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About 1343 he was elected prior of a convent, | probably at Diessenhofen. |
suspected that Elst-Pizarro has a different, | probably icy, composition. |
He had a daughter ( | probably about 1026) named Gaitelgrima, who married su |
Utricularia terrae-reginae is a small, | probably annual carnivorous plant that belongs to the |
Utricularia bracteata is a medium-sized, | probably perennial carnivorous plant that belongs to t |
that the explosion had been caused by a bomb, | probably detonated by a suicide bomber aboard the airc |
Utricularia blanchetii is a small, | probably annual carnivorous plant that belongs to the |
Utricularia geoffrayi is a small, | probably perennial, terrestrial carnivorous plant that |
It was a sauropod | probably closely related to Apatosaurus. |
he pieces must have been interred in a hurry, | probably temporarily, as though the owner probably int |
The remains of a slave ( | probably a charioteer) were discovered by the south wa |
g to more distant Neolithic next to a village | probably Iberian or Celtiberians. |
courts contained in the building, is a basin, | probably used to hold a model of a barque. |
c. 1230-1245) was a troubadour | probably from Provence. |
ed stoned by an angry mob (April 455), a fate | probably shared by Palladius. |
This tram will be transferred to a museum, | probably in 2010. |
A coin | probably minted in London during the reign of Ethelred |
Utricularia circumvoluta is a medium-sized, | probably annual, carnivorous plant that belongs to the |
Candid Reflections,' in a letter to a friend, | probably Orton. |
Utricularia albocaerulea is a small, | probably annual, carnivorous plant that belongs to the |
Utricularia steyermarkii is a small, | probably perennial, bryophilous lithophyte carnivorous |
I'd agree that, per your links, a source | probably isn't needed, but seeing as we have one I've |
Utricularia corynephora is a small, | probably perennial, carnivorous plant that belongs to |
Utricularia recta is a small, | probably annual carnivorous plant that belongs to the |
Utricularia erectiflora is a small, | probably perennial, carnivorous plant that belongs to |
Utricularia laciniata is a small, | probably annual, carnivorous plant that belongs to the |
His lack of mobility as a fielder | probably cost him further consideration. |
Utricularia pulchra is a small, | probably annual, carnivorous plant that belongs to the |
Emmons was best known, and for half a century | probably no clergyman in New England exerted so wide a |
Such a subterfuge | probably would require the approval of senior Chinese |
of abandoned munitions were killed by a bomb, | probably set off by themselves. |
cation before being apprenticed a foundryman, | probably at the nearby Swalwell works. |
Utricularia meyeri is a medium-sized, | probably perennial carnivorous plant that belongs to t |
Utricularia pierrei is a medium-sized, | probably perennial carnivorous plant that belongs to t |
Utricularia arcuata is a small, | probably annual, carnivorous plant that belongs to the |
Malgerius or Italian Maugerio) was a younger ( | probably the second) son of Tancred of Hauteville by h |
Utricularia polygaloides is a small, | probably annual carnivorous plant that belongs to the |
Utricularia hirta is a small, | probably perennial, terrestrial carnivorous plant that |
I'm a Feyenoord-fan,I | probably could recognise them if the photo's aren't to |
It usually features horse racing - a practice | probably dating from the time of more widespread use o |
Utricularia chiribiquitensis is a small, | probably annual, carnivorous plant that belongs to the |
On the wall by the steps is a plaque, | probably inserted in 1881. |
There is a brass | probably also to a Tredeneck, ca. |
Utricularia adpressa is a small, | probably annual, carnivorous plant that belongs to the |
Utricularia podadena is a small, | probably perennial, terrestrial carnivorous plant that |
Fimmen worked as a clerk, | probably for the American Petroleum Company and during |
Utricularia sandwithii is a small, | probably perennial, carnivorous plant that belongs to |
There is also a mizmaze, | probably cut between 1647 and 1710. |
Utricularia letestui is a small, | probably annual, carnivorous plant that belongs to the |
Utricularia bosminifera is a small, | probably perennial, carnivorous plant that belongs to |
s only known from the type specimen, a female | probably collected in Cooktown in north-eastern Queens |
s a bellcote at the west end, housing a bell ( | probably from the 18th century). |
3. A heart | probably sapient that works as his conscience, "talkin |
Utricularia aureomaculata is a small, | probably annual, lithophyte carnivorous plant that bel |
fford never married, although he had a close, | probably Platonic, relationship with Ann Davies, a ser |
ritish Library Manuscript Harley 585, a codex | probably compiled in England in the late tenth or earl |
he was imprisoned in the Tower for a letter, | probably an attack on Warwick's government. |
lso Roger de Montgomerie, and was a relative, | probably a grandnephew, of the Duchess Gunnor, wife of |
The book recounts a story, | probably fictional, about the lack of accuracy in text |
It was discovered by a, most | probably new collector, Mr. W. Davis... |
have evolved independently (with A. podarces | probably not even being closely related), they have ea |
and Cancor, founder of the Lorsch Abbey were | probably his brothers. |
Metz and first abbot of the Lorsch Abbey, was | probably his sister. |
Abbi was | probably closely related to Widukind, who was possibly |
The Abbot's house | probably occupied the site since the eleventh century, |
Abortion is | probably noteworthy, on civil-unions - it seems kind o |
Not much else is known about this | probably fairly typical little asteroid. |
He was born about 1045, | probably in Milan in Northern Italy. |
tle information is known about Braunstonbury, | probably because it was regarded as part of the nearby |
Victor died about 570, | probably still in confinement at a monastery in Consta |
The links above are | probably not appropriate for the Yellowstone article i |
d on Artemisia alba, Artemisia absinthium and | probably other Artemisia, Matricaria and Achillea spec |
Temperamento's biggest accomplishment is | probably the participation of Immortal technique's "3r |
pel convinced him that John's account, though | probably filtered through an assistant and transcripti |
re is required than proof that the accused is | probably guilty -- a jury which concludes only that th |
although stories that he was a combat ace are | probably apocryphal. |
Their greatest achievement was | probably The Conquest of Everest (d. |
P. acicularis is | probably the most abundant species of the genus. |
volutionary fusion of the ACLA and ACLB genes | probably occurred early in the evolutionary history of |
cal Masons had ignored Morgan's actions, that | probably would have been the end of the matter. |
e and disturbance, along with active hunting, | probably threaten this species. |
He was primarily active Antwerp, | probably travelled to Italy around 1639, and was dean |
blow that killed the anti-racism activist was | probably made by a police officer. |
However, they lack enzymatic activity due | probably to the elimination of residues involved in th |
Its most significant activity is | probably the production of honey. |
Actually, it's | probably just the latter." |
48 acre (19.5 hectare) fortress around AD 55, | probably for the 20th Legion and perhaps an additional |
600 - 900 AD) and | probably reflect the traditional laws of pre-Christian |
However, it is now thought that Adam was | probably in Persia before 1314, during the pontificate |
The manager [Micky Adams] is | probably coming to terms with what my best position is |
but it doesn't all add up, | probably involving some cut and paste moves. |
a couple of places where I added {{tcunits}}; | probably these just need to have "(1998 USD)" added bu |
trian Supreme Court determined that Adele was | probably never the legal owner of the paintings. |
00) his son, Count in Wormsgau, ∞ Adelheid († | probably 1039/1046), sister of the Counts Adalbert and |
The fact is Adler was | probably the best dialectical thinker since Aristotle. |
ncy at the threshold of hospital admission is | probably about 1 in 10,000 women. |
entation, it was found that ATP or ADP-Pi are | probably involved in binding to actin filaments. |
Adults are | probably on wing year round, but usually from March to |
Adults are | probably on wing year round and have been collected in |
Adults are | probably on wing year round. |
Adults are | probably on the wing year-round. |
Adults are | probably on wing year round, but it is more from Octob |
Adults are | probably on wing year round, but it is more common in |
Adults are | probably active during most months of the year through |
f the commissioners was Marcus Aebutius Elva, | probably a relative of the consul. |
Rock hyrax for Leishmania aethiopica and, | probably, certain strains of Leishmania tropica, the c |
Maui Nukupuʻu Hemignathus (lucidus) affinis - | probably extinct (late 1990s?) |
was firstly described from Afghanistan where | probably widely distributed. |
ne like instrument" from an African language, | probably Bantu. |
Bona (21 June 1390 - after 1392), | probably died young |
An early Iron Age earthwork, | probably a stock enclosure but known as Fox Covert, oc |
Its age is | probably similar to NGC 188,the oldest open cluster kn |
Agenoria was | probably the first to use mechanical lubrication for i |
Aitchison was | probably bi-sexual. |
Congress and joined the Shiromani Akali Dal, | probably because of his differences with Morarji Desai |
They were written by Aksapada Gautama, | probably in the second century BCE. |
n he became a chamberlain of Duke Albert III, | probably receiving this appointment in the first insta |
that "this album is | probably more musical and melodic than my previous one |
It is said that this album will | probably be out within a year or so. |
But what I disliked about the album is | probably totally different than what other people migh |
Alexander was | probably a native of Sainsby, Lincolnshire and had two |
Alexios was | probably born in 1182; David's date of birth must be a |
Alfrick is | probably currently best known for the annual Alfrick a |
s of the temperate world as an alien species, | probably introduced with imported European wheat. |
5,000 since 1990, though illegal aliens would | probably put that number closer to 100,000. |
All eukaryotes | probably have experienced a polyploidy event at some p |
construction the total length of all tunnels | probably amounted to 19km. |
This alliance was | probably linked to Cadwaladr's marriage to Alice de Cl |
It, like other extinct alligatorines, was | probably terrestrial rather than semiaquatic. |
Frangula alnus was | probably introduced to North America about 200 years a |
Its setting in the Swiss Alps was | probably inspired by the contemporary popularity of Je |
th transept, a south transept was also added, | probably in the 16th century. |
The site was also most | probably the naval base Peru-nefer of Thutmosis III an |
troll is sent off into an alternate universe ( | probably the land of trolls, but possibly the world wi |
Oh, or alternatively I've | probably just misread the discussion above. |
urch, dedicated to Thomas Becket, although it | probably superseded a wooden Saxon one. |
Although he | probably never went there, there is an old story that |
ents of human bones and shells, although most | probably not connected to each other. |
us to have a good sense of smell, although it | probably relied more on its eyesight to find prey. |
Its most famous alumna is | probably Benazir Bhutto (1953 - 2007), a former prime |
ound near Iquitos in the Peruvian Amazon, and | probably also in Brazil and Colombia . |
On Ambon and | probably on New Guinea Varanus cerambonensis occurs sy |
nued through December 1850; American soldiers | probably left the post at the end of the year. |
Tetracera volubilis, Curatella americana and | probably other Dilleniaceae species. |
Doliocarpus dentatus, Curatella americana and | probably other Dilleniaceae species. |
ocarpus dentatus and Curatella americana, and | probably also other Dilleniaceae species. |
Peter Philips moves to Amsterdam, and | probably meets Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck in this year. |
He was invested by the king with an office, | probably that of astrologer. |
It is technically an overdoor, | probably the most majestic ever painted. |
Henlys needs an apostrophe, | probably before the s. |
It has an old, | probably 17th century, bridge over the river which is |
also the most likely ancestral nothoceratid, | probably giving rise to Blakeoceras and other Nothocer |
This ancient practice | probably goes back to the time of fire worshiping. |
An ancient cloth, | probably Byzantine, was also discovered, with which th |
region located in the south of ancient Syria, | probably around modern Lebanon. |
llbury which is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, | probably dating back to the Iron Age. |
uartz gabbros are also known to occur and are | probably derived from magma that was over-saturated wi |
phrase came into usage in the 1970s, and was | probably a term coined by journalists. |
was very likely aware of such nuances, and he | probably thought it best not to provoke a violent resp |
stood in Lax Kw'alaams until falling and was | probably cut up, some time before 1926. |
their third son to survive childhood, and was | probably born on his father's estate at High Roding, E |
has been made for thousands of years, and was | probably one of the earliest made dairy products. |
It is classified as a C-type asteroid and is | probably composed of carbonaceous material. |
It is found on continental slopes, and is | probably caught by bottom trawlers. |
errace of 13 houses dating from 1788 and were | probably built by John Eveleigh and altered in 1922. |
Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae, and was | probably begun around 1150 and finished in 1155. |
He passed away not long ago, and was | probably one of the most-loved pro. |
any features in common with Allosaurus and is | probably referrable to that genus. |
invitation was discovered in the 1970s and is | probably the best-known item of the Vindolanda Tablets |
It is known from a single male and is | probably extinct. |
Breviary", London, 1909, 34) thinks the hymn " | probably" by St. Ambrose: "We know, moreover, that the |
The house was built during 1814-1815 and was | probably completed between November 1815 and February |
It is classified as a C-type asteroid and is | probably composed of primitive carbonaceous material. |
he Germanic tribes of the Cimbri and Ambrones | probably reached southern Germany around the year 111 |
was rebuilt in the Romanesque style, and was | probably completed after the great fire of Cologne in |
The fourth side fronted the sea and was | probably the site of a quay. |
y the Colombian police`s HK MP5A3-s and Uzi-s | probably due to poorly conducted swat operation, again |
eflect the multi-CPU nature of NSK, and there | probably isn't much more to say than that - if you ful |
It is classified as a P-type asteroid and is | probably composed of primitive carbonaceus chondritic |
onsecrated in 1840 by John C. Carter, and was | probably built shortly beforehand. |
it is a community of several thousand and is | probably more usefully regarded as a suburb of Dover. |
ed frequently in Desiderius' diplomas and was | probably the architect of his religious policy. |
helmet is of Byzantine craftsmanship and was | probably that of a Frankish chieftain. |
Detail of The Marriage of Adam and Eve, | probably 1540/1555, engraving. |
Virginia University's downtown campus, and is | probably Kemble's most memorable structure. |
, 2002) was a Canadian artist and illustrator | probably best known for his work in underground comix. |
g Shakespeare has no known provenance and was | probably concocted during the early twentieth century. |
w") dates back to the period 1905-12, and was | probably applied by Norwegian sealers and whalers work |
Dinailurictis and Quercylurus | probably hunted small mammals and birds. |
issioner "A" (Operations and Administration), | probably in 1968. |
n a deed that relates to the year 952 and was | probably forged in 13th century. |
pears that he had a liberal education and was | probably intended for The Church. |
he Last Judgment, and The Entombment and were | probably painted about 1340. |
Adults are very variable in size and colour, | probably depending on leaf size. |
ed a "high delivery on a good length" and was | probably a medium quick bowler . |
8 he became Kapellmeister in Viterbo, and was | probably made a priest in Rome in 1672 or 1673. |
irector Omar Baez, the satellite and launcher | probably ended up in the southern Pacific Ocean. |
an word Farch or Ferkel meaning 'pig', and it | probably had a sign displaying a pig. |
ears only in the Domesday Book, 1086, and was | probably the error of a Norman scribe. |
but Tucker and 2 others are killed and eaten, | probably as part of the War of the Shirt (see 1810). |
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