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rds a fascism rooted firmly in Catholicism, | effectively a French version of Rexism. |
2001, the Conference division was created, | effectively a second division for the BARFL, and it was |
cognize the fact that the current regime is | effectively a "Busan regime." |
The Granges were | effectively a smaller-wheeled version of the GWR Hall C |
The building was | effectively a shell, all the timber work of the hall an |
rs that know how to handle moguls, as it is | effectively a continuation of the first 50 yards. |
r from her father; giving it to her son was | effectively a revival of the title, separating it from |
as not happy with since Heslop-Harrison was | effectively a civilian. |
nt, in the group match against Netherlands, | effectively a dead rubber given that both nations had a |
ted DARE (Developing Agricultural Resources | Effectively), a long-range agricultural planning progra |
e page to EastEnders books too (the map is, | effectively, a book - it has an ISBN!) - this is consis |
ash payments makes it clear that sursat was | effectively a tax. |
uwait (Forward) (C/JTF-KU (Fwd)), making it | effectively a nerve center not only for US operations i |
ncies, whilst the presidential election was | effectively a referendum on CCM leader Ali Hassan Mwiny |
The site is | effectively a hillside forming a spur or promontory bet |
tion of local trains on the Camp Hill Line ( | effectively a loop between Birmingham New Street and Ki |
point though is that historians say it was | effectively a 10-year treaty and so Wiki must say that |
However, this is | effectively a "play within a play": after the first act |
enneth Tickell, so thoroughly as to make it | effectively a new instrument in the old case. |
Effectively a hybrid of the IAR 39 and IAR 80, it used | |
pany, ITV plc, which treated the company as | effectively a continuation of Granada plc (with the Car |
al race at 22 laps, 53.24miles or 85.68 km, | effectively a double marathon. |
believed that the Simon/Taylor version was | effectively a cover version resulting from Festival Rec |
ation of the People Act 1867 and there was, | effectively, a transfer of seven parliamentary seats fr |
St Mark's is | effectively a chapel of ease for the parish church at S |
The site is | effectively a series of shallow pools alongside the riv |
al is created by the RF generator which is, | effectively, a high power radio transmitter driving the |
The village, which is now | effectively a commuter suburb, lies between Holywood an |
one of the park's major attractions, it is | effectively a slow river with a wave system and fountai |
Affairs and Atlantic Research Analysis, was | effectively a shell for Scanlon's primary company, Capi |
The village is now | effectively a northern extension of Cockermouth, which |
oro denounced this move, saying that it was | effectively a coup by Gbagbo against the peace agreemen |
a medium to attack his opposers in what was | effectively a battle for his position as president. |
resmi was contrary to shari'ah law, and was | effectively a bribe; however, tapu resmi continued to b |
anic by the Hanoverian government), but was | effectively a forerunner of the arguments over the sepa |
Like Huyton, Roby is | effectively a dormitory village or suburb of the City o |
provisions of the compact, the authority is | effectively a District of Columbia corporation. |
hule, and in 1650 himself became a teacher, | effectively a Kantor without the title; from 1656 he wa |
into the town in 1932, and the area is now | effectively a suburb of the town. |
The 25-cent increase in this case is | effectively a fuel surcharge, and also covers the cost |
lt in the 20th century, and today Ashley is | effectively a suburb of New Milton. |
giated melody with chromatic accompaniment, | effectively a combination of the two principal ideas th |
Humber Heavy Utility (Humber box) chassis, | effectively a derivative of the Humber Super Snipe. |
Down being entered in the Christy Ring Cup, | effectively a competition for the ‘second-tier' hurling |
he company's multi-level marketing program ( | effectively a pyramid scheme). |
lled ‘The Man in the Moon,' and danced very | effectively a burlesque shadow dance. |
The engines were | effectively a V-12, with two V-6 engines mated in a pus |
ailway Newark to Bottesford line, which was | effectively a northern continuation of the Great Northe |
the remainder of his presidency, Kenya was | effectively a one-party state, and Kenyatta made use of |
th many New Zealand aircraft, the Bantam is | effectively a STOL type (stated ground roll is 30 metre |
As it was only 65 cm long, and therefore | effectively a scale model, not designed to carry human |
by the parliament (the Nauruan president is | effectively a Prime Minister as he is also an MP, as is |
The party was | effectively a merger of Unity and the Nationalist Party |
s switched to the PDC making the tournament | effectively a PDC tournament. |
The initial CGM implementation was | effectively a streamed representation of a sequence of |
In others, the DAT is | effectively a sub-committee of the CDRP. |
osed), whilst the presidential election was | effectively a referendum on TANU leader Julius Nyerere' |
and as a sedative narcotic, but since it is | effectively a solution of hydrogen cyanide, of uncertai |
st foreign possessions of the French Crown, | effectively a Crown Colony of France. |
The CSF force deployed is | effectively a motorized light infantry force without th |
As of 2008 it is | effectively a suburb of Beccles. |
The song is | effectively a lullaby, with Hoop promising his lover th |
Wyesham is | effectively a suburb of Monmouth the county town. |
In what was | effectively a pitchers' duel, Blue Sox starting pitcher |
rt 106.2 and dropped off its sung jingles - | effectively a clean slate. |
n of approximately 6,000 inhabitants and is | effectively a small satellite town of Melksham. |
that ruling and was able to leave the court | effectively a free man. |
The new platforms were | effectively a separate station. |
s making the line from Sneyd to Wyrley Bank | effectively a branch) past Lichfield to Huddlesford Jun |
Bucket sort with two buckets is | effectively a version of quicksort where the pivot valu |
s also instrumental in introducing what was | effectively a sex-education program into the school cur |
d weight restrictions, by this point it was | effectively a footbridge. |
on Swallow Street, of which Vine Street is | effectively a branch, and there are several hotels in t |
"Miracle" is | effectively a stylized version of "Man On a Mission" fr |
This was | effectively a second steel roof mounted over the first |
John Parker wrote | effectively a sequel in "The Village Cricket Match" in |
The lowest prize is | effectively a refund of the 1,50€ that was used to purc |
se of incendiary weapons against civilians ( | effectively a reaffirmation of the general prohibition |
ank was a class of 4-4-2T steam locomotive, | effectively a tank engine version of the 3800 "County" |
ut four of the 42 seats in the legislature, | effectively a rout for the popular incumbent Premier, S |
oduced the graphically-similar game Albion, | effectively a sort of unofficial sequel to Ambermoon. |
The league is | effectively a combination of the USL's former First and |
cassette decks have an MPX filter, which is | effectively a notch filter that will block the 19 kHz g |
This was | effectively a third series of Radio Shuttleworth. |
formation of the English Dirt Track League, | effectively a Northern League, which ran along side the |
Effectively a suburb of Ramsbottom, the M66 motorway di | |
"So what you have is | effectively a great big weather-sealed canopy, perched |
in June 1534, when he became a "denizen" - | effectively a naturalised citizen. |
he north-east of Neath town, of which it is | effectively a suburb. |
Today Burbage is | effectively a suburb of the larger urban area of Hinckl |
The public road up the valley is | effectively a cul-de-sac though numerous footpaths and |
Until the twentieth century, Caldy was | effectively a farming and agricultural village. |
an in the Spectrum version, the display was | effectively a window on each of the original version's |
In this case prog* is | effectively a compiled version of Istatic. |
ocated roughly a mile east of Rugby, and is | effectively a suburb of the town, although separated by |
ntrants being Bob Benham and Aaron Woolley, | effectively a merger with a Tremeloes-managed group cal |
It was | effectively a merger of the old seats of Timaru and Wai |
The tests are | effectively a replacement for the usual Autumn internat |
The Kh-66 was | effectively a heavy-warhead, beam-riding version of the |
ar as a marina, beyond which the reserve is | effectively a long pond and its banks. |
n coils that exert a force on the train are | effectively a linear motor: an alternating current flow |
the film, all pretenses of a storyline are | effectively abandoned as the film instead becomes a var |
became too expensive to maintain and it was | effectively abandoned and totally overgrown. |
Un-staffed and | effectively abandoned, at the start of World War 2, lik |
By the Iron Age, the site had been | effectively abandoned, with some evidence of human acti |
Australia | effectively abolished the right of appeal from the Comm |
Thus, the Catalan Constitutions were | effectively abolished by the King's authority after his |
e court case in Massachusetts in 1783 which | effectively abolished slavery in that state. |
It was | effectively abolished after the unsuccessful Cambodian- |
n one landmark decision, including one that | effectively abolished the death penalty in Massachusett |
Livingston was | effectively abolished, replaced by a newly formed Almon |
o diminish the power of highest nobility by | effectively abolishing the position of riksjarl, so no |
By | effectively abolishing tribal courts and tribal governm |
res the passage of five Acts of Parliament, | effectively abolishing the death penalty for over one h |
third) team, left to join the League, which | effectively absorbed its former rival. |
to the League in 1954, the Combination was | effectively absorbed by the League. |
The newly formed seat | effectively absorbs the existing Glasgow Baillieston se |
he Center develops computational methods to | effectively access and integrate biological data. |
by other IPTC G2 standards, both standards | effectively accomplish the same task: Sharing sports da |
igned to WLGZ-FM prior to February 11, 2008 | effectively accomplishing a callsign swap between the A |
he purpose for which it is needed can be as | effectively achieved in a way that is less restrictive |
ize data-aware applications and deploy them | effectively across large or small organizations. |
of the Thuggee and Dacoit Department, which | effectively acted as the Viceroy's secret police. |
t pulse bandwidth for each incidence angle, | effectively acting as a spectrometer. |
Sergeyev is blamed by some for not | effectively acting during Dagestan War in 1999 but is a |
a mix of features reporting and interviews, | effectively acting as a cross between a newsmagazine an |
are so dependent on government funding are | effectively acting as statutory services and should los |
entors who also manage a micro-lending fund | effectively acting as ‘bank manager' as well as busines |
between the electorate and city government, | effectively acting as an ombudsman, or "watchdog," for |
Photobiotin is most | effectively activated by light at 260-475 nm. |
Bourne End is a terminus but | effectively acts as a through station, with the driver |
week of the General Assembly, the Moderator | effectively acts as an ambassador for Church of Scotlan |
that are not officially part of the market | effectively add up to a market district almost twice th |
Tithes were thus | effectively added to a tenant's rent payment. |
in 1989 and the bridge was opened in 1992, | effectively adding 16 meters (50 feet) for a total widt |
and, and build a dam to hold out the water, | effectively adding one half of Amager's previous area t |
In order to work | effectively, addling must be conducted in a manner that |
ections 80.2 and 80.3 of the Criminal Code, | effectively address the problem of urging the use of fo |
ned in the state culture of Wisconsin to be | effectively addressed by such a program. |
in Darfur as “unacceptable and needs to be | effectively addressed.” |
or removal and ejection of such material) - | effectively adhesive wear (also referred to as severe w |
an adult by Montgomery Clift), whom Dunson | effectively adopts. |
s time on this Earth to help others, and to | effectively advance the ideas and principles in which h |
a stronger and more experienced position to | effectively advance critical reforms." |
ign, the Libertarian platform would be more | effectively advanced by the Republican candidate who ha |
During his year in office, he | effectively advanced an agenda of tax reform and advoca |
s, A Call to Action,” that has been used to | effectively advocate for mental health services for chi |
It campaigned | effectively after World War II for the elimination of l |
ulton Broad and Lake Lothing, the area once | effectively again became an island. |
border, which they carried out quickly and | effectively against little to no resistance. |
t larger ships, it was used extensively and | effectively against U-Boats, and on the decks of larger |
erius convened a church council, and argued | effectively against the Arians, who were angered by thi |
rs, Indian militia were created that fought | effectively against the colonists. |
German troops prevented them from defending | effectively against the Red Army. |
the city's Labour Council to organize more | effectively against the Non-Partisan Association (NPA) |
In tropical climates they compete | effectively against European bees and, at their peak ra |
ssed a "superiority complex", and used both | effectively against Lincoln. |
ed in order to develop services that can be | effectively aggregated into multiple solutions. |
George or Georgie: | Effectively Alex's greedy second-in-command. |
With the League title | effectively all but lost, Trojans had to re-group if th |
The latter housing estate, | effectively all but an urban expansion of Northampton, |
Effectively all the villages within the Ban de la Roche | |
uction of payment of members in 1900, which | effectively allowed men without independent means to si |
The act | effectively allowed any one of the 800 million subjects |
be manipulated to make them under-register, | effectively allowing power use without paying for it. |
cluded the opening of the education market, | effectively allowing any private citizen to establish a |
nder of the 2001/02 term, where he competed | effectively allowing just 7 goals on 87 shots in three |
The High Court's ruling | effectively allows defamation plaintiffs in Australia t |
This arrangement | effectively allows for the de facto independent actions |
start of the campaign and the Austrians had | effectively already lost the war. |
It was, | effectively, also the army of the Grand Duchy of Baden, |
d the reorganization and consolidation most | effectively although isolated and under fire from snipe |
er took positions in financial markets that | effectively amounted to betting with peakniks and malth |
mission, but were much bigger as they were | effectively an SCS and a heavy missile cruiser combined |
It was | effectively an anthology programme, following the lives |
largest lakes in southern British Columbia, | effectively an H-shaped series of four freshwater inlet |
As this game was | effectively an update of the PlayStation 2 game Formula |
urrounded almost completely by water and is | effectively an island, with the River Irwell to the Nor |
Lyte was | effectively an adopted son. |
aller on the grounds that North Hykeham was | effectively an overspill area of Lincoln City. |
eth Herald' - meaning that the Observer was | effectively an edition of the Herald, with the front pa |
he south of the island in 1763, in what was | effectively an internal coup within the Corsica militia |
ment of Northern Ireland (1921-1925) he was | effectively an Ulster Unionist Party representative. |
effectively an independent town) from 1894 until 1936, | |
At this time he was | effectively an outlaw as can be seen from an order of s |
By 1876, the paramilitary White League, | effectively an arm of the Democratic Party, had conduct |
es the entire patient population is managed | effectively and efficiently. |
t policies into action more efficiently and | effectively, and to help the Commission concentrate on |
How | effectively and efficiently resources are deployed to a |
ch areas and conduct existing programs more | effectively and efficiently. |
almost total denial… of its need to respond | effectively and authentically to the significant number |
1928, the Guard seemed to supervise polling | effectively, and at the time there were reasons to beli |
t dependable pitchers in the game, pitching | effectively and recording over 250 innings each season |
t Command general purpose fighter forces to | effectively and rapidly project F-16 combat power anywh |
Lee's engineers used their time | effectively and constructed the "most ingenious defensi |
The system worked | effectively and had an accuracy measured in yards, not |
istently shown that blind merchants operate | effectively and cost competitively. |
d in May 1940, the Court ceased to function | effectively, and on July 16, its members moved to Berne |
firepower of their Spencer repeating rifles | effectively, and initially thwarted Confederate efforts |
nt in Florida's effort to manage its growth | effectively and efficiently. |
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