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  • He sang definitively about the future.
  • It took quite a long time for Boi to definitively achieve a place in Cercle's starting line-u
  • After being definitively added to Standard's first team squad in 200
  • ond of respect and friendship, and he moved definitively and radically further from the positions th
  • Thirteen years later, Crimea was definitively annexed by the Russian Empire.
  • t 400 years ago and the records kept cannot definitively answer some of these questions.
  • r their quantity nor their launch site were definitively anticipated.
  • on terrane, the Meguma terrane has not been definitively associated with territory on the other side
  • The only site definitively associated with de Soto's expedition is the
  • Eleven pieces can be definitively attributed to Hayne, though numerous simila
  • After Hochland was definitively banned in 1941, Muth successfully managed t
  • It is the only home in Bloomington that can definitively be attributed to Routt.
  • having held any prior political office, she definitively beat Wisconsin State Senate's Majority Lead
  • most important financial backer, Bassermann definitively became the mouthpiece of the liberal moveme
  • is, so I'll keep looking for something that definitively calls him a Yoruba.
  • whelming body of empirical evidence that it definitively carried the day within the Inquisition.
  • This isomer of coronaric acid was first definitively characterized in 1954.
  • While it is difficult to definitively claim the exact nature of Scott and Nesbitt
  • royed the station customs at Leug which was definitively closed in 1815.
  • s the Ouchterlony Test must be performed to definitively conclude from which species the blood origi
  • refused, though, and in 1999, Joyce Maynard definitively concluded: "The only person who might ever
  • On January 22, 2011, the Supreme Court definitively confirmed the sentence.
  • overy of the CB1 receptor this has not been definitively confirmed.
  • untries were not to be attacked unless they definitively could be identified as enemy vessels operat
  • in, Argentina in 2003 repealed, and in 2005 definitively declared void, the Ley de Punto Final and L
  • ies in the Iberian peninsula, but they were definitively defeated by Sancho IV, Ferdinand's grandson
  • rity, for once again a Merovingian had been definitively defeated in battle; the supremacy of Austra
  • hough the renal clearance rate has not been definitively determined.
  • hylbrinzolamide; exact levels have not been definitively determined.
  • In 1990, a team led by Kratz at LBNL definitively discovered the new isotope 263Db in the 4n
  • ally announced that the new pregnancy would definitively end her career.
  • Definitively established in the capital city of Girona s
  • nia, to fight in the Cantabrian Wars, which definitively established Roman power in Hispania, and la
  • for the possibility, which has not yet been definitively established, that this was Sisera's city of
  • act release date of the album has yet to be definitively established, the record most likely had bee
  • ngs deep in limestone crevices, which makes definitively establishing its complete geographic range
  • In 1979 Burns definitively explained the effect of radiation forces on
  • n he was then age 65, Philidor had to leave definitively France for England.
  • Only the Annales Fuldenses definitively give him this title.
  • he estate, in which the grotto was, was now definitively given over to the service of Our Lady, a lo
  • on on women and that this judgment is to be definitively held by all the Church's faithful."
  • njugate linkage, therefore this compound is definitively homoaromatic.
  • language as early as the 1840s, it was only definitively identified in the 1970s.
  • It has not been definitively identified as the bromoperoxidase of higher
  • His wife has not been definitively identified, but she is sometimes identified
  • c structures, nor are the sources of stress definitively identified.
  • This dispute was settled definitively in 1765.
  • The final rupture occurred definitively in 1569.
  • etic studies may place these organisms more definitively in one order or another.
  • He was however definitively in charge by December 1135 during the earld
  • Later, its scope was restricted, most definitively in a detailed study in 1998 by Guy Musser a
  • Definitively incomplete writings.
  • the village of Noudar, which would only be definitively incorporated in the Kingdom of Portugal in
  • d that the plumage of the specimens was not definitively intermediate between Sclater's suggested pa
  • hat he resigned the appointment and retired definitively into private life.
  • necessity of privacy and secrecy, little is definitively known about their prevalence or practices.
  • Little is definitively known about his later life, but he is known
  • e temple site, the function of which is not definitively known by modern scholars, are proposed by V
  • Arnold's origins are not definitively known.
  • he describes the work as "the first book to definitively lay out the case against Mumia Abu-Jamal an
  • DNA evidence can definitively link a suspect to either a crime scene or v
  • f novels and comic books that have tried to definitively link the two.
  • arch 27, 1981, the name of the municipality definitively lost the term " Santurce" , simply being "
  • s conference, claiming no decision had been definitively made.
  • sher or developer that they've been able to definitively make a causal connection between poor sales
  • This portion, definitively more abstract, dressed the performers in si
  • However, not enough votes were collected to definitively name as it the worst series, and there is s
  • It remained definitively neutral at all times.
  • uit Brandy is but Palinka and slivovica are definitively not, they are just normal spirits made from
  • iceably curtailed his monthly allowance and definitively obliged him to give up his right to success
  • hydrogen, a mesonic molecule has yet to be definitively observed.
  • Thiers' aim was to establish definitively parliamentarism, with a "king that rules bu
  • In 1783, it definitively passed to the Russian Empire, with the rest
  • aeological findings presented in this study definitively place the date of eruption in the Autumn, i
  • ned vital throughout 1997, remains the most definitively popular song to implement the melody from "
  • ning, Bucky had acquired documentation that definitively proved the Reaper was an agent provocateur
  • out of court, no final cause has ever been definitively published.
  • lle is the network's managing director, and definitively pulls the office into line.
  • Only when he had definitively quit politics in 1972 did he start realisin
  • Merv Gordon's own goal is the first to be definitively recorded as such in a Chatham Cup final, th
  • After many months in post, he was definitively removed from the national sporting movement
  • teacher although these individuals are more definitively represented by the Hermit, or suggested by
  • In 1842, the land dispute was definitively resolved by the Webster-Ashburton Treaty, a
  • KKE's anti-war position was definitively reversed when Germany surprise-attacked the
  • for the sky positions of sixteen bursts and definitively rule out a terrestrial or solar origin.
  • rk mixing matrix), trimaximal mixing is now definitively ruled-out as a phenomenologically viable le
  • This means that no one can definitively say that older patients can get enough bene
  • or subsidiary attacks on Greek islands were definitively scrapped.
  • Uruguay's independence would be definitively sealed on 4 October of the same year when,
  • The direct result of the treaty was to definitively separate the House of Barcelona-Aragon from
  • This policy was never definitively set out, but the implication in the speeche
  • ern limit of the entire territory was never definitively settled during the Second World War.
  • dely throughout Hardy's career, and was not definitively settled until after he had retired from wri
  • of German areas in Bohemia and Moravia was definitively settled by the 1919 peace treaties of Versa
  • a different resolution each time, and never definitively settling all the details.) East Retford was
  • At the crisis of 15 May, he definitively sided with Lamartine and the party of order
  • 994 the court ruled in favour of Chad, thus definitively solving the Aouzou controversy by assigning
  • letters dating from 18 November 1425, which definitively stabilized John's new position.
  • but when they were produced, "he could not definitively state whether the notes were taken during t
  • The population of Bellsburg cannot be definitively stated with any certainty as it is neither
  • ation pre-emptively classified has not been definitively tested in the courts.
  • am Antheil's grandnephew and I can tell you definitively that George was not Polish.
  • lined, and Corgan said that he "can now say definitively that [Iha isn't] ever coming back."
  • sence of calcium hydroxide, but it is known definitively that calcium bufotenate is too unstable a c
  • nmer and Ridley, and historians have proven definitively that Vermigli had a great deal of influence
  • large randomized controlled trial to prove definitively that HGH provides significant anti-aging be
  • performance on VH1 Storytellers, has stated definitively that the song refers to a teenage girl in a
  • law in Prague before turning his attention definitively to music, studying under Abbe Vogler.
  • Returned definitively to Dresden, he was engaged by the Saxon Cou
  • s of the principle, one that has been shown definitively to be false, and another that remains a val
  • s, they are in agreement on one position as definitively to be held.(Second
  • which is similar to other texts dated more definitively to the late fifth-century BC (i.e.
  • n The Revelation, Marco's world is finally, definitively turned upside down; the book marks the poin
  • that year by Pope Innocent IV, but was not definitively undertaken until 1457.
  • It will definitively wear from then its name of "Rathsamhausen"
  • s that the Ottomans conquered gradually but definitively with the conquest of Constantinople in 1453
  • e agreed to a fifteen-day period for you to definitively withdraw from the Amarakaeria Communal Rese
  • , as with Ash's Lark it is hard to describe definitively without having to compare its characters wi