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Partly and consequence
Partly as a consequence, three families of texts have been distinguished, including a " compressed " text with many omissions, and an expanded text with interpolations.
Partly as a consequence of this limitation, Urquhart decided to follow the 1st Parachute Brigade and make contact with Lathbury.
Partly in consequence, there is a significant expatriate community on Lamma Island.
Partly in consequence of the serious economic situation, the renewed movement for the closer union of the various South African colonies, formally initiated by Dr Jameson in 1907, received the support of the Cape parliament.
Partly as a consequence of rules aimed at reducing downforce from the front and rear wings of F1 cars, several teams have sought to find other places to position wings.
Partly in consequence, there is ' at present introduced by literature such as Damasio's Descartes ' Error ... a trend to include ( or rather rehabilitate ) the body and its movement into the research of the social and behavioral sciences '.
Partly in consequence of its size, the Giant Gourami is a significant food fish ; in some parts of India, for example, it is dried and then eaten.

Partly and favour
Partly because its regional progamming was so well regarded it came as a great shock when TWW lost its franchise in the 1967 franchise review, in favour of the Harlech Consortium, whose bid promised a glittering future of star-filled entertainment and quality documentaries.
Partly inspired by the Barrière Saint-Martin ( Rotonde de la Villette ) by Claude Nicolas Ledoux, Asplund abandoned earlier ideas for a dome in favour of a rotunda whose tall cylinder gives the exterior some monumentality.

Partly and late
Partly in imitation, the late 1960s / early 1970s counterculture featured many painted VW Buses and customized vehicles ( e. g. a customized 1977 Cadillac Fleetwood seen in the film Escape from New York ).
Partly in response to such claims, starting in the late 1950s it began funding 47 investigators researching at eight different institutions ; however, it remained a modest enterprise for several decades.
Partly due to the late arrival of railways in the area, traffic gradually increased and the Montgomery Canal became profitable.
Partly mirroring the story of Kavalier and Clay, The Escapists focuses on Cleveland-born Jewish writer Max Roth, whose late father was an avid Escapist fan.
Partly as a result, the difficult goal of unity in struggle became more and more realized through the late nineteen-seventies and nineteen-eighties.
Partly as a result of scoring 170 not out for a Melbourne I Zingari team against the Richmond Cricket Club, Pope was selected to make his debut for New South Wales against Victoria in late December 1884 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, and made what was to be his highest first-class score, 47 runs, in New South Wales ' first innings.

Partly and October
Partly for economic reasons, and partly out of fury over being " cheated " out of war in 1938, in early 1939, Hitler decided to destroy the rump state of Czecho-Slovakia ( as Czechoslovakia had been renamed in October 1938 ).
Partly as a result of Western commitment to the Kurds, Iraqi troops were withdrawn from the Kurdish regions in October 1991 and these areas assumed de facto independence.
Partly as a result of this disunity, the Irish / Royalist coalition was driven from eastern Ireland by Cromwell, who beat down all resistance by his skill, and even more by his ruthless severity, in a brief campaign of nine months ( storming of Drogheda, 11 September, and of Wexford, 11 October, by Cromwell ; capture of the Irish Confederate capital Kilkenny, 28 March 1650, and of Clonmel, 10 May ).

Partly and 1957
Partly influenced by the anti-western rhetoric and policies of the Sukarno administration the anti-communist senator Francis E. Walter pleaded for a second term of the Refugee Relief Act in 1957 and an additional slot of 15, 000 visas in 1958.

Partly and Act
Partly in response to this Congress passed the International Marriage Broker Regulation Act in 2005.

Partly and was
Partly, it was because Pendleton himself wasn't what I anticipated.
Partly to reduce flooding, the bed of the Gender stream, which flowed directly through the city centre, was dammed off and filled up after the War, and the course of the Dommel was regulated.
Partly as a result of Marryshow's lobbying the Wood Commission of 1921-1922 concluded that Grenada was ready for constitutional reform in the form of a ' modified ' Crown Colony government.
Partly as a result of these factors, some scholars have identified a distinctive form of Celtic Christianity, in which abbots were more significant than bishops, attitudes to clerical celibacy were more relaxed and there was some significant differences in practice with Roman Christianity, particularly the form of tonsure and the method of calculating Easter, although most of these issues had been resolved by the mid-seventh century.
Partly because of financial troubles, his life at home with Barbara was unpleasant, marred with bickering and bouts of sickness.
" Partly at Madison's instigation, a national convention was called in 1787.
Partly recorded at Mediterranean Sound studios on Ibiza, Technique was released in February 1989.
Tanzania was ranked Partly Free by Freedom House.
Partly destroyed by natural disasters and rebuilt several times during the following 200 years, and hit by Caragea's plague in 1813 – 1814, the city was wrested from Ottoman control and occupied at several intervals by the Habsburg Monarchy ( 1716, 1737, 1789 ) and Imperial Russia ( three times between 1768 and 1806 ).
Partly because of this policy, the new M551 could not be classified as a light tank, and was officially classified as an " Armored Reconnaissance / Airborne Assault Vehicle ".
Partly this was land that had always belonged to the Crown, while other parts were sold or donated like the more than 10 % of the island ( located in the northern bush area, with some of the largest remaining kauri forests ) that was gifted to the Crown by farmer Max Burrill in 1984.
Partly, this was because Thomism had ceased to be a living philosophy engaging the questions of the day, and had become a quest to understand the historical Aquinas, and also because after the Second Vatican Council, other theological schools came to the fore.
Partly because of this position, he was able to attract more investors to the club leading to some unexpected signings, such as Sekou Cissé, Dani Fernández and Stefan Babović.
Partly his reasons were sound scholarly ones — the Masoretic text claims an unbroken history of careful transcription stretching back centuries — but his choice was confirmed for him, because it placed Creation exactly four thousand years before 4 BC, the generally accepted date for the birth of Christ ; moreover, he calculated, Solomon's temple was completed in the year 3000 from creation, so that there were exactly 1000 years from the temple to Christ, who was the fulfilment of the Temple .< ref > James Barr, Biblical Chronology: Legend Or Science?
Partly as a result of these failures, and those of other English commanders at this period, John was one of the first important figures in England to conclude that the war with France was unwinnable because of France's greater resources of wealth and manpower.
Partly this was in search of better professional prospects for the newly qualified doctor, but another factor may have been unease about their Anglo-Irish ancestry, following the assassination by Irish nationalists of Lord Frederick Cavendish, the British Chief Secretary for Ireland, in 1882.
Partly out of respect for him, the first flag adopted by the Dutch was a horizontal tricolour of orange, white, and blue.
Partly due to the hugely successful NBC television series Knight Rider, it was an instant success and provided Pontiac with a foundation on which to build successively more performance oriented models over the next decade.
Partly due to the drudgery of using the mechanical Monroe calculator, which was the best tool available to him while he was writing his doctoral thesis, Atanasoff began to search for faster methods of computation.

Partly and nuclear
Partly because of Featherston's initial refusal, the U. S. nuclear program had a clear advantage over the Confederate one, a fact that was made clear by FitzBelmont after his second meeting with the President.

Partly and between
Partly as a result of the need for cooperation and peace during the recovery from the tsunami in Aceh, peace talks between the Indonesian government and the Free Aceh Movement ( GAM ) were restarted.
Partly as a result of this warming, monthly rainfall is about 28 % greater between to downwind of cities, compared with upwind.
Partly due to increasing antagonisms between the groups, Blur and Oasis ultimately decided to release their new singles on the same day, an event the NME called " The British Heavyweight Championship ".
( Partly because of KMT corruption and anti-democratic regime, and partly because of the uncertain U. S. foreign policy towards Communism between 1945 and 1950 ); Communist land reform policy promised poor peasants farmland from their landlords.
Partly based on extensive correspondence between American travel writer Richard Halliburton and the literary and salon figures who had known Brooke.
Partly due to increasing antagonisms between the groups, Blur and Oasis ultimately decided to release their new singles on the same day, an event the NME called " The British Heavyweight Championship ".
Partly because of the high surface tension of water and partly because of the hydrophobic / hydrophilic interactions between the amphipathic carrier, the water, and the load, the atomized slurry forms micelles.
Partly as a result of this separation between the two investors and managers, corporate governance mechanisms include a system of controls intended to help align managers ' incentives with those of shareholders.
Partly to avoid controversial contemporary issues, Lin in 1947 published The Gay Genius: The Life and Times of Su Tungpo which presented the struggle between Su Dongpo and Wang Anshi as parallel to the struggle between Chinese liberals and totalitarian communists.
Partly this reflects a lack of agreement over what is meant by the term, in face of the contrast between the broader and narrower definitions outlined above.
Partly from the European population, the global population is estimated to be between 17 and 74 million individuals.
Partly due to regular tailbacks at the tunnels a variable speed limit is in place between junctions 24 and 28.
Partly due also to the variety of climates in Japan and the millennium encompassed between the first cultural import and the last, the result is extremely heterogeneous, but several practically universal features can nonetheless be found.
Partly this was due to the free companies ravaging his lands and in part the royal officials who tried to litigate the relationship between John ( an Imperial vassal ) and his vassals.
Partly due to this, laws were enacted across England, Scotland and Wales that often condemned cunning folk and their magical practices, but there was no widespread persecution of them akin to the witch hunt, largely because most common people firmly distinguished between the two: witches were seen as being harmful and cunning folk as useful.
Partly because of tensions between China and Vietnam, the new Cambodian authorities adopted restrictive measures against the remaining members of the Chinese minorities, including banning them from returning to urban trades.
Partly because of the protests against this arrangement from representatives of Spain's other religious groups and even some from the catholic religion itself, the tax laws were changed in 2007 so that taxpayers could choose between giving 0. 52 percent of their income tax to the church and allocating it to the government's welfare and culture budgets.
Partly thanks to the film, partly through the persistent use of the events in political debate, the Ådalen shootings are still well known in Sweden, and are sometimes referred to in connection with violent clashes between demonstrators and police, such as the protests during the EU summit in Gothenburg 2001.

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