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| The section includes beds which are | regionally absent on a continent-wide scale and is of c |
| ECPI is | regionally accredited by the Southern Association of Co |
| formed partnerships with both nationally and | regionally accredited institutions, to help further the |
| NAU is | regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission |
| ed location three times and has grown into a | regionally accredited college offering multiple degree |
| The university is | regionally accredited by the Commission on Colleges of |
| The school is a | regionally accredited college and seminary, recognized |
| Although the college is | regionally accredited by the Middle States Commission o |
| chools with a core of general education from | regionally accredited civilian institutions, and manage |
| Although no denominational level schools are | regionally accredited, many of the BMC's district leade |
| red to as "Chatt State") is a comprehensive, | regionally accredited, two-year community college locat |
| , the Keiser University College of Golf is a | regionally accredited, for-profit, private, two-year go |
| symbol of the People of Freedom party, being | regionally allied with Lega Nord. |
| other British soaps due to only being shown | regionally, although did on many occasions beat rival s |
| He competed | Regionally and Nationally. |
| It has been recognized both | regionally and nationally. |
| Fishbach has directed | regionally and locally in Los Angeles. |
| Brewster students have been recognized | regionally and nationally for excellence in all academi |
| Quite famous | regionally and even somewhat nationally well into the 2 |
| Gateshead at the forefront of the arts both | regionally and nationally. |
| This is a unique event both | regionally and nationally originated in medieval times. |
| ize and strengthen civil society's capacity, | regionally and locally, in support of the FCTC; |
| 1720 - May 1805) was a | regionally and nationally renowned Lenape chief, counci |
| over-subscribed school, performing well both | regionally and nationally. |
| ng team in Devon as well as a dominant force | regionally and nationally. |
| A | regionally and nationally known personality from Pozald |
| After their release they toured | regionally, and have since made a name for themselves a |
| overing and documenting plant diversity both | regionally and globally, and by teaching conservation s |
| dicinal marijuana, head shops have reemerged | regionally and on the Internet to service that health m |
| eagues, a move which provoked much criticism | regionally, and some uneasiness among many in the city |
| The firm's portfolio includes many | regionally and nationally recognized companies, such as |
| s above $1,000 per week, compared with 22.9% | regionally and 22.9% across Perth. |
| has received numerous grants and fellowships | regionally and nationally for film production, includin |
| e appeared in numerous plays in New York and | regionally, and in principal or lead roles in such film |
| ars [1 Kings 6:1;Acts 13:20], but most ruled | regionally and some terms overlapped). |
| Although The Miracles had charted | regionally and on the R&B charts with several earlier s |
| It showcases nationally, | regionally, and locally known jazz artists such as Marc |
| Baneberry is also known locally and | regionally as a resort community on the shores of Dougl |
| he Cumberland Methodist Church and was known | regionally as a designer and maker of fine furniture. |
| mp in winter, when frequent ground fog known | regionally as "tule fog" can obscure vision. |
| In addition, Baumgartner performed | regionally at the Guthrie Theater, Berkeley Repertory T |
| he University of Cuyo had split into several | regionally based units. |
| A | regionally based chain of pottery stores, Dixie Pottery |
| h of the Borders Express book chain with the | regionally based Bradley's Book Outlet. |
| ginal institutions, where practical, the new | regionally based administration made this problematic. |
| Although a | regionally based society, the Cheshire operates nationa |
| sed by T W Bagshawe and is one of the finest | regionally based collections in the country. |
| tition rules stating that draws would remain | regionally based until the fourth round, and some teams |
| ion, his collection is now one of the finest | regionally based rural life collections in the country. |
| Districts are | regionally based units within each Annual Conference, e |
| Some have been | regionally based, like the Labasa Kisan Sangh, the Rewa |
| pton area and then into the Conference South | regionally, before being appointed as a Football League |
| tombombpocketknife formed in 1997 and toured | regionally before releasing a 7" record on File 13 Reco |
| Ingredients vary | regionally, but most versions contain sesame oil, salt, |
| The usage of the several terms varies | regionally but not in any pattern, as they have been us |
| The vegetables served vary seasonally and | regionally, but will usually include roast potatoes, ro |
| Dirkhising's case initially was reported | regionally by "news organizations in Arkansas and also |
| There are too many | regionally common uses to declare London the primary on |
| ulation surpassed 225,000, exceeding that of | regionally comparable cities including Mobile, Alabama, |
| The Battle of Bovey Heath, a | regionally decisive battle during the English Civil War |
| The ( | regionally defined) Stephanian stage corresponds to the |
| The upper part of the ( | regionally defined) Namurian stage corresponds to the ( |
| ia and progressive nonfluent aphasia) can be | regionally dissociated by imaging approaches in vivo. |
| uilding the reputation of Australia's finer, | regionally distinctive wines. |
| ort of Dortmund are also sold in response to | regionally dwindling bulk business, particularly grain. |
| They are also | regionally famous for their basket-ware. |
| Since the 20th century, Delacroix has been | regionally famous for fishing and trapping. |
| It is the location of the | regionally famous 'Hokkaido' oriental take away. |
| In addition, a | regionally famous restaurant, "the Inn", offers typical |
| It is | regionally famous for its crabs (of the wanigani variet |
| Into the 1950s, Bel Air boasted a | regionally featured horse track, which stood where the |
| he structure, metamorphic basement rocks and | regionally flat lying sedimentary rocks are uplifted an |
| d handicap the college's effort to be a true | regionally focused college. |
| It was one of many such | regionally focused antiquarian societies set up at that |
| He was active | regionally for over 50 years and died in 1776. |
| Regionally, forests are intermediate between oak and hi | |
| "They are a very important country, | regionally, globally, and our relationship, the militar |
| Regionally, he has served as the Chairman of the OECS a | |
| in the Twentieth Century, the jerib has been | regionally, if not uniformly defined. |
| Sinfin Moor is a | Regionally Important Geological Site (RIGS) which forme |
| 1995 the North Dock Tufa was designated as a | Regionally Important Geological Site by Sunderland Coun |
| either the ownership or maintenance of these | regionally important temples. |
| 992, with the aim of surveying and recording | Regionally Important Geological Sites (RIGS). |
| As a result, the area is | regionally important for birdlife, and over 100 species |
| Cornelius's father was a drummer who worked | regionally in dance bands in Texas. |
| ool marching band has become very well known | regionally in recent years. |
| They resumed playing | regionally in late spring 2010 and nationally in fall 2 |
| ., the Rodeo Cheeseburger can still be found | regionally in some locations as part of Burger King's v |
| The duo quickly became popular | regionally in Quebec, and in 1988 they were featured in |
| Several Perse Girls teams compete | regionally in hockey, rounders, netball and tennis and |
| The process varied | regionally; in the West Midlands, bar-copper was the ba |
| d in France at #26 and was successful enough | regionally in the US to reach #97 on the Billboard Hot |
| rom Truro, NS, Canada, and the founders of a | regionally influential record label called Ant Records. |
| sputed, with some authors dividing the genus | regionally into about ten separate species, while other |
| Regionally, it is listed as Near Threatened in the sout | |
| uston's 1951 expedition, Ipeelee was already | regionally known as the greatest carver on Baffin Islan |
| Gregg Russell is a | regionally known singer, song writer and actor who regu |
| rently has an annual enrollment of 3,000, is | regionally known for its art program, its small-town at |
| 0 Division III Super Bowl Champions) and was | regionally known for excelling in basketball (in which |
| Double Cola is a | regionally manufactured U.S. brand of soft drink, predo |
| lanketed by carbonates and shales containing | regionally mappable diamictite horizons of glacial orig |
| za is not Mexican in origin, but is actually | regionally modified cuisine of Italian pizza. |
| University and as of 2009 plays in Chicago, | regionally, nationally and internationally, often with |
| ources, which have made a major contribution | regionally, nationally and internationally to sustainab |
| ed daytime population and a concentration of | regionally, nationally and internationally significant |
| t, through partnership working, particularly | regionally, offers more accessible higher education opp |
| He is frequently consulted | regionally on spa legislations, training, product devel |
| c presidential nominee in Louisiana, running | regionally on a States Rights' Party ticket against Tru |
| ed into a center for law and lawyers, second | regionally only to Boston. |
| the previous season, instead competing in a | regionally organised supplementary competition, the Uni |
| A | regionally popular amulet, they are primarily found in |
| ered the Liberal nomination in an upset over | regionally popular Marva Wisdom; Gloria Kovach, a city |
| d roll and country Milwaukee bands that were | regionally popular, like MHG Experience, Egz, Winks, Fo |
| act in community theatre productions and in | regionally produced films. |
| While not as | regionally prominent as the temples in Oakland, San Die |
| id grassland, ditches and ponds have several | regionally rare species of plants, and the invertebrate |
| This includes the | regionally rare Cuckoo Flower and the Sand Violet, as w |
| d wavy hair-grass, Deschampsia flexuosa; the | regionally rare bearberry, Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, is |
| forget-me-not, Myosotis stolonifera, and the | regionally rare round-leaved crowfoot, Ranunculus omiop |
| The Spotfin Shiner (Cyprinella spiloptera), | regionally rare, is found in Bear Brook Creek. |
| quash courts, a floodlit astro-turf pitch, a | regionally recognised cross-country course, three concr |
| erized by Pembroke Mall, originally its only | regionally recognizable landmark, after its opening in |
| The school is | regionally recognized for its adult programs, which off |
| Many ( | regionally) recognized him as pioneer of equality and i |
| Brewster High School has also grown into a | regionally recognized leader in the Fine and Performing |
| The film was then | regionally released on May 6, 1988. |
| Langeloth is also home to the | regionally renowned Langeloth Softball League, also kno |
| enter, completed in October 2002, has become | regionally renowned for its design and acoustics. |
| Planning for | regionally significant land uses |
| The buildings include | regionally significant examples of Romanesque Revival a |
| rest (Life Science) for its "provincially or | regionally significant representative ecological featur |
| The extensive and | regionally significant wetlands occurring on and adjace |
| of the orchestra is to establish itself as a | regionally significant musical entity which does not se |
| tation serves as the premiere station in the | regionally simulcast WILK News Radio Network, a network |
| , sweets, drinks, milk, locally baked bread, | regionally sourced fruit and vegetables, meat raised on |
| 57 and 1964, to issue a number of locally or | regionally successful records. |
| of the many species and subspecies that are | regionally termed as Marbled Geckos. |
| ipal electoral officer's report showed that, | regionally, the areas who largely voted against the VLT |
| Regionally they form a major breeding, migration stop-o | |
| After their second album sold well | regionally, they signed with Universal Records, who re- |
| He worked in New York and | regionally through the 1940s, then worked in Chicago in |
| erogers' Neighborhood, which initially aired | regionally through the Eastern Educational Network (now |
| The orchestra also tours | regionally throughout Queensland. |
| They meet | regionally throughout the year and hold a major annual |
| in England and Wales, working nationally and | regionally to influence practice and policy. |
| The drink was only known | regionally until acquired by Loscher and marketed under |
| Okaloosa Island is a | regionally used term for a small section of larger Sant |
| The city hosts an annual Carnival that is | regionally well-known and attended by people from many |
| The small town is | regionally well-known because of the home of Surgeon Ge |
| Regionally well-known, it is one of eleven wineries in | |
| he Yorkshire area; Persimmon began to expand | regionally with the formation of an Anglian division in |
| The list won 1.5% of vote | regionally, with peaks of 1.9% and 1.8% in the province |
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