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Cometary nuclei vary in size from a few | hundreds of metres across or less to many kilometres a |
He wrote a few | hundreds of works, mainly masses (43), hymns, arias, l |
ds trains continue to pass the site for a few | hundreds yards northwards, to Round Oak Steel Terminal |
Historically the Eradis numbered only a few | hundreds of members. |
ize, small mass and small excursion (of a few | hundreds of nanometers), of the ribbons. |
It is a row of a few | hundreds of shops that line either side of the road. |
They fly separated by a few | hundreds of kilometers. |
territory of around 84 hectares within a few | hundreds meters southwest of the Nizhny Novgorod Fair. |
gh the number of his followers are in the few | hundreds they come from all four provinces of Pakistan |
osen as their lord by many ugly, fierce-faced | hundreds of diseases, possessing an iron rod in his ha |
umber of insiders, who have suggested figures | hundreds or thousands of times higher (see Three Mile |
ions allowed Drivon and other lawyers to file | hundreds of new lawsuits. |
She has filmed | hundreds of on-camera and voice-over commercials. |
e of some veteran advocates' attempts to find | hundreds of other veterans whose illnesses might have |
he open source era, where you can easily find | hundreds of say content management systems, or custome |
ation of X-ray satellites is expected to find | hundreds of supernovae every year exactly when they ex |
His body of research includes finding | hundreds of previously unseen panoramas, mass graves o |
Among other finds, | hundreds of pre-Sargonic tablets were collected which |
Gibbons scored first-class | hundreds against all the other counties with the singl |
ese turned out to be the only two first-class | hundreds of his career, and he left regular cricket mi |
A prolific opener who made 54 first-class | hundreds (including that treble and six doubles), he w |
ally, Staffordshire was divided into the five | hundreds of Cuttlestone, Offlow, Pirehill, Seisdon and |
m was built in 1976; its construction flooded | hundreds of thousands of square kilometers of rainfore |
resurfaced, presumably hitting the sea floor | hundreds of feet below, where she still lies with all |
Dark sand appears to have flowed | hundreds of meters down the slopes of Acheron Fossae. |
This program has flown | hundreds of student leaders to Israel for intensive tr |
, but it later emerged that the CIP had flown | hundreds of supporters from New Zealand to the Cook Is |
is the product of several massive lava flows | hundreds of feet deep that welled up in faults created |
have originated in the eighth century and for | hundreds of years was leased to members of the same fa |
en forms of segregation in SA and the USA for | hundreds of years before "official" segregation and ap |
It was, for | hundreds of years, the site of the only bridge at Drog |
The continent would not be fully mapped for | hundreds of years. |
Goffle Brook has seen human occupation for | hundreds of years, as evidenced by abundant Lenape cam |
are still turning up on Ebay, and selling for | hundreds. |
For | hundreds of years the chase was owned at first by the |
estimate of the Earth's size was accepted for | hundreds of years afterwards. |
to carry the stone as a test of strength for | hundreds of years. |
cks, the stairs served as an escape route for | hundreds of evacuees from 5 World Trade Center, a 9-fl |
f the band's rarest releases, often going for | hundreds of dollars on Ebay. |
ch the whole of Ostrobothnia was governed for | hundreds of years. |
to caregivers has been known anecdotally for | hundreds of years. |
ist for DC Comics, who provided the color for | hundreds of stories featuring Batman, Superman, and ot |
displays integrated into laptops can run for | hundreds of hours without draining the laptop battery, |
n, and especially on Loughs Ree and Derg, for | hundreds of years. |
north-south runway acting as hardstanding for | hundreds of scrapped vehicles. |
rt history for a country that has existed for | hundreds of years. |
The three galaxies have been colliding for | hundreds of millions of years. |
tion among these galaxies should continue for | hundreds of millions of years. |
p site for the Sahrawi nomads of the area for | hundreds of years. |
These fission reactions were sustained for | hundreds of thousands of years, until a chain reaction |
wners' use of well defined monetary units for | hundreds of years. |
For | hundreds of bisexual people, the email lists are their |
roducts) have been worshipping this deity for | hundreds of years. |
ments that are being fabricated and sold" for | hundreds of dollars a piece". |
Flattop grills have been around for | hundreds of years in various forms and owe their exist |
h wildlife reserves which provide habitat for | hundreds of birds, including the critically endangered |
e also helped find housing and employment for | hundreds of people fleeing the Communist takeover of E |
This liquor has been around for | hundreds of years before the conquest by the Spanish, |
ey are thought to have remained untouched for | hundreds of years. |
l LP is now a highly-sought rarity, going for | hundreds of pounds between eager collectors. |
It has been around for | hundreds of years nestled on the side of the Teign Val |
They have been settled for | hundreds of years in the Rawalpindi District, and have |
le were shooting their food with shotguns for | hundreds of years before the shot glass was born. |
4th century the amphitheatre lay derelict for | hundreds of years. |
rvatories, some of which have been around for | hundreds of years (the Kew Observatory, for example). |
self is used to calculate surface tension for | hundreds of pairs of data points along the profile of |
Beeswax has been used for | hundreds of years as a sealant or lubricant for bullet |
r art, web design, and merchandise design for | hundreds of artists including Liz Phair, P.O.D., and T |
For | hundreds of years, this region has been the home for t |
Many people have come for | hundreds of years for a treatment for watever illlness |
of Lord Lieutenant of Bristol has existed for | hundreds of years. |
arian prince) that had remained in effect for | hundreds of years. |
For | hundreds of years, they guarded the Iroquois Confedera |
e Hollywood film industry, and has played for | hundreds of films. |
The new version will increase access for | hundreds of thousands of students who are eligible, bu |
uiron le Courtois; these remained popular for | hundreds of years, and influenced works written in Fre |
, 19th and early 20th centuries, although for | hundreds of years coal has been won in the area via ‘f |
For | hundreds of years it was a market town where produce f |
peaceful race who have been living there for | hundreds and thousands of years. |
their distinctive free fruit each autumn for | hundreds of years to make jams, preserves or apple and |
ts was widely used by European physicians for | hundreds of years. |
ce, legal aid and case management support for | hundreds of thousands of homeless veterans each year. |
default icon library for | hundreds of fileformats |
been used to perform pathway predictions for | hundreds of organisms, including those in the BioCyc D |
raction for tourists and pleasure-seekers for | hundreds of years going back to the beginning of the E |
Suddenly, for | hundreds of thousands, the movement was their own busi |
vide murals, stained glass and decorating for | hundreds of churches, theatres and public buildings th |
It has also been used for | hundreds of years in cosmetics because of its perceive |
The canal granted jobs for | hundreds of local residents, as it enabled the constru |
The village was home to a monastery for | hundreds of years, once visited by Saint Patrick. |
he Nial has served the Minbari faithfully for | hundreds of years. |
Although feral horses have existed for | hundreds of years in the region, their number greatly |
ad traditionally been made in this manner for | hundreds of years and was popular from the Middle Ages |
alem Talmud that had been considered lost for | hundreds of years. |
preserve seeds from most major food crops for | hundreds of years. |
mmon and was grazed by villagers' animals for | hundreds of years until the 20th century. |
vereux family of Adamstown and Ballymagir for | hundreds of years soon after the arrival of the Norman |
Zinc is an essential cofactor for | hundreds of enzymes. |
ooded area is an important stopping point for | hundreds of thousands of migrating waterfowl. |
is weather department was used as a model for | hundreds of television stations all over the country l |
ety organises secret bacchanalian parties for | hundreds of friends, who are whisked away to secret lo |
The Baburi Mosque stood on the spot for | hundreds of years before a Hindu mob destroyed it in 1 |
rrounded by grain fields that stretch out for | hundreds of miles east, north and south. |
has been passed down from sire to childe for | hundreds or perhaps thousands of years. |
le of the Andes mountains as pack animals for | hundreds of years. |
a promises him that young couples will go for | hundreds of years to his tomb to give him a rose. |
very difficult and the water very shallow for | hundreds of yards into the Bay. |
atzacoalcos has been a transportation hub for | hundreds of years. |
osphere reserve known as a stopping point for | hundreds of thousands of migrating waterfowl and a nes |
or is very complete, including algorithms for | hundreds of applications, including the solutions of d |
tersected at one of the few natural fords for | hundreds of kilometers along the wide Trinity floodpla |
ided free flu shots and health screenings for | hundreds of neighborhood seniors, organized forums to |
He has recorded music for | hundreds of movies and television programs, including |
atively open border with the West allowed for | hundreds of East Germans vacationing in Hungary to esc |
ave probably been living on these islands for | hundreds of years already. |
TV series, adapting and conducting scores for | hundreds of other films. |
The people had been sited there for | hundreds of years, and their identities were related t |
Used as a signal peak for | hundreds of years by travelers in the area, its sheer |
Education: For | hundreds of years livery companies have supported scho |
ntain layers of iron ore rich turf, mined for | hundreds of years by people who lived in the vicinity. |
sponsibility and directive responsibility for | hundreds of employees within the CCNY system at variou |
There is nothing like it for | hundreds of kilometres." |
s an ancient elm tree which stood outside for | hundreds of years and was one of Crawley's landmarks. |
was believed to be an immortal who lived for | hundreds of years in the human realm. |
Agriculture has dominates the region for | hundreds of years. |
pping along the east coast, but also jobs for | hundreds of civilians. |
of thousands of years, and can hibernate for | hundreds of years. |
Crompton Hall was in the township for | hundreds of years. |
mary source of information and assistance for | hundreds of thousands of residents that were stranded |
rminate; seeds can remain dormant in soil for | hundreds of years. |
e to watch live over the internet - spots for | hundreds, if not thousands of viewers are catered for |
eltic Britain and had been lying in ruins for | hundreds of years prior to the building of the Viking |
decorated with lights, dinner is prepared for | hundreds of people and visitors dance while musicians |
Odds, which contains analyses strategies for | hundreds of casino games. |
arby), this has constantly been a concern for | hundreds of years. |
rds) - a tradition that has been going on for | hundreds of years. |
By 1876 he was a Democrat; his proposal for | hundreds of thousands of Democrats to march on Washing |
Cult, and the evil spirit trapped inside for | hundreds of years is released, finding refuge inside s |
Apollo 11 was particularly significant for | hundreds of employees involved in designing, testing a |
ving Day when the mission opens its doors for | hundreds to come share this meal. |
Van Gelder was responsible for | hundreds of recordings on Blue Note, virtually every s |
d, the stadium became a temporary shelter for | hundreds of people displaced from the tsunami. |
"There are rivers that flow for | hundreds of miles towards the level of the sea without |
thousands of civilian deaths and which forced | hundreds of thousands of refugees to flee the city. |
art of the tower's lift-motor room and forced | hundreds of people to evacuate the building. |
tate, including the torching of homes forcing | hundreds to flee into the jungles. |
on afterward, they torching homes and forcing | hundreds of families to flee. |
diers attacked Mak Mun and Nong Chan, forcing | hundreds of refugees back into Kampuchea and executing |
Because individuals can form | hundreds or even thousands of trait groups within its |
Lesnewth Hundred is one of the former | hundreds of Cornwall, Trigg was to the south-west and |
n large bombs, some effects may thus be found | hundreds of kilometers from the blast site (such as in |
A teenager killed in North Carolina is found | hundreds of miles away. |
In some places the crabs have been found | hundreds of miles from the sea. |
Since the choir's founding, | hundreds of boys have been educated in sacred and clas |
g 2589 runs at an average of 32.77, with four | hundreds and a highest score of 211 (at the Antelope G |
His four | hundreds in 1963 included 152 against Nottinghamshire |
in his final county season did he score four | hundreds in a year. |
xt year was another matter, as he scored four | hundreds, including an unbeaten 200 against the West I |
s new county, averaging 44.51 and making four | hundreds in 2002, as well as averaging over 50 in List |
Hemlingford was one of the four | hundreds that the English county of Warwickshire was d |
history the county was divided into fourteen | hundreds, namely Bampton, Banbury, Binfield, Bloxham, |
Quakers, are not compatible with any of Fox's | hundreds of published letters, pamphlets, and books; n |
John, Juan and his family end up freeing | hundreds of prisoners, causing Juan to become a "great |
unded in 2004, it aggregates information from | hundreds of other travel sites and helps users book fl |
rom 58 to 770 individuals, or decreasing from | hundreds of plants to only 3. |
which coordinate government acquisitions from | hundreds of independent organizations for the blind an |
Moon trees are trees grown from | hundreds of seeds taken into orbit around the moon by |
ined At The Heart fought off competition from | hundreds of other new musicals to reach the final of t |
ne nanosecond and pulse repetition rates from | hundreds of hertz to several megahertz (MHz) |
to visit and communicate with leadership from | hundreds of companies over a two-year period. |
the Greek Theatre has seen performances from | hundreds of musical and theatrical artists. |
A range of reports from | hundreds to 9000 people were alleged to have been invo |
What distinguished Butrimonys from | hundreds of similar crimes in the Baltic region was th |
ver thirty thousand grassroots activists from | hundreds of organizations and coalitions. |
e in the careers of over 5,000 teachers, from | hundreds of schools, in Houston and across the country |
published literature, and contributions from | hundreds of others, he put together by far the most co |
New York is a hybrid mix, as immigrants from | hundreds of countries each add their own flavor to urb |
apital of Alabama" for packaging seafood from | hundreds of fishing boats. |
e a landmass has features at all scales, from | hundreds of kilometers in size to tiny fractions of a |
udents with access to thousands of books from | hundreds of school, public, and college libraries by w |
s casting agency, Scream Management, and from | hundreds she made it through to the final six, who wer |
n and a large number of Plymothians fish from | hundreds of spots around the Sound and along the river |
ough to produce “popping” sounds audible from | hundreds of feet away. |
Inuit from | hundreds of smaller camps scattered across the north, |
Aside from | hundreds of articles, his major works were Manual of t |
o ten Miller Research Fellows are chosen from | hundreds of nominations in all areas of science on the |
s, in 1933 and 1935, and to score two further | hundreds. |
During this time, he gave | hundreds of concerts in factories and in small towns. |
sits by the San Gabriel streams are generally | hundreds of feet deep and gradually decrease in coarse |
tware and methods - enabled Symyx to generate | hundreds to thousands of unique materials at a time an |
in 48 hours, and in its first month generated | hundreds of pages of ideas for upgrading Sea Shepherd' |
ing World had virtually no debt and generated | hundreds of millions of dollars in revenues after goin |
plement called Metabolife 356, once generated | hundreds of millions of dollars in annual sales. |
eas are particularly active, often generating | hundreds of comments per submission. |
modulator, with the capability of generating | hundreds of sidebands with total span of at least 3 te |
Following the 1994 Rwandan Genocide, | hundreds of thousands of ethnic Hutus had fled across |
pped-up effort by urban debate leagues to get | hundreds of inner-city and financially challenged scho |
raining in the danger zones, would have given | hundreds of thousands of people time to move to the sa |
Over the years, he has given | hundreds of lectures to a wide variety of organisation |
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