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  • The choir was composed at least partly of students from the nearby St. Olaf campus.
  • play for the Wild Titans, a selection made up partly of players of the Wild Rugby Academy, in an in
  • He belonged to a rather poor family partly of Scottish origin and was educated a clergyma
  • ridge, Massachusetts, the regiment was made up partly of companies that had belonged to the 1st Regi
  • outer coat of the corpus spongiosum is formed partly of unstriped muscular fibers, and a layer of t
  • His filmography consists partly of adaptations of popular English and German c
  • s developed there, with institutions that were partly of Norse inspiration, and partly inspired by c
  • It consists partly of woodland and meadows and has a villa closed
  • ds off clovers, and yellow rattle, which feeds partly off grass.
  • ership of the Nazi Party for official reasons, partly officially certified documents".
  • The decline in merchant water transport is partly offset by tourist traffic and the carrying of
  • e with a north aisle, chancel and central (but partly offset) tower.
  • n of prehistoric continents and oceans depends partly on paleogeographic evidence.
  • It runs partly on the surface and partly at deep level, from
  • Based partly on Vizenor's own experiences as a visiting pro
  • the result of fifteen years' labour, is based partly on a careful study of previous writers and on
  • e perceived in Germany, placing blame at least partly on the American instigators of the trials.
  • The school was based partly on Plato's Academy.
  • ticle size distribution of milled coal depends partly on the rank of the coal, which determines its
  • Partly on its site now is the Raich Carter Sports Cen
  • Tower of London, who provided all the capital, partly on mortgage but taking a share in it himself.
  • It was opened partly on the 14 and fully on 16 May 1932.
  • ti is on the presiding deity at Sri Rangam and partly on the Rama shrine in the same temple.
  • Eventually Kildare was chosen, partly on the grounds that the straightness of the ro
  • Liberties District were boundaries, the latter partly on the southwest; and Richmond District on the
  • had won power in the 1935 provincial election partly on the scheme.
  • s a port handling very large vessels, depended partly on certain geographical features of Southampto
  • pping complex is still situated close to - and partly on - the airfield.
  • It is written partly on parchment, partly on paper, in two columns
  • Partly on the strength of her 1938 book, The Internat
  • Partly on the recommendation of the archbishop, he wa
  • was enlarged over the following two centuries, partly on the proceeds of the local tin mining trade.
  • See West Orange Trail for a trail partly on the former railroad right-of-way.
  • he decided to run for mayor of Portland, based partly on a desire to help reform the Portland police
  • In Croatia, the show was broadcast partly on HTV2 and fully on satellite channel HTVPlus
  • ted to the Winter Park Resort, which was built partly on land owned by the commission (known as the
  • This was founded partly on Ahern's closeness to Nicklin, whom Bjelke-P
  • In 1793, however, his ship was seized, partly on the grounds that he was carrying contraband
  • stand by their bishop, Thomas Talbot, who was partly on that side.
  • ard, and Alexander S. Webb, and based his work partly on their recollections.
  • esign, in that a long vehicle could be trapped partly on the crossing while held by a red light at t
  • 3rd century BC), partly on the basis of a paradoxographical work of Ca
  • Wong's decision was based partly on the fact that 33% of the Botany electorate
  • The film Baby Mama was shot, partly, on Legget Road in Bronxville.
  • curved gravity dam made of quarrystone, based partly on the Intze principle, but without the Intze
  • The rally was modelled partly on American presidential campaign conventions,
  • Minto-Brown Island Park in Salem is partly on Minto's former farm.
  • th other Shawnee bands, and settled with them, partly on Susquehanna and partly on Allegheny River,
  • (If the rate of new mutations depends at least partly on the number of generations rather than the n
  • lames the magnitude of Pakistan's flood damage partly on decades of environmental neglect and defore
  • camp at Auldearn ended in a complete disaster, partly on account of the accident of the men discharg
  • The road is partly on the A4161.
  • Remember the Titans (2000), was filmed partly on the Berry College campus.
  • reight, and any interline passengers traveling partly on other airlines.
  • wn alternative to English styles at that time; partly on account of its lower cost than stone blocks
  • the Democratic Party primary election in 2003, partly on a platform to revitalize Wilkes-Barre's dow
  • film is comical look at procrastination, based partly on the filmmaker's own experiences.
  • h is closed: thus the upper canine tooth rests partly on the lower canine and partly on the first pr
  • The movie was filmed partly on location at the Hermitage Plantation in Sav
  • Weinstein in 1999 and didn't get the job...and partly on real-life feature reporter Don Polec, who h
  • It was also based partly on the Cleveland class, a light cruiser that w
  • It was based partly on the earlier B77 program, which was terminat
  • Found in a Bottle", based partly on Symmes' Theory of the Concentric Spheres, p
  • This step was taken partly on account of his health, and also to gratify
  • oted to incorporate to preserve local control, partly on the issue of preserving the "small town" ch
  • poses, by newer time standards based wholly or partly on atomic time.
  • Gottlob Frege for Wittgenstein's thought and, partly on that basis, attacked "positivist" interpret
  • s, she was not a commercial success and relied partly on government subsidy to operate.
  • Their rejection of these traditions is based partly on their interpretation of 2 Corinthians 6:14-
  • Gefrorene Wand (German for "frozen wall") and partly on the Riepenkees glaciers.
  • It was partly on the strength of The Battle of Buena Vista t
  • The show is based partly on the New Romantic scene of the 1980s.
  • wever, much of Dalby village seems to be based partly on the layout of the old Instructional Centre.
  • ocker in the musical Labelled with Love, based partly on the music of the pop band Squeeze.
  • mposer's research into Hindu rhythms was based partly on the 120 rhythms listed in the thirteenth-ce
  • He too based the theory partly on linguistic traits, and also stated that the
  • veral books and had two Hollywood movies based partly on his work.
  • w in the Irish constitutional framework, based partly on the preamble to the Constitution which refe
  • reet Railway, was an interurban streetcar line partly on the old Boston and Worcester Turnpike (now
  • The Act was based partly on the approach taken in 2003 in New Zealand (
  • er the attack and his death certificate, based partly on the false information he had supplied on re
  • r anis, the Groove-billed is found in open and partly open country, such as pastures, savanna, and o
  • ralis, a choir cape of black material, open or partly open in front, and commonly provided with a fu
  • he ligand-binding domain comprises a closed or partly opened, four-helical bundle with a left-handed
  • he main entrance to the Central Station, which partly opens to the underground rail lines, and Reven
  • Insertion partly or wholly into the first phalanges.
  • d is a type of bread made using flour which is partly or entirely made from whole or almost whole wh
  • Birkenau, near Upper Silesia) the Nazis either partly or completely dismantled them to conceal the m
  • Partly or completely missing collarbones.
  • Three wards partly or wholly changed hands in the 1987 council el
  • of American films, due to filming taking place partly or entirely in Britain.
  • This is a list of recreational walks partly or wholly in Lancashire
  • Most of these neighborhoods are either partly or entirely in historic preservation districts
  • and many accounts report that ears were often partly or fully severed during the cutting.
  • in 2005 damaged Round Island, cutting channels partly or completely through from east to west.
  • The flower is partly or entirely purple in color.
  • These regions are partly or completely clouded by interstellar dust and
  • During this visit, Balakirev sketched and partly orchestrated an Overture on Czech Themes; this
  • igh Street dates from the 15th century and has partly original timber framing including a cruck.
  • orporation, creates a new radio station, WQAX, partly out of frustrated efforts to get WIUS onto the
  • the spacecraft antenna, the capsule was lifted partly out of the water in order to allow Shepard to
  • e Trotskyist Communist League of America (CLA) partly out of the concern that the CLA did not have a
  • This is partly out of altruism and partly to attract the roma
  • , the LCMS largely eschews political activity, partly out of concerns to keep the denomination untai
  • into masquerading as a physician treating him, partly out of curiosity, but mostly because of greed,
  • d, an airstrip was improvised on frozen ground partly outside of the Koto-ri defense perimeter which
  • are often lined by hibiscus plants which lean partly over the canals to form a green canopy, from w
  • d in a difficult mountain tour from the south, partly over trackless terrain (surefootedness and a h
  • t Rige put up a tenacious defence before being partly overcome, delaying the Allied advance for seve
  • The station is now partly overgrown and partly fenced off in a transport
  • he hill fort constitutes a relatively flat but partly overgrown area, 600 yards from the Irish Sea.
  • the northwestern part of the rim of Bingham is partly overlaid by ejecta from Lobachevsky.
  • rea in the north-eastern part of the monument, partly overlain by Abbey House, are the buried remain
  • The satellite crater Artem'ev G is partly overlain by the southeast rim of Artem'ev.
  • The ranges of P. bakuensis and P. baeri partly overlap: they can be found together in the Cas
  • The commune lies in the Tarentaise Valley, partly overlapping the ski resorts of La Plagne and L
  • pants and space tourists two different, though partly overlapping, categories." - Hektor
  • It sits above, and partly overlaps with, the U.S. IEEE designated Ka ban
  • airs (bp) including the promoter region, which partly overlaps with the PBX2 gene.
  • west along the northeast side where Anaximenes partly overlaps the equally worn satellite crater Ana
  • The crater partly overlies the satellite crater Obruchev M to th
  • pean society achieved in the 11th century, and partly owing to the stricter adherence to a reformed
  • but was kept waiting for another five years - partly owing to a back injury sustained during that t
  • s the end of the 5th century, the output fell, partly owing to the Spartan occupation of Decelea.
  • CUC is partly owned by Fortis Inc., a holding company based
  • It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest partly owned by the Wildlife Trust of South and West
  • All of these projects are wholly or partly owned by RWE npower renewables, a subsidiary o
  • up comprised 103 wholly owned subsidiaries, 19 partly owned outfits and 57 associated companies.
  • Vue was partly owned by The Georgia Straight for a brief time
  • It was previously partly owned and largely occupied by telecommunicatio
  • ggins and David Stewart of Rawhide Radio, LLC ( partly owned by Hispanic Broadcasting now Univision r
  • ted on The Defender, an anti-Semitic newspaper partly owned by Reynolds that portrayed Jews as the a
  • aged in agricultural pursuits while managing a partly owned lumber business.
  • Makefield Securities, a small Erie-based firm partly owned by his father.
  • The site, partly owned by the commune and partly private, has b
  • Partly owned by Normandy Mining (44.44%),
  • The area is of great natural beauty and is partly owned by the National Trust.
  • Sea, and to the east is the Forest of Bowland, partly owned by the Royal Family.
  • It was opened in 1993 and was partly owned by actor Johnny Depp until 2004.
  • The Reddish Spinning Company, partly owned by Houldsworth, opened in 1870.
  • director of the Eker Group, with its wholly or partly owned subsidiaries Eker Design (wholly owned),
  • and Oceanic markets through Neptune Terminals, partly owned by Canpotex, in North Vancouver, British
  • Built in 1806, the tide mill was partly owned by the Adams family and is the oldest su
  • It is partly owned by the City of Orlando Parks Division.
  • Development Company, a new Manchukuo zaibatsu, partly owned by Nissan and the Manchukuo government.
  • f the founder in 1881 Tanaka Seisakusho became partly owned by General Electric and expanded into th
  • south is Eccles Pike, an almost-conical hill, partly owned by the National Trust.
  • 604) is property developer in Southern China, partly owned by Shenzhen Government.
  • The company, established in 1990, is partly owned by Carlsberg.
  • formerly the Mississauga Icedogs, which Cherry partly owned, is modelled on Blue.
  • mines in the Pilbara, including Marandoo, and partly owns two more mines in the region.
  • A partly oxidized "El Mundo" newspaper delivery box in
  • Evening and Sunday services are partly paid for by Metro.
  • Many of its services are partly paid for by Metro especially on Sundays and in
  • ch was given by the River Dee Company who also partly paid for it.
  • efused to pay a toll to use a line that it had partly paid for.
  • His education was partly paid for by the prebend of Duffus and a grant
  • Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown, a film that partly paid homage to her '70s blaxploitation movies.
  • stamp duty on his publications; his fines were partly paid by the Association of Working Men to Proc
  • ed by a brick-built pylon, a court and a hall, partly painted with wall paintings."
  • land and Adair, but Dr. Jones allegedly had it partly painted black so it wouldn't shine into their
  • om the beach near Portencross, then carved and partly painted or varnished.
  • he umbrella of neoclassicism, his designs were partly Palladian, Georgian and often Greek Revival.
  • it is affected by aerodynamic forces that are partly parallel (and opposite) to the direction of re
  • Long's tenure at the JA partly paralleled that of Tom Blasingame, known as th
  • Five-Mile Creek - A stream that partly parallels NY-53.
  • leve, whose entire left side is disfigured and partly paralysed.
  • The character partly parodied contemporary ABC (Victoria) newsreade
  • ollowing his death in 1993, but which had been partly passed over to the Ernest Cook Trust since the
  • The area around the Library was originally partly paved, partly cobbled, and partly gravelled.
  • layer on either side got into double figures - partly, perhaps, because England varied their bowling
  • the Rig-Veda as active forces of nature, only partly personified as imagined supernatural persons.
  • there is no unbroken historical record, and a partly Pictish origin is not precluded.
  • It was partly piped in the mid-20th century, and the connect
  • ter of Leith, and has an impressive landscape; partly planned, partly unplanned due to recent neglec
  • Aisopeia, a collection of Aesopic Fables), and partly poetical, have all perished.
  • and southeast and by the State of Brandenburg ( partly Potsdam) to the west and south west.
  • The facility is partly powered by solar energy.
  • Ossowiecki partly predicted his own death.
  • angapatanam, many of these families, wholly or partly, preferred to stay back in Travancore because
  • d white, the white median line can be present, partly present or even completely absent; collar shin
  • The rood screen is still partly present, and there is a door and stairs to the
  • ndia and Chandragupta's reign, which have been partly preserved to us through Diodorus Siculus.
  • ( partly preserved)
  • he impressive Bennerley Viaduct which has been partly preserved.
  • he impressive Bennerley Viaduct which has been partly preserved.
  • Unfortunately the first part is only partly preserved.
  • Partly previously unpublished poems by Yves Bonnefoy,
  • 21Ne and 22Ne are partly primordial and partly nucleogenic (i.e., made
  • it mandates a six-city trial of a partly privatized Medicare system (by 2010);
  • ss and Sam Brown (background vocals); this was partly produced with Laurie Latham and Box.
  • It sold also gold and is partly produced by him.
  • It was a special 'Schools' edition, partly produced by students.
  • This move was partly prompted by desire to prevent an SPD minority
  • retreated in the bush, where the thick foliage partly protected the natives from the gunfire.
  • This was partly provoked by John XXII's extreme claims of auth
  • Opium ( Partly published in English by Knockabout and Heavy M
  • olarly activity (Wie ich zum Geographen wurde, partly published in 1996).
  • 7; also published in French, German, Japanese; partly published in Spanish).
  • r Smart were written between 1750 and 1767 and partly published in the periodicals The Midwife; or T
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