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  • ina is the dominant magnesium metal supplier, relying almost exclusively on this method.
  • for themselves on how to allocate resources, relying also on their employed Field Men to check up
  • The result of us relying and living our life according to our own unde
  • Rather than relying, as most heavy metal bands, on guitar distort
  • t the final paintings are done in his studio, relying as much on memory and emotional response to t
  • Instead of relying directly on the current pulse ability of a ba
  • He delivered the address without notes, relying entirely on memory.
  • Relying exclusively on authoritative Chinese Buddhist
  • ceive their fixes on prescription rather than relying for their supply on the international crimina
  • antilever chair is a chair with no back legs, relying for support on the properties of the material
  • truction of the modern Swedish welfare state, relying heavily on government intervention and social
  • r rarely including piano in his ensembles and relying heavily on guitar.
  • Relying heavily on bass, down-tuned guitars, and movi
  • exciting season that began among concerns of relying heavily on sophomores and ended with a record
  • ngers are a perfectly functioning unit, often relying heavily on teamwork tactics.
  • ing his time in Malfunkshun that Wood started relying heavily on drugs, entering rehab in 1985.
  • and its environs remain largely agricultural, relying heavily on passing trade and tourism during t
  • es into a stunning lagrimoso A♭-major melody, relying heavily on augmented fifths to convey what ca
  • rs in the Michigan school have argued that in relying heavily on data from the 1956 presidential el
  • Relying heavily on cutting in kills from professional
  • ssively defending trees from herbivores while relying heavily on swollen-thorns for shelter and fee
  • ive game over the course of the season, still relying heavily on his midrange fade away shot.
  • Relying heavily on close air support, the American/Af
  • Relying heavily on elements of electronic music, Cons
  • novels, Lady of Quality is a Regency romance, relying heavily on its setting as a plot device.
  • Relying heavily on elemental weapons, equipment, and
  • "Days of Wild" is pure funk, relying heavily on bass guitar as well as the organ a
  • ng awkward jokes about his New Zuland accent, relying heavily on the correlation between 'six' and
  • also differs from other Nintendo 64 games by relying heavily on cutscenes and featuring a large nu
  • s, she expressed her disapproval of Goldsmith relying, in part, for his legal opinion, "on private
  • re the last cars to have no air conditioning, relying in interior ceiling fans.
  • t unique) in that it shunned venture capital, relying initially on self-funding by the founders, an
  • Few families had telephones, relying instead on phone booths located about 100 fee
  • was restricted to just one jeep and trailer, relying instead on ‘foot mobility' and supported logi
  • ith a dual diesel/electric propulsion system, relying instead solely on electrical power in the for
  • argeted website to be compromised in any way, relying instead on a combination of data leakage with
  • h defenders, opting to forgo field cannon and relying instead on the numerical superiority of his 1
  • a horror film, it is not gory or sensational, relying instead on slow buildups of tension and on qu
  • e US has never used mass immunization of BCG, relying instead on the detection and treatment of lat
  • a force of 762 men and 8 pieces of artillery, relying largely on the local militia and the fleet in
  • One reviewer said, "Here, we are relying largely on Newman alone and he ends up being
  • nicle, the paper did not replace him, instead relying largely on submissions from local cartoonists
  • Reduced impact of link spam by relying less on link structure of web pages.
  • ter requirements from dew and plant moisture, relying little on open water sources.
  • courses design and current teaching methods, relying mainly on a quick vocabulary acquisition of f
  • troops, without significant naval protection, relying mainly on the hope of a native Catholic insur
  • ge treatment of Wittgenstein's homosexuality, relying mainly on reportage from the philosopher's fr
  • or employed an unusually stripped-down style, relying mainly a single camera set-up with only the o
  • nds with no hydrogen bonding capacity at all, relying merely on Van der Waals interactions to bind
  • They helped to define harder house tracks relying more heavily on bass and volume.
  • o reduce the cost of achieving those goals by relying more on the organic activity of the Internet
  • Those species relying most heavily on patchily distributed fruit tr
  • proposed a middle way between these extremes, relying not on ontology but on causality.
  • y lines and formal engagement but was instead relying on the inexperience of the French revolutiona
  • s, where they remained for the next 11 years, relying on food and medical supplies from Turkey to s
  • Gibraltar also under siege, the British were relying on the elaborate improvements which had been
  • he game itself tried to avoid interpretation, relying on bare facts.
  • often copy far more than one byte at a time, relying on bit math to detect if the larger word has
  • Instead of relying on their allies, the Wampanoag, for survival,
  • d not instruct the cook ever to bake the pie, relying on this chemical reaction (called souring) to
  • sed and Griffith became Minister for Justice, relying on his clerical training.
  • ependent on just a few labor-intensive crops, relying on sharecropping and tenancy, especially for
  • core analysis argued by the Club for Growth, relying on the holding in SpeechNOW that individuals,
  • edynamic code, which allows method invocation relying on dynamic type checking on the latest JDK 7
  • phylact Simocatta portrayed Petrus as unable, relying on Priscus as only surviving witness, Petrus'
  • oducing units in nature; they achieve this by relying on both the host cell and a host virus (in th
  • Algorithms relying on these operations are popular because they
  • l products, with many rabbis advising against relying on the organization's supervision.
  • ate the feasibility of locating the gunshots, relying on his background in the earthquake location
  • In families relying on agriculture, women are in charge of weedin
  • doublets use no adhesive between the lenses, relying on external fixturing to hold them together,
  • n to Giles, who is unhappy about how Buffy is relying on him so much.
  • mas Present or Christmas Yet to Come, instead relying on the ghost of Marley to present the visions
  • A different cyclic model relying on the notion of phantom energy was proposed
  • nema, he had no formal martial arts training, relying on his talents at mimicry to imitate the move
  • nd battery packs making the patient free from relying on using cylinders & other current solutions
  • apple Poll from the music of Arthur Sullivan, relying on the Gilbert and Sullivan repertoire, as we
  • t with its internationally recognised brands, relying on 113 years of experience in brewing.
  • xceptionally close to his sister, Anna Belle, relying on her for advice and support, and during his
  • Closed loop systems track the sun by relying on a set of lens or sensors with a limited fi
  • yPal roughly 2% of payment value, rather than relying on electronic transfers from bank accounts, w
  • Relying on the full projection capabilities of their
  • Keynes council, but before the election were relying on the casting vote of the mayor to keep cont
  • denied him an audience, and Queen Elizabeth ( relying on the Treaty of Berwick 1586) made a strong
  • John Aubrey, relying on Pell's testimony, states that Warner had c
  • Unixisms or operating-system-specific tools; relying on prepackaged PPMs which are known to work o
  • Rather than relying on blocking access to websites, accountabilit
  • Rather than relying on agents to sell policies, GEICO uses a dire
  • disturbed it may remain motionless apparently relying on camouflage.
  • n: mendicans, "begging") refers to begging or relying on charitable donations, and is most widely u
  • This was done by relying on advertisement-based revenues.
  • Once again, Earth is relying on him to defeat the Mekon.
  • -high water downstream from her landing site, relying on the survival principle her father had taug
  • Their music was still relatively melodic, relying on strong themes, but the traditional jazz el
  • r's does not advertise in any medium, instead relying on word of mouth.
  • cholar nor craftsman" who was criticized "for relying on heart over head, results over legal reason
  • Over time pages started relying on unspecified error-recovery implemented in
  • and, disguised, returned to Galicia in 1942, relying on a supposed amnesty.
  • ould affect the future of biomedical research relying on animal models.
  • Relying on remote resources makes XML processing susc
  • sical confrontations with would-be attackers, relying on either her karate skills or her Smith & We
  • It is chemically incompatible with paints relying on metal carboxylate curing agents.
  • nd occasional use of air currents, instead of relying on Lightspeed to carry him.
  • oint, saying "humanity must face life without relying on God or Buddha."
  • hony and settled in Nuwara Eliya subsequently relying on a Tower Hall pension.
  • Simply relying on a leecher's reported total bandwidth could
  • lmdon is not served by mains gas, with houses relying on individually supplied heating oil systems.
  • Relying on statements made by Sir Isaac Newton, Dollo
  • he right way; and that he could do it himself relying on his photographic memory and his strategic
  • However, relying on dynamic name resolution in code is discour
  • erating around 5,800 MW of installed capacity relying on hydro, wind, geothermal, solar, biomass an
  • He keeps his gloves low, relying on body movement to avoid punches, rather tha
  • ary stage work which inspired it, rather than relying on a libretto adapted from the source in orde
  • Not relying on government funding, it receives charitable
  • The opposition was mainly peaceful, relying on civil disobedience and massive protests.
  • Relying on MSHA records, Ellen Smith, the editor of M
  • The District Court, relying on §1997e(a), dismissed Nussle's complaint fo
  • le of aerobatics (although, like all aircraft relying on the early style of Morane balanced elevato
  • ase does the conversion itself (as opposed to relying on middleware).
  • h the intention of relieving C Company, often relying on their combat knives and bayonets to repel
  • litical Action Committee (PAC) money, instead relying on individual campaign contributions.
  • Relying on the co-operation of another higher formati
  • All these people relying on me all the time, gets kind of...big.
  • wn horses was cheaper and more efficient than relying on private contractors.
  • He was outfitting voyageurs and, in turn, relying on suppliers like Pierre Foretier.
  • pants of the foothills and nearby plains, and relying on flight and flocking for defence against pr
  • The business grew steadily, relying on "bargain sales" and advertising to grow th
  • e number of participating aircraft, while not relying on any equipment on the ground, and protectin
  • Special procedures were developed relying on both polls and demographic analysis.
  • were switching to dual-purpose AA weapons and relying on escort ships to protect their carriers fro
  • ly about this, he wandered in the wilderness, relying on God to feed and protect him.
  • The investigation concluded "the practice of relying on direct appointments and short-term appoint
  • Romania, relying on a Russian success during the conflict, was
  • tance in paying for prescription drugs, while relying on private insurance for the delivery of bene
  • est and fasting with water for most ailments, relying on the body's vital recuperative powers.
  • antage of pre-recorded redbook audio, instead relying on the MIDI format.
  • requently took journalists to task for always relying on the same narrow range of sources represent
  • e occupation of Tuluk, the nobles survived by relying on the common caste to hide them.
  • d so before engaging them in close combat and relying on superior British training and firepower to
  • onduct which appeared to be an acceptance was relying on an offer was displaced
  • with David Goodman adding that "the show was relying on them too much".
  • framebuffer under the Linux kernel”, without relying on system-specific libraries such as SVGALib
  • by relying on a particular bit pattern that occurs at ce
  • t very aggressive toward potential predators, relying on the sheer density of the nests-often only
  • Relying on these precedents, Cardozo wrote in MacPher
  • rse regularly features in Australia's top 50, relying on its natural beauty, its marvellous variety
  • Some groups relying on hunting and gathering partially retained t
  • Relying on personal contacts, Samit then met with a M
  • n sensationalizing the revolution while often relying on unreliable sources; the other was a Marat
  • ish art moved towards a more realistic style, relying on inspiration both from French Realism and e
  • e car to get airborne unassisted, rather than relying on jumps) and water-proofing.
  • Games relying on client-side technology are rarer due to th
  • As a result a coalition relying on a narrow majority of 26 out of 50 seats wa
  • or not they would die before a set date, and relying on chance to determine if the "insurer" or "p
  • nded to monitor and control the remote nodes, relying on host power rather than local batteries.
  • wave which many Radio 1 listeners were still relying on for coverage, with the new FM signal of th
  • here have been minority coalition governments relying on supply and confidence from parties outside
  • ce that never came into existence, namely one relying on missiles rather than manned aircraft.
  • C bonded to the silicon detector, rather than relying on a phosphor.
  • a bit on the strident side, and I'm leery of relying on it too much.
  • the white-balance for each image, instead of relying on calculations based only on subjects within
  • The 3rd Marine Division began relying on highly mobile postures rather than remaini
  • lving deliberate radiation poisoning, without relying on nuclear fission or nuclear fusion.
  • To fund this expansion, the university is relying on state funding, donations, fees and tuition
  • portals (known as "jump points") rather than relying on the jump gates already at a location used
  • er of poor Gazans increased sharply, with 80% relying on humanitarian aid in 2008 compared to 63% i
  • hat open at maturity, with seed dispersal not relying on fires.
  • use it should be construed against the person relying on it (contra proferentum) and this clause co
  • bute the new issues it originated rather than relying on a third party.
  • eting browser hijacking methods - rather than relying on a database of known spyware.
  • wn postal packages on the internet instead of relying on a paid clerk.
  • Also, editors are supposed to be relying on valid third-party sources, not on OR pulli
  • ication developer in Java EE is assumed to be relying on transparent handling of transactions by th
  • He was already relying on some Byzantine assistance against the Cata
  • e raw creativity among new filmmakers without relying on huge budgets.
  • As an application relying on a graphical user interface, PageMaker help
  • ive activities to cope with stress instead of relying on unhealthy behavior.
  • vertly market the website, and appeared to be relying on media coverage to draw users in.
  • ntract resulted, there was no tort liability, relying on Clark v Kirby-Smith, when Plowman J said a
  • s beliefs on the current state of the papacy, relying on Cardinal Cajetan and St. Robert Bellarmine
  • volve the overtly supernatural, instead often relying on unique genetic traits and congenital condi
  • often than unfed ones, even more so when only relying on smell (90%, as opposed to 83%): when it ca
  • stems" and offered a portfolio of lithography relying on both electron and laser beams.
  • tack without pausing to assess the situation, relying on his larger force and aggression.
  • Relying on the ancient Persian philosophy, Khatami ta
  • so considers itself as a sustainable brewery, relying on an on site bottle recycling plant.
  • t the proposed Running Horse golf course and, relying on O'Meara's representations, the PGA Tour pu
  • recent weeks, a trend is emerging - many are relying on Asia for growth.
  • r studies to reinforce this assertion, merely relying on generalized stereotypes to make his point.
  • blic domain before the URAA became effective, relying on the work being in the public domain, and w
  • omewhat more elaborate than the Framed style, relying on the light being reflected back to a single
  • The town has had several booms and busts, relying on forestry since the mid-1970s although prev
  • lessened importance with the OS X subsystems relying on Display PDF instead.
  • ns within a few years, and of the futility of relying on America's possession of the 'secret' of th
  • Tumak, still relying on his own tribe's ways, pulls a couple of ap
  • Ahmed Chalabi was actually an Iranian agent: relying on Chalabi's misleading evidence pertaining t
  • ps London rivals like Capital 95.8 and Heart, relying on local news and travel information.
  • preparing a motion in Richard's case; and for relying on paralegals to contact the clerk's office a
  • Relying on an outside producer and songwriters, this
  • ople no longer drive cars themselves, instead relying on AI (artificial intelligence) computers to
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