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| ine the original manuscripts, also with a view | toward publication. |
| On a march | toward Canada the baby died, and it is said to have b |
| being a notable exception, reflecting a trend | toward more direct and simplistic "worship songs" tha |
| n Holstein had already prepared a renunciation | toward the Dual Alliance with Austria-Hungary. |
| Aerial view of Duval St. with a view | toward the Gulf of Mexico, taken from atop the La Con |
| ome important respects, particularly in a bias | toward least depths due to the safety requirements of |
| The 1970s continued a trend | toward a proliferation of No. 1 hits on the Billboard |
| the moment arrived, and expressed a preference | toward the Mets. |
| thwest from the airport after it issues a ramp | toward long-term parking and a U-turn toward the term |
| et her future son-in-law, and took a disliking | toward Fred (and vice-versa), starting a long-lasting |
| nment to present its proposal for a transition | toward new elections, though he cautioned that the go |
| ue the slave trade within the colonies, a step | toward phasing out slavery in British North America. |
| Thanks for the tip; I've taken a step | toward updating the section. |
| n commander at Clark's Mill, sent a detachment | toward Gainesville and he led another southeastward. |
| atop the La Concha Hotel in 1938, with a view | toward the Atlantic. |
| key French commanders, he received a promotion | toward the end of the battle, in his case to Major. |
| Regrading of a stream | toward a new base level will precede upvalley. |
| ssary standards of sexual hygiene, with a view | toward protecting the other parties to the contract f |
| the latter capacity, he travelled, with a view | toward cracking new markets, to Austria, Germany, Egy |
| tudy of philosophy, useful in itself as a help | toward the acquisition of the knowledge of God, requi |
| ger contemporary Mischa Elman, with a tendency | toward expansive tempi, a continuous and varied vibra |
| The beginnings of a devotion | toward the love of God as symbolized by the heart of |
| racian (457), there seemed to be a disposition | toward compromise with the Eutychians. |
| ather desperate need for alcohol and a tenancy | toward bisexuality |
| ts on disengagement of forces were only a step | toward peace and called upon all the parties concerne |
| ical nativist learning, and represents a trend | toward a populist message. |
| ough reconnaissance of the islands with a view | toward establishing an operating base for the Fleet. |
| nd for refined sugar products, driving a trend | toward combined milling and refining. |
| ary camera looks diagonally across a racetrack | toward the infield showing the horses as they pass. |
| A Year | Toward Tomorrow is a 1966 short documentary film dire |
| ation to the Romanov family rather than a step | toward restoration of the monarchy." |
| Coronal Ivosaar Vyshaan chose to make a claim | toward the rulership of the latter kingdom. |
| ego and MinnPost before it, is part of a trend | toward nonprofit journalism with an all-digital platf |
| r is somewhat trumpet shaped, with a narrowing | toward the mouth. |
| the prime minister to demonstrate a commitment | toward resolving the country's political and security |
| to "have difficulty" in doing so, with a view | toward lingering in those ports "for a protracted per |
| of pages contains a painting and a commentary | toward that painting. |
| This was a goal | toward which the board had been working ever since th |
| sent in rat brain around birthand as a mitogen | toward fibroblasts isolated from bovine uterus tissue |
| em), and today is called the Kaaba, a building | toward which all Muslims around the world face in pra |
| Second, there is a trend | toward greater plainness as time progresses. |
| rantz, Eckstut and Kuhn Architects with a view | toward the style used by the architect Edward H. Benn |
| ed him from poverty and launched him on a path | toward wealth and political prominence. |
| Case Against the Global Economy and for a Turn | Toward the Local, with Edward Goldsmith (1996) ISBN 0 |
| k had been making the transition from a museum | toward a new self-sustaining, science-education forma |
| in the downtown Oklahoma City area and a move | toward a second project, known as MAPS for Kids, aime |
| The building also displays a shift | toward Classical influences in its garland swags, cla |
| d by a growing interest in Marxism and a drift | toward secular socialism. |
| s, but proved very popular and started a trend | toward more paraphrased translations. |
| There was a tendency | toward radical free thought, and some even denied the |
| ive to A1::DQ2 in that there is more of a bias | toward central and eastern Europe. |
| He also said, "Should we achieve a turn | toward peace with the more moderate partners, we will |
| y as early as 1594; others have favored a date | toward the end of that decade. |
| lb (152 kg) chief executive hurling a baseball | toward the mound from his seat in American League Par |
| f Krohn roll out to his right, throwing a pass | toward tight end Todd Heap in the back of the end zon |
| She showed now and then a leaning | toward the Romantic school, but on the whole her high |
| WQSG's signal is directional with a null | toward the southeast. |
| for a technical high school and a contribution | toward the construction of a science building at the |
| t of world history, the China Affair is a step | toward the construction of a world of moral principle |
| ll appear as a hazy patch about 1/3 of a field | toward 45 Epsilon Cassiopeia. |
| e abandoned this lifestyle and began a journey | toward self-acceptance. |
| or drug-trafficking ring that had a propensity | toward violence. |
| t of Rome-based parties in Veneto, a manifesto | toward a new liberal party representing the North, an |
| s are false and a worrisome symptom of a drift | toward authoritarianism and antisemitism in contempor |
| pped at least 10 times before coming to a stop | toward Turn 1, causing a major wreck involving 14 tru |
| Fox's statue depicts him flipping a baseball | toward Aparicio, while Aparicio is depicted as prepar |
| rict of Oakland, then flowing almost in a line | toward the Bay. |
| mmediately saw Sirhan Sirhan firing a revolver | toward Senator Kennedy. |
| the burgeoning village to organize a movement | toward incorporation. |
| The town is built on a slope | toward the Rinn River and is centred on a cross-road |
| Acting on what he thought was a trend | toward segregation, Fuller led about 500 members to o |
| Francis H. Bohlen, The Duty of a Landowner | Toward Those Entering His Premises of Their Own Right |
| pool of that type, were likely to have a slide | toward the recessive traits, because the dominants, o |
| ced chest deep in chilling water along a canal | toward 1 enemy machinegun. |
| Movement marks a transition | toward hip hop, while continuing with BT's trademark |
| hway 701 before continuing northeast on a path | toward Roseboro. |
| sembly in 1856, with the goal of laying a line | toward Georgia to the west and "some point of connect |
| eric effect, dimethoxymethane has a preference | toward the gauche conformation around the C-O bonds, |
| that set these two world religions on a course | toward deep-seated animosity and enduring enmity. |
| 20s, represented the very beginning of a trend | toward northward suburban expansion, a trend which wo |
| scoreboard was added to the grounds as a step | toward modernization before the fifth Rugby World Cup |
| hildren, within whom he helped instill a drive | toward achievement and excellence. |
| rall plan to put the United States on a course | toward the theocracy envisioned in the Wedge Strategy |
| rismatic and Pentecostal bodies and a movement | toward racial reconciliation. |
| ep he, with 8 enlisted men, advanced up a hill | toward enemy machinegun nests. |
| ember 21, 2004 police said that he fired a gun | toward the house of entertainers Siegfried & Roy. |
| of those who opposed what they saw as a drift | toward Catholicism and Absolutism: Cromwell commented |
| e / waiting to feel the sound" was a sentiment | toward wanting to see a real, compassionate, non-thre |
| ing the story, Bryant had already taken a step | toward integrating his team. |
| A move | toward a more independent legislature began in the la |
| The album is a pop punk CD, with a tendency | toward both humor and evangelical Christianity. |
| However, there is a trend | toward plainer language in legal documents, and in fa |
| in industry, and which thus encouraged a trend | toward bigger business. |
| ervative style, promoting tax cuts and a shift | toward the American model of free markets that differ |
| rld Series after breaking his ankle in a slide | toward home plate in the last week of the season. |
| treasure hunters take Ran and Sonoko on a boat | toward Yorioyajima (Skull Island). |
| lows falls in long easy slopes for half a mile | toward the Kent valley, although there are a couple o |
| ...The envy of a girl | toward Willow and Tara's relationship becomes dangero |
| rol is considered unconstitutional, and a move | toward fascism by the government. |
| Gen. Benjamin Butler made a thrust | toward Petersburg and was met by Bushrod Johnson's Di |
| sion and saw the trade negotiations as a means | toward that end. |
| for more US leadership to bring about progress | toward peace in Darfur and the rest of Sudan ahead of |
| d substance and then bends abruptly medialward | toward the uncus of the hippocampal gyrus. |
| exhibiting classic signs of abuse (especially | toward the female members of the family); Frost calle |
| rs earlier concerns about her abusive behavior | toward her charges. |
| itude flow, resulting in an accelerated motion | toward the northeast. |
| ating position as the Paris Peace Accords drew | toward a conclusion. |
| . cupreata allocates its accumulated resources | toward the production of a single inflorescence and d |
| Their music moved from acoustic calypso | toward an electric reggae/rock style. |
| ench arms as the Allies advanced across France | toward Germany in 1944. |
| of stars about 3000 light years across, tilted | toward the galactic plane by about 16 to 20 degrees. |
| the series, but in the film they act friendly | toward each other and work together to get Tomoya out |
| ing the priestly families that acted violently | toward the people, transmitted by Abba Saul ben Botni |
| t soldiers during training, many acted harshly | toward them; once on the base, many Reserve Students |
| h he was well aware that he was acting cruelly | toward his needy family in Jerusalem, to which he cou |
| d has initiated numerous class action lawsuits | toward this end. |
| e repression of revolutionary activities tends | toward the maintenance of law, order and peace in the |
| coordinate U.S. Government activities directed | toward achieving child and maternal health goals. |
| engaged in "anti-national activities" directed | toward India, which are collectively labeled "Instrum |
| up for them by oil and gas activity", straying | toward the town of High Level, attracted by roadside |
| he British at Madras to send additional troops | toward Trichinopoly to intercept Chanda. |
| on the enemy with his pistol, Major Adler ran | toward the party, calling on them to surrender. |
| Vistula-Oder Offensive-was to advance westward | toward Silesia with the primary objective of protecti |
| o secure additional funds and advance research | toward a cure. |
| Kisters voluntarily advanced alone | toward the second gun emplacement. |
| n. Romeyn B. Ayres division advanced northwest | toward White Oak Road. |
| orn a solemn oath to Liang, they advanced east | toward Jiankang, where Hou had killed Xiao Gang (who |
| lumns of more than 1000 men each advanced west | toward Ho-yuan-tien and Ching-ming-pu. |
| ess by NASA, and significantly advanced Apollo | toward its goal of landing men on the Moon by the end |
| ape route blocked by the fire advancing upward | toward the crowded bar, its patrons sought out other |
| ing little opposition, was advancing northward | toward Uihung. |
| l non-fiction books of practical advice geared | toward readers who, like Kidd and Card, are members o |
| bagh moved into the camp advocating neutrality | toward Germany (this faction was not "pro-Nazi" and d |
| r is based on a personal aesthetic inclination | toward mobility and clean lines. |
| The group had an aesthetic bias | toward works that were heavy, loud, dissonant, and br |
| , romantic, sexual, or affectionate attraction | toward others. |
| of robust modernity and an affirmative stance | toward progress combined with dreams of the past - a |
| han stresses the friendliness of Afghan policy | toward Pakistan, and maintains that in supporting the |
| u was part of a trend in the African continent | toward the dumping of waste as a source of income. |
| States was beginning to push African countries | toward democracy and human rights. |
| after slumping | toward the tail end of the season. |
| Underway late that afternoon, standing | toward the port of Algiers, Almaack eventually anchor |
| nd cartilaginous portions, and again increased | toward the tympanic cavity; the narrowest part of the |
| His brother Klemens August then again leaned | toward Austria and also his son and successor Maximil |
| rd is the velociraptor of the ice age, running | toward the hunter and pouncing on him/her. |
| e most efficient use of the agency's resources | toward that end. |
| funds saved from not paying agent commissions | toward the purchase of television advertising, with s |
| t Garth immediately makes aggressive movements | toward the armed guard at the gate. |
| efuse to cooperate and are aggressively biased | toward your own opinion. |
| ant move from mainly agriculture-based economy | toward industrialization by the pre-revolutionary gov |
| 5 kilometers (40 nautical miles) ahead, moving | toward them at 9 knots (17 km/h). |
| Bill Nye the Science Guy, as it was aimed more | toward adults and teenagers than children. |
| atedly in Playgirl, a magazine aimed primarily | toward women. |
| extremely directional antenna, aimed southeast | toward Sandy Springs and North Atlanta. |
| tack by locating and reporting aircraft headed | toward North America, Mills sailed 3 April 1958 from |
| With a cold airflow moving | toward the northeast interacting with the high terrai |
| king in a long tradition of Alabama resistance | toward "Shylock" which was codified in the code of et |
| from states such as Arkansas and Alabama, and | toward the end of the 20th century, became the best k |
| for the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos, and, | toward the end of the war, the military leader of the |
| ecorded and released in 1971, the album tended | toward songs that were gentler, more commercial and l |
| The troops were all heading | toward Payette Lake, near present day McCall. |
| , Shebahyonk River, and Pigeon Rivers all head | toward the center of the county and empty into the Sa |
| ciates of Girdharilal, and the clues all point | toward the hapless duo. |
| ion on account of the report's alleged leaning | toward the Soviet movement. |
| Monte Cassino, had blocked the Allies' advance | toward Rome. |
| Reconnaissance from Alpine, Ga., | toward Summerville September 10. |
| eneral populace, which was already sympathetic | toward the communists in the region due to the nation |
| The Arab side was already looking | toward a large revolt (which did not eventuate) again |
| Biodefense funding also goes | toward stockpiling protective equipment, increased su |
| His actions that day also contributed | toward his receiving the VC. |
| emerging Southern soul style and also pointed | toward a future of rap thanks to Tex's spoken, almost |
| Also appearing | toward the end of the film is Sally K. Marr, mother o |
| The can is also seen | toward the end of the movie when Marty wakes up the m |
| one located in eastern Russia but also pointed | toward the US and covering blank spots in the first s |
| She was also loyal | toward Copenhagen and stayed during the cholera epide |
| An influx of Danube Swabians also occurred | toward the adriatic coast in what would later become |
| eg forcing Ward to the ground as Alston walked | toward him, still shooting. |
| to King Carol II, leading an ambivalent policy | toward the fascist Iron Guard and ultimately becoming |
| om Amelia Court House, through Amelia Springs, | toward Farmville. |
| uestions about the reality of America's policy | toward Pakistan and Afghanistan. |
| ainst increasingly flexible American attitudes | toward sex in the 1960s. |
| cided with a major shift in American attitudes | toward prostitution. |
| rchives, library publicity, American attitudes | toward library censorship, and literature retrieval f |
| Schlemmer tries to make amorous advances | toward Mrs. Potter. |
| The reason for this is that an error | toward a smaller angle results in a greater error in |
| atural History of Oxford-shire, being an essay | toward the natural history of England, in which he de |
| deled it for live performance use, with an eye | toward remembering the Carver's place in the African- |
| f the Nilgiri hills in South India with an aim | toward a comparative study of the Dravidian Languages |
| egan organizing trips to the peaks with an eye | toward completing the list, and in 1962 informally or |
| t was inspected by the Coast Guard with an eye | toward dismantling it, as had happened earlier to the |
| erous to ingest unless one develops an allergy | toward it. |
| is imperial ambitions known by sending an army | toward the Yuan capital. |
| ion and loss in fleshy cheeks as an adaptation | toward bulk-browsing in sauropods. |
| pment and place her out of service with an eye | toward future disposition. |
| t was bigoted and "the product of an antipathy | toward non-Anglo inhabitants of the state" and the Ha |
| alists partying on a campaign bus, with an eye | toward publishing them in a magazine. |
| reservation Trust of Lancaster, PA with an eye | toward focusing on the establishment of a $20 million |
| of thin pine boards apartments with an opening | toward the platform and a barn-like door leading into |
| As an adaptation | toward eating plants, they have wide postcanine teeth |
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