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Although it's now somewhat | firmly placed within the Abelisauridae, it was origin |
Chemistry experiments with seaborgium have | firmly placed it in group 6 as a heavier homologue to |
Dead or Alive meets Duran Duran" the single is | firmly placed within the retro electronica sound. |
y' called "Tale Of A Baker's Son", in which he | firmly placed Blackwell's parentage as being that of |
ke a rigorous secondary school program and are | firmly placed on a path to higher education. |
igeon and the Madagascar Turtle Dove cannot be | firmly placed in either of these two genera but appar |
construction of units 3 and 4. Unit 5 to 8 are | firmly planned. |
when many other early sound films have cameras | firmly planted on the floor. |
t blazed with light, and its four legs were so | firmly planted in the ground that every effort to dis |
Both Feet | Firmly Planted in Midair |
The feet are also not | firmly planted on the steps. |
r an avoidance of future wars and maintained a | firmly pro-Soviet stand, distributing propaganda leaf |
e is not large, but rich and beautiful, and is | firmly produced, flexible and used with style. |
Though never | firmly proven, there is a substantial amount of conje |
Lakota | firmly put Bristol on the clubbing map as a thriving |
The difficulties of the image method were | firmly put in the past, and even the need for prototy |
h the world scientific community, but that was | firmly quashed by the American government. |
The "Up, Up and Away" comic book story arc | firmly re-established the slogan as "truth, justice a |
This was | firmly rebutted in a letter to The Times by his siste |
ight change from the APG system of 1998, which | firmly recognised both families as separate. |
s a change from the APG system, of 1998, which | firmly recognized two separate families, unplaced as |
sociations proved to be the turning point that | firmly reestablished the credibility of the associati |
this invitation raised some controversy, Ahmed | firmly refused to discuss the matter. |
He | firmly refused to bind himself to comply in matters o |
Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi | firmly rejected that demand, saying he would not give |
Her attentions were | firmly rejected by Bo Yi Kao, however, who had quickl |
tances of the other "Scottish" bishoprics, who | firmly rejected the pretensions of the two English ar |
to raise particular constitutional issues and | firmly rejected the view, analogous to American ‘orig |
writing the statement Inter Insigniores, which | firmly rejected the ordination of women in the Cathol |
oin him in seizing world domination, but it is | firmly rejected. |
I | firmly rely on the concurrence and support of your Ho |
of his work, Hansberry would smile, but always | firmly reply, "I am not ready yet." |
The Ancients | firmly resent using their powers this way, and theref |
Fearnley | firmly resisted this trend and cut production accordi |
The Kulturkampf was | firmly resisted by Archbishop Melchers. |
he "battle zone" where the offensive was to be | firmly resisted, and behind that again, out of range |
that their armed attempt will be promptly and | firmly resisted." |
Its classification is not | firmly resolved due to it being highly apomorphic and |
e yet another pose while wearing an apron, she | firmly responded, "I think we've had enough of this k |
Rosindell's political views are | firmly right-wing: he is a Eurosceptic and supports t |
Hopkins traveled widely, but was | firmly rooted in his native southern Georgia. |
, "her music is her political work, a politics | firmly rooted in her being working class, a woman, Af |
While their early releases are | firmly rooted in death metal, later releases incorpor |
sitions bear evidence of this influence, being | firmly rooted in that stylistic period. |
eton tradition of Celtic music while remaining | firmly rooted in the music of Ireland and Scotland. |
Mortem's musical style is | firmly rooted in the death metal, black metal and thr |
The depiction of comets in popular culture is | firmly rooted in the long Western tradition of seeing |
Greenpeace Southeast Asia is | firmly rooted within the local environmental communit |
turies-old way of life in Georgia and are also | firmly rooted in its history, and this is a clear man |
d occasionally lurching, these are jazzy beats | firmly rooted in the tradition of DJ Premier, DJ Cam, |
I. Around 1790 the ideas of Enlightenment were | firmly rooted and the ancient classic cultures (Greek |
Most submergent plants are | firmly rooted in the soil. |
e: a cast of characters whose motivations stay | firmly rooted in reality, even though their actions m |
that all the songs on this collection "remain | firmly rooted in the pop idiom," apparently hinting t |
Harris noted: "The visual style remains | firmly rooted in reality." |
With the company | firmly routed within the commedia dell'arte tradition |
and were predicted to make massive gains after | firmly ruling out a pre-election pact with Fine Gael. |
Race, and a member of student congress, I can | firmly say that the administration is very much conce |
Sam | firmly says that when he was in a prestigious law fir |
At Columbia University Donovan was | firmly schooled in the educational idea of Progressiv |
With loyalties | firmly seated in Mexico City, he faced criticism, opp |
that a regiment reinforced with aircraft could | firmly secure Al-Sallal and his free officer movement |
The car was then | firmly secured to the bridge using a large chain. |
had written some years earlier, before he had | firmly set his sights on a career as a composer. |
t in the closet and the door behind them "kept | firmly shut" (as well as other, race-based comments) |
The book was widely praised and is | firmly situated in design libraries and on the readin |
It featured | firmly sprung and damped, independent Macpherson stru |
and sees Ms. Takasaka againa nd Mr. Honjo who | firmly states that he is now courting Ms. Takasaka an |
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 |
rticles in Slovak newspapers but after 1910 he | firmly stood on the position of the integrity of the |
iming to achieve the award itself, which would | firmly strengthen the influence of the Committee's Ch |
nderstand the feelings of the Tibetans that we | firmly support them and wish them the best in their p |
Loch | firmly supported Rhodes, and, by informing President |
in a political organization issuing from, and | firmly supported by, the population. |
local section of the Non-Partisan League that | firmly supported the policies of Democratic President |
d personalized form of expression and society, | firmly supporting the idea of self-regulating and org |
triving for the outlaw of slavery and although | firmly supportive of the Union cause, were disappoint |
ood experience", and that he now believes more | firmly than before that the Premier League is the mos |
n the vagina clamp down on the penis much more | firmly than usual (a form of vaginismus), making it i |
All three traveller-naturalists believed | firmly that such systems of mimicry could only come a |
comedy heroes of Turkish Cinema are convinced | firmly that the rights of Turkey upon the oil supplie |
"Chopin's first work (I believe | firmly that it is his tenth) is in my hands: a lady w |
eaning that he has converted to an ideology so | firmly that he is now willing to harm his country of |
een a committed civic Nationalist and believes | firmly that having the tools to govern our own affair |
asked what language the song was, she replied | firmly that it was 'English', which she doesn't speak |
The more she shrieked and struggled the more | firmly the mechanical throne gripped her; the chair w |
he goalscoring responsibilities fell very much | firmly the way of McGinlay who did not disappoint and |
ore than 10 countries played the game, proving | firmly the game's attractiveness to soccer players. |
Optical generation (at least in the | firmly thermodynamic regime) is proportional to the o |
s of Austria resented her selfishness, and how | firmly they were persuaded that she was fighting for |
Unless the elbows are | firmly tightened up the subject can often intentional |
t nods at different styles while trying to hew | firmly to the center of the road." |
Allin's name is attached | firmly to the latter city's musical life through thes |
FCDA "composed of people who adhere much more | firmly to the Westminster Confession of Faith." |
The church has, through its history, stuck | firmly to its beliefs. |
The young clasp | firmly to the fur of their mother, then ride on her b |
APCI adheres | firmly to these teachings, and does not give minister |
ish Catholic immigrants, Governor Porter acted | firmly to suppress violence. |
In foreign affairs, the government adheres | firmly to the traditional policy of accepting externa |
in the best society, is said to "keep her nose | firmly to Pont Street". |
Salyer indeed held | firmly to the position during the beginning of the se |
The company, however, did not stick | firmly to 1:43 scale and some 1:25 scale vehicles wer |
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. |
Tompkins as the only original member, but held | firmly to the band's doom and death metal roots while |
unsuccessful congressional candidate, switched | firmly to the political left. |
While Calvinism holds | firmly to a belief in the monergistic sovereignty of |
soil should be level and pressed down, not too | firmly, to leave no lumps above to dry or mold. |
nt devotion and prayer, with her hands clasped | firmly together and upturned eyes. |
supported by a town lattice truss system held | firmly together with wooden pins. |
ndoval spoke for them all when he politely but | firmly told band manager Tim Cook to decline the offe |
till June 2010 the pub was a Scream pub geared | firmly towards students. |
The ship became | firmly trapped in ice; only two members of the expedi |
Subsequently, he | firmly tries to persuade David to stop seeing Jade un |
n began raising an army to bring the area more | firmly under Arab rule. |
forces and put the lower reaches of the river | firmly under Spanish control. |
Before them much of Spain was | firmly under Muslim control. |
t every sector of the Soviet economy was still | firmly under state control. |
nd that Dhruva Dharavarsha brought the kingdom | firmly under his control. |
f the compositions played with much rhythm and | firmly underlined the dance beat. |
Republicans entered the race | firmly unified behind Wood, but facing the deep unpop |
t of the plantar aponeurosis, with which it is | firmly united. |
er side of his hips, and press with both hands | firmly upon the back over the lower ribs; then raise |
Our core values are anchored | firmly upon the foundational beliefs in the sovereign |
designed so that the workpiece can be mounted | firmly, usually from underneath, and accessed from al |
This was | firmly vetoed by BBC Head of Comedy Frank Muir, who t |
The Introduction is | firmly Wagnerian in its writing, dripping with faux p |
Yew made his first debut there and held there | firmly where that ward consist only at Tanjong Pagar |
This motion is produced by holding the axis | firmly while pulling a string or twisting a stick or |
From this point on Pembroke sided | firmly with King Edward in the political conflict. |
poetry, stylistically as well as thematically, | firmly with the Neo-Catullan tradition. |
raqi people... The Government of Canada stands | firmly with the Iraqi people to help strengthen freed |
Similarly he dealt | firmly with efforts to instigate trouble after the de |
e war on the Axis Powers- was expected to side | firmly with the U.S. |
he surface of neo-Darwinian theory," and "lies | firmly within the neo-Darwinian synthesis". |
the TBM, it stays away from politics and stays | firmly within its declared goals. |
ily, but all recent classifications place them | firmly within the Oestridae. |
While remaining | firmly within one's own cultural and religious locati |
nterpart (Evangelical Times), whilst remaining | firmly within the conservative evangelical wing of th |
NYCO, Rolandi was able to establish her career | firmly without needing to go abroad. |
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