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Construction of the tunnel | posed several severe technical challenges; this also |
hilst Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith | posed with Sharon Corr after both collected awards. |
esign, and an artist from the development team | posed as Sheng Long. |
; it was said to weigh one and a half tons and | posed a significant challenge to transport it to the |
nd early spring months when weather conditions | posed a significant challenge. |
debates, Kerry argued that Saddam Hussein had | posed a significant potential threat, but that Presi |
forces at the Battle of Uman, they nonetheless | posed a significant threat to the German advance and |
The problem | posed by slavery, according to many Northern politic |
was a satire that showed a picture of Stewart, | posed like Smith, that said 'Jon Stewart Will Teach |
area, featuring Myers' character, Guru Pitka, | posed as Smith. |
Appearing nude in a bodypainted bikini, Greene | posed for SoBe advertisements that ran in the 2010 i |
e, Atlas met erotic photographer Ron Lloyd and | posed for some photos; this led to the "Body Solo" v |
Learning that she has | posed for Sordi and become the subject of the latest |
start, it was the first race of the event that | posed any sort of challenge. |
rces recruiter offices, even though the groups | posed no specified threat to national security. |
about, among other issues, the possible danger | posed by storage of spent nuclear fuel at the Plymou |
s deep sea team sweepers, to combat the threat | posed to submarines by Soviet deep-water buoyant moo |
the issue of negligence, and the test has been | posed in such terms in a number of cases. |
mittees to address science and policy concerns | posed in such areas as acid rain, marine pollution a |
ld and uniting humanity to face the challenges | posed by terrorism, xenophobia and anti-Semitism. |
Overcoming the fear | posed by terrorist threats is a tremendous test of o |
The problem this | posed was that Naples cookies would end up stuck tog |
photography necessary to give the same life to | posed images that audiences are used to from seeing |
In 1998 she | posed for the adult magazine Playboy. |
the surrounding areas, galvanizing the threat | posed by the American aircraft carriers in the minds |
t the security risks and environmental threats | posed by the project have not been properly addresse |
why not?", prefiguring the fateful question he | posed at the opening of the Chatterley trial in 1960 |
Dunbar | posed for the November 2003 issue of Playgirl magazi |
Gulbis also | posed for the November 2004 issue of the magazine FH |
e of 12 of the hottest players in the NRL that | posed for the League Of Their Own 2006 calendar that |
The horse, | posed in the 'passage' gait, is facing left, in orde |
nate Committee on the Judiciary on the dangers | posed by the abuse of prescription medications. |
ency style with the sitters somewhat languidly | posed if the portraits show more than heads and shou |
were more cooperative, answering the questions | posed by the court. |
Richards created scandal when she | posed for the June 1961 issue of Playboy, subsequent |
az de France and Suez, according to conditions | posed by the European Commission with regards to all |
She | posed in the American July 2006 issue of FHM magazin |
They are almost all | posed in the negative, as rhetorical questions. |
house was built to warn shipping of the danger | posed by the reef. |
The model who | posed for the statue, Valentina Izotova, a native of |
ved there was based on a problem Chebyshev had | posed earlier, the representation of expressions of |
Graphic artist Dick Randall also | posed for the cover painting with his wife, Arnie. |
This was based on concerns | posed by the 750-volt third rail that powers the tra |
stratovolcanoes, similar to the current threat | posed by the western flank of Cumbre Vieja, could in |
The danger | posed by the patients is determined by consultations |
due to the low cost and relatively low hazard | posed by the liquid in case of breakage. |
nto the war and the potential threat that this | posed to the Australian mainland the Militia were ca |
In 2009, she | posed outside the British Houses of Parliament, pain |
Lovejoy asks the guests questions | posed by the public via text and email.The show is r |
cross into British territory, and the obstacle | posed by the Rocky Mountains to supply lines. |
acon pub; Michael Perry, Archdeacon of Durham, | posed for the sign in 1980, although the sign has si |
has different settings to adjust the challenge | posed by the game. |
Jabiim highlighted the level of threat the CIS | posed to the Galactic Republic. |
is officially depopulated due to the geohazard | posed by The Barrier, a lava dam holding back Gariba |
Hadfield then | posed in the Salford Advertiser that week with the s |
lop from playing within - and beyond - a frame | posed by the structures of existing music, which is |
and Vladivostok to counter the growing threat | posed by the Imperial Japanese Navy towards Russian |
Members of the Montreal Hockey Club of 1885, | posed with the Birks Trophy. |
The twins have also | posed for the YouthAIDS Aldo "Aldo Fights AIDS" dog |
lack of resources in the region and the threat | posed by the French Indian Ocean island bases delaye |
Rosie and Renee | posed in the August 2002 issue of Playboy together. |
Since no threat of force was | posed by the union, Shaw sided with the defendants a |
s home country of Sri Lanka that the threat he | posed to the powerful drugs Multi-nationals may have |
But the more immediate danger was | posed by the Japanese Fourth Air Army at Wewak. |
ndergraduate at Cambridge University, Cole had | posed as the Sultan of Zanzibar - who was visiting L |
ly switched plans to meet the immediate threat | posed by the Percys. |
of notification as to the danger the aircraft | posed to the civilian population. |
The graduating class often | posed around the statue for a photo in the 1940s. |
Finally realising the threat | posed by the rapid German advance from the Ardennes |
ccording to Palmer this could resolve problems | posed by the Kochen-Specker theorem, which appears t |
nistration is too weak to withstand the threat | posed by the hard-line Islamic insurgents. |
The question | posed by the magistrate was: "Was it lawful under se |
environmental impact of uranium mining is that | posed by the large volumes of tailings, mining waste |
Besides the hazards | posed by the stormy North Sea, the mines provided th |
Ed Smith is important as the individual who | posed for the Heisman Trophy with the now iconic str |
Recognizing the danger | posed to the colony by hostile neighbors, he establi |
for the many solutions he provided to problems | posed in the American Mathematical Monthly. |
elping organisms deal with key survival issues | posed by the environment. |
The question | posed on the ballot was, "Do you want to reject the |
d migration occurred in response to the threat | posed by the Huns. |
Schmitt | posed with the American flag and Earth in the backgr |
She also | posed in the March 2005 issue of FHM magazine along |
and final battles, a multiple answer question | posed by the character must be answered. |
In response to a question | posed by the Flemish newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws on |
ation of the Laughing Man case, Major Kusanagi | posed as the Laughing Man in order to uncover a cons |
e decided to turn north and address the threat | posed by the Continental Army remnants in North Caro |
It was | posed alongside the railroad's first locomotive, C. |
threat to the security of the Coalition Forces | posed by the Iraqi Ba'ath Party, |
took place as a protection against the threat | posed by the Ottoman forces with a base amounted of |
y fans have also pointed out the contradiction | posed by the finale - in which the clearly warlike b |
However, Henry also saw the danger | posed by the Duke of Guise, who was gaining more and |
Annys caused controversy when she | posed on the cover of P-Magazine, standing on the Be |
made apparent to the Emperor the threat level | posed by the invading Arabs. |
d by the impending election, and by the threat | posed by the National Front. |
ed a case in August 1995 after Sapre and Soman | posed in the nude, wearing only shoes and a python w |
nergy Roland TB-303 riff at various stages and | posed over the regular 4-to-4 beat rhythm. |
, as the humans were never aware of the threat | posed to the lake, leaving Dan to curiously ask the |
She was part of a group of five athletes who | posed for the Bold Beautiful Biathlon calendar. |
It was judged that the risks | posed by the nuclear fallout and the political aspec |
A special problem was | posed by the nomadic Bedouin of the south, who were |
Fearing the threat | posed by the US carriers to the RY forces, which did |
Keith, Rosanna Crawford, and Megan Imrie), who | posed for the Bold Beautiful Biathlon calendar. |
tle was inconclusive, but the threat Ras Kassa | posed to the I Corps and III Corps was neutralized. |
espond to virtually all the tactical questions | posed by the English press. |
was not the primary model - Wyeth's wife Betsy | posed as the torso of the painting. |
from engineers about the dangers of launching | posed by the low temperatures of that morning and ha |
Convinced of the threat | posed by the Allies to the iron ore supply, Hitler o |
ee girl from Buckley in Flintshire, Wales, who | posed under the name Cherry Dee. |
To overcome the limit | posed by the growth of the powers, Malajovich-Zubell |
of the first leaders who recognized the threat | posed by the rise of the communal forces to the secu |
s [1985] 1 S.C.R. 721 was a reference question | posed to the Supreme Court of Canada regarding provi |
Along with Kira Kener and Tera Patrick, Dasha | posed for the cover of Playboy magazine's March 2002 |
crying and was showered with streamers when he | posed in the middle of the ring. |
A second barrier was | posed by the fact that additional accommodation coul |
ring 20 of 30 questions related to citizenship | posed by the voting registrar. |
If all three decide that a threat is | posed to the health of bees, they may prohibit the t |
invasion of Tibet and the subsequent threat it | posed to the North-East, the IAF commenced operation |
Soon after his arrival at the Democrat he | posed for the Arkansas Times May 1979 magazine cover |
warfs' home, but later warns her of the threat | posed by the Queen and rushes to her aid upon realiz |
fficiency agency addressing the new challenges | posed by the welfare reform movement has been ensure |
lism (2001, for an article on the health risks | posed by the conflict in Colombia) |
fforts to halt the cycle, seeing the threat it | posed to their survival as an ethnic group, and Kalt |
tle several times, worried about the threat it | posed to their trading interests; they occupied it i |
more tests in theoretical clinical situations | posed than their German counterparts; U.S. clinician |
Esther and Paul have to deal with the problem | posed to their marriage by Rachel's provocative youn |
he kept in touch in spite of the difficulties | posed by their living on different sides of the Iron |
n-American soldiers, including a baseball team | posed in their uniforms. |
n the album (back or inside cover) of the band | posed with their entire array of musical instruments |
ever, recognising the threat that the obstacle | posed to them, the Viet Cong had immediately begun a |
of the danger which Khalid's entry into Syria | posed for them. |
curity and foreign policy of the United States | posed by these grave acts of violence; and |
I of Bulgaria in 1230 put an end to the danger | posed by Thessalonica, and John III made an alliance |
The question | posed in this plebiscite, was whether the German peo |
hted the human right to water, and the threats | posed for this right. |
He has not flinched from the challenges | posed by this and is resolute in his pursuit of impr |
gainst "incompetence" in Nasjonal Samling, and | posed the threat that if Lippestad did not remove in |
This | posed a threat to the Japanese base on Buka Island t |
should contain any separatist activities which | posed a threat to China and that Turkish security ag |
s crippled by this severe defeat to Abijah and | posed little threat to the Kingdom of Judah for the |
bservation that 'this 5-foot-2-inch young lady | posed no threat to the officers.'" |
benezene was found to be in saturated soil and | posed no threat to people. |
s from Malabar to use a base in Neduntivu that | posed a threat to Portuguese shipping through Palk S |
e dead girl's lies about a sexual relationship | posed a threat to Milne's engagement to his girlfrie |
It stressed that the current situation | posed a threat to peace and security. |
m, and whilst it generally flows unseen it has | posed serious threat to many regions of the town. |
4 the pool was filled in because its condition | posed a threat to public health. |
ictim (Louise Wilson) to feel that his actions | posed a threat to her personal safety. |
Throughout its course, Erick | posed a threat only to shipping lanes. |
of gay men led normal and well-adjusted lives, | posed no threat to children or public morality, and |
The police had known that the murderer had | posed a threat to several people, and had carried ou |
office was a widespread belief that communism | posed a threat to citizens. |
l and respiratory infections, and malnutrition | posed a threat to the population living along the ri |
This | posed the threat of serious flooding in the Big Sur |
e agent monitoring him had concluded that Amir | posed no threat to the Prime Minister's life. |
As it became clear that the Iraqi Air Force | posed no threat, the role of No. 75 Squadron shifted |
ternational studies revealed that Gatifloxacin | posed 17 times higher risk of developing serious hyp |
Three panelists | posed questions to the candidates: Human Rights Camp |
The world map system in particular | posed problems to designers; who stated "the toolset |
police concerns regarding the distraction they | posed causing to passing motorists. |
al years later, Irene's son (Prince Sigismund) | posed questions to Anderson through an intermediary |
It stated that the situation in the country | posed threats to security and stability in the regio |
ef career as a model, during which the sisters | posed topless together. |
of women recognized the threat that the Nazis | posed and took a stand to fight on the side of human |
t: Head of a unicorn "issante", confronted and | posed between two enscrolled armorial banners of Lim |
rmy Deputy Chief of Staff, reviewed the threat | posed to U.S. servicemembers by biological weapons. |
onnection with police stings in which officers | posed as under-aged girls to arrange meetings of a s |
ted this may have been because of questions he | posed to university officials. |
Hilbert | posed twenty-three unsolved problems in mathematics |
cial-ecological systems studies the challenges | posed by urbanization and the transformation of rura |
purported to warn about insidious dangers Jews | posed by using the metaphor of an attractive yet dea |
age of over 11 minutes, since no GC threat was | posed - Vasil Kiryienka, starting the day over an ho |
The question, as Baron Alderson | posed it, was “[W]here is the difference between cla |
ting that the gravest national security threat | posed to Washington was not terrorism, but the deepe |
Specifically, the questions | posed are whether the restriction on Plaintiff's spe |
She may have | posed for Whistler as early as 1872, as a stand-in f |
to oppose the war, because of the challenge it | posed to white supremacy, specifically how white enl |
ol's colors were simply blue and red, but this | posed issues with home/visiting football games, wher |
crack-down needs explanation beyond any menace | posed by women. |
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