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The first rules | were distinctive. |
The first examples | were seen around 1850 and were made of wicker-work, |
At first, they | were uncredited. |
At first, buildings | were scarce and students were few. |
Five crewmen | were killed. |
Five seats | were up for election. |
Five Saudis | were repatriated in May 2003. |
All of their five children | were baptized. |
Five locomotives | were built, numbered 0001-0005. |
Five members | were elected. |
Five rounds | were played. |
While only five episodes | were aired, six were shot. |
All five crew | were killed. |
Five singles | were taken from the album. |
All five crew-members | were lost. |
Five villagers | were wounded. |
Five people | were killed while 156 others were injured. |
Five MPs | were elected from the party. |
A total of five seasons | were recorded. |
Six policemen and five militants | were killed. |
Five representatives | were shot in the attack. |
Five Thevars | were killed in police firing. |
Five hostages | were freed, while eight were killed. |
Five ratings | were killed and seven were seriously wounded. |
Five men | were also injured. |
Five percent | were unsure. |
During the rescue operation, five aircraft | were shot down, 11 air men were killed in action, an |
Fixed salaries | were mandated for retailers; sales commissions were |
FK Karabakh | were the defending champions. |
NGP flash carts | were also available. |
Flicker fixers | were devised to remedy this. |
Gunnery and formation flight training | were omitted. |
The floors above | were offices. |
20 flown missions | were needed to qualify |
Flying lessons | were available. |
More specific follow-up tests | were negative. |
The following people | were born in Lismore. |
Following days | were more successful. |
Expenditure for personnel | were €4.0 million. |
Two tracks for streetcars | were laid. |
Prayers and services for reparation | were held. |
Deportations for misdemeanours | were subsequently suspended. |
Different approaches for it | were considered. |
Reviews for Solarbabies | were very poor. |
More than 90 formal papers | were presented. |
His formative years | were spent in Asia. |
Forty settlements | were established. |
Forty people | were reported injured. |
Forty-five cars | were built by the Union Construction Company, eight |
Forty-two lives | were lost. |
The forward cabs | were absent. |
Fossil remains | were recovered from Lebanon. |
Its foundations however | were preserved. |
Four people | were injured. |
Four torpedoes | were fired but all missed. |
The other four gunmen | were also killed. |
Three soldiers and four sailors | were killed. |
Four soldiers | were killed while three others were rescued. |
Four seats | were up for election. |
Four cannons | were seized, as were 90 French soldiers. |
Four patients | were reportedly treated. |
Four suspects | were reportedly remanded. |
Four Assistants | were also elected. |
Four classrooms | were built in 1993-1994. |
As in 2009, four events | were scheduled. |
Four civilians | were also wounded. |
At least four people | were killed and 82 were injured. |
Another four people | were sentenced. |
Four men | were convincted in absentia. |
Four races | were scheduled. |
Four candidates | were nominated. |
Four heats | were held. |
four shots | were fired |
Four shipyards | were involved in the construction. |
Of the four, three | were sons (b. |
Fourteen people | were injured. |
Fourteen people | were injured though there were no deaths. |
Fourteen songs | were recorded, but only ten songs were included. |
Fourteen people | were killed and 202 were injured. |
Fourth-year sales | were $3.2 million. |
1000 francs notes | were introduced in 1942. |
The fraternity houses | were renovated in 2009. |
Repeated French assaults | were driven back. |
Both German and French decorations | were worn. |
Other French leaders | were less enthusiastic, however. |
French-language productions | were featured |
Most frequent reactions | were gastrointestinal and nauseas. |
Fresh elections | were held the following year. |
Representatives from SADC | were invited to participate. |
Reviews from critics | were mixed to negative. |
Side effects from treatment | were minimal. |
The front lines | were overrun without opposition. |
Street frontage buildings | were also provided. |
Only two of Fuller's force | were killed. |
Funeral services | were arranged the next day. |
Four further pavilions | were opened in 2009. |
However, no further programmes | were ever made. |
A further 1,091 | were wounded. |
Further modifications | were made during Muslim occupation. |
A further 32 | were wounded, while 80 horses were lost. |
Further developments | were built in London. |
Further repairs | were made in 1998. |
No further singles | were released. |
Further episodes | were therefore not commissioned. |
Further alterations | were made in 1905. |
Future hangings | were carried out at Newgate. |
Budgeted revenues for FY 2006-07 | were $68,228,376. |
Galuteria's family | were mostly blue-collar workers. |
Garrison's nicknames | were "Rocky" and "Snapper." |
Most of its gas stations | were closed. |
4 Georgian civilians | were also killed. |
German losses | were also high. |
Seven German sailors | were killed. |
The German people | were told Jews were a threat. |
The German losses | were high. |
German losses | were much higher. |
The Golden Shares | were also removed. |
No goods facilities | were provided. |
21 laboratories and government agencies | were involved. |
Most chattels and Government documents | were saved. |
Gharghur and Gozo FC | were relegated. |
In 2007, 11th grades positions | were open. |
His two grandmothers however | were gifted painters. |
Great Britain | were victorious, and won 14-6. |
Her greatest successes | were at Vienna. |
Many Greek Catholics | were angered. |
Greville's plans | were no less ambitious. |
Ground commands | were received at 115 MHz. |
The 14 group winners | were paired up. |
Group winners | were Bulgaria. |
Sears' optimistic growth projections | were not met. |
Series guest stars | were mostly English actors. |
Single Guest Tickets | were 5s.9d. |
Their GWR numbers | were in the range 200-420 but they were not consecut |
Their GWR/BR numbers | were in the range 303-440 but they were not consecut |
Joseph H. Elmore | were early physicians. |
H2 cars | were retired in 2000-2001. |
Van der Haegen's colonies | were no exception. |
Two Haganah troops | were also wounded. |
As a result, half points | were awarded. |
Half points | were awarded. |
Free gymnastics and hand apparati | were allowed. |
The original handling problems | were largely unresolved. |
Only handmade prototypes | were ever created. |
All hands (49) | were lost. |
The hapless Santals | were cut to pieces. |
Hapoel Jerusalem | were also promoted. |
Battles, he maintained, | were won by skirmishers. |
And thogh he hooly | were and vertuous, |
Health clinics | were built across Latin America. |
Heavy rains | were reported throughout the islands. |
Hence they | were called “old texts”. |
Her parents | were hoteliers in Lugano. |
She and her family | were declared stateless. |
Her parents | were both Holocaust survivors. |
Her parents | were Jim and June Andrew. |
Her ashes | were buried in Granville, Ohio. |
At that time her measurements | were 32C-22-33. |
Her troops | were transferred to other ships. |
Her parents | were both physicians. |
Her ashes | were interred at O'ahu Cemetery. |
Her siblings | were George, Charles, and Elizabeth. |
Both her parents | were Catholic. |
Her parents | were from Mallow, County Cork. |
Thereafter, her kills | were frequent. |
Her sisters | were Aoide and Mneme. |
Her whereabouts | were then unknown. |
Her companions | were decapitated. |
Her sisters | were Aoide and Melete. |
87 of her crew | were lost. |
Often, her programs | were unusual. |
All of her crew | were saved. |
Her parents | were wealthy lingerie manufacturers. |
Her siblings | were Lottchen, Karl and Louis. |
Her sisters | were Apollonis and Borysthenis. |
Her efforts | were successful. |
Her great-grandparents | were slaves in Mississippi. |
Her detractors | were just as vocal. |
Nineteen of her crew | were lost. |
Her remains | were cremated. |
Among her pupils | were Giannina Arangi-Lombardi. |
Among her pupils | were; |
Hettinger's merits | were also recognized abroad. |
Some downpours and high winds | were reported. |
Fourth place and higher competitors | were eliminated. |
Its hind limbs | were rudimentary. |
Much of his works | were oleographs. |
His parents | were called Samuel and Elizabeth. |
His parents | were boat-builders. |
His speeches | were often parodies of Dore's. |
His parents | were originally from Missouri. |
However, his attempts | were unsuccessful. |
His letters | were published after the war. |
But his efforts | were unsuccessful. |
His sons | were Andreas and Emmanouil. |
His actions | were remarkably similar. |
Two of his brothers | were killed. |
His avocations | were farming and rowing. |
The circumstances of his death | were mysterious. |
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