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that the book was becoming too large to be | effectively published. |
destruction as well as DoD efforts to more | effectively deal with pre-war opportunities and post-wa |
Many groups seem to be | effectively harem groups with a single dominant male un |
insufficient teaching experience to lecture | effectively, and as a result left to join the United Ki |
of the Riga City Soviet from 1984 to 1990, | effectively the last Communist mayor of the city. |
de the domestic feed it required to compete | effectively. |
l training made it difficult for him to act | effectively in his judicial position and he resigned on |
anfana, the Marsi were too drunk to respond | effectively to the Roman surprise attack and were massa |
the insurgents little by little, to occupy | effectively the conquered terrain, and to establish new |
transfer remaining production to Illinois, | effectively keeping the company alive in name only. |
they could ever get close enough to engage | effectively. |
evasion charges and ship him off to prison, | effectively ending his reign as boss. |
ding that needed for ecosystems to function | effectively. |
ms, which local doctors are unable to treat | effectively, are referred to the Foundation by aid work |
's technical resource base in order to more | effectively develop countermeasures that were scientifi |
ding that needed for ecosystems to function | effectively. |
odynamic enough nor large enough to perform | effectively. |
ned in the state culture of Wisconsin to be | effectively addressed by such a program. |
apy used in the field of psychology to help | effectively overcome phobias and other anxiety disorder |
erkshire is moved from Abingdon to Reading, | effectively making the latter the county town. |
lowing teachers the opportunity to interact | effectively with children of different ages and abiliti |
ting devices rely on their position to most | effectively capture sunlight. |
To be | effectively used in applications such as FACS, APC need |
formed a considerable obstacle to traffic, | effectively dividing Norrmalm into a western and an eas |
that it requires much less power to operate | effectively. |
grow spiritually and academically to serve | effectively in the church and society. |
t of the year, in order for America to more | effectively compete in the world marketplace. |
panese word which is difficult to translate | effectively, because it is tied so closely to Japanese |
y curbing his opponents' ability to compete | effectively in elections. |
onial or imperial power is too strong to be | effectively resisted, the colonised population often ha |
Intervention Teams, to enable them to more | effectively reach and free trapped firefighters. |
he was interviewed about how to communicate | effectively in the RE class room while using one of Tea |
different hunting techniques in order to be | effectively exploited. |
ers revival band, but was unable to compete | effectively with the other two that already existed. |
a comprehensive set of services to compete | effectively with closed platforms." |
In order for the medicine to work | effectively, it has to be taken consistently. |
tated by the murders, and ceased to operate | effectively on campus for several years. |
ts pro-life activists to teach them to work | effectively. |
unts of the failure of the Liberals to deal | effectively with increasingly vehement demands from Uls |
e relatively easy for a player to multiplay | effectively (leading to experience/virtual currency inf |
disagree respectfully," enabled him to work | effectively with both Democrats and Republicans and gav |
equipping and encouraging them to minister | effectively in the military society. |
ding that needed for ecosystems to function | effectively. |
ecome Quebec's new Agent-General to London, | effectively the province's ambassador to the United Kin |
ng targets and direct guns to counterattack | effectively. |
g, the Japanese could not continue to fight | effectively. |
Liverpool in 1909, returning to Blackpool, | effectively as player-manager. |
zation required for a megachurch to operate | effectively. |
enables the Councils to work together more | effectively to enhance the overall impact and effective |
but after the 1980 census, he and Tom Luken | effectively switched districts, with Gradison's distric |
Concubine myth on the preexisting tomb has | effectively commercialized and trivialized what was onc |
iety Strategy Papers, covering topics about | effectively operating a genealogical society. |
d in week 17 against the Toronto Argonauts, | effectively ending his season and the Bombers' playoff |
a survey found that all of the towers were | effectively beyond repair. |
took the name of the much smaller town and, | effectively, made Sandar disappear from history. |
The town was | effectively closed in 1997 when the railways were priva |
Townships still | effectively exist, even if they have been annexed by a |
formation of the English Dirt Track League, | effectively a Northern League, which ran along side the |
n coils that exert a force on the train are | effectively a linear motor: an alternating current flow |
ound the corner) and High Street tram stops | effectively formed a single station staggered across a |
national terrestrial TV transmitter network | effectively closed a gap between bands IV and V, which |
effects at the dopamine transporter (DAT), | effectively making it a broad-spectrum monoamine transp |
After 1944, when Northern Transylvania was | effectively reintegrated into Romania, Iacob was again |
rs, it can thus serve as a lure in traps to | effectively remove insects without spraying crops with |
n company, was found to treat hyperhydrosis | effectively. |
es requiring substance abuse treatment, and | effectively engaging youth in treatment by increasing t |
One might mistake it as a tree with | effectively without branches, but in fact an Ashoka all |
s statement to the court that the trial had | effectively been a sham. |
vention, the presence of foreign troops was | effectively used for propaganda by the Bolsheviks who e |
o disrupt the ability of captured troops to | effectively organize and resist their imprisonment. |
The paratroopers and heliborne troops were | effectively deployed on three sides of the objective in |
would also be used as dismounted troops and | effectively serve as infantry. |
The Victoria and Waterloo tunnel are | effectively one long tunnel with a ventilation cutting. |
ted Nations to protect Cyprus as Turkey was | effectively given carte blanche to invade and occupy de |
ment of NTV, the last nationwide TV channel | effectively independent of the government, was replaced |
goals by Eddie Brennan after twenty minutes | effectively killed the game, however, ‘the Cats' plough |
He then twice pitched | effectively in the next Toronto series against the Wash |
The two organisations | effectively merged their EBL teams and operate under on |
ld's four elemental Crystals into two sets, | effectively creating two worlds. |
hin the order Tubulidentata, so the two are | effectively synonyms. |
It has two figures | effectively in the round, linked to a background relief |
ery was also raised at Tower, the two mines | effectively working as one coalfield system. |
promotional work and touring for two years, | effectively ending her tenure with Specialty in the sum |
The two teams | effectively crowded out any rival league from playing a |
injure Sundby was sidelined for two years, | effectively ruining his professional career. |
By that, North Tyrol and East Tyrol were | effectively cut off from each other. |
son would no long eligible to the U21 team, | effectively ended his short U21 career. |
As the UFA had | effectively disbanded its political arm after its total |
g, Ji would unleash his ultimate potential; | effectively Ji would send Feng scurrying away with coun |
e creation of the new umbrella organization | effectively created a split and the organization became |
Un-staffed and | effectively abandoned, at the start of World War 2, lik |
antic, where Allied aircraft were unable to | effectively operate against German U-boats. |
ional Park Service as a whole was unable to | effectively operate it's various fire protection progra |
Basse was unable to | effectively maintain a good administration during his t |
politically weakened Gojong were unable to | effectively resist the Five, even though the Emperor re |
ted Kingdom, France, or the Soviet Union to | effectively confront Nazi Germany during the 1930s. |
hooners, and one sloop, as Union blockaders | effectively shut off the Confederacy from outside trade |
ese forms each have their own unique moves, | effectively doubling her repertoire. |
e of a 1-0 win over Manchester United which | effectively ended the opposition's title hopes, and the |
to various locations in the United States, | effectively putting the band on hiatus. |
The University founded | effectively working schools in ichthyology, commercial |
ley faces the sheriff with an unloaded gun, | effectively committing suicide. |
novels and stories followed, until Morrison | effectively retired from writing fiction, around 1913. |
bok Stadium ensured Bolton stayed up, while | effectively sending Ipswich down. |
umberland's forces crushed the uprising and | effectively ended Jacobitism as a serious political for |
ractice and identify ways to use technology | effectively. |
school's football team to use floodlights, | effectively prohibiting night games; however, in 2006, |
tion's engines would also have been used to | effectively make Babylon Prime a starship. |
anged between applications can be used more | effectively. |
In the past, they have been used most | effectively by companies collecting spare change at reg |
famous “swallow-dive” which Boocker used so | effectively on many of his try-scoring occasions. |
nly nature and age, it can still be used to | effectively browse much of the modern web, including pe |
ssed a "superiority complex", and used both | effectively against Lincoln. |
s, A Call to Action,” that has been used to | effectively advocate for mental health services for chi |
DQ2 antibodies can be used to | effectively type DQ2 bearing individuals, however antib |
llows traditional backdrops to be used more | effectively |
on systems like TrustedSource are useful to | effectively block network-based attacks sent over email |
arge majority of search engine users cannot | effectively distinguish between them. |
he local economy and utilising intelligence | effectively |
allows the soprano master to utilize space | effectively and to take his time. |
k in the second round, and Del Valle landed | effectively with overhand rights throughout the bout. |
The public road up the valley is | effectively a cul-de-sac though numerous footpaths and |
pro-Confederate Missouri River valley were | effectively cut, and would-be recruits from slave-ownin |
uces the concept of ‘Minimum Values', which | effectively stops the export of live horses for slaught |
Gen. Earl Van Dorn | effectively securing Missouri, St. Louis, the Missouri |
n 35 Test matches, leaving No. 3 Vaughan to | effectively open once more. |
op onto these tilted the whole vehicle back | effectively gaining extra elevation for the gun and inc |
ng as high as hoped, the Prague venture was | effectively closed in February 2009. |
ficient dimensions, the rank of the verb is | effectively reduced (which would influence its result). |
believed that the Simon/Taylor version was | effectively a cover version resulting from Festival Rec |
inquisitor image and made him very popular, | effectively resurrecting him as an active politician. |
re was abolished and the vessels rebranded, | effectively signalling the end of the Company. |
of Ulundi, a decisive British victory which | effectively ended the war. |
to plague times, when Frickley village was | effectively burnt to the groundand resited on the top o |
The village is | effectively split in two by the A8 main road, which run |
The village is | effectively split in half by a village green, which is |
on was over a mile north of the village and | effectively in the middle of nowhere, consequently it w |
he body is unable to use the vitamin biotin | effectively. |
nd children, Morozov was in Vladikavkaz and | effectively declined any responsibility, exclaiming "F# |
revamped to compliment Dubovie's voice more | effectively. |
e Eighteenth Amendment and the Volstead Act | effectively ended the mainstream distribution of alcoho |
olayev flew on two space flights: Vostok 3 ( | effectively becoming the third Soviet cosmonaut) and So |
Commission to submit the one "no" vote that | effectively nullified a potential sale of NorthWestern |
mandering relies on the wasted vote effect, | effectively concentrating wasted votes among opponents |
ing the principle of "one man, one vote" to | effectively end the use of gerrymandering that gave gre |
schools remaining in England and Wales, but | effectively means that any local children who pass the |
in the centre of the opening in a wall, it | effectively halves its width, which prevents passage by |
c still packs an emotional wallop, dwelling | effectively on the pain and confusion of strike organiz |
ional memories of the Second World War were | effectively rewritten and manipulated in the Cold War p |
for a term of three years, but the war was | effectively over in 11 months' time, cutting their term |
nlisted to actively help in the war effort, | effectively turning schools into factories. |
upied by Germany as a part of World War II, | effectively suspending the Parliament. |
fect throughout the winter, but the war was | effectively ended by the sudden death of Dafydd in the |
er 1939 due to the outbreak of World War II | effectively ended Taylor's playing career. |
World War II | effectively nullified the Nine-Power Treaty. |
e 1930s, World War II, and the Cold War, it | effectively became an anachronism after World War I whe |
slovakia after the Munich Agreement was not | effectively dismembered, but "very much alive and well |
2001, the Conference division was created, | effectively a second division for the BARFL, and it was |
Carrying to the next higher order was done ( | effectively) by a 10:1 gear ratio, rather like traditio |
y as late as 1978 - Bridge Without was then | effectively merged with Bridge Within, to become the pr |
Ulster Independence Committee and was thus | effectively replaced by the higher profile Ulster Indep |
ng their commissions, and the tax was never | effectively collected |
Ganayni's security clearance was suspended, | effectively barring him from any work at Bettis. |
ct Clemens Holzmeister (1886-1983) was also | effectively in exile in Turkey. |
division of occupation, but Tonkin was not | effectively pacified until 1896. |
The entire incident was "so | effectively hushed up" that it is sometimes cited as a |
he Cossack Army and over time was curtailed | effectively limiting these rights to higher army ranks. |
1995 Top Of The Pops Magazine was launched, | effectively catering for the Number One market. |
tures, and in 1964 her pension was revoked, | effectively depriving her of income. |
blic officials to be indicted was repealed, | effectively granting Governor Winship immunity from fur |
osed shortly after the split was announced, | effectively ending any further discussion on the reason |
s Hamilton, 1st Earl of Haddington was then | effectively at the head of the justiciary of Scotland, |
e overall planning and management was still | effectively with the BRT. |
The station was still | effectively independent during its time as a Fox affili |
The mission was to | effectively diversify the assets of the state's pension |
the standard Revi 16B gunsight was utilized | effectively. |
He was also | effectively employed as a recruiter during that period. |
ing the 1981 season, Anderson was released, | effectively ending his career. |
fire-control radars, the SCR-584, was used | effectively and extensively by the Allies during World |
lah at Umm Diwaykarat, where he was killed, | effectively ending the Mahdist regime. |
However, his loan again was unrenewed, | effectively sending him back to Brighton. |
charismatic second-in-command) was killed, | effectively crushing the spirit of the army, for he was |
DNA of Chief Judge Fargo, and was therefore | effectively Judge Dredd's twin brother (since Dredd was |
s; however, Fort Donelson's water batteries | effectively repulsed the naval fleet. |
ows his own head off, the one "true" way to | effectively kill a Spawn. |
rom the fact that the brewery had no way to | effectively chill the boiling wort using traditional me |
ding because they are an inexpensive way to | effectively and professionally showcase a model's abili |
The only way to | effectively mitigate the impact of a tsunami is through |
In this way she | effectively replaced Marie Brema, the original choice f |
rse the anthemic title song "My Way", which | effectively became Sinatra's theme song in this latter |
In this way, Hitchcock | effectively masked half the cuts in the film. |
lop new innovative and more natural ways of | effectively treating arthritis," says Dr. Mary O'Connor |
The weapon could | effectively saturate an area 1,000 meters in diameter w |
the focus shifted there, with Well Crucial | effectively ceasing to be. |
l allied escorts and well-organised convoys | effectively cutting off the small U-boats from their po |
, along with Wundt's voluntarism, were both | effectively challenged and improved upon, though they d |
The Comanche were not | effectively challenged on the upper Colorado River for |
ompletely satisfactory, since they were not | effectively presentable. |
Boroughs in Schedule I were already | effectively extinct at the time of the passing of the A |
e in 1983 the prison workshops were closed, | effectively granting all of the "Five Demands" but with |
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