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as deemed to be 39, but the actual number was | probably higher due to some victims not wanting to giv |
It occurs from sea level up to 2,120m asl or | probably higher. |
e a young seaway, and its contemporaries were | probably highly numerous. |
It's a rare animal species and, | probably, highly arboreal. |
his glees, I Loved Thee Beautiful and Kind is | probably his best known work. |
Probably his most noted book was A Natural History of | |
My Children (1876) being | probably his most noteworthy achievement. |
ed in writing this mass foreshadowed what was | probably his next work, the Missa Pange lingua, which |
According to Helmold, Pribislav was | probably his son. |
Bucking Broadway is a 1917 film by John Ford, | probably his sixth feature film. |
and Arthur English amongst others, but it is | probably his second film, Emily (1976), a soft-core er |
Elsewhere is | probably his best known role. |
Probably his name was derived from Pinchbeck, Lincolns | |
Howell's Proverbs (1659), contains | probably his most famous quote; All work and no play m |
Metz and first abbot of the Lorsch Abbey, was | probably his sister. |
This was | probably his first encounter with a member of the "ava |
He bequeathed his fortune, and | probably his books, to a brother who was a Turkish mer |
Probably his death should be placed in that year. | |
He was a mariner painter, and this is | probably his most famous ship painting. |
University he is entered as born in Kent, and | probably his native place was Eastwell in that county. |
Probably his intention was to escape to Wales, but he | |
Lieb's best season was | probably his first in 1940, as the Gators celebrated v |
nia, was named for one of his family members, | probably his brother John. |
Probably his most famous work was the Diccionari gener | |
Householder had | probably his best statistical season in 1907, when he |
This latter work was | probably his most important contribution to scientific |
However, | probably his most famous work was as producer of the A |
Luke Johnsos had | probably his finest season, catching two touchdown pas |
At the age of 19 Graham wrote what is | probably his most famous composition, the acoustic gui |
Probably his best known role was as Woody Jason in the | |
Probably his most famous such statement was at the end | |
The most notable facet of his reign was | probably his unilateral divorce of his wife, Charlotte |
Probably his greatest contribution to the Confederacy | |
m as the son of Clinoch son of Dumnagual Hen, | probably his predecessors as king. |
tache and was clad in black", while Chico was | probably his "chuckling [Italian] henchman". |
When the Queen visited in 1600, she was | probably his guest. |
These are | probably his best-known works and have been published |
as an 18-minute short film by Oscar Micheaux, | probably his first venture into sound film. |
and Cancor, founder of the Lorsch Abbey were | probably his brothers. |
Probably his most famous descendants was Aryeh Leib He | |
His season with the White Sox was | probably his best, as he attained a .279 |
His biggest contribution to the game was | probably his decision to make Paul Gascoigne an integr |
son of a Cinuit, the son of Ceretic Guletic, | probably his predecessors as king. |
Probably his best-known song was "I've Got Tears in My | |
utier, fifteen with music, and three more are | probably his, all with music. |
He was | probably hit by fire from Flak Batterie 503. |
p under influence from surrounding languages, | probably Hlai. |
The third pilot attacked an unknown ship, | probably HMS Antrim. |
omer's and Joyce's Ulysess - a statement that | probably holds true even today. |
These arms were | probably hollow and could be inflated or deflated. |
ossil remains of the animal, of uncertain but | probably Holocene age, were discovered in 1973 and des |
for designing Holy Trinity Church, Leeds and ( | probably) Holy Trinity Church, Sunderland. |
She said, "Your wives and girlfriends are | probably home in a nice warm building, dancing with so |
These brothers | probably hoped to profit from the name connection to t |
He | probably hoped to regain control of his train on reach |
nd mixed and mastered in Los Angeles, this is | probably Hopkins' best solo album. |
Incidentally, that avenue will also | probably host a metro station in the future. |
The VII Cohort was | probably housed in a statio provisionally identified n |
tion, it seems that the round structures were | probably houses and the rectangular ones barns or work |
Although there were | probably houses built on the site in the interim, the |
their behalf took him to Dartmouth, which is | probably how he came into contact with Thomas Newcomen |
onally damages ripening strawberries which is | probably how it gets water. |
Responsible for | probably hundreds of titles published (mainly in Polis |
This is a glacial erratic, brought from | probably hundreds of miles away during an ice age. |
He was | probably Hunfrid III, the second son of Hunfrid II, du |
Dinailurictis and Quercylurus | probably hunted small mammals and birds. |
It was | probably hunted to extinction by the early settlers of |
Sinodelphys | probably hunted worms and insects. |
Askeptosaurus | probably hunted in deep waters, because it had large e |
he larvae feed on Chamaecrista mimosoides and | probably Hypericum aethiopicum. |
the game, he told reporters: "That shot, hey, | probably I would say the biggest shot of my career". |
g to more distant Neolithic next to a village | probably Iberian or Celtiberians. |
suspected that Elst-Pizarro has a different, | probably icy, composition. |
The trobairitz is | probably identical with the Alamanda de Castelnau or C |
He is | probably identical with the Rav Sama who with Ravina s |
Probably identical with the island originally called Y | |
She is | probably identical with or the inspiration for Medb of |
He is | probably identical with Isaac of Russia, found in the |
ter), points to an early monastic foundation, | probably identical with Mynachdy. |
Probably if I took more interest in religion I'd have | |
They were | probably immigrants from England. |
It is | probably important also for the embryo. |
ey are avid nitrogen fixers and are therefore | probably important in the fertility of paddy fields. |
According to some evidence, the bees were | probably imported from Turkey after Turkish bees prove |
The lefkaritika style was | probably imported to the village from antiquity from A |
Although the folk performers | probably improvised their songs as in Turkish taksim p |
luence of Henry of Blois, and was consecrated | probably in March 1136. |
Sykes was born in 1725, | probably in New Castle, Delaware. |
He was educated for the dissenting ministry, | probably in London. |
There the MB6890 was dubbed the "Peach", | probably in ironic reference to the popularity of the |
Probably in order to apply more pressure on Sweden in | |
the railway's timetables at an unknown date, | probably in the early 1930s. |
th transept, a south transept was also added, | probably in the 16th century. |
versity of Edinburgh, from which he graduated | probably in 1859. |
"People think | probably in our developed world that we can live witho |
various parts of the world by human commerce, | probably in timber. |
Somananda lived in Kashmir, most | probably in Srinagar where most of the later philosoph |
us II created him cardinal-bishop of Tusculum | probably in March 1123 (or in December 1122). |
na, and joined the Union Army September 1863, | probably in Anderson. |
It was | probably in this capacity, rather than as ˜Maister of |
Born | probably in St. John's, Newfoundland in April 1740, he |
the West Virginia Public Service Commission, | probably in January 2008. |
by 1723mm, it was painted on a wooden panel, | probably in the first decade of the 17th century. |
was born in the Samokov eparchy of the time, | probably in the town of Bansko. |
n English Augustinian friar who was executed, | probably in December 1539; he was canonised in 1970. |
Helvis, married ( | probably in 1120, around and before 1122) Barisan of I |
iah ben Obadiah was the ruler of the Khazars, | probably in the mid ninth century CE. |
Sinnett married his wife Patience in 1870, | probably in the London area. |
They are | probably in the wrong." |
ger, also with two lights and tracery that is | probably in concrete. |
issioner "A" (Operations and Administration), | probably in 1968. |
The warming house was | probably in the south range. |
He took monastic vows, | probably in St. Demetrius Monastery in today's Sremska |
In 1835 he married ( | probably in Louisville, Kentucky) to Jane Sibley (1817 |
curs in the southeastern deserts of Egypt and | probably in nearby Sudan. |
completed his college and philosophy studies, | probably in Canada. |
And | probably in other languages as well. |
The Westerne were an Anglo-Saxon tribe, | probably in western England. |
This tram will be transferred to a museum, | probably in 2010. |
Snow storms were also | probably in mountainus Bhutan and Sikkim, but no repor |
usion that they originated in the Hejaz, most | probably in the site of Qurayya. |
Abbot and Bishop of Ros-mic-Truin (Ireland), | probably in the sixth century. |
A celebrated performer on the viol, was born ( | probably) in the parish of Christchurch, Newgate Stree |
ioman, Pulau Aur, Sumatra, Java, Langkawi and | probably in Southern Thailand. |
largest such municipal facility in the UK and | probably in Europe . |
The Soviets scrapped T-525, | probably in 1956, never having returned her to U.S. Na |
vines for thousands of years, the origins are | probably in ancient times. |
The Soviets scrapped T-522, | probably in 1956, never having returned her to U.S. cu |
s be attached to a people in northern Africa, | probably in the surrounding area of Egypt. |
He returned to the Central Flying School, | probably in late 1914 and was appointed Officer In-cha |
He was executed by the Gestapo, | probably in October 1943. |
Basset was elected in 1241, | probably in December, and consecrated on 9 October 124 |
Ribaforada, Navarre; d. 1740, | probably in Madrid) was a Spanish soldier and colonial |
-Bishop of Ostia in the consistory celebrated | probably in December 1151. |
He was born | probably in the diocese of Beauvais and entered the or |
Probably in the reign of Kulothunga Chola I, the forti | |
somewhere between Stourbridge and Birmingham | probably in the Kings Norton area. |
He was born about 1045, | probably in Milan in Northern Italy. |
He died before 1298, | probably in 1295. |
dhood was shaped by her mother's early death ( | probably in giving birth to Catherine) and her father' |
Clements died at the age of 84, | probably in Yarmouth. |
steamer Aquilo, with Triton ( | probably) in background |
He died unmarried, | probably in London, in December 1714. |
Iulius Agricola ( | probably in AD 82, although the chronology is disputed |
It was captured by the Soviets in 1945 ( | probably in Manchuria) |
They were written by Aksapada Gautama, | probably in the second century BCE. |
Giacomo Zanetti (c.1696-1735), born | probably in Lugano, was an Italian master builder and |
somewhere between the 2nd and 5th Centuries, | probably in the 2nd Century, with the Hebrew dating to |
l show evidence of landslips having occurred, | probably in early post-glacial times. |
He married Mary Sawyer, | probably in 1814. |
The Soviets scrapped T-596, | probably in 1956, never having returned her to U.S. Na |
Keenan was born in Ireland, | probably in the 1840s, and immigrated to the United St |
Prior to invention of shears - | probably in the Iron Age - the wool was plucked out by |
Baker was married, | probably in Massachusetts, around 1821. |
e matches before moving on to Guildford City, | probably in the autumn of 1945. |
This was published, | probably in the 1930s, “with Christmas Greetings” from |
He served as praetor in Sicily, | probably in 96 BC, shortly after the Second Servile Wa |
However, the word was | probably in use by at least 1513, before Tyndale's tra |
Her most high-profile role was | probably in Dynasty as Sarah Curtis. |
became vicar of Evesham, Worcestershire, and | probably in 1604 became rector of St. Matthew's Church |
Their greatest difference is | probably in their near infrared emissions. |
From there he emigrated to Great Britain | probably in late 1810s. |
d Skattmestere Gattun ("Treasurer's Street"), | probably in reference to Gabriel Bengtsson Oxenstierna |
rmy Apprentices School was established there ( | probably in both Uniacke AND Hildebrande barracks) in |
carried out patrols at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, | probably in 1919. |
However, it is now thought that Adam was | probably in Persia before 1314, during the pontificate |
Colliery, Siston, Bristol is unknown, but was | probably in the late 1790s or early 19th century. |
he seven chapels of the parish of Kilmore was | probably in the grounds of Tobar Mhuire (Mary's Well). |
he ruled another year and eight months, dying | probably in 843. |
o the mansion in the several following years, | probably in 1906. |
ancient temple was cut out of monolithic rock | probably in the 9th century. |
Probably in the table of other statistics. | |
The Soviets scrapped T-595, | probably in 1956, never having returned her to U.S. cu |
Henryk Friedman died | probably in a Nazi camp. |
r grains in the Becklin-Neugebauer Object and | probably in NGC 2264-IR as well. |
He was born | probably in Essex, England and arrived in Salem, Massa |
well as viola da gamba, lute and organ, most | probably in his native town. |
He remained in Palestine and died there, | probably in 1121. |
Olbera was | probably in the vicinity to convince Charquin and his |
ur de Saint-Pierre on the Saskatchewan River ( | probably in the Nipawin, Sask. |
Later that year, he was in the Mezzogiorno, | probably in the trail of the Emperor Lothair II. |
King Francis I died there, on 31 March 1547, | probably in the imposing medieval tower that bears his |
He was born in 1837 | probably in Quebec City and died in Westmount, Quebec |
ethnogenesis of the contemporary Balkars and | probably in some scale of the Volga Tatars and Crimean |
Baptist Aurelius, also a Protestant minister, | probably in London, where Abraham was born. |
n use as a private motorboat in 1916 or 1917, | probably in the New York City area. |
a geographer and a vicarius of Roman Britain, | probably in the late 350s AD. |
On Theodo's death ( | probably in 716), the division took full effect. |
He was born | probably in 906 AH (1500 CE) |
F will perform again Baltic Air Policing most | probably in three or four years. |
I'll think about how best to deal with this - | probably in a footnote.--DavidCane |
t is formed mainly of vertical rift passages, | probably in the original joints in the limestone which |
A stone castle was built, | probably in the 13th century. |
The epicenter was | probably in Alpine. |
dults have been found from March to December, | probably in several generations. |
ng that Pertwee's final public appearance was | probably in a British TV commercial for a cellphone ne |
ran, takes place somewhere in Indian jungles, | probably in southern India. |
e and Hanley Swifts before joining Port Vale, | probably in 1907. |
He died, | probably in the vicinity of Amsterdam, on 18 August 16 |
Edmund Catherick (born | probably in Lancashire about 1605; executed at York, 1 |
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