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phrase came into usage in the 1970s, and was | probably a term coined by journalists. |
The word pewter is | probably a variation of the word spelter, a colloquial |
Alluaudia montagnacii Rauh 1961 - | probably a natural hybrid of A. ascendens and A. proce |
Cantarella was most | probably a variation of arsenic used by Pope Alexander |
He was | probably a younger son of John Rishton of Dunkenhalgh |
rge building to the east of the settlement is | probably a bathhouse. |
Vermeyen was a painter and tapestry designer, | probably a pupil of Jan Mabuse. |
e trial, ostensibly of scarlet fever but more | probably a suicide. |
His mother was | probably a daughter of Edward Nevill, 8th Baron Bergav |
Campylodoniscus is | probably a member of the Titanosauria. |
ohn Almond; but Gillow has shown that this is | probably a mistake. |
This dark-coloured asteroid has | probably a primitive carbonaceous chondritic compositi |
It is | probably a synonym of Triceratops, but because the rem |
An early Iron Age earthwork, | probably a stock enclosure but known as Fox Covert, oc |
In the middle of the vault | probably a bowl with an eternal flame was planned. |
Sweeney admitted that Pat is | probably a woman. |
ge was first built here in 1410 and there was | probably a wooden bridge before that. |
The Penlle'r Castell site was | probably a late 13th-century stronghold garrisoned by |
Liutfrid was | probably a supporter of Martel in his wars with the Al |
hat they represent fodinichnia as the animal ( | probably a nematode) scoured the sediment for food. |
There was | probably a minor skirmish between one of the passenger |
It is | probably a dialect of Azerbaijani although ISO 639-3 a |
It is dark and | probably a primitive carbonaceus body. |
His consulate, the following year, was | probably a reward for his handling of the process. |
The name of the town is | probably a corruption of Khirbat Bani Harith (ruins of |
It was a royal vill, and | probably a royal hunting lodge, under Alfred the Great |
) Cave, Jile (Extremely Happy) Cave, Qianlou ( | probably a person's name) Cave, and Luzhu (probably a |
The title is | probably a corruption of the Kabbalist term shem hamme |
Ill health ( | probably a stroke) forced him to resign after only two |
It is | probably a primitive body composed of carbonates. |
The remains of a slave ( | probably a charioteer) were discovered by the south wa |
In reality, he was | probably a 7th century 'Bishop of Teilo' based at Llan |
It dates from around 1265, but is | probably a copy of a lost 9th century original. |
Finland's bishop Thomas, | probably a Dominican monk, had resigned already in 124 |
For chronological reasons, this Riatam is | probably a different individual from Jordanes' Riotham |
The hunt was | probably a political tool for fostering political ties |
There was | probably a few different fuel loads out there so it's |
Found in Hirono, Fukushima, Japan, it was | probably a type of hadrosaur, although no subfamily id |
Alexander was | probably a native of Sainsby, Lincolnshire and had two |
It has some Saxon remnants, and its site was | probably a place of worship even earlier. |
This common forest plant is | probably a species complex, but the taxonomy is not ce |
Wimanornis is | probably a synonym of this species (Jadwiszcak, 2006). |
This separation is | probably a severe limitation to mobility of animals be |
He was | probably a son of the troubadour Blacatz, as his vida |
ed a "high delivery on a good length" and was | probably a medium quick bowler . |
Girgis is | probably a member of the Siberian Turkic languages and |
The second was | probably a fortified manor house, held by the de Hasti |
alled traditionally Busilla, but this name is | probably a misunderstanding of the ancient Italian wor |
This was very | probably a transfer to metalworking of a technique alr |
from a minor stroke at the time, so that was | probably a factor. |
ridge goes back to 1004 and originally it was | probably a wooden trestle construction or a drawbridge |
This site was | probably a caravansary during medieval times. |
It was most | probably a major factor in the decision to release him |
of the "Witch", or "Hag", as in an old woman, | probably a soothsayer. |
Its believed that Dinailurictis is | probably a synonym of Quercylurus major, and Quercylur |
The Indian Head River was | probably a fishing and travel spot for Wompatuck India |
The toponymy is | probably a transliteration of its Old English name of |
arinae is of spectral type A8 or F0, so it is | probably a large and powerful white to yellow-white st |
It has | probably a primitive carbonaceous composition. |
The star is | probably a red dwarf with a mass 46% of that of our Su |
Nicodemus ben Gurion, a Biblical figure, | probably a rich Jewish member of the Sanhedrin that fe |
The name, suggested by a Dr. Mott, is | probably a reference to the townsite's location on the |
Weseham was | probably a native of Weasenham, Norfolk and was educat |
Ranger, | probably a former privateer, was purchased in Baltimor |
er apparently settled by Norsemen, there were | probably a number of later expeditions from Greenland |
r receiving his Bachelor of Civil Law, he was | probably a client of the Earl of Huntingdon. |
The assassin was | probably a loyal servant of Sarus, a Gothic noble and |
Philip was also | probably a lawyer. |
f the commissioners was Marcus Aebutius Elva, | probably a relative of the consul. |
There are | probably a few shows that used similar techniques. |
It was | probably a filter feeder or a scavenger. |
It was originally gas powered ( | probably a carbide lamp), and was later converted to s |
The ancestral saurian was | probably a small lizard-like creature living in the Pe |
This is | probably a Norman corruption of "Bol Re" (a plank over |
emple building the Stretching of the Rope was | probably a religious ceremony rather than a surveying |
verturned torch, symbolizing death, so it was | probably a mourning piece. |
Its high mass indicates that it is most | probably a gas giant planet similar to Jupiter. |
As presently defined, it is | probably a species complex. |
The jaw is | probably a sutureless fusion of the premaxilla and max |
y fell into financial difficulties and it was | probably a relief to the directors when it was requisi |
ass close to half that of Jupiter and is most | probably a gas giant. |
esearch indicated that the failure method was | probably a brittle fracture, caused by low-grade steel |
ty [in 1969], in the eyes of the world it was | probably a very small thing. |
o and above the lychgate is an upper chamber ( | probably a schoolroom). |
roductive habits are unknown, this species is | probably a lip brooder. |
It has a very dark surface and is | probably a primitive composition of carbonates. |
Their first book, however, | probably a work of devotion or of encouragement to Cat |
ch leads to the assumption that the mason was | probably a Greek speaker. |
The other half of this section, however, is | probably a later interpolation, belonging properly to |
She is totally fearless, and | probably a little bit crazy, as she dives directly int |
There was | probably a church there from about 800 AD, built by St |
Probably a descendant of the Robertian count Cancor, h | |
He was | probably a younger brother of Count William of San Sev |
The Poeta was | probably a source for Widukind of Corvey. |
his release and was succeeded by Bohemond II, | probably a relation. |
The name of Surkhat is | probably a distorted form of the name of the Armenian |
It is | probably a typographical error. |
nordenskjoldi, had a bent joint in the wing, | probably a carryover from flying ancestors. |
Primary Chronicle, he is known as Рогъволодъ, | probably a slavicized version of the Old Norse name Ra |
believed to derive from the Saxon Waldbert - | probably a landowner - and “wyc” meaning shelter or ha |
It is | probably a rather typical, albeit sizable, S-type aste |
It is most | probably a B5. |
It was | probably a settlement in the 12th century. |
He was | probably a member of the famous Doria family, whose na |
The final barrow is | probably a bowl barrow, but it may be a spoil dump. |
d there on August 9, 1877 of a "brain fever", | probably a case of either encephalitis or meningitis. |
The name of the band is | probably a reference to the Campagnolo groupset, and m |
The lake is near circular in shape and is | probably a cenote or doline. |
Calonymus was | probably a native of Alexandria, capital of the Dioces |
(mid April - mid May, Harpa is a female name, | probably a forgotten goddess, first day of Harpa is ce |
Probably a group of Johiya Jats was known as Gaina. | |
The larva is | probably a case-maker, and it may feed on lichens. |
clusion of the project was that the ditch was | probably a boundary marker. |
tia, the Dargins and their neighbors, Didoya ( | probably a state of the modern, now marginal Dido peop |
Probably a brown dwarf, the unseen substellar companio | |
rth to his son, William, in 1027 or 1028, and | probably a daughter, Adelaide, in 1030. |
d Joe Posnanski have theorized that Stairs is | probably a far more talented hitter than his career st |
ur are hot Jupiter planets and one, XO-3b, is | probably a brown dwarf. |
Higher magnification showing a prey item, | probably a copepod. |
ab, the police assumed that the assailant was | probably a tall, well-built male. |
vided into two subfamilies, the Zanonioideae, | probably a paraphyletic group of remainders, and the w |
ns (fossil) - Not reported in the literature, | probably a 'nomen nudum' |
ass of approximately 17 Jupiter masses and is | probably a brown dwarf. |
He was | probably a descendant of his predecessor Tancred. |
The first was | probably a vexillation camp built during attempted con |
It has an exceedingly dark surface and most | probably a primitive carbonaceous composition. |
l "pier" at Wigan was a coal loading staithe, | probably a wooden jetty, where wagons from a nearby co |
It has a dark-colored surface and | probably a primitive carbonaceous composition. |
It had long legs and was | probably a fast runner. |
It is | probably a perennial plant. |
Lyell was definitely a Christian, and | probably a Deist philosophically (as defined in our en |
344 P-L is a potentially hazardous object and | probably a dormant comet, although it was not outgassi |
Probably a good place to start is mentioning on articl | |
"The Vinyl Countdown" is | probably a play on the name of one of 1980s band Europ |
It is | probably a splinter-group from the Bharatiya Janata Pa |
The river name is | probably a reference to the Fox Tribe, which inhabited |
The sobriquet "the Hunchback" was | probably a family name; Adam himself points out that h |
n the constellation of Coma Berenices, and is | probably a brown dwarf. |
kely spent most of its life in trees, and was | probably a brachiator, similar to modern orangutans an |
he two military orders during this period was | probably a result of this. |
The hostplant is unknown, but it is | probably a Populus species. |
The larger galaxy was | probably a spiral galaxy before the collision, but was |
A little research suggests that this is | probably a quote lifted from media and misunderstood i |
Clasmodosaurus was a genus of dinosaur, | probably a sauropod. |
It is at least a quintuple star, | probably a septuple, consisting of two close groups th |
This mill was | probably a Domesday mill. |
e founded a college at Wingham, Kent in 1286, | probably a college of canons serving a church. |
So there is | probably a Monastrell vineyard somewhere that is calle |
It has a dark surface and | probably a primitive composition of carbonaceous mater |
A name with a * means that it is | probably a synonym |
Elkins finest moment was | probably a last-minute equaliser, albeit heavily defle |
He held the doors | probably a minute with the escaping steam from the rup |
rly written simply as Bettws, and the suffix, | probably a local name for the church, only appears in |
As a man's name it is | probably a bahuvrihi and means "he whose God is beauti |
The European jaguar was | probably a solitary animal. |
of the Tyrrhenian fleet, "Neptune's Scourge," | probably a reference to the historical Sextus Pompeius |
Alpha Caeli is | probably a member of the Ursa Major moving group of st |
mithun (Bos frontalis) is the domestic gaur, | probably a gaur-cattle hybrid breed. |
His failures in business were | probably a result of the nature of the fur trade at th |
cond World War cricketers states that "he was | probably a better rugby player, representing his count |
s work was published posthumously and is most | probably a French translation of an earlier work. |
s a taxon with unclear taxonomic position and | probably a synonym for other species. |
Maria is | probably a confusion for "Irene" the baptismal name of |
ot been directly imaged, and from its mass is | probably a red dwarf or a low mass white dwarf. |
He was | probably a nephew of Hantili II. |
The cliff is | probably a natural formation, older than the cross. |
ngly supported by all southern Democrats and ( | probably) a majority of northern Democrats, but strenu |
It is | probably a rather widespread species in the American l |
The estate was owned by William de Poilley, | probably a Norman knight although he is not listed in |
ime, Ladislaus married his first wife who was | probably a daughter of a German count. |
Otherwise it is | probably a typical member of the belt. |
ill, with gastrointestinal symptoms that were | probably a sign of either a severe ulcer or stomach ca |
father, and in both cases their outfits were | probably a homage to Sherlock Holmes. |
... The truth is | probably a tangled mixture of both." |
He was | probably a Christian like his grandfather Khan Kubrat. |
Originally, there was | probably a wooden construction, since the graves are o |
ow tiled wall at the 22nd Street end which is | probably a remnant of a closed crossunder. |
ncerns, saying that the British dragoons were | probably a small detachment who had lost their way. |
It was a try-saver and | probably a match-winner.” |
r also gives its name to the Beast of Riber - | probably a phantom cat which has been sighted on many |
would have defended the Stowe valley, and was | probably a precursor to the later St Briavels Castle i |
- c.1656), was an English ballad writer, and | probably a London tavern-keeper. |
It is | probably a junior subjective synonym of C. pygas, firs |
Bintie was | probably a type of carbon steel. |
commune of Pisa, and its anonymous author was | probably a cleric. |
This was | probably a feature of the first mammalian ancestors, w |
lt prior to World War II as a grass airfield, | probably a small airport serving the Euskirchen area. |
ioidea), its identity is uncertain, but it is | probably a species of Acari (mites). |
Randolph was | probably a brother of Thomas Randolph (1523-1590), was |
In Roman times, there was | probably a natural harbour here. |
In fact he was most | probably a founder-member of the club in the late 1870 |
ibilis, a relative of the Docibilian dynasty, | probably a son of Duke Gregory. |
secure back-to-back championships, which was | probably a little too ambitious. |
The name "Hanover" is | probably a tribute to King George I, the first Hanover |
arry in the future, Capshaw replied: "There's | probably a lot more stuff that has to happen before th |
However, this was | probably a nominal enrollment to increase his seniorit |
lso Roger de Montgomerie, and was a relative, | probably a grandnephew, of the Duchess Gunnor, wife of |
It is, however, | probably a fragment of 4 Vesta ejected during an impac |
The author was | probably a Platonist, or perhaps a Neopythagorean. |
This was | probably a blessing in disguise as Kennett had a disma |
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