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  • SpeedStep technology is partly responsible for the reduced power consumption
  • rnalist who was in any way involved in 9/11 is partly responsible."
  • ph, showing that indifferent permanent way was partly responsible; however, before the results of th
  • Cartington Castle is a ruinous, partly restored medieval English castle.
  • Close to the museum is the partly restored Vivian incline, a gravity balance inc
  • David and Mary Weeks' son William F. Weeks had partly restored the family fortunes during Reconstruc
  • short distance above the stream, and has been partly restored some years past with a partly (a repa
  • Although partly restored by Valentinian I, it never regained i
  • Partly restored in the mid 1990s, the building is Gra
  • record of which is 1228, later ruined and then partly restored and now contains a museum which is op
  • urch is dedicated to St Mary Magdalene and was partly restored in 1858.
  • It is currently partly restored with the goal of returning it to its
  • was used as a chapel for a time in the 1950s, partly restored in 1979 by the Soho Society, and full
  • ngs, after passing through various hands, were partly restored after the site was bought by Charlott
  • Although it was partly restored in the 19th century much of it is sti
  • the chance to stroll on the old paving stones, partly restored, along streets with historic names: P
  • It has been partly restored.
  • These partly restricted the number of matches he played for
  • closed to passengers on 12 October 1964 though partly retained as a freight route serving collieries
  • d by other houses (such as the former vicarage partly retaining some of the supposed priory's constr
  • is marked by the ruins at Qala'at Balis, which partly retains the old name, south of Tell Meskene (t
  • on uniting the two, the more rapid one will be partly retarded by the slower, and the slower will be
  • When diagnosed with cancer, Greenfield partly retired to Bainbridge Island in her native Was
  • The confiscated gold was partly returned and with that capital in the 1990s th
  • around the station area has been filled in and partly reused for the line from Whitechapel (also in
  • ong, narrow, pointed or hooked at the tip, and partly rounded in outline.
  • e of mud and stones made it less navigable and partly ruined the harbour in the mid-17thcentury.
  • fairly acute angle of inclination, and is in a partly ruined condition.
  • Norham Castle is a partly ruined castle in Northumberland, England, over
  • rton Hall is a medieval fortified manor house, partly ruined and partly in use as a farmhouse.
  • Today the partly ruined building remains as a tourist attractio
  • Scene 2 Rosina's cottage and a partly ruined tower.
  • Unfortunately, the fresco is partly ruined, so that Simonida has no eyes.
  • The shippon stand is partly ruined.
  • S75), Friedrichsfelde (U5), Tierpark (U5) and partly Rummelsburg (S3).
  • It will partly run within an integrated corridor with the sec
  • but soon widens to a broad blotch, entirely or partly running upwards, in the end half as wide as th
  • New York State Route 276 partly runs along the international border.
  • toric District), goes over railroad tracks and partly runs underneath the Talmadge Memorial Bridge.
  • described by the Admiralty as "very broken up, partly salvaged, and very close to the Java coast".
  • He is of partly Scottish and partly Italian descent.
  • 10 Items or Less is a partly scripted, partly improvised American comedy se
  • fully sealed all weather runway, and a shorter partly sealed runway.
  • Under the chapel is a partly sealed catacomb.
  • enda, and as a child he was initiated into the partly secret Venda rites for young men.
  • n, artists and writers begin to develop a new, partly secular culture based on Islamic ideas.
  • By late in the evening the city was partly secured by the 25th Infantry.
  • Partly seen as an open support of Conservative Party
  • as typical for monasteries and castles (small, partly self-sufficient communities) to have a fish po
  • The partly self-written album failed to chart on the Germ
  • Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em), suggest that it is also partly sending up 1970s British comedy.
  • The Southeast area of the city is partly served by the Colton Joint Unified School Dist
  • cluded members of the Cherokee tribe, and this partly served as inspiration for recording Bitter Tea
  • street in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, USA, partly serving as a frontage road for the underground
  • oreword) and in pre-production for a new film, partly set in his home country, India.
  • e 2008 Japanese drama series Dandan, which was partly set in and around the Matsue and Izumo area of
  • movies, most of them shallow comedies at least partly set in alpine regions, with Sailer showing off
  • Fanny Burney's 18th century novel Evelina is partly set in Hotwells, as the eponymous heroine visi
  • The View from Saturday by E. L. Konigsburg is partly set in Century Village.
  • el Set in Darkness, first published in 2000 is partly set in Queensberry House during the reconstruc
  • ge of Apethorpe; his novel Sleeping Partner is partly set in Kings Cliffe
  • The 30-minute short film is partly set in Arkham Asylum.
  • rimson's previous studio album, Discipline, is partly set in Tangier.
  • Correa lawrenciana is suited to a cool, moist, partly shaded position and is known to tolerate frost
  • The larvae can be found in unshaded or partly shaded temporary rain-filled pools.
  • The optimal growing condition is a partly shady area with moist but well-drained soil in
  • ate 18th century and early 19th century, which partly shaped their subsequent styles and expectation
  • Circle and Middle Circle routes with which it partly shared tracks.
  • circular day trip trail of 12 km (7.5 mi) that partly shares the route of Karhunkierros proper.
  • (Colchester) to Venta Icenorum (near Norwich) partly sharing a route with the A140 road.
  • The partly sheltered waters of Trap Pond (90 acres/0.4
  • The island is partly sheltering St. George Sound and Apalachicola B
  • Film Board of Canada documentary by Colin Low, partly shot in the Cochrane Ranch in what is now Coch
  • The BBC adaptation was partly shot at the Belle Tout lighthouse at Beachy He
  • The film was partly shot in Castlehackett, Tuam, Co. Galway, Irela
  • ovina's Bosniak-Croat part where the movie was partly shot was originally scheduled for December 7,
  • The Ramaiya are a community that are partly Sikh, and partly Muslim.
  • t was based around the borough of Stalybridge, partly situated in Lancashire and partly in Cheshire.
  • nd it has the third highest proportion of only partly skilled workers in the country.
  • 25% Partly skilled and unskilled occupations
  • n pressed semi-fat, semi-hard cheese made with partly skimmed raw or pasteurised cow milk, to which
  • On these were laid blackwork, partly smelted ore about half a yard thick.
  • mount to remain under that studio's ownership ( partly so the remake could be filmed), whereas most f
  • local poor and homeless, while the factory was partly sold off as individual units.
  • This problem is partly solved by graphitised poly(2,6-diphenylphenyle
  • hich according to Paul Steinhardt et al (1999) partly solves the cosmological constant problem.
  • What we know now is partly speculative and partly informed extrapolations
  • He is best known as having partly sponsored John Newton, the ex-slave ship trade
  • Teams owned by Hagan and at least partly sponsored by Stratagraph have featured drivers
  • f African American History in Detroit that was partly sponsored by New Detroit.
  • as part of Project Juno, a cooperative venture partly sponsored by British private enterprise.
  • The event is partly sponsored by JJB Sports.
  • t Lastingham, and Bede makes clear that it was partly staffed by monks from Lastingham, including Ch
  • r TV detective serial "Syschik Putilin" (2007) partly staged in Mongolia, and its CD included 3 trac
  • The present SR 4 was then partly State Route 15, State Route 32, State Route 17
  • corruption and corporate malfeasance in these partly state-owned companies.
  • This may partly stem from the Russian Navy's initial attempts
  • A partly stereoselective variant of allethrin I, consis
  • 1950s Ebersole found a new way in philosophy, partly stimulated by the thinking of Wittgenstein and
  • fine example of a timber framed house and was partly stone faced in 1775.
  • The soil is clayey; the subsoil partly stone.
  • had a notable appearance with the boiler being partly streamlined after the style of the New Haven R
  • shed in 1880 when she finally paid off and was partly stripped and dismantled at Devonport.
  • ron, and part of clay, so the kingdom shall be partly strong, and partly broken.
  • The documentary is partly structured as a road movie, with Diamond visit
  • The building is partly stuccoed.
  • He partly studied in France.
  • Two inner movements are partly stylisations of Dumka and partly of the folk F
  • plaster imitating coloured marbles and showing partly stylized architectural elements which would pl
  • y this was sometimes explained as Taurus being partly submerged as he carried Europa out to sea.
  • In Austria, a mother's guardianship was partly substituted, after legal intervention of the g
  • The larvae feed partly subterraneous on various herbaceous plants.
  • He was also partly successful in promoting the establishment of l
  • However, this attempt was only partly successful for, when he died in Italy in 1730
  • The 2007 Donauinselfest was partly successful
  • Subsequent excavations (following partly successful attempts to plunder the unexcavated
  • This plan was partly successful but many people who received certif
  • The group has also undertaken a partly successful project to lobby for implementing C
  • cy call to the Ha'tak, where Jacob and Sam are partly successful with their repairs.
  • The tactic was partly successful, but it was abandoned after the los
  • The tactic was partly successful, but was abandoned after the loss o
  • The shogunate's interventions were only partly successful.
  • Virgo, then the season is changed, and is made partly summer and partly autumnal."
  • ife Carol Barratt; and "Incantation," which is partly sung in early Arabic by Belinda Sykes.
  • hits on the charts, often consisting of a song partly sung in Italian and partly in English.
  • g by the character Adelaide Adams and secondly partly sung in the Golden Garter by Katie Brown (Ally
  • 's in the Book" is a recorded comic monologue, partly sung, partly an exhortation in the manner of a
  • in Olonetsky, Pryazhinsky, Pitkyarantsky, and partly Suoyarvsky districts of the Republic of Kareli
  • Its function was partly superseded by a newer structure in 1936, using
  • at the line would be cancelled, its role to be partly superseded by future metro rail lines.
  • Although partly supplanted by railways, lighters were still wo
  • vanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), and is partly supported by grant IRI-9528587 from the Inform
  • oo fond of entertaining her own relations, and partly supported them with revenue from the priory.
  • e company's tiling array platform and was also partly supported via NIH funding.
  • ludes the 11 most southerly islands, which are partly surrounded by mangroves.
  • It is partly surrounded by a wall.
  • omed pool about 25 metres (82 ft) in diameter, partly surrounded by an earthen bank, about 300 metre
  • Partly surrounded by a ridge of volcanic rock, the re
  • and spire, and for the crenellated wall which partly surrounds it.
  • The platform on the station building side partly survives but is overgrown and difficult to see
  • 12th century built the Romanesque church which partly survives in the present building.
  • aired notably by Bishop Marshall whose reredos partly survives, and the north-west tower (the one wi
  • Partly swayed by influences from nineteenth century E
  • The winner was decided by partly Swedish viewers televotes and the production c
  • bular Calyx is red and a short corolla tube is partly swollen.
  • The band's name was partly taken from an album titled Gretchen Goes to Ne
  • The Goths, though partly tamed by Valens' successor Theodosius I (who a
  • consists of a large grassy area with a smaller partly tarmacadamed area on one side of Hearsall Comm
  • Hearsall Common ( partly tarmacked area on the right and area of cut gr
  • (a two-year degree, partly taught and partly by research) and the Bachelo
  • It consists of scattered fibers, partly tendinous and partly muscular, extending from
  • alue, allowing the main program to be at least partly tested.
  • w the 4500sq/m store increase to over 9000sq/m partly thanks to a removal of many checkouts in favou
  • es to escape and is found by the search party ( partly thanks to Sam's keen sense of smell), and the
  • his battle the allies were in total disarray - partly the result of having been two weeks at sea, in
  • r began writing a series of journals that were partly the result of her experiments with automatic w
  • Partly, the conflict was grounded in Lorentzen's enga
  • Partly, the counter tool was a soft one in the form o
  • tar riff has a repetitive and looping quality, partly the result of the slides to reach some notes a
  • The problem was partly the fault of the councils who could not decide
  • Dolet's case, his subsequent misfortunes were partly the result of his own rashness.
  • Although his early film roles were partly the result of his good looks, by the later hal
  • Tang dynasty... if it is indeed wholly or even partly the product of the historical Li Jing's though
  • d other smaller groups, may have been at least partly the work of French agents, who attempted to so
  • northern and western Europe, and that this was partly the fault of American climate and geography
  • She died leaving a large amount of debt, partly the result of her altruistic land grants to Fl
  • His special interest in Christian Greek was partly the cause of his editing the Apologies of Just
  • This is partly the basis for the gluten-free, casein-free die
  • o much for the diocese, though his success was partly the fruit of his predecessors' labors and of p
  • f Kayukw in the Nuu-chah-nulth language, it is partly the community of the Kyuquot and Cheklesahht p
  • come easy to her like they do others, which is partly the reason for why she is the way she is.
  • s settled in Vojvodina and Slavonia increased ( partly) the existing Serb population in these regions
  • t to find new ways of doing things... which is partly the reason, I suppose, that now they are being
  • discussion that the "dirty play" on Karros was partly the reason.
  • The high vote for the Radicals reflects partly the collapse of the once-dominant Socialists a
  • although the high pitch of the transfer may be partly the cause.
  • s film cameras is drastically cheaper, this is partly the reason new film makers are finding themsel
  • e McGovern that precipitated it, were at least partly the result of Segretti and some of the other "
  • It was partly the Flemish polyphonic "northern heritage" whi
  • This was partly the result of historical francophone voting pa
  • sent largely residential character is at least partly the result of the nineteenth-century construct
  • inherited the Prestwood estate in Kinver (also partly then in Kingswinford parish) from his father i
  • War, when the University of Leiden was closed; partly this was due to a desire to convince the Nazis
  • Partly this is because they are an older design; they
  • Partly this was because of the expense involved in gi
  • ge of the Derbyshire White Peak the tunnel was partly though gritstone and partly through limestone,
  • He was an ardent liberal, and it was partly through his efforts that upon the accession of
  • People escape from ordinary life partly through the alcohol many consume in their fest
  • akes its way westwards, this small river flows partly through the state of Brandenburg and partly th
  • 1 and 1922, the Nazi Party grew significantly, partly through Hitler's oratorical skills, partly thr
  • court advanced to the top of the sand hill and partly through the breach in the palisades despite en
  • astro pitch was opened in 2003 and was funded partly through local businesses.
  • ion of Confucianism had gained wider credence, partly through the influence of his student at New As
  • nahan advanced to the top of the sand hill and partly through the breach in the palisades despite en
  • roject was paid for by the City of Farmington, partly through its reserve fund and partly through th
  • ntil its repeal in 1986, the school was funded partly through a tax on cinema ticket sales known as
  • a £1 million rescue plan was drawn up, funded partly through English Heritage and partly by the Har
  • o European societies and have become alienated partly through rejection of Western values and throug
  • mpson advanced to the top of the sand hill and partly through the breach in the palisades despite en
  • ed financing it from non-governmental sources, partly through making it a toll-road.
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