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Partly as result of the withdrawal of the police, a wave of looting broke out in the city centre, especially in the O ' Connell Street area.
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 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 pressure brought by the League of Nations, Afghanistan abolished slavery in 1923, Iraq in 1924, Nepal in 1926, Jordan and Persia in 1929, Bahrain in 1937, and Ethiopia in 1942.
Partly as a result, he agreed to sell Talkback Productions, but Smith admitted to restlessness: " I said to my wife that I needed to do something to get me out of the house ".
Partly as a result of the efforts of Public Citizen, the FDA ordered black box warnings on all fluoroquinolones, advising consumers of their possible toxic effects on tendons.
Partly as a result of these and other intrigues, Richard won several victories over Philip.
Partly as a result, vigilante action and mob justice sometimes occur.
Partly as a result of Athenian support to the Ionian Greeks, the Persian Great King Darius started moving against metropolitan Greece.
Partly as a result of this warming, monthly rainfall is about 28 % greater between to downwind of cities, compared with upwind.
Partly as a result of these credits but also as a result of previous reforms, average GDP growth exceeded the population growth rate of 2. 8 % in 1997 ( 3. 5 %), 1998 ( 3. 9 %), 1999 ( 4. 7 %) and 2000 ( 4. 8 %).
Partly as a result of this reliance, the government tended to find itself repeatedly injected into major industrial disputes, with late-night " beer and sandwiches at Number Ten " an almost routine culmination to such episodes.
Partly as a result, the downtown area of Drogheda has redeveloped, and two large shopping centres have opened, while several national and international retailers have opened stores.
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 in response, and partly as a result of earlier reforms, the financial system expanded rapidly before collapsing entirely in a sweeping financial crisis.
Partly as a result of not finding a mate from within the kibbutz, youth often abandon kibbutz life as adults.
Partly as a result of the 2004 film Sideways, which was set in the surrounding Santa Ynez Valley, the number of wine-related businesses in Solvang has increased appreciably, attracting oenophiles to the downtown area.
( Partly as a result of this massacre, the British authorities sent an official British Resident, James Busby, to New Zealand in 1832 in an effort to stop such atrocities.
Partly as a result of these extended stays in the U. S., Frame developed close relationships with several Americans.
Partly as a result of this report, in June 2003, the SEC published a " concept release " called " Rating Agencies and the Use of Credit Ratings under the Federal Securities Laws " that sought public comment on many of the issues raised in its report.
Partly as a result of DeLay's management abilities, the House Republican caucus under him displayed unprecedented, sustained party cohesion.
Partly as a result of his extravagant lifestyle, Field's health began deteriorating by the mid-1820s.
Partly, as a result of the storyline, Kazia Pelka, who played Chloe's mother Chrissy, also won the award for Best Dramatic Performance, culminating in a double victory for the show.

Partly and fact
Partly due to strained relations with her children, Ouisa finds herself feeling emotionally attached to Paul, hoping to be able to help him in some way despite the fact that he has victimized them.
Partly because of this fact, agricultural output grew slowly, not regaining prewar levels of production until the 1960s.
Partly due to this confusion and controversy, in 2007 The Writers Guild of Canada, the union representing screenwriters in Canada, established the Showrunner Award at the annual Canadian Screenwriting Awards, partially to call attention to this fact, and to the role of " writing " as an essential component of the showrunner title.
Partly in response to the New Voice platform and partly because he believed change was, in fact, needed, Donahue began to implement some of the New Voice reforms.
Partly as a reaction against the Chinese literature that focused too much on the rules of the Party in the 1940s, Wang's work alerted some to the fact that the education on the rules of the Communist Party were not practical.
Partly because of a tendency to commit funds and project to multiple filmmakers and actors simultaneously, Guber was fired by Columbia president of production David Begelman in 1975, a fact he at first denied and then confessed to friends.
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 would
We your Humble Petitioners Living at a great Distance from ye Center of the Towne Some of us nine or ten Miles and Consequently at a very great disadvantage in joining with them all Publick Town affairs, being encouraged Partly by our Living in that Part of ye Town that was Laid out for what was called ye upper Parish and Partly by ye Kind Reception our Request met with which we made to ye Town for a dismission but more particularly by our Confidence in your Honors desire to Promote ye Happiness of every Part of ye State Humbly Pray that Honors would take our Case into your Serious Consideration and grant that we together with all those Live in sd Upper Part may be Erected and Incorporated into a body Politick and Corporate to have Continuance in ye Name of Northfield with all such Powers and Authorities Privileges Immunities and Franchises with other Parishes or Towns in this State in General hold Enjoy with your Petitions as in duty bound Shall forever pray .”
Partly because of the “ tying ” issue many commentators expected investment banking firms would need to convert into bank holding companies ( and qualify as financial holding companies ) to compete with commercial bank affiliated securities firms.
" Partly because of this, although later productions under Messina's successors Jonathan Miller and Shaun Sutton would be more experimental, in its early years the series developed a reputation for being overly conventional.
Partly to raise money in order to produce the show in the West End and partly to see how the material would fare with the public, it was decided to release the music as an album before any stage productions were undertaken, a strategy that had proven successful with Rice's two previous musicals, Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita.
Partly in rebellion against his parents, he converted from Episcopalianism to Catholicism ( however, by the end of the forties, he would end up leaving the Catholic Church ).
Partly for this reason, Joseph Brucia, the child's father, approved of making the law in her name, although he concedes this law would not have applied to her specific case, since the charges for which Smith was on probation were not the sexual offenses this law targets.
Partly because of ongoing Third World criticism of the Soviet record of meager economic assistance to the Third World and of Soviet contributions to UN agencies, in September 1987 the Soviet Union announced that it would pay some portion of its arrears to the UN.
Partly through Olivier, the Fabians would adopt the policy of reforming capitalism as a necessary precursor to explicitly socialist reforms, Olivier arguing that the sudden introduction of socialism would result in either anarchy or tyranny and attacking Marxism's neglect of non-economic values.
Partly because of the pressure from Boeing, in the summer of 2003, Northrop Grumman formed an alliance with Lockheed Martin to help develop the " X-47B ", a follow-on to the X-47 that would compete against Boeing efforts.
Partly to allay fears of " funny money " aroused by O ' Malley's populist rhetoric, Fisher ensured that the bank would be run on firmly " sound money " principles, and the bank as established did not provide easy credit for farmers as the radicals desired.
Partly it would be by way of natural development and progress ( the view espoused by David Hume ) but more so by way of education ( precursors of this view included John Locke, David Hartley, and the leaders of the Polish Enlightenment ) and by way of overt state action ( Claude Adrien Helvétius, later Jeremy Bentham ); reliance was placed in cooperation among people ( Charles Fourier, 1808 ), later in eugenics ( Francis Galton, 1869 ).
Partly because the term institute holds some ambiguity of its own and can denote either educational extreme, from a pure research institution to an unrecognised educational institution, both schools would later change their names to use college instead of collegiate institute ( in 1850 and 1918, respectively, each after less than 20 years since its founding ) to more accurately represent their nature and mission, in step with the trend that the term " collegiate institute " would see little use beyond the early 20th century.

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