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All and ties
All have been legally banned for alleged ties to Batasuna and, in turn, to ETA.
All four have close ties to Muhlenberg County.
The College now uses All Saints Church as its library and has strong ties with St Michael's Church at the North Gate, having used it as a stand-in for the College chapel when necessary and has appointed its minister since 1427.
Today, both St. Patrick's School and St. Brigid's School are closed, and the neighborhood does not have any Catholic School ties but All Saints School, the neighborhood has many strong connections with Bishop Ludden Jr. Sr. High School.
The resulting Romanov dynasty was an old boyar house with the close ties to the former royalty, and Michael's father, Feodor Romanov, was at the time a Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia under the monastic name of Filaret, in effect holding a position of interrex.
All officers wear dark green uniform with black ties and a badge ( appear on the right ).
All the disciplines established ties of scientific cooperation with factories and research institutes, laying solid foundations for the integration of teaching, research, and production and for scientific research to serve the national economy.
All legal ties of the Soviet Union's sovereignty over the republic were cut as Lithuania declared the restitution of its independence.
All of them are well-dressed in suits and ties.
All the children do their part with their intelligence and powers to solve the puzzles, but it is Franklin who ties it all together with his scientific knowledge and analytic ability.
Bluth broke ties with Spielberg before his next film, All Dogs Go To Heaven ( 1989 ).
As they cut ties, Brian, displaying wisdom one can only assume has been gleaned from his former mentor, states: " All things end badly.
The Dynamic Dudes broke up in 1990 after Ace began competing progressively more for All Japan Pro Wrestling, which was breaking down its ties to American promotions.
All Brooks Brothers necktie silk is woven in England or Italy, and the ties still are “ cut and piled ” at the Brooks Brothers ’ tie factory in Long Island City, New York ; many of its shirts are manufactured at its shirt factory in Garland, North Carolina.
All ties were played over two legs, home and away, with the team with the largest aggregate score progressing.
He built a house, in Southend Park, Ballygunge, Kolkata, and in 1937, at the All India Music Conference, Allahabad, he met a music student at Rabindranath Tagore ’ s Shantiniketan, Meera Dasgupta ( 1923 – 2007 ), the granddaughter of Justice Raibahadur Kamalnath Dasgupta from Dhaka ; soon she became his student and they married on 10 February 1938 in Calcutta, though according to some, having married a non-royal, created a furor within the royal family, and subsequently he severed his ties with the family, and forfeited his inheritance.
All three cities serve as regional centres, Barrie and Peterborough having strong economic ties to the Greater Toronto Area.
All railway is laid on solid rock, securing rails by high-strength iron ties attached to the rock, without using any ballast.
All of the machines are given a backstory that ties them into the canon Gundam storyline, with most being incomplete or rejected prototypes.
In the period between 1912 and 1915, their " Protective Amusement Company " stood as one of the five most important film production companies in the U. S. All of the five had ties to theatrical entrepreneurs, and all were hoping to leverage their theater chains: Famous Players Film Company, the World Film Company, the Jesse L. Lasky Company, and the Triangle Film Corporation.
As All Japan Pro Wrestling was cutting its ties with the NWA in 1990, Laurinaitis chose to stay in it, thus becoming a permanent foreign fixture on the roster.
All Polish Canadians including their descendants are encouraged by organizations such as the Congress, to preserve their background and retain some ties with Poland and its people.
Chaim Perelman and Lucie Olbrechts-Tyceta offer the following statement on the conditioned nature of all discourse, which has applicability to the concept of discourse community: " All language is the language of community, be this a community bound by biological ties, or by the practice of a common discipline or technique.
In 1984, the Bulldogs left NJPW to go to its bitter rival All Japan Pro Wrestling, effectively severing all ties to New Japan to this day.

All and potential
All such dice are stamped with a serial number to prevent potential cheaters from substituting a die.
All the three-cylinder two-stroke post-war cars had some sporting potential and formed the basis for many rally victories in the 1950s and beginning of 1960s.
All people have an instinctual response to potential danger, which is in fact important to the survival of all species.
All hedge fund managers within the EU will also be subject to potential limitations on the amount of leverage they can use.
2 ) All potential clients were required to shop around before coming to him.
All cavity magnetrons consist of a hot cathode with a high ( continuous or pulsed ) negative potential created by a high-voltage, direct-current power supply.
All forms of energy are either potential energy ( e. g. Chemical, gravitational, electrical energy, etc.
All on deck must be aware of, and if possible avoid, the potential arc of the boom, mainsheet and other gear in case an accidental jibe occurs during a run.
All of the elements heavier than iron have some potential energy to release, in theory.
All causes, proper and accidental, can be spoken as potential or as actual, particular or generic.
All three were anti-Austrian, and were wary of the potential repercussions of allowing the queen – and, through her, the Austrian empire – to have any say in French policy.
All relative methods make use of the contact potential difference between the sample and a reference electrode.
All potential naval reinforcements were positioned thousands of miles from Goa.
All economic sectors ranging from manufacturing and agriculture to tourism and finance, declined sharply after independence from Portugal in 1975, but picked up in the 2000s after the end of the Mozambican Civil War, although they are still performing well below potential.
The city's potential for growth and progress was touted in a San Diego Union-Tribune editorial titled " All Roads Lead to Santee ".
All cells in animal body tissues are electrically polarized – in other words, they maintain a voltage difference across the cell's plasma membrane, known as the membrane potential.
All data gathering involves difficulties with the potential inaccuracy of research subjects ' reports.
All mechanisms involved are explained in the main article on generation of the resting membrane potential.
All these elements are used to investigate where potential hydrocarbons might migrate towards.
All centipedes are potential intraguild predators.
All conductors contain electrical charges, which will move when an electric potential difference ( measured in volts ) is applied across separate points on the material.
All potential Gyps vultures are distinguished by having paler, often streaky plumage, with bulging wing primaries giving them a less evenly broad-winged form.
All but the 2006 games were against Big 12 schools, with the 2006 game being against an independent which is located in Big Ten territory and thus has been mentioned as a potential Big Ten expansion candidate.
All fueled lanterns are somewhat hazardous due to the danger of handling flammable and toxic fuel, danger of fire or burns from the high temperatures involved, and potential dangers from carbon monoxide poisoning if used in an enclosed environment.
All types of RAD have the potential for providing a good framework for faster product development with improved software quality, but successful implementation and benefits often hinge on project type, schedule, software release cycle and corporate culture.

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