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Utricularia chiribiquitensis is a small, | probably annual, carnivorous plant that belongs to the |
Utricularia adpressa is a small, | probably annual, carnivorous plant that belongs to the |
Utricularia letestui is a small, | probably annual, carnivorous plant that belongs to the |
Utricularia aureomaculata is a small, | probably annual, lithophyte carnivorous plant that bel |
membership with about 250 Sunbeams, there are | probably another 200+ outside the register. |
It is likely that he, or more | probably, another predecessor at Alexandria, Zenodotus |
4 Measure for Measure * - | probably another Ralph Crane transcript. |
Sutekh is | probably another name for Teshub. |
Indeed, the Brut Tysilio | probably antedates even Walter by centuries; Brynley F |
They are very ancient compositions, and are | probably anterior to Saint Benedict. |
Probably antifascist. | |
“The current wisdom is that | probably any alcohol affects a baby adversely. |
ierre's last words being "merci, monsieur" is | probably apocryphal. |
although stories that he was a combat ace are | probably apocryphal. |
The quote is | probably apocryphal. |
It also | probably applied in Germanic, although there is very l |
w") dates back to the period 1905-12, and was | probably applied by Norwegian sealers and whalers work |
The name Penguin Point was | probably applied to this feature by DI personnel who m |
ay it should be planted in the fall, but this | probably applies only to areas with moderate climates. |
Therefore, an image of a person or event is | probably appropriate for use in the table. |
Probably approximately correct learning (PAC learning) | |
The species is little known, but is | probably arboreal, nocturnal and solitary like its rel |
The latter might be (but | probably are not) a natural, monophyletic group of hir |
amiliar with historical geography though they | probably are in the case of ancient Palestine and Rome |
own article and the details of his execution | probably are not needed. |
The name | probably arises from a number of old tracks in the Bri |
Most of its ships were | probably armed merchantmen, carrying around 40 guns, a |
Hence | probably arose the phrase "bending the bow," and the F |
at the monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli, | probably around 1410-1415. |
uarded access to the house and was demolished | probably around 1800. |
s a composer from the Netherlands, who worked | probably around the 15th century. |
eality, exact date of origin was unknown, but | probably around 16th century. |
eval taifa kingdom which existed from 1147 to | probably around 1150. |
It was | probably around this time that Devon was conquered by |
e University of Rheims, he departed for Rome, | probably around 1570. |
region located in the south of ancient Syria, | probably around modern Lebanon. |
ctural origins are in the early 19th century, | probably around 1820. |
He succeeded King Oswald of Northumbria, | probably around the year 644, after Oswald's death at |
In that case these species separated | probably around 6 million years ago in the Late Miocen |
idence in Colby house which was rebuilt, most | probably around 1713. |
he building of the church is unknown, but was | probably around 1150. |
the wreck, however, stated that the speed was | probably around 50 mph (80 km/h). |
ted 1850, when the business was established), | probably around 1860. |
He was consecrated | probably around 740. |
ion of the Thames Tunnel excavation as it was | probably around 1840 |
" was settled by Quakers in the 18th century, | probably around 1720. |
in the village of Xiqiao, Nanhai, Guangdong, | probably around 1815. |
m by the spring", so the first settlement was | probably around AD 700-950. |
He also abandoned his family, | probably around the same time he started working in th |
It has been introduced to Barbados, | probably around thirty years ago, where it has been in |
le et al. (2004) noted that the soybean aphid | probably arrived in North America earlier than 2000, b |
Tristan | probably arrived in the Mediterranean around 1030. |
The initial settlers | probably arrived in Keezhoor in the early-to-mid-19th |
Their second album, | Probably Art, was released in October 2007 on One Litt |
mostly donated by local families - sometimes | probably as the dowries of canonesses on admission to |
It had a circle of slabs of sandstone, | probably as many as 100. |
This is | probably as a result of the extremely high dose used. |
integument in the tail facilitates tail loss, | probably as an anti-predator mechanism. |
It was built originally in 1483, | probably as a private house. |
He was a Group Captain by 9 January 1936, | probably as a New Years promotion. |
I would say from my gut that we are | probably as low as we're going to go in that valley, a |
but Tucker and 2 others are killed and eaten, | probably as part of the War of the Shirt (see 1810). |
Egino (Agino) of Kakelingen, appeared in 944, | probably as the ancestor of the lords of Konradsburg |
tinuing into the 1920s, but fell into disuse, | probably as the result of competition from large steam |
It is excreted in the urine, | probably as unchanged drug. |
evolved in the Pliocene and its extinction is | probably as recent as 9,000 years ago. |
ubation and fledging period not reported, but | probably as relatives where incubations is 14-16 days, |
Kent resigned on 30 March 1908, | probably as he did not want politics to prejudice his |
On television, his most notable role is | probably as the American guest, Mr. Hamilton, in the " |
1997, the stone was smashed into four pieces, | probably as the result of a motor accident. |
It was developed during the late 1980s, | probably as a derivative of the AN/APQ-168. |
erted to a laundry some time between 1915-20, | probably as keeping pigs was less necessary as the vil |
, was that President Kennedy was assassinated | probably as a result of a conspiracy. |
Poole served aboard the latter, | probably as pilot. |
Her most notable role is | probably as Norma, Dennis' (Tim Healy) sister in the s |
Her best known television work is | probably as Esther Summerson in Bleak House (1985). |
We should | probably ask User:TonyTheTiger, as he did spend a lot |
hat a newspaper reporter was a local resident | probably assisted in this receiving so much attention. |
This time, | probably assisted by the increased turnout, he unseate |
tion of her son Ptolemy IV, with whom she was | probably associated in the government. |
While there, he | probably associated with the radical Saudi cleric name |
ber structures further to the south-east were | probably associated military buildings. |
also observed an unassigned 25 s SF activity, | probably associated with the now-known SF branch of 26 |
inscriptions as East Germanic, confirming the | probably association with the Burgundians. |
About 1343 he was elected prior of a convent, | probably at Diessenhofen. |
It is | probably at that time that the Ionic columns were remo |
He died on 28 December 1602, | probably at High Roding, and was buried in All Saint's |
There are | probably at least two generations per year with peak f |
He was born, | probably, at Strasbourg, and died there between 1634 a |
still goes on at Ganes and Little creeks, and | probably at Ophir creek (2006). |
John Bryant (born c.1717, | probably at Bromley, Kent; died 23 July 1772, probably |
He entered the Dominican Order, | probably at Augsburg, Germany, where he passed the gre |
Today the hamlet of Indiantown is | probably at the actual location of Conestoga. |
nths convalescing in the Rawalpindi District, | probably at Murree. |
In 1520, he was most | probably at the Field of the Cloth of Gold with Henry |
He was born in 1780, | probably at L'Assomption. |
There are | probably at least two generations per year. |
as 401,800 sesterces, and the annual interest | probably at 5%, i.e. 20,090 sesterces. |
squid occupy tropical to subtropical waters, | probably at depths of between 500 and 1,000 m during t |
Born | probably at Loppia in Tuscany, Boso joined the canons |
She was born, | probably, at Manchester. |
probably at that time there was an idea of adopting a | |
It was almost certainly in this period, and | probably at Edwin's behest, that Hereswith was married |
shkenazi first became rabbi in Egypt 1538-60, | probably at Fostat, where, by his learning and wealth, |
blin, Ireland; d. 29 November 1643 (or 1645), | probably at Kilkenny) was an Irish Jesuit controversia |
It was | probably at the age of thirty that he entered the Orde |
On another occasion, | probably at the urging of Hackett, comedian Jackie Gle |
The policy was changed, | probably at the insistence of bishops, because Fr. |
probably at Broughton, near Preston, Lancashire, Engla | |
ometime before arriving at Ferrara, Peire was | probably at the court of Manfred III of Saluzzo. |
cation before being apprenticed a foundryman, | probably at the nearby Swalwell works. |
He was educated at Oxford, | probably at Merton, and studied law at the Middle Temp |
A view of USS Cigarette, | probably at Essex, Connecticut, from her starboard qua |
Walter was born | probably at Merton in Surrey or educated there; hence |
Neutral hydrogen shell around the cluster | probably at greater distance and not associated with t |
It is | probably at least partly bivoltine since adults have b |
Farneworth was born | probably at Bonsall or Bonteshall, Derbyshire, of whic |
a Spanish rabbi and codifier born in Navarre, | probably at Estella, in the first third of the 14th ce |
His power was | probably at its height around 1200 AD. |
Henry William Stiegel (May 13, 1729, | probably at Cologne-January 10, 1785) was a German-Ame |
He died | probably at Halle, c. 1539 |
was a Karaite Jewish scholar who flourished, | probably at Jerusalem, in the first half of the eleven |
onderoga during the French and Indian War and | probably at the Battle of Carillon in 1758. |
While he would not admit it, Halifax was | probably at his best as an inspector general, training |
The animal was | probably at least partially aquatic, living in shallow |
Langton, and later at Padua, at Bologna, and | probably at the University of Oxford. |
Billaudot on the construction of the device, | probably at different times. |
That minster was | probably at Kidderminster, quite probably occupying th |
At this point, he was | probably at the height of his wealth. |
Biagio died less than two years later, | probably at Cagliari. |
He was a university graduate, | probably at the University of St. Andrews. |
lts have been recorded in July, but there are | probably at least two generations per year. |
He was born in Hertfordshire, | probably at Braughing. |
Robert de Den died in 1349, | probably at Rome. |
Probably at this time it lost the dome which was part | |
bert wrote 47 sermons before he died in 1172, | probably at the French Cistercian monastery of Larrivo |
He lived, | probably at Sens, in the thirteenth century. |
At this time their capital was | probably at Braughing (in modern-day Hertfordshire). |
He was murdered, | probably at Chesters, by the patricius (ealdorman) Sic |
Probably at the same time, PRR removed the truss's rei | |
Being a predator, it | probably ate birds, small mammals, and reptiles. |
It | probably ate fruits and insects. |
Zygomaturus | probably ate reeds and sedges by shoveling them up in |
It lived in Inner Mongolia, China, and | probably ate invertebrates and other small prey. |
The patron god of the city was | probably Athena polias. |
good runner compared to most other canids; it | probably attacked prey from an ambush. |
He | probably attended Charles' coronation in 1520. |
posted a claim that went unconfirmed, but was | probably Auger. |
The Jesus Seminar rated the parable as | probably authentic ("pink"). |
hich, as with those used at Tinkinswood, were | probably available locally. |
A year later, | probably aware of the tensions in the area, the Roman |
are, interlocus, gene conversion between B62, | probably B*1501, and a HLA-C allele. |
ne like instrument" from an African language, | probably Bantu. |
He was | probably baptized by Bartholomeus Boekbinder or Willem |
He was | probably baptized around 1191 by a priest called Theod |
ordained around 1537 by Obbe Philips, and was | probably baptized earlier by Philips also. |
ructure 4 - 62 feet (19 m) x 22 feet (6.7 m), | probably barracks. |
ucture 14 - 63 feet (19 m) x 17 feet (5.2 m), | probably barracks. |
her counterpart Rosa Coote, the character is | probably based on the real-life Theresa Berkley who ra |
He is | probably based on Cyclops. |
It is | probably based on a Danish original, maybe imported fr |
der threat from the overseas kingdom of Kune ( | probably based on the nation of Kunekoku). |
ook's Hill, the town of Hunno on the Wall, is | probably based on Corstopitum. |
The work is | probably based on the older Mesopotamian genre of the |
These rumors were | probably based on the 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane, when |
Mainfort and Kwas suggested that Emmert | probably based the Bat Creek inscription on this earli |
The story, | probably based on Celtic tradition, seems created to e |
Probably based on the internal training of Indian mart | |
ntine was Gratian on whom Geoffrey's tale was | probably based. |
inal 1, the older section dating to 1955 will | probably be razed. |
is is an encyclopedia, a better picture would | probably be preferable.Crito2161 22:46, 22 June 2006 ( |
It should | probably be corrected. |
ort of Communist China and North Vietnam will | probably be to increase their subversive potential, pa |
During this phase, the star will | probably be a second or third magnitude star and easil |
If you can cite something, then it will | probably be included. |
To avoid confusion, it would | probably be best to use the combined ERP for each serv |
The section could | probably be fleshed out. |
This page should | probably be changed to redirect to Tramlink. |
'Affiliations' should | probably be renamed to 'sister cities', as these look |
is transitioning to the metric system", would | probably be enough. |
This would | probably be more appropriate for The Wall Tour, but th |
It should | probably be merged into this article. |
Thus, it will | probably be eventually assigned to a new, yet-to-be-na |
"Everything Will | Probably Be OK" (hidden track) |
second sentence of the lead paragraph should | probably be split into two sentences. |
0.65 solar masses which implies that it could | probably be a late K-type star. |
This should | probably be converted into a category, just for practi |
There would | probably be at least two casualties: the pagoda entran |
This should | probably be merged with British 56th (1/1st London) Di |
Their efforts can | probably be credited with literally saving the house. |
In the longer term, its contribution will | probably be seen to be the 5,801 kanji which were inco |
Thus, it will | probably be eventually assigned to a new, yet-to-be-na |
He also said that the film would | probably be the only western he would do in his film c |
The section on suburbs could | probably be put on a page perhaps as a list. |
It'll | probably be more like The Odd Couple." |
The film could | probably be the first dealing with the subject of invi |
He said "The Bosch label could | probably be produced today and even make a profit." |
rcumstance the fixed threshold detector would | probably be best. |
This need not be long, and can | probably be documented using the Peter Whitmer book, a |
than butyl, they have not been made and would | probably be inactive. |
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