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| ominous spectre of the public determining how | valuable a wealthy person's speech is, something (Alit |
| at nothing may prevent them from obtaining so | valuable a possession. |
| gher than Welch, decided that the man was too | valuable a resource for the company to lose. |
| fortunate Tsarevich Alexius, Yavorsky was too | valuable a man to be discarded. |
| tem barely touched the county, it did provide | valuable access via Interstate 24 to nearby Chattanoog |
| between 1135 and 1307, containing a specially | valuable account of the reign of Edward I, who was his |
| ars 1760 and 1776 (1809; reprinted 1901) is a | valuable account of the fur trade and of his adventure |
| was trivial or where it is part of a socially | valuable activity such as sports. |
| vented by the studio who wanted to keep their | valuable actors away from any public scandal. |
| It might be a | valuable addition to the article and would help clarif |
| n season (December-February) tourism offers a | valuable addition to the economy. |
| Their schools were a | valuable addition to the Church of Scotland programme |
| er 5, 1977 in a six-player deal, and became a | valuable addition to the Angel pitching staff. |
| "the new version of Danser (1928) is still a | valuable addition to our ever-enlarging collections of |
| Current Affairs, Peter Horrocks, called it "a | valuable addition to our story telling capacity - popu |
| entral plateau, and on his return contributed | valuable additions to the geological knowledge of that |
| ; Gregory went with him and brought back many | valuable additions for his library. |
| Mientkiewicz and Cabrera proved | valuable additions to their new franchise as the BoSox |
| He also edited and made | valuable additions to Jacob Spon's Histoire de la repu |
| Set priority for | valuable ads on-time delivery as this impact other ads |
| urn for these, the antrustion enjoyed certain | valuable advantages, as being specially entitled to th |
| travellers annually making it one of the most | valuable advertising properties. |
| himself with Sir Alfred Lewis Jones; he gave | valuable advice on West African affairs, and aided in |
| ambitious, zealous, always ready to help with | valuable advice and original ideas, he is undoubtedly |
| s his mentor who was always prepared to offer | valuable advice for himself especially when his spirit |
| sidential Oversight Committee, Atmar provides | valuable advice and input into the development of the |
| O'Hare made Vraciu his wingman and gave him | valuable advice regarding air combat. |
| In Manihot esculenta (cassava) , a highly | valuable African food crop, the virus is the only know |
| lery in the Persian war of 1857, and rendered | valuable aid to Sir Bartle Frere in Scinde during the |
| After rendering | valuable aid to victims of the disaster, the ships rej |
| r married couples this consecration will be a | valuable aid in their conjugal duties of chastity and |
| to pick up and put down passengers and were a | valuable aid to rescue should anyone be unfortunate en |
| d 1860-1861, during his second term rendering | valuable aid in the equipment and dispatch of troops i |
| The Batavians, who had rendered | valuable aid under the early emperors, had been well t |
| New York City Landmark in 1968 and remains a | valuable aid to navigation for all ships entering the |
| She sailed to provide | valuable air cover for the Hollandia (currently known |
| Bold in attack, skilful in defence, he is a | valuable airman." |
| ent field station was erected on site and the | valuable Alcoota Beds were fenced in order to provide |
| onia in February had deprived Derbyshire of a | valuable all-rounder with several years potential serv |
| shire squad in the season was Samuel Cadman a | valuable all-rounder and eventually coach. |
| In Stargate SG-1, the Tok'ra become | valuable allies of Earth and play a critical role in t |
| ithstanding attacks by chariotry, making them | valuable allies in warfare. |
| ade Charles the Simple that they might become | valuable allies. |
| required to melt it; this can prevent loss of | valuable alloying elements. |
| Both relations made Maximilian a | valuable ally for Edward IV. |
| lost his sword arm in battle, but is still a | valuable ally thanks to his powerful magic. |
| Once Ayn rescues her, she becomes a | valuable ally, using twin slicers and various techniqu |
| The next year, Gemini gained a | valuable ally: General Boyko Borisov. |
| Very | valuable also is the Fontes rerum Germanicarum (Stuttg |
| 0 at the AT&T Golf Tournament he won the Most | Valuable Amateur Trophy. |
| images of Mercury, Saturn, and a particularly | valuable amber statue of Jupiter. |
| i incorporated in his work Joseph Ashkenazi's | valuable amendments to the Mishnah. |
| an be administered by a qualified arborist to | valuable American elms, to prevent the trees' becoming |
| Gabbro often contains | valuable amounts of chromium, nickel, cobalt, gold, si |
| t it is at least partly based on historically | valuable, ancient (if not literally accurate) texts. |
| wing thousands to benefit from learning these | valuable ancient teachings. |
| n 2001, he assembled one of the largest, most | valuable and most diverse collections of modern and co |
| art of the Teno Massif, contains an extremely | valuable and interesting wealth of plant and animal li |
| dia I believe that information on rankings is | valuable and should be included, not to support a stat |
| great number of independent ideas, sometimes | valuable and suggestive, but far more often extravagan |
| iately leased it to the GC&SF, thus gaining a | valuable and much shorter route into Fort Worth from t |
| appear to have been particularly populous or | valuable, and Ridlington even less so. |
| The fact that these horses are | valuable and unbranded explain Bambino's grudging will |
| lars suggested that this technique was also a | valuable and legitimate form of, essentially, autopsy, |
| power forward position his own, emerging as a | valuable and solid player during 2006-07, averaging ne |
| ociety awards the Crawford Medal for the most | valuable and original contribution to the study and kn |
| c concern, can operate effectively to deliver | valuable and practicable recommendations in reasonable |
| This catalogue is considered to be a | valuable and fairly reliable guide to translations don |
| His stock of books was very | valuable, and he had an extensive collection of engrav |
| CAE is considered to be very | valuable, and is a required qualification for internat |
| "The museum is the largest, most | valuable, and best arranged in the United States. |
| hings that were too close were not considered | valuable and things that were too far for people to ge |
| y) a source of some relatively unique, fairly | valuable and sought after mineral deposits by the Bone |
| to convince his tribe that his experience was | valuable and that he could be loyal. |
| ents supportive and to feel that education is | valuable and to give children the confidence to feel t |
| e attacks and the Shrikes hit two of the less | valuable and rapidly replaced secondary fire control r |
| iation: The diversity of people is considered | valuable and lesbians/gays are seen as a valid part of |
| ed to return to the house in order to recover | valuable and famous rubies he was unable to find after |
| d on which Cabrini-Green sat became extremely | valuable, and one by one, the buildings met the wrecki |
| everyday words and turns them into something | valuable and beautiful; we use creativity that comes f |
| en him to do so, possibly because scores were | valuable and private commodities at the time. |
| r makes the case that the colony is unusually | valuable and in danger of being lost due to mismanagem |
| ember of Congress that he was recognized as a | valuable and influential member, commanding the respec |
| ary judgments and dissenting judgments proved | valuable, and dissenting judgments were several times |
| The [rabbinic] responsa and the | valuable and wise sayings of this sage, which show his |
| The biblical afarsimon was considered very | valuable, and worth its weight in gold. |
| f ending illiteracy in the world, a historic, | valuable and honorable effort on his part. |
| He is one of those | valuable and too rare Members who are useful in Commit |
| ompleted his reconnaissance and returned with | valuable and accurate information." |
| ilver is much cheaper than gold, though still | valuable, and so is very popular with jewelers who are |
| reat crested newt mean that this an extremely | valuable and important wildlife site. |
| LFRTs have also become an increasingly | valuable and popular part of building envelope compone |
| Ash Meadows provides a | valuable and unprecedented example of desert oases tha |
| moving tribute to Pope Pius XI with numerous | valuable anectotes. |
| A Series of Dissertations on some elegant and | valuable Anglo-Saxon Remains ' (chiefly coins), London |
| re or seriously when he has to take care of a | valuable animal. |
| demolishing of Warsaw Zoo, he stole the most | valuable animals and took them to German zoos. |
| empire around helicopter operations, pulling | valuable animals out of the rugged high country. |
| nd floor devoted to stable space for the most | valuable animals, and usually a stone vault between it |
| He left a | valuable anthology of Arabic poetry to accompany his m |
| at a depth of about 400 metres, and included | valuable anthracite, however the Upper Hirst was above |
| She even donated some of her family's | valuable antiques, a few dating back to the Qing and S |
| citing prospect and will no doubt put in some | valuable appearances, both from the start and the benc |
| ed the last twelve books of the Odyssey, with | valuable appendices on the composition of the poem, it |
| A | valuable appendix to this work by the Rev. Samuel Denn |
| Other | valuable applications are now emerging in agriculture |
| rustaceans and feeder shrimp rather than more | valuable aquarium fare. |
| ate of around 11 acres (45,000 m2) included a | valuable arboretum of rare and beautiful trees collect |
| a large number of features, and it is thus a | valuable archaeological site.:937 |
| He made | valuable archaeological discoveries at Myrina near Smy |
| 1902 he founded the museum in Horodok with a | valuable archaeological, historical and ethnographic c |
| In 2006, a | valuable archeological finding was uncovered: a boat-s |
| ling middle classes in creating aesthetically | valuable architecture. |
| Aubrey literally threw the company's | valuable archives into the trash and brought productio |
| The rarest and most | valuable are thick enough to stand alone, with only a |
| Among his other books the most | valuable are History of the French in India (2nd ed., |
| gical Society seven papers, of which the most | valuable are two on a paralysis due to tumour of the b |
| force, the Medjay were often used to protect | valuable areas, especially royal and religious complex |
| litary-style weapons in an attempt to recover | valuable arms from the mobs of returning soldiers. |
| Share sales, a | valuable art collection and some small private firms a |
| De Bendern amassed a | valuable art collection including a work by Frans Hals |
| ducational experiences as they appreciate the | valuable artefacts on display. |
| the terrible destruction of the abbey and its | valuable artefacts. |
| While in England, he published two | valuable articles on Indian art in the October 1902 an |
| ewspaper called Das Westland, which contained | valuable articles on life and manners in the United St |
| e scientific department, and many of its most | valuable articles were from the pen of the editor. |
| The victims were stripped of | valuable articles (and partially of clothes), gassed, |
| life he found time to contribute largely many | valuable articles to the magazines and newspapers, and |
| He prepared | valuable articles, which were published in the U. S. c |
| During the attack, certain | valuable artifacts are stolen from Drogan's laboratory |
| ned to die, he does his best to take whatever | valuable artifacts they may have with them off their h |
| He has also gained | valuable artistic inspiration from the pianists David |
| d rare tapestries and on his death bequeathed | valuable artworks to The Louvre. |
| They think of a plot to steal overlooked but | valuable artworks from her affluent clients' homes. |
| corrupt Imperial moffs, and clues from stolen | valuable artworks led her to the Shelsha Sector. |
| These oils are also | valuable as sources of single fatty acids. |
| e with impurities that make it iridescent and | valuable as a gemstone. |
| Originally | valuable as an early compiler for microcomputer system |
| It is also | valuable as browse for wildlife and as a source of edi |
| exercises of cavalry in Gaul is particularly | valuable as a supplement to the account in the Tactica |
| The text is particularly | valuable as a resource since it includes descriptions |
| aw Mountain and its location make it uniquely | valuable as the site for regional communications. |
| These are incredibly | valuable as they do not require the user to place his/ |
| s guitars are exceedingly rare (and therefore | valuable) as he hand builds every guitar himself. |
| as, and the leftover bones and carcasses were | valuable as fertilizer. |
| egulate MAP kinase cascades could prove to be | valuable as therapeutic agents in the control of malig |
| n England; a certainty that would be the more | valuable as precise dates and reliable facts are extre |
| Lacunza's various works are | valuable as a record of the experience of exile and in |
| a longing for a companion who was as equally | valuable as the self. |
| When the vessels were determined to be more | valuable as protection against aircraft, the tracks we |
| These poems are in a sense | valuable as repertoires of antiquities; but their styl |
| y intended for use as fiat money becomes more | valuable as a commodity, usually when inflation causes |
| than a rhetorician, and his declamations are | valuable as giving prose versions or even the actual w |
| The book is | valuable as a primary source of information on pioneer |
| It is | valuable as written by a contemporary, whose official |
| ed for their fur, they were not considered as | valuable as silver foxes. |
| with both feet equally well, making him very | valuable as an outfield player. |
| company hoping to give Prussia a share of the | valuable Asian trade similar to the British East India |
| mments, as that is considered by some to be a | valuable aspect of any comments section. |
| One of the most potentially | valuable aspects of The Scholar Ship experience was co |
| to the Royal Family, and his patronage was a | valuable asset to Constable. |
| able and her desire to support this team is a | valuable asset to the group.' |
| The most | valuable asset of Internorth had been Northern Natural |
| He maintained that the most | valuable asset of any profession was its collective re |
| his case officer is reluctant to let his most | valuable asset go. |
| a war zone, thus jeopardizing the single most | valuable asset in Known Space. |
| It quickly evolved into a | valuable asset and has been integrally involved in the |
| ers of Kannada literature and is considered a | valuable asset to the student of old-Kannada language. |
| e community began to see that they would be a | valuable asset to Quincy in the future as an edge city |
| Kitty (Jean Harlow) that the Jordan Line is a | valuable asset and he intends to devour it through cro |
| on, and DJ Pat Fisher, the station was a very | valuable asset to the town of Havelock, N.C. and the n |
| Petroleum products provide a | valuable asset to the global economy and without this |
| Amitava is an educated, intellectual and a | valuable asset to the CPI(M). |
| Mayfield proved to be a very | valuable asset to General Jackson. |
| The most | valuable asset cited by Midtown TDR were the unused "a |
| Probably the most | valuable asset to the garden is its microclimate. |
| of knowledge in railroad legislation he was a | valuable asset to the administration, contributing his |
| triker, midfielder and defender, making him a | valuable asset to his squad. |
| considered the Perlo group to be an extremely | valuable asset, and upon the death of Golos in late 19 |
| Dodds' vision and playmaking skills proved a | valuable asset. |
| recognized as one of Washington County's most | valuable assets-a jewel that continues to shine bright |
| Although these lights were | valuable assistance for the fishermen and sailors of t |
| In 1958 she provided | valuable assistance for the Chinese Nationalists durin |
| Cowslip rendered efficient and | valuable assistance by towing three ships out of the d |
| e next 35 years, this group of women became a | valuable assistance in fire company progress, serving |
| umbers with great skill, but he soon lost the | valuable assistance of General Winterfeld, who was kil |
| He received | valuable assistance in his field via his correspondenc |
| In 1908 he gave | valuable assistance in connection with the Internation |
| He also lent | valuable assistance in men and money to the Emperor in |
| ar, that does not contain something of value, | valuable at least for the time at which it was produce |
| k originality and critical judgment, but were | valuable at the time because they summarised earlier s |
| ion in 1957, the same year he was named "Most | Valuable Athlete" at SIU. |
| considered trustworthy and is one of the most | valuable authorities for the history of the 6th centur |
| d exaggeration, but if used with caution is a | valuable authority |
| It is a most | valuable authority for the events of his own times. |
| to” with "Supersonic Award" - one of the most | valuable awards worldwide (DUX 0615). |
| Most | Valuable Back: Marshawn Lynch (running back); Daymeion |
| A very | valuable backup infielder, he never batted above .216 |
| 5 VC Battalion and 3/33 NVA Regiment out of a | valuable base area intended for long-term use. |
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