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the sense of "equal", it does NOT establish a | relation to the International Organisation for Standar |
as used again in the early 1990s this time in | relation to right-wing homophobic campaigns throughout |
before the adoption of the Act, especially in | relation to ensuing competition in the market. |
f the Covenant) discusses the magic square in | relation to the mysteries of creation. |
Lectures on Chemical Pathology in its | Relation to Practical Medicine. |
ced and responded in a professional manner in | relation to what they saw. |
here might be some supernatural occurrence in | relation to the deaths. |
he alleged unlawful conduct of the accused in | relation to their participation in the so-called 'loan |
ad advised that "I have a very strong case in | relation to the programme, and I am planning to sue th |
reports, including one on Community action in | relation to whaling which stressed the need for the Eu |
Getz is no | relation to jazz musician Stan Getz. |
It has no | relation to the comic book series Steel Claw. |
nty town of North Arlington takes its name in | relation to this neighborhood, which it borders. |
In 2001, Dimension Films (no | relation to Dimension Pictures) announced that there w |
Basil was a | relation to Basil Brush and now he's been made to work |
In 1829, the MGCA helped David Walker (no | relation) to publish the radical, 76-page Appeal to th |
velocity and therefore greater penetration in | relation to its size. |
River Rother, in | relation to the other Rivers of Kent |
He is no | relation to Wayne Clarke the footballer and former Eve |
ferent criteria: significant historical role, | relation to a historically significant person, or hist |
t passes through positions having parallax in | relation to the optical convergence point. |
test to determine whether a proceeding is in | relation to a criminal matter and therefore invoking S |
he Eustathians still resented Flavian for his | relation to the hated Meletius, accused of being conse |
d a certificate of commercial registration in | relation to the establishment of Parkson Cambodia Hold |
his borders and the name appears to have some | relation to the neighbouring Kingdom of Navarre. |
xhibit are cars and motorbikes with a special | relation to Huschke von Hanstein. |
ited as Joe Morris on record, though he is no | relation to Joe Morris the free jazz guitarist or Joe |
h Dylan claims that the song's lyrics have no | relation to the messy situation of his marriage to Sar |
Location of Gawler in | relation to Adelaide city centre |
The rule has special application in | relation to partnerships upon the death of a partner. |
rs at UBS, he had written most of a novel (no | relation to American Rust) and decided to pursue his d |
e Act amended 28552 Article 4 of Law 27133 in | relation to supplying the domestic market, authorizing |
Wellington-Halton Hills in | relation to Southern Ontario ridings |
Sometimes the town is is mentioned even in | relation to the Justiniana Prima. |
F.'s best-known effort was Captain Marvel, no | relation to the old Fawcett Comics superhero nor to th |
er Silvio Berlusconi is being investigated in | relation to allegations that he paid a 17-year-old gir |
is used in the study of Bible translations in | relation to their relevant cultural settings. |
Pratt was accused of "flagrant plagiarism" in | relation to this book. |
o which Picabia had contributed), and bore no | relation to its contents. |
also be interpreted as happening just once in | relation to time. |
a surprisingly vulnerable Hank, especially in | relation to Karen and their daughter, Becca. |
Neither is any | relation to this TV series. |
dvocate of the value of nautical surveying in | relation to naval operations. |
Chapter three summarizes dialectics in | relation to economic and social struggles, essentially |
Research: Analyzing the Spitzer Study and Its | Relation to Science, Religion, Politics, and Culture, |
ake or give any representation or warranty in | relation to these premises.' |
At that time, he was wanted in | relation to the murder of a dozen policemen, newspaper |
it in "crimes and misdemeanours ... either in | relation to the King's person or his public negotiatio |
The roof was high in | relation to its width. |
location of the Darnytsia Railway Station in | relation to the perspective growth of the Kiev Metro s |
f the windows to get proportionally larger in | relation to wall surface. |
against homosexual practice, most recently in | relation to the legislation on civil partnerships, whi |
He is no | relation to fellow Indy 500 driver Tom Bigelow. |
ing atmospheric temperature or air density in | relation to altitude. |
is the most authoritative entity in Turkey in | relation to Sunni Islam. |
erm may also be used by political liberals in | relation to government policies which attempt to regul |
Neurons which are small in | relation to their length, such as some neurons in the |
Mawgan-in-Meneage in | relation to neighbouring parishes |
s forcefully display social responsibility in | relation to political situations. |
ches to ethnographic fieldwork, especially in | relation to terminology. |
e claims had been filed throughout Florida in | relation to Hurricane Wilma. |
on cocaine spoons usually have more depth in | relation to width than other spoons, and hold about 1/ |
e Americas (particularly of North America) in | relation to their experience of being colonized. |
a letter addressed to a friend in Ireland in | relation to the condition and circumstances of the isl |
to speak a dialect of Yue, with no linguistic | relation to Vietnamese. |
eople who do complain to government bodies in | relation to Pinter's schools "run the risk of brutal s |
These domains are defined in | relation to a classification of economic activities, t |
ritual in function, sometimes being found in | relation to cursus monuments and henges. |
Geology of Ireland (1878); Valleys, and their | relation to Fissures, Fractures, and Faults (1875); Ha |
specific importance in Catholic canon law in | relation to the sacraments of confession and marriage. |
ted to Crowe's wife Nancy Wilson of Heart (no | relation to the Beach Boys' family). |
He was no | relation to Jean-Claude Van Damme. |
As a child, she had a close | relation to her brother, the later king Christian. |
Earnings-section takes up too much space in | relation to its significance Eixo 15:25, 8 August 2006 |
ncreasing the proportions of polybutadiene in | relation to styrene and also acrylonitrile, although t |
lled The Spanish Conquest in America, and its | Relation to the History of Slavery and the Government |
Attendance figures increased this season in | relation to previous seasons. |
er his marriage to Lady Georgiana Spencer (no | relation to his mistress). |
his Erie spur which I feel is quite unique in | relation to the Erie Canal. |
was released on December 5, 2008, but had no | relation to the 2004 film. |
The reason becomes subjective by | relation to the voluntary and free self; but in itself |
particular, the SCHER addresses questions in | relation to new and existing chemicals, the restrictio |
on, failure to properly inform councillors in | relation to some matters, apparently illegal walkouts |
Davis is no | relation to the jazz pianist, Walter Davis, Jr. |
In | relation to the Rio de Janeiro Metro, the Ministry of |
ils on any events which follow the episode in | relation to Eugene's desire to secure Raquel on contra |
ins with data and case histories why people's | relation to drug use could change according to type of |
Mawnan (top right) in | relation to surrounding parishes |
He is no | relation to Ellen Burstyn (who was born Edna Rae Giloo |
Geyer's | relation to Wagner was one of several controversies su |
peaking, a justice of the peace cannot act in | relation to a document which is to be used in a foreig |
r indicates the amount of fruit to be used in | relation to the sugar. |
in all matters having a close and substantial | relation to interstate traffic" and to ensure that "in |
ation of physics to medicine, particularly in | relation to the practical aspects of cancer treatment |
The third also does not really make sense it | relation to the subject matter; it is about academic t |
This term often arises in | relation to the identification problem. |
He is a close | relation to Matt Brailey who lives in the UK. |
n another year and we will review it again in | relation to his progress. |
n the USA make me very angry, particularly in | relation to Alain Baxter's case. |
m have relatively small inclinations, both in | relation to each other and to the Sun's equator. |
cal Chinese, so it is sometimes considered in | relation to modern Mandarin. |
The federal Beaches riding in | relation to the other Metro Toronto ridings of that er |
Perhaps, then, categorizing the articular in | relation to Catulllus' work might be better such as to |
or a mixture of good sense and sensitivity in | relation to contemporary literature. |
bar (hPa; 29.38 inHg), the lowest recorded in | relation to the storm. |
It is principally famous for its | relation to Mark Twain. |
Alcohol laws are laws in | relation to the manufacture, use, influence and sale o |
the "Tawhid al-Jihad" label have appeared in | relation to developments in the Gaza Strip and are cov |
been bound by an obligation of discretion in | relation to anything concerning the performance of his |
lation as a result of events that occurred in | relation to their patch-over gathering in Red Deer. |
now, due to his | relation to the Casablanca bombings. |
's title, the lyrics indicate little, if any, | relation to the city Commerce, Texas. |
Olsen denied any wrong doing in | relation to the contract and the Clayton Report did no |
reform of the Church, both within it, and in | relation to the Holy Roman Emperor and the other lay r |
legally dealt with by the Guildford court in | relation to Green's death. |
He is remembered in | relation to the history of ideas, and concepts of the |
A notable case in | relation to this controversy is the Finaly Affair, whi |
r three are best when they are read in direct | relation to each other. |
therapy" and was developed and elaborated in | relation to various political and psychological themes |
h the band tried hard, the studio set bore no | relation to the lyrical content and only succeeded in |
r the New Zealand Prime Minister, claiming in | relation to Forbes, "It is what he put in his guts tha |
Like all spin-off media, their canonicity in | relation to the television series is open to interpret |
estroyed by conservatism and provincialism in | relation to the modern architecture, and by Cardiff Co |
negotiations with the Tasmanian Government in | relation to a $2 billion Pulp Mill, aroused serious pu |
ned on Galleywood Common the game bore little | relation to what it is today. |
he may be an individual formerly detained in | relation to the case of convicted terrorist Dhiren Bar |
rmine its rights and those of artists were in | relation to showing or removing the materials. |
administering funds in | relation to national health research policy |
It was directed by Paul Stein (no | relation to the accordionist). |
Subjects of his paintings are his childhood | relation to Africa, his catholic education and his new |
embers nationally and locally, for example in | relation to Bills in Parliament, other legislative mea |
signation due to the arrest of his brother in | relation to a banking corruption scandal. |
providing “expert advice and assistance” (in | relation to the information about the LIRR). |
ile the balance of his mind was disturbed, in | relation to illness following a back injury from a fal |
tions, and many other works which had special | relation to the teaching of the deaf and dumb. |
er was George Deveraux, of Tregoyd, a distant | relation to the line of his father. |
has happily designed the choreography with no | relation to anything else in the show. |
CE, based on a lost original, with a possible | relation to work of Eratosthenes that is now hard to p |
esentations discuss the fossil record and its | relation to evolution. |
egro recording is licensed, but here also the | relation to the Austin-Shilkret song is obscure. |
presents an inventory of musical creation in | relation to its Belgian, European and overseas partner |
encyclopedia of the sexual sciences in their | relation to modern civilization. |
Permanent Delegate for the Carrefour Group in | relation to the European Institutions. |
and funds in support of the AIDS epidemic in | relation to the African American community, was herald |
being relatively overlooked by historians in | relation to the Treaty process, Moka is the only Maori |
Tygra (Better/Nedor's Startling Comics; no | relation to the ThunderCats character) |
counterpoint of the film, flowing without any | relation to the images. |
Darryl Payne was based on unpaid royalties in | relation to the Tom Jones television show from 1980-19 |
life in Asia, revealing its symbolic power in | relation to the life of the city. |
The MU stages regular campaigns in | relation to relevant musical and industrial issues. |
tion of German chemists after World War II in | relation to the Fischer-Tropsch process. |
dnapping, unlawful confinement and robbery in | relation to his alleged activities as a police officer |
She has been accused of genocide denial in | relation to a report she wrote in 1995 for the magazin |
r monitoring the environment, particularly in | relation to glaciers and climate change (Glacsweb proj |
t (1900) and a monograph Accident and Injury; | Relation to the Nervous System (1906), which was later |
Negative one bears | relation to Euler's identity since |
The concept was particularly important in | relation to the promotion of commissioned officers. |
proximate area to be ceded shaded in green in | relation to the future U.S. state of Mississippi. |
e, the central star's mass directly varies in | relation to its progenitor's mass. |
ion is the abolition of criminal penalties in | relation to certain acts, perhaps retroactively, thoug |
Fonda has also explored dance in | relation to jazz music; he played bass with a dance co |
ure prospects of the slave-holding states, in | relation to their coloured population. |
ne moult and changes in migration patterns in | relation to global climate change, as well as document |
It made provision in | relation to disorderly houses. |
all spin-off media, both strips' canocity in | relation to the television series is unclear. |
Map of the Kemsley Railway Station in | relation to other local stations and the Sittingbourne |
scientific matters and F. Wheeler Loomis (no | relation to Alfred Loomis) the deputy director for adm |
In | relation to the sector containing Pompignan, and in re |
He is of no | relation to former major league catcher Thurman Munson |
ders the general amnesia afflicting whites in | relation to the Aboriginal question. |
of the Penal Code, 1860 (Act XLV of 1860) in | relation to clauses (a) to (c). |
itish nationalism, an isolationist posture in | relation to foreign affairs, opposition to immigration |
New version of the article in | relation to "Sons of Liberty" is much improved. |
flower so it's unknown what its design is in | relation to its original flower. |
ed his love interest, Funny Face bears little | relation to the George and Ira Gershwin musical of the |
I submitted the following in | relation to the BMJ editorial and it is published in t |
iples and practice of art and design in their | relation to industrial and commercial processes and so |
The term originated in | relation to Japanese animation (anime). |
e members of RNSWCC and the general public in | relation to all aspects of purebred dogs; |
its brightness and partly due to its spatial | relation to one of the more noticeable asterisms in th |
or to activities or operations carried out in | relation to such a field. |
ntered nonagonal numbers have an even simpler | relation to triangular numbers: every third triangular |
Symbolic Distance in | Relation to Analogy and Fiction, Buchanan's third book |
Act and Masha's Law from offenders charged in | relation to the images. |
In | relation to Internet and politics, he worked on severa |
king into any legal claims they might have in | relation to a possible infringement of trademarks and |
The Laws say that a citizen stands in | relation to the city as the child does to the parent, |
November 1961 on the situation in Vietnam in | relation to Vietcong operations in South Vietnam. |
igital identity and relevant policy issues in | relation to the Digital Agenda for Europe. |
as a result of similar concerns, this time in | relation to one John de Kylwos, regarding Kylwos' exch |
and evaluation of potential safety issues in | relation to reported adverse reactions. |
ernethy, who will now "assume jurisdiction in | relation to any inquiry into his identity, the date an |
primarily with the concept of liquid fuels in | relation to ground transport. |
In | relation to offences created by the Act, the burden of |
otification or recommendation of a sheriff in | relation to an appeal brought by a restricted patient |
has its base in Taoism and also touches on a | relation to uchi-soto. |
hat emphasized the thermodynamics of steam in | relation to powering steam engines. |
wo dimensional conformal field theory and its | relation to string theory (with Daniel Friedan, Emil M |
This station is of no | relation to the current WTAM in Cleveland, Ohio, which |
t or any abuse to it, or there is anything in | relation to a drug-related incident, the rider is alwa |
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