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  • lished collections by scholars, could provide valuable information about a culture and society.
  • on Fernandina, Florida; but it also provided valuable information about Confederate defenses of the
  • Anyone can edit valuable information".
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  • ers' to targets, these are snoops who provide valuable information, in addition to Memos and Reports
  • The Four Minute Men provided Americans with valuable information, and served as a connection betwe
  • ed a reconnaissance of Marcus Island, gaining valuable information, and after patrolling in the Boni
  • The 4th and 5th books contain much valuable information, and become more authentic the mo
  • sor H. H. Wilson as 'replete with curious and valuable information, especially as regards the tribes
  • During these flights he frequently obtainer valuable information, and twice drove off enemy machin
  • telligible abroad as at home and thereby much valuable information-for example, concerning the natur
  • , doing so under heavy fire and bringing back valuable information.
  • s to the 'documented' sequence, thus can miss valuable information.
  • nd determination, and was able to obtain most valuable information.
  • personality and motives and it contains some valuable information.
  • s on the Paris exposition of 1867, is full of valuable information.
  • oners he brought back with him, together with valuable information.
  • was directed at their aircraft, they obtained valuable information.
  • nother notable reconnaissance, again securing valuable information.
  • returning later to Brigade Headquarters with valuable information."
  • On comparing, however, these valuable ingredients with the vital principles of libe
  • ene and ammonia and sulphurous compounds were valuable ingredients for explosives.
  • evor Dooley of Electrical Review who provided valuable initial publicity.
  • has stated that he intends to, "support every valuable initiative maintained by our local Jewish org
  • OIC doesn't want to miss out on the valuable input and help we stand to gain from the comm
  • that it would give her an opportunity to gain valuable inside knowledge of King & Sons.
  • ow-stopping numbers, the score does present a valuable insight into the later work of Kander and Ebb
  • British engineers gained a valuable insight into the state of German rigid airshi
  • ote Journal of the Yukon, 1847-48, which give valuable insight into the culture of local First Natio
  • His rig thinking never stands still and the valuable insight that the Underwater series gave him m
  • them to penetrate the atomic nucleus, giving valuable insight into the nuclear structure.
  • th these points provide present-day linguists valuable insight into the Japanese language of the Sen
  • orld, often over long distances, has provided valuable insight into early societies and trading patt
  • ished in 1843, 1845, 1850 and 1857, provide a valuable insight both into the contents of colonial ga
  • It is a potentially valuable insight and should anything be missing in the
  • Students will gain valuable insight, experience, and skills that will con
  • they were written, however, they can provide valuable insight.
  • The biography also contains valuable insights into FDR's run for vice-president, r
  • circumstances as those of Tyssedal - provided valuable insights to linguists studying this phenomeno
  • Odda provided valuable insights to linguists studying this phenomeno
  • heoretical representation of a molecule gives valuable insights into the chemical phenomena.
  • results obtained are fully discussed and the valuable insights provided by the simulations are also
  • us is very restricted and that do not lead to valuable insights beyond their narrow topic".
  • de Silva would be able to "include inherently valuable insights from the Christian tradition on the
  • under President Karzai, he went equipped with valuable institutional experience and memory to take o
  • It is the intention of the ISB to make this valuable instrument available for use by double bassis
  • to backup Yao Ming and provide the Rockets a valuable insurance policy.
  • dam Powers and commercialized and turned into valuable intellectual property by Lee Stein with the h
  • Aware that the Canadian Khadr family knew valuable intelligence about the inner workings of al Q
  • He was able to gain valuable intelligence that he reported to the Carthagi
  • Armia Krajowa supplied valuable intelligence information to the Allies; 43 pe
  • ited this part of the world, Trinity gathered valuable intelligence material on local conditions in
  • of their work means patrols can often provide valuable intelligence to civilian agencies such as Aus
  • ccess, killing a further 4 Japs and capturing valuable intelligence reports and maps.
  • e opportunity to leave the islands, providing valuable intelligence for British Forces.
  • in the soviet scientific community to provide valuable intelligence.
  • re restored, then Lostock may again provide a valuable interchange point for those passengers wishin
  • ierer, who stripped the palace of most of the valuable interior decorations, including paintings, et
  • re views of the same phenomena, allowing more valuable interpretation of the available data, with on
  • Wernsdorf (1790), Online at Google books with valuable introduction and commentaries.
  • Pythian Odes of Pindar, with a brilliant and valuable introduction.
  • on, and was responsible for a number of other valuable inventions and, in 1942, he was selected as o
  • More recently has been publishing many valuable investigations (Phil Trans Royal Society and
  • stalled in 1999 to control access and provide valuable investigative information.
  • al writings probably the most famous and most valuable is the little book "Idea Theologiae Asceticae
  • In the world of Web 2.0, what is increasingly valuable is trying to measure the effects of collabora
  • War II documents, a collection which, though valuable, is nonetheless critically flawed because of
  • Just because the site is valuable is not a reason to sell it off and disperse t
  • rendering it ideally and materially extremely valuable; it was the most outstanding of its kind in G
  • This source was so valuable it was given the special classification Top S
  • ort fish, and although it is not commercially valuable, it is considered a delicious food catch.
  • This was the most valuable item ever appraised on the programme.
  • es aware of a lucrative opportunity to sell a valuable item possessed by guests of the hotel run by
  • acts, but Sophia says that she keeps her most valuable item, her necklace, with her.
  • The bait car, often filled with valuable items to draw attention to it, is parked un-a
  • raders; monarchs were often buried with these valuable items in a display of their wealth.
  • ood and teaches him how "body shop" (take the valuable items off of the people who drop dead in the
  • Among the most valuable items in the museum's collection are 18th and
  • While most valuable items have been removed, large amounts of cop
  • The most valuable items of this collection, worth €480 a bottle
  • e inventory from August 1759, made after more valuable items had been removed, gave a guide to the f
  • s killing, he robbed his victims of money and valuable items (that he would sometimes give to his wi
  • d sufficient security for the safe storage of valuable items.
  • three storeys, a gilded icon screen, and many valuable items.
  • There are rarities as there are many valuable jazz concerts recorded from Danish, Swedish a
  • sguised as a Turkish merchant, offers to sell valuable jewellery to Delia.
  • silver braid, and of course adorned with much valuable jewellery: gold necklaces and bracelets, and
  • nature prevents it from being among the most valuable jewelry stones.
  • to Nemrod Lobetoum, a rich Egyptian carrying valuable jewelry, and Sylvie and Nemrod become friends
  • ks possess a library that is a repository for valuable jewels belonging to the Cantacuzino family, a
  • ck in they find the Joker trying to steal the valuable jewels inside, with henchmen named after come
  • e IV, ordered services of the finest and most valuable kinds (Staffordshire Advertiser, 20 September
  • Also an avid Mason, Ireland added valuable knowledge to organizational systems and metho
  • Other than gaining valuable knowledge in soul winning, the students are a
  • he French embassy in Berlin where he obtained valuable knowledge regarding the members of Hitler's G
  • as a father figure who could provide him with valuable knowledge about his craft (Ismail Pasha later
  • The captains learned valuable knowledge taught from "old salts" and they we
  • the intensive program through which they gain valuable knowledge, skills, connections and experience
  • Review of Mevlevi CD, citing Heper's valuable knowledge.
  • ensity half that of another yet still be more valuable, KPSI is only one measurement of quality and
  • ternational community is that this unique and valuable land has proven fragile.
  • ncluding establishing a faculty and acquiring valuable land that would later become the center of th
  • ies he was from a family which had received a valuable land grant in California from the government
  • The area is environmentally valuable land as it is largely untouched and isolated
  • ery difficult to redevelop, despite occupying valuable land just outside the town centre.
  • d Southland had been granted a large tract of valuable land, and the Synod was keen to retain owners
  • State politics as lobbyists sought to secure valuable land.
  • trying to run the legitimate owners off their valuable land.
  • ndat's would have a contemporary claim to the valuable land.
  • asive plants, grazing, and development of the valuable land.
  • amount of not less than £7000" in addition to valuable landed property in various parts of the colon
  • ears, the treasure of rhythmic expression is valuable language to communicate to global audiences.
  • ith ordinary steel as light alloys became too valuable later in the war.
  • ith ordinary steel as light alloys became too valuable later in the war.
  • its manor with its extensive sheep ranges and valuable lead mines.
  • n leaking through the roof since theft of the valuable lead in the final few months.
  • ole of quarterback admirably, the team lost a valuable leader on offense.
  • It seeks to provide a valuable leadership partnership between students and t
  • m provides an opportunity for cadets to learn valuable leadership skills, citizenship skills, and th
  • the local community and provide students with valuable learning opportunities and a chance to make a
  • In May 1690 he was granted a valuable lease of land at the end of Duke street adjoi
  • He was a valuable left-handed reliever, but was dropped after o
  • the country's 21 Supreme Court Justices), and valuable legal records were destroyed.
  • baseball equipment as a reward for learning a valuable lesson about dental health.
  • Heller's surfing adventure helped him learn a valuable lesson about catching the perfect wave in lif
  • uthed Uncle Vester (Bernie Mac), Kid learns a valuable lesson about love.
  • Han gives a valuable lesson to the young on helping others in the
  • r, a performer, an artist, and learned many a valuable lesson".
  • ory allows both Sanzang and Wukong to learn a valuable lesson, as Sanzang must tolerate the means of
  • earance in this book, teaching the children a valuable lesson.
  • We hope she's learned a valuable lesson."
  • Bennett once spoke of the most valuable lessons to be learned by any orchestrator, bu
  • e stated in one interview that she had learnt valuable lessons from such Communists as Arthur Horner
  • Valuable lessons were learnt after the Smithfield blaz
  • p them develop critical skills and teach them valuable lessons.
  • This colourless, viscous liquid is a valuable Lewis acid and a component of the superacid f
  • he purchase Lantal acquired the extensive and valuable library of Orinoka's fabric documents.
  • He possessed a large and valuable library of 24,000 volumes.
  • The valuable library of Rabbi Rubin was destroyed; he was
  • ommander of the occupying forces, most of the valuable library and the educational material had to b
  • Daly was a great book-lover, and his valuable library was dispersed by auction after his de
  • rench, Latin, and Hebrew scholar, collected a valuable library, and was active in educational and be
  • high reputation for learning, and collected a valuable library, which he bequeathed to his convent.
  • atron of ecclesiastical literature, he left a valuable library, a gallery of paintings and sculpture
  • arried, leaving considerable personalty and a valuable library, which was sold by auction in May 184
  • me, an institution to which he later left his valuable library.
  • kes a summer job at a beach resort and learns valuable life lessons.
  • send their children to make friends and learn valuable life skills.
  • correct choices as the kids themselves learn valuable life lessons.
  • ons from earlier stages of refining into more valuable lighter products.
  • is tree is one of two species which yield the valuable Lignum vitae wood, the other being Guaiacum o
  • Most Valuable Lineman at the 2001 Wells Fargo Sun Bowl.
  • He was voted Utah's Most Valuable Lineman all three years.
  • onored with the team's Dwight Stephenson Most Valuable Lineman Award.
  • Football Coaches Association, as well as Most Valuable Lineman in the Southeastern Conference.
  • He was the (6) "Most Valuable Lineman", according to Gulf State Conference
  • ed the Brick Muller Award, warded to the most valuable lineman.
  • he Jimmy Rogers Jr. Trophy as the game's Most Valuable Lineman.
  • occupied on 9 July 1988, with this a special valuable link was added to the chain of attractive ele
  • ng division, the school is able to serve as a valuable link for students to the policy community, in
  • ace and Henley Royal Regatta to keep up their valuable links with previous members.
  • Financially, it is the third most valuable literary award in the world after the Nobel P
  • Gaining valuable live experience as a touring support act to S
  • ured the Motherland by the sacrifice of their valuable lives.
  • In 1810, he was presented with the valuable living of Tilehurst in Berkshire, where it is
  • 1 George Anthony Denison was preferred to the valuable living of East Brent, and in the same year wa
  • In 1851 he was preferred to the valuable living of East Brent, Somerset, and in the sa
  • However the factory provides valuable local employment that is outside of the touri
  • ility of Museum Tower from I-95 provides it a valuable location.
  • de uranium from U.S. Cold War stockpiles into valuable low-enriched uranium fuel material to power c
  • leaves behind a rare stone that is extremely valuable, luisha.
  • Harvest Moon was stripped of her valuable machinery and abandoned 21 April 1865.
  • nship, and British Columbia Water Polo's Most Valuable Male Athlete in 2005.
  • Murdock a valuable man and deserves every civility and encourage
  • Don was the Most Valuable Man as voted by his teammates on the UC/USA c
  • He proved to be a valuable man on the Cardinals 1944 World Champion staf
  • According to Scrivener it is valuable manuscript.
  • he had founded and already endowed with many valuable manuscripts, a large map of the world traced
  • He discovered some valuable manuscripts, but the monks were too wise to p
  • ibrary, which was especially rich in rare and valuable manuscripts, the love of collecting having be
  • e Reinheitsgebot), using this compliance as a valuable marketing tool.
  • single and have Taco Bell produce it and gain valuable marketing support for that single.
  • r his new club he had to find another to gain valuable match experience until January which was in 3
  • Thanks to his work in Middelburg, valuable material was rescued for later generations.
  • Besides collecting valuable material for Bouquet's work they gathered an
  • is a hydrometallurgical method of extracting valuable material (usually metals) from ore.
  • More recently, he contributed valuable material to the documentation about Lars Gull
  • ateuchal manuscripts, from which he took much valuable material not found in other sources.
  • “It is only by the accumulation of new and valuable material that the controversy will gradually
  • er published from a manuscript, contains much valuable material for the history of the Tosafists, wh
  • Due to their holdings of valuable material, libraries are important partners fo
  • ing the theft or loss of rare books and other valuable materials from libraries, booksellers, and pr
  • ue its reliance on blockade running to import valuable materials and resources.
  • ssion agent around 1973 for use around highly valuable materials in places such as museums, mainfram
  • but after this date it contains some new and valuable matter.
  • Flooded land included valuable meadows, several hundred acres ( hectares ) o
  • were not true stories, they were nevertheless valuable means of teaching gospel principles.
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