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For this reason he | firmly opposed the 1944 Alexandria Protocol (which le |
He | firmly believed in De Luna's innocence. |
He | firmly believes in Christmas as well as miracles. |
supported by a town lattice truss system held | firmly together with wooden pins. |
k out a score, the glass to be removed is held | firmly in the pliers, with the flat jaw on top of the |
Salyer indeed held | firmly to the position during the beginning of the se |
the early part of the fourth century who held | firmly to the like substance of the Son with the Fath |
same way as other ancient books; Crusius held | firmly to orthodox ecclesiastical tradition. |
s the aromatic group of the cyclophane is held | firmly inside the pyridinium ring. |
Tompkins as the only original member, but held | firmly to the band's doom and death metal roots while |
This helped | firmly establish Fullerton as the regional rail cente |
t nods at different styles while trying to hew | firmly to the center of the road." |
One of them grabbed him and lifted him | firmly but without violence. |
s activity in India is renowned and placed him | firmly in history as the "father of modern missions". |
astic alliances and military record placed him | firmly among the English elite. |
st the touring New Zealanders to "lift himself | firmly into the Test reckoning". |
moved toward civil war, Seymour placed himself | firmly on the Royalist side, and in 1641 he was raise |
ion of Powhatan), many native Richmonders hold | firmly onto the latter; notably, a common lament hear |
While Calvinism holds | firmly to a belief in the monergistic sovereignty of |
s of Austria resented her selfishness, and how | firmly they were persuaded that she was fighting for |
iction and enterprise established Hydrotherapy | firmly in Matlock, and for a century made it one of t |
I | firmly believe the reform will come from grassroots m |
I | firmly believe that we serve a purpose by showing tha |
I | firmly rely on the concurrence and support of your Ho |
I | firmly believe that if a conviction were recorded in |
With the Southern Oscillation Index | firmly established as strongly positive after a coupl |
Today Trinity Valley School is | firmly established as a kindergarten-through-grade 12 |
Today, the company is | firmly established as a destination for DJ's, produce |
Today the Murugappa Group is | firmly established in India, and is poised for intern |
the result "Alnwick, Cumbria", although it is | firmly in Northumberland. |
metal point into the cork, until the helix is | firmly embedded, then a vertical pull on the corkscre |
oin him in seizing world domination, but it is | firmly rejected. |
the Hill-top settler movement), Zilberman's is | firmly Haredi/ultra-orthodox. |
Mortem's musical style is | firmly rooted in the death metal, black metal and thr |
ecide such tricky moral issues, for Laws it is | firmly a matter of law for the judges to decide. |
Dead or Alive meets Duran Duran" the single is | firmly placed within the retro electronica sound. |
e is not large, but rich and beautiful, and is | firmly produced, flexible and used with style. |
it forms a loose sheath for the rectum, but is | firmly attached around the anal canal; this portion i |
The depiction of comets in popular culture is | firmly rooted in the long Western tradition of seeing |
On either side it is | firmly attached to the margins of the rami of the pub |
He is | firmly opposed to Central Bank independence and has w |
Greenpeace Southeast Asia is | firmly rooted within the local environmental communit |
In 1936, public opinion is | firmly isolationist, with 95% of Americans answering |
The Introduction is | firmly Wagnerian in its writing, dripping with faux p |
xpenses may not be deducted until liability is | firmly established. |
t of the plantar aponeurosis, with which it is | firmly united. |
The seminary's doctrine is | firmly founded in the Bible and classic (orthodox) Pr |
In Jainism, the golden rule is | firmly embedded in its entire philosophy and can be s |
n the immensity of the sublime essence, who is | firmly established and firmly rooted, the lofty mount |
The morsing is | firmly held in the hand, the frame or the ring betwee |
The book was widely praised and is | firmly situated in design libraries and on the readin |
feel that art should know its place, which is | firmly on a plinth or in a frame." |
n be used in its postal address, however it is | firmly part of Derbyshire. |
This opening section is | firmly entrenched (with some deviation) in the key of |
This ideology looks to renew the left and is | firmly against communism as practised in the former S |
based on this, especially as Mamenchisaurus is | firmly classified in Mamenchisauridae with other clos |
book, Snufkin's role as a solitary wanderer is | firmly established: While he stays in Moominvalley du |
The date 31 December 406 is | firmly offered by Prosper of Aquitaine in his year-by |
The history of education in Llantrisant is | firmly based in the varied religious institutions and |
It | firmly maintains its stand under Article 8 of the Pot |
sages and inventive use of folk song placed it | firmly in the Russian nationalist camp. |
o water, Vinayaka takes the deity and keeps it | firmly in sand, in the banks of kaveri. |
ction of the Scottish Parliament and places it | firmly in the care of the Crown, restoring the situat |
ing", and that 'Ondine' would establish itself | firmly in the repertoire "if it were not for Henze's |
John | firmly establish himself as an able goalscorer in the |
ise the role for the Hindi remake, which Kamal | firmly declined; Haasan was replaced by Feroz's best |
tronghold of Union forces, which kept Kentucky | firmly in the Union. |
The Straits were kept | firmly closed, and Anglo-Turkish relations were conso |
nd that Dhruva Dharavarsha brought the kingdom | firmly under his control. |
he Greek verb kataphilein, which means to kiss | firmly, intensely, passionately, tenderly or warmly. |
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi | firmly rejected that demand, saying he would not give |
Lakota | firmly put Bristol on the clubbing map as a thriving |
discontinuedOn Francis's part, it was at last | firmly conceded that the Pope's powers were not subje |
ives from the corporate sector with the latter | firmly in control. |
gheda or Wexford 'but he certainly had the law | firmly on his side' does not stand up to examination. |
rk began during the Beatles era, his roots lay | firmly in soul, jazz and the blues. |
With Yuan Lin | firmly established in the squad Shenzhen continued to |
Loch | firmly supported Rhodes, and, by informing President |
With loyalties | firmly seated in Mexico City, he faced criticism, opp |
son did not lend a hand in writing the lyrics, | firmly establishing Andersson and Ulvaeus as a songwr |
With Ma | firmly established as a permanent fixture within Sich |
s successor, Captain Tyrwhitt-Drake, was a man | firmly moulded by county connection and prestige. |
Judas Priest's management | firmly states that people should not buy these compil |
Judas Priest's management | firmly states that people should not buy these compil |
The Dowager Empress Marie | firmly believed that the couple plotted with Rasputin |
d Republic, the French Blanquists and Marxists | firmly opposed socialist participation in 'bourgeois' |
During the 1999-00, Mattocks | firmly established himself in the Floriana first team |
often performed, which by a variety of methods | firmly attaches the stomach wall to the body wall, to |
The more she shrieked and struggled the more | firmly the mechanical throne gripped her; the chair w |
Jewish internal affairs were more | firmly organized by Shimon ben Gamaliel, and the patr |
re and the World He Lived In put her even more | firmly in the spotlight and subsequently brought her |
FCDA "composed of people who adhere much more | firmly to the Westminster Confession of Faith." |
years passed and the Qing dynasty became more | firmly established, there was less and less insecurit |
ritics suggest that Horthy's actions were more | firmly grounded in political reality than those of Ch |
ith a high degree of similarity will bind more | firmly, and require more energy to separate them: i.e |
ood experience", and that he now believes more | firmly than before that the Premier League is the mos |
since this was when regeneration lore was more | firmly fixed. |
llowing Dalai Lama to seal Tibet off even more | firmly from Western colonial influence which was seen |
n began raising an army to bring the area more | firmly under Arab rule. |
n the vagina clamp down on the penis much more | firmly than usual (a form of vaginismus), making it i |
is the most wealthy, the greatest and the most | firmly established of all the American powers." |
designed so that the workpiece can be mounted | firmly, usually from underneath, and accessed from al |
By this time, Brown had moved | firmly from a moderate who sought to reform the polit |
With such an assumption, one moves | firmly into the domain of predictive physics: if the |
he goalscoring responsibilities fell very much | firmly the way of McGinlay who did not disappoint and |
Banier's Christian context placed these myths | firmly in the tradition of idolatry, the worship of f |
Though never | firmly proven, there is a substantial amount of conje |
in the best society, is said to "keep her nose | firmly to Pont Street". |
zia, and indeed its generic affiliation is not | firmly established. |
Its classification is not | firmly resolved due to it being highly apomorphic and |
The feet are also not | firmly planted on the steps. |
The Whit Friday contests are now | firmly placed in the brass band calendar and attract |
eing restored within days and file sharing now | firmly in focus in the Swedish media, The Pirate Bay |
The law was now | firmly on the Midland side, but Lord Harborough conti |
imacy of civil law and civil jurisdiction, now | firmly embodied once again in the Justinian Corpus Ju |
The legend of the Kicking Horse is now | firmly established in popular Canadian history howeve |
As Carman comments (p24) "The red coat was now | firmly established as the sign of an Englishman". |
rived on the 27th, but as the Germans were now | firmly entrenched, French counterattacks (between Fli |
means that both the song and its tune are now | firmly in the public domain. |
eturning to Hungary was impossible; it was now | firmly in the hands of a Soviet-sponsored Communist g |
It is now | firmly established as one of Tippett's most popular a |
Although now | firmly associated with the far right, Anderson's invo |
ildren's breakfast show "What Now", and is now | firmly linked to Saturday morning cartoons, in the mi |
Giggs burst onto the scene and Wallace was now | firmly out of the first team picture, failing to make |
He was now | firmly established as a top flight manager. |
see she has left her Naughty Nylons obsession | firmly behind her. |
This requires a strong set of | firmly attached, strong teeth and a "full" tooth row |
Starting off | firmly in the first 11, his place slipped away over t |
e bass ostinato again asserts itself early on, | firmly linking the finale with the previous movements |
ansition and reshaping, when many beliefs once | firmly held were being attacked. |
Both [hands of Ophiuchus] | firmly clutch the Serpent, which encircles the waist |
Param | firmly believes that good cinema is possible without |
Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Liberation Party | firmly believes in freedom, democracy and unity of th |
In 1941 Perry | firmly established his place on the Texas literary sc |
More generally, Philipse | firmly defends the values of the Enlightenment: suppo |
of the roadway are resting on concrete pillars | firmly anchored to the soil by numerous poles. |
ay attention to make sure his penis is planted | firmly against her right thigh facing to the left. |
, whose rigid bed will support the glass plate | firmly. |
He supported the President's policies | firmly (his predecessor Robert Lansing had not) while |
yment and social politics and an energy policy | firmly committed to ending nuclear power. |
, "her music is her political work, a politics | firmly rooted in her being working class, a woman, Af |
With the vital port | firmly in Greek hands, all the other allies could hop |
he Romanian units were holding their positions | firmly. |
The following season saw Pouton | firmly establish himself as a tough tackling midfield |
lling on the Government to place child poverty | firmly at the centre of their agenda and asking the c |
With Assyrian power | firmly established, Ashur-uballit started to make con |
To this the Danish prince | firmly answered: "If I were to reward all my men for |
ore than 10 countries played the game, proving | firmly the game's attractiveness to soccer players. |
ith a John Price penalty, and the game was put | firmly out of Gisborne's reach just before the final |
Republicans entered the race | firmly unified behind Wood, but facing the deep unpop |
His best tales put the reader | firmly in a world: we can cherish the memories of the |
This recording | firmly established Curtis Fuller as a serious, mature |
"I remain | firmly committed to the full time role of Lord Advoca |
ty, ensuring that China's economy would remain | firmly agrarian-based for centuries. |
thoughton from the Liberal Democrats to remain | firmly in control of the council. |
Atlanta Ballet's roots remain | firmly grounded in the Atlanta community and continue |
is Chico City Council days, Keene has remained | firmly committed to fiscal responsibility and constan |
Although most Congress leaders remained | firmly behind Gandhi, the disillusioned broke away. |
However the Liberal Democrats remained | firmly in control of the council. |
ng/fishing tourism industry, the town remained | firmly established. |
rty gain 3 seats but the Labour party remained | firmly in control of the council. |
The Democrats remained | firmly in control of the House, but lost several seat |
e results saw Labour lose 7 seats but remained | firmly in control of the council with 43 of the 63 se |
urn into the PdL's orbit, while Menia remained | firmly behind Fini. |
The Labour party remained | firmly in control of the council and were pleased wit |
Donnchadh remained | firmly in possession of his Argyll lordship. |
eton tradition of Celtic music while remaining | firmly rooted in the music of Ireland and Scotland. |
he results saw no change with Labour remaining | firmly in control with 51 of the 60 seats on the coun |
While remaining | firmly within one's own cultural and religious locati |
nterpart (Evangelical Times), whilst remaining | firmly within the conservative evangelical wing of th |
Lambley's focus remains | firmly on the 2010 Commonwealth Games & the London 20 |
Harris noted: "The visual style remains | firmly rooted in reality." |
asked what language the song was, she replied | firmly that it was 'English', which she doesn't speak |
h simple cock rings, straps hold the cock ring | firmly in place, bind the testicles and penis shaft t |
forces and put the lower reaches of the river | firmly under Spanish control. |
ade few changes in the administration in Rome, | firmly in the hands of its Bishop, St. Simplicius. |
Rommel | firmly believed that Germany would inevitably be defe |
asts and futures, while keeping herself rooted | firmly in the present. |
s revealed an empathy towards a fascism rooted | firmly in Catholicism, effectively a French version o |
Sam | firmly says that when he was in a prestigious law fir |
These teeth were large, sharp, and set | firmly in deep sockets; the species epithet deinodon |
e yet another pose while wearing an apron, she | firmly responded, "I think we've had enough of this k |
In the last decade of her life, she | firmly opposed the effort of her fellow believers in |
e war on the Axis Powers- was expected to side | firmly with the U.S. |
From this point on Pembroke sided | firmly with King Edward in the political conflict. |
knowingly and deliberately offensive and sits | firmly in the tradition of the "sick comic" establish |
The city is situated | firmly in the Bible Belt as is proven by no less than |
counterculture of the time as a force situated | firmly outside of the mainstream. |
He handled the delicate post-war situation | firmly and took several decisions to empower the arme |
So | firmly established did it swiftly become that any req |
eaning that he has converted to an ideology so | firmly that he is now willing to harm his country of |
t blazed with light, and its four legs were so | firmly planted in the ground that every effort to dis |
d personalized form of expression and society, | firmly supporting the idea of self-regulating and org |
der water, and are composed of sand, sometimes | firmly agglutinated, with little or no coral; their s |
Although it's now somewhat | firmly placed within the Abelisauridae, it was origin |
15 years later, in 1988, Soundcraft, | firmly established as a leading console brand, was so |
Bush, John Tower, I, and Paul Eggers all stand | firmly for the neighborhood school and against busing |
raqi people... The Government of Canada stands | firmly with the Iraqi people to help strengthen freed |
Faced with this problem, each party stands | firmly by its own recipe, and neither wants to bow do |
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