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  • Although they were nominally a part of the Confederate States Army, all o
  • The mine is nominally a joint venture, however it is managed by Ba
  • ble annually, in March, to the timar holder ( nominally a sipahi) or to the tax-farmer (iltizam).
  • Guaimar was nominally a vassal of Holy Roman Emperor Henry II, but
  • General Tran Van Don, nominally a high-ranking general, but in a position wi
  • the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, nominally a low-crime area.
  • He was re-elected in 1910 to what was nominally a two year term, but all municipal officials
  • Tripoli, nominally a subject of the Ottoman Empire, was practic
  • The 5 in (127 mm) 54-caliber gun was, nominally, a rapid-fire mount capable of firing over 3
  • While Operation Bikini was nominally a WWII war movie, it shared a number of cast
  • of G. Philips support a theory that, though nominally a guest, Baines was in fact a strict prisone
  • Battalion of the King's Liverpool Regiment ( nominally a second-line battalion which contained a la
  • Although nominally a part of the City of Norwich after 1875, fr
  • t by Pope Clement VIII: thus, as Ferrara was nominally a Papal fief, the city was returned to the P
  • Hence Babur, though nominally a Mongol (or Moghul in Persian language), dr
  • bania, Epirus, and Morea (Mani Peninsula was nominally a part of Aegean Islands Province but Maniot
  • tes, to 3,864 for Republican George G. Brew ( nominally a Progressive, but suspected of stalwart ten
  • The railway was nominally a joint project, but was in reality complete
  • Holden is nominally a right back but can also play as a centre b
  • the state in that era, Atkinson was at least nominally a Democrat.
  • vember 1985 in England) is a defender who is nominally a centre back but can play across the backli
  • Tincture of iodine, although nominally a solution of elemental iodine in ethanol, a
  • n, marched against Odilo of Bavaria, who was nominally a Frankish subject.
  • He is nominally a member of the NSW Right and holds socially
  • 646, having returned to Roman Catholicism he nominally abandoned on joining the Privy Council, and
  • On 19 February 2003, the new Divisions were nominally abolished and the Territory returned to a si
  • r oral tradition, Echtrae Airt meic Cuinn is nominally about Art, though the adventures of his fath
  • The combined area of the lake is nominally about 55 square kilometres.
  • This protest was nominally about the overall safety conditions of the s
  • Coins of the era however show that he still nominally acknowledged the Samanid authority.
  • cede power to local dynastic emirs who only nominally acknowledged their authority.
  • e sovereignty of the Vichy government, which nominally administered France while accepting occupati
  • provide for the defence of Verona's borders, nominally against the local Jacobins but in effect als
  • Nominally, Alcibiades's sexual partner in Caracci's en
  • While the four G-boats were nominally all of a class, they differed enough in sign
  • Though they are nominally allies of the Race, they recognize the threa
  • eld it was one of the strongest teams in the nominally amateur National Association of Base Ball Pl
  • As rex, Verica was nominally an ally of Rome, so his exile gave Claudius
  • While nominally an all-girls school, Burntwood does in fact
  • The remnants of the movement exists nominally and no longer has the vibrant life that it h
  • ipalities: Botolan, Iba, Masinloc, Olongapo ( nominally annexed to Subic 1913, re-established 1959,
  • nder the "President of the Council", who was nominally answerable to both the President of the Repu
  • Nominally, Antonescu was Prime Minister and the role o
  • the Deputy Chief Minister of the ACT is not nominally appointed by an Administrator or Vice-Regal,
  • Nominally appointed by The Crown, the office-holder's
  • he de facto rulers of Japan though they were nominally appointed by the emperor.
  • tories, the Chief Minister of the ACT is not nominally appointed by an Administrator or Vice-Regal,
  • Educated privately in Cambridge, Cooper was nominally articled to his father, and joined him in hi
  • and 2007, respectively) are still operating nominally as of 2009 after more than 10,000 orbits and
  • altar, via Bermuda, in August 1942 to refit, nominally as part of 8th Flotilla.
  • d another couple), and presented Hughie as a nominally asexual manchild.
  • hushek had returned to New York and was only nominally associated with the Mathushek Piano Manufact
  • umes of the memoirs were splendidly printed, nominally at Amsterdam, but really under Sully's own e
  • ability of the UK Parliament in Westminster, nominally at will, to amend, change, broaden or abolis
  • f the Kingdom of Sweden, had been ruled as a nominally autonomous part of the Russian Empire, the G
  • They quickly established a nominally autonomous Communist Party of Georgia which,
  • those applications lost out to competitors' nominally backed by the KM Group.
  • he consumption of alcohol in public is still nominally banned, it is becoming increasingly availabl
  • e up the table in this article), which could nominally be referred to as η Oph A, is actually only
  • ar II it was used in limited numbers despite nominally being replaced by the Type 95 75 mm Field Gu
  • eded Bessarabia to Russia, despite that land nominally belonged to their vassal Moldavia, which the
  • at Freddy's Cat is a fictional orange tomcat nominally belonging to Fat Freddy Freekowtski, one of
  • Fernando Po, an island in the Gulf of Guinea nominally belonging to Spain but which the British wer
  • Her port of registry was nominally Berlin.
  • He remained nominally bishop of ʿAqra during this period, but was
  • I think nominally brings us close enough for me to let the cas
  • songs took part with the winner being chosen nominally by a mix of an "expert" jury and televoting,
  • 1868 the counties had been covered, at least nominally, by the Peeblesshire and Selkirkshire consti
  • election the county of Kinross was covered, nominally, by Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire, whic
  • tonation gives the stable fluorenyl "anion", nominally C13H9−, which is aromatic and has an intense
  • Simon had a piece too which is nominally called 'Off to Sleep', a nursery rhyme kind
  • This they held as governors (sometimes only nominally, carrying out their own foreign policy) unde
  • Henry normally calls to task nominally Catholic politicians who vote for abortion o
  • ecas gradually became sedentary, Catholic or nominally Catholic, and peaceful.
  • d that 90 percent of Puerto Ricans were only nominally Catholics while only 30 percent practiced th
  • t of the sports free of charge, students are nominally charged for taking up swimming and skating.
  • Mitose was nominally Chow's senior, but the true nature and exten
  • eek and Turkish parentage, and were at least nominally Christian although some may have been practi
  • He strategized that many of these nominally Christian boomers would return to a church t
  • There were also instances where nominally Christian or Muslim inhabitants mixed elemen
  • an Cumbria (although the region was at least nominally Christian), as indicated by several early ch
  • ng the press fitting-step, distortion of the nominally circular valve seat surfaces such they devia
  • completely different type of locomotive was nominally classified as being the solitary member of t
  • A nominally coalition government was formed, with the In
  • In April and May 1918, the Fifth Army was nominally commanded by General Sir William Peyton, but
  • ther defender of slavery before 1840, Harper nominally conceded that slavery, at an abstract level,
  • Although the station is nominally connected to and funded by Trent University,
  • The survey nominally contained 40 current listings, except for oc
  • Hebrides, whilst Somerled's young sons would nominally control the southern Inner Hebrides, Kintyre
  • for Iraq, created by the United Nations and nominally controlled by the United States, with advice
  • erized as M on the diamond color scale; this nominally corresponds to a faint yellow color, but the
  • Solrad 5B carries ion chambers nominally covering the X-ray bands: 0.1-0.8
  • Modern historians nominally date its final composition to the Warring St
  • during World War II, Japan invaded Burma and nominally declared Burma independent as the State of B
  • The lower stages of the rocket performed nominally, delivering the upper stage and payload into
  • He was nominally demoted to an assistant under Bob Pulford in
  • In sixth grade, nominally different levels of math begin, as do the la
  • ng an incognito visit to London, Charles had nominally disavowed Roman Catholicism for the Anglican
  • The Democratic-Republican Party was nominally dominant, but in practice it was largely ina
  • e private lessons to the individual Beatles, nominally due to their late arrival.
  • d on Mobile's far south side and is the only nominally east-west road on Mobile's south side to com
  • The route is a nominally east-west freeway for its entire length, and
  • onthly Magazine (owned by Henry Colburn, and nominally edited by Thomas Campbell).
  • version of Visigothic King Reccared I in 587 nominally eliminated it.
  • thair's eldest son Louis II of Italy, though nominally Emperor upon the death of his father, had fa
  • lish and Puritan descent, but the family was nominally Episcopalian.
  • oximately 5,000 members, including, at least nominally, every member of the Polish Workers' Party.
  • Although the Coal and Iron Police nominally existed solely to protect property, in pract
  • Mary Stuart is imprisoned in England - nominally for the murder of her husband Darnley, but a
  • rd, to build on the UK-led Beagle 2 mission, nominally for a 2007 launch on a Mars Express bus - le
  • iety of Canada's Lorne Pierce Medal in 1937, nominally for his academic work.
  • Although nominally for liturgical use, the motet has many featu
  • rs longer and was then concluded by a truce, nominally for thirteen years, which proved the most du
  • The lake is nominally freshwater, however salt springs in the area
  • regiment in Hampshire, England which existed nominally from 1757 to 1853, as part of the reorganiza
  • In England, still nominally governor, he was consulted by Lord North in
  • The government which he nominally headed did proceed with the Mandurah Railway
  • Roy and the Walt Disney Company, then still nominally headed by Eisner but, in fact, run by Eisner
  • ril 2007, his family (Most of the assets are nominally held by Yang's second daughter, Yang Huiyan)
  • worship Menelaus still remained (though only nominally) high priest.
  • in the story each occur in a setting that is nominally historic, but really in the realm of fantasy
  • The rest of the flight proceeded nominally, however by the time the second stage ignite
  • The king remained nominally, if obtusely, head of the Irish state as a q
  • es as adherents of Catholicism; this is true nominally if not in practice.
  • and compiled the definitive summary of this nominally illegal but extensive phenomenon that includ
  • Although nominally important, he was actually a peripheral figu
  • While nominally in the U.A.E., the port is controlled by Ira
  • fectiveness in promoting and selling albums, nominally in the field of classical music.
  • lationship) between other variables that are nominally in a cause and effect relationship.
  • Oakgrove is a small district because it is nominally in the same grid square as the Woolstones (t
  • Although nominally in the same party, the Democratic-Republican
  • He is nominally in charge of the club's youth development an
  • s the form of "a propulsive, one-chord vamp, nominally in E major but with the flatted blue notes t
  • Halifax remains nominally in the Cabinet as Ambassador to the United S
  • Henceforth, although nominally in the same party, they appeared as politica
  • While nominally included as one of the Island's three major
  • de and 45 degree oblique "bird's eye" views ( nominally including 4 views at 90 degree viewpoint inc
  • of the UK's deep mines on economic grounds, nominally including Tower.
  • In fact, while the company is nominally incorporated in the United States, the compa
  • was forced to abdicate, but Norway remained nominally independent within a personal union with Swe
  • German-occupied France in the north and the nominally independent Vichy France in the south, so th
  • was forced to abdicate, but Norway remained nominally independent and kept its Constitution with o
  • t-lived bimonthly newspaper published by the nominally independent Committee for a Labor Party.
  • ands called bantustans, four of which became nominally independent states.
  • the modern chonaikai, or jichikai which are nominally independent voluntary associations, but whic
  • st, the Romans maintained the Atrebates as a nominally independent client kingdom, acting as a buff
  • Crowhurst and Bexhill on 31 May 1902 by the nominally independent Crowhurst, Sidley & Bexhill Rail
  • ioned off into the Transkei, one of the four nominally independent Bantustans.
  • The Principality of Transylvania remained nominally independent but was subjected to direct rule
  • Japan had, late in the war, created a nominally independent Vietnamese government.
  • elarus National Republic was proclaimed as a nominally independent state.
  • Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) is a nominally independent organization which controls elec
  • Great Northern Railway in 1855 but remained nominally independent until taken over by the London a
  • Ba Maw, the Prime Minister of the nominally independent Burmese government, dissuaded th
  • The Japanese fleet was nominally independent, but carried out operations unde
  • Although nominally independent, its power was gone.
  • The East Somerset Railway, though nominally independent, was controlled by the Great Wes
  • tractions of the "language" variety have but nominally infiltrated this first book by Oakland poet
  • he first three stages of the rocket operated nominally, injecting the fourth stage and payload into
  • The lower stages of the rocket operated nominally, injecting the fourth stage and payload into
  • These schools became nominally integrated late in the 20th century.
  • d credit union and bank "dividends" that are nominally interest.
  • Nominally, it is used in biological experiments as a p
  • China under the Kuomintang was unified only nominally, it was also constantly preoccupied with fig
  • In such cases they remain only nominally Jesuit, as they lose active and passive voic
  • Although nominally Kings of France, de facto royal power had at
  • nner of the AFL Grand Final in 2005 was only nominally larger at $250,000).
  • While Joseph nominally led the French Army, his military adviser Ma
  • ubernatorial tenure, although belonging to a nominally Left party, Rosinha nevertheless assumed the
  • Prostitution is nominally legal in Lebanon.
  • uarantee, the fees are paid up front and are nominally lower.
  • Gillquist grew up nominally Lutheran.
  • Lend-Lease aid to the Soviet Union was nominally managed by Stettinius.
  • feminine gender noun monas (μονάς / μονάδα), nominally meaning "a unit", but in effect meaning a ba
  • atrician, although uncles to the emperor and nominally members of the regency council, were largely
  • ws and demerits of the African non-Muslim or nominally Muslim rulers.
  • Rinaldo, though nominally neutral, sided secretly for Austria.
  • he was one of the Socialist nominees in the nominally non-partisan Milwaukee Board of School Direc
  • be amended to make the office of Prosecutor nominally non-partisan.
  • Although nominally non-religiously affiliated, the crosses that
  • All regional variations of the DVD are nominally NTSC.
  • t when she captured the French ship Dauphin, nominally of 64 guns but armed en flute and so sailing
  • It is located nominally on Newhall St.
  • is awarded by the Royal Astronomical Society nominally once every two years for investigations of o
  • He was nominally one of the three most powerful people in Alb
  • , the Western Aberdeenshire constituency was nominally one of three covering the county of Aberdeen
  • new regime of Pinochet, he had already been nominally open to Salvador Allende.
  • Finally, GSAS also nominally oversees Ph.D. programs in Harvard's profess
  • umer electronics) and property developer who nominally owns English Championship club Portsmouth Fo
  • w part of the National Collection, and while nominally part of the National Railway Museum, it is a
  • Their island is nominally part of and administered by the Indian Union
  • In the Edo period, it was nominally part of Odawara Domain.
  • The film is nominally part of the loosely connected In the Line of
  • ttalions based in the Middle East garrisons, nominally part of the 8th Infantry Division.
  • r, would target the lunar south pole, and is nominally planned for July 2015.
  • Roger Ebert gave the film a nominally positive review, stating that the "This film
  • Though nominally Presbyterian, services by Anglican and Metho
  • tismal views, some regard the church as only nominally Presbyterian, nearer to the Baptist Church,
  • on, the state-run farms were reorganized and nominally privatized.
  • kbeat EPs under the name of Old Skool Flava, nominally produced by Darby and "H" Warren, label mana
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