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  • Parker had made it quite clear that it was his wish for Campbell to be
  • I've never been quite clear on where the Cascade Range ends in the s
  • Riperton made it quite clear during the track's initial release that
  • Wikipedia is quite clear on the use of this tag...
  • Secondly though, it's not quite clear how being "engulfed by curtains" prepare
  • It is quite clear that these drawings were not life sketch
  • It's quite clear from this case history that it is a lie
  • arding the content of that chapter, it becomes quite clear that Laura Archera Huxley herself (at le
  • I am quite clear in what I say.
  • It is not quite clear as to why the English version was not in
  • nnolly, director of the 2009 film, said: "It's quite clear the journalists were murdered.
  • It is not quite clear whether this was put into execution; but
  • Vietnam, Cambodia or Laos (the script is never quite clear on that).
  • te was thick in sludge, although the water was quite clear.
  • is involvement in the church was concerned was quite clear.
  • have voted for the stability, and second, they quite clearly rejected populism."
  • Monmouthshire only, the 106.2 frequency can be quite clearly heard in such places as Birmingham, Gl
  • I remember quite clearly now, it was the Time-Life set To The M
  • was formed to defend our communities; we state quite clearly and categorically that this responsibi
  • tum is very relevant for a synthesis, as shown quite clearly for the spanish (uninvolved) and frenc
  • of the Rose Parade route and the museum can be quite clearly seen every year during the parade tele
  • Bowl but lost both times to the Berlin Adler, quite clearly at the first attempt and by a point at
  • There's quite clearly more opposition than support for this
  • This investigation showed quite clearly that the existing footings to the towe
  • Quite clearly he is the strongest of them all as the
  • In 2 Peter 2:22 dogs and swine quite clearly refers to heretics.
  • Although it is quite clearly a junction - the Piccadilly line's rou
  • he Dublin Mountains in the other can been seen quite clearly.
  • k at End House is diabolically clever, but not quite clever enough to fool the little Belgian detec
  • However, "she's not a bimbo: she's quite clever in her own logic".
  • a pronounced pinkish tinge, that was quarried quite close by at Draycott quarry.
  • completely of suburban housing, despite being quite close to the city centre.
  • Probably quite close to Paracontias and possibly Androngo tri
  • being the Japanese word for seven) and became quite close despite their different personalities an
  • Much of the brook's course is quite close to intense suburban development, includi
  • ce frequency, although the two will usually be quite close to each other.
  • ters to the north and west, and although it is quite close -as the raven flies- to the town of Berg
  • It is quite close to Kelston Shopping Centre, Kelston Girl
  • they began assembling at the departure point, quite close to the American garrisons.
  • of him in Golden Gate Park, facing JFK Drive, quite close to the De Young Museum.
  • school is located north of Chobham Road and is quite close to Frimley Park Hospital.
  • A policy quite close to conscription was established.
  • It is quite close to Tusculum.
  • e's value of 250 down to 75 km/s/Mpc, which is quite close to today's accepted value.
  • date, but after a while it was realised he was quite close to Consalvi: thus, his name was crossed
  • Elsasser therefore came quite close to a Nobel prize on two occasions.
  • S , Macintosh and ST versions' graphics coming quite close to the Amiga version.
  • She is also quite close to Stella.
  • but on the web one can find recipes that come quite close to the original.
  • The bus and tube stations are quite close to the Blackwall Tunnel across the River
  • As the Revere House was set quite close to neighbors, its double casement window
  • ems also the Brown Booby (S. leucogaster) is a quite close relative.
  • The park has tent and lean-to sites and is quite close to Mount Ascutney and the Saint-Gaudens
  • onfederate regiment, and they were able to get quite close before releasing a devastating volley on
  • The musical emphasis of the new band remained quite close to the original style that Molly Hatchet
  • eemingly,” says Stoessel, “MONUSCO was present quite close to where the incidents happened. 
  • Probably quite close to Janetaescincus, it belongs to a major
  • The east edge of the park actually extends quite close to the station, but public access to it
  • Benraw is also quite close to Legananny Dolmen.
  • bout 170 light years and consists of two stars quite close together and one much farther out.
  • as intense but although there was a shell-hole quite close in which a few men had taken cover, Priv
  • n a spaceship and lands in a part of the ocean quite close to the Fixed Land.
  • Probably quite close to Pamelaescincus gardineri, it belongs
  • As the series progress, Yuujiro become quite close to Toru.
  • The Montseny massif is quite close, while the Natural Parks of Montnegre an
  • Your point is quite close, yet so far.
  • ectively called "Mesithonidae" also seem to be quite close.
  • and not flush from cover until an intruder is quite close.
  • Despite this, Grandpa and Herman are quite close; in one episode, Lily says that if not f
  • Upon doing this, he gets quite closed to injured and uses an elephant as a ca
  • They are in the superfamily Neritoidea and are quite closely related to the marine and freshwater n
  • consanguinity, for the couple would have been quite closely related, a daughter of the second earl
  • week, the comic followed the daily news events quite closely and often incorporates puns and real l
  • The song quite closely resembles several repetitions of the o
  • follows the original visual novel's storyline quite closely while the film makes several tangents,
  • t nonetheless in some way related and possibly quite closely so.
  • of the 5600 class followed the Rhymney designs quite closely but adopted GWR practice as far as pos
  • It quite closely resembles a Tupaia treeshrew in appear
  • But in reality, these genera seem to be quite closely related to Dyscophellus, and the two l
  • But they are actually quite closely related to the typical warblers and th
  • e Non-Aligned Movement's members were actually quite closely aligned with one or another of the sup
  • period had the advantage that it corresponded quite closely to an integer number of orbital revolu
  • The group as a whole matched quite closely Yeats' retrospective idea of 'the trag
  • aufendorf village (an irregular, unplanned and quite closely packed village, built around a central
  • liidae (Old World babblers), they are actually quite closely related to the typical warblers and ev
  • Elements of Mariko's story follows Gracia's quite closely, although the manner of her death is d
  • ry, Eriko gets good grades but is nevertheless quite clumsy and not at all athletically coordinated
  • a commercial id on the internet, which can be quite co-incidental and quite unrelated.
  • had been toying with for a while but couldn't quite coalesce.
  • He is socially aloof and quite cold in his dealings with people, often to the
  • It is generally quite cold and often raining, with the result that t
  • Nights are quite cold at 3ºC (37F) on average, but daytime heat
  • Winter weather varies from relatively mild to quite cold depending on altitude and the ferocity of
  • In the sometimes quite cold climate of the region, a cloak was a nece
  • The lake water was quite cold, and that of these springs exceedingly ho
  • whistles in from the ocean, making the hilltop quite cold.
  • very welcoming towards her whereas Chrissy was quite cold.
  • Its figurines have become quite collectable, with discontinued items often sel
  • The book is now quite collectable.
  • an of this diurnal moth is 17-21 mm, and it is quite colorful, with a light to dark rusty-red backg
  • The shell of this species is sometimes quite colorful.
  • These rocks can be quite colourful as a result of alteration by water,
  • ent ingredients, somehow the composite doesn't quite come off...Lew Ayres is cast in his familiar r
  • e-ironic pageantry, Jefferson in Paris doesn't quite come to life . . .
  • abor prime minister Kevin Rudd, just as it was quite comfortable with John Howard."
  • lessing of our ever-kind Heavenly Father, I am quite comfortable."
  • Humboldt recorded that he read quite comfortably at night by the glow of a dozen be
  • But however, his personality is quite comical.
  • Intercrural sex is still quite common in some communities.
  • The shells of these quite common cowries reach on average 65-70 millimet
  • It is quite common throughout its range.
  • and fcc, with their higher densities, are both quite common in nature.
  • These quite common small shells reach on average 15-20 mil
  • This single-cylinder design was quite common in Europe at the time, the Lanz Bulldog
  • It is a quite common fish and is often used as a bait fish.
  • urs in all the forests of the wet zone, and is quite common at prime sites like Kitulgala and Sinha
  • It is quite common in these few sites.
  • This was quite common for border families of such standing an
  • ll takeoff weight, and for shorter trips it is quite common to load less fuel in order to carry a l
  • These flower-loving scarabs, quite common in the mountains, are present in most o
  • The shells of these quite common cowries reach on average 65-80 millimet
  • This quite common criket is mainly present in France, Ita
  • games, discontinuations, and withdrawals were quite common in these early seasons (cf., for instan
  • However in Fife it is quite common for the whole pizza to be fried in batt
  • e pre-emption of weekend network newscasts was quite common in many other medium-to-small-sized U.S
  • This quite common species is present in most of Europe, i
  • It was quite common in 1906 but its population began to dim
  • It is quite common for wells to be produced in the cyclic
  • partial Malay ancestry, which would have been quite common owning to the fact that Madagascar had
  • side was actually a donjon or a keep, that was quite common in France and England till the 16th cen
  • resident bodied Volvo B7TL VPLs, and it is now quite common to see Enviro 400s on the route.
  • Contracting marriages at this early age was quite common and involved a formal ceremony, includi
  • split and British English orthographies being quite common in both Wisconsin and Michigan, I don't
  • However, eels are quite common in deeper waters.
  • Such data types are quite common when dealing with 3D graphics programmi
  • It was quite common for private collectors to open small pu
  • to 5-9 millimetres (0.20-0.35 in) long and are quite common in Summer on meadows, pastures, grassla
  • is also blamed for childbirth death, which is quite common in the days before modern medicent.
  • It is quite common throughout its range, but is threatened
  • The species was quite common until the mid-19th century, when popula
  • Before this, it was quite common for a player to play for two counties d
  • Due to this, it is quite common to refer to even this configuration as
  • Donkey-baiting was quite common during the Victorian era, but was never
  • As is quite common with long-running large-scale mining op
  • It is quite common in the limits of Wied Babu in the south
  • in 1802 by Matthew Flinders and reported to be quite common around Nepean Bay.
  • This ratio is quite common in other parliaments, but there are sig
  • replace the similar Monetaria caputserpentis, quite common cowry in the tropical Pacific Ocean and
  • One-person shows are therefore quite common at Fringe festivals.
  • s almost automatic for U.S. Army personnel and quite common in other service branches as well.
  • The practice of headhunting was quite common in these societies.
  • The breed is quite common in the south-east areas of Australia.
  • The shells of these quite common cowries reach on average 32-38 millimet
  • the people of the surrounding, agriculture is quite common here.
  • , similar to that found in iminoglycinuria, is quite common to newborn infants younger than 6 month
  • It is quite common on Rubus species (hence the specific na
  • It is a quite common condition in cattle, where it is referr
  • These quite common shells reach on average 44-52 millimetr
  • One particular routine is quite common, and can be learned by intermediate dan
  • ow is rare but not unprecedented, and frost is quite common, with temperatures reaching down to -7º
  • in soft tissues, including arterial walls, is quite common, especially in those suffering from ath
  • Rails were quite common, with only 4 horses finishing without j
  • Quite common, it is not considered a threatened spec
  • mica crystals, nor from all angles, but it is quite common, and is used as a diagnostic feature fo
  • rnia, where it is widespread and in some areas quite common.
  • , and the command, "'sparse dat crowd," became quite common.
  • ty, acrostics and other metrical devices being quite common.
  • Cross and parallel cousin marriages are quite common.
  • lphia where anti-black riots and violence were quite common.
  • Within this range it can be quite common.
  • ved, parties (or portions thereof) leaving are quite common.
  • mate is rather dry, though heavy rainfalls are quite common.
  • Australia often hunt these snakes as they are quite common.
  • Ticking is quite common.
  • Lyncina lynx is quite common.
  • ears now and poster style ads in washrooms are quite common.
  • dition to fly household pennants in Finland is quite common.
  • dom during the Victorian era, adulterants were quite common; for example, cheeses were sometimes co
  • many reasons, and the latter scenario happens quite commonly in areas where multiple religious tra
  • West Midlands-based company Diamond Bus, these quite commonly being Red Diamond-liveried Wright Cru
  • rshall, the alternative Hampstead Marshall was quite commonly used in the past, and remains the off
  • - a corruption of the word 'hospital' that is quite commonly found in UK place names (for example
  • Antibodies to thyroid hormones quite commonly occur in such disorders, and may inte
  • Microarrays are quite commonly used and are usually consistent with
  • law is also known as `and introduction' and is quite commonly abbreviated as `vI'.
  • present at birth but then fades; however it is quite commonly present in the elderly.
  • Quite commonly, even bank tellers, upon being presen
  • Finally it may also be granular or quite compact.
  • The grape is medium sized and quite compact.
  • The front architrave is quite comparable to the Temple of Agrigento.
  • The quality of powder is not quite comparable to that of other local resorts such
  • ncentrated loveliness, I know nothing that can quite compare with the lakes and mountains of Westmo
  • markable, the directing is solid, and music is quite competent.
  • The Cyprus League is nowadays considered as quite competitive and includes notable teams such as
  • to Edinburgh Medical School (MBChB Degree) is quite competitive, with over 85% of UK and EU applic
  • ayed as a glamorous and sexy woman who is also quite competitive.
  • have been able to field many teams that played quite competitively, especially in 2003 when they fi
  • No tabloid was quite complete without her.
  • ritish social life in India, 1608-1937 was not quite complete at the time of his death, and was com
  • since the plans for the attack on Serbia were quite complete and could not easily have been change
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