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  • with a very oblique white line from base to one-third, a second white lateral line nearly from bas
  • straight medial above fold from one-fifth to one-third, a similar subdorsal below fold, slightly fu
  • rt medial just above fold, from one-fifth to one-third, a subdorsal, as long as the medial, from on
  • ransverse fascia, a medial from one-fifth to one-third, a subdorsal also from one-fifth, but slight
  • Dorsal crest extending only about one-third along the back; where the dorsal crest termi
  • uction, which reduced the area of the zoo to one-third, and the second in 2003, when construction f
  • nding from costa, a medial from one-sixth to one-third and just above fold, a sometimes oblique, su
  • ing from costa, a medial from one-seventh to one-third and just above fold, an oblique subdorsal fr
  • At least one-third are artists.
  • One-third are elected by members of local bodies such
  • One-third are elected by members of Legislative Assemb
  • rt, the largest ocean of the earth occupying one-third areas of earth's surface.
  • iguration of the State Road is approximately one-third as long as its original route, which extende
  • e elected U.S. Senate face elections of only one-third at a time at two year intervals.
  • the state legislatures every two years, with one-third beginning new six year terms with each Congr
  • ers elect nine directors for two-year terms, one-third being elected each year.
  • transverse fascia, a subcostal from base to one-third, bending from costa in distal half, a medial
  • transverse fascia, a subcostal from base to one-third, bending from costa in distal half, a medial
  • in the basal area, a subcostal from base to one-third, bending from costa in distal third, a media
  • he basal area, a subcostal from one-sixth to one-third, bending from costa and slightly longer than
  • scia, a subcostal from base to two-fifths or one-third, bending from costa at distal third, but occ
  • widening distally, a subcostal from base to one-third, bending gradually from costa in distal half
  • in the basal area, a subcostal from base to one-third, bending from costa distally, a medial above
  • At least one-third beneficiaries shall be women who have regist
  • nt of Transcendentalism, derided the book as one-third blasphemy, one-third obscenity, and the rest
  • hin Bracken mosaics frequently consisting of one-third Bracken and two-thirds grass, often on the e
  • supported physically by two-thirds stone and one-third brick, and supported financially by funds ap
  • The other one-third comes from private donations, including a la
  • The cost was approximately one-third compared with properties in similar private
  • ce of about two thousand men, of which about one-third consisted of French and English seamen and m
  • A popular batter is one-third cup milk, one-third cup flour per egg.
  • by Admiral Hood, whose force was inferior by one-third, de Grasse was beaten off when he attempted
  • ey in apical half, a white line from base to one-third, distal half interrupted, the apical section
  • Coal production was increased by one-third during 1952-53 to 14,500 tons yearly.
  • p of 25,000 150 years ago has shrunk by over one-third, even as the total population in the civil r
  • PSI hospitals have about one-third fewer staffers per bed than comparable facil
  • ganization, or WHO, states that an estimated one-third fewer women are dying from complications dur
  • ne from base to two-thirds, interrupted from one-third, followed towards apex by three white segmen
  • ng dark brown with a white line from base to one-third, followed by an interrupted white line to on
  • i Stock Exchange's KSE-100 Index has dropped one-third from an all-time high hit in April, 2008 as
  • The show draws nearly 300,000 people, one-third from out of state, each year.
  • ia inwardly oblique and strongly narrowed at one-third from the costa, lined dark brown on the insi
  • There is also a one-third full-size (1:3) electric tramcar which runs
  • he disputed territory into three parts, with one-third going to the Muslim Sunni Waqf Board and ano
  • transverse fascia, a subcostal from base to one-third, gradually bending from costa, a short media
  • The mosaics are typically one-third grass and two-thirds bracken.
  • usly attempted to commit suicide, and almost one-third had suffered from anxiety disorder.”
  • One-third have completed treatment and became producti
  • capita and that Mississippians were declared one-third healthier by "official figures" than people
  • tube defects has decreased by approximately one-third in the US, resulting in a cost savings of an
  • the falls is located in Ontario, Canada and one-third in New York State, United States, the Americ
  • , he pitched a no-hit, no run game for eight one-third innings.
  • Each founding publisher was allotted a one-third interest in the new company, Citizen Publish
  • The Solvay brothers in Belgium had a one-third interest in the company.
  • Gird later sold off his one-third interest for USD $1 million, doubling what t
  • his company, Resource Service Group, took a one-third interest in Westgrowth Petroleum, and a year
  • chief executive officer R.C. Hoiles gained a one-third interest in his first newspaper (The Allianc
  • By 1682, he acquired a one-third interest in a 600-acre (2.4 km2) tract on Na
  • Approximately one-third into the season, McPherson's bat heated up a
  • s (360,000 acre·ft) of water, of which about one-third is diverted into Canyon Tunnel and the Hetch
  • forewing upperside is dark and the proximal one-third is green and much paler.
  • live in the State of Hawaiʻi while the other one-third is split among mainland states.
  • replica of the Woolworth Building, standing one-third its height.
  • viving synagogue in Chelsea, a city that was one-third Jewish at the time the synagogue was built.
  • ures a 72-foot (22 m) long stone wall with a one-third larger than life-sized statue of a sitting M
  • e of Trafalgar) Britain had possessed a navy one-third larger than their nearest naval rival but no
  • the Apollo of Mantua type, originally about one-third lifesize.
  • trying to reach the star, which was four and one-third light years, or twenty-five trillion miles,
  • on of 601,874 (2006), of which approximately one-third live in the capital, Pamplona (195,769 pop.)
  • to consist of two-thirds elected members and one-third magistrates.
  • The museum complex is located one-third mile off U.S. Route 141 on County V.
  • The two are connected by a one-third mile outdoor nature trail running alongside
  • Later, the track was expanded to one-third mile.
  • rovides that the Senate may not be less than one-third nor more than one-half the size of the Assem
  • The group found that fully one-third of Michigan's adult workforce, 1.7 million a
  • plan revolved around magnet schools, making one-third of the schools in Charlotte-Mecklenburg eith
  • The Liberals won over one-third of the popular vote.
  • ing Huckabee and McCain were tied with about one-third of the vote each.
  • Today, one-third of the residents are African-American.
  • He lasted only one-third of an inning in Game 1 and one and one-third
  • tives asking for "legislation providing that one-third of the members of school committees in citie
  • 30 (later Hwy 63), now decommissioned, about one-third of the way up from Richmond Hill, Georgia, o
  • were mowing the detachment down with grape, one-third of which were hors de combat at the time
  • the length of the ear is one-third of the length of the face
  • ree members, on a system of rotation whereby one-third of the members would retire at each biennial
  • This is roughly one-third of the estimated 290 billion yen otaku marke
  • daughters died in 1819, Nathaniel inherited one-third of the estate.
  • uded both young men and young women (indeed, one-third of the total students were women, somewhat u
  • About one-third of their number comprised a cadre of trained
  • One-third of the population lives in these blocks, whi
  • This secession of one-third of the society, consisting mostly of the flo
  • its peak, the audience for Family Ties drew one-third of America's households every week.
  • On average, about one-third of the total price of gasoline at the pump i
  • In addition, PAS also captured one-third of the state seats in Kedah, with the remain
  • About one-third of the species formerly placed in Cochranell
  • be called "a good map," meaning that of the one-third of Senate seats up for election, the majorit
  • One serving of this cereal is one-third of a US cup (237 milliliters).
  • Approximately one-third of the seats in the national parliament, an
  • In this election, one-third of seats were up for election.
  • d during her Dallas career, 57 were new, and one-third of those new plays had a continued life on s
  • of students, which means exactly that about one-third of City's population is students.
  • Loans were also not allowed to exceed one-third of an annual salary.
  • At its height, Buddhists accounted for one-third of the territory's population.
  • le and its close suburbs and is where almost one-third of Washington voters reside.
  • An estimated one-third of dedications to the goddess are from men.
  • About 120 people, one-third of them children, were sleeping in the build
  • rectory election, 1795 renewed 150 deputies ( one-third) of the Council of Five Hundred.
  • mocratic Party of British Columbia won about one-third of the popular vote, roughly the same as in
  • WPCP is a secondary treatment plant handling one-third of the city's wastewater.
  • accent that covers the top of the device and one-third of each side.
  • den arrived at Leyte 31 July 1945 with about one-third of her cargo.
  • an 200,000 soldiers and civilians, including one-third of the population of Okinawa, were killed."
  • One-third of shares were owned by the Middlesex Canal
  • claims that the first 25 words make up about one-third of all printed material in English, and that
  • About one-third of students are selected for grammar school
  • over the new borders, because approximately one-third of Kuwait's territory was ceded to 'Abd al-'
  • First District, it encompassed the northern one-third of the nation.
  • About one-third of the students had a European (especially P
  • he power of the whole lens, it must be moved one-third of the distance that the whole lens would ne
  • That number alone makes up more than one-third of the total contestant headcount.
  • have to be produced on a timetable that was one-third of that for the production of Disney's Snow
  • is's figures were consistently very close to one-third of Bahcall's calculations.
  • e city officials, the city conveyed title to one-third of the stadium to the State of Tennessee for
  • Despite winning almost one-third of the popular vote, the Liberal Party own o
  • 4 miles of floor space and could accommodate one-third of the city's population, the Great Depressi
  • Over one-third of the population growth in Kentucky is in L
  • It is said that one-third of the entire French force in this campaign
  • At the height of the trend, approximately one-third of public schools in New Orleans were desegr
  • ough United Artists, of which Vanguard owned one-third of its stock.
  • on the upper surface of the tail, at roughly one-third of the tail's length from the body, and meas
  • roll over 120,000 students, and issue nearly one-third of college degrees in Florida.
  • allowed Darul Islam to flourish, controlling one-third of West Java and even launching raids as far
  • The San Francisco Bay Area hosts over one-third of the world's biotech companies and discuss
  • One of Lynn's granddaughters, Tayla, is one-third of the musical group Stealing Angels.
  • d of the Milky Way lengthwise, through about one-third of its extent, and is flanked by lanes of nu
  • Roughly one-third of the island is within the city limits of C
  • sition of the enemy, though with the loss of one-third of his Artillerymen.
  • eystone Exam scores shall count for at least one-third of the final course grade.
  • CAA member agencies make up one-third of the “best practice agencies” selected in
  • About one-third of unintentional weight loss cases are secon
  • Approximately one-third of the K-12 student population is identified
  • e, so his widow received the lifetime use of one-third of his property ("dower share"), with the ot
  • Approximately one-third of Liviko's production is marketed on 15 dif
  • million gallons of beer a year and produced one-third of all the beer sold in Nebraska in 1960.
  • While one-third of Afghanistan watches, Rafi Naabzada wins t
  • n Station Company owned no track, but leased one-third of a mile of track from Southern and nearly
  • Chopper is one-third of an unnamed gang who sabotages a ride at t
  • ctim of the "Night of the Long Knives", when one-third of the Cabinet lost their ministries.
  • Nearly one-third of the cyclones affected the state in Septem
  • Nations- a student run club including nearly one-third of the school's student population.
  • ed the firm, Mr. Thurmond brought to my desk one-third of the amount of the check, explaining what
  • demise of health planning in the late 70's, one-third of the more than two-hundred areawide health
  • 00 French casualties and 500 to 600 Spanish, one-third of the garrison.
  • In about one-third of cases of hyperprolinemia, individuals car
  • enough to produce biofuels to meet more than one-third of the current demand for transportation fue
  • ase the King would personally be entitled to one-third of the tax.
  • he NSSO, almost nine-tenths of Buddhists and one-third of Sikhs in India belonged to scheduled cast
  • on traditional Japanese instruments, and was one-third of the avant-pop girl group Hoahio.
  • The UNHCR says more than one-third of the flood-affected victims are refugees,
  • istance from the hairline to the eyebrows is one-third of the length of the face
  • Approximately one-third of the original District 14 is now represent
  • s instead became warlords and dominated over one-third of the Earth (including seizing power in som
  • y Councilman Lewis Fidler who has proposed a one-third of one percent tax for the tri-state region
  • th Cavalry was responsible for approximately one-third of the enemy killed by the 101st Airborne Di
  • About one-third of Karrinyup's land area is reserve or bushl
  • One-third of the council was up for election and the L
  • One-third of the hip hop group Dilated Peoples (alongs
  • Therefore, approximately one-third of the available light energy is captured as
  • ortion that connected to Ramsey and occupied one-third of the congressional township.
  • village green, an area of common land about one-third of a mile long, divided up by the Linn or Ki
  • Gundioc's people were given one-third of Roman slaves and two-thirds of the land w
  • In fact, in a typical nuclear reactor, up to one-third of the generated power does come from the fi
  • Each letter also included one-third of a 408-symbol cryptogram which the killer
  • for high treason on the proposal of at least one-third of the total number of the members of the pa
  • 216 seats of the House of the People and for one-third of the House of Elders.
  • One-third of all human deaths are from poverty-related
  • rate, it may be presumed that we want above one-third of the common produce; and if we should want
  • stura bitters, two dashes of Orange bitters, one-third of a jigger of Picon and two-thirds of a jig
  • ion of the Steinsaltz Talmud after less than one-third of the English translation had been publishe
  • Fully one-third of MEC trackage was eliminated, including th
  • graphic plates used in the survey after only one-third of the second epoch photography had been com
  • By 2001 the lifetime rate had fallen to one-third of the population, where it currently remain
  • nant Colonel Wallace A. Downs, reported that one-third of his men had never fired a rifle before.
  • less than 0.5% of Egyptians owned more than one-third of all fertile land.
  • million) per year, which accounts for about one-third of the island's gross domestic product of 10
  • electronic filing has been required, almost one-third of the filings are registered as a 10-K405.
  • e conclusion seems to follow that only about one-third of aircraft claiming to reach their target a
  • erves the Band members living in the eastern one-third of the Misi-zaaga'iganiing Reservation, all
  • One-third of the population of Mattool depend on agric
  • cording to the Japanese magazine SPA!, about one-third of Japanese women say they do not mind being
  • lan's position as Constable of Scotland, and one-third of the lordship of Galloway (although the ac
  • his long thin lake has formed in a cwm about one-third of the way up the mountain.
  • ive Constituency Team that secured more than one-third of the votes against the incumbent People's
  • e the impact of the buildings and allocating one-third of the total site area to landscaping, woodl
  • Hydrogen is about one-third of the weight of kerosene jet-fuel for the s
  • nterest of the Commonwealth of England" lost one-third of their land.
  • Fan voting accounts for one-third of the total voting (players and coaches acc
  • an alternative triennial cycle in which only one-third of each weekly parashah is read in a given y
  • lation had risen to 974 residents, more than one-third of the city's total African-American populat
  • rarely grant tenure to someone against whom one-third of the department has voted.
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