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A stone castle was built, | probably in the 13th century. |
, was that President Kennedy was assassinated | probably as a result of a conspiracy. |
In 1187/1188 Valdemar was consecrated | probably in the Cathedral St. Petri. |
000 attackers) , but the real number was most | probably lower (around 15,000, according to Levine, 19 |
He was born | probably in Rouen, studied probably with Denis Gaultie |
nobility, he lost the throne and was killed, | probably in Iske Qazan. |
This asteroid was most | probably formed from a larger body through a catastrop |
The station was closed, | probably in 1956: see List of closed railway stations |
In fact he was most | probably a founder-member of the club in the late 1870 |
ugh of Penryn, in Cornwall, but was defeated, | probably more to the regret of his friends than of him |
He was associated | probably with Pontus and wrote a history of the area t |
The manor house itself was demolished, | probably during the ownership of Peter Eaton, in the m |
He was murdered, | probably at Chesters, by the patricius (ealdorman) Sic |
The house was thus | probably built and first occupied by William Byrd III, |
The WCML is | probably too complicated to try a side bar for station |
We should | probably ask User:TonyTheTiger, as he did spend a lot |
Given BP's safety record, we could | probably just leave it up until their next big disaste |
I would say from my gut that we are | probably as low as we're going to go in that valley, a |
We should | probably make sure everthing is written as "Nahyan" an |
We should | probably discuss the Doctor Who Proms under its own ar |
tle an argument in a pub, yea or nay, we have | probably got it just right. |
- If such people were lower animals, we would | probably kill them off to prevent them from spreading. |
"We figured we can | probably introduce it later, and that's the approach w |
Support We should | probably go with the most correct spelling that we can |
sketchy for a quality article here, we should | probably consider this subject for speedy deletion. |
We could | probably use more football images, if only because of |
We should | probably revert changes or additions to birthdays. |
The last time I seen Mac we were | probably 15 or 16 years old. |
ticle is the right place for it, but we could | probably find a better one.) |
s: "If king Gorm was alive today ... we would | probably be the country's National Bank." |
We are | probably 40 percent there, if we are lucky,” he says. |
But we should | probably get the article back up to GA first. |
en made throughout the centuries, but we will | probably never know for certain. |
He also said "I think we've got | probably our best offer since the 'Countdown To Extinc |
at North Road (A1) across the River Wear, and | probably dates back to the 14th century. |
Saint Gulval's Well is | probably named after St Wolvela, also honoured at Gulv |
Well it's | probably not hard to believe but they're planning to b |
Taff as Nickname is just unhelpful as well as | probably wrong. |
Well, it's | probably unverifiable because "jazz composer" is not a |
is necessary for the production as well, but | probably lime-rich sand was used. |
The name, of Old Welsh origin, | probably refers to the Pen Dinas hill fort, anciently |
The name is Welsh, and | probably means "On (the brook called) Rhath". |
eming 'irregular' patterned cloths were sewn, | probably selected by an individual woman's aesthetic t |
o vills, Wingate and Haswell, were conferred, | probably on the canons of Gisburn. |
Snow storms were also | probably in mountainus Bhutan and Sikkim, but no repor |
The nave and choir were also | probably remodelled in the 18th century. |
e foundations of the present quay were begun, | probably initiated by King Gustavus Adolphus. |
se found in South America, and were therefore | probably capable of bringing down larger prey. |
Three of these were used, | probably in the late 12th century, in the rebuilding o |
Only two complete specimens were collected, | probably from Aborigines. |
The metrical rhyming psalms were - | probably - arranged by a Utrecht nobleman: Willem van |
Weseham was | probably a native of Weasenham, Norfolk and was educat |
The Fight for Freedom is a 1908 Western film | probably directed by D. W. Griffith. |
This wet appearance | probably helps lure prey in search of water; a similar |
Two simple buildings preceded what was | probably the finest church, built in the 12th century. |
ed in writing this mass foreshadowed what was | probably his next work, the Missa Pange lingua, which |
He collected what was | probably the largest private library in 14th-century E |
The above schematic illustrates what were | probably its essential features. |
At the age of 19 Graham wrote what is | probably his most famous composition, the acoustic gui |
ved funding from the county to build what was | probably Stafford's first jail in 1690. |
had effectively "self-organised" into what is | probably the best-known example of Industrial Symbiosi |
Civitas Londinium is the title of what is | probably the earliest proper map (as opposed to panora |
eems there is concensus to keep it when there | probably is not. |
ed myself to get it done for the movie when I | probably should have waited." |
ught at Oxford University until 1256, when he | probably started working for the bishop of Ely. |
but was painful and irritating when injected | probably due to poor water solubility. |
3 to 1801 Haigh lived in Manchester, where he | probably had family connections. |
he coastline of northern California, where it | probably remains only in Sonoma and Marin Counties. |
He moved to Amsterdam in 1657, where he | probably died. |
most western languages from Russian, where it | probably is a Tatar (Turkic) loan word. |
Patents and the RIAA / DMCA, where lobbyists ( | probably the same ones) tricked gullible governments i |
He was allowed to go to Moscow, where he | probably was the major force behind Solomon Michoel's |
Fort William Henry near Lake George, where he | probably first met, and may have served under, Robert |
e practice prevails as much as any where, and | probably more, as Mr. Jefferson's example can be plead |
, Ibbotson focused on the mile run, which was | probably an error. |
Roman bridge at Lanzing, which was | probably built in the 3rd or 4th centuries. |
at paragraph needs a serious edit, which I'll | probably tackle at some point when I feel motivated. |
claws, similar to those of a koala, which it | probably used to pull down leaves and strip the bark f |
e, and I'm guessing they still don't which is | probably why you only hear left side audio. |
n features a single hip roof design which was | probably influenced by the Agricultural Experiment Sta |
c monuments, the most picturesque of which is | probably the stone circle to be found to the southwest |
rces indicate him as count of Jaca, which was | probably the seat of his authority within the valley. |
B, manuscript C, and manuscript D, which has | probably the best text. |
iver has an alternate name, Quoitle, which is | probably equivalent to Kwantlen. |
d Kamianka after huge stone blocks, which are | probably erratic, located in the local fields and in t |
e chancel was a vaulted undercroft, which was | probably used as a charnel house. |
engaris atroguttata in one locality, which is | probably their usual habitat within undisturbed forest |
a tower house rather than a castle which was | probably built at the end of the 16th century. |
la was a medieval taifa kingdom which existed | probably from around 1239 to 1249. |
ng, Fraser wears the Fraser tartan, which was | probably worn by officers in that regiment. |
rial plaque to the Whitehead family, which is | probably by Randle Holme III. |
es are cited in standard MLA format, which is | probably not the right way. |
Necrolemur had sharp teeth, which it | probably used to bite through insect armor. |
will have to take her word for it, which will | probably be better than taking Vera's. |
never mentions Rambam's commentary, which he | probably did not know. |
ns approximately 46 species, six of which are | probably taxonomic synonyms of Ligidium hypnorum or Li |
their behalf took him to Dartmouth, which is | probably how he came into contact with Thomas Newcomen |
many publications, the best known of which is | probably L'Islam ou le Deluge (Islam or the Flood). |
PhD and M.S(Engg) degrees each year, which is | probably the largest for any institution in India. |
nery, known as 'The Woodland Scene' which was | probably painted between 1818 and 1836. |
The head is very flat and broad, which is | probably an adaptation for accessing narrow rock crevi |
He also already held Castell Dinas which had | probably been built by the Earl of Hereford before 107 |
y between 1273 and 1285, a document which can | probably be more precisely dated to between 1283 and 1 |
A Renfe train station which will | probably replace Arc de Triomf train station. |
omans was killed in a car accident, which was | probably suicide. |
ee churches in Amounderness, one of which was | probably St Michael's. |
hey also include 13 memorial boards which are | probably by members of the Randle Holme family of Ches |
e by motile organisms with heads, which would | probably have been bilateran animals. |
s father held a public office to which Joseph | probably succeeded, whence the surname "Official." |
bnormally thick traps and petioles, which are | probably the reason why 'Wacky Traps' has trouble clos |
aid to have obtained royal licence, which was | probably due to the intercession of his father-in-law, |
der for the derivation of the name, which was | probably chosen to conveyed a feeling of power. |
ntains the runaway star μ Columbae, which was | probably expelled from the ι Orionis system. |
the so-called St Albans Psalter, which she | probably owned |
A low-mass star which is | probably unable to generate a large-scale field due to |
Yakutat block and the Pacific plate, which is | probably accommodated on an offshore structure. |
berances on the top of the vessel, which were | probably used when lifting the vessel out of heat. |
ow tiled wall at the 22nd Street end which is | probably a remnant of a closed crossunder. |
onally damages ripening strawberries which is | probably how it gets water. |
lnerabilities, and system crashes, which have | probably caused a billion dollars of pain and damage i |
was fluent in the English language, which is | probably the biggest asset in his role as leader. |
secure back-to-back championships, which was | probably a little too ambitious. |
It is Dovedale Primary which is | probably best known as the school which George Harriso |
a temple or cult center in the city which was | probably dismantled during the reforms of King Hezekia |
constitution of the Hawaiian League, which is | probably what confused somebody. |
d, and died of a heart attack while sleeping, | probably one or two hours later. |
What matters is that the results, while good, | probably could have been better. |
Duane Whitaker is | probably best known for his role in Quentin Tarantino' |
Whittlesey was | probably born in the Cambridgeshire village of Whittle |
o the possession of William de Braose, who is | probably responsible for constructing the first stone |
generation of musicians there are two who are | probably the most naturally talented. |
his man may well have been de Torres, who had | probably not converted voluntarily. |
bears seven signatures - individuals who were | probably made temporary burgage holders to qualify as |
s a composer from the Netherlands, who worked | probably around the 15th century. |
Cooper, who was | probably an orphan, came with with her aunt and uncle, |
se was largely in the male population who had | probably left the townland to look for work. |
The Muslims, who were | probably the aggressors, were victorious. |
s reputedly Thomas Heard, a white man who was | probably Thomas Jefferson Heard, son of Stephen Heard. |
Bantu-speaking populations, who were | probably from central Africa, migrated to the southern |
The doctrine of the Ambrosians, who belonged | probably to that section of the Anabaptists known as P |
ossibly by Duke William of Normandy, who also | probably poisoned his son, Conan II. |
etaera or courtesan of ancient Greece who was | probably born in Corinth. |
ates married a daughter of Pixodarus, who was | probably the same as Ada II. |
was a Karaite Jewish scholar who flourished, | probably at Jerusalem, in the first half of the eleven |
Gorakhnath, who was | probably Swami Swatmarama's guru, belonged to a yoga s |
ime, Ladislaus married his first wife who was | probably a daughter of a German count. |
atae were a confederation of tribes who lived | probably beyond the Antonine Wall in Roman Britain. |
ide Elizabeth Iddings of Philadelphia who was | probably 10 years younger. |
Denis, who also had issue, and so on, who are | probably survived today. |
f American Revolutionary War editors who have | probably dealt with this before. |
he corresponded with Alexander Pope, whom she | probably met. |
riend of the mathematician Archimedes whom he | probably met in Alexandria. |
They were widespread geographically, | probably living on all continents. |
Wiebe was | probably the longest-lived Member of the Legislative A |
But damn wikiality... he'll | probably finish in second now. |
B), the roster formatting on Wikipedia should | probably be updated to reflect that. |
most of its 4.5 billion-year lifetime, Wild 2 | probably had a more distant and circular orbit. |
d writing for their next album, which will be | probably released in 2010. |
Coal supply beyond 2010 will most | probably be delivered from the yet to be developed Kun |
Incidentally, that avenue will also | probably host a metro station in the future. |
The name Willen is | probably from Anglo-Saxon or Old English meaning (at t |
's death in 1170 she married William Boterel, | probably by 1175, the year her son William reached his |
se in Hazeldene pattern by William Moorcroft, | probably for retail at Libertys, c 1905-10 |
Wimanornis is | probably a synonym of this species (Jadwiszcak, 2006). |
The east window was | probably put in at this time. |
The cast iron windshaft was | probably not made for the mill originally. |
The east wing was | probably added circa late 18th century, assembled from |
nditions rare, and the very short winter days | probably make a 24-hour traverse impractical. |
2 were registered as recorded in winter 1963, | probably February. |
le of Chickamauga, is filled with foreboding, | probably because he could see Longstreet gathering his |
steamer Aquilo, with Triton ( | probably) in background |
bust Rococo' of the York school, with joinery | probably by Fishers of York and plaster work by Giusep |
ave a psychological breakdown within herself, | probably from her taboo relationship with her cousin. |
alk about Fulham's history without mentioning | probably the single most influential character in Fulh |
The Hundred House at Great Witley was | probably the meeting place for Doddingtree Hundred. |
The final oxidation products contain WO3 and | probably amorphous B2O3 or H3BO3. |
The buried woman was | probably Estrid. |
For the woman, Rembrandt | probably used his wife Saskia as model. |
by 1723mm, it was painted on a wooden panel, | probably in the first decade of the 17th century. |
this, as with isopods like the woodlice that | probably can be found living under rocks in a yard. |
Woodward is | probably best known for establishing the first Protest |
He became a wool trader, | probably working with his father. |
became vicar of Evesham, Worcestershire, and | probably in 1604 became rector of St. Matthew's Church |
the Anglo-Saxon rule in England the word was | probably used to denote any person of noble birth. |
The word is | probably derived from Arabic. |
the word is | probably cognate to Old Irish tend "strong" or tind "b |
However, the word was | probably in use by at least 1513, before Tyndale's tra |
The word was | probably derived originally from an Aramaic word with |
The word simnel | probably derived from the Latin word simila, meaning f |
The word snarf | probably is a portmanteau from snort and scarf and der |
As this work was | probably written before 1215, these references confirm |
His best-known work is | probably Cross on Evidence, first published in 1959. |
His best known surviving work is | probably the cantata Bohmens Erretung. |
A kludged design which did not work will | probably also be a crock. |
Her best-known work is | probably Le Mariage de Chiffon, filmed in 1942 by Clau |
Responsibility for this work would | probably fall on the highway agencies which nearly all |
This latter work was | probably his most important contribution to scientific |
The work is | probably based on the older Mesopotamian genre of the |
The work was | probably never performed by Gold and Fizdale, due to t |
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