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  • was defined as the value of a cow in Kent or elsewhere, a sheep.
  • ms a dense understorey in some places, while elsewhere a more diverse shrub layer includes Midland
  • hing distinctive seems to have been recorded elsewhere about the display of this pigeon which sugge
  • ael, Canada, Australia, England, France, and elsewhere about their experiences.
  • Elsewhere, about 150 men landed at Cape Murro di Porco
  • In these, he plays a much bigger role than elsewhere, accompanying Mickey on his adventures or ac
  • , which was footage shot at another location elsewhere across Canada; in its first season, the Slim
  • ed as an ornamental plant, both in China and elsewhere across temperate regions of the world; numer
  • re canceled as well as several other flights elsewhere across the Midwest.
  • ecific copy that had no doubt been delivered elsewhere across the country satisfactorily.
  • Elsewhere across the country, albinos are hunted down
  • during the wartime, both at Leslie House and elsewhere, acting as nurse.
  • Elsewhere, Afghan and coalition forces detained severa
  • Of those who survived, many settled elsewhere after the war.
  • ted the club as a boy, but forged his career elsewhere after being rejected as a trainee.
  • Marioupolis (Mariupol', the Sea of Azov) and elsewhere, after the failed attempt of the western all
  • situation, the attention of the world turned elsewhere after the immediate crisis had ended.
  • Elsewhere, after making confidential comments about De
  • They were later used elsewhere after being replaced by more powerful GER Cl
  • nburg but her remains must have been removed elsewhere after the disastrous fire of 1070.
  • He left to fight elsewhere after the end of the campaign in September 1
  • Elsewhere AGS had run out of money and did not make th
  • television stations in Washington, D.C. and elsewhere, all affiliated with the Disney-owned ABC ne
  • ecause such material remained almost unknown elsewhere along the Nile Valley until the Late Period.
  • nd checkpoints in and around the capital and elsewhere, along with substantial troop movements, may
  • e if tomatoes have in fact been contaminated elsewhere along the supply line, the FDA's list of saf
  • eparated by State Line Road, which is a road elsewhere along the border, but it is only represented
  • nue in Gladewater, and as George Richey Road elsewhere along its route.
  • Elsewhere along its path, heavy rainfall was reported
  • -tolerant vegetation and organisms not found elsewhere along the St. Johns River.
  • "gap", penetrating much further inland than elsewhere along the coast of the Irish Sea.
  • writings to the Danube, being mentioned (as elsewhere) alongside 'R[h]in' (Rhine) -- two rivers th
  • pecifically New Kulja, Manchu Kulja, or Ili ( elsewhere, also Chinese Kulja), the Chinese fortress a
  • d Office composed by this saint were adopted elsewhere also, especially in connection with the spre
  • I have seen it used elsewhere, also, though do not have a vivid recollecti
  • s were not widely translated or disseminated elsewhere, although the first volume of "On Insanity"
  • of five shillings to the farmer to build it elsewhere, although he had already built stone posts o
  • able support from Albanians in Macedonia and elsewhere, although the Albanian intellectual elite de
  • as Laverne & Shirley, According to Jim, St. Elsewhere, Amazing Stories, Friends, The Tick, 3rd Roc
  • Cincinnati, Xenia, Springfield, Illinois and elsewhere, among them the daily Cincinnati Times and t
  • is also an original musical theme not found elsewhere, an eerie and dissonant movement which slowl
  • Elsewhere, an ambulance brings a body dressed in a cha
  • or other philatelic exhibitions in the UK or elsewhere, and to offer and award prizes, medals or ot
  • After some discussion elsewhere, and meditating on it, I'm inclined to move
  • nor roles in popular TV series including St. Elsewhere and Knots Landing.
  • mussen in Valdemar Eiberg's band, as well as elsewhere, and jazz became a symbol of the underground
  • as indirect, in the form of fighting Germany elsewhere and distracting them from the Yugoslav front
  • ken after the war, church services were held elsewhere, and in 1974 the parish was transferred to S
  • uch a singular nature, as is not to be found elsewhere, and is as peculiar to Ireland as the bullfi
  • go Chinese Heritage Museum was built in 1927 elsewhere and was originally a Chinese consulate.
  • It is naturalised elsewhere and is widely cultivated as an ornamental ga
  • It is thicker above and below than elsewhere, and is so remarkably loose and lax, that it
  • lso permitted to keep writing other material elsewhere, and even to promote those outside efforts t
  • ound in China seem more primitive than those elsewhere, and infers that they were made exclusively
  • nchell's Donuts in "Pygmy Twylyte" on Roxy & Elsewhere and in "The Blue Light" on his album Tinselt
  • The Vineyard Movement in the US (and elsewhere) and the British New Church Movement are exa
  • s to be proactively scanning what's going on elsewhere and say we can take advantage of that. 
  • lly smaller than ploughlands which were used elsewhere, and so resulted in smaller townlands on ave
  • Henry VIII, in Essex, Cambridge, Suffolk and elsewhere, and together with his marriage, meant that
  • s of detail and research that won't be found elsewhere, and for that reason is the most authoritati
  • cifically, non-resident clergy were resident elsewhere and thus could not be considered absentee.
  • Such cellars occur at Chesters, Aesica, and elsewhere and probably served as strong-rooms for the
  • nandaigua consolidated winemaking operations elsewhere, and sold the remaining acreage and winery t
  • d told them they had insufficient fuel to go elsewhere and despite being told again that the airpor
  • As Becoming Human begins, Adam has moved elsewhere and is trying to live a normal life as a "hu
  • s their prime suspect while evidence pointed elsewhere, and that had Citrus County officials follow
  • d for cargo, the festival was forced to move elsewhere and was renamed.
  • e buy and sell originate or are manufactured elsewhere, and where people are constantly moving from
  • vehicles from both partners, as well as from elsewhere, and rented garage space from the other loca
  • It has been introduced elsewhere and is cultivated widely to provide shade fo
  • ats in Bindrakhia's work than you would find elsewhere and the style is traditional.
  • he finished training at St Andrews and went elsewhere, and that he dropped it in 1295 when he move
  • ritish were forced to focus their attentions elsewhere, and Lakshmi Bai was essentially left to rul
  • two of its lifts were removed and relocated elsewhere and the ticket office was closed.
  • development if replaced by new public parks elsewhere, and that 1997 Propositions D and F be repea
  • ver, Michigan's Lake St. Clair's shores, and elsewhere, and encouraged settlement by immigrants arr
  • ing confusion, the Hards moved out, convened elsewhere, and nominated a state ticket.
  • in the Home Counties and London suburbs than elsewhere, and in safe Conservative seats; Bromley fit
  • omoted and hence he chose to seek his future elsewhere and resigned.
  • Elsewhere) and in the movies (Bachelor Party), and at
  • tion to 4,795; the franchise was reformed as elsewhere, and there were 191 residents qualified to v
  • nt has appeared abroad in Sweden, France and elsewhere and at numerous Finnish music festivals.
  • into Scientology in England, Australia, and elsewhere and a number of reports published by respect
  • er discipline may get away with slipping off elsewhere and going straight back into fellowship with
  • later raised her, dismounted her gun for use elsewhere and continued to use the tug as an unarmed t
  • 's original lineup until 2000's Somewhere to Elsewhere and coincidentally the band's last studio al
  • Machine Gun Platoon (which had been deployed elsewhere and did not otherwise take part); two soft-s
  • ies that, for the most part, cannot be found elsewhere, and many photos, historic and contemporary.
  • st, sparking revolutions in Arab nations and elsewhere; and that the Osama bin Laden videos were at
  • y organization that operates in Patpong (and elsewhere) and serves women working there by offering
  • old on its catering at Buckingham Palace and elsewhere, and in 1953 was appointed Clerk of the Roya
  • It is grown as an ornamental plant elsewhere, and in some places it has naturalized.
  • he United States Commission of Fisheries and elsewhere and were reprinted, especially American Hydr
  • ons while stationed in the United States and elsewhere, and served for 27 years of active duty.
  • churches in Brussels, Bruges, Amsterdam and elsewhere, and his work was commissioned also for Fran
  • that his computer had merely relayed it from elsewhere, and this claim cannot be dis-proven without
  • was five times greater than the 1950s figure elsewhere, and the potential of brewing and marketing
  • ecuperate and retrain after tougher fighting elsewhere and before returning to take part in more ac
  • th Dr. Schubert to Palestine, Abyssinia, and elsewhere, and created many valuable views of the scen
  • n was contrary to much contemporary practice elsewhere and at odds with scholars who backed the use
  • use on railway construction and maintenance elsewhere and in operation by 1882.
  • ife Meriel has left him to seek her fortunes elsewhere, and Adam Loveday is still at sea on his shi
  • rton until 2001, when production was shifted elsewhere and portions of the factory sold.
  • e 8th Earl in 1588, the Earls of Angus lived elsewhere, and had little to do with Tantallon Castle.
  • ECW in 2001 forced Kenney to seek employment elsewhere, and he began negotiations with World Champi
  • es twelve hymns of which eight are not found elsewhere, and ten are certainly intended for liturgic
  • cotland, though with less power than bishops elsewhere, and serving essentially as the permanent ch
  • ndows in the clerestory, the north aisle and elsewhere, and reconstructing the roof.
  • million in the North Caucasus, and 1 million elsewhere), and an additional 1 million of deaths from
  • to oppose slavery in Sudan, Mauritania, and elsewhere, and The David Project, an Israel education
  • where it could release Astra 1D for use elsewhere and take over all broadcasting activity from
  • s pen appeared in the Journal Helvetique and elsewhere, and he contributed several papers to Rousse
  • ease meant that the film did better business elsewhere, and it was only released on DVD in the Unit
  • erusalem Institute ("Dvar Yerushalayim") and elsewhere and where he continued to write and publish.
  • e teams, Independence Bowl organizers looked elsewhere, and settled on Miami, coming off a second c
  • at Constantinople (1516), Venice (1544), and elsewhere, and has been reprinted by A. Jellinek (B.
  • of England, in Grimsby, Lincoln, Newark and elsewhere, and has a share in 30 other restaurants.
  • hat myself, but I know it's been widely used elsewhere and was hoping someone may have the knowledg
  • t departments and other bodies in the UK and elsewhere, and to international bodies such as the Eur
  • ers buried on site, multiple soldiers buried elsewhere, and at least 18 civilians) indicates at lea
  • All of the current residents work elsewhere and what was once an economic center for the
  • shhouses at Swansea, Maidstone, Lambeth, and elsewhere, and published a pamphlet entitled Observati
  • ered in Predaking, knowing that Sky Lynx was elsewhere and couldn't counter them.
  • the Ordovices but "Corbalengi" is not found elsewhere, and there are many theories as to the signi
  • inee Senator George McGovern decided to turn elsewhere and selected Senator Thomas Eagleton, who wa
  • er over time our attention has been directed elsewhere, and with that the opportunity is now open f
  • ibed many species of spider in Australia and elsewhere, and is spider bite consultant to the Royal
  • mmon in Northern Asia and North America than elsewhere, and it is part of a several long haplotypes
  • l the Fat Lady Sings: William Peter Blatty's Elsewhere and the Haunted House Formula by Davide Mana
  • native population to cities like Chennai and elsewhere, and subsequent settlement of Muslim populat
  • , Caernarvon, had large estates in Wales and elsewhere, and was created Baron Penrhyn in 1866.
  • s ago by Jandu (Janu (clan)) Jats, who moved elsewhere and Khichar Jats settled here.
  • report, determined to have his hunting lodge elsewhere, and the wise men boasted, "we ween there ar
  • Princeton University, Toronto, Cambridge and elsewhere and has given readings and lectures in many
  • nd 1980's until they outgrew the park, moved elsewhere, and was redesignated "Festival de Familia".
  • obtained permission from the Pac-10 to look elsewhere, and on November 16 announced an agreement w
  • PTDIM should come out, since they're covered elsewhere and this article is primarily for external m
  • to become a great pastor in Philadelphia and elsewhere and then an educator both in Alabama and as
  • Today the collection has been moved elsewhere and the building is now a private residence
  • truth of it was that Sitric had ambititions elsewhere, and following Ragnall's death he became kin
  • hes, comparing data with other ringing sites elsewhere and educating ringers.
  • er reviews appear at The Constant Critic and elsewhere, and her poetry has appeared in the Boston R
  • l or manufacturing purposes," quickly spread elsewhere, and by 1855 twelve states had joined Maine
  • They remained elsewhere and eventually sold their allotments.
  • nstantinople in 1516, at Venice in 1564, and elsewhere, and was reprinted by Jellinek (l.c.
  • 8 the battery was dismantled to be relocated elsewhere and the site was cleared in 1929.
  • He received medals at the Paris Salon and elsewhere, and was made Chevalier of the French Legion
  • of English language history (in the U.S. and elsewhere) and linguistics.
  • o seek promising approaches that have worked elsewhere and apply them to new regions or issues.
  • Glasgow into the new town of Cumbernauld and elsewhere, and Central Dunbartonshire was defined as o
  • in the wrong direction when the attention is elsewhere and has one line of dialogue in the game, wh
  • It is not known whether it occurs elsewhere, and no such fishes have been found in recen
  • te or being replicas of those still standing elsewhere; and original buildings that have been reloc
  • dated 11 July 1408 for him to be consecrated elsewhere, and it is likely that occurred in France.
  • He is carrying a heartcase to show he died elsewhere and only his heart was brought to the church
  • re heavily worn in the northwest corner than elsewhere, and the remaining inner wall displays a slu
  • into Scientology in England, Australia, and elsewhere and a number of reports were published by re
  • This forced Henderson to look elsewhere and he joined Championship winners Barrow Ra
  • as occasionally been lent out for exhibition elsewhere and is regarded as a very fine example of th
  • anging roles and lives of women in China and elsewhere and for the ephemeral nature of a sporting c
  • Elsewhere, another woman dresses herself carefully in
  • ionalized in Iraq from increasing production elsewhere; appoints mediators between Iraq and IPC.
  • ew for the Gillows at the northwest end, and elsewhere are box pews carved with poppyheads.
  • The rates pay for matters which elsewhere are funded by Council Tax, but the occupiers
  • Elsewhere are open-back benches.
  • g the move, monetary officials in Europe and elsewhere are not.
  • ”) connects the two areas of the town, which elsewhere are separated by a cliff-face garden.
  • op Mamertus of Vienne and eventually adopted elsewhere, are the three days (Rogation Monday, Rogati
  • Elsewhere are figures of Art and Science, the Book of
  • These fragments from elsewhere are called terranes (sometimes, "exotic" ter
  • s, further attacks on the City of London and elsewhere are inevitable.
  • nced in Germany around March 2006 and in May elsewhere, are limited-edition manual-exposure, mechan
  • ore family who owned this and much more land elsewhere around Parracombe. R. D. Blackmore, author o
  • ried to limit the spread of Soviet influence elsewhere around the world.
  • a, Latin America, the Philippines, Korea and elsewhere around the world are of particular interest
  • s, of which the limestone pavement (here and elsewhere around Morecambe Bay, including Hutton Roof
  • at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, and elsewhere around Milwaukee, Wisconsin, including at th
  • Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland, as well as elsewhere around the world.
  • ged crimes committed only in Africa, but not elsewhere around the world.
  • dates' campaigns in the Bosporan Kingdom and elsewhere around the Black Sea, although their chronol
  • conferences in Orlando and, in smaller form, elsewhere around the United States and Canada
  • when I have been in, for example, Seattle or elsewhere around the world, great happiness, or perhap
  • tinues to open up mail markets in Europe and elsewhere around the world.
  • In Geoffrey's History and elsewhere, Arthur's future queen Guinevere was raised
  • although this form of glycosylation appears elsewhere as well.
  • s were passed, and the singles scene shifted elsewhere as residents married or moved to newer compl
  • "Biscuit Power" - 1:24 (song also known elsewhere as "Gorilla Biscuits")
  • He was quoted in The New York Times and elsewhere as saying, in reference to those considering
  • s because of our grandfather, Adam (reported elsewhere as Abraham)" and that the message of Islam i
  • It is native to Eurasia but it is known elsewhere as an introduced species and sometimes a nox
  • It was later released elsewhere as a double A-side single with "Prototype".
  • k's second book, "Towards Tahiti" (published elsewhere as "Cloud of Islands") relates the story of
  • s native to Central China but has been grown elsewhere as ornamental plant.
  • tral section of North America, and it occurs elsewhere as an introduced species, including parts of
  • ople and adults in schools, universities and elsewhere as an eye witness to the horrors of Third Re
  • Agrostis avenacea is known elsewhere as an introduced species and sometimes a nox
  • On the other hand, Eikenberry is described elsewhere as being frank and vocal about his concerns
  • ople who live in Liechtenstein but were born elsewhere, as well as natives of Liechtenstein with Tu
  • plant is native to Europe but is well-known elsewhere as a noxious weed.
  • s native to southern Africa, but it is known elsewhere as an introduced species, often becoming wee
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