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  • the album Dulfer Dulfer, of which the title is partly a reference to him.
  • Grimsby trolleybus route, opened in 1926, was partly a conversion of the branch tramway from Riby S
  • ua in the St'at'imcets (Lillooet) language, is partly a recreational and resource community and also
  • The turnout itself was low (34%), partly a result of the failure of the major Irish pol
  • The original goods depot is now partly a National Rail Freight Depot, operated by EWS
  • pret its stand on language and merger as being partly a means of fighting caste issues and counterin
  • This was partly a response to declining investments by commerc
  • It was partly a revolt against the political norms of the Ag
  • In fact it was partly a reaction to an ugly encounter wherein the lo
  • This stretch is partly a three-lane single carriageway and partly a v
  • ft-wing groups initially claimed Respect to be partly a front organisation for the Socialist Workers
  • Partly a parody of the then ubiquitous advertisements
  • the term 'bosenova' - the nomenclature is also partly a play on the Brazilian music style, bossa nov
  • The Conwy constituency was partly a Gwynedd constituency and partly within the p
  • Meirionnydd Nant Conwy was partly a Gwynedd constituency and partly a Clwyd cons
  • ted to field assistant Elizabeth Ross, and was partly a matter of luck.
  • This legend, partly a clever reworking of already existing element
  • The Vita was partly a rebuttal of hostile rumours that were being
  • The Mayor Art character was partly a way of introducing young people to civic mat
  • The monastery, now partly a museum, has a wealth of works of art and rel
  • een shown that the Gulf of Tonkin Incident was partly a fabrication, including testimony by particip
  • istrict is a historic district in Druid Hills ( partly a neighborhood of Atlanta and partly unincorpo
  • s and the implication is that that refusal was partly a consequence of Operation Chastise.
  • It was partly a follow-on to the Lansing-Ishii Treaty, signe
  • The hamlet is partly a wooded, unpopulated area between IBM and the
  • A decree of 14 September partly abolished the "Arab bureaus", reordered the ad
  • period of about two years during which he was partly abroad and partly at Gersdorf, he proceeded to
  • It was partly abrogated in December 1989, following the Revo
  • Fraser Institute, "the basic-needs approach is partly absolute (the list [of necessities] is limited
  • Its area has been partly absorbed by the growth of London; with its nam
  • the RRG was broken up, and the flying club was partly absorbed by the Hitler Youth.
  • with occasional lines of "Engrish", which may partly account for why they are virtually unknown out
  • , the correlation between rain and darkness is partly accounted for by the presence of clouds, .
  • a low daily passenger traffic of 28,650 which partly accounts for its relatively empty surrounding
  • De Mens embarked on a partly acoustic theatre tour from October to November
  • low, a secondary flow also commences and flows partly across the floor of the stream toward the conv
  • Chaffee is a similar-sized crater that lies partly across the southwest section of the inner ring
  • but the trackbed is still visible and has been partly adapted as a footpath.
  • Text partly adapted from the Catholic Encyclopaedia of 190
  • The work was partly adapted from Storace's 1786 opera, Gli equivoc
  • During the medieval era the area was partly administered by nearby Haughmond Abbey (now a
  • The reasons were partly aesthetic and partly financial.
  • , Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Calcutta ( partly affiliated), and S.N.
  • uits baseball and decides to play golf instead partly after hearing he could win 30 million yen in a
  • r has indicated that he modeled Fflewddur Flam partly after himself: "Rumor has is that we have very
  • On the surface, I'd partly agree, but everything is trivia until put into
  • Campion High School, Trichy is a partly aided school run by Montfort Brothers of St. G
  • th office and residential accommodation above, partly aimed at strengthening the link between the ce
  • The duchy of Alsace under Gundoin was also partly Alamannic.
  • Her Ukiah Oregon series features a partly alien character of gentle nature but with powe
  • n flaws (poor ventilation) which could only be partly alleviated.
  • and Circuit Brooks, the western boundary runs partly along Bilson Brook, and partly along the A51.
  • Until recently, the site of the park was partly an empty, fenced-off lot, with Pixar Studios o
  • The 15-mile (24 km) route is partly an expressway and is an urban boulevard in dow
  • The site is now partly an open space, and partly the route of the Bar
  • Haifa was partly an ecclesiastical domain ruled by the Archbish
  • Although written in Welsh it is partly an adaption of Latin grammars in use during th
  • The mobilization was partly an embarrassment, as the troops arrived via an
  • he 19th and 20th centuries these dialects have partly and gradually been replaced by today's Standar
  • e clear that Seton's various speculations were partly and sometimes significantly incorrect, the nov
  • eir many moves, the Weyanoke after 1646 became partly Anglicised, preferring to have some English-st
  • married Sophia Folsom, a mixed-race Choctaw of partly Anglo-American descent, whose father was Ebene
  • It is partly animated and features the band performing with
  • The land was partly annexed to the City of Calgary in 1954, and pa
  • middle, and a small elongate spot beneath and partly anterior to first; an almost marginal series o
  • only recorded one live demo tape, which later partly appeared on the internet.
  • eligious truths and religious laws, the latter partly applicable only in Palestine, partly obligator
  • They are at least partly arboreal and have been found in the forest can
  • It is partly arboreal, and differs from other ningauis in i
  • The rusty-spotted cat is nocturnal and partly arboreal, spending the day sleeping in dense c
  • The species is at least partly arboreal.
  • The rodent is nocturnal and may be partly arboreal.
  • In addition, fears partly aroused by the bombing of Port Stanley airport
  • Its external surface is partly articular, partly non-articular; the articular
  • The canal today is a partly artificial, partly natural waterway.
  • as seized in February 1568, and taken to Spain partly as a hostage, but especially to be raised as a
  • This treatment became standard practice partly as a result of Laming's research.
  • Since 1959 the premises have been used partly as a television studio.
  • nce between Arab and Jews erupted in the city, partly as a consequence of the earlier JKP-PKP/Histad
  • . V. Moiseev proposed that the ring was formed partly as the result of a merger event in which a sma
  • Eleven Parliaments met in this period, partly as a result of the Triennial Act, which meant
  • The novel was written partly as a literary parody of Vladimir Nabokov's Lol
  • Partly as a result of this the club applied to join t
  • timate children the same rights as legitimate, partly as a reaction against the problems he himself
  • Thomas was an ardent student as a young man, partly as a result of being very nearsighted.
  • He was dismissed in February 1966 partly as a result of the huge demonstrations in Yere
  • Partly as a result of this famine, unlike many countr
  • The parting was amicable and came about partly as a result of Havermans' desire to include mo
  • of the richest families in the United Kingdom partly as a result of this industrial development and
  • retail strip has fallen into serious decline, partly as a result of the development of suburban sho
  • olleagues about his suitability as leader were partly as a result of the drinking problem but stated
  • Partly as a consequence of his experience in the arme
  • designed under the direction of C. B. Collett, partly as a response to the Great Western Railway's p
  • a side note: General Lew Wallace wrote Ben Hur partly as a way to revive his reputation in the after
  • He remains relatively unknown, partly as a result of a significant body of his work
  • oyal Shakespeare Company director Adrian Noble partly as an ode to the original film's director's (K
  • n politics, he was never appointed a Minister ( partly as from 1891 to 1914 the Liberals were in powe
  • From 1928, he spend six summers in Greenland, partly as a manager of Lauge Koch's Three-year Expedi
  • Hellens still serves partly as a residence but primarily as a museum, admi
  • literature on the Radical Reformation is vast, partly as a result of the proliferation of the Radica
  • Partly as a result of this the Birmingham group sided
  • The early records of the church have been lost partly as the result of two fires-the first in 1950,
  • Secondly, partly as a result of the Lagonda flamethrower and pa
  • (due to his height at 2.08 m, 6 ft 10 in) and partly as good-natured ribbing about his poor vertica
  • redited Goodall with his early development and partly as a result of this combination, the ‘Rams' ca
  • Partly as a response to the past decade's movement ag
  • Colony was absorbed by the Connecticut Colony partly as royal punishment by King Charles II for har
  • erations to the existing Central constituency, partly as a consequence of the formation of a new Bla
  • ction to Chapel Hill in December of that year, partly as sale and partly as gift.
  • Partly as a result of this, and partly due to pressur
  • Norfolk's electorate was predominantly rural, partly as an effect of the Norwich freeholders voting
  • ation is due to embark, Timmer goes to pieces ( partly as a result of his earlier bad experiences in
  • er, the cities could not secure enough funding partly as a result of the global economic downturn in
  • ner Kunstfilm-Industrie, in which Fleck worked partly as a cameraman, but principally as a producer
  • estate is a 200-acre (0.81 km2) ranch, planted partly as vineyards over a century ago.
  • financial difficulties - the SRU's high debt, partly as a result of the redevelopment of Murrayfiel
  • h they are less popular than the log-logistic, partly as their cumulative distribution functions do
  • rol of a number of rotten and pocket boroughs, partly as a result of the influence of the Prince of
  • Acting partly as a sequel to the wildly successful adaptatio
  • It was used partly as a military base, and partly as a prison for
  • Due to the SRU's high debt, partly as a result of the redevelopment of Murrayfiel
  • Partly as an outgrowth of decades of experience in Ir
  • Protection Act, both of which came into being partly as a consequence of the attack.
  • e stored energy is released during the rupture partly as heat, partly in damaging the rock, and part
  • The work seems to stem partly as a reaction to the on-going psychiatric expe
  • , the Durham Performing Arts Center, was built partly as a showcase for the festival.
  • he use of poor quality water; desertification ( partly as a result of the introduction by European se
  • Formed partly as a reaction to the Surrealist movement that
  • plied for further support by this corporation, partly as a result of efforts by Reagan's Energy Secr
  • Partly as a result of this incident the Government ha
  • ssively declined in its original pit villages, partly as a result of social changes in the mining co
  • Minne is experienced partly as a magical, pathological, even fatal power,
  • Robert Pennington's descendants today, serving partly as a residence but also as a museum, administe
  • Partly as a result of its selective intake, the schoo
  • spent in prison, Pedersen turned to the arts, partly as an artist, but mainly as an organiser.
  • the American Civil War the post was abandoned, partly as a pullback of Federal troops to the north,
  • Partly as a result of the back-to-back winning season
  • Partly as a result of the election, and also due to t
  • parts of the Nogayskaya, Kazan, Siberian, and partly, Astrakhan khanates.
  • , but the will was invalidated by King Edward, partly at the request of Archbiship Stigand, who rece
  • , soon after a judge at the Supreme Court, and partly at Litchfield with Judge Gould.
  • He studied law, partly at Newton with Hon.
  • Northern Electric entered the field partly at the urging of the Canadian federal governme
  • Bey was thus educated partly at an Egyptian school in Paris, before taking
  • ed for use of participants in the Crimean War, partly at the behest of Florence Nightingale.
  • twerp and ultimately to France, where he lived partly at Paris, partly at Rouen.
  • The answer has to be partly, at least; through Marxist discipline..The you
  • lker family returned to the UK, via Palestine, partly at the urging of Robert Roberts to supervise t
  • was filmed on location in Birmingham, England, partly at Birmingham City F.C.'s St Andrew's stadium
  • Hobler's countenance was swollen with laughter partly at the Lord Mayor's facetiousness, but more at
  • ft renal vessels, and is covered in front, and partly at the sides, by peritoneum continuous with th
  • The Ewan McGregor film Incendiary was filmed partly at this location.
  • rded at The Junipers own studio in Leicester & partly at Magic Garden studios in Birmingham with Gav
  • Angry partly at Grace's rejection, but even more at himself
  • Princess Margaretha studied in Luxembourg, partly at the European School, as well as in Belgium,
  • Dewey Square, and then along Broad Street (now partly Atlantic Avenue) to a terminus at State Street
  • Argento's From the Diary of Virginia Woolf, a partly atonal work first performed by Janet Baker, an
  • Sepultura's surprising success was partly atributted to the first Rock in Rio, which too
  • glossoepiglottic folds; the lateral folds are partly attached to the wall of the pharynx.
  • They partly attempted to calm the rioters and partly attem
  • This neglect was partly attributable to his having to live, because of
  • His defeat in 1959 was believed to have been partly attributable to the opposition of brewery inte
  • Despite a decrease in violence, partly attributable to Awakening Councils, groups for
  • tock of Welsh surnames is very small, which is partly attributable to the reduction in the variety o
  • The group grew quickly in the 1980s, partly attributed to not being organized along the li
  • ade little impact on the charts, reaching 159, partly attributed to Bassey's failure to promote the
  • The chart success can be partly attributed to the song's unique and heavily-ai
  • A resurgence in the popularity of this cake is partly attributed to the 1989 film Steel Magnolias in
  • il after winning 44 of the 51 seats which they partly attributed to national events, while the Liber
  • The shows success can perhaps be partly attributed to Radio 1's unique ability to offe
  • The failure of the British National Party was partly attributed to the increase in turnout due to t
  • Zond 6 satellite just one month later has been partly attributed to this mistaken sense of security.
  • Professor Kibunja partly attributes the growing tension to what he desc
  • Hollis partly attributes the shortcomings of their early mus
  • as been described as expensive, and one critic partly attributes the prices to Sixteen's status as a
  • bed by the band as "psychedelic", which Corgan partly attributes to co-producer Kerry Brown.
  • ber 1999) was a distinguished Spanish tenor of partly Austrian descent, particularly known for the a
  • on WikiLeaks; Der Spiegel referred to them as partly authentic and partly fake.
  • known for writing the series of books Katitzi, partly auto-biographical (in 1979 it was produced the
  • ize-winning Danish author Henrik Pontoppidan's partly autobiographical novel Lykke-Per, the protagon
  • In the first phase, with often partly autobiographical works written during the earl
  • Partly autobiographical, it explores cleanliness, sex
  • Largely thought to be at least partly autobiographical, it follows on from Lavengro
  • To this he added a fourth book and a preface, partly autobiographical.
  • at a provincial university, and may have been partly autobiographical.
  • based upon his diaries and is also said to be partly autobiographical.
  • The story is considered to be partly autobiographical.
  • ( partly available online) World Policy Journal 22 Marc
  • purpose was education in the Polish language ( partly banned or restricted in Tsarist Russia) and th
  • p-classification for flowering plants which is partly based on DNA studies.
  • movie Young Man with a Horn, a fictional tale partly based on the life of early jazz trumpeter Bix
  • n The Bad and the Beautiful; his character was partly based on Lewton.
  • The setlist was partly based on a poll conducted on the band's websit
  • Several of the Fawlty Towers plot lines were partly based on real life events.
  • Partly based on the observation that the longevity of
  • film scores and his piece Interrupting Cutler, partly based on the work of Ivor Cutler, was a winner
  • This article is partly based on a translation of the article Maserati
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