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ter named Athanasius, accused of being to some | extent a Manichean, and condemned as such, Gregory tr |
ms on the theme, and the work is, to a certain | extent, a sonic illustration of these. |
The college is to a large | extent a mirror of Rutherford College, as the same ba |
olvent exposure measure that describes to what | extent a residue is buried in the protein structure s |
cDonogh Day was, and remains to a very limited | extent, a ritual in the New Orleans Public Schools. |
econd-generation Audi TT and provided, to some | extent, a preview of the new TT, which was yet to be |
erefore of the movie based upon it, is to some | extent a comic parallel of Joyce's novel Ulysses, spe |
an poet Peter Rosegger, to whom he was to some | extent a mentor. |
SCANFAR was to some | extent a "cut down" version of the SPG-59. |
The school is to some | extent a selective school and high A-Level and GCSE g |
Tietgen was also to some | extent a philanthropist, notably paying for the compl |
s which price the cruising experience, to some | extent, a la carte, Regent Seven Seas bills its cruis |
To a large | extent, a calciumopathy is a type of channelopathy, o |
a look later, but yes, the bridge was to some | extent a dam as the pier bases were extremely wide. |
he ancient sanctuary became, to a considerable | extent, a mere place of sepulture, only a small villa |
This is, however, to a great | extent a Bundeswehr troop drilling ground, and is the |
northern part exists the river of Ganga having | extent about 10 km (between a source and a mouth of 8 |
To a decreasing | extent, acetic anhydride is also prepared by the reac |
t on Skye, was outside his control and to some | extent acted as a political rival, John did control I |
ly Gentile companion, Luke and, and to a large | extent addressed directly to Christian communities in |
other animals of the country are to a certain | extent affected in the same way, and that they all lo |
ty of brand names, but are all patterned to an | extent after flagship CHUM-FM, while its adult hits s |
activity of insulting Toronto and to a lesser | extent Albertan pride and the Edmonton-Calgary rivalr |
RTD had wanted to take over, to some | extent, all or part of the operation of Long Beach Tr |
g to homeland security and ensure that, to the | extent allowed by law, all appropriate and necessary |
the subpoena and granting him immunity "to the | extent allowed by law." |
ontributions are tax-deductible to the fullest | extent allowed by law. |
ibutions to it are fully tax deductible to the | extent allowed by law. |
rs), but a few municipalities are to a certain | extent allowed to use French to communicate with thei |
ts to the foundation are tax-deductible to the | extent allowed by law. |
ogen, PAI-1, tPA, plasminogen, and to a lesser | extent alpha 2-antiplasmin. |
accept (and theorized that they had to a great | extent already accepted) that they must fulfill respo |
setia oleae and sooty moulds, and to a certain | extent also the Bactrocera oleae (Olive fruit fly). |
produced by superincumbent masses, and to some | extent also by the rise of temperature which inevitab |
Its early | extent also included parts of what is now the London |
the SS and criminal prisoners, but to a lesser | extent also due to German civilians working in the st |
much more prevalent among farmers, and to some | extent among urban workers. |
meters of the new state was fought, to a great | extent, among the various sectors-Ecuadorians and for |
were fairly widespread (albeit not to the same | extent) among Protestants as well on the other hand t |
n was shared between both parents to a greater | extent among the Algonquians than among most other na |
He was personally beloved to an extraordinary | extent amongst his soldiers, and (unlike most of the |
The 'Cape Doctor' is to some | extent an obsolescent term; many now simply call it t |
ent Act 1993 for their respective areas to the | extent an appropriate order directs. |
e issues of the trial was to determine to what | extent an individual should be held responsible in a |
t common activity is oral sex, and to a lesser | extent anal intercourse, a handjob, or vaginal interc |
Firstly it is to a substantial | extent analogous to the definition of such persons wh |
It is 100 hectares (0.39 sq mi) in | extent and rises to 42 metres (138 ft) above sea leve |
Way lengthwise, through about one-third of its | extent, and is flanked by lanes of numerous stars. |
localized, with involvement that is limited in | extent and characterized by sharply demarcated, hyper |
alled 3D Prostate Mapping Biopsy, in which the | extent and location of a patient's cancer is determin |
he cannot move his right-hand above a certain | extent and feels he lost out on a lot of work due to |
of analysis and full honesty in discussing the | extent and consequences of the tragedy. |
Swimmers were classified according to the | extent and type of their disability. |
l of his abilities were restored to their full | extent and augmented far beyond it. |
The | extent and distribution of sea ice in the polar regio |
y of Versailles (1919) reduced its territorial | extent and diminished its political influence but the |
e to a coal field over 21 square kilometres in | extent, and had important foundries and forges. |
In 1808 he published an Inquiry into the | Extent and Stability of National Resources, a contrib |
engages in that attorney's duties, to the same | extent and in the same manner as other attorneys in t |
can be used as an indicator of polar ice sheet | extent, and boron isotopes are key indicators of the |
nal network of investigators, to determine the | extent and nature of government-run internet filterin |
"the properties of such surfaces, infinite in | extent and existing in any number of dimensions, coul |
The | extent and frequency of neurons showing the diffuse n |
He left behind him a historical work of great | extent and of great value as a storehouse of authenti |
The | extent and severity of the reprisals shocked the Norw |
l Tamarac and Cedar Swamp some of considerable | extent and mostly unfit for cultivation. |
nd so on allowed a sense of unity to a certain | extent and allowed the most qualified individuals to |
wever, Alexander had altered his views to some | extent and considered that the book had served its pu |
and, if so, how the fabrication occurred, its | extent and purpose. |
ecrease intracellular glutathione to a greater | extent, and render malignant cells more sensitive to |
d 2. However, glass walls are used to a lesser | extent and more white tiles are incorporated. |
e media from learning and publicizing the true | extent and political nature of these events". |
away from poststructuralism, at least to some | extent, and towards a reconstructed form of phenomeno |
Two partners liable to unlimited | extent and two other partners manage the business. |
cy rooms as they are uninsured to a far higher | extent, and are therefore to a much higher extent una |
t was described at the time as "a building for | extent and variety of Christian work second only to M |
ck and roll pioneer Little Richard, though the | extent and nature of Reeder's influence or vice-versa |
that employers retain discretion regarding the | extent and scope of mental health benefits offered to |
that the cause has a large synchronous spatial | extent and a sudden onset. |
In turn, the rate of reaction, | extent and yield of products will be altered correspo |
travellers, grouped together, would exceed the | extent and variety of countries traversed by our blin |
The breed has been cross-bred to a great | extent, and it was only after a breed society was est |
The races in this group vary in the | extent and hue of the head patch. |
f Church Power, in whom it resides, its Force, | Extent, and Execution,' London, 1685, containing lett |
eptors are also expressed in the brain to some | extent, and interestingly IQM-95333, an antagonist se |
national expositions, both with respect to its | extent and to the scope of its plan. |
neteen hundreds, corresponding very closely in | extent and in name with those that were in use until |
h the AVA's boundaries being delineated by the | extent and reaches of the soil. |
id not involve urban planning to a significant | extent, and there is no visible conceptual link betwe |
has not voted Liberal to such an overwhelming | extent) and the Trudeau ideal of federal power. |
t metagenomics is to inventory and measure the | extent and the role of microbial biodiversity in the |
Extent and expansion of Umayyad rule under Muhammad b | |
ence does not allow for pinning down the exact | extent and boundaries of the structure. |
k Pine P. banksiana and other pines to a small | extent, and more rarely on spruce Picea and larch Lar |
The estate is 150 acres (0.61 km2) in | extent and comprises 75 acres (300,000 m2) of tea. |
e been used as recreational drugs to any great | extent, and remain obscure scientific curiosities. |
The rupture | extent and the magnitude of this earthquake has been |
tively physical and economic models of cities' | extent, and Areas of Town Centre Activity, reflecting |
esembled Professor Kercheval in a considerable | extent, and she found difficulty constructing a chara |
alactites and calcite curtains) which in their | extent and preservation are amongst the best in Brita |
d importance of states are not judged by their | extent and duration, but by the more or less brillian |
!"/Gavin Millar; "Hooked" (an enquiry into the | extent and nature of drug addiction, a taboo subject |
If the universe is finite in | extent and the cosmological principle (not to be conf |
other departments of the game returned to some | extent and he scored 473 runs and claimed 17 catches, |
depend significantly on variables such as the | extent and type of branching, the crystal structure a |
s, which are carried on here to a considerable | extent, and by the sale of leeches, which are found i |
did not feature in the first team to any great | extent, and during the 2005-06 season he spent an uns |
n inferred, observed or projected in the area, | extent and/or quality of its habitat. |
Unlike North Germanic, and to a lesser | extent Anglo-Saxon mythology, the attestation of Cont |
Though to some | extent anticipated by the British deist, Thomas Morga |
Court decisions can be, to a limited | extent, appealed to the Supreme Court of Norway. |
e sector, and to "involve other nations to the | extent appropriate." |
tion, is clandestine and its exact origins and | extent are obscure. |
as a population of 35,635 (2001 census) and an | extent area of 4.70 km2. |
s of East Farleigh and Linton (and to a lesser | extent areas from Hunton and Loose), the timing coinc |
ly with Indo-Iranian and Phrygian (and to some | extent, Armenian), lending some support to an "Graeco |
On the surface, his songs centred to a large | extent around themes like the joy of inebriation and |
He can be grievous to an | extent as he sees every death a tragedy and is hard t |
ng that result, reduce the pressure to such an | extent as to make the use of the relieving apparatus |
occurs above a star's photosphere to a limited | extent as found in studies of near coronal and corona |
ted, but this could not be done to the desired | extent, as there was not enough paint available. |
It is also used to a small | extent as a Christmas tree. |
ted against unrecorded conveyances to the same | extent as if the property had been purchased from the |
the state provides for jury trials to the same | extent as in federal courts. |
They function to some | extent as dormitory towns for householders who work i |
nge the properties of the compound to the same | extent as with other acetate esters (e.g. |
groups like ammonites; its reach was global in | extent, as evidenced by research in Japanese waters, |
urs of work in all forms of employment to such | extent as is possible;... |
Lower Saxony and western Thuringia; a southern | extent as far as the Rhein-Main Region is possible, b |
entofylline has also been studied, to a lesser | extent, as a possible adjunct in the treatment of isc |
ages, EA-3443 was never researched to the same | extent as QNB or manufactured in bulk, and research i |
w such clubs have come to be accepted, to some | extent, as part of the urban landscape of Japan. |
nts were omitted from the broadcast to such an | extent as to provide a distorted impression of his em |
The town never prospered to the same | extent as other boom towns like Tonopah and Goldfield |
ench pursued destruction of the Fox to such an | extent as to damage their relations with other tribes |
, but not sharing the qualities to an infinite | extent, as would the Personality of Godhead himself. |
ntil her death she was still active to a small | extent as a cabaret singer. |
ent on player skill, but not quite to the same | extent as seen in previous Star Wars space-simulator |
ot tend to increase blood pressure to the same | extent as amphetamines and so could be used in patien |
petrol station worker, John Ndzima to such an | extent as to cause permanent brain damage, and the at |
ile to anything approaching the same manner or | extent as for an adult" |
ates the militia of the several States to such | extent as may be necessary to carry this act into eff |
not reported as causing dependence to the same | extent as other benzodiazepines, but is still recomme |
on the unoffending head of Mr. Earp to such an | extent as to provide a slap from the ex-officer..." B |
icious websites but slowing the system to some | extent as all such software does, or do a system scan |
subjects, and to provide accommodation to the | extent asked for by the conditions". |
ry abilities are inherently constrained to the | extent associated information patterns tended to be c |
ically involved in divination and to a certain | extent astrology. |
It is also used to a lesser | extent at local government level. |
9 the garden was again expanded to its current | extent, at which time it contain some 5,000 rose vari |
In 1855, the tramroad reached its largest | extent, at that time there were two passing loops. |
ely on the α3 receptor subtype and to a lesser | extent at the α1 subtype (Kd of 0.33nM and 1.67nM res |
conquest of Dalmatia and reached its greatest | extent at the conclusion of the Fourth Crusade, with |
he defenders would support the invasion to the | extent at least of refusing to fire on the attackers. |
less 3D ISAR is performed, the vertical target | extent at right angles to the horizontal synthetic ap |
ncept is used in oceanography and (to a lesser | extent) atmospheric science. |
numbers of Straw-necked Ibis and, to a lesser | extent, Australian White Ibis, nest and roost on the |
thor's own experience, and may be to a certain | extent autobiographical, are remarkable for an ultra- |
Flora and to a major | extent aviary surveys are yet to be carried out to do |
ore work needs to be done to determine to what | extent barcoding can complement existing taxonomic me |
f Bayesian experimental design is to a certain | extent based on the theory for making optimal decisio |
decretum Gratiani" (1159), which is to a great | extent based on the similar works of Paucapalea, Rufi |
small commuter town to London and to a lesser | extent Basingstoke and Andover. |
This can to a large | extent be controlled through pruning. |
The difficulty may to some | extent be attributed to the composer's being chiefly |
ng that is was time to move on, but to a large | extent because of a desastrous financial situation. |
and phylloxera hybrid varieties have, to some | extent, become a renewed focus for European breeding |
f President Jorge Batlle, (1927-), had to some | extent been eclipsed by politicians of the generation |
This paradox has, to some | extent, been resolved by comparing the rates of absor |
Research on aufeis has to a large | extent been motivated by the variety of engineering p |
and short circuits, but these have to a large | extent been resolved. |
ed two nationalities, one of which, to a great | extent, belonged to a foreign and hostile jurisdictio |
To a lesser | extent, bergamottin is also present in the essential |
s Elegies written at various times and to some | extent biographical in character won the praise of Ro |
ern warfare, to take into account that to some | extent both linear and the square apply often a facto |
At its greatest | extent, Braydon Forest covered about a third of the a |
fere in Brenna's designs that were, to a large | extent, Brenna's renditions of Paul's own romantic vi |
ems Faire is the heaven (1925) and to a lesser | extent Bring us, O Lord God (1959), both for unaccomp |
Habitat loss and to a lesser | extent, Brown-headed Cowbird parasitism are threateni |
aracteristic is applicable to Cyrus to a great | extent but not completely. |
His territories were of small | extent, but his influence throughout the whole of the |
urine, with AGE-peptides occurring to a lesser | extent, but accumulate in the plasma of patients with |
I *do* get what you are saying here to an | extent... but I don't think it was phrased well, as it |
rpetuated in the placename Laisrend, no longer | extent but apparently located in the parish of Clonke |
bviously we are descirbing both to a certain | extent... but I would argue that the railway is the mo |
is usually worsens optical performance to some | extent, but is cheaper to implement. |
that there were too many, which was true to an | extent, but it seems to have gone too far the other w |
t impact the activity of the drug to a notable | extent but 1- and 2-iodomorphine are used in pharmaco |
ssful in refurbishing the building to quite an | extent, but he still has many ambitious plans for the |
ve been significantly smaller than its present | extent, but recent excavations have revealed that slu |
, inhibiting the PDE-4 subtype to the greatest | extent, but also showing significant inhibition of ot |
The Fourth Air Army recovered to an | extent but never again reached the strength it had in |
She gets on with him to an | extent but, unlike Skids and Cyanide, her mature and |
ozens of immigrant communities, led to a large | extent by women, under the leadership of the Industri |
In this he must have been influenced to some | extent by his family relationship with John and Willi |
med mainly by the left atrium, and, to a small | extent, by the back part of the right atrium. |
aw wide use although it was supplanted to some | extent by more powerful weapons such as the 90mm M3 a |
East Thurrock maintained this tradition to an | extent by electing a Conservative MP, Stephen Metcalf |
Fochriw's growth was germinated to a lesser | extent by the Rhymney Iron Company's requirement for |
k Independent School District, and to a lesser | extent by the Midlothian Independent School District, |
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