the difficulty of parsing source code p |
Most of these neighborhoods are either | partly or entirely in historic preservation districts |
Numbers 19 and 20 are now | partly occupied by the King William Ale House. |
Conference locations are chosen | partly for their scenic and often isolated nature, to |
During the medieval era the area was | partly administered by nearby Haughmond Abbey (now a |
The valley of Amity is an area located | partly in the town of Woodbridge, Connecticut and par |
This area is | partly inhabited by Mennonites and contains many chur |
mainly in the Amersham Town Council area, and | partly in Chalfont St Giles parish. |
South Hill, an upland area, is | partly in the southeast quadrant of the town. |
of November 1950, the 105th Armored Division, | partly reconstituted since the Naktong battles, was c |
This article is | partly translated from the similar article in the Fre |
This article is | partly based on a translation of the article Maserati |
He is best known as having | partly sponsored John Newton, the ex-slave ship trade |
pret its stand on language and merger as being | partly a means of fighting caste issues and counterin |
e Liberal Party retained John Olsen as leader, | partly because his main rival Dean Brown lost his sea |
timate children the same rights as legitimate, | partly as a reaction against the problems he himself |
wers Hans Meerwein assumed Wittig as lecturer, | partly because he was impressed by the new 400 page b |
or, with the producer announcing the film as a | partly fantasy venture. |
al plates or other bodies used as drosometers, | partly because of the location, partly because of the |
r Sacraments of the Gospel; being such as have | partly grown out of the corrupt following of the apos |
form a new government as quickly as possible, | partly to provide a counterpart for negotiations on t |
the roof of the chapel was described as being | partly fallen in. |
ten referred to as a progeroid syndrome, as it | partly mimics the symptoms of Progeria. |
al irregularities and can be described as only | partly free but certainly not fair. |
wards the field is often to treat it as humor, | partly because it is a rich vein for comedians such a |
nst the Tarantula's in Island of Assassins was | partly due to their shooting and nearly killing Zenig |
e perceived in Germany, placing blame at least | partly on the American instigators of the trials. |
movies, most of them shallow comedies at least | partly set in alpine regions, with Sailer showing off |
A stationary platform at least | partly in Earth's atmosphere that delivers the requir |
All of these streets are at least | partly triple-decker. |
useli was born in Switzerland and was at least | partly trained in Switzerland. |
lightest stable isotope, 28Si, decays at least | partly by beta plus decay (β+), and every isotope wit |
fect, valerenic acid is thought to be at least | partly responsible for the sedative effects. |
fractional crystallization and to be at least | partly derived from magmas of basalt or andesite comp |
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