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  • compounds and he developed the Adkins catalyst partly based on interrogation of German chemists afte
  • presented by John Shannon on June 17, 2009 is partly based on the original Shuttle-C proposal but d
  • he published a series of papers on the topic, partly based on advanced calculations of the absorpti
  • olarly scrutiny, believing that it is at least partly based on historically valuable, ancient (if no
  • This was partly based on a doctrine from the Cox decision whic
  • e articles against the Countess of Lennox were partly based on Yaxley's confession.
  • "Suppose They Give A War And No One Comes?" - partly based on a speech by Franklin D. Roosevelt and
  • Partly based on the Sith engine, GrimE was the succes
  • ccount of the plants in an ecological context, partly based on the research I performed on them in B
  • His role as Mr. Green Jeans was partly based on stories about a farm kid named "Littl
  • The character Andre Baptiste Jr. is partly based on Charles' Taylor's son, Charles McArth
  • The song was partly based on the traditional folk song "Young But
  • at Shakes the Barley the character of Teddy is partly based on him, although Teddy fights on the oth
  • The story is partly based on Euripedes' Alcestis.
  • This information is partly based on De Katholieke Encyclopaedie (Amsterda
  • e Electric Music Box and which was constructed partly based on suggestions by Subotnick and Sender,
  • of Aryeh Leib HaCohen Heller, on which it was partly based.
  • for runaway inflation so the action could also partly be about retribution against them.
  • 's particular success in the United States can partly be credited to Grant's keen sense of US audien
  • These are visible on blueprints, and can still partly be seen in the ruined east wall of the Cremato
  • w more conservative, and struggled to survive, partly because it refused to give in to commercialism
  • “If I have been productive, it is partly because I have had the advantage of contact wi
  • Partly because of the fixed undercarriage, the Cupid
  • as always in trouble with juvenile authorities partly because she hated to go to school.
  • s not celebrated by all Muslims of South Asia, partly because these celebrations are mostly related
  • In 1980, partly because he disliked the unsavory images portra
  • e suspect abduction but the boy isn't talking, partly because he has a broken jaw from a fight with
  • This is partly because the parade doesn't house any well-know
  • Partly because of this, EMPOWER receives little finan
  • e overly simplistic as a complete explanation, partly because newer antipsychotic medication (called
  • was no attempt to rectify these shortcomings, partly because there was no shortage of advanced trai
  • tle of Festubert, France; the attack faltered, partly because the artillery ran out of ammunition.
  • In the 1992-93 season, Moog did not start well partly because of a poor relationship with head coach
  • chestra, and stated that he left this position partly because "to be really honest, I didn't get to
  • but during the 1970s its popularity declined, partly because of the style of music becoming dated a
  • "Saint Debbie" amongst his favorite episodes, partly because of its theme, and claims to be one of
  • The work proceeded rather slowly, partly because he was not too keen to be working for
  • red to in the media as Singing with the Stars, partly because of the similarity in concept to Dancin
  • calling at the station during the 2010 season, partly because of the planned increase of trains call
  • The rejection of Phoenician research was partly because of anti-Semitic reasons.
  • e Liberal Party retained John Olsen as leader, partly because his main rival Dean Brown lost his sea
  • The film was not a success when released, partly because it was shown in roadshow format, which
  • the separate sports split away from the club, partly because it was difficult to form a main board.
  • rocks have a stronger tendency to crystallize, partly because they are more liquid and the molecules
  • The congregations remained small, however, partly because his churches were factious and exclusi
  • This is partly because most employees commute from away and t
  • e of the inheritance was amicably surrendered, partly because of the friendship between Pepin and th
  • partly because of huge cost overruns during its const
  • This is partly because the rigidity/tenuousness dilemma broug
  • anes were able to bomb, and results were poor, partly because of bad weather.
  • This is partly because data is handled "on the fly" without f
  • ngland XI was formed in opposition the his AEE partly because their players disliked his style.
  • ernities for women spread in France and Italy, partly because women were excluded from most other so
  • t to find a unique universal symbol or emblem, partly because there are a lot more concepts and valu
  • He became a Scientologist, partly because of the influence of Mimi Rogers, but s
  • ompany started to have financial difficulties, partly because of increased competition from e-commer
  • as an intern with Fidelity Investments in 1966 partly because he had been caddying for Fidelity's pr
  • This is partly because they are adapted to the warm, dry, Med
  • Smoke is of limited use with a swarm, partly because swarms have no honey stores to feed on
  • tion the over-use of www.radiocaroline.co.uk - partly because it is clearly a commercial link, there
  • oach to the traditional concept of a memorial, partly because Eisenman did not use any symbolism.
  • or the Australian Senate for the 1937 election partly because his name would appear high on the alph
  • nside his school, Orphan-Maker was driven away partly because the mutant Skin managed to interfere w
  • This was partly because northern Louisiana's fertile land was
  • ion of the book is famously obscure, and it is partly because of this that Kant later, in 1788, deci
  • point, their videos were rarely played on MTV, partly because of the rise in popularity of grunge an
  • aspects of the bomb research and development, partly because of du Pont's doubts about the plutoniu
  • records of England's early royal mistresses is partly because the Roman Catholic Church cast a jaded
  • nne d'Albret, the Protestant Queen of Navarre, partly because she dedicated her work to the Queen.
  • Graham's rise to national prominence is partly because of the assistance he received from new
  • nager Joe Altobelli named Griffin to the team, partly because he's a fine player, but mostly because
  • r the discovery of iron smelting is not known, partly because of the difficulty of distinguishing me
  • No ancient pantomime libretto has survived, partly because the genre was looked down upon by the
  • Partly because the company was unable to obtain a cha
  • ad suffered a relative decline in farm income, partly because of Davis' mismanagement of Extension.
  • This is partly because the station is about halfway between t
  • ust another sex crime, Wycliffe isn't so sure, partly because the victim, Lily Painter, isn't a typi
  • ssful of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals, partly because of ethnic stereotyping issues, the son
  • ellites in 2003, who detected nothing unusual, partly because the Syrians had banned radio and telep
  • In this case I prefer the sculpture, partly because though the photo is a fine one, he is
  • ty's nomination for governor in 1854, at least partly because the party was split by question of sla
  • n Canal Street was long considered a landmark, partly because of a clock on the front of the buildin
  • this was partly because he was conscious of hisn own end-of-an
  • h the agency", the employees had been targeted partly because of their disagreement with diminishing
  • the second half of the sixteenth century, and partly because this era in Flemish painting has falle
  • He chose Charles Gray partly because Charles was the name of his maternal g
  • Partly because of Uesugi Norisada's advice, Mitsukane
  • Partly because of their small total mass, open cluste
  • enty league appearances in the next two years, partly because of injuries.
  • Partly because of its distance from major Canadian ci
  • Saru does not approve of Lakshmi's presence, partly because Lakshmi is a Dalit and partly because
  • in the Senate at the September 1934 election, partly because he lost Australian Workers' Union endo
  • He did not get along with Leviathan, partly because Leviathan blamed himself for Kid Quant
  • 08, there were problems filling all positions, partly because of high demand for the same occupation
  • me a popular description of his foreign policy partly because he did on occasion resort to war in a
  • from taxi driver Jason Lepcha, hired by Kohli partly because of his understanding of English.
  • Clinch and Co failed to survive post war, partly because it failed to capitalise on evolving bu
  • This is partly because the immature stage of this insect is a
  • However, the details have been questioned, partly because of the poor reputation of the group's
  • The incident is now almost entirely forgotten, partly because of the underground nature of the adult
  • , financially the newspaper did not fare well, partly because the Communist Party prioritized to pro
  • Very soon, he became an efficient worker, partly because his height (he was 2m tall by the age
  • Its late entry into service was partly because GOES 10 exceeded its design life by ov
  • t, was not adopted anywhere else in Bucharest, partly because most other high-density neighbourhoods
  • mother to discover that she was a prostitute, partly because he offered her a considerable sum of m
  • ard of Supervisors was overwhlemingly defeated partly because of his opposition to the DRHT.
  • sted involvement in Impressionist exhibitions, partly because he did not wish to be seen as the repr
  • wers Hans Meerwein assumed Wittig as lecturer, partly because he was impressed by the new 400 page b
  • s spending more time on his WatchKnow project, partly because he needs to earn an income-he said the
  • Partly because of its fast and flat (but deceptively
  • sed are very similar to the Byzantine methods, partly because of the natural environment, partly bec
  • He is suspected of treason, partly because his brother was a "White", which is wh
  • merging in the predecessor of CATS Canterbury partly because it's just duplicating the history here
  • to prominent positions under the Meiji Emperor partly because the Shimazu clan had been a decisive m
  • riod was much weaker than in the other states, partly because of the continuing attraction of Deakin
  • and Somville clashed and became bitter rivals, partly because Somville feared that Hoornaert wanted
  • Best of Powderfinger, 1994-2000 was released, partly because the images of the band are so distorte
  • nd can distinguish humans from marine animals, partly because of their different shapes and typical
  • he station was New Zealand's largest building, partly because covering 0.6 hectares, and with a comb
  • It's there with the citation I used partly because the citation states when each group wa
  • ie urged that Iscaevones was the correct form, partly because it would connect the name to an ancest
  • This is partly because there is no way of magicking iron, and
  • he site was chosen over Tsang Tsui in Tuen Mun partly because of the shorter transportation time and
  • lly recognised by the Yang family and (perhaps partly because of the continued popularity of Cheng's
  • owe's resisted adopting the mega-store format, partly because Lowe's management believed that the sm
  • Nash, however, refused to step down partly because of a desire to continue his work and p
  • n 1957 by the Massachusetts State Legislature, partly because of the efforts of Lee Greenslit, a Mid
  • umental and more intimate quality to the house partly because it is not raised a full story off the
  • her sister, HMS Lord Clyde by about 360 tons; partly because she carried heavier machinery and was
  • Partly because the rules forbade such tampering, Chic
  • The fire spread quickly partly because of hidden roof voids and the tar pitch
  • believed this to be the correct reconstruction partly because the remains of the little finger of he
  • Sonck never really made it in Amsterdam, partly because he was playing on the right wing a lot
  • This is partly because River lies in a steep chalk valley whi
  • After a mid-table Division 1 season and partly because of the league-enforced relegation, Man
  • This is partly because of the eastern Mediterranean origins o
  • Zealand Railways Corporation during the 1990s, partly because a new railway station was to be moved
  • eck, even bad boys like Skepta do what they do partly because they're not supposed to and it makes p
  • Partly because television is not best suited to carry
  • Partly because because of this, they could bring pres
  • industry, introduced the canning of king crab, partly because of declining salmon stocks in surround
  • Financially the newspaper did not fare well, partly because the Communist Party prioritized to pro
  • Partly because of this, only the long-wheelbase, high
  • om most answers offered in Western philosophy, partly because the problem of evil within Hindu thoug
  • thaway quit about halfway through construction partly because he had not been paid for his work.
  • al plates or other bodies used as drosometers, partly because of the location, partly because of the
  • Partly because her father did not want her to become
  • He was dismissed partly because he and Principal Guarn Sims differed o
  • 1970-71, saw him make five league appearances, partly because he joined Tranmere Rovers on loan duri
  • e their babies baptized in their own churches, partly because the old Baptism Form had been replaced
  • by this anti-technological growth organization partly because the machines in his factory were takin
  • tance in signing the treaties with MacMichael, partly because they feared losing their royal status
  • ly accounts do not even mention this incident, partly because many of the early accounts are either
  • s did not stop Leningrad's growing popularity, partly because of the rich brass sound.
  • en reach as far as Tampa in inclement weather ( partly because Cuban state radio broadcast at 570 AM,
  • f the States General, the linnens were bought, partly because Haarlem had an international reputatio
  • ding fans of free jazz and free improvisation, partly because some recent releases feature significa
  • ailed in France and he became a national hero, partly because his perceived daring was in sharp cont
  • neers of using glass as a structural material, partly because it improved transparency and daylight
  • but it wasn't in the shipped version, at least partly because IBM felt it made the game too much lik
  • e of the most exciting branches of the subject partly because polymorphic forms of drugs may be enti
  • icative ordinal, though this is controversial, partly because there is no generally accepted precise
  • It is named after Sir Paul Chater, partly because the buildings are between Chater Road
  • tle and Nelson Bay but is largely undeveloped, partly because it is the location of the Salt Ash Air
  • This is partly because much of the area is privately owned (b
  • relented to letting May cut the film her way, partly because he detested Puttnam and believed he wa
  • mself unable to move against them immediately, partly because they were in possession of a number of
  • stine McVie, John McVie, Stevie Nicks; this is partly because John McVie and Mick Fleetwood are gene
  • uld even think of entering on such a task, ... partly because I felt, in common with many others, so
  • Partly because he could speak good German, he became
  • all as he did in the previous season, this was partly because of O'Neill preferring to play Carlos C
  • Partly because of the large presence of the low-incom
  • longest in British legal history at the time, partly because of Kenealy's erratic, inappropriate be
  • e political analysts as potentially vulnerable partly because of concerns over her age and competenc
  • This scepticism arises partly because the railways in the area are heavily u
  • Partly because of his strong performances for the you
  • nal Superman film, Reeve agreed to do the film partly because Cannon promised to give Street Smart t
  • sen's work brought him quick and wide acclaim, partly because cacodyl, which is extremely toxic and
  • r from the terminus on that particular branch, partly because of the amount of demolition that would
  • uable in paints, sauces, and similar products, partly because it counteracts tendencies towards crea
  • He was highly influential on other performers, partly because he was willing to teach his style and
  • wards the field is often to treat it as humor, partly because it is a rich vein for comedians such a
  • g the mid-90s, Monaco was able to find success partly because they made music similar to that of New
  • The seminary changed its name partly because of its length and also in an effort to
  • s, Llangoedmor is a popular spot for tourists, partly because of its proximity to the Preseli Hills
  • bbie van Leeuwen, stepped back from the group, partly because he had moved to Luxembourg but also be
  • ril 1988 but this was successfully fought off, partly because the report contained much false inform
  • eaction upon its release in the United States, partly because of Verne's inexpertise regarding some
  • f The Angel shortly after the album's release, partly because a lorry had run, out of control, into
  • She was especially popular with rural folk, partly because they most benefited directly from her
  • Unfortunately Google is not helping ( partly because I don't know Portuguese :p) but we nee
  • Five of the Walkers' 7 children died, perhaps partly because of the unhealthy conditions, only 1 su
  • esents the capstone of a distinguished career, partly because the landscape architect had fond memor
  • e chair of rhetoric in the University of Pisa, partly because of the jealousy of other clerics and p
  • n May claims in a federal lawsuit he was fired partly because he opposed 'cruel and inhumane mistrea
  • The United States of America was not affected, partly because it had participated on the side of the
  • ld Dejan wasn't worried about the brief delay, partly because of all of the international press cove
  • r must be compared frequently with a standard, partly because different metals have different proper
  • ion in 1947 and then resigned as party leader, partly because of the Southern Schleswig issue.
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