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Partly because low-level heat treatment is needed to inactivate enzymes before radiosterilization, treated fresh meats have the appearance of boiled or canned meat.
Partly, it was because Pendleton himself wasn't what I anticipated.
Partly because of the interest of Mao Zedong, historians in the 1950s took a special interest in the role of peasant rebellions in Chinese history, and compiled documentary histories to examine them.
Partly because the observations were at the very limits of instrumental capabilities at the time, astronomers remained skeptical for several years about this and other similar observations.
Partly due to the lower overall weight of the system components ; and partly because the natural stability of the aircraft can be relaxed, slightly for a transport aircraft and more for a maneuverable fighter, which means that the stability surfaces that are part of the aircraft structure can therefore be made smaller.
Partly because of the Caribs, Grenada remained uncolonized for more than one hundred years after its discovery.
Partly because of these subsidies, 71. 3 % of all dwellings are connected to the sewage system, up from 50, 1 % in 2000.
Partly because of financial troubles, his life at home with Barbara was unpleasant, marred with bickering and bouts of sickness.
Partly because of the Beatles ' popularity and their consistent use of the brand, Rickenbackers were quickly adopted by many other 1960s notables.
Partly because of pride, and partly because of the perceived worthlessness of the Upper Peninsula's remote wilderness, a September 1836 special convention in Ann Arbor, Michigan, rejected the offer.
Partly because of the popular omission of the apostrophe, the four sounds represented in Hanyu pinyin by j, q, zh, and ch all become ch in many literature and personal names.
Partly this reflects fear of deflationary shocks, but primarily because they believe that central banks still have some role to play in dampening fluctuations in output and unemployment.
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 because of their small total mass, open clusters have relatively poor gravitational cohesion.
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 its Esperanto dialogue, and partly because of the scandal of one of the actors taking his own life and that of his girlfriend ( see below ), Taylor and Stevens were unable to find any distribution for the film except in France, where it premiered in November 1966.
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.
During the speech, Fisk said: " Partly I think because of the culture of secrecy of the White House, never have we had a White House so secret as this one.
Partly because of this culture, I think suspicions are growing in the United States, not just among Berkeley guys with flowers in their hair.
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 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 and Cultural
Partly this is because we have no wish to be associated with the Cultural Revolution, or for that matter with what might be called the ' Old Left ' of the reform-era CCP.

Partly and Revolution
Partly for this reason, Alberta has never developed a large presence in the industries that have traditionally started industrialization in other places ( notably the original Industrial Revolution in Great Britain ) but which require large labour forces, and large internal markets or easy transportation to export markets, namely textiles, metallurgy, or transportation-related manufacturing ( automotives, ships, or train cars ).
Partly because of the violent reaction to its decision, including the lynching of Jehovah Witnesses according to Shawn Francis Peters in her book Judging Jehovah ’ s Witnesses: Religious Persecution And the Dawn of the Rights Revolution, the Supreme Court reversed itself a few years later.

Partly and China
Partly attributed to the United States ' attention being focused towards problem regions such as Iraq, China has made advances in foreign affairs without much restriction from the U. S. in the 21st century.
Partly from fear of losing her passport should she return to the USA, she settled permanently in China until her death in 1970, publishing a " Letter from China.
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 and less
If forecasted high and / or low temperatures are predicted to be within less than a 10 degree range and / or weather conditions are forecast to have little change over some or all of the final 5 days of the forecast period, the conditions may be rounded up, for example: " Tuesday through Friday: Partly cloudy, lows in the lower 70s and highs in the upper 90s ".
Partly due to a phenomenon called Yakovlevian torque, the lateral sulcus is often longer and less curved on the left hemisphere than on the right.
* Partly thanks to the number of public houses in Fintona ( no less than 10 ), darts, pool and snooker also prove popular.
Partly because of that, during both World Wars most of the officers supported the Germans, more or less openly, while the Argentine Navy favored the British instead.
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.

Partly and than
Partly due to concerns about asset inflation and repurchase agreements, capital requirements may be considered more effective than reserve requirements in preventing indefinite lending: when at the threshold, a bank cannot extend another loan without acquiring further capital on its balance sheet.
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 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 he was seen as Jew during an era of anti-Semitism, but also simply because his articles were written for a general audience rather than academic sociologists.
Partly because of the difference in frame rates of PAL broadcast equipment, many titles released were never redesigned to play appropriately and ran much slower than originally intended, or were never released.
Partly responsible is The Bully, who's more a prankster than a bully.
Partly out of frustration and partly as a practical joke, Dalbello re-submitted the song demos under a pseudonym, " Bill Da Salleo ", which was nothing more than a simple anagram of her name.
Partly for this reason, the school historically has low rates of retention and graduation, with many students taking more than six years to complete BA or BS degrees.
Partly for this reason, space-based telescopes such as the Hubble Space Telescope can observe much fainter objects than current ground-based telescopes at visible wavelengths.
Partly due to these limitations, the gameplay of early LCD games was often even more crude than for their LED antecedents.
Partly to offset the cost of this, the series was shot on 16mm film, rather than 35.
Partly for these reasons, and also because the subgiant phase can last up to a few billion years, subgiants are the only type of stars other than main-sequence stars believed capable of hosting life-bearing planets.
Partly because of the restrictions on it, and partly because of Smyth's background as a physicist, the Smyth Report concentrated on the physics of the Manhattan Project, rather than its achievements in chemistry, metallurgy, engineering or administration.
Partly in order to avoid this danger, in the majority of U. S. schools, paddling is more strictly regulated than in the past, many schools publishing detailed rules in their student handbooks.

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