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  • with a woman he meets at the dockside, but is deeply conflicted because his former lover is in pris
  • This greatly shocked Armand and left him deeply confused.
  • He was deeply connected with his constituents, and served th
  • Jaufre was deeply connected within the troubadour culture.
  • fternoon Canasta games with four women who are deeply connected with Washington, D.C. society and po
  • ested in a First Lady's social duties, she was deeply conscientious and her genuine hospitality made
  • to historian Hugh Wilford, "Peyton himself was deeply conscious of the political dimension of his mi
  • He is deeply conservative in his Calvinist theology yet rad
  • Sununu holds deeply conservative economic and social views and as
  • by genetic mechanisms that are homologous and deeply conserved across a wide range of species.
  • He developed a deeply considered philosophy of art, set out in sever
  • true; but he could not have said anything more deeply consoling".
  • The final shot is of Frank deeply contemplating his new and unfamiliarly bright
  • David Tree remained deeply contented in his homelife, his sixty-three-yea
  • vintage 1957 reissue Stratocaster featuring a deeply contoured select alder body, a 1-piece soft "V
  • communities, ensured that the proposals became deeply controversial.
  • The lexicon survives in one deeply corrupt 15th century manuscript, which is pres
  • In addition, Quaternary period gravel deeply covers the underlying bedrock in two areas in
  • They tend to be found in areas of deeply cracking, alluvial soils.
  • These 2 deeply creative women immediately commissioned the bu
  • inner margin of the white area irregularly and deeply crenulate, the brown on the basal half project
  • nze's own book Die wunderbaren Jahre which was deeply critical of the system of government in East G
  • tions of child sexual abuse, his findings were deeply critical of Marsden in other regards.
  • ring the Philadelphia campaign of which he was deeply critical.
  • The language used on it was deeply criticized by the Mexican society because a po
  • Academic writing deeply criticized this bifurcation of analysis as arb
  • gineered / scripted, I'd both be surprised and deeply curious about how the hell Chasing Mummies cou
  • cially rectified prints made for exhibiting on deeply curved Cinerama screens.
  • he entrance pupil, Maksutov's telescope uses a deeply curved full diameter negative meniscus lens (a
  • , arched, upper jaw, which gives the animals a deeply curved jawline.
  • wels; Merrill uses five different basic lines: deeply curved (upward and downward), shallow curved (
  • Deeply curved, upward (inverted-u-shaped): load, but.
  • atic foliage is made up of long, narrow leaves deeply cut into several narrow, pointed lobes.
  • The leaves are deeply cut into many lobes lined with twisted teeth,
  • ucing a spreading stem from a hairy rosette of deeply cut or lobed leaves.
  • The woolly, webby, spiny leaves are deeply cut into many lobes, the lobes often lined wit
  • The leaves are oblong in shape and deeply cut into lobes, hairy, and up to 25 centimeter
  • They may have smooth, toothed, or deeply cut edges.
  • The foliage is deeply cut with a thin ferny shape.
  • moves of the Reconstruction-era Legislature to deeply cut funding to South Carolina College.
  • body of the stem, and are smooth, toothed, or deeply cut along the edges.
  • popular ornamental plant grown for its large, deeply cut foliage and its tall spike like infloresce
  • It is a bristly annual herb with deeply cut leaves, the longest arranged in cluster ar
  • t forms a flat basal rosette of sharply lobed, deeply cut leaves each up to 7 centimters long.
  • leaves have rounded blades which are toothed, deeply cut, or divided into lobes, which in turn are
  • ween Heltondale and Cawdale, both of which are deeply cut.
  • memorable characters, Mizoguchi's club-footed, deeply cynical friend Kashiwagi, who gives his own hi
  • dopted unanimously on May 2, 1968, the Council deeply deplored Israel holding a military parade in J
  • s of the aristocrats and landed proprietors he deeply deplored.
  • His mother is deeply depressed because of the death of his baby bro
  • He died in 1942, deeply depressed about the future of Social Democracy
  • Deeply depressed on Christmas Eve, he picks up a pros
  • According to those who knew him, the war deeply depressed Dayan.
  • A Catholic, he is deeply depressed by the ideas of being conceived in a
  • By now alcoholic and deeply depressed, she is clearly willing to self-dest
  • needing help from someone else, and he became deeply depressed.
  • s voice and Ray Thomas's flute, and the lyrics deeply describe the author's perception of paradise.
  • eron tries to persuade Ed that Elise loves him deeply despite her error of judgement, but Ed is not
  • y Marjorie Collingwood: Turner's mother who is deeply devastated by her husband's banishment of Turn
  • The series is also renowned for having deeply developed characters, as well as the fact that
  • now grown and become a young woman but remains deeply devoted to her father.
  • She is deeply devoted to her teacher, Rio, and is shocked by
  • Although deeply devoted to the Bible and opposing any criticis
  • Weatherby is deeply devoted to his daughter, risking his position
  • At heart, Toru is deeply devoted to Naoko, a beautiful and introspectiv
  • is sometimes passionately militant, sometimes deeply devout and religious, Calvinistic but also Ren
  • The diary of the deeply devout ship's doctor, Charles Edward Smith, wa
  • art had transformed from the decorative to the deeply devout - The Mystic Nativity [for example] bea
  • To inhale deeply directly from source.
  • Voltaire was deeply disappointed because he believed the work was
  • The Scotsman was deeply disappointed he could not travel back to Irela
  • She was deeply disappointed when Streisand, who many believed
  • n the argument for change of species; but I am deeply disappointed (I do not mean personally) to fin
  • Needless to say, we were deeply disappointed when we were told that our servic
  • Deeply disappointed the English delegates left for En
  • Nevertheless the result was deeply disappointing for the government.
  • nd poets with humanist training, of which Paul deeply disapproved, had long been accustomed to benef
  • The college credits are offered at a deeply discounted rate.
  • ollment program which permits students to earn deeply discounted college credits while still enrolle
  • ollment program which permits students to earn deeply discounted college credits while still enrolle
  • ollment program which permits students to earn deeply discounted college credits while still enrolle
  • ollment program which permits students to earn deeply discounted college credits while still enrolle
  • nd sells booklets containing entrance tickets ( deeply discounted from the regular admission prices)
  • At the time musicians were deeply discriminated against.
  • In 1986 Cooley, becoming deeply disgusted by the people he worked for after be
  • However, Maria Antonia was deeply disillusioned with her husband, who was ugly a
  • Consequently the outbreak of war deeply disillusioned him.
  • ose beliefs and policies the aspiring novelist deeply disliked at the time.
  • , Burton, Bastwick, and Lilburne cases) - were deeply dismayed that the king was now waging a war to
  • Mr. Cameron said he was sorry and deeply dismayed at the outcome of a tragic but compli
  • These policies are deeply disputed, both among academics (see David Harv
  • e his fellow soldiers of the 60th Army, he was deeply dissatisfied with Chiang Kai-shek's treatment.
  • Shepard is deeply dissatisfied with the current sociopolitical s
  • The plant has deeply dissected leaves which form a clump at the bas
  • The Cumberland Plateau is a deeply dissected plateau, with topographic relief com
  • The Refuge is located within a deeply dissected portion of the Edwards Plateau that
  • The Boston Mountains area is a high and deeply dissected plateau located in northern Arkansas
  • been resentful of his forced conscription and deeply distressed by the Soviet invasion of Czechoslo
  • Despite his national socialist beliefs he was deeply distressed that Denmark had surrendered almost
  • e the next year, both nobles and peasants were deeply distressed; the king was well-loved and it was
  • r said that "the spirit and compulsion of this deeply distressing tale of poverty and frustration ar
  • The loss of Indianola was deeply distressing to the Union.
  • lomats-together known as the Spanish Party-but deeply distrusted in Protestant England.
  • Infected Mushroom - Deeply Disturbed
  • Thalia's mother, Grace Fortescue, was deeply disturbed by the release of the defendants and
  • talked with him at length and found him to be deeply disturbed about certain matters and had expres
  • ey Hoffmann considered it "a comprehensive and deeply disturbing volume" which "describes in detail
  • point of view, it was either seriously cool or deeply disturbing".
  • ithout basis and their issue at this moment is deeply disturbing."
  • This deeply disturbs him, and he runs off to call Cyndi.
  • haped leaves are up to 10 centimeters long and deeply divided into several pointed lobes lined with
  • that grows up to 6 m (20 ft) in height and has deeply divided dark green leaves that are approximate
  • The Conservative party was deeply divided and unpopular and the change in leader
  • leaves grow up to 15 centimeters long and are deeply divided into many pointed lobes.
  • nagement of Ballard's predecessor, Caleb Lyon, deeply divided over the controversial decision to mov
  • Istanbul residents, people on the street seem deeply divided over how to vote.
  • The leaves are deeply divided as far as the central vein, like the t
  • the Republicans held a large majority but were deeply divided among a long list of candidates for Yo
  • isan fighting as the region's inhabitants were deeply divided over loyalties and Confederate partisa
  • The leaves are deeply divided into narrow, fingerlike lobes.
  • andular leaves are 2 to 5 centimeters long and deeply divided into three to five rounded, toothed lo
  • The leaves are deeply divided into many variously-shaped lobes which
  • Dionaea muscipula, the Venus flytrap that has deeply divided "teeth".
  • andfather watches helplessly at a city getting deeply divided over the Babri Masjid issue.
  • Stone argued that the Newberry court had been deeply divided on the issue and no majority had ruled
  • ist Nuray Mert says the referendum reveals how deeply divided Turkey remains.
  • Thailand remains deeply divided after facing its most severe political
  • ontract is valid, even though the community is deeply divided about what the right answer is?
  • s in November, 2006 showed that Canadians were deeply divided on this issue.
  • mpion of Catholic rights on an island that was deeply divided along religious lines.
  • In 1862, Visalia was a community deeply divided by the American Civil War (1861-1865),
  • It has deeply divided yellow-green leaves, around 15 centime
  • The deeply divided leaves are usually 4 to 12.5 cm long.
  • north of Chiapas, to Jomajl; here villages are deeply divided, between Zapatista supporters and vill
  • The narrow leaves are deeply divided, with linear segments.
  • eir rulings the Supreme Court of the 1930s was deeply divided: four justices on each side, with Just
  • Again, the UUP was deeply divided; its Standing Committee voted to parti
  • his tenure as mayor, the city went through the deeply divisive 85-day Stelco strike of 1946.
  • He was deeply drawn by Walt Whitman's amplitude of vision, a
  • nna's appearance on the brilliantly titled but deeply dreary 'Me Against The Music' was a postmodern
  • And now men say, I'm deeply drown'd in schism,
  • The German defenders of Hamel were deeply dug in, and their position commanded a very wi
  • Iwo Jima, the Philippines, and Okinawa, where deeply dug-in Japanese troops refused to surrender.
  • ng the 1976 Tangshan earthquake, an event that deeply effected him and the subject of many of his la
  • about her Western students: we need to go more deeply, egolessly, into our own gender issues so as n
  • to crenulate margins; the medial lobe smaller, deeply emarginate, divided in two at the apex, with a
  • The incident deeply embarrassed Balfour, and hastened his retireme
  • "I'm deeply embarrassed about it and I deeply regret the c
  • les have generally triangular outlines but are deeply embayed by strong projections forming tree-lik
  • gh its capsules are smaller and the seeds less deeply embedded than in the balloon vine.
  • c notation system, in current use today, is so deeply embedded in our computer culture, the "logic a
  • fell into marshy ground and their bodies were deeply embedded in the mud.
  • dent each had removed from his own uniform and deeply embedded it into the wooden coffin.
  • de awaited the shock, as men whom a strong and deeply embittered sense of wrong had roused to take u
  • ber of his generation rises to speak about the deeply emotional event of war and performs miracles i
  • exual relationship becomes very passionate and deeply emotional, but also very conflicted for both o
  • ing addicted to a program called Voice Console deeply, emotionally attaching themselves to it to the
  • Among other things, it is deeply enchanting."
  • lared war on Russia in June 1788, while it was deeply engaged in a war with the Ottoman Empire to th
  • amilies, companies and organizations to become deeply engaged in philanthropy; and
  • ts upon moving, Nick is a werewolf who becomes deeply engaged in the struggle against the pixies.
  • In Palestine and later Israel he was deeply engaged as an advisory to both civilian and mi
  • Regardless of their social situation, the deeply engrained and institutionalized racism of Germ
  • e dances of the Moors and Christians which are deeply engrained in the history of the city are perfo
  • Today, alcoholism is deeply engrained in the communities of the Western Ca
  • legacy from one generation to another has been deeply enmeshed in the leaders who were inspired by s
  • military officials as saying that in "an army deeply enmeshed in Pakistani politics, General Kayani
  • ment and preservation of earthly well-being is deeply enrooted in human nature and does not contradi
  • as been damaged as he was suspected to be more deeply entangled in the scandal, although in what way
  • ng financial proposition, based in part on how deeply entrenched in the sand the wreck was, and how
  • idge and drive the defending troops from their deeply entrenched position.
  • nd-to-hand encounter which ensued, he killed 7 deeply entrenched Japanese with his rifle and bayonet
  • In 1971, the US was deeply entrenched in the unpopular Vietnam War.
  • ll dissolved in a solution; however, he is too deeply entwined with his parasite, and does not survi
  • The deeply eroded valleys are cut into Mississippian lime
  • g) is an impact structure (or astrobleme), the deeply eroded remnant of a former impact crater, situ
  • r dome, about 7.24 km (4.5 miles) in diameter, deeply eroded and buried in glacial debris.
  • A deeply eroded range, they move from the southwest to
  • A rugged, deeply eroded range, the Sauras feature dramatic rock
  • The region was deeply eroded during the Quaternary glaciation.
  • Spider is an impact structure, the deeply eroded remnant of a former impact crater, situ
  • Since then the crater has been deeply eroded, and no trace of its original surface m
  • t structure" and not a crater because it is so deeply eroded.
  • This completion of the role reversal can be deeply erotic for some.
  • These families often have deeply established traditions in the Quaker and Episc
  • The canyons facing Austin are deeply etched into the limestone of the Edwards Plate
  • e walked where Jesus walked, he sought to more deeply experience Jesus' life, passion, and resurrect
  • ournals, which span several decades, provide a deeply explorative insight into her personal life and
  • itish Intelligence in Ulster has never been so deeply explored".
  • Jedi abilities" and Schedeen wasn't convinced deeply exploring his past was warranted.
  • o a reinforced concrete frame and is clad with deeply exposed aggregate precast panels.
  • te in and around the fur trade post and became deeply exposed to European lifestyle.
  • t for cello solo in its opening pages which is deeply expressive in character.
  • ndsor, Ontario, in his words, "a descendant of deeply faithful Southern Ontario Quakers, born-again
  • There is nothing wrong in it because he has deeply fallen in love."
  • Deeply familiar with the solid work done by historica
  • However, the bandits were deeply feared and hated by the local populace they pl
  • r southern whites, was highly disturbed by and deeply feared the new changes that were sweeping the
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