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| st college basketball game of all time, Woods | cemented a legendary status in Kentucky lore by pourin |
| he switched to medicine and at the same time | cemented a spot in Sydney's University's 2nd grade sid |
| He immediately | cemented a spot in the RailHawks' midfield, playing tw |
| ion from high profile recruit PJ Marsh, Ennis | cemented a spot as the starting hooker and guided the |
| nfidence, and come the end of the season, had | cemented a place in the play-offs. |
| in his only season with Beauvais as the team | cemented a 10th-placed finish in the Championnat Natio |
| in St. Landry Parish as early as 1952, Doucet | cemented a hold on black backers that endured througho |
| t design by replacing the rear element with a | cemented achromatic doublet. |
| o break into the first team, his position was | cemented after the sale of Aaron Wilbraham and Jermain |
| sense, the marriage of Te Wharerahi and Tari | cemented an alliance between a key hapu of the Bay of |
| ontepulciano, in black bottles, well corked & | cemented, and in strong boxes, addressed to the Collec |
| As with Von der Tann, the armor was Krupp | cemented and nickel steel. |
| is electrified, houses here are brick built, | cemented and tiled. |
| long period of time the loose sediments were | cemented and compacted into hard rock layers. |
| The ships were equipped with Krupp | cemented armor. |
| Renown's waterline belt of Krupp | cemented armour measured 6 inches (152 mm) thick amids |
| the-road Alliance Party, a political alliance | cemented at the Sunningdale Conference that year. |
| of glass used or where the elements cannot be | cemented because they have strongly dissimilar curvatu |
| pecific elements or where elements can not be | cemented because they have dissimilar curvatures. |
| During that time he invented the | cemented bifocal lens. |
| ted doctor and lexicographer; inventor of the | cemented bifocal lens |
| ton iron sailing ship with two decks and one | cemented bulkhead which was built in 1869 by J. Elder |
| nt to emerge from Australia; this was further | cemented by Gyan's ARIA Award for Best New Talent in 1 |
| y of India been a peace loving nation further | cemented by principles of non violence preached by Gan |
| the Brothers' devotion to education would be | cemented by the numerous visits of head of states to D |
| Nemesis & Arrogance officially formed a duo, | cemented by the fact that shortly afterwards when they |
| e state, and the strong connections that were | cemented by the completion of the Mackinac Bridge, whi |
| s formed from accumulated sediments that were | cemented by minerals. |
| His status as a cult hero has been | cemented by the creation of the tongue-in-cheek fan si |
| The end of the alliance was | cemented by the British-Netherlands-Prussian-Russian t |
| This association was | cemented by Mirian's conversion to Christianity - acco |
| rface that consists of near surface sediments | cemented by iron oxide in to a duricrust. |
| The following year, peace was | cemented by the marriage of the young King to Anne's n |
| iality with the People's Republic of China is | cemented by a visit to Kabul by President Liu Shaoqi a |
| His place assured and | cemented by his love for music and natural talent and |
| to as ultra- or super-mature, and are usually | cemented by silica. |
| the leading spots for nightlife in Europe is | cemented by the attraction of big name DJs and events. |
| d fragmented mollusk shells within sand often | cemented by sparry calcite. |
| The Habsburg connection was | cemented by his marriage (1678) to Eleonora Maria Jose |
| ion as Cincinnati's political boss was firmly | cemented by the late 1880s. |
| status in the minds of Swindon supporters is | cemented by a road named after the forward close to th |
| ith the development of commercially available | cemented carbide (1920s) and ceramic inserts (post-WWI |
| erial, which is pressed by elements made from | cemented carbide (VK10 hard alloy). |
| the main component of Murakami's etchant for | cemented carbides. |
| Catt's impact in the late stages of the game | cemented Catt as the new darling of English rugby that |
| In a | cemented doublet, the lenses are held together by an a |
| his has resulted in death of tortoise, as the | cemented embankments spoiled the natural habitat as we |
| They had | cemented floors, walls made of planks and roofs thatch |
| This victory | cemented Frederick William's reputation as a great mil |
| f interests which has always most effectively | cemented friendships between peoples. |
| This generous act | cemented good local relations between the Church of Ir |
| ing performance against New Zealand mid-year, | cemented her position as Australia's first-choice wing |
| Since her debut, she has | cemented her position in the Silver Ferns' midcourt. |
| er half of the two "Sams" for almost 5 years, | cemented her popularity. |
| ay and this film was made during the year she | cemented her fame in King Kong. |
| of a liberated night club performer not only | cemented her stardom, but also established a modern em |
| he campaign was ultimately successful, but it | cemented her falling out with the party, resulting in |
| und the world, and her solo performances also | cemented her reputation as one of the most innovative |
| for the opening of the 1987 season, where he | cemented himself as an opening batsman for the team, m |
| after the end of the war to rejoin Talaba and | cemented himself a place on the right-side of defence |
| to score 1000 runs in Currie Cup cricket and | cemented himself as one of the leading players in the |
| Ring Magazine upset of the year for 2005, and | cemented himself as a lightweight contender. |
| He | cemented himself as the Yankees' starting center field |
| day team, and in 2008 some good performances | cemented his position in the number 4 position. |
| These statistics have | cemented his place in Tennessee Valley history, curren |
| , his strong running and goal kicking ability | cemented his place as one of the games brightest prosp |
| The Samoan international | cemented his place in the side straight away and was a |
| Has A Name”, released on Barcode Recordings, | cemented his reputation, with his remix and collaborat |
| ami, playing such cities further expanded and | cemented his popularity among mainstream audiences. |
| n early Brethren journal, and appears to have | cemented his relationship with the emerging Brethren m |
| onference National after just one season, and | cemented his place as Barrow's first choice goalkeeper |
| county's first ever overseas fast bowler and | cemented his spot in the side by 1967 after managing 7 |
| However, the double century | cemented his place in the selectors' minds, and by the |
| record-breaking and the young Leonard Hutton | cemented his place as England's first choice opener wi |
| The latter | cemented his reputation as a playwright; he went on to |
| ut came against Scunthorpe and he immediately | cemented his place in the first team and he formed a f |
| lsewhere-except in the Helsinki area, and had | cemented his leadership role in his own party. |
| e; Chippenham was a textile town, and Fludyer | cemented his influence by agreeing to buy all its manu |
| ly successful 1984 film and album Purple Rain | cemented his stardom, selling more than thirteen milli |
| He never | cemented his place in the England line-up, and after b |
| Tisdale | cemented his place as one of Exeter City's most succes |
| r his county), and as of February 2009 he has | cemented his reputation as a very accomplished finishe |
| ned a 3-year-contract at Fir Park and quickly | cemented his place in the team as the clubs number 1. |
| les Rugby League premiership where he quickly | cemented his place in the sides starting thirteen and |
| This | cemented his qualification for the 2010 UK Open Darts. |
| It was with the Tigers that Cochrane | cemented his reputation as a team leader. |
| Murata | cemented his role as the team's cleanup hitter in 2008 |
| This | cemented his place as the first and most significant I |
| During the 2009 season, he | cemented his name into the Auburn record books. |
| ordinary effort against Harvard on October 29 | cemented his legend. |
| He | cemented his spot in the side and was a regular until |
| s 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign, he | cemented his place as the squad's first choice right-b |
| During the 2002-03 season, he | cemented his place in the first team, playing 38 games |
| es like Gammat Jammat and Maza Pati Karodpati | cemented his place in the Marathi film industry. |
| His success as Barabas in The Jew of Malta | cemented his reputation as a great tragic actor. |
| two seasons he was in and out of the side but | cemented his place at the end of the 2005 season with |
| hakali exponent living near Palakkad in 1910, | cemented his ties with central Kerala. |
| today calls his favourite Hollies song as it | cemented his place in the band. |
| 0-7 to Poland and 1-4 to Argentina, Sanon had | cemented his place in history. |
| Having | cemented his place in the Pontypridd senior squad, Fus |
| as in and out of the side but towards the end | cemented his right-back position. |
| from injury at the start of 2005-06 season he | cemented his place in Villa folklore following his win |
| made his first country music recordings which | cemented his place in music history. |
| pressive performances for the club he quickly | cemented his position in John Lang's outfit as the key |
| Banks | cemented his place in LSU lore by scoring a touchdown |
| He | cemented his position as a mufti of international stan |
| ned to programmes locally and its success has | cemented Hugo's status as a top-rank entertainer. |
| With club stalwart Joe Ledley | cemented in the left midfield role, Kennedy's started |
| The process of division was | cemented in November 1909 when Williams published an U |
| the drilled well after the casing is run and | cemented in place. |
| nd house became a fixture of the Protectorate | cemented in place by the Humble Petition and Advice, a |
| to the first string of casing, which has been | cemented in place during drilling operations, to form |
| This species is often | cemented into colonies. |
| Iron piling, 10 inches in diameter were then | cemented into each hole. |
| Finding a large "M" | cemented into the floor, Newell arrived at Maverick as |
| tic rocks: agglomerates, tephra, volcanic ash | cemented into tuffs, mafic of felsic. |
| This depth to be | cemented is indicated by the well design plan. |
| act significant number of new inhabitants and | cemented its positions as one of the centers of trade |
| it commenced broadcasting on 5 March 1979 and | cemented itself as Australia's first Christian FM radi |
| The club immediately | cemented itself as one of the top sides in the league, |
| cessfully the troubled reign of Edward II and | cemented lands and alliances under Edward III. |
| It is a basal breccia of | cemented limestone and sandstone fragments dating from |
| proximately 35 degrees and consists of poorly | cemented marine sediments. |
| The stone contains thin beds of less well | cemented material and some small clay inclusions. |
| It is a well | cemented medium to coarse grained limestone characteri |
| Daily Telegraph, amongst others, has further | cemented Momondo's position in the eye of the consumer |
| A 0-17 to 0-9 defeat of the mighty ‘Rockies' | cemented Newtown's reputation as a great team and also |
| welterweight kingpin - Donald Curry - further | cemented Norris' place in the history of the 154-lb. |
| Nordahl and Jackson's bond was | cemented not only through their mutual artistic apprec |
| If casing strings are | cemented off-center, there is a high risk that a chann |
| onal base with the remains of a brass sundial | cemented on its top. |
| Doublets can be air-spaced, | cemented, or "oiled." |
| wer, but to cut down on maintenance they were | cemented over when electricity was added to the statio |
| lia's Silverchair and England's Bush, who all | cemented post-grunge as one of the most commercially v |
| became a hit on the New York battle scene and | cemented QN5 on the underground scene's collective con |
| It also | cemented Roundtree's reputation among Washington trial |
| ine of Bert Shelley, Alec Campbell and Turner | cemented Saints place in the Second Division over the |
| the first in Japan to be constructed with the | cemented sand and gravel method. |
| This raid | cemented Shelby's reputation as a cavalry commander an |
| 06 wells within 1.5 km of Pohutu Geyser being | cemented shut, with another 120 wells outside the radi |
| popular success had been scarce; Born to Run | cemented Springsteen's reputation among critics and es |
| the monks who then owned the cemetery built a | cemented stone cairn above the site. |
| 0, 1956, the National Museum moved into a new | cemented structure, created by architect Jean-Loup Piv |
| er-in-law, she would not see the wedding that | cemented the peace between her homeland and adopted co |
| In 1356, the Golden Bull | cemented the concept of Landesherrschaft ("territorial |
| g on the Pennsylvania gerrymander effectively | cemented the right of elected officials to select thei |
| ibility in armament from the manipulator arms | cemented the position of these machines as king of gro |
| cept of the nuclear family, and, in doing so, | cemented the idea that the woman were responsible for |
| arling and ex-Bath fly-half Stuart Barnes, he | cemented the outside centre position as his own with a |
| Yankees and the Dodgers between 1941 and 1956 | cemented the term as being mostly associated with the |
| After a run of 5 goals in 5 matches | cemented the club's Premiership status, Dugarry joined |
| nerships", he commenced a reform process that | cemented the divisions of general practice as change a |
| For the 2004-05 season, Azzopardi had firmly | cemented the left back position as his own, as he made |
| ombe and Bob Tyrrell) and festivals that have | cemented the club's reputation as one of the hottest l |
| He quickly | cemented the position as starting fullback. |
| The single | cemented the group's popularity and selling some three |
| The recordings further | cemented the erroneous notion that the original piece |
| g the Socialist movement in February 1934, he | cemented the rule of “austrofascism” through the autho |
| The 1993 revision also | cemented the DCI's position regarding international af |
| by Liudolf, Otto's son by his first marriage, | cemented the position of Adelaide, who retained all he |
| in 1976 with Jessi Colter and Tompall Glaser | cemented the pair's outlaw image and became country mu |
| The marriage | cemented the signing of the Treaty of Perpetual Peace |
| in this time period after "It's Your Thing", | cemented their place in the pop music world. |
| helf at a boozy Oakland house party, the trio | cemented their lineup with Dealership bass player/voca |
| a substantial amount of epiphyte plants have | cemented their existence in the fauna of El Yunque, sp |
| towers safely, until recently looked to have | cemented their status in Sheffield's future as much as |
| was a historical day for the magpies as they | cemented their grip on Down football once again. |
| la's rebels captured Trujillo and Ironia, and | cemented their victory at the Battle of La Ceiba on Ja |
| emocrat Al Gore and Republican George W. Bush | cemented their nomination bids with Super Tuesday vict |
| led to favourable reviews in local media and | cemented their position on the festival circuit. |
| ion of the record was generally positive, and | cemented their musical reputation before their Strande |
| They | cemented their popularity with a series of "mother son |
| points per game in 2011, and by mid-March had | cemented themselves just below the playoff positions. |
| She | cemented this achievement at the Norwich Union Glasgow |
| That was | cemented three years later, when his son (and current |
| quartz or calcite) | cemented together at the hypotenuse (e.g. with Canada |
| s of two right-angled calcite prisms that are | cemented together by their long faces. |
| t rock (the rock layer they are contained in) | cemented together by silica. |
| ade from two glass prisms which are optically | cemented together to form a symmetric, shallow Vee-sha |
| se cake made of layers of thin waffled wafers | cemented together by chocolate or hazelnut creme. |
| ch collect food and debris, and the latter is | cemented together to form a branching test, with multi |
| sm consists of two orthogonal calcite prisms, | cemented together on their base (traditionally with Ca |
| m stocks thinner than regular film, were then | cemented together base to base to create a projection |
| Strips of palm leaf and grass stems are | cemented together with mud and lined with palm fibre t |
| entary rock composed of rounded flint pebbles | cemented together by a younger matrix of silica quartz |
| lites (a form consisting of tiny round grains | cemented together), reniform (kidney shapes) or botryo |
| efringent material such as calcite, which are | cemented together. |
| s are spaced with an air-gap instead of being | cemented together. |
| double-right-angled prisms and the two halves | cemented together. |
| Shiner scored a hat-trick in a 4-0 win, which | cemented Town's second place finish, guaranteeing thei |
| The most successful song from the EP, "Wish" | cemented Trent Reznor's image as a rage-fueled star to |
| The Goerz Dagor has two symmetrical | cemented triplets (6 elements in 2 groups). |
| attle of Tampa, the capture of Vicksburg, MS, | cemented Union control of the Mississippi River, sever |
| n of professional wrestling, a title that was | cemented when Hackenschmidt defeated American Heavywei |
| e's position as the lead singer of Fragma was | cemented when she was the only lead vocalist to appear |
| The SS was further | cemented when both it and the Gestapo participated in |
| In 1967, Obote's power was | cemented when Parliament passed a new constitution whi |
| n the internal crisis in the Labor Party that | cemented Whitlam's leadership. |
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