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accreting matter from a normal star (HZ Her) | probably due to Roche lobe overflow. |
dings, were not included in this compilation, | probably due to licensing issues. |
y the Colombian police`s HK MP5A3-s and Uzi-s | probably due to poorly conducted swat operation, again |
ared over the North Sea near Vlissingen, most | probably due to engine failure. |
He resigned from both in 1913, | probably due to advancing deafness. |
cepted that the disease is related to anemia, | probably due to an iron deficiency. |
ften incorrectly called Jacob's Creek Winery, | probably due to the large volumes and international ex |
She left the latter in 1919, | probably due to a mental breakdown, to live alone in C |
This feature is | probably due to adiabatic or shock compression of ambi |
n kids pronounced 'make my day' as "Makmende" | probably due to influence of the local dialects. |
This is | probably due to a galactic collision in NGC 4027's pas |
He retired in 1438, | probably due to poor health. |
This is | probably due to the influence of Jewish-Alexandrian ph |
Gospel of Matthew that appeared in the work, | probably due to objections by the ecclesiastical autho |
Soviet authorities approved of this festival | probably due to its humble rural origin. |
References to the subject as 'Brochfael' are | probably due to a mistaken identification with the per |
In 1895, drawn to illustration, | probably due to financial problems, and he started to |
on dropped drastically in the next ten years, | probably due to political unrest in the locality. |
re why a lot of data is missing, though it is | probably due to its time period. |
It often contains fluid-filled cavities, | probably due to its rapid growth. |
emporary failure of the Canopus star tracker ( | probably due to stray sunlight) and overheating during |
Volterra he turned more toward secular music, | probably due to the patronage of the powerful Medici f |
Probably due to this accident, Slavia decided not to k | |
It ends abruptly at Psalm 143:12, | probably due to loss of pages rather than interruption |
he bend at the entrance gates in Park Road is | probably due to Sir John Gibbons diverting the road in |
time she seems a bit afraid of her mistress, | probably due to Kaede's sexual desires toward her. |
aid to have obtained royal licence, which was | probably due to the intercession of his father-in-law, |
116) speak of "Tyrcae" it is also | probably due to a false correction. |
e of theatricity is present in his paintings, | probably due to his studies of theater design under Ko |
The next year, | probably due to her membership in the royal House of S |
but was painful and irritating when injected | probably due to poor water solubility. |
Some time later, | probably due to a shift in the cargo on deck caused by |
The newspaper only lasted until 1905, | probably due to financial troubles and Harvey's public |
This was | probably due to John's grandfather's conflict with the |
Barbosa's defeat was | probably due to electoral fraud. |
n Alexandrian Chronicle of the World, written | probably during the fifth century we already find pict |
It's | probably during this period that he befriended the stu |
Layer Pyramid was built in the third dynasty | probably during the reign of Khaba. |
Probably during the troubles of the Barons' War a smal | |
Isputahsu was a king of Kizzuwatna, | probably during the mid 15th century BC (short chronol |
e invaders found their way into the district, | probably during the 10th century. |
The manor house itself was demolished, | probably during the ownership of Peter Eaton, in the m |
His ancestor, Alexander Mollestine, was | probably Dutch, and was an early settler of Lewes, Del |
Kalimotxo is | probably earlier, calimocho more common. |
From at least 1504, | probably earlier, until 1516, he was Precentor (chante |
Since at least 1130 and | probably earlier, he had been the royal marshal to Kin |
y Tower (which stood nearby), was demolished, | probably early in the 19th century. |
rom the Patagonian Molasse Formation, and are | probably Early Miocene to Late Miocene or possibly Ear |
The Captain said that he was a young man, | probably, early 20's. |
running across the north of the fell, but is | probably easier through the woods to the south-west. |
People in Japan could | probably easily relate to the issues that plagued the |
The conflict of two souls in one breast was | probably easy for none of us. |
They | probably eat bony fish and invertebrates. |
The larvae | probably eat leaves, and are probably polyphagous. |
es became extinct, Boessenkool says they were | probably eaten by the settlers. |
Well somebody should | probably edit all of the botched references to cashews |
He was | probably educated at Cambridge, but there is no defini |
of Roger Drury of Hawstead, Suffolk, and was | probably educated at Gonville Hall, Cambridge. |
He belonged to a Swabian family, and was | probably educated at the monastery of Reichenau, of wh |
He was | probably educated by Theophilus Gale. |
Joseph was | probably educated by the Jesuits. |
olemical writer, was born in Renfrew, and was | probably educated at the university of Glasgow. |
his family moved to Middelburg, where he was | probably educated. |
They have very small eyes, and are | probably effectively blind. |
r wide and was equipped with battlements and ( | probably) eight bastions. |
Ridibowne was | probably either Redbowne in Lincolnshire or Redbowne i |
s not agree with the tournament chart at all; | probably either a mis-paste or is incomplete. |
It was | probably either a votive offering or a store of value |
The ( | probably) elder brother, Waldemar had become King succ |
Mauger was the third eldest and | probably eldest legitimate son of Roger I of Sicily. |
He was | probably elected to the see of London in the spring of |
At least on Borneo but | probably elsewhere too, adults are frequently seen dri |
These | probably emanated from a rhizome. |
ritten by a friend named La Fortelle, and are | probably embellished. |
The larvae live amongst aquatic plants and | probably emerge after one year. |
5, Christina lived in Rome and Bartolotti was | probably employed in her service there. |
d it as a base for raids on Llywelyn's lands, | probably encouraged by the king. |
f southern England, including built up areas, | probably encouraged by water features. |
It will | probably end in Puerto Rico Highway 156 when completed |
This will | probably end up about the same size as the section the |
medical testimony that such a procedure would | probably end Carder's life, an order was issued author |
Otherwise you will | probably end up duplicating code. |
Through that support, Jae-sup | probably endeavors to realize his own yearning for a d |
Bridget's actual combat experience | probably ended in 1864 when General Grant banished wom |
irector Omar Baez, the satellite and launcher | probably ended up in the southern Pacific Ocean. |
als led the procession (pompe - πομπή), which | probably ended with a sacrifice of some kind. |
After that, the internal activity | probably ended, and the surface was shaped only by rel |
It is | probably endemic to this region. |
It is | probably endemic of the geologically isolated region o |
It is | probably endemic to the arid part of Great Rift Valley |
It is | probably endemic to the Levant (it has only been recor |
moderate atmosphere, so that its inhabitants | probably enjoy a situation in many respects similar to |
hen joined Aberystwyth Town in June 2003, and | probably enjoyed one of the best spells of his career, |
ateman, noted, "Geoff Miller concedes that he | probably enjoyed cricket too much. |
There's | probably enough images, but good find nevertheless. |
o increase the amount of available phosphate, | probably enough to make 42 NTPs per second reasonable. |
White is listed as having personal property - | probably enslaved workers - valued at $9,000. |
ile Streight's Raid failed, occupying Forrest | probably ensured the success of Grierson's Raid. |
This act by Pedro had | probably ensured Toulousain acceptance of his son's ac |
Robespierre, | probably enticed "by the motives of selfish policy" (1 |
the number of beads in a Buddhist rosary, was | probably envisioned, but never achieved. |
stimated to be greater than 35 million years ( | probably Eocene). |
stimated to be greater than 35 million years ( | probably Eocene). |
Like other prosauropods, it was | probably equally comfortable on all fours as well as o |
iver has an alternate name, Quoitle, which is | probably equivalent to Kwantlen. |
Robson | probably erected a sundial, provided by Cricklewood & |
The former building was | probably erected in 1847 but was later demolished to m |
All of the stones were | probably erected as memorial stones, but only rarely b |
hough it reads "A.D. 1728" on the top, it was | probably erected in 1887 when the boundary was surveye |
d Kamianka after huge stone blocks, which are | probably erratic, located in the local fields and in t |
alosaurus andrewsi by Michael Waldman, on the | probably erroneous assumption it was a megalosaurid. |
It is | probably Erythrina. |
is d'Hondecoeter, Claes Janszoon Visscher and | probably Esaias van de Velde. |
Also, a section detailing the Omnitrix is | probably essential reading for this group of articles, |
The original house was | probably Essex Hall, formerly Walnut Tree House, the o |
Robert was | probably established at St Andrews in 1140, but certai |
The see was | probably established before the peace of Constantine. |
It was | probably established sometime after 1900. |
Dunhuang Commandery was | probably established in 104 BCE, or shortly thereafter |
It was | probably established sometime in the Middle Ages. |
The original monastery was | probably established during the Second Bulgarian Empir |
Department of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, | probably established in 1978 . |
The buried woman was | probably Estrid. |
Kuwait crisis) about to be bought by private, | probably European collectors or bankers. |
ila cultivar 'Variegata' is of uncertain, but | probably European, provenance. |
Rimini was | probably evangelized from Ravenna. |
g Mennonite the number of differenc groups is | probably even higher. |
an illustration showing the table layout, I'd | probably even call it a B-class article. |
This notion was | probably evoked by John Madden's Shakespeare in Love w |
It | probably evolved from Bison priscus. |
er, are only known to have inhabited Maui and | probably evolved on Maui Nui. |
The "Proto-Nordic" human, Grant reasoned, | probably evolved in eastern Germany, Poland and Russia |
One lobe has | probably evolved from the other through a gene duplica |
family Bradybaenidae) and that Mandarina have | probably evolved from Euhadra. |
Hemoproteins | probably evolved to incorporate the iron (Fe) atom con |
The hawksbill | probably evolved from carnivorous ancestors. |
rarchy that Mennonites do have - bishops, has | probably exacerbated this divide. |
number of victims in Stahlecker's report were | probably exaggerated.. |
The diversion was | probably excavated in 1873 by the Nicholson River Slui |
They are | probably excerpts of the Progressive lessons for the h |
A portrait of Edward "Lumpy" Stevens was | probably executed this year. |
It was | probably executed between 1435 and 1449 and is also kn |
It | probably existed as it was not the custom of mapmakers |
The castle | probably existed on a mound, or motte, near the site o |
1286, although it is believed that the office | probably existed earlier than that. |
It | probably existed as early as the twelfth century, and |
Shelepin | probably expected to become First Secretary and de fac |
ntains the runaway star μ Columbae, which was | probably expelled from the ι Orionis system. |
This confusion is | probably explained by the lack of attention this case |
n owner in the municipality of Guayama, which | probably explains why he served there as mayor. |
ss and if it entered Earth's atmosphere would | probably explode and potentially devastate an area of |
The council | probably expressed with tolerable accuracy the mind an |
out, so this sentance is redundant, and also | probably expresses opinion. |
Mitanni in his time | probably extended as far as Arrapha in the east. |
outhernmost Cascades in California, its range | probably extending north just into Oregon. |
Its range | probably extends into Baja California. |
obscurus) and the | probably extinct Olomaʻo (M. |
Nukupuʻu, Hemignathus lucidus - | probably extinct (late 1990s?) |
Maui Nukupuʻu Hemignathus (lucidus) affinis - | probably extinct (late 1990s?) |
reeding recorded in Cyprus (1981/1982) but is | probably extinct there now. |
wn as the kropfer, a name also applied to the | probably extinct species Coregonus restrictus. |
crathene whitneyi graysoni - Socorro Elf Owl ( | probably extinct since c.1970) |
Neochmia ruficauda ruficauda ( | probably extinct) |
It is known from a single male and is | probably extinct. |
d that it was in fact a valid species, and is | probably extinct. |
Probably extinct. | |
ropeans made landfall to Hawaii, the bird was | probably extinct. |
populations), Mount Le Conte, Mount Mitchell ( | probably extirpated), Grandfather Mountain, and Roan M |
e edit is incorrect as a matter of policy and | probably fact. |
nting gay male sex.' Firstly, I think this is | probably factually wrong. |
ommand suspect any attack upon Beersheba will | probably fail. |
It was | probably fairly active, and ate insects and other smal |
Not much else is known about this | probably fairly typical little asteroid. |
Responsibility for this work would | probably fall on the highway agencies which nearly all |
By the end of the 19th century the lake had | probably fallen into disuse. |
It | probably falls somewhere between the aplacophorans and |
claims that he travelled to the Near East are | probably false as he was known to have been in Liverpo |
Its current appearance is | probably far from its original look, since it has been |
two lovers' influence over the young duke and | probably feared for his life. |
2 were registered as recorded in winter 1963, | probably February. |
s about three feet (one meter) in length, and | probably fed on fish or used its long jaws to probe fo |
x was nocturnal and had delicate teeth, so it | probably fed on nectar and possibly soft fruit. |
It | probably fed on insects or worms. |
Based on its teeth, it | probably fed on the soft leaves of forest plants. |
It | probably fed on tough plant material, and the jaw musc |
It | probably fed on megafauna. |
Dichograptus | probably fed on plankton. |
Cteniogenys in the Morrison | probably fed on insects and small fish. |
iplocynodon recoverd was 4 feet in length and | probably fed on fish, animal flesh, and took insects w |
The larvae | probably feed on Calluna and Thymus species. |
The larvae | probably feed on hickory and walnut. |
The larvae | probably feed on Ocotea (such as Ocotea veraguensis, O |
The larvae | probably feed on Zygophyllum retrofractum. |
The larvae | probably feed on Carthamus species. |
The larvae | probably feed on lichens, algae and other detritus on |
The larvae | probably feed on Betula species. |
The larvae | probably feed on Hibbertia species. |
The larvae | probably feed on Hibbertia hypericoides. |
The larvae | probably feed on Carthamus lanatus. |
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