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It is | probably most closely related to U. radiata. |
He also states that it was | probably used by King Charles the First on May 17, 162 |
It is | probably composed of silicate rocks. |
It is | probably also absent from Uruguay and Paraguay. |
Unfortunately for Mel, it will | probably take thousands, if not millions of years to r |
Also, it would | probably be best to break some of the headings up into |
It fed | probably on the eggs and the juveniles of several Sain |
It was | probably installed some time during the 16th century a |
It is | probably an obligate frugivore. |
It is | probably safe to say that the house dates between 1766 |
re why a lot of data is missing, though it is | probably due to its time period. |
It was | probably created around 250 in Egypt. |
It was | probably more closely related to contemporary Mongolia |
It would | probably be sufficient to start a separate article.--T |
It is | probably endemic to the arid part of Great Rift Valley |
It is | probably the best preserved example of the Bristol Byz |
It has | probably been open downland for many hundreds of years |
It is | probably named after Berthe Martin-Flammarion, sister |
au, Tylsen, and Osterwohle, after which it is | probably named. |
s the Hwt Aten or Mansion of the Aten, it was | probably constructed before the larger Great Temple. |
to 6 cloves and one leaf of bay leaf ( it is | probably strong enough but you can adjust with more or |
It was | probably the site of a pagan temple. |
It was | probably similar in design to the Luna 16 spacecraft. |
It is | probably most famous for being the death place of Sir |
It was | probably the first church, at that time, to provide se |
It was | probably saved from vandalism or worse, but the histor |
It is | probably named after the monster in Greek mythology. |
It is | probably also one of the most heavily damaged. |
It was | probably of purely Roman origin, founded apparently by |
It is | probably closely related to and looks like a larger ve |
At this distance, it is | probably just outside the Local Group. |
on the basis of following common usage, it is | probably sensible to call teams who have moved away de |
It was | probably for these reasons that William was remembered |
It is | probably at least partly bivoltine since adults have b |
It is | probably based on a Danish original, maybe imported fr |
It is | probably restricted to habitats at elevations between |
It has | probably always been rare, localized, and endemic to a |
It was | probably first settled about 1300 BC. |
Jean Duhaime believes that it was | probably classified as a part of the serek (rule) text |
espite his love for her, he tells Donna it is | probably best that Marlon never found out and they end |
Like the other Torch Keys, it was | probably named for the native Torchwood tree. |
It is | probably composed of primitive carbonaceous material. |
It was | probably nocturnal, and had jaws specialised for feedi |
It is | probably a perennial plant. |
castle article a thorough update, but it will | probably need a decent copy-edit. |
Had this object hit Earth, it would | probably have detonated high in the atmosphere. |
It is | probably a splinter-group from the Bharatiya Janata Pa |
It is | probably composed at the end of the 12th century on Ic |
It was | probably discovered by Caroline Herschel or by William |
It would | probably be closer to Japanese to write щи, but the sy |
It will | probably be difficult to solve the structure of the pr |
It was | probably the first auspicious visit of Thakur to a hou |
It is | probably also present in Oregon. |
ic tissue on the surface, meaning that it was | probably green. |
While it was | probably an accurate depiction of the state of the sho |
The hostplant is unknown, but it is | probably a Populus species. |
Classification is uncertain, but it was | probably an early amniote or an amphibian close to the |
It was | probably first constructed during the late Bronze Age, |
It is | probably derived from Flamins, the Walloon word for Fl |
tion of C-type and P-type asteroids, so it is | probably composed of carbonaceous material rich in wat |
Although James had felt humiliated, it had | probably saved his life. |
to have been born at Trento, although it was | probably Ossana. |
Roma people and by today's standards it would | probably be classified as an informal settlement. |
It is | probably also present throughout the Balkan peninsula |
It is | probably native to Eurasia but it is known on most con |
is greater (for example, enaptin) then it is | probably not stable. |
If the index is less than 40, then it is | probably stable in the test tube. |
It was | probably an allusion to the Russian battle during the |
It was | probably the earliest iron furnace in the present day |
It is | probably the most cultivated of all dryandras. |
It was | probably originally a manorial church of Winnianton bu |
It was | probably written to be played as part of a Roman Catho |
A name with a * means that it is | probably a synonym |
It is | probably an S-type asteroid. |
ouldn't be maximum performance because it was | probably just due to luck. |
As a man's name it is | probably a bahuvrihi and means "he whose God is beauti |
It is | probably the last one written, perhaps from about 1500 |
It was | probably neither of these things, though, and is much |
It was | probably built in 1865 in the reign of the Qing Dynast |
It is | probably classed as the main settlement in the dale. |
But it was | probably the film Idol on Parade that changed his care |
It was | probably first entered and charted by Capt. |
"...a context in which it would | probably have had to have a different meaning." |
It is | probably the earliest earthquake for which rupture par |
crochet date from around 1824 although it was | probably common before then. |
It is | probably crocodilian. |
In any case, it would | probably be useful if someone could double-check the i |
It is | probably the first time that the people of the world h |
It is | probably a rather widespread species in the American l |
have songs like “Save Me” but I think it will | probably have some more aggression. |
Otherwise it is | probably a typical member of the belt. |
It was | probably written as a show-piece for the Alexandrian s |
It was | probably established sometime in the Middle Ages. |
ion of the Thames Tunnel excavation as it was | probably around 1840 |
It was | probably an active predator, feeding on other fresh wa |
It was | probably brown and grey and black like its recently ex |
It refers | probably to resemblence of the peak to silhouette of a |
It is | probably best known for the swampy land that lies bene |
It was | probably executed between 1435 and 1449 and is also kn |
It will | probably be placed just north and parallel with the Al |
As a result it was | probably rather too complex and came dangerously close |
It is | probably Erythrina. |
is was large and had diminished wings; it was | probably mostly terrestrial and may have been flightle |
His birthdate is unknown, but it was | probably before 1049. |
It is | probably the most abundant and most uniformly distribu |
It is | probably a junior subjective synonym of C. pygas, firs |
It was | probably originally written by some of Bowers' politic |
It is | probably endemic to the Levant (it has only been recor |
It was | probably built by Theodosius II in the 5th century. |
It is | probably the most imposing opening of any of the Bax s |
It is | probably the most popular song in the film. |
It is | probably true that Uzzell would have been capped far m |
It is | probably the sole species of the genus Alchorneopsis. |
It was | probably either a votive offering or a store of value |
ioidea), its identity is uncertain, but it is | probably a species of Acari (mites). |
It was | probably not attempted by Earl Randolph, but by his qu |
It was | probably introduced at San Jose about 1870 on trees im |
ant of the spectral type K2III, meaning it is | probably fusing carbon and oxygen in its core to form |
t, since it is at least part-reptilian, it is | probably cold-blooded and they can kill it with liquid |
Its population has since rebounded and it is | probably the most common gull in North America. |
It was | probably first performed in either 1597 or 1598 at the |
about 8 mi (13 km) south of Cromford; it was | probably complete in 1781. |
It is | probably the best-known piyyut after Kol Nidrei. |
It is | probably the same as "Koreasaurus", another informal n |
It was | probably first constructed as a house and later in the |
They are all British reviews, it was | probably released by Birdjam in England with the sligh |
It was | probably composed in Languedoc, because of a reference |
It is | probably the most important Hindu shrine in the city. |
hough it reads "A.D. 1728" on the top, it was | probably erected in 1887 when the boundary was surveye |
a Group 2A carcinogen, which means that it is | probably carcinogenic to humans. |
Because he wears no helmet, it is | probably a maedate, the crest of a Samurai kabuto. |
Like the other early therapsids, it was | probably scaly skinned, sprawling, and carnivorous. |
If no one develops it, we'll | probably demolish it.” |
Fiesole is another Italianate house | probably by Goodridge which later became a Youth Hoste |
Its name | probably derives from Wisht-man's wood, the vernacular |
Its name | probably originates from the Wavell family, owners of |
Its range | probably extends into Baja California. |
Its name | probably comes from the slavic person name Narayov. |
moderate atmosphere, so that its inhabitants | probably enjoy a situation in many respects similar to |
Its population | probably contained a considerable Arabic element. |
Its diet | probably consisted of insects and soft roots dug for w |
k Hill, according to Skene, who says its name | probably represents Brittonic Tref mynydd (English: To |
Its diet | probably consisted of small mammals, amphibians, repti |
own threats to this species, and its location | probably safe from human disturbance at this time. |
ies was prominately brown in colour, its tail | probably being as long as its body. |
outhernmost Cascades in California, its range | probably extending north just into Oregon. |
Its name | probably refers to a coppiced wood. |
The church itself was | probably built in the 16th century on the site of an e |
ould have meant that the village itself would | probably have been razed to the ground and the village |
Iulius Agricola ( | probably in AD 82, although the chronology is disputed |
Iuticosaurus was | probably similar to Titanosaurus. |
The European jaguar was | probably a solitary animal. |
Sorghaghtani's father Jakha was | probably killed when the Kereyids revolted against Gen |
Bruges as the son of Gisbrecht Janssens, who | probably taught him to paint. |
with a grant of safe-conduct in January 1313, | probably on a mission to attempt to make peace between |
He was a Group Captain by 9 January 1936, | probably as a New Years promotion. |
Gerard died on 10 January 1542, | probably from the plague. |
People in Japan could | probably easily relate to the issues that plagued the |
The Burdak gotra of Jats are | probably related with Virudhaka. |
The jaw is | probably a sutureless fusion of the premaxilla and max |
ater was an American soul jazz/R&B trumpeter, | probably better known for his recordings with Ray Char |
Jeffrey was | probably the publisher of The Tablet which dealt with |
accusations, while stating that Jesuli's was | probably joking or under pressure to make such declara |
Amadu's jihad was | probably continuous from 1810 through 1818. |
Bucking Broadway is a 1917 film by John Ford, | probably his sixth feature film. |
He was born John Harman, | probably about 1462, the son of a yeoman farmer, in a |
For example, John Brown, | probably the most famous of these militants, led raids |
rd were staunch supporters of King John; Hugh | probably named his son after the king. |
Luke Johnsos had | probably his finest season, catching two touchdown pas |
bed to Joseph ben Joshua ben Levi; Joseph was | probably Me'asha's father. |
Joseph was | probably educated by the Jesuits. |
The Jovian protoplanets | probably had discs of their own, in close analogy to t |
Juan Pardo | probably followed a trail that paralleled the river in |
Judith Lucy: | Probably just about anything, Pat Benatar or Agnes Moo |
Hilary died in July 1169, | probably on 13 July. |
erence, however, Konrad died on 23 July 1393, | probably of apoplexy. |
illiam Thomson, who served from 11 June 1862 ( | probably the date of the by-election) and took his oat |
ouse from 1785 until her death in June, 1789, | probably from cancer. |
Conrad Justinger was | probably born in Strasbourg. |
ongol army assigned to Poland with Kadan and, | probably, Orda Khan. |
The kafirs may | probably agree to pay jiziya but they shall never conc |
Kalimotxo is | probably earlier, calimocho more common. |
Kanuites was | probably an omnivore and may have had retractable claw |
Somananda lived in Kashmir, most | probably in Srinagar where most of the later philosoph |
KEAM is | probably the only entrance test series in India that i |
This keep was | probably completed by King Henry II and had 11-foot (3 |
Keith is | probably most known for his distinct deep, baritone vo |
Ken is | probably best known as leader, pianist and chief compo |
Kent is | probably named for the Reverend Aratus Kent, a traveli |
University he is entered as born in Kent, and | probably his native place was Eastwell in that county. |
A kettle is | probably the most ancient kind of metal cooking utensi |
The cordage found at Key Marco, | probably of palm fiber, was primarily used in fishing |
amuia, daughter of Yuvaraja Kharaosta Kamuio, | probably to strengthen his political position and also |
A Khazar ruler ( | probably the bek), mentioned in the Schechter Text and |
he seven chapels of the parish of Kilmore was | probably in the grounds of Tobar Mhuire (Mary's Well). |
bmarine B-470 (1990), a Kilo-class submarine; | probably an active submarine in the Russian Navy |
his glees, I Loved Thee Beautiful and Kind is | probably his best known work. |
Malonaqen was a Nubian king who | probably governed in the first half of the 6th century |
His father was king Humbli, | probably the same as Heimdall, one of Woden's twelve d |
easons for this are insufficiently known, but | probably related to habitat destruction and possibly i |
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