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  • luded a bathhouse and dining house for blacks, whose access to public beaches was highly restricted
  • The file is accessible only to scientists whose access is permitted only by a review board.
  • ed for William & Mary alumnus, Alan B. Miller, whose accomplishments are described below.
  • graphy of Cyrus: Cyropaedia, 7.1; and Ctesias, whose account is also an encomium of Cyrus.
  • e work of British naval officers at the battle whose accounts frequently differ.
  • There Mercer wrote a more political novel whose acerbic Northern hero, Congo Booth, was an ear
  • a 15-year-old traceur named Miro (Rafi Gavron) whose acrobatic skills allow them to enter the build
  • also a performance artist and street performer whose act includes sword-swallowing, unicycling and
  • llivan was also very fond of his brother Fred, whose acting career he assisted whenever possible, a
  • He was an outspoken gay rights activist whose acting career was cut short by illness.
  • in 1792 he joined the Targowica Confederation, whose actions resulted in the fall of the Constituti
  • us regimes were regarded as "usurping powers", whose actions were void.
  • The second, for valor, recognized leaders whose actions had had a noticeable impact on public
  • yed a range of petty officials and bureaucrats whose actions frustrated Barnes' attempts to deal wi
  • The player's role is to figure out whose actions are affecting whom, and find the right
  • epresentative of all the soldiers at Gallipoli whose actions affected Australia's evolving self-ima
  • national non profit animal rights organization whose activism is oriented towards animal liberation
  • APMAA was organized by members whose activities and/or research interests relate to
  • A multifaceted, multidimensional group whose activities span manufacturing, marketing, expo
  • ardo Fioravanti (1518-1588) was a noted doctor whose activity in Bologna was recorded in the 16th c
  • mmunity of carpenters in the Soukanniemi area, whose activity lasted until the 1930s.
  • nsory percept is a hypothetical set of neurons whose activity is the basis of that sensory percept.
  • ned the theatrical company of Giovanni Grasso, whose actors performed only in the Sicilian language
  • The defendants has multiple advertisers whose ad banners would display upon the presence of
  • ation, and for every global and local variable whose address has been used.
  • ng to the ancient religion called Manichaeism, whose adherents at Kellis apparently lived alongside
  • In graph theory, a graph or digraph whose adjacency matrix is circulant is called a circ
  • ords, the Coates graph for matrix A is the one whose adjacency matrix is the transpose of A.
  • Dedicated to that most able Statesman during whose Administration Cape Breton and Canada were con
  • Psonic Psunspot were produced by John Leckie, whose adopted pseudonym was Swami Anand Nagara.
  • Douglasiidae includes several species of moths whose adults are collectively called Douglas moths a
  • Later, his comrades, whose advance he had made possible, found his body.
  • Jon Muir, whose adventures include climbing Mt.
  • the power to dismiss who, and on the basis of whose advice.
  • e was purchased by the Lighthouse Board, under whose aegis she served out of Milwaukee.
  • nest admireer and "student" of Claude Lorrain, whose aerial effects he sought to imitate.
  • The beginning of the novel presents a Kaname whose aesthetic tastes lean more toward the so-calle
  • ften used in sunscreen lotions or moisturizers whose aesthetic goal is a non-greasy finish.
  • e pivotal role of Steven Connolly, a schoolboy whose affair with his art teacher, Sheba Hart (playe
  • t is an American sailor, Frankie (Alan Scott), whose affection Lola does not return.
  • a microfossil known from Ordovician deposits, whose affinity is uncertain.
  • which translated as "Now mine, once thine, but whose afterwards I do not know" (ref.
  • The bus driver, whose age was variously reported as 21 or 26, and th
  • classes are attended by more than 100 people, whose age ranges form 6 to over 20.
  • ad accepted Emiliano as the "oldest living man whose age could be fully authenticated".
  • riends have conserved the internal stone heads whose age is unknown.
  • Aminullah Amin is one of the few captives whose age they did not speculate on.
  • Sada Jan is one of the 20 whose age has not been made public.
  • One of the oldest trees in Poland, whose age is estimated at around 700 years.
  • Randolph: Vassal of Princess Melphis, whose age may have affected his swordsmanship, but n
  • participants of Kid Nation consist of 40 kids, whose ages range from 8 to 15.
  • Deputies whose ages were below 35 represented a rate of 2.9 p
  • She is married with four children whose ages range from 14 to 21 years.
  • 725 students whose ages range from 11 to 16.
  • The Hibernia and three other merchantmen, whose aggregate cargoes were valued at half a millio
  • y the move, as Lynch was a very popular player whose aggressive, intelligent play earned him severa
  • He is a Republican whose agriculture successes formed the basis for his
  • Lingueo.com is a social network whose aim is to help its users to practice and learn
  • member of the Society of Our Lady of Montreal whose aim was to found a hospital in Montreal simila
  • They are led by the spellcaster Lucien, whose aim is to ensure that Buffy does not interfere
  • nt is an agency of the Government of Mauritius whose aim is to promote and facilitate investment in
  • e player takes control of the barbarian state, whose aim is to destroy all other civilizations on a
  • (commonly known as Kalanilayam Krishnan Nair) whose aim was to popularise popular fiction, fantasy
  • It is possible that government infilterators whose aim was to plot the Gurjit Singh faction again
  • d Melo, is a novel of so-called eco-terrorists whose aim is to hurt no one.
  • for Christ (TFC) is a non-profit organization whose aim is that of "turning teenagers into fully c
  • s currently working with the DNA Shoah Project whose aim is to identify remains of those killed dur
  • It is a charity and NGO whose aims are the rehabilitation and the defence of
  • re established organizations and institutions, whose aims are the protection of animal life and the
  • He then joined with Professor Hugo Junker, whose aircraft he had used in the Baltic, to found A
  • The Turkish cavalry charged the Byzantines, whose Alan contingent notably did not participate in
  • project called Little Massive with Rob Arriss, whose album Dog Gone was released in 2005.
  • He is now the bass player for The Grabs, whose album Sex, Fashion And Money was released in N
  • Comedians whose albums have been released this way are Josh Sn
  • The opera is dedicated to Benjamin Britten, whose Aldeburgh Festival had originally commissioned
  • Mr. Mystic, whose alter ego was simply named Ken, gained his sup
  • cularly scathing of Brenton was William James, whose alternative history of the naval campaigns of
  • ctress at the Webber Douglas Academy in London whose alumni include Hugh Bonneville, Minnie Driver,
  • He attended CMS College in Kottayam whose alumni included K.P.S. Menon and his uncle Sar
  • pendent school established in the 17th century whose alumni includes T. E. Hulme, John Wain and Wil
  • ed at Dulwich College, London (a public school whose alumni also include the authors P.G.
  • attended Sir Bernard Lovell School in Bristol, whose alumni include Ian Holloway and close friend M
  • vernment primary school, located on Crown Road whose alumni includes actors Hugh Jackman and Chris
  • ters Rhiannon of the Birds, a beautiful maiden whose ambling horse cannot be overtaken.
  • -neo-endorphin is an endogenous opioid peptide whose amino acid sequence is: Tyr-Gly-Gly-Phe-Leu-Ar
  • Powell plays a diplomat whose amnesia about his past comes back to trouble h
  • e 4 sub-rounds could enter the next round with whose amount.
  • nity of early Shaikh colonists are the Qidwai, whose ancestor was Qazi Qidwa, a son of the Sultans
  • e ancestral home of the famous Vicente family, whose ancestor Bruno Vicente emigrated to Bais City
  • ssociated with the Sephardic Jewish community, whose ancestors lived in Spain before the 15th centu
  • s in Cyprus are members of the Maronite Church whose ancestors migrated from the Levant during the
  • es of the Jamaican Hutia (Geocapromys browni), whose ancestors were carried to the island from Jama
  • mother and an English father of Jewish descent whose ancestors were from Poland and Russia and a yo
  • raine, Astemirov came from a family of princes whose ancestors once ruled Kabarday.
  • n, Massachusetts in 1880 to a biracial family, whose ancestors included slaveholders, abolitionists
  • The Mutwa are Qureshi Arabs, whose ancestors arrived in South Asia with Muhammad
  • d to the community of Rajas (Kshatriya Rajus), whose ancestors migrated from the Northern Circars i
  • It includes people whose ancestors were Tamil, or those who currently i
  • er grandmother came from an industrial family, whose ancestors had converted from Judaism to Protes
  • The Uokil clan was one of the dynastic clans whose ancestors "ruled on that side of Danube for 51
  • Schneiter's father was a watchmaker from Bern, whose ancestors had come from Bavaria.
  • of a Chinese rubber plantation superintendent, whose ancestral hometown was Tong'an, Fujian provinc
  • harles R. Menzies is a Canadian anthropologist whose ancestry is with the Tsimshian people (Gitxaat
  • et's grandfather, Thomas Oliphant of Freeland, whose ancestry has not yet been proved.
  • e parallels the failure of the quarter itself, whose ancient structures as well as its multi-ethnic
  • It covers the village of Little Wenham ( whose ancient name it takes) and the hamlet of Wenha
  • Menelik pursued the retreating emir to Harar, whose ancient walls would not long resist his assaul
  • ad across India and are a sub-sect of Brahmins whose ancient profession was writing.
  • ionally, this is one of the only Carolco films whose ancillary rights are not held by successor com
  • was the scientist and educator John Anderson, whose Anderson's Institution developed into Strathcl
  • h segments that are connected either at joints whose angles can be controlled, or along linear slid
  • uth African business tycoon, Harry Oppenheimer whose Anglo American plc dominated the South African
  • Clearly, they had originated as peat diggings, whose angular shape had been concealed by the overgr
  • ali Adiseshan, an American high school student whose animal sciences project won first place at the
  • Haystack was a never-completed software whose announced intended use was for network traffic
  • member of a WFMH group on Educating the Public whose Annual Conference met in Brussels.
  • as administrator of her daughter's trust fund, whose annual investment income had been her only sou
  • y is one of the few Cabinet Secretary postions whose annual salary is not set by law.
  • ted a small number of the July 2005 applicants whose answers were destroyed when graders' offices a
  • g would collaborate many times with Creighton, whose ant collection is now housed at the Los Angele
  • ment (or derivation) is a material conditional whose antecedent is the conjunction of the argument'
  • nding telecommunications and observation tower whose antenna reaches up to 318.5 meters (1045 feet)
  • ong the base of the first, spinous dorsal fin, whose anterior most interspinous membranes are duste
  • sports bluejeans, sneakers and a black T-shirt whose anthropomorphic smiley face mimics Johnny's re
  • (Mukesh Rushi) is a member of the parliament, whose anti-social activities are contained by Ranjit
  • haw's character, Malik, is a witty teenage boy whose antics often get him in unintentional trouble.
  • Back then, he was a Chief Warrant Officer whose Apache Longbow helicopter crashed in Karbala o
  • A High Earth Orbit is a geocentric orbit whose apogee lies above that of a geosynchronous orb
  • song centres around the singer meeting a girl whose appeal is greatly marred by her high self-esti
  • Tom Baker plays a "software agent," whose appearance can be manipulated by Douglas Adams
  • In the U.S. version the hero is Cookie, whose appearance was modeled after Chef Boyardee.
  • bred-back feral pigs (razorbacks) in the USA, whose appearance resembles a wild boar.
  • d endogenously produced nonclassic eicosanoids whose appearance in inflammation signals the resolut
  • It produces wine whose appellation is Gaillac AOC.
  • of, and provide temporary housing to, migrants whose application for immigration to Australia was a
  • ttempted to introduce the office of conductor, whose appointees would be the only brothers able to
  • Winchester (954), and Richard of Hendred, for whose appointment the King's consent was obtained in
  • Louie officially succeeds Mark J. Bennett, whose appointment as attorney general ended with the
  • Like Wooldridge, Linton was a fieldworker whose approach has been superseded by the study of p
  • rty, Workers Action and the Militant Tendency, whose approaches he felt were closest to his own.
  • Whose Appy Now? - ER - Neal Baer
  • ct with James Sharp, archbishop of St Andrews, whose arbitrary handling of the church had excited w
  • ience is often referred to by the term qualia, whose archetypical exemplar is "redness".
  • Eidlitz married Harriet Amanda Lazelle Warner, whose architect father Eidlitz had worked with.
  • ary, a Greek Revival style building from 1832, whose architectural details include mutules and a co
  • t has traveled abroad (often with her husband, whose architectural design work took him to countrie
  • Xarchiver can't create archives whose archiver is not installed.
  • on D.C.) is an American experimental physicist whose area of research includes sub-millikelvin temp
  • made through the Local Education Authority in whose area the family reside.
  • He is a former Restormel Borough Councillor, whose area overlaps considerably with the constituen
  • onal licence, it is the licensing authority in whose area the applicant lives.
  • Choose any complex number on the unit circle whose argument (complex angle) is not a rational fra
  • ways have reams of vociferous critics, none of whose arguments are even briefly mentioned in the ar
  • orus name: Kanakht Tjema Neditef ("Mighty Bull whose arm is powerful, Protector of his Father")
  • unre-suab-tawy ("The God's Hand in his temple, Whose arm is raised (..) Chosen of Amun to purify th
  • Khalid ibn al-Walid, the celebrated commander whose armies conquered Syria at the time of the Prop
  • ty did not satisfy John Szapolyai or Ferdinand whose armies began to skirmish along the borders.
  • Whose armour is his honest thought,
  • She was the first class of ship whose armour was built directly with the hull, rathe
  • e the name of the Edelfreien von Burgus-Wanga, whose arms the village bears today.
  • 5 and created a baronet by Oliver Cromwell, in whose army he had served as a colonel, in 1658.
  • 2003: The Time It Takes To Let Go - You And Whose Army?
  • rily completely filled (as oppose to a String, whose array is always the exact required length for
  • rt Charles (1865-1900) was an African American whose arrest led to the Robert Charles Riots.
  • Rawnsley was a close friend of John Ruskin, whose art and writings laid the foundation of the Ar
  • He is a Lower East Side pioneer whose art has had very little exposure, and whose wr
  • She is a freelance writer whose articles have appeared in The New York Times,
  • Joe Cantlupe was one reporter whose articles about Shaikh and the CRBPP appeared i
  • nists was Walter Duranty, a British journalist whose articles downplayed the famine and its death t
  • Gina Arnold is a rock critic whose articles have appeared in Spin, Rolling Stone
  • allejo is married to fellow artist Julie Bell, whose artistic style is very similar to Vallejo's.
  • The new Marinid sultan Abu Thabit, whose ascendancy was contested by four pretenders, h
  • ndii is a species of yeast of the genus Pichia whose asexual or anamorphic form is known as Candida
  • Plaques are made representing all those whose ashes have been sent in.
  • memorial to actress and singer Yvonne Arnaud, whose ashes were scattered there.
  • ith, named after my late mother, Judith Marie, whose ashes are spread across this Northern Arizona
  • (1931), Muriel told us that Mahatma Gandhi (at whose ashram she had stayed in India) was coming ove
  • aging, but still quite popular, lingerie model whose aspirations now include breaking into show bus
  • , 1871-August 27, 1923) was an Italian General whose assassination provoked the Corfu incident of 1
  • se friends with the parents of Ernst vom Rath, whose assassination in Paris precipitated Kristallna
  • Multiple other properties whose association with Rochambeau's route is known w
  • ge due to the mass release of thermal covering whose attachment failed.
  • There are some great, pithy lines and others whose attempt at profundity ring false".
  • lle (David Jason), is his put-upon errand boy, whose attempts at a love-life or even just a meaning
  • The song revolved around the story of a man whose attempts at intimacy with his girlfriend are c
  • In the track, Timberlake sings about a woman, whose attention he is trying to capture.
  • He went to a resort in the town whose attraction was a permanent 88-degree natural s
  • al" perspective, we can consider an individual whose attribute has value y if that individual belon
  • Writer Hermann Simon, whose aunts and mother were friends of Baer and his
  • operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, whose Australian headquarters are located in the imm
  • Several works of the period whose author is unknown are suspected to be his.
  • ears in The Essential New York Times Cookbook, whose author, longtime food writer Amanda Hesser, co
  • east of Lleida whose authorities had supported his side in the Span
  • There are a few bread books whose authors specify a much higher hydration to the
  • ovel was illustrated with unsigned lithographs whose authorship remains unknown.
  • is so often a participant in joint judgments, whose authorship cannot be attributed.
  • omas (September 30, 1928) is a writer and poet whose autobiography Down These Mean Streets became a
  • hammad Mahfuz advanced towards an enemy bunker whose automatic fire had inflicted heavy casualties.
  • and 1922 he worked closely with Ettore Bugatti whose automobile factory was located at nearby Molsh
  • characterize countable colored cycles whose automorphism groups act transitively.
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