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Senator Crist is of no | relation to Florida Governor Charlie Crist. |
The importance of the | relation of these two ancient temples is evidenced by |
d's parameter is a consequence of Tisserand's | relation. |
her countries, he began to take notice of the | relation between the distribution of plants and the so |
nonym with a similar name, the grape is of no | relation to the Greco Bianco grape of the Calabria reg |
ature, which kept a logical copy of rows of a | relation on different AMPs. |
Semi-parametric estimates of the | relation between weather and electricity demand (with |
an impressive cultural-historic study of the | relation between imagined futures and the dynamics of |
On account of its | relation to the MDxx chemical class, MDP2P, as well as |
ries of Substance and Quality, ... and of the | relation of Inference uniting them. |
or been responsible for the compilation of, A | Relation of the State of Polonia (1598): Res Polonicae |
the company had been guilty of an offence in | relation to the company for which he was criminally li |
ating the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office in | relation to alleged racism and abuse of power, as well |
ead heads for each stripe, slightly offset in | relation to each other to allow for more flexibility i |
Elle, Monique and Flameshe (a story often in | relation to Gilbert's) |
In 1995 a comprehensive book on the | relation between marine mammals and noise had been pub |
He also wrote (1857) a Latin treatise on the | relation of Greek and Latin studies to Christian theol |
is of freedom, rights and justice, and on the | relation between moral and economic rationality. |
at Johns Hopkins University, include: On the | relation between the three-parameter groups of a cubic |
uch of Finkelstein's work concentrates on the | relation between logic and physics, and quantum analog |
As Boland remarks on the | relation of classical to medieval Latin in the poem, " |
scientists to pursue further research on the | relation of the pancreas to diabetes, and ultimately r |
More on Symmetric | relation. |
The Bijvoet Center performs research on the | relation between the structure and function of biomole |
alaceon 6 August 1685, the Propaganda, on the | relation of the Cardinal, elected Leyburn vicar-aposto |
used on the study of aphasia, focusing on the | relation between language, thought, and cortical funct |
Dalcroze works on this | relation thanks to the rhythm and elaborates, as a bac |
has its base in Taoism and also touches on a | relation to uchi-soto. |
nd in passing, discredit Dirk's thesis on the | relation between Sovereignty questions and Imperial Br |
Commenting on his | relation with every character would fail WP:Plot. |
On the | relation between the two figures, Gadamer wrote: "When |
are split into various groups based on their | relation to the world: the Gahonga are the jogah of ro |
a color may appear different depending on its | relation to adjacent colors. |
On the | relation of time to death, in: Campbell, Joseph (ed.), |
hich time he published over 140 papers on the | relation of hippocampal, neocortical, and pyriform cor |
n insists on existing laws, and dwells on the | relation between canons and laws - ecclesiastical and |
also be interpreted as happening just once in | relation to time. |
Negative one bears | relation to Euler's identity since |
d ai+1 there is always exactly one precedence | relation. |
onalism which became the policy of the ONF in | relation to Northern Ireland (in contrast to previous |
rious claims of truth can be observed only in | relation to other systems in uniform motion resulting |
ames herself ... she can know herself only in | relation to Adam.” “Eve's sense of self becomes import |
ributive sense to the *-k suffix, but only in | relation to pronominal forms (LaPolla 2003:26). |
and tidbits in the beginning that are only in | relation to Brighams LDS church...to be fair, other re |
rations and relations whose j-th operation or | relation for j∈J is the j-th operation or relation of |
f say content management systems, or customer | relation management system, or human resource systems, |
nd jokes without any continuous intent or any | relation to the character's past adventures. |
r to the major sports topic of the day, or in | relation to the guest being interviewed by Landsberg. |
reasonably be expected to be done with or in | relation to the product; and |
the parish boundaries often bore little or no | relation to the natural geography. |
ough these alternate titles have little or no | relation to the plot, the latter two appear in the lyr |
ally was down to controversial team orders in | relation to road position. |
The term originated in | relation to Japanese animation (anime). |
or to activities or operations carried out in | relation to such a field. |
Sources differ over Ilona's | relation to Matthias. |
In May 2006, Packard, in | relation to his employment with the Alabama Secretary |
Explication du panorama et | relation de la bataille de Solferino, Paris, Dupont, 1 |
t passes through positions having parallax in | relation to the optical convergence point. |
re Reserve, showing Mukurthi National Park in | relation to multiple contiguous protected areas |
Sullivan, Sir Hubert Parry, Joseph Parry (no | relation to Hubert), Francis Bache, Alice Mary Smith, |
al models of cell signaling, in particular in | relation to bacterial chemotaxis. |
growth, and studied catalysis, particular in | relation to ammonia oxidation, the preparation of pure |
ed his theory of sexuality, in particular its | relation to childhood. |
large and two neighborhoods in particular in | relation to the lead problem we now address. |
of debts owed to the church; particularly in | relation to unpaid funeral charges. |
dance of technical language - particularly in | relation to official government communication, includi |
not sufficiently accountable, particularly in | relation to planning and rezoning decisions. |
American religious views, particularly their | relation to Western Christianity. |
edictions of ozone depletion, particularly in | relation to the Arctic. |
relationship with her father, particularly in | relation to her burgeoning sexuality. |
ation of physics to medicine, particularly in | relation to the practical aspects of cancer treatment |
n the USA make me very angry, particularly in | relation to Alain Baxter's case. |
r monitoring the environment, particularly in | relation to glaciers and climate change (Glacsweb proj |
the history of west Cheshire, particularly in | relation to the salt and chemical industries and assoc |
to the Australian Parliament, particularly in | relation to Aboriginal rights and to the standardisati |
people with a mental illness, particularly in | relation to the issue of stigma. |
conflict and reconciliation, particularly in | relation to sectarianism. |
-and continued to oppose him, particularly in | relation to his support for high tariffs. |
focuses on religious ethics, particularly in | relation to the Islamic and Christian traditions. |
bligations under the Statute, particularly in | relation to the arrest and surrender of persons wanted |
the German military buildup, particularly in | relation to the Treaty of Versailles and the later Ang |
play's political implications particularly in | relation to caste.interesting |
vities of rail operators and other parties in | relation to these facilities as well as to the safety |
features the lyrics "This too Shall Pass" in | relation to the album name. |
rmley is an important location of the past in | relation to coal tax posts. |
th her lover this is obviously in the past in | relation to the song, David is on a balcony rapping ab |
y of the science and practice of Pathology in | relation to medicine; to encourage research in patholo |
ne moult and changes in migration patterns in | relation to global climate change, as well as document |
n her own, used the term "nuclear payload" in | relation to the missiles. |
ion is the abolition of criminal penalties in | relation to certain acts, perhaps retroactively, thoug |
velocity and therefore greater penetration in | relation to its size. |
ion of the Cepheid variable period luminosity | relation for estimating distances. |
Byrne was arrested on suspicion of perjury in | relation to the Sheridan defamation trial. |
agements, assurances, licenses and permits in | relation to the said Kerala Newsprint Mill. |
, how to address the actions of one person in | relation to another that might be unfair or could even |
self ethos, found objects and the physical in | relation to the human body. |
Billy Deans was one of the early pioneers in | relation to the use of trimix for deep diving. |
all sure what you mean by "has taken place in | relation to"; could you clarify? |
ot appear that anything illegal took place in | relation to these loans, the Central Bank of Ireland w |
so that, depending on how they are placed in | relation to other words, initial consonants of words m |
Depending on the card's placement in | relation to other cards, the message is to tap into on |
Pratt was accused of "flagrant plagiarism" in | relation to this book. |
itle (where Mercury can either be a planet in | relation to their previous song rottel-the-sun, or a c |
er to describe the movement of the planets in | relation to the stars as we observe them from Earth. |
ppendices on the composition of the poem, its | relation to the Iliad and the cyclic poets, the histor |
s, and attempts to bring the great poets into | relation with this. |
In geometry, the isotomic lines of a point in | relation to a triangle are the cevians through the poi |
In 1982, Cardwell was questioned by police in | relation to his visits to Kincora Boys' Home, which ha |
turned herself in to New York City police in | relation to a shooting early that morning outside a Ma |
ons under investigation by Victoria Police in | relation to the Melbourne gangland killings of 1998-20 |
elped the Government to formulate policies in | relation to library development in the state. |
s to persons engaged in political policing in | relation to the Securitate). |
ncreasing the proportions of polybutadiene in | relation to styrene and also acrylonitrile, although t |
Sparsely populated in | relation to its area, the Democratic Republic of the C |
U.S., legal interpretations of pornography in | relation to the constitutional right to free speech di |
i.e. detected through the head position with | relation to gravity. |
The position and | relation of the esophagus in the cervical region and i |
the aircraft an indication of his position in | relation to location of the beacon. |
temporarily improved Edward II's position in | relation to the baronial opposition. |
fficult to define their political position in | relation to the Labour and Conservative parties and el |
Dupuis was told to clarify his position in | relation to that document, but he was never discipline |
depending on where her house is positioned in | relation to the Lady, she is more or less likely to pe |
It is notable for possessing, in | relation to body length, the longest penis of all vert |
Shinshu tradition, important possibilities in | relation to engaged Buddhism. |
ng coastal areas of the state was possible in | relation to the outer edges of the depression. |
A possible dependency | relation is |
lly restored, as authentically as possible in | relation to the way the boat was originally. |
itish nationalism, an isolationist posture in | relation to foreign affairs, opposition to immigration |
life in Asia, revealing its symbolic power in | relation to the life of the city. |
Powers in | relation to policing and justice were transferred to t |
ure to consider reasonable practicability" in | relation to M spending equal time with both parents. |
e Church of Rome's Doctrine and Practice with | relation to the Worship of God in an unknown tongue.' |
rom the perspective of Foucault's practice in | relation to contemporary political philosophical and p |
Employer policies and practices in | relation to older workers. |
regarding players' habits and preferences in | relation to tennis as a part of their Who Are You? cam |
g parents, while the number of pregnancies in | relation to total population is largely the same in al |
minor ordering on graphs forms a preorder, a | relation that is reflexive and transitive but not nece |
the improvement of the present German-Soviet | relation in comparison with 1925. |
d that restricted the freedom of the press in | relation to court proceedings in Northern Ireland. |
hips took effect because of NAACP pressure in | relation to the boycott of the state by the organisati |
The lowest pressure in | relation to the storm, 998 mbar, was reported shortly |
his kitchen, Walter Brantingham, presumably a | relation. |
ake meaninglessness into itself presupposes a | relation to the ground of being which we have called " |
e 10,000 Lakes Festival in 2008, primarily in | relation to the related Cosmic Break Tour. |
at hate and not love is the primary emotional | relation between men'. |
nologies, and to foster ethical principles in | relation to assisted human reproduction and other rela |
was knighted by James I in 1605, probably in | relation to his work as court goldsmith and jeweller r |
and was succeeded by Bohemond II, probably a | relation. |
of the molecule that might be problematic in | relation to the experimental data. |
l of Europe uncovered a number of problems in | relation to a new electorate law approved just prior t |
ver's catchment) has caused other problems in | relation to sewage. |
study of physical and biological processes in | relation to climate change. |
ion among students and young professionals in | relation to ethical implications of science and techno |
It has a controversial safety profile in | relation to other fluoroquinolones. |
ronmental Impact Assessment is in progress in | relation to a proposed initial Transport and Works Act |
or a wpo, is a wqo that is a proper ordering | relation, i.e., it is antisymmetric. |
story of the uses of intellectual property in | relation to the life sciences from the eighteenth cent |
le is often a placeholder for any property or | relation over the individuals of the theory. |
It references Waite's "The Mormon Prophet" in | relation to the book's account of the Mountain Meadows |
fication, to issue a refusal of protection in | relation to the appellation of origin in question (see |
estroyed by conservatism and provincialism in | relation to the modern architecture, and by Cardiff Co |
Section 18 made provision in | relation to proof of carnal knowlededge. |
It made provision in | relation to disorderly houses. |
who have a carer and would make provision in | relation to the responsibilities of local authorities |
Part I of the Act sets out provisions in | relation to the courts' criminal jurisdiction, and Par |
friends with the influential Przebendowska, a | relation to the favourite count Fleming. |
of importance in transpersonal psychology, in | relation to health in an occupational setting. |
e members of RNSWCC and the general public in | relation to all aspects of purebred dogs; |
student, with whom she has a purely physical | relation. |
Contrast: The original meaning is put in | relation to another sphere of life: All we need is lov |
d prophetic symbolism of the Great Pyramid in | relation to the then known archaeological history, alo |
l his death" statement should be qualified in | relation to the sources being used to substantiate the |
ves are only substance, quantity, quality and | relation in the stricter sense of that term. |
alse presupposition being that any quality or | relation must be a universal" (Campbell 1991, preface) |
Jordan was never formally questioned in | relation to the matter and no charges have been brough |
andsberg asks a guest one-on-one questions in | relation to a sports issue of the day) and the closing |
particular, the SCHER addresses questions in | relation to new and existing chemicals, the restrictio |
studies of variation in solar radiation, its | relation to the sunspot cycle, and its effect on weath |
Swami Rama, in | relation to accusations made against him while alive, |
His reign may be described as reactionary in | relation to his father's; and Kings suggests that he m |
in the text, but is produced by the reader in | relation not only to the text in question, but also th |
against homosexual practice, most recently in | relation to the legislation on civil partnerships, whi |
on of Taxpayers based on her voting record in | relation to government spending. |
The lowest sea level pressure recorded in | relation to the system was 1009 mbar (hPa; 29.81 inHg) |
bar (hPa; 29.38 inHg), the lowest recorded in | relation to the storm. |
n 1995 (the PGA Tour began keeping records in | relation to par in 1956). |
o be recursive if there is a recursive binary | relation R that well-orders a subset of the natural nu |
Preorder - a reflexive transitive | relation |
together and pushed through major reforms in | relation to: Sewerage (waste water) infrastructure imp |
iliar Chamo, with development regarding Eva's | relation with Negi's father, Nagi Springfield. |
nations concerning his doctrine regarding the | relation of God to the Logos, which was satisfied. |
med the founding of a certification regime in | relation to neighbouring Guinea's exports of rough dia |
sed to denote the usual strata of a region in | relation to the rock which is being discussed or obser |
d a certificate of commercial registration in | relation to the establishment of Parkson Cambodia Hold |
icle 39.1 of the FIA Sporting Regulations, in | relation to team orders and Article 151c of the FIA In |
nd former world champion boxer Robin Reid (no | relation). |
ations from the special relativity dispersion | relation at large energies (corresponding to small wav |
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