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  • Here he found a scanty congregation, partly consisting of baptists.
  • attacked units of the Estonian Defence League ( partly consisting of secondary school pupils) and the
  • ted within a green belt area of Merseyside and partly consists of detached houses and private roads
  • Kjerringberget partly consists of green rocks formed when subterrane
  • The visual material partly consists of secretly shot photographs of the d
  • ng dates back to the fourteenth century and is partly constructed from Tottenhoe stone.
  • Although the Manor Lodge had been partly constructed from brick, the first brick buildi
  • mbankment leading into the station contained a partly constructed bridge carrying the line over the
  • mbre-Oise Canal, near Catillon, France, when a partly constructed bridge was badly damaged before th
  • In 1923 the manor house was partly consumed by fire which destroyed the south win
  • been overthrusted by the Helvetic nappes, that partly contain similar rocks.
  • en Jehiel and of the disciples of R. Perez are partly contained in it.
  • insula three miles (5 km) south of Helston and partly contains The Loe, the largest natural freshwat
  • orre style succeeded the Oseberg style and was partly contemporaneous with the Jelling style.
  • est peak, Mount Usborne, Mount Wickham and are partly contiguous with No Man's Land.
  • However this concept is partly contradicted by the fact that the master had s
  • poser who created works using live electronics partly controlled by his ritualistic performance tech
  • during the 1972 Olympic Games the building was partly converted into Arabella Bogenhausen Hotel offe
  • e steelworks closed in 1993 and has since been partly converted into a museum - the £46 million Magn
  • ctivities are in the Church, which in 2004 was partly converted into the Bill Helmsley Community Cen
  • Bladon Castle is a folly, partly converted into a country house, located some 6
  • It was subsequently partly converted into a house.
  • He argued that Harnack had been partly correct that an organized church was created i
  • explained cancer of the small intestine may be partly correlated with saturated fat intake.
  • Blasingame's tenure at the JA Ranch partly corresponded with that of Clarence Hailey Long
  • The weight of the ascending carriage would be partly counterbalanced by that of the other descendin
  • The song is a partly cover version in French-language of the Franci
  • has a 49-m-high central lava dome that is now partly covered by a crater lake.
  • The lower west side of the cone appears to be partly covered by glacial till suggesting that the co
  • soners' bodies were then piled in the road and partly covered with trunks and tree branches.
  • he ossuary building, the ceiling and walls are partly covered by plaques bearing names of French sol
  • In the mid-2nd century, the area was at least partly covered by timber-framed industrial buildings.
  • rim to the south and west has been eroded and partly covered by small craters.
  • arts are damaged in places and the hillfort is partly covered in scrub.
  • serve...any part of the public lands wholly or partly covered with timber or undergrowth, whether of
  • Partly covered by plaster was a painting depicting a
  • g the lower shore the coarse grained rocks are partly covered by brown seaweeds such as Flat wrack (
  • ever legs that were enclosed in fairings which partly covered the wheels.
  • ed to rough sheep grazing and moorland, and is partly covered by bracken and gorse.
  • The trough is partly covered on top with concrete slabs, allowing p
  • The section of Hearsall Common which is partly covered with rough grass and partly covered wi
  • e are five spoon-shaped or hooded petals, each partly covering a stamen.
  • o the medial side of the nucleus dentatus, and partly covering its hilus.
  • entirely covers the back of the male, but only partly covers the back of the female.
  • tensor pollicis brevis, the origin of which it partly covers, and acts to stretch the thumb together
  • The waterfall is 7 metres heigh and partly created out of marble blocks from the building
  • The system of biogeoclimatic zones was partly created for the purpose of managing the forest
  • rom end to quarterback, which the United Press partly credited for the team's success.
  • ore conciliatory tone than expected, something partly credited as a consequence of the outpouring of
  • n 2004 with a foreword by Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who partly credits the book for her shift from Islam to a
  • o his own guitar design ideas, which are today partly critically viewed.
  • nt herds, however, are genetically polluted or partly crossbred with cattle, and hence are in fact "
  • her case, the scarcity of large carcasses with partly crushed bones, which would allow the insects t
  • Commercial abietic acid is usually a glassy or partly crystalline yellowish solid that melts at temp
  • barren nor miserable but wealthy, forested and partly cultivated.
  • This may partly cut off a sheltered stretch of water from the
  • he was brought into hospital, his costume was partly cut away to conceal his superhero identity, bu
  • It then suffered vandalism and was partly damaged by fire in 1984.
  • In September 2008, two churches were partly damaged in Kerala.
  • 5 - April 26, 1945) was a Swedish architect of partly Danish ancestry.
  • St Mary the Virgin was consecrated in 1315 but partly dates from the 12th century, while the congreg
  • Aitken was partly deaf and used a hearing aid.
  • r at Berlin despite his advanced age and being partly deaf.
  • and CIA and then abandoned in 1995 when it was partly declassified.
  • ee which crashed into a watery swamp and there partly decomposed and was macerated in the process of
  • by Horemheb near the end of his reign and only partly decorated by him.
  • & Co Ltd. and produced Aurelian Ware which was partly decorated with transfers and partly painted by
  • The memorial Isted Lion is partly dedicated to Schleppegrell.
  • ento, also known as the Chiesa del Rosario, is partly dedicated to him.
  • Peanut flour is made from crushed, fully or partly defatted peanuts.
  • cacao liquor resulting in cacao butter and the partly defatted cacao, a compacted mass of solids tha
  • s rapidly becoming one of debate and division, partly defined by the U.S. involvement in Vietnam whi
  • The north town line, partly defined by the Ausable River is the border of
  • e West Canada Creek flows through the town and partly defines the eastern boundary.
  • As was typical of the time, the cost was partly defrayed by charging for the pews, in this cas
  • cysteinyl-leukotrienes (LTC4, LTD4, LTE4) are partly degraded in local tissues, and ultimately beco
  • tagged with all kinds of negative attributes, partly dehumanizing, partly pathologizing, partly suc
  • veral pubs dotted along the former canal path, partly delineating its route towards Landport.
  • In 2002, Delatite was partly demerged and the Rural City of Benalla has bee
  • ate and British Rail applied for permission to partly demolish it, as by this time it was grade II l
  • out of use around 1700, became a farm, and was partly demolished around 1770.
  • It was acquired by developers and partly demolished to make way for the CastleCourt sho
  • The building was partly demolished in 2008 to make way for the Kavli I
  • These were partly demolished in the 1980s to make way for a Tesc
  • tle fell into ruin in the 18th century and was partly demolished and sold.
  • Wangey House was partly demolished when the Eastern Counties Railway b
  • Besieged in 1641 by the French, it was partly demolished by the Spaniards in 1654, and final
  • It closed with the end of the Cold War and partly demolished in 1996.
  • Crossing over Wyke Viaduct ( partly demolished 1987).
  • Blenkinsop Castle is a fire-damaged, partly demolished 19th-century country mansion incorp
  • , Nazi troops removed Hindenburg's remains and partly demolished key structures.
  • Fowler's Mill was built in the grounds of the partly demolished Bolingbroke House in 1788 by Thomas
  • This was partly demolished and rebuilt in about 1072.
  • by mansion at Clifton Maybank (which was being partly demolished) was purchased by Edward Phelips (1
  • one of the outlying features, The Gazebo, was partly demolished, without planning permission, in la
  • In 2002, El Cerrito Plaza was partly demolished, remodeled, and reopened in its pre
  • In the 17th century, the buildings were partly demolished.
  • The incident has been wholly or partly denied by many, as to the extent of the North
  • dius by any ship whose propulsion is wholly or partly dependent on nuclear power" and bans the dumpi
  • longs to one of three declension classes, only partly dependent of gender.
  • ember in this galaxy group is questionable and partly depends on the analysis used to determine grou
  • m local time, a Canadian Pacific freight train partly derailed, with 19 cars jumping the tracks.
  • The design of the Metrocars was partly derived from that of the German Stadtbahnwagen
  • fractional crystallization and to be at least partly derived from magmas of basalt or andesite comp
  • it has built a line of Light Utility Vehicles partly derived from drivetrains from M151 MUTT Jeeps.
  • ith his St James' Flats, the plan of which was partly derived from social housing models such as the
  • It was partly derived from the Schwyz and Bernese breeds of
  • ike Western European heraldry, may be at least partly derived from tamgas.
  • It may also be that the name at least partly derives from the Roman name for the River Ribb
  • They are partly descended from workers sent from South India t
  • that the integration of practical subjects is partly designed to reassure the white community as to
  • lm learning centre called the Tyneside Studio, partly designed by filmmaker Mike Figgis, were also i
  • an archaeologist V. L. Vyatkin, which had been partly destroyed in 1449.
  • ed because of the war and the fact that it was partly destroyed when lightning ignited explosives (1
  • It was partly destroyed on July 12, 2006 during the 2006 Leb
  • The original church was partly destroyed in the Battle of Buzenval; it was re
  • Crofton Roman Villa was partly destroyed by a railway cutting in the late 190
  • ury Berlin art collector, whose collection was partly destroyed and partly seized as plunder (ending
  • In 1642 this bridge was partly destroyed by the parliamentary army.
  • as pillaged by the Calvinists in 1598, and was partly destroyed by fire in 1678 and again in 1712.
  • e 'The Pavilion Theatre', a Victorian building partly destroyed in a fire during the 1980s and later
  • placed an older bridge constructed in 1954 and partly destroyed in a collision in 1980.
  • ating bushfires which destroyed Dwellingup and partly destroyed Karridale.
  • wer was built in 1975 and its lower basket was partly destroyed in 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.
  • It was partly destroyed on 11 May 1940 during the Battle of
  • In the background is the partly destroyed Wall, near Reichstag.
  • ilt in its present form around 979, only to be partly destroyed by fire in 1086 and rebuilt yet agai
  • Calatayud, which had been heavily damaged and partly destroyed, had to be restored; and since the J
  • h the right tegmen torn, and the hind legs are partly destroyed.
  • The route can be partly determined by noting that the canal falls betw
  • (then) un-built-on land from Fulbourn and some partly developed land from Teversham both into the ec
  • It has been partly developed as a residential area, with elaborat
  • ham Young: An Inspiring Personal Biography was partly developed as a result of her 30 years as a doc
  • a, Concord, and Niagara, or from hybrid grapes partly developed by crossing native species with vini
  • Although the company was partly devised as a distribution infrastructure for K
  • The design is partly dictated by the building's position at the wes
  • lineups partly differ from Southside
  • eologist, but he himself states that his view ( partly) differs from those of the party in some areas
  • a child Haas contracted polio in Alsace, which partly disabled him.
  • He was partly disabled by Friedreich's ataxia.
  • ter having suffered three earlier strokes that partly disabled him.
  • to happen (fortunately), and the fortress was partly disabled.
  • nd Salsa as dances and as music and much more, partly discussed in this "segment trailer" of the mov
  • For that purpose, the facilities were partly disguised as height measuring devices or medic
  • The southern rim has partly disintegrated, and merges with the northwest r
  • der the guard of Derby's troops; they had also partly dismantled its structure.
  • The house was partly dismantled in 1648 and was restored by Lady An
  • Next to the pyramid was found the partly disturbed tomb of 13th Dynasty king Hor and th
  • To the rear, there is a now small, partly disused cemetery, dated circa 1819, which is f
  • It is partly diurnal, and feeds mostly on insects, although
  • to the valley side so that the Glaven could be partly diverted around the lake.
  • Ladson- An area partly divided between Charleston, Dorchester and Ber
  • The book partly documents the significant expansion of housing
  • The artistic work was partly done by the Trosterud youth club, led by artis
  • chambered variants appears to be that they are partly downdraft, which makes the firing results less
  • ntiersmen also dug ditches through the clay to partly drain the wet prairie for pastureland.
  • The Stave delta, formerly an oxbow lake, was partly drained and dyked to form Silvermere Lake, par
  • ctual evidence, some scenes like the film were partly dramatised, but focusing more on the survival
  • Spillett arrived, still only partly dressed, to learn that the father of the famil
  • ly from the seeds, or the whole herb, fresh or partly dried.
  • The plan was at least partly driven by the prospect of the increasingly imm
  • litting up of the original Oratorian group was partly driven by personal difficulties, and in partic
  • This was partly due to the failure of the United States to joi
  • , with the vast majority of the roads unpaved, partly due to the Equestrian presence in the area.
  • tes had been counted to make the result clear, partly due to the flooding on Election Day that had i
  • inese National Championship in Tianjin, China, partly due to the errors of many of her stronger comp
  • ny people now view this species as a nuisance, partly due to their tendency to overwinter indoors an
  • the look of a lamb with the heart of the lion, partly due to their linty-textured coat which is trim
  • The drink seems to have been forgotten partly due to the use of raw egg in the cocktail, whi
  • In mid-1985, Rozz Williams left the band, partly due to his increasing interest in experimental
  • ontract would not be renewed beyond June 2011, partly due to Williams' decision to back prospective
  • anding and reconstructing Anatolian phonology, partly due to the deficiency of the adopted Akkadian
  • r performance when used for data warehousing - partly due to its inability to utilize multiple CPU c
  • This must be partly due to my obsession with language and speculat
  • This size is partly due to the phenomenon of insular dwarfism, and
  • These debts were partly due to his not having paid tax since 1979 and
  • 70 the monastery was reported to be very poor, partly due to excessive spending and other mismanagem
  • ed at #8 on the country charts in August 2007, partly due to competition with individual singles fro
  • rform on her hit remake of "Think (About It)"; partly due to the resulting interest, her two officia
  • In 1925 Tesch & Stabenow - partly due to the largesse of Paul Haber of Degesch -
  • His second place finish was partly due to his failure to garner effective coopera
  • favour of a continued association with France, partly due to a combined yes vote by the sizable Afar
  • Partly due to his studies of non-Western music, much
  • This is partly due to that year being the festival's 40th ann
  • She was never executed, partly due to a campaign on her behalf conducted by S
  • ly 2009, Price claimed that their break-up was partly due to Andre's jealousy of her relationship wi
  • station's successful years from 1979 to 1990, partly due to the community involvment of owner "Rick
  • nia saw the colony grow strong and prosperous, partly due to industrial and resources booms and the
  • Agent Hiram Jones, as chief by Bogus Charley, partly due to the latter's better understanding of En
  • sed and population decline was observed again, partly due to an increased mortality rate among the r
  • ot apreciate the facilities on offer, which is partly due to the ineffective discipline and lack of
  • tunnel scheme was withdrawn by the Government, partly due to rising costs of construction, which had
  • h ranked Steelers Nation 14th out of 30 teams, partly due to fans leaving nearly 10 percent of the s
  • eat deal of dissent was caused by the Library, partly due to Ars Magus' use in nearly every facet of
  • Joliet's growth is partly due to a series of successful but contentious
  • This popularity was partly due to the low entry fee for visiting the Bath
  • ling retain little of their distinct identity, partly due to a British colonial policy of rice-land
  • and dedication to the youth of Orange County, partly due to our recent support and hosting of the O
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