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de in the sense that the brighter the star the | wider the emission.' |
The | wider significance of such change is in terms of fut |
out and a great boost for the project and the | wider regeneration of Bradford |
The Club continues to contribute to the | wider administration of cricket in the NCU where mem |
ves of the New Zealand legal tradition and the | wider legal developments around the world. |
the sense described here is also a tree in the | wider sense, i.e., the pair (T, <), where < is defin |
If 'Sound of Confusion' denied the | wider stretches of the sense in favour of the immedi |
His story is to this day unknown to the | wider public, although some believe that (as the dir |
tion of different standpoints at Brighton, the | wider national campaigns against the absorption of a |
Inevitably these dogs filtered through to the | wider population, and the original variety dwindled |
Old Babylonian coefficient lists and the | wider context of mathematics in ancient Mesopotamia, |
ncil, as well as playing an active role in the | wider community. |
IUCN Red List, because of the threat from the | wider ranged smooth marron, Cherax cainii, which was |
f some Turkish reinforcements nevertheless the | wider repercussions of the attack at Lone Pine weigh |
er of concentration and death camps and of the | wider Nazi-controlled genocidal effort across Europe |
ing talent amongst people aged 15 to 23 in the | wider community. |
elves have very little real application in the | wider Entertainment Industry and their concentrated |
individual missioners, Church leaders and the | wider society. |
ng research and fostering close links with the | wider community. |
nd is keen on strengthening the links with the | wider community it already enjoys. |
It gave its name to the | wider borough when it was formed in 1974. |
They were part of the | wider Japanese Special Attack Units program. |
o the hill itself, it is also the name for the | wider geographical area, which is part of the Penrho |
to be the first international football (in the | wider sense) match with Swedish participation. |
hospital since its foundation in 1740 and the | wider history of medicine in the East End. |
r 7,500, it is the principal settlement in the | wider Dengie peninsula area (population 20,000): it |
nderstanding of how they can contribute to the | wider community". |
ty of working horses used with Dearham and the | wider County of Cumbria. |
of the European Parliament and was part of the | wider 1989 European Parliament election. |
with the square root of microwave power in the | wider power range. |
Aghaviller gives its name to the | wider townland, civil parish, and electoral district |
idiary, Sekenke Exploration Limited, while the | wider area around the mine is under exploration by C |
new facilities will provide Billingham and the | wider community with excellent education is a buildi |
s on the Way of St. James, benefiting from the | wider pilgrim traffic throughout Western Europe. |
gameplay of the series with elements from the | wider action game genre. |
When Thomas Telford built the | wider, straighter BCN New Main Line to bypass the Sm |
story Society with the aim of representing the | wider interests of members. |
h of the village of Keysoe, and is part of the | wider Bolnhurst and Keysoe civil parish. |
to expose both the Kuku Beach Piggery and the | wider New Zealand pork industry. |
the town of Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo in the | wider Beiras wine region south of the Douro river. |
nter, called St. Benedict Center, to serve the | wider Christian community of Madison. |
They are a part of the | wider Khanzada community of eastern Uttar Pradesh. |
The | wider area surrounding and including Hangleton is co |
ps from Afghanistan and Iraq, and supports the | wider implementation of the National Solidarity Prog |
to reflect the fact that the school served the | wider Conwy Valley. |
n as a key link between the Government and the | wider Labour movement. |
ial, with negative high voltage applied at the | wider input end, and positive voltage near ground ap |
bou-mergoud) is, according to Moroccan and the | wider Maghrebian folk belief, a fetus which has been |
Other colleges and universities in the | wider Tampa Bay Area include Eckerd College and St. |
al serving all the people of Hong Kong and the | wider region. |
The NABPP is a part of the | wider United Panther Movement, which includes organi |
of cryobiology and biopreservation and to the | wider field of biomedical engineering in the form of |
His words sparked a debate on the | wider implications of the hymn. |
Somerset local government district within the | wider Somerset County Council. |
lltagsgeschichte can be considered part of the | wider Marxian historical school of 'history from bel |
It is part of the | wider Brighton Dome complex of buildings. |
rs and failed to cultivate support amongst the | wider sections of colonial society. |
k Rock Tunnels were widened to accommodate the | wider rolling stock from the Lebanon Valley Branch. |
It may also include public members from the | wider Stanford community and the fields of philanthr |
appy as a college head, he was involved in the | wider work of the university, chairing the committee |
and social issues related to Singapore and the | wider world. |
d circulation of over 300,000, and mirrors the | wider decline in attendance and membership in The Un |
is located within the Oare valley, part of the | wider East Lyn Valley. |
ographic statistics are only available for the | wider 92139 ZIP code which includes all of Paradise |
the development of selected topics within the | wider context of physics. |
They were the first trams to have the | wider 2.6 m (8.5 ft) bodies, that allowed four-abrea |
The opening of the | wider Oregon Inlet meant less water flowed through N |
Community facilities in the | wider Broadmeadows area were generally the outcome o |
with the region's landowners, farmers and the | wider community, mainly through education projects. |
erroneously used by the media to describe the | wider anti-Naxalite operations; the Government of In |
community considers itseif as belonging to the | wider Shaikh community of South Asia. |
al obesity crisis, which faces the UK, and the | wider general population. |
The settlement forms part of the | wider Totternhoe village and civil parish, with Chur |
The system is being expanded to detect the | wider range of lahar threats now expected on Ruapehu |
War and Society in Revolutionary America: The | Wider Dimensions of Conflict (1988); George Washingt |
an area of Wigan, and an electoral ward of the | wider Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, in Greater Manc |
s and theatre directors, but also explores the | wider worlds of literary biography, history, travel, |
ther[er] to a new, secondary emphasis upon the | wider cultural world - upon the symbolic order. |
The house's setting and the | wider local area features in many of his stories in |
geography and biology students, as well as the | wider public. |
h others to promote the value of cinema to the | wider public. |
of the songs on that album became part of the | wider Salvation Army music repertoire - most notably |
, he was received as a legendary figure by the | wider public, who closely identified him as a 'leade |
stry, government, the education sector and the | wider science, technology, engineering and mathemati |
and maintained by the service provider or the | wider software community. |
ation and support are valued in school and the | wider community. |
centre of a major redevelopment as part of the | wider Paddington Waterside scheme and is surrounded |
hool has an international feel, reflecting the | wider Cambridge community, and in January 2010 has t |
The | wider eyes were said to give the Waxhaw a hunting ad |
es are somewhat more liberal than those in the | wider levels of Church governance. |
The first stage in the | wider development of the site was the construction o |
rity (registered in South Africa), part of the | wider international Order of St. John, dedicated to |
ssets of the parish are considered part of the | wider archdiocese). |
cure is the motto of extending services to the | wider sections of the community and neighborhood of |
and Justice League Detroit, and a part of the | wider Crime Syndicate of America. |
nie Pit was opened in 1881 and was part of the | wider Podmore Hall Collieries, a large combine of Pi |
Lower Woodside forms part of the | wider Slip End civil parish, and is close to the cou |
gainst Italy in March 2003 and was part of the | wider 43 man squad for the World Cup, playing in the |
d applicable to stars of type G, K, and M. The | wider the absorption, the brighter the star. |
ssons, the facility is intended for use by the | wider community. |
The organization first entered the | wider public consciousness in 1987, with its This is |
It is also significant even in the | wider context of the British in India. |
The central line is a part of the | wider London Underground network. |
527-565) and thus a member of the | wider Justinian dynasty and cousin to Justinian's su |
Ernesettle is one of several sites within the | wider Plymouth and Devon area, listed for a possible |
to after school hours, which would attract the | wider Public. |
e then Lords of the Manor-and a chapel for the | wider community in 1496; A document dated 20 March 1 |
foster and support the | wider knowledge and enjoyment of birds generally |
ansform sporting facilities in schools and the | wider community across Northern Ireland. |
including almost all of Oldham and most of the | wider Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, it is not excl |
ival attendees were viewed as "hippies" by the | wider British public(some were, in fact, self-descri |
o upgrade sports facilities for pupils and the | wider community. |
It is where the University reaches out to the | wider community. |
The response of the | wider Haredi and Modern Orthodox leadership has been |
Reynolds encourages readers to explore the | wider blogosphere and to fully read articles and pos |
ll known within the village, as well as in the | wider community of Shrewsbury and Shropshire. |
led to controversy both in the LCMS and in the | wider St. Louis region. |
and above all the only iron ore deposit of the | wider region at Mugharet al-Warda (Abu-Ajamieh et al |
man's family in Knott County, Kentucky and the | wider community. |
n area of Oldham, and an electoral ward of the | wider Metropolitan Borough of Oldham, in Greater Man |
s, too, seems to be a visual of death that the | wider public need not see while reading about the fa |
The Awlad Himayd belong to the | wider group of Baggara Arabs of Kordofan and Darfur. |
ry of Wales (that is, the Welsh branch) of the | wider international Order of St. John. |
s, a cultural resource for the village and the | wider community. |
olic churches in Hove and one of eleven in the | wider city area. |
In the | wider definition, 2899 of the votes for candidate A |
aw enforcement agents can be attributed to the | wider cultural phenomenon of victim blaming myths. |
ost of Nussbaum's paintings went unseen by the | wider world for the first 25 years following his Jul |
Valley technology start-up communities and the | wider technology field in USA and elsewhere. |
RLAWS system will broadened in response to the | wider threat. |
nd Headington Hill Hall and have access to the | wider resources within the University. |
While Egypt as a part of the | wider Ancient Near East had entered historicity sinc |
ich soldiers monitored the Jewel House and the | wider Tower of London. |
north of Leeds and sees itself as part of the | wider Harewood community. |
tockport, and has a population of 136,082, the | wider borough having 281,000. |
The school serves both the local area and the | wider multi-racial city community. |
not copyrighted and later became known in the | wider world as a general-purpose peace symbol. |
on-going dialogue between Anglicanism and the | wider Church, see Anglican communion and ecumenism. |
tre is a Multi-Use Access Centre, offering the | wider community a flexible, friendly Community facil |
re) since the country's incorporation into the | wider legal entity of the Kingdom of England. |
ate August, the new bridge was removed and the | wider roadways on the old finally permitted speeds e |
The metaphysis is the | wider portion of a long bone adjacent to the epiphys |
ief deity of the Koryak mythology, part of the | wider Siberian mythology. |
The village is the largest settlement in the | wider Sundon civil parish, though Lower Sundon is pr |
using development by Warringah council and the | wider Forestville community that has allowed Forestv |
eds changing to improve communication with the | wider English speaking world. |
the meetings to develop the Action Plan of the | Wider Caribbean Region of the United Nations Environ |
In such matters, CMF reflects the | wider evangelical church in that some members believ |
lay the New Zealand attack and ultimately, the | wider offensive of which the battle was a part faile |
Today, Lower Sundon lies in the | wider Sundon civil parish, and is close to the large |
Hakim first came to attention in the | wider music community through appearances of his wor |
For the | wider usage of the word "llan", see Llan (placename |
e been invited to take on this new role in the | wider church. |
ant service centre and economic driver for the | wider south east Wales economy. |
The war later become submerged into the | wider War of the Austrian Succession. |
The | wider the roller the smoother the surface of the spi |
pand its activities further to accommodate the | wider community. |
n the 10th Century, some events are set in the | wider period from 790 to 1066, with the appropriate |
e realises that her role in her family and the | wider neighborhood is also important. |
e consumed seasonal products, available in the | wider local area, which underwent minimal processing |
and and Trumans Water, they failed to take the | wider world by storm. |
ave helped to shape the city and influence the | wider community. |
city centre is important to Sunderland and the | wider region. |
ts members and allows the project to reach the | wider community. |
a French land invasion of Egypt, which had the | wider objective of threatening British India and so |
Somerset local government district within the | wider Somerset County Council, having previously bee |
and said "That's pretty much applicable to the | wider experience, really. |
Other secondary schools in the | wider Carlisle district are: Caldew School, (Dalston |
Outreach and help to the | wider community at home and abroad is encouraged. |
The | wider screen better accommodates the GH2's over-size |
roject was deferred due to the downturn in the | wider economic climate, and it was later sold on in |
choose to make his true self available to the | wider world. |
udgemental, and seeing other characters in the | wider world reacting to Joe. |
ed a strand of contextualism in advance of the | wider adoption of commercial Post-Modernism as an ar |
Beer brand is also the flagship product of the | wider Banks Holdings Limited. |
Post-1945, the Free Church engaged with the | wider evangelical cause, but after its growth in the |
ted, yet nothing seemed to be happening on the | wider front. |
has always endeavored to be involved with the | wider community of the clubs he has played for. |
appear to be traditional in the city, and the | wider county of Devon, as they are used as part of s |
The thirty years of violence had concealed the | wider change in social attitudes. |
great-grandfather, as well as members of their | wider family, executed as Judaizers at the behest of |
by the Deardens (father and son) before their | wider adoption by the ceramics industry. |
hern Europe and around Italy, as part of their | wider war with France against the Habsburgs (See Ita |
hieve 200 hours of voluntary work within their | wider community. |
unties Manukau in New Zealand as part of their | wider ITM Cup squad. |
y in love and they prospered and enabled their | wider community to prosper in turn. |
) and often used as an unwitting pawn in their | wider power games. |
ading of Schreber's Memoirs is a part of their | wider criticism of familial orientation of psychoana |
s Herman", sold out quickly, and garnered them | wider media attention, including an appearance on MT |
The sterile leaves have thinner, | wider segments which may be rounded and resemble the |
At the beginning of this | wider valley, Lucas Canyon Creek enters on the left |
sition, say that they are "not as sure in this | wider sphere which roles can be carried out by men o |
n-speckled sepals 3 centimeters long and three | wider petals each 2 or 3 centimeters long. |
has three lance-shaped green sepals and three | wider white or pink- or purple-tinged petals measuri |
aks from Pinocchio, but still holds the throat | wider. |
a 2.459-mile (4.0 km),(length reduced through | wider track re-surfacing done in 2003) 10-turn road |
The double helix is thus | wider and has a longer pitch. |
The river was at that time | wider and shallower until locks were added to make i |
times | wider than long, with nearly straight anterior margi |
he impactor could have been four or five times | wider than the one that created the Chicxulub Crater |
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