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  • I know that each one of them was then making valuable contributions to the pioneering of the modern
  • We always accept newcomers with valuable contributions.
  • T changed his name to The D.O.C. and became a valuable contributor to the Eazy-E debut album and the
  • He wore a wire recording valuable conversations at the notorious, "First Ward T
  • termination while escorting to this country a valuable Convoy in the face of relentless attacks from
  • perated from the bay, escorting the large and valuable convoys bound for the British Isles to ensure
  • e areas, utility pole name plates may provide valuable coordinate information; a poor man's GPS.
  • dband network via the IP-MPLS backbone to its valuable corporate customers.
  • sulted, during the past sixteen years, a most valuable correspondence regarding the battle of Gettys
  • e is also the author of "Michtave Bikoret," a valuable correspondence with the historian Heinrich Gr
  • returned crusaders, and to have had access to valuable correspondence.
  • Equipment is only valuable cosmetically with only slight differences bei
  • n preach night after night, Sunday received a valuable course in homiletics.
  • The ISI curriculum not only gives students a valuable credential, but also imparts the problem-solv
  • planets, and in this connection published his valuable Criterion for establishing the identity of a
  • ops in an attempt to deprive the Viet Cong of valuable crops.
  • Stalin, allowed King Michael to part with 42 valuable Crown-owned paintings in November 1947, so th
  • hurch of Saint Mary in Finisterra and stole a valuable crucifix.
  • Callinectes sapidus), a marine predator and a valuable crustacean fishery in North America.
  • It contains much valuable data on colonial history, geography, and ethn
  • It supplies valuable data to track space weather.
  • y begun by the AFCA in the 1930s has provided valuable data and has led to a remarkable reduction of
  • The ship also provided valuable data for building of Jinnah Naval Base channe
  • e deserts of Saudi Arabia and flees with some valuable data.
  • xtinct in the wild due to overcutting for its valuable decay-resistant, scented wood, but it is also
  • and as a junior, he was named his teams' Most Valuable Defensive Lineman.
  • Emma Laaksonen, Ohio State Most Valuable Defensive player (2002)
  • he played there , and winning Detroit's Most Valuable Defensive Player honors in 1980.
  • All-ACC selection, and was his team's Co-Most Valuable Defensive Player as he helped lead Maryland t
  • urnament and was tabbed the tournament's Most Valuable Defensive Player.
  • He was named NFL Europe's 1998 Most Valuable Defensive Player, after he was co-leader in s
  • or Stanford University and was named the most valuable defensive player of both the 1977 Sun Bowl (i
  • after 1900 to 400 miners, who broke down the valuable Deister sandstone.
  • ton, originally called "Coal Hill", the “most valuable deposit of bituminous coal in the entire Unit
  • An economically valuable deposit of silica sand was worked near Pwll B
  • lergyman, who wrote an early and historically valuable description of the Hebrides and other Scottis
  • (Bonn, 1835); "Curae criticae", containing a valuable description of Cod.
  • the years 1602-1603, he wrote a letter giving valuable details concerning the regions of Pelechuco a
  • In French West Africa in 1912, an extremely valuable diamond is stolen.
  • Cutting such an immense and valuable diamond required expertise and a considerable
  • inia's beau, returns from South Africa with a valuable diamond, and that night he is attacked and th
  • He is left with his highly valuable diamond.
  • istinguished by careful research, such as his valuable discussion on Old High German, entitled Altho
  • imperial chancery, the Partitio Romaniae is a valuable document for the possessions of the various B
  • Thirukonasala Vaipavam is still considered a valuable document among intellectuals and historians w
  • officers had trusted Webster many times with valuable documents and information and the Confederacy
  • VALuable DOCumentS by Rising Star Industries is an obs
  • laws, imperial and regal archives, and other valuable documents, such as letters, falling within th
  • ss London, is an undercover spy interested in valuable documents.
  • enly believing they were out to rob banks and valuable documents.
  • Albert Hassler Trophy (Most Valuable Domestic Player in the French Elite League),
  • e bishops of Trier, which had sprung from the valuable donations of the Merovingian, were raised to
  • tion decided to close the school and sell its valuable downtown real estate.
  • es, such as the Klondike Gold Rush, dogs were valuable draft animals, going where horses could not a
  • ing at the heads of divisions of the far more valuable dreadnoughts, protecting the dreadnoughts fro
  • ing at the heads of divisions of the far more valuable dreadnoughts, protecting the dreadnoughts fro
  • The natives presented them with apparently valuable dry leaves that spread a peculiar fragrance.
  • uality was poor, these cameras are considered valuable due to their rarity.
  • th citizen soldiers, which would prove highly valuable during the Second World War.
  • Tungsten ores became valuable during World War II, so the owners (Slave Lak
  • as a Cycle and Footpath, this section proved valuable during the 2007 United Kingdom floods as it w
  • Uganda proved valuable during operations undertaken by the British P
  • The series also provided valuable early TV exposure for a variety of young actr
  • significant notoriety with the capture of the valuable East Indiaman Lord Nelson on 14 August 1803.
  • y along British trade routes, capturing seven valuable East Indiamen, a number of smaller merchant s
  • Since 1958 it is a nature reserve due to its valuable ecologic life with an old beech-forest, unusu
  • resilience can lead to the consequent loss of valuable ecosystem services, which in turn may lead to
  • are therefore making it a most intriguing and valuable edition to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  • He published a valuable edition of the complete works of Sallust (2 v
  • ossessed six separate copies of this rare and valuable edition.
  • ebraist, and an authority on Anglo-Saxon with valuable editions of new texts to his credit.
  • , an experience she credited with providing a valuable education in politics.
  • o check their own examples of SMILES and is a valuable educational tool.
  • Also, he made valuable efforts in establishing Marathi Film City - C
  • it has been completed successfully, and that valuable eggs are now in the hands of the Nanosaur rac
  • ucture of compounds with novel or potentially valuable electronic properties.
  • The D-1 is widely considered a valuable element of Soviet artillery.
  • tmas, with the aim "to protect as much of our valuable employee base as possible".
  • Corporations jealously guard their most valuable employees and go to great expense to keep the
  • named CACI as one of The 2011 Most Valuable Employers (MVE) for MilitaryTM winners
  • re, Practical and Theoretical (1826), and his valuable Encyclopaedia of Architecture (1842), which w
  • Its sees this both as a valuable end in itself and as a long-term means to pro
  • become distracted from predators, and expend valuable energy.
  • single-handed the editing of two vast, and of valuable, English bibliographies: A Transcript of the
  • In addition, HFC-125 leaves no residue on valuable equipment after discharge.
  • n War, some of which have been renovated, and valuable eskers.
  • He contributed a number of valuable essays to leading reviews, e.g. on the Stowe
  • in Derby, England, where he owned a large and valuable estate, with extensive forests in which were
  • 19th Century it was described as a small yet valuable estate, containing coal mines which are far f
  • he real Seaton in order to sell off the large valuable estate; but this is not before Jeff Randall i
  • medicine at Oxford and Cambridge, and placed valuable estates in the hands of trustees for their en
  • kle Haymanot II, gave him several of the most valuable Ethiopic manuscripts and among them was a cop
  • mens of the native Chilean tongue, hymns, and valuable ethnographic notes, etc.
  • structures, and in the process, NASA accrued valuable EVA assembly experience.
  • It is also the track's most valuable event, with a prize fund of £65,000 in 2009.
  • believed that eye colour and hair colour were valuable evidence in the origins of the British people
  • in Dash's view, often overlook interesting or valuable evidence in their seeming desire to disprove
  • The open-air museum stores the most valuable examples of Lithuanian farmsteads.
  • "There is nothing valuable except what we value in life."
  • rdats, etc. Interspersed in the work are many valuable excursuses on Jansenism, Probabilism, Public
  • s specific positive effects by being a highly valuable exotic pet.
  • and Outdoor Classroom have been shown to be a valuable expansion of the learning environment in Bost
  • unning back during spring drills [and] gained valuable experience working at safety as a redshirt in
  • hoped to take part in the expedition, gaining valuable experience of soldiering.
  • Link later credited these men for giving him valuable experience during his early career though, he
  • f the Midland Youth Jazz Orchestra, he gained valuable experience in jazz.
  • staff members traveled to Pittsburgh to gain valuable experience in delivering health care in a non
  • to provide opportunities for students to gain valuable experience and receive dual credit (toward hi
  • line combat during the invasion, but did gain valuable experience in the running of an artillery bat
  • n London for B.Feldman & Co., where he gained valuable experience in scoring for theatre and variety
  • s expensive to maintain, as well as providing valuable experience of prestressed concrete technology
  • Although his tenure was brief, Cannan gained valuable experience working with the bureaucracy.
  • to the local community, and also to give them valuable experience in many areas.
  • The program is generally seen as a valuable experience for the students.
  • cal battles since 1891 have given the world a valuable experience base with the national-level const
  • iji team for the past decade, and also gained valuable experience with the Queensland Reds in Super
  • t his three years with de Steiguer had been a valuable experience, but not one he would have chosen
  • First Division Athlone Town in order to gain valuable experience.
  • spent two years honing his skills and gaining valuable experience.
  • region, enduring many hardships, but gaining valuable experience.
  • e University of Marburg, 1849-53, he produced valuable experimental demonstrations about the nature
  • Fernando Poggi provided his valuable expertise for the swordfight sequences.
  • Archer did much valuable exploratory work in the early days, but did n
  • The gorge provides a valuable exposure of rock strata as old as 100 million
  • secured her a high status as one of the most valuable Fa-dans(actress) in TVB.
  • ose of Operation Reservist was to capture the valuable facilities and ships at the Vichy French port
  • One of Ryeish Green's most valuable facilities is its Special Educational Needs C
  • He did not only do valuable factual research but used it to introduce Men
  • The coveted and valuable farm of the Duchy of Lancaster's right to the
  • Because of ethnic politics, valuable farmland in Kurdish territory has not contrib
  • n, as well as for practical reasons ("wasting valuable farmland").
  • n plants including water lilies, and provides valuable feeding and breeding habitat for kingfisher,
  • nd shallow pools are used for breeding whilst valuable feeding habitat is provided in the adjacent w
  • ized with ammonia to form ammonium sulfate, a valuable fertilizer.
  • He also had sixteen more machine guns, valuable field telephones” and enough clothing to last
  • Its extensive archives include historically valuable files from defunct civilian research groups s
  • f the Billingsgate Lorry Park yielded several valuable finds.
  • Many of these are rare, valuable first editions.
  • a month-long loan deal, in order to gain some valuable first team experience.
  • ill enable the player to catch rarer and more valuable fish, as well as boats which enable the playe
  • ine in the Bering Straits to monitor Alaska's valuable fisheries and environmental resources, as wel
  • a variety of commercially and recreationally valuable fisheries.
  • lirus cygnus is the basis of Australia's most valuable fishery, making up 20% of value of Australia'
  • cently there is an upsurge in the recovery of valuable fission products which reflects in the form o
  • Draper would quickly become a valuable fixture in Detroit's rotation, and he began h
  • In 2007, Elsom was named the most valuable flanker in Australia.
  • In addition to its valuable flavoring characteristics, sage oil can conta
  • sy was already overcrowded, his quarters took valuable floor space, and a permit for expansion could
  • der of the "Delete Gang", Johnny, who holds a valuable floppy disc in his possession.
  • Apart from the avifauna, the park has valuable floral species of both native and foreign ori
  • fish and is the largest and most commercially valuable flounder in the western north Atlantic ocean
  • d residents, notably Ben Henneberry, provided valuable folklore to pioneering Canadian folklorist He
  • world by battling survivalists and collecting valuable food, water, gasoline, and money in order to
  • tle brother, who he sacrifices instead of his valuable footage).
  • His all-round work continued to be valuable for Worcestershire up to 1952, when he did th
  • have interesting wetland flora, and most are valuable for dragonflies, other invertebrates and amph
  • st of its preserved documents makes them most valuable for modern scholars of social history.
  • Rail-Trail alongside it, which could be very valuable for the economy of this part of coastal North
  • by a vein of true rustic poetry, and all are valuable for the picture they afford of country manner
  • he outside support from the Left Front proved valuable, for Congress to have a stable government for
  • ing at him and his steady glove made him very valuable for the Braves.
  • here suitable sod could be found, it was more valuable for agriculture than as a building material.
  • ever, this part of the river is also the most valuable for fishing, with riparian owners keen to pro
  • That's what makes the film particularly valuable for young audiences.
  • this was largely taken from Nicholson, but is valuable for the complete Woodhead bibliography.
  • sh, Ten Years in Equatoria, 1891), especially valuable for its account of the Niam-Niam, whom he vis
  • Many of these descriptions are especially valuable for the novice and user of small telescopes o
  • issensions of the Sons of Louis the Pious) is valuable for the light which it throws upon the causes
  • , 1724), containing documents which are still valuable for reference; of his other writings the Pref
  • The area is extremely valuable for bird-watchers and there are relatively im
  • mary alkyllithium reagents, and is especially valuable for the preparation of functionalized lithium
  • ic resonance spectroscopy and is particularly valuable for determining back bone torsion angles in p
  • lished in 1876, with copious notes, that were valuable for their biographical and historical data.
  • This work is especially valuable for the light it throws upon the history of t
  • Nevertheless it was valuable for freight, not only minerals, but milk and
  • The site is considered valuable for an understanding of the later evolution o
  • s regis Stephani ci de bello Standardii, very valuable for the history of the north of England durin
  • of memoirs written in the second person very valuable for the history of the time and as an autobio
  • This makes laser ablation very valuable for both research and industrial applications
  • produced aromatic compounds such as benzene, valuable for the chemical industry and the developing
  • lity and good sense of balance, this breed is valuable for work in mountain forests.
  • egii Parisiensis S.J., a work considered very valuable for librarians.
  • ze of the gay and lesbian population would be valuable for informing public policy.
  • oting him, then decided that he would be more valuable for his knowledge than the plane would have b
  • "an ignorant youth, semi-learned, stupid"-but valuable for the use made of works of Greek writers of
  • The plants are valuable for their timber.
  • But they are valuable for the history and social conditions of the
  • Hu's commentaries are considered highly valuable for readers of the work.
  • The wood of this rosewood-family tree is valuable for ornamental work including Woodturning and
  • Due to their mobility, skirmishers were also valuable for reconnaissance, especially in wooded or u
  • ble circumstances, which renders it extremely valuable for landscape planting on difficult sites suc
  • Its products are also valuable for use in certain hydraulic applications.
  • (1904), which is valuable for the social history of France in the 13th
  • The area then became valuable for timber until 1894, when fire swept throug
  • as its location on Lake Lulu is becoming more valuable for commercial and residential development.
  • This is valuable for its notices of contemporary authors such
  • by scale and of marking the places were very valuable for cartography; with this help he therefore
  • e lamented, for 'Mercer's writings are mainly valuable for their autobiographical details.
  • The older coppice is, however, valuable for nesting birds such as warblers, and the m
  • Thie Fallugia paradoxa plant is considered valuable for erosion control in desert areas where it
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