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well as those men who had been invalided or | otherwise disabled while on duty. |
ocus is to assist the elderly, disabled, and | otherwise disadvantaged in rehabilitating and rebuildi |
ntal handicap and those who are destitute or | otherwise disadvantaged. |
ar 3500 residents of the city were killed or | otherwise disappeared, a full 60 % of the population. |
would prove to be the only highlights in an | otherwise disappointing season. |
s 16 possessions being a shining light in an | otherwise disappointing end to a year in which Fremant |
They need not be burnt or | otherwise discarded after the holiday ends. |
nia Dutch cooks often made use of food parts | otherwise discarded, including pig organs and scraps a |
e next year while the branches were burnt or | otherwise discarded. |
ervices or other persons, been prosecuted or | otherwise disciplined for any act perpetrated against |
d a dialectic which brought together several | otherwise discrete social groups. |
e offered to the poor, the homeless, and the | otherwise disenfranchised. |
highest provincial vote for the party in the | otherwise dismal (for Falangists) elections of 1936, j |
mist Koyas embrace the relativist discourse, | otherwise dismissed as un-Islamic, justifying matrilin |
asi-crystalline structure at the surfaces of | otherwise disordered liquids, where atoms or molecules |
Acquire, alter, improve and to charge or | otherwise dispose of property |
In the case that illegal or | otherwise disreputable and unpopular activities become |
lize"-capture; induce to surrender; kill; or | otherwise disrupt-the noncombatant infrastructure of V |
eyond the line of the gunboats and rammed or | otherwise disrupted the movements of their opponents; |
ate leaps, more like the modern triple jump; | otherwise, distances of known jumps (which are often a |
s most common in the Late Cretaceous, but is | otherwise distinct from the skeletons of azhdarchids. |
de/tapeworm), all have gastrointestinal, but | otherwise distinct, symptoms. |
de/tapeworm), all have gastrointestinal, but | otherwise distinct, symptoms. |
and repeat again (often in an exaggerated or | otherwise distorted form) until most people assume tha |
de by manipulating the piles, by twisting or | otherwise distorting the piles, before they were forge |
SCUBA divers from taking artefacts from, or | otherwise disturbing the wreck. |
The forest was in part a royal domaine and | otherwise divided among clerics and nobles. |
igious people among the Indians (XVI,I), and | otherwise divides Indian philosophers into Brahmans an |
nctionaility as the Battle Mode (Worldwide); | otherwise do not have Battle Classes to sort the playe |
Old mines become white, but | otherwise do not discolour the leaf. |
tle) have made statements that contradict or | otherwise do not support Behe's claim of the book pass |
m may have read Geoffrey's Vita Merlini, but | otherwise does not intrude any elements of the (by the |
Pacific benefitted from being a foreign (not | otherwise doing business in Tennessee) corporation in |
heek, it provides light comedy touches in an | otherwise dramatic story. |
ating a viable option for students who might | otherwise drop out. |
es, where it grows in moist or damp areas in | otherwise dry habitat, such as desert and scrub. |
ted States, where it grows in moist areas in | otherwise dry habitat, such as desert springs. |
o draw in his audience and add excitement to | otherwise dry subjects. |
ed States, where it grows in moist places in | otherwise dry habitat, such as riverbanks. |
ter from the river into a series of shallow, | otherwise dry, overflow lakes. |
hinges upon especially difficult or vague or | otherwise dubious etymologies" (e.g. |
that Pironi was simply trying to spice up an | otherwise dull race, and duly re-passed his teammate, |
olen underwear delivery) to go on with their | otherwise dull and loveless lives. |
the effects of growing up in an alcoholic or | otherwise dysfunctional family. |
the effects of growing up in an alcoholic or | otherwise dysfunctional family. |
ation and experience by working, training or | otherwise, e) the establishment of convalescent homes, |
Prisoners will sometimes initiate | otherwise easily avoidable conflict for no other reaso |
ached part of the Rape of Pevensey, which is | otherwise east of the Ouse. |
selfly Diceratobasis macrogaster which would | otherwise eat them. |
time he may be naked, or wearing pyjamas, or | otherwise eccentrically dressed. |
o be free to interchange material, but to be | otherwise editorially independent. |
utset they were found to be rough riders but | otherwise effective locos. |
people who cause bureaucratic bottlenecks in | otherwise efficient organisations". |
Otherwise, either the repressor will bind to the opera | |
isement the maximum percentage was 10-20% of | otherwise eligible white voters with most states havin |
in UIL-sanctioned contests provided they are | otherwise eligible. |
d the observational inconsistency that would | otherwise emerge from Olbers Paradox. |
ssibly because he was in the armed forces or | otherwise employed away from Kent. |
ld parish, who was treasurer of Berwick, and | otherwise employed in public services in the north, un |
n question & answer, but their thoughts were | otherwise employed." |
The station was at the end of a long and | otherwise empty lane running alongside Otterspool Park |
Video monitors also occupy each seat of the | otherwise empty theater. |
e weight of the payload by the weight of the | otherwise empty aircraft when fully fueled. |
The | otherwise empty boat was found a few days later with h |
erything he owned (except his absercisor and | otherwise empty house); he sleeps with as many women a |
w lamp-posts and a stairway on each of the 2 | otherwise empty platforms; unlike the more ornate stat |
As of 2005, the Colgate Clock stands on an | otherwise empty lot; all of the other old buildings in |
tones are positioned around the edges of the | otherwise empty-looking cemetery, and are marked "know |
The spot is | otherwise empty. |
ot taking possession of the water that would | otherwise end up in the Great Lakes / St. Lawrence sys |
on footprint by reusing materials that would | otherwise end up in landfills. |
Otherwise, end-of-file is returned. | |
erseas and there plotted against the king or | otherwise endangered him. |
ntaining a truce with his brother-in-law and | otherwise enemy, Philip III, Duke of Burgundy. |
Court's unanimous opinion, holding that "an | otherwise enforceable contract allocating attorney's f |
r days after her death, as a result of being | otherwise engaged with the incarceration of the duc de |
he majority of Baptists, even those that are | otherwise engaged in peace efforts. |
As the mindstream of Kamalashila was | otherwise engaged, a Mahasidda by the name of Padampa |
ion for instrumentalists, having their hands | otherwise engaged, who cannot readily avail themselves |
se: Predictable Crises in a Business Career, | Otherwise Engaged: The Private Lives of Successful Car |
that his poor performance detracted from an | otherwise enjoyable movie. |
Sellers, who | otherwise enjoyed only minor success as a music produc |
and disorder in the holy Communion, as might | otherwise ensue;) yet, lest the same kneeling should b |
us exempt from a prosecution that would have | otherwise ensued. |
unity to learn to play with toys, forage, or | otherwise entertain itself. |
ed Catbird with distinctively green/brown or | otherwise entirely brown upper body and lighter under |
yna (Leucopsar rothschildi), a starling with | otherwise entirely white plumage. |
ait, highlighting the white cuffs agsint the | otherwise entirely black costume with ease and fluidit |
elds and hand harvesting) and grown on sites | otherwise entitled to a prestigious appellation may be |
Otherwise entry to the Library is strictly regulated, | |
ion of the United States over all powers not | otherwise enumerated and granted to the Federal Govern |
ize and the number of variables allowed, but | otherwise equivalent to the commercial version. |
afety on deck, squeeze through portholes, or | otherwise escape. |
, apocalyptic folk, neofolk, avant-garde and | otherwise esoteric or experimental artists, such as De |
on your user page is a feeble attempt to say | otherwise, especially after the fact) The best UFlorid |
h a selenium light meter attachment but were | otherwise essentially identical to the Standard C3. |
nd I cannot help it, for I could not believe | otherwise, even if I knew I was to suffer for it the n |
t in manoevres on six occasions, and was not | otherwise ever out of sight of land. |
es to produce a better dictionary than would | otherwise ever likely be written, while at the same ti |
ir experiences from the time to put what are | otherwise everyday streets for residents into a greate |
Otherwise everything they gained might be lost. | |
Otherwise, everything about Kylie Minogue's first live | |
Repeated violations of the | otherwise exclusive rights to the land by gold prospec |
applied to radio, visual interaction in the | otherwise exclusively aural arena of radio, the listen |
body, i.e. a body established by statute or | otherwise exercising a public function. |
ordingly, it is only briefly detailed in his | otherwise exhaustive book Rolling With the Stones. |
eauty, his paintings (especially landscapes) | otherwise exhibit the same variety and expression of h |
Although its side windows are not arched, it | otherwise exhibits all the common features of Carpente |
ive speakers of a source language that would | otherwise exist for a posteriori languages. |
tese and no translation of it (in English or | otherwise) exists as yet. |
as a Thismia, a member of a plant genus that | otherwise exists only in the Southern Hemisphere. |
at Kawkab al-Hawa, north of Beit She'an, and | otherwise expanded their fortifications. |
on investment is higher than what one would | otherwise expect based simply on the value and scarcit |
should still have the possibility of growth, | otherwise expectancy would cease, and with it life's g |
Although all energy | otherwise expended on reproduction is directed to the |
o), he refused to talk about her publicly or | otherwise exploit their relationship. |
practicable public and shall not be sold or | otherwise exploited for the private gain of any indivi |
erhead and some wind-breaking walls, but are | otherwise exposed to the weather. |
enalty to set an example to others who might | otherwise express such opinions in the future. |
the extent that may be needed, unless it is | otherwise expressly declared. |
f advice functions is generally to modify or | otherwise extend the behavior of functions which canno |
Tewahedo Church conducted its liturgy in the | otherwise extinct language of Ge'ez, though the church |
st" was considered "one track too many on an | otherwise extraordinary album." |
It is | otherwise extremely hardy and can live in home aquaria |
for debugging a wide range of bugs, that are | otherwise extremely challenging. |
and support challenges that engineers would | otherwise face. |
er death occasioned an emotional entry in an | otherwise factual diary. |
ons such as Outlook to start when they might | otherwise fail. |
ntury for the club against Glamorgan but has | otherwise failed to impress for the club, his bowling |
such as time-critical code that the compiler | otherwise fails to optimize, may require dangerous cod |
tempts to encrypt the communications channel | otherwise falling back to unencrypted communications. |
Otherwise famous as a Queen's Counsel, parliamentarian | |
, the novel contains no science fictional or | otherwise fantastic themes. |
ept as pets, they run free as house cats do, | otherwise farmers consider them pests. |
classical and folkarts of the land which are | otherwise fast being relegated to memory. |
llionaire megalomaniac W.H. Donovan after an | otherwise fatal plane crash. |
gave away a few penalties early on but were | otherwise faultless in defence. |
These were entitled Dress Rehearsal, but | otherwise featured hosts such as Susan Conway, Lynne G |
d not appear in a 2008 reunion sketch, which | otherwise featured all of the original cast members fr |
s making it a very distinctive feature in an | otherwise featureless plateau. |
It diverts water that would | otherwise feed Pyramid Lake into the Carson River wate |
Otherwise fermentation will continue. | |
Otherwise, festivals usually allow the player to engag | |
Otherwise fetch the data from main memory and mark the | |
Otherwise, few painters from about 1700 until the end | |
tish medal and was used in this case because | otherwise fewer than two hundred medals would have bee |
ovide accommodation for immigrants who would | otherwise find it difficult. |
, when relatives live in different cities or | otherwise find a single location inconvenient, shiva m |
sustained a cut above his right knee but was | otherwise fine, and made the tag regardless. |
ly if the first player played in the center, | otherwise five choices. |
instrument can measure the depression in an | otherwise flat plate. |
Ten ♣: "A mound or small hill in an | otherwise flat landscape could be a sign of ancient hu |
"Snowdrift" sandhill on | otherwise flat land in Wyperfeld National Park, 2001 |
liffs are a unique geological feature on the | otherwise flat Kerala coast, and is known among geolog |
situated on "the Hill" (the only hill on the | otherwise flat Isabella Reservation). |
This spacecraft crashed after an | otherwise flawless mission; telemetry contact was lost |
The others are in close alignment holding an | otherwise flimsy thin iron bridge. |
time of taking the picture, the Thames would | otherwise flow towards the camera. |
Most of the water that would have | otherwise flowed over the falls has been diverted to t |
Otherwise, FM 2708 only intersects with local county r | |
Leppard | otherwise followed the 1744 version of the opera. |
a comedic remake with contemporary songs, it | otherwise follows Dickens' original story closely. |
D32 titles not to see a release (cut-down or | otherwise) for the Amiga home computer system, on whic |
tory tract infections, as an expectorant and | otherwise for cough. |
ney and Randy Oda (who is perhaps best known | otherwise for his collaborations with former Creedence |
g the west bank with a detachment, but chose | otherwise for fear his men would be unable to make it |
utes and changes in the rules (legislated or | otherwise) for the prize, no one was deemed qualified |
nd ultimately providing an easier route than | otherwise for Souths to win the title away from both o |
of finding homes, though commercial means or | otherwise, for the puppies, thus adding to the populat |
or Somerset, but Frazer's county cricket was | otherwise for Sussex. |
owed it to portray a taboo subject which was | otherwise forbidden by the Production Code of 1930, an |
He visited Mecca in 1845, a city | otherwise forbidden to non-Muslims. |
en to mobilize Jews against their will or to | otherwise force them to contribute to the Ukrainian mi |
ne to pay off the mortgages was approaching; | otherwise foreclosure and eviction would follow (affec |
cattered small trees (often conifers) within | otherwise forested areas; these areas are called serpe |
ir mother (who it can be inferred is dead or | otherwise forever absent in real life) comes to scold |
Otherwise, forget the licence fee. | |
ualled the most tries in a season marking an | otherwise forgetful year for the Knights. |
Highlights of an | otherwise forgettable season included the late arrival |
This | otherwise forgettable season is noteworthy for one eve |
, however if you want to kill them so be it, | otherwise forgive them. |
essed, the poor, the nonconformists, and the | otherwise forgotten people. |
credited with garnering Emmy nominations for | otherwise forgotten programs, and the ever-increasing |
delw Brydydd Mawr contains a reference to an | otherwise forgotten early poet named Morfran, and sugg |
in the drain and then the vacuum which would | otherwise form as the water flows down the pipe. |
such structures (whether these are human or | otherwise) form a network of relations that can be map |
ny resulting differentiation that would have | otherwise formed a large rocky core and icy mantle. |
Otherwise, Forstheim is surrounded by arable farmland. | |
and has acted as a corridor for species not | otherwise found in the region. |
Sun summarizes various comments of the sort | otherwise found in multiple blogs. |
te, but with the Northern Ireland Parliament | otherwise free to govern. |
and Victor Russenberger (Swiss members of an | otherwise French expedition). |
rescott's drive was eventually repelled, but | otherwise French efforts continued to be hampered by t |
with German as its official language in the | otherwise French-speaking Bernese Jura (Jura Bernois). |
ng itself with water or air when stressed or | otherwise frightened. |
led for "maximum assistance" financially and | otherwise, from Member States in order to support the |
d praise; but with the Pirates it is happily | otherwise; from first to last, and in every bar, a sim |
Otherwise, from Kii Province after the Battle of Sekig | |
for true reforms to take place, warning that | otherwise, full-scale conflict could ensue between bik |
The WCML is | otherwise funded by trade union and individual subscri |
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