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e: a cast of characters whose motivations stay firmly rooted in reality, even though their actions m
he decades following his retirement, he stayed firmly connected to the club, either watching games,
the TBM, it stays away from politics and stays firmly within its declared goals.
n heard this and warned her companions to step firmly.
The company, however, did not stick firmly to 1:43 scale and some 1:25 scale vehicles wer
Once completed, public opinion was still firmly against the project claiming that it did not f
n the water, apparently with his monocle still firmly in place.
t every sector of the Soviet economy was still firmly under state control.
t in the history of architecture in Stockholm, firmly establishing functionalism as the dominant arc
Taking over the wheel of the machine, he stood firmly at his post, while meanwhile parachute troops
ion projects because their long root structure firmly holds loose soil.
The church has, through its history, stuck firmly to its beliefs.
The film was a box office success, firmly launching Mary Pickford as a sound actress.
unsuccessful congressional candidate, switched firmly to the political left.
the riot set in motion a chain of events that firmly cast the riot in non-political terms, and henc
It was primarily this album that firmly elevated the group to 'household name' status,
sociations proved to be the turning point that firmly reestablished the credibility of the associati
local section of the Non-Partisan League that firmly supported the policies of Democratic President
Optical generation (at least in the firmly thermodynamic regime) is proportional to the o
The firmly established Post office on the High Street rem
the world that stands in stark contrast to the firmly established expectations of life in the Middle
his predecessor Joseph Havelock Wilson in the firmly Liberal seat at the 1900 general election, but
being tough on her policies and sticks to them firmly.
ily, but all recent classifications place them firmly within the Oestridae.
poetry, stylistically as well as thematically, firmly with the Neo-Catullan tradition.
After Visitor forces have planted themselves firmly in the US, she bands with other scientists and
th the Allies and the Germans found themselves firmly lodged in a deadlock of trench warfare.
g ticks, that allows them to anchor themselves firmly in place on a host mammal while sucking blood.
The car was then firmly secured to the bridge using a large chain.
Yew made his first debut there and held there firmly where that ward consist only at Tanjong Pagar
and successors would also be summoned, thereby firmly entrenching the hereditary principle.
Yiddish as a foreign language and is therefore firmly established in any discourse about the develop
The school tackles this by stating that they firmly believe in the importance of maintaining good
With Al Michaels (at the time) firmly entrenched as ABC's top broadcaster, Musburger
Many Western governments want Beijing to firmly commit to capping its emissions.
Annual Tribeca Film Festival, which helped to firmly establish Walker's title as a "Celebrity Blogg
but soon his fourth concubine convinced him to firmly follow Chiang Kai-shek and stay with Kuomintan
The hands are pressed together firmly and evenly.
and had begun to advertise itself, with tongue firmly in cheek, as “This Is Seb Clarke”.
soil should be level and pressed down, not too firmly, to leave no lumps above to dry or mold.
In national politics he was a strong Tory, firmly opposed to Catholic emancipation.
ompany of the 46th Regiment still had the town firmly in its hands, and thus immediately sent out tw
while keeping the series' familiar trademarks firmly intact.
sitting in a parking lot with the transmission firmly in Park.
e died tortured on the wheel, while still very firmly claiming his innocence.
arashtra Movement and handled a stiuation very firmly as a outrage of Violence during the Samyukta M
or Bishop Auckland however the village is very firmly a North Durham village, having previously been
The trio of villains firmly believe they are genuine descendants of Priest
Joel Teitelbaum was the paper's guiding voice, firmly establishing Der Yid as an ultra-orthodox and
me clear that the English legal profession was firmly opposed to the reform proposals, the Appellate
ho by now had become a trusted chancellor, was firmly against the idea and instead proposed that Li
It was firmly opposed by orthodox rabbis for omissions in th
As a member of the Spanish Cortes he was firmly against the Antiterrorist Act pushed in 1908 b
mind from so many sources of prophecy, it was firmly believed to have been communicated by invisibl
Hopkins traveled widely, but was firmly rooted in his native southern Georgia.
tep with population needs and the hospital was firmly and warmly placed in the memories and affectio
After the region around St. David's was firmly occupied by the Norman Marcher lordship of Pem
This was firmly vetoed by BBC Head of Comedy Frank Muir, who t
The first team was firmly established, and the players had been together
By the evening, every gate of the city was firmly in the hands of attackers.
is position as Cincinnati's political boss was firmly cemented by the late 1880s.
His plan was firmly based on the concepts of the City Beautiful Mo
vidence, and to its peculiar doctrines, he was firmly attached.
As a Member of Parliament, his focus was firmly on the interests of his constituency and const
but also freedom of speech and association was firmly established in Taiwan.
r invasion of the Burmese empire Dalhousie was firmly opposed, being content to cut off Burma's comm
uld start sooner in Detroit, as Lou Gehrig was firmly entrenched with the Yankees.
stems before the modern Polish orthography was firmly established.
The siciliana was firmly established as a signifier of a pastoral conte
This was firmly rebutted in a letter to The Times by his siste
nfrastructure to administer these programs was firmly in place and additional degree programs were d
At Columbia University Donovan was firmly schooled in the educational idea of Progressiv
hereafter, the nickname stuck and Karalius was firmly embedded in the sporting public's conscience a
rs, grotesque beasts, and decaying corpses was firmly established.
From then on, he was firmly established in the Kent eleven, and with 100 w
loyalty to the organisation meant that he was firmly established as a 'fan favourite' in Manchester
n made 44 starts in all competitions as he was firmly established as the Gills' first choice goalkee
h the world scientific community, but that was firmly quashed by the American government.
The name was firmly established by 1923, when the section of Ching
vents are imprecise but the modern pattern was firmly established by 1588, the time of the Spanish A
y best be described as caustically comic - was firmly established, making Rogers something of an ico
available to all in their native language was firmly advocated by Salesbury.
combined with the slip trailing technique, was firmly established in the Staffordshire area by the m
years, when the use of volume measurements was firmly established in home kitchens, these recipes be
s on to Washington using six wires), so it was firmly and securely bound into the communications net
ing fifty years, since 1928/9 to 1979, and was firmly connected with the political situation in Czec
960s the focus of the Australian pop scene was firmly in Melbourne and while Go-Set (which was also
By the evening of 4 November, Kiel was firmly in the hands of approximately 40,000 rebelliou
years, when the use of volume measurements was firmly established in home kitchens, these recipes be
terms as his state's attorney general and was firmly allied with the anti-Long faction of the predo
aism with Yeshua added at the other, Rosen was firmly at the "evangelical pole" of the spectrum.
Sussex in 1912 - but it was 1913 before he was firmly established in the team.
The car was firmly pitched by Standard against the Austin 8 and M
r to the 1960s, the state Democratic Party was firmly in control of the government of South Carolina
The Kulturkampf was firmly resisted by Archbishop Melchers.
rograms, had an underlying semantics which was firmly grounded like logic languages, all in one, all
3 when the aircraft entered service, Japan was firmly on the defensive, and there was no more need f
Before them much of Spain was firmly under Muslim control.
Her husband was firmly convinced that she had been poisoned by her br
These were won when the league was firmly amateur.
in geology and other natural phenomena, for we firmly believe that God is the Creator."
nderstand the feelings of the Tibetans that we firmly support them and wish them the best in their p
We firmly believe that science can change the world."
We're firmly opposed to anyone deliberately stirring up thi
ammerstein's help) that most of the songs were firmly integrated into the plot of the film and advan
868 presidential victory, the Republicans were firmly in charge in Washington.
financial success and artistic acceptance were firmly established.
Most French socialists were firmly anti-fascist; though none contemplated the pro
Her attentions were firmly rejected by Bo Yi Kao, however, who had quickl
By 1450, however, the MacNicols were firmly established in the Trotternish peninsula in Sk
I. Around 1790 the ideas of Enlightenment were firmly rooted and the ancient classic cultures (Greek
The difficulties of the image method were firmly put in the past, and even the need for prototy
ad spread into Punjab proper, where there were firmly established in the beginning of the eleventh c
team, as Paul Rideout and Duncan Ferguson were firmly established as Everton's two strikers at this
By 1900, Black Hand operations were firmly established in the Italian-American communitie
me way to go to ensure that those changes were firmly embedded and could withstand the expansion of
Iraqi Police were firmly established by 2007 and violence fell.
as the success of this sequence of plays which firmly established Shakespeare's reputation as a play
s a change from the APG system, of 1998, which firmly recognized two separate families, unplaced as
his large-scale landscape oil paintings which firmly established his reputation as a leading landsc
ight change from the APG system of 1998, which firmly recognised both families as separate.
f Africans from Noah's son Ham), a model which firmly centered the beginning of West African history
on's novels for Charles Scribner's Sons, which firmly established the press as a going commercial co
o conduct its own survey of unemployment which firmly discredited the statements put out by the Brad
writing the statement Inter Insigniores, which firmly rejected the ordination of women in the Cathol
est Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay, which firmly established Forman's reputation.
and sees Ms. Takasaka againa nd Mr. Honjo who firmly states that he is now courting Ms. Takasaka an
tances of the other "Scottish" bishoprics, who firmly rejected the pretensions of the two English ar
doubts about Sarkar's image cause Shankar, who firmly believes in his father's righteousness, to bre
Such work firmly established his place in history as one of the
Because this work firmly established the field of nuclear astrophysics,
iming to achieve the award itself, which would firmly strengthen the influence of the Committee's Ch
't thought about this but, personally, I would firmly be one who would support colder relations with
itish Government's point of view tactfully yet firmly.
                                                                                                    


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