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More substantial plans arose in October 2011 with the ' Fulham Forever ' campaign.
More substantial in numbers in Zimbabwe were the makers of the Ziwa and Gokomere ceramic wares, of the fourth century A. D. Their early Iron Age ceramic tradition belonged to the highlands facies of the eastern stream, which moved inland to Malawi and Zimbabwe.
More archaeological success has been achieved with the major cities Solomon is said to have strengthened or rebuilt ( for example, Hazor, Megiddo and Gezer — ); these all have substantial ancient remains, including impressive six-chambered gates, and ashlar palaces, as well as trough-like structures outside buildings that early archaeologists have identified as the stables for Solomon's horses.
More often, the result included a substantial amount of syndicated programming, usually consisting of old movies, independently produced and syndicated shows, and reruns of network programs.
More substantial is the later " Novarian series ", of which the core is the Reluctant King trilogy, beginning with The Goblin Tower, de Camp's most accomplished effort in the genre.
More formal definitions exist, but they require substantial mathematics.
More specifically, he played a substantial role in the political purge of the Girondins, with whom Corday sympathized.
More recently, a substantial amount of research data has been gathered and reviewed, and significant steps have been taken toward standardization.
More conventional explanations have been suggested by locals from outside the community who feel that the garden's successes can be explained by the unique microclimate of Moray or the substantial amounts of horse manure donated by a local farmer.
More, diffusion affects in a substantial manner the color of objects, because it determines the average path of light in the material, and hence to which extent the various wavelengths are absorbed.
More generally speaking, all beings of the same genus have the same essence, and so long as they exist, only differ by accidents and substantial form.
More prominent change came in the 1960s and 1970s in such cases as Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District ( 1969 ), when the Supreme Court decided that " conduct by the student, in class or out of it, which for any reason-whether it stems from time, place, or type of behavior-materially disrupts classwork or involves substantial disorder or invasion of the rights of others is, of course, not immunized by the constitutional guarantee of freedom of speech.
More substantial lobbying was undertaken by American pharmaceutical companies, who were concerned about the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme.
More substantial introductions included the addition of front disc brakes.
More substantial hoarding was erected around the site and demolition firm Connell Brothers Limited began removing the spikes with oxyacetylene cutting equipment.
More than 90 % of the city's buildings were leveled over the course of the war, and most of Kremenchuk's once substantial Jewish population was wiped out.
More recent projects include the lemmatization of the Greek corpus ( 2006 )-- a substantial undertaking, given the highly inflectional nature of the Greek language and the complexity of the corpus, covering more than two millennia of literary development -- and the Online LSJ ( released in February 2011 ).
More generally, a substantial procedural violation is " an objective deficiency affecting the entire proceedings ".
More substantial elements of ground development did not begin for a further 11 years, though Ipswich became one of the first clubs to implement the use of goal nets in 1890.
More recent research indicates that substantial depopulation did occur in the Mimbres Valley, but some remnant populations persisted there.
More, and also substantial, changes were made for the 2000 model year, but little was changed from then until the final vans.
More substantial modifications may involve engine replacement, as in the Blackhawk modifications to Cessna Conquest and Beechcraft King Air turboprops, or a complete role change for the aircraft, such as converting a B-17 or Stearman into an agricultural aircraft.
More substantial evidence of Jews in Spain comes from the Roman era.
More substantial buildings may have followed in the 15th and 16th centuries with corn and flour mills.

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More efficient caches compute use frequency against the size of the stored contents, as well as the latencies and throughputs for both the cache and the backing store.
In 1996 Anselmo recorded guitars on two songs (" Van Full of Retards " and a cover of Manowar's " Gloves of Metal ") and contributed vocals / backing vocals on 18 songs for Anal Cunt's 40 More Reasons to Hate Us album.
More recent USPS self-adhesive stamps are not readily removable from the envelope or cover backing by traditional water soaking.
More recently, condo buildings have further added to this density, especially south of Merton Street ( backing onto historic Mount Pleasant Cemetery ).
More recently, though, Sanyo decided against supporting Sony's format, the Blu-ray Disc, and instead gave its backing to Toshiba's HD DVD.
These songs appear on Cassidy's albums Rock Me Baby, Dreams are Nuthin ' More than Wishes and Cassidy Live !, where Carnes ' backing vocals can be heard to great effect.
They provided backing vocals on Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds's 2001 album No More Shall We Part.
More frequently, a deal is embedded with certain " triggers " related to quantities of delinquencies or defaults in the loans backing the mortgage pool.
Imperial Teen is a San Francisco-based indie pop group made up of Roddy Bottum ( Faith No More ) primarily on guitar / vocals, Will Schwartz ( also of hey willpower ) primarily on guitar / vocals, Lynn Truell ( née Perko formerly of Sister Double Happiness, the Dicks, and the Wrecks ) primarily on drums and backing vocals, and Jone Stebbins ( previously of The Wrecks ) primarily on bass and backing vocals.
" Dead Celebrities Are Amusing " and " More Saints Less Musicians " by Christiansen ( backing vocals )
More than many New Orleans groups, the Youngblood band focuses on tight ensemble playing and pushing the boundaries of brass band music beyond its traditional genre, which allows them, even when performing live, to provide solid, diverse backing for Skogen's rapping and McIntosh's virtousic sousaphone work.
In 1999 Wheeler contributed guitar & backing vocals on The Rentals album Seven More Minutes.
Their third single from the album was " Ai No Corrida ", which featured the vocals of Laura More and backing vocals of Steve M. Smith and Yolanda Quartey.
More recently, he participated with backing vocals to the cover of Queen's " Too Much Love Will Kill You ", interpreted by Negative's Jonne Aaron, Sir Christus and Larry Love, Jann Wilde and Rose Avenue's Jann Wilde and Dead By Gun's Christian.
After it came " Slow Dance More " at 67, followed by " Buy Me a Rose ," with backing vocals from Alison Krauss and Billy Dean.
More money was needed and backing from Pepón Coromina, a Catalan producer, allowed Almodóvar to add thirty more minutes of film, shot over the following six months of 1980.
* The Honkettes ( JoJo Billingsley, Cassie Gaines, Leslie Hawkins ): backing vocals on " That Smell " and " One More Time "
More substantially, Springsteen split concert revenues equally with the band members, a practice almost unheard of for backing bands in the music industry.

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