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  • val England, from the time of Charlemagne, and partly through his doing, through the high and late M
  • Partly through his own mismanagement (he told no-one
  • arter advanced to the top of the sand hill and partly through the breach in the palisades despite en
  • Partly through her family connections she had a netwo
  • The film emphasizes realism over melodrama, partly through handheld camerawork and a naturalistic
  • backed skunks inhabit mainly the foothills and partly timbered or brushy sections of their general r
  • achievements of the Congress were limited, due partly to the intensive surveillance by French police
  • inted to the Parks Police during World War I - partly to replace conscripted men, but also to assist
  • ), the dream modulates into nightmare, related partly to his actual anxiety-dreams about moving hous
  • He owed his successful career partly to the patronage of the distinguished Bulkeley
  • built in 1905, put out of business in 1955 due partly to the emergence of television.
  • eeded to standardise weights and measurements, partly to collect the correct taxation on goods, and
  • roperty after the reformation, the church feel partly to ruin and remained so until its full restora
  • uring British rule of the Indian Subcontinent, partly to check Japanese aggression from Burma.
  • of the 1894 strike found Pullman's paternalism partly to blame and Pullman's company town to be "un-
  • elated both to an object and a subject, and is partly to be distinguished from and partly united to
  • k of discipline and stretched supply lines are partly to blame for the retreat.
  • trial was delayed until 1595, and then, owing partly to the interference of the imperial court of j
  • nference decided to begin sponsoring softball, partly to help member institutions to comply with Tit
  • Wheeltappers, but this venture has now ended, partly to do with the fact that the owner and his sta
  • Melden is a village belonging partly to the municipality of Oudenaarde and partly t
  • hed four lectures on the Socinian controversy, partly to clear his own name from charges of sympathy
  • This was partly to be financed with money raised by the town c
  • re commonly euhedral crystals, but can also be partly to completely irregular in shape.
  • The justification for this was partly to take account of expanded scope of biomedica
  • ile some regard this spelling as being adopted partly to respect the pioneer Ross McCloud and his fa
  • st in bolstering ties with African nations due partly to their abundance of natural resources such a
  • , a vicarage of the monks of Fail, was annexed partly to Tarbolton, and partly to Craigie in 1653.
  • , had mostly been borrowing from the Ayr Bank, partly to finance the building of the New Town, Edinb
  • forced upon by the Tasmanian Greens considered partly to blame.
  • This was given the name Mazak, partly to distinguish it from zamak and partly from t
  • The decline was attributed partly to the isolation of the school, and the result
  • his death, the pathway was installed, possibly partly to protect the hotel.
  • g syntax varies between programming languages, partly to cover semantic differences but largely to f
  • support Castlereagh in peace negotiations and partly to negotiate with the Vatican over the Catholi
  • lage has a number of hotels and public houses, partly to cater for the large number of visitors.
  • ppy as a child has been attributed, by Lawson, partly to the problematic relationship she had with h
  • Catterick for ten years from 1763 until 1773, partly to live close to his friend and father in law
  • Partly to improve his ability to compete with other s
  • than a month, working two evenings each week, partly to widen her social circle and partly to suppl
  • Like several of his family he addicted himself partly to the study of Pythagorean philosophy, partly
  • Partly to avoid giving credence to the common but spe
  • The format was extremely loose, owing partly to the desire to maintain the raw energy of th
  • r to the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, partly to influence the Japanese government to take a
  • ay Castle at Scalloway in the Shetland Islands partly to strengthen his power there against Laurence
  • frustrating and misleading communications (due partly to language problems and partly to the inexper
  • That it failed was due partly to the faults of the reformer, but mainly to t
  • It was written partly to divert his own thoughts and partly to amuse
  • dents have complained of frequent flooding due partly to beaver dams on the Kromma Kill diverting th
  • land Railway on the Dudding Hill Line in 1875, partly to service the neighbouring exclusive Craven P
  • under Sealdah division and converted the route partly to broad gauge in 1962.
  • The expansion is due partly to inertia (that is, the matter in the univers
  • older brother Arthur was headmaster; this was partly to raise money to attend University.
  • Berchtesgaden Alps the Steinernes Meer belongs partly to Bavaria and partly to Salzburg.
  • s seen as an unsuitable location for the film, partly to avoid causing further distress to survivors
  • onversations he had with the Shah, most likely partly to serve as a record of the many privileges gr
  • early settler who emigrated from Kentucky, and partly to honor the steamboat West Newton, which was
  • She retired in 1979, partly to take care of her seriously ill mother.
  • He also suggests that the mendicant orders are partly to blame.
  • Due partly to the longer average distances required for p
  • cians also said that the American military was partly to blame, because they brought the 11th Brigad
  • Western Australia, Irwin returned to England, partly to give an account to the Colonial Office of t
  • The society owes its survival partly to a long tradition of radical thought in Leic
  • place at the Henry Miller Library in Big Sur, partly to help pay the medical bills of comics legend
  • The class is designed partly to "guard" Aegis destroyers in the Missile def
  • lour rather than the more usual red and white, partly to differentiate from the emblems of Yorkshire
  • ""This wholesale exodus was due partly to the belief of the Arabs, encouraged by the
  • form a new government as quickly as possible, partly to provide a counterpart for negotiations on t
  • e Rural (until 1934) The parish was abolished, partly to create Colebatch CP, remainder absorbed by
  • daughter of Aaron Burr, Theodosia Burr Alston, partly to ingratiate himself with Republican voters i
  • The name Aberconwy was chosen partly to avoid confusion between the former Conwy pa
  • King Henry VIII granted the manor partly to Trinity College, Cambridge, and partly to W
  • ead collapse of the British hip hop scene were partly to blame in keeping the record from its audien
  • n Miller's recent TV series on atheism) is due partly to Voltaire who published, in 1761, a grossly
  • y used on the Circle Line, notably on Sundays ( partly to keep District Line drivers familiar with th
  • ws her the way to her new place of employment, partly to avoid admitting he cannot read the written
  • nce of the Web interface has been limited, due partly to its cumbersome nature when compared to the
  • eatre, where, in spite of much opposition, due partly to the unconservative character of his teachin
  • She has followed him from England to Japan partly to escape an unpleasant engagement in London.
  • though St Margaret's church was built in 1928, partly to the original design of T Alwyn Lloyd.
  • ded a cerebral hemorrhage was most likely, due partly to contracted pupils.
  • en called graph switching or Seidel switching, partly to distinguish it from switching of signed gra
  • s after an accident some weeks beforehand were partly to blame.
  • The Hun Sen government is partly to blame for the continual growth of the child
  • Partly to sustain his extravagant lifestyle, Walter g
  • 6 bill prohibiting the import of Irish cattle, partly to oppose Clarendon and partly to thwart the D
  • (1852-1853), Australia (1859), and elsewhere, partly to work for emigrants from China.
  • g Black Label was driven to great heights, due partly to increased advertising support, in particula
  • ensive and well integrated road network, owing partly to its status as a new town.
  • Instead the proceeds were used partly to compensate the former shareholders of Workm
  • lection was held a year earlier than required, partly to bring elections for the House and Senate ba
  • e area itself deteriorated over the years, due partly to planning blight related to transport scheme
  • Filming partly took place at Columbia High School, both the s
  • t, previously reconstructed in 2004, was again partly torn and she decided with her doctors that to
  • s manager, though relegation in 1950/51 can be partly traced back to Kelly's period as manager.
  • useli was born in Switzerland and was at least partly trained in Switzerland.
  • Partly translated into Cantonese by Richard Lam, "Eve
  • This article is partly translated from the similar article in the Fre
  • the: an Anthology, which appeared in 1933, was partly translated by her.
  • ral authors): Los mitos de Cthulhu (editor and partly translator) Ed.
  • den multiple organ failure, which was at least partly triggered by long-term steroid abuse.
  • All of these streets are at least partly triple-decker.
  • Bay feeds into the Arctic Ocean, which is also partly true (Foxe Channel).
  • This is a very dubious statement and although partly true in a way, may need a rewrite as it seems
  • ute without telling the crew is of course only partly true, and unfortunately a cause of much misund
  • ough denied at the time, proved to be at least partly true.
  • Maybe its partly true.
  • The High Bar people are also partly Tsilhqot'in and have links with some Chilcotin
  • the Llenlleney'ten, who although Secwepemc are partly Tsilhqot'in in identity.
  • The Khamb, being of at least partly Turkic extraction are now considered a clan of
  • The new US 58 Alternate (now partly U.S. Route 23 Business and State Route 283) in
  • a High Court ruled that dispatch of troops was partly unconstitutional.
  • essive record of excavation on Hadrian's Wall, partly under the guidance of F.G. Simpson," whom he w
  • the original site of Weverton, which now lies partly under the CSX Transportation right-of-way and
  • 4, 55 and 56 of Kolkata Municipal Corporation, partly under Entally police station and partly under
  • s an EP released by The Future Sound of London partly under the alias Indo Tribe, two tracks under t
  • This is a place which comes partly under Thripunithura legislative constituency a
  • There were two platform faces partly under a glass-roofed train shed; the latter wa
  • , 20 (Jorabagan, Nimtalaghat), 21 (Jorabagan - partly under North Port PS), 24 (Pathuriaghata, Malap
  • d the prestigious cross of Saint-Louis in 1694 partly under the recommendation of Buade de Frontenac
  • The haor is partly under the jurisdiction of Barlekha Upazila.
  • e Wien medical school, which performed it, and partly under the negative influence of the church, as
  • , Dorset, and finished his studies at Utrecht, partly under Henry Hickman, ejected fellow of Magdale
  • rhizomatous perennial herb with stems growing partly underground and emerging to lie flat on the sa
  • The platform is partly underground and partly open sub level.
  • It comprises two lines, partly underground, with an overall length of 11.8 mi
  • factory facilities of Eibia & Co., which were partly underground, have now been largely levelled an
  • adshaw Mountains, Peck noticed a peculiar rock partly underground.
  • The feldspar has partly unmixed on the micro-scale to form a perthite,
  • The inscription is partly unreadable at present, and may originally have
  • ts as part of the rear suspension and hence is partly unsprung.
  • tire second paragraph is not neutrally worded, partly unsupported, partly supported by a non-RS, and
  • inowski wrote that he was basing the monograph partly upon a draft manuscript on gardening he had wr
  • inent family whose land the facility was built partly upon, but it was never acted upon.
  • Inasmuch as it remains only partly urbanized, many people describe Sai Kung as th
  • The convent was partly used as POW camp and part was still in use as
  • Havigannada was partly used in Sandalwood film Nammoora Mandara Hoove
  • s were equipped with push-pull train controls, partly using components of class 140 and class 141 un
  • St Leonard's Church in the village is partly Victorian and partly Georgian.
  • its period, use of the land for interment was partly viewed as a convenient means to achieve other
  • The crane vessel that is partly visible is the Thialf.
  • aflets of the tricuspid and aortic valves only partly visible.
  • avern collapsed when the raised embankment was partly washed away.
  • In 1913 this old pier was partly washed away and later torn down and a new one
  • of the parish of Chirk, whose inhabitants are partly Welsh and partly English - the Welsh title was
  • integrating temperature is strange but that's partly what's to be shown.)
  • is nocturnal, has a length of 4.5 cm and have partly white pupils, ridges on their skin and several
  • wing crimson or vermilion-red, never white or partly white as in ravana; sexual abdominal fold with
  • I think that's partly why I grew up feeling like such an outsider.
  • ames "Jocko" Clark's Flag Lieutenant, which is partly why he co-authored Admiral Clark's memoirs, an
  • He reasons that this race for status explains partly why increases in wealth do not increase well-b
  • xt year and practiced there from 1962 to 1987, partly with the Popham Haik law firm.
  • a simpler surface-level station which was made partly with new structures (platforms D, E, and F fac
  • oremost High Churches, was built from 1849-53, partly with money from a rich doctor named Robert Bre
  • ny grants of lands to settlers and landowners, partly with the purpose of increasing the worth of th
  • The BEV demonstrator fleet is being developed partly with public funding from the UK Government's T
  • He then went to the Continent, partly with the view of studying law there.
  • locomotives, which William Stroudley designed partly with this line in mind.
  • g nearly blind through his persistent studies, partly with the microscope.
  • Its contents deal partly with trigonometry and its applications to astr
  • services in a marquee but shortly afterwards, partly with his own hands, built the first church in
  • It was built in the Colonial Revival Style partly with funds from the philanthropist Baron Mauri
  • (Ullswater lies partly within the National Trust's Ullswater and Aira
  • The 12th district is located partly within Wisconsin's 8th congressional district,
  • The tower is built partly within the west end of the nave.
  • There is a Site of Special Scientific Interest partly within the parish.
  • This low-lying depression lies partly within the territory of the city of Wolfsburg
  • The Village of Richburg is partly within the boundaries of the Towns of Wirt and
  • It is partly within the preserved county of Gwent and partl
  • It is partly within the preserved county of Mid Glamorgan a
  • It was partly within the preserved county of Clwyd and partl
  • rth Yorkshire and Cleveland Heritage Coast and partly within the North York Moors National Park.
  • It is partly within the preserved county of Mid Glamorgan a
  • ocated mostly in the Province of Asti (AT) and partly within the provinces of Cuneo (CN) and Alessan
  • orest is a Site of Special Scientific Interest partly within the parish.
  • The ancient parish of St Andrew Holborn was partly within the City of London and partly in Middle
  • The obturator internus is situated partly within the lesser pelvis, and partly at the ba
  • lying mostly within the Northern Territory and partly within Queensland.
  • s mostly within the civil parish of Hordle and partly within the civil parish of Sway.
  • of the parish is Hamstreet village which falls partly within the parish of Warehorne due to the anci
  • n the South Wales Central electoral region and partly within the South Wales West region.
  • The rest of Mid Glamorgan is partly within the South Wales East electoral region a
  • born was an ancient parish that until 1767 was partly within the City of London and partly in Middle
  • oir on the Holston and Watauga Rivers, is also partly within the city limits.
  • Two RNA genes, HAR1F and HAR1R were identified partly within the region.
  • They lie partly within Wrexham county borough and partly withi
  • Yadkin River State Trail, partly within Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Surry, Wilkes
  • The traditional site is partly within the parkland of Boconnoc, partly under
  • bour, a Site of Special Scientific Interest is partly within the parish.
  • entific Interest known as Pagham Harbour falls partly within the parish.
  • lls mostly within the county of Hampshire, and partly within the county of Wiltshire.
  • aces (479ha or 1,140 acres (4.6 km2) in total) partly within the borough, to the south of Putney and
  • ational Wilderness Preservation System located partly within El Yunque National Forest (formerly the
  • AONB and part of the Trellech ridge, a rural, partly wooded area of Monmouthshire.
  • The upright shaft is partly wooden and partly cast iron.
  • " the site is made up of 37,500 metric tons of partly worked stone stacked up to 2 meters (6.6 ft) h
  • Besides the unfinished obelisk, an unfinished partly worked obelisk base was discovered in 2005 at
  • So, the song is partly written to Becky and partly Lydia, though neit
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