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  • s hold the most sway in the videogame industry partly because the stakes are higher for consumers sh
  • It proved to be a financial success partly because of Nilsen's advanced directing and set
  • ar, the communist movement enjoyed popularity, partly because of the effort of the USSR in defeating
  • (The referendum passed overwhelmingly - partly because Shepherd brought in blacks from Prince
  • authorities or the Labour Party, but this was partly because of distance some felt toward the coope
  • These practices were possible and successful partly because of the remoteness of the King: during
  • This could be partly because, as of 2005, it is estimated that only
  • ikes, similar to Cuddles and Dimples's granny, partly because, by this time, character in The Beano
  • The species: Essonodon browni has also partly been known as Cimolodon nitidus (Marsh 1889).
  • that the Princess' Pakistani roots, may have ( partly) been an obstacle in reference to ascending th
  • The old line has partly been reopened by the Furka Heritage Railway fo
  • ons are out of proportion, and it is therefore partly being used for parking.
  • he Westphalian town or city of Minden possibly partly belongs to the area, where Ollnborger Platt is
  • terranean river is a river that runs wholly or partly beneath the ground surface - one where the riv
  • The Dilator naris posterior is placed partly beneath the Quadratus labii superioris.
  • It is probably at least partly bivoltine since adults have been found on wing
  • Its body is greyish-brown with partly black wings and tail and a white rump.
  • re rich in mineral content (and the sands look partly black).
  • The veins are partly black.
  • He is partly blamed for the Bengal famine of 1943.
  • However, the Apollo 1 fire in January 1967 was partly blamed on the company, and in March they merge
  • The Liberal Democrats partly blamed their defeats on the election being hel
  • per part of the coronoid depression and become partly blended with the preceding, but are inserted m
  • Carter went partly blind during the 1930s.
  • As they flew toward the highway Blanche was partly blinded by shards of glass from the car's expl
  • has three lights, the central one of which is partly blocked with masonry.
  • y of Modelguns have either totally blocked, or partly blocked barrels so the majority of Sparks from
  • The doorway has been partly blocked, forming a window in the upper part.
  • One often hears that the 1848 revolution was partly born in the pages of the Mysteries of Paris or
  • (It may be partly both).
  • large library, that included rare manuscripts, partly bought, partly copied by himself.
  • It lies on the eastern boundary of the parish; partly bounded by the parishes of Termoneeny and Dese
  • A modern landmark partly bounded by Mincing Lane is Plantation Place, c
  • The river also partly bounds the South Turkana National Reserve.
  • industry, for example, also has the effect of partly breaking down the starch and proteins, making
  • s, "Ther stondithe now but one Tower, and that partly broken.
  • ecrets: that the Japanese naval codes had been partly broken.
  • novelist, playwright and poet who was born and partly brought up in Zaire (now known as the Democrat
  • ds a white ring of ten segments (the first two partly brown), followed towards apex by ten dark brow
  • VOO (Wallonia and partly Brussels) offers download speeds up to 50 Mbit
  • teway Hill is a large detached house which was partly built in the 17th century, but substantially a
  • The Jakarta Tower (Menara Jakarta) is a partly built tower in Jakarta, Indonesia.
  • Nou Mestalla (Valencian pronunciation: ) is a partly built 75,000-seat football stadium in Valencia
  • The route contains the partly built Branan Field-Chaffee Expressway which cu
  • ied in 1879 it was discovered that there was a partly built glider in one of the Manchester librarie
  • ooking north across Marylebone, which was only partly built up at that date.
  • The station ruins were fenced off and partly built over by a growing biffer waste disposal
  • ouse in South Petherton, Somerset, England was partly built in 1585 although never completed to the
  • It is also partly built on the old Chavasse Park, but much of th
  • plex into and on top of an already planned and partly built St. David's Shopping Centre.
  • create a mosaic, or chimeric, protein that is partly built of domains or segments which are similar
  • he station is in Allen Road's median, which is partly built at surface level.
  • The pulpit is plain and is partly built into one of the pews.
  • nes were completed and a number of towers were partly built.
  • Foelsche is a partly buried impact structure (or astrobleme), the e
  • Should the markers be partly buried in the mercury, they can either be pull
  • ed on or about 7 August 1928, and his body was partly buried in a rabbit hole in the Northern Territ
  • limited protection, so the structure would be partly buried and then surrounded by an outer wall of
  • It was built by Lord Mountjoy in 1602 and partly burned in 1643.>
  • Partly burned in 1568 during the wars of religion, th
  • Building was partly burned during revolution in 1905.
  • In 1825 the castle was partly burned.
  • ills that survived through to 1950 when it was partly burnt out.
  • In 1637, the city partly burnt down, together with a local church.
  • Englehart and New Liskeard were partly burnt.
  • d no small influence in the Church of England, partly by his books and partly by his work in trainin
  • Such a stock is of course built up partly by the correct carrying out of ritual; but pri
  • gulatory framework in which charities operate, partly by amending the Charities Act 1993.
  • In 1991, Supported partly by a Guggenheim Fellowship and partly by a job
  • The Thunderbird may have been inspired partly by finds of pterosaur skeletons.
  • that, after the battle of Albelda in 851, and partly by means of war, partly by treachery, Musa cap
  • lightest stable isotope, 28Si, decays at least partly by beta plus decay (β+), and every isotope wit
  • while the double-dated 6095 was either printed partly by Day or partly by Crowley himself or (more l
  • esuits in England, Scotland and North America, partly by means of a periodical, the Gavazzi Free Wor
  • ted Vercoquin et le plancton, a novel inspired partly by surprise-parties of his youth, and partly b
  • signment to a treatment is determined at least partly by the value of an observed covariate lying on
  • omance music video also appears to be inspired partly by the Judderman.
  • spite these having been supplanted entirely or partly by metric units in official use and other cont
  • Because the forum is funded partly by lottery grants, they hold certain events wh
  • 876 in memory of Abraham Lincoln, and paid for partly by Americans.
  • The extension was financed partly by Tryvandsbanen's equity, and partly by loans
  • tention of Africa's male-dominated leadership, partly by enlisting their first ladies to promote a w
  • CD&V led by Yves Leterme won these elections, partly by forming a cartel with the moderate national
  • Research and development is carried out partly by Kaleidescape Canada, Inc. based in Waterloo
  • the time this journey was not easy being made partly by train and partly by camel.
  • the south by the River Windrush, in the north partly by Coombe Brook and its tributary Hazelden Bro
  • is electoral triumph, lethargy-perhaps induced partly by so many years of one-party rule-set in.
  • ecame a type for a well of poetic inspiration, partly by confusing it with the Spring of Pieris.
  • ed from Walton by a brook, and from West Derby partly by Sugar Brook up to Stone bridge.
  • lliam Montgomery), another play believed to be partly by Shakespeare.
  • "The Detski Dom was funded partly by the State partly by the share in profits fr
  • eriod of pessimism in the author's life caused partly by the 1883 failure of Nowiny (News), a Warsaw
  • The radio station is funded partly by advertising, supplemented by donations and
  • age of Ellenville to protect its watershed and partly by a company which offered tours of the ice ca
  • He was converted to Catholicism partly by the controversy between John Jewel and Thom
  • inly on the east by Tacony Creek, on the south partly by the Wingohocking and the Northern Liberties
  • d watch is a watch that is powered entirely or partly by a solar panel.
  • unny, extravagant, sympathetic, generous, and, partly by his own choice, lonely.
  • d Township, Montgomery County on the northeast partly by Bristol Township; on the southeast by Penn
  • The hospital building was funded partly by the sale of the land occupied by Bromley Ho
  • The creation of TCA was partly by CNR management who wanted to expand the com
  • decessors from Vortigern onwards, was made up, partly by himself and partly by others".
  • He acquired, partly by inheritance and partly purchase, an estate
  • illage), and reopened on 17 May 1982, paid for partly by public subscription.
  • There is also a service, partly by railway and partly by steamer, along the co
  • Joseph Bradney, the historian, acquired, partly by inheritance and partly purchase, an estate
  • This he achieved partly by his lectures, but above all by his personal
  • As Al-Qaeda is particularly decentralised ( partly by choice, partly because it isn't single orga
  • The same year, inspired partly by de Chirico and partly by studying mail-orde
  • winning the sobriquet of "the little Raeburn", partly by the small size, but more by the excellence
  • ent was Portugal reaching the Cup competition, partly by defeating Australia in the group stages.
  • ghes, Kadyrov's U-turn may have been motivated partly by personal ambition and partly by a concern w
  • utely non-rotating" is a local state, dictated partly by the relative rotation of the background sta
  • the war progressed, the couple were distanced partly by Lisette's inconvenient Jewishness, and also
  • Longley's lies appear to have been motivated partly by his desire to rival John Wesley Hardin's re
  • supplied in part by the New River Company and partly by three deep wells sunk by the firm upon the
  • ne of the large-scale insane asylum was caused partly by overcrowding and neglect, but also by massi
  • The oscillation frequency is determined partly by the properties of the thin middle layer, bu
  • "Axis of evil", which was coined partly by Bush speechwriter David Frum, became a cont
  • (CNS), causing depression of the cough reflex, partly by a direct effect on the cough centre in the
  • etc., was over PKR 100,000 which was financed partly by the sale of the buildings at West Wharf sit
  • telingenkamp Westerbork, financed, ironically, partly by Dutch Jewry, in order to absorb fleeing Jew
  • ances in Parapsychological Research published ( partly) by a major academic publisher.
  • The letter was written partly by a scribe and partly in Claudia's own hand.
  • It was run partly by state-owned and partly by privately-owned f
  • These academies were funded partly by fees for tuition and lodging, as many of th
  • It was held partly by Hunfrid (Humfrey) the Chamberlain and partl
  • All but the final two songs were written partly by Troy Seals.
  • itect was John Douglas and its expense was met partly by the 1st Duke of Westminster.
  • s and 49 in the United Kingdom Gallup charts - partly by sales from the back of a van - his next eff
  • rent theme tune, which was possibly influenced partly by the theme tune and music to the original Pi
  • This has in turn evolved into Natural England, partly by eventual merger with English Nature.
  • painting, of which he was mainly self-taught - partly by copying the works of Velasquez and other ma
  • This was caused partly by disease among the garrison, which ended up
  • The orchestra is funded partly by the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and an
  • he city which held out for two months defended partly by elderly volkssturm home guard and boys from
  • im to resurvey the route and work it, at least partly, by steam.
  • shops, hotels, pubs and restaurants, supported partly by passing trade from the ferry terminal and b
  • d of excess energy from this process, possibly partly by design, to clear the area immediately in fr
  • Funded partly by the enterprise board, the business was high
  • ard, and set about restoration of the building partly by using photographs from the Shugborough coll
  • e very nape of a high hill, steep up each way, partly by nature, partly by the working of men's hand
  • The hall was used for a long time as a court, partly by Goslar's sheriff (Stadtvogt) and partly as
  • The nerve roots normally involved are C5 and partly C6.
  • n the fine wagon roofs and the many benchends ( partly ca.
  • Hardington Moor National Nature Reserve covers partly calcareous clay-rich soils on sloping ground a
  • tinguishable by its small size, and its thick, partly calcareous exoskeleton with curved ridges of c
  • ting, the armored units of the 4th Panzer Army partly captured Voronezh on 6 July by occupying the w
  • nectar from flowering plants and was probably partly carnivorous, taking meat and fat off muttonbir
  • locomotives coming into use, the work was only partly carried out.
  • Congregationalists held in London in 1891 was partly cause, partly consequence, of his visit, and M
  • an continues to claim that the injury was only partly caused by the incident.
  • This revolt was partly caused by the heavy taxation in coin (and not,
  • The volcanism of the Eifel is thought to be partly caused by the Eifel hotspot, a place where hot
  • A shortage of coinage in Jersey ( partly caused by occupying troops taking away coins a
  • ing water safety records, also was found to be partly caused by Mike Harris' deregulation of water q
  • in size within the past century due to erosion partly caused by the installation of a breakwater at
  • riously damaged the stage, causing the roof to partly cave in.
  • he SDP-Liberal Alliance, three wards wholly or partly changed party allegiance in the 1983 council e
  • It is a partly civilian partly military cemetery.
  • e are animation problems with the girlfriends' partly clothed textures and bedrooms.
  • The picture was shot on a partly cloudy day in Sept. 2009
  • showed an entirely unlabelled photo of a blue, partly cloudy sky, printed on the front of a booklet
  • On Sunday morning, 3 July 1898, there were partly cloudy skies with fairly calm water.
  • Game weather: 76°F ( Partly Cloudy)
  • Game weather: 33°F ( Partly Cloudy)
  • Although the sky had been partly cloudy, the red sample had been exposed to sun
  • Weather: 78 °F (26 °C), partly cloudy/ periodic rain
  • which was again engineered by Brian McTear and partly co-engineered by Kurt Heasley of Lilys.
  • he neighbouring amine and hydroxyl groups that partly co-ordinates with the same groups on a neighbo
  • 's former Bundesliga player Friedel Rausch was partly coaching him in the youth of Schalke then, get
  • ee rooms, finished in Neo-Classical style with partly coffered ceilings, tall panels, and patterned
  • His first years with Renwick's firm partly coincided with Russell's first years, below.
  • tyles had an extraordinary similarity that was partly coincidental and not merely due to Stitt's emu
  • The bridge partly collapsed after due to strong currents of the
  • end to the pass had not been built; the tunnel partly collapsed in the following years).
  • rying the line over the River Crane at Feltham partly collapsed.
  • s Primer (2000), Stretchers (2006), Bird Bird ( partly collected in a 2005 publication from West Hous
  • , in North Staffordshire; he had an itinerant, partly colonial youth.
  • other settlements in northern Mesopotamia, was partly colonised by immigrants from Late Uruk souther
  • t against Great Britain, their dissatisfaction partly coming about because the King had consistently
  • fact that some volunteer firefighters are only partly compensated and their stipend or pay often do
  • near connection are a disadvantage that can be partly compensated by special electrode shapes.
  • opening an alternative chloride channel and so partly compensating the effects caused by the non-wor
  • ntil July 2008, when the station reopened in a partly completed state.
  • Turner, who used logs from neighbor John Fee's partly completed log cabin to begin construction of h
  • 8 for the German label Aeolus (label) was only partly completed at the time of his unexpected death.
  • Trail is a paved bicycle and pedestrian path, partly completed, that will run 46 miles (74 km) from
  • In the case of Crotty Dam, the embankment was partly composed of well graded gravels, and thus a ve
  • Calcareous is an adjective meaning mostly or partly composed of calcium carbonate, in other words,
  • The TXSG is partly composed of retired and former active, guard a
  • The Soundtrack was partly composed by Harry Gregson-Williams.
  • The song is partly compromised by having each set of 'twins' repr
  • e upper wings that are usually visible or only partly concealed (as in the photograph at upper right
  • It is partly concerned with Ansgar's visions, which, accord
  • Internet, with still partly conflicting technological standards
  • rth-south highway, New York State Route 22, is partly conjoined with NY-9N in the town.
  • These remnants are partly conserved as fragments by some features of cus
  • ich his signs were judged nonconforming, which partly considered the content of those signs.
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