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avid Crighton in the space of around a year | dramatically lost first his hair colour and then all his |
empire endured for more than a millennium, | dramatically influencing Medieval and Renaissance era ar |
and often change the complexion of a finish | dramatically; resulting in a great many close finishes. |
s example of Eakins's transforming a sitter | dramatically while maintaining the effect of severe real |
According to SI.com, "his ability to | dramatically set the scene of the story" is one of his s |
ame authorship more broadly accessible, and | dramatically expand the expressive power of games. |
Sensient's acquisitions have | dramatically strengthened its existing businesses and al |
lleged that contestants and judges act over | dramatically during elimination rounds to elicit sympath |
ida's chances of first-team action improved | dramatically, and he started the 2007-08 season in scori |
til April 29, 2008, when activity decreased | dramatically; there was a single eruption again on Augus |
n when the stadium public address announcer | dramatically gave the final score from Purdue. |
Affairs changed | dramatically on 13 June 1483 during a council meeting at |
On December 5, 2000, after several | dramatically unprofitable years, it announced that 67 st |
The Romanovs' fortunes again changed | dramatically with the fall of the Godunov dynasty in Jun |
Since the 1940s, agriculture has | dramatically increased its productivity, due largely to |
f workers employed by the company also grew | dramatically, reaching a peak of 11,500 during the war. |
milar to "reserve," a term that also varies | dramatically in its significance and in many countries a |
nious shades of black and red, although the | dramatically drawn curtain has been painted over by anot |
here his popularity with American audiences | dramatically increased. |
Part II shifts time and place | dramatically, returning us to the front on a morning in |
dley began to decline in the 1920s and fell | dramatically in the 1930s during the Depression. |
ring different coloured ribbons, and moving | dramatically to the music. |
lso usually offered in pairs, and increased | dramatically in size over their Shang predecessors. |
ravitating toward a high-sodium diet and by | dramatically increasing their water intake. |
eptibility to powdery mildew and phylloxera | dramatically reduced it plantings throughout the 20th ce |
The village's population rose and dropped | dramatically throughout its history; In 1596, Lubya had |
lecture provokes a fight and Joe and Hubbs | dramatically escape just ahead of the police. |
tter access to quality health care, and may | dramatically improve health care for Canadians. |
place behind the United States team, and he | dramatically overtook the American runner Antonio Pettig |
ue” and reckoned to be the “finest and most | dramatically sited architectural and landscape ensemble |
with smaller, more efficient aircraft and a | dramatically reduced wage labor force, Northwest bought |
day Night Live whose dancing and appearance | dramatically resembled Cappello's performances in the vi |
As the "hole heals" the Antarctic will | dramatically warm quickly. |
AOCs vary | dramatically in size. |
in a world where robotics applications are | dramatically increasing, both in the military and polici |
Archbishop Mennini | dramatically improved the relations between Russia and H |
t the dynamics within the mission area have | dramatically changed adding that there was a need to rev |
The area was | dramatically altered by major works in the 1960s, involv |
tion," the population of the area increased | dramatically when thousands of African-Americans fled th |
n, the populations of these areas increased | dramatically and produced 3000 new apartments before the |
The bass aria pictures | dramatically the outbreak of a thunderstorm, the only pa |
, land which had been regarded as worthless | dramatically increased value. |
s are relevant to NMR spectroscopy, as they | dramatically influence the chemical shifts of 13C and 1H |
The church at Talland, | dramatically located on the cliff-top, is dedicated to S |
on his Olympic gold medal at Patscherkofel, | dramatically edging out defending Olympic champion Bernh |
1960s, social and sexual attitudes changed | dramatically. |
hool opened that year, that average dropped | dramatically to six or seven hundred. |
eak form, and despite his average declining | dramatically, he made his only career half-century in th |
Following the judgement libel awards fell | dramatically, and since the passing of the Human Rights |
the effectiveness of the Killer B's dropped | dramatically. |
overed by a dog-walker in Moseley, Babu was | dramatically reunited with his brother Tensing live on M |
Tensions within the band had | dramatically increased by this time. |
, but especially cervical barriers, dropped | dramatically after the 1960s introduction of the combine |
, consumption of fructans should be reduced | dramatically in those with fructose malabsorption in an |
nics, for which energy use has been growing | dramatically. |
st year, the engineering staff has been cut | dramatically, several times, in response to the shift in |
The method has subsequently been improved | dramatically and if performed correctly should only iden |
s diagnosis, Ryakhovsky's behaviour changed | dramatically. |
history with the theme music being changed | dramatically and the titles showing a new area car speed |
bring with them the associative benefits of | dramatically reduced energy consumption. |
Consumption of distilled beverages rose | dramatically in Europe in and after the mid 14th century |
ghes, Sr. patented a roller cutter bit that | dramatically improved the rotary drilling process for oi |
Some diseases, such as late blight, can | dramatically increase the levels of glycoalkaloids prese |
During the 1990s the student body increased | dramatically, leading the school to begin a search for a |
tructures and the associated bonding models | dramatically expanded the scope of inorganic chemistry. |
aitta is also the co-author of the book The | Dramatically Different Classroom about incorporating dra |
Both episodes | dramatically reduced the size of St. Mary's congregation |
Colombo's stock exchange have both advanced | dramatically in the past year: “We are open for business |
Population bottlenecks can | dramatically reduce genetic diversity by severely limiti |
any years), although the boundaries changed | dramatically with the 1998 redistribution, and as a resu |
Winnipeg's electoral boundaries were | dramatically changed before the 1920 provincial election |
Grange to live at Bank Hall, Bretherton and | dramatically renovated the mansion, where both Legh Keck |
It is a Federal-style brick dwelling | dramatically sited on a hill overlooking the James River |
ng the 19th century, the British government | dramatically altered the original design of the gate by |
in its trademark yellow tin and brown lid, | dramatically changed the fishkeeping hobby from a minor |
t City Hall was built, and the building was | dramatically altered to its present appearance. |
ring World War II, though business declined | dramatically after the War. |
ansit operation cost have increased but not | dramatically enough to raise fares in most systems, Gwin |
and 1911 and was still 127 in 1951 but fell | dramatically by 1961 to 90. |
But his character came in | dramatically and he'll go out dramatically." |
r the next 18 years and the campus expanded | dramatically with the construction of almost 20 new buil |
A fire alarm system can vary | dramatically in both price and complexity, from a single |
versions of the same environment can differ | dramatically. |
lative nativity of protein antigens can all | dramatically affect the quality and quantity of antibody |
tal requirements of the bad bank can change | dramatically. |
d the water speed at any point can increase | dramatically in response to only a small increase in wat |
iana 237, which now by-passes Cannelton and | dramatically cuts the time of travel to Indiana 37, whic |
eling and fabrication capabilities improved | dramatically, and a number of high-performance MET devic |
Uphill capacity was | dramatically increased with these expansions, and conges |
With Cilgerran Castle standing | dramatically above wooded slopes, the area has attracted |
As the world around Catherine changes | dramatically, will she find the will to break the spell |
oducts, and many others), and as a cause of | dramatically lower sperm counts in men. |
in a weightless environment, the cel count | dramatically increases in order to make weightless motio |
ury, the population in the city centre fell | dramatically. |
otal capacity of the conference centre rose | dramatically to over 5,000 delegates. |
ectively causes their levels to change more | dramatically. |
earance of the funnel plot can change quite | dramatically depending on the scale on the y-axis - whet |
The river often changed colour | dramatically as a result of paper and paint mills routin |
ar, BBC Latin American Service changed form | dramatically. |
squeezed over a sea bed that changes height | dramatically. |
on (Freddie Burke Frederick) changes things | dramatically. |
eased by 6 to 8-fold and children nutrition | dramatically increased through zinc fertilization. |
ton for his role in helping change China so | dramatically in the last century. |
ke of the Great Depression, chocolate sales | dramatically declined in Sydney; in response, Hillier mo |
Brenham also cut city spending | dramatically and resisted (along with four San Francisco |
Clozapine, a | dramatically effective drug (but unfortunately, dangerou |
ihelion was Sept 28, 2006, the comet flared | dramatically] from seventh magnitude to fourth magnitude |
en Pit was sunk and the community increased | dramatically as a result. |
s that our U.S. intelligence community must | dramatically improve its information sharing and human i |
a, arguing that human rights conditions had | dramatically improved. |
prolines can retard conformational folding | dramatically, folding on a characteristic time scale of |
area around the Asbury congregation changed | dramatically with the rise of the suburbs as the Bathurs |
he Liberation of Strasbourg constituted the | dramatically symbolic high point for the rehabilitation |
bia who have already used the containers to | dramatically reduce the cost of internet and power acces |
As government policy and control shifted | dramatically over the last several years, it became clea |
Chemical controls can | dramatically reduce pest populations for the short term, |
ame less defensive and cooperation improved | dramatically, and many recovered or much improved. |
ended in 1918, the price of copper dropped | dramatically and Phoenix, which was completely reliant o |
h of the Center's five recessed corners can | dramatically illuminate the building at night from the g |
participation in Canada in View could thus | dramatically reduce a given station's local production r |
ents, in a story whose meaning could change | dramatically depending on the path taken through its lex |
ven at the end of lap ten, Coulthard slowed | dramatically and came in for a pit stop with engine prob |
ping English-language immersion courses and | dramatically increasing the funding of education in the |
Some CPA policies | dramatically affected the course and nature of police re |
Sebring was credited with | dramatically expanding the student body and faculty, and |
CODA has been credited with | dramatically improving Canada's performance at the Olymp |
became rampant, and violent crime increased | dramatically. |
ice, the visuals behind the customer change | dramatically to reflect the different destinations. |
amel increased its adolescent customer base | dramatically, from less than 1% before 1988 to more than |
liquidation and forced Horadada to cut back | dramatically. |
oism without the risk of permanent death is | dramatically reduced. |
the 1960s, deinstitutionalisation decreased | dramatically as the average length of stay decreased by |
he world's great dessert wines, demand fell | dramatically in the 20th century and it was feared that |
recognizing the urgency of demonstrably and | dramatically reducing their negative impact on the clima |
Because of this its depths vary | dramatically from a mean low of 35 feet (10.7 m) to a pr |
ozygous for POR mutations that destroyed or | dramatically inhibited POR activity. |
olicy and expanded its diplomatic relations | dramatically. |
With the right configuration, distcc can | dramatically reduce a project's compilation time. |
The number of slaves dropped off | dramatically and there were only three slaves in the sta |
His production dropped off | dramatically while with the Heat, with averages of 4.8 p |
The 1980's began with earnings down | dramatically, and things went from bad to worse. |
ally to support a candidate for election by | dramatically increasing, concentrating, and publicizing |
rs working in the United Arab Emirates have | dramatically deteriorated since the beginning of the glo |
t claimed that carbon dioxide emissions had | dramatically increased to a rate of 3.2% annually from 2 |
By the late 20th century, the emphasis had | dramatically changed to long-distance bulk freight. |
he massive concrete gun emplacements remain | dramatically visible from the seawall highway that runs |
The image of the East Ender changed | dramatically between the 19th century and the 20th. |
fatty bacon and hog fat into the engine to | dramatically increase the speed of his boats. |
a"'s currency in American English increased | dramatically in the 1930s, when it was preferred as an e |
ol in 2007, E.D. Feehan's enrolment dropped | dramatically from 1200 to 483 by 2009. |
However, the submitted entry was | dramatically different from the original version release |
of Sweeps in the post-movie episodes varied | dramatically (with many Sweeps being destroyed on-camera |
migrants, supplies, and equipment increased | dramatically. |
Over the years the estate has | dramatically shaken off its poor image until the murder |
season, Geremi's minutes dropped even more | dramatically, with only three league starts in the first |
asdeu, died at the age of 19, an event that | dramatically shook and changed Hasdeu's life. |
The event opened | dramatically as Estil fell at the start, causing a mass |
Events developed | dramatically over the five-week period, and although bro |
urces of requisition will eventually decay, | dramatically decreasing their supply rate. |
rd the flaming ship's magazine exploded and | dramatically finished her destruction. |
In the US, domestic exploration declined | dramatically, and the number of active drilling rigs was |
f oil price that reduced its export revenue | dramatically. |
Raymond and Margaret Robins extended and | dramatically improved the property in subsequent years. |
The fabric was | dramatically transformed in the 18th century, when the b |
nstruction and plan, but its facade departs | dramatically from others of its type. |
The magazine's hipness factor increased | dramatically when it issued a limited-edition Sonic Yout |
ractice that more than any other factor had | dramatically reduced the number of native French speaker |
the campaign to save Lake Pedder failed, it | dramatically increased environmental awareness in Tasman |
title icon via archival footage, falls flat | dramatically in nearly every other way. |
The home also features a | dramatically arched porte cochere. |
ined with water depths at 300 feet dropping | dramatically and in a short distance to 10,000 feet. |
with 150-200 attendees), the festival grew | dramatically and tickets for the 2007 event (over 1000) |
er finding this new home, the festival grew | dramatically and attracted around 300,000 attendees in i |
crowds of up to 70,000, but this figure was | dramatically reduced during the final 20 years of its li |
d as night scenes, crowded with figures and | dramatically illuminated. |
These figures differ | dramatically from those given at the time of the conflic |
His family's finances declined | dramatically as he grew older until he was forced to res |
Forced to | dramatically alter his diet, he came up with the idea of |
e Ladoga, the level of the former decreased | dramatically by 7 meters (23 ft) and the waterway connec |
933, the Anti-Saloon League's fortunes fell | dramatically and it found itself unable to continue supp |
owever, the Nationalists' fortunes improved | dramatically on August 27 when supplies and air support |
uccess, Hough's career and fortunes changed | dramatically when he learned how to throw a knuckleball |
ing on cancer biomarkers (proteins found at | dramatically increased levels in cancer tissues), human |
Furthermore, Germany | dramatically increased its military output from the earl |
the weekend when the world's future altered | dramatically with the invasion of Poland by Germany lead |
dest stats, but his defensive game improved | dramatically over the course of his rookie season. |
sionals and the popularity of the game grew | dramatically. |
In the third (1994) series, Gauntlet was | dramatically changed back to its original American conce |
gma management strategy also used at GE, he | dramatically overhauled the company and replaced its fre |
st-war reconstruction of Norway, Glava grew | dramatically, as the need for insulation of buildings be |
st as the number of people in GLP increases | dramatically during the summer months compared to the wi |
manufactures saw the demand for 3DTVs go up | dramatically and went further into research and developm |
ys which violate [Connolly's] main goals: a | dramatically more egalitarian society, an environmentall |
ditures of the federal government increased | dramatically. |
the characters' constant habit of | dramatically hurling drinks into the faces of their anta |
l was introduced and dietary habits changed | dramatically so that foods that were once taboo, such as |
By 1990, however, the population had fallen | dramatically to approximately 200 and some of the remain |
ok and direction of the college had changed | dramatically. |
In 1942 aircraft guns had increased | dramatically in size, and the 7.92 mm weapons were no lo |
e balance in power in Jerusalem had shifted | dramatically. |
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