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Partially because of these reasons, revolvers still hold significant market share as concealed carry and home-defense weapons.
Partially because the team wanted to save money in order to sign Stephon Marbury to a long-term contract, and in part because Tom Gugliotta did not want to play with the young player.
Partially because of this, the situation in most Republican-held areas slowly began to revert largely to its prewar conditions ; in many ways the " revolution " was over well before the triumph of the Franco forces in early 1939.
Partially because of his interest in economic policy, he was elected a Reichstag deputy in July 1932, and within the party, he was made chairman of the Committee on Economic Policy in December 1932, a post that he did not hold for long.
Partially because Tallien had been corresponding with the Bourbons in Spain, he set up military commissions under to try all of the émigré prisoners.
Partially because the album was re-released twice by Avex Trax, DiscO-Zone charted for over a year on the Oricon weekly albums chart and sold over one million copies overall.
Partially because of this fact, the lower portion of the Harpeth is very popular with canoeists and canoe outfitting businesses exist to rent canoes to them, which is a popular summertime activity with youth groups especially.
Partially because of this, less renowned athletes like Isaksson came to dominate and be recognised outside of their specialisms.
Partially because of the presence of the El, most buildings constructed during this era were working class tenements.
Partially because of this, she began writing for soaps instead of acting on them.
Partially because Shintō Musō-ryū has no single head-organization or single governing body, there exist no standardized way of conducting training.
Partially because of the rise of empiricism and partially due to the self-conscious naming of the age in terms of ancient Rome, two imprecise labels have been affixed to the age.
Partially because of these population pressures, property crime became a business both for the criminals and for those who fed off of the criminals.
Partially through the 2009 Scream the Prayer Tour, Brennan Chaulk left the band because of personal reasons ( getting married ) and due to the fact that he writes Christian worship music.

Partially and isolated
Partially isolated from the rest of the continent by the Atlas Mountains and the Sahara desert, inhabitants of the northern parts of the Maghreb have long had commercial and cultural ties to the inhabitants of the Mediterranean countries of Southern Europe and Western Asia, going back at least to the Phoenicians in the 1st millenium BC ( the Phoenician colony of Carthage having been founded, according to tradition, in what is now Tunisia circa 800 BC ).
Partially Bivoltine refers to an organism having two generations in a year which are not completely reproductively isolated, the " overlap of generations ".

Partially and system
Partially as a result of Laemmle's ingenuity, the " star system " was born and before long, Florence Lawrence became a household name.
* Partially mission capable, a measure of system availability in the military
Partially for cost reasons, the user port ( designed for modems and other devices ) was omitted from the C16 ( although the connections for it were still present on the system board ).
* Metrolink: Partially funded by the LACMTA, it is Southern California's regional commuter rail system servicing Ventura County, Los Angeles County, San Bernardino County, Riverside County, Orange County, and San Diego County
Partially addressing concerns expressed during and after the first referendum campaign, voters were able to consult a map of proposed electoral boundaries under the BC-STV system, and advocacy groups were given some public funding to campaign for and against the new electoral system.
Partially in contrast to what Terje Holm as well as Torkel Hovland claim, military historian Tom Kristensen emphasizes that even though Otto Ruge participated in the downsizing of the Norwegian Army during the early 1930s, he also warned against the renewed threat after 1935 and pointed to the weakness of the Norwegian mobilization system.

Partially and from
Partially collapsed lava tubes are visible as chains of pit craters, and broad lava fans formed by lava emerging from intact, subsurface tubes are also common.
Partially from 1994 and wholly from 2003 Kenyan popular music has been recognised through the Kisima Music Awards.
Partially due to resistance from the leaders of some poorer countries, no deal was reached in Quebec City.
Partially true, vegan straight edge came from hardline.
Partially to remove Brown from his leadership position, a state constitutional amendment initiative was proposed and passed by the electorate in 1990, imposing term limits on state legislators.
Partially as a result of the decision, in 1974, the statute was revised to remove Tennessee Supreme Court justices from the plan.
The stretch of river that flows from the North Carolina / Tennessee state line to U. S. Highway 411 near Delano is designated a State Scenic River ( Class III Partially Developed River ) and for recreational purposes is managed by the state Resource Management Division, in cooperation with TVA.
File: Mt_Arayat_NLEX. JPG | Partially clouded Mount Arayat as viewed from the North Luzon Expressway.
* Presents: Partially replaced the long running Romance imprint in 1996, carrying the more explicit titles from that imprint.
Partially compensating for the missing texts are the physical artifacts that remain from the archaic and classical periods.
Partially blind and apparently secluded from the surface world forever, Elder dubbed himself the Mole Man and began exploring his new home.
Partially as a result of this, the interior of an entire unit is essentially a single, long cabin ; it is possible to see or walk from end to end without opening doors or passing through narrower gangways.
Partially completed vehicles were transported by truck from the Body Plant to either the North Line " M " or the South Line " C " for completion.
Partially restored lockIn recent decades, citizens of Dartmouth sought to restore portions of the canal's portage route between the lakes running from Halifax Harbour to Shubenacadie Grand Lake for pleasure boaters.
Partially re-recorded versions of Reconstructions and Prime Mover followed along with AD Live, a sound board recording taken from the Art of the State tour.
Partially regulated agreements are those consumer hire or consumer credit agreements which are not an exempt agreement but are exempt from certain provisions of the Act.
Partially caused by pressure from France, who saw their export of alcoholic beverages drop, a referendum was organised to decide whether prohibition should be continued.
* Greater flamingo Partially from Germany

Partially and is
* Partially Convertible-Central Banks control international investments flowing in and out of the country, while most domestic trade transactions are handled without any special requirements, there are significant restrictions on international investing and special approval is often required in order to convert into other currencies.
Partially hydrolyzed guar gum ( PHGG ) is produced by the partial enzymatic hydrolysis of guaran, the galactomannan of the endosperm of guar seeds ( guar gum ).
Partially based on Puzo's 1969 novel, The Godfather, the film is in part both a sequel and a prequel to The Godfather, presenting two parallel dramas.
Partially due to the fact that there are over 250 waterfalls in the county, Transylvania County is the wettest county in the state.
Partially built to assist the World War II effort, the Catlettsburg Refinery is a landmark for what is commonly known as the “ Tri-State area ,” connecting Kentucky, West Virginia and Ohio.
Partially destroyed fogous exist at Chysauster, which is in the care of English Heritage and which has been blocked up for safety ; at Boden Vean near Manaccan and at Lower Boscaswell close to Pendeen.
Partially reconstructed in 1901-1913, it is an Art Gallery today.
Partially defined operators A, B on Hilbert spaces H, K are unitarily equivalent if and only if there is a unitary transformation U: H → K such that
Partially for this reason, spectral methods have excellent error properties, with the so-called " exponential convergence " being the fastest possible, when the solution is smooth.
Partially owing to this, the resort is one of the better known seaside resorts in the United Kingdom.
* mKernel is another open source implementation ( GPL license ) with Partially OSEK / VDX compliant oil generator supporting only the Microchip PIC18F4550.
Partially jacketing the bullet allowed the bullet to foul the barrel less while also exposing the soft tip which is designed to expand upon impact and to spread open the harder metal jacket.
Partially native Long Islanders, partially Hispanic, the service community within the town of East Hampton is centered on Springs which contains the more modest housing available.
Partially eaten hot dogs count and the granularity of measurement is eighths of a length.
Its name is a mondegreen: phonetically, " Partially Clips " is nearly the same as " Partial eclipse.
Partially inspired by the slit-scan hyperspace sequence in Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, one portion of this sequence is the prototype for the classic time tunnel sequence of the Fourth Doctor's seasons.

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