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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 although
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 due to the optimized load / store architecture of the CDC 6600 Jack Dongarra states that it can be considered as a forerunner of modern RISC systems, although a number of other technical barriers needed to be overcome for the development of a modern RISC system.
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 as a result, although also out of economic factors, many Irishmen enlisted voluntarily in Irish regiments of the New British Army, forming part of the 10th ( Irish ) and 16th ( Irish ) Divisions.

Partly and later
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 based on Money's recommendation, fourteen months later Reimer was reassigned as female by having his testes removed and being renamed Brenda.
Partly due to these objections, Westfield later abandoned the plans and instead bought the Two Double Seven shopping centre.
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 built " in Roman times under the prefecture of Gaius Petronius during Augustus ' reign ," it was originally a pharaonic site with material from the New Kingdom and later periods of Egyptian history being found here.
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.
Henri Tohou became the national organization secretary of FESCI ( Students movement ) and became later Deputy Secretary of Finance as he also had other national responsibilities as National President of Youth of the Ivorian Socialist Party ( PSI ) which later became the PPS ( Party for Progress and Socialism ) and also a freelance journalist for the Cote d ' Ivoire Nouvelle. Partly educated in the faculty of law in Abidjan ( Ivory Coast ), Henri Tohou is a Human Rights lawyer educated at London Metropolitan University in the department of Law, Governance and International relations.
Partly to alleviate these economic problems she wrote Memoirs of an Arabian Princess from Zanzibar, first published in the German Empire in 1886, later published in the United States and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

Partly and productions
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 and under
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 because of the impending completion of the railroad, and partly to create a fairer business atmosphere, it was Brigham Young's idea to encourage Mormon businesses to band together under one roof.
Partly under the influence of Mazzini, the freedom of Italy became his ruling motive in life, its emancipation, not only from foreign masters, but from modes of thought alien to its genius, and detrimental to, its European authority.
Partly under the influence of Thomas Gainsborough and Joshua Reynolds, whom he studied during a three-years stay in England, he applied his methods to a brilliant series of portraits, especially of women.
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 under construction, it is the 2nd longest motorway in Greece.
Partly for this reason, Dorris came under severe criticism by two professional colleagues, Elizabeth Cook-Lynn and Gerald Vizenor, Native Americans who were writers, Native American rights activists, and longtime professors.
Partly built in eighteenth century, the building served as the residence of senators under Napoleon.
Partly under the influence of the works of Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire, Jules Amédée Barbey d ' Aurevilly and Louis Veuillot, the latter two being the most brilliant and feared polemical crusaders of the Church in the press, he founded a newspaper Le Croisé (" The Crusader ") in 1859 but it only lasted two years due to a disagreement with his co-founder.
Partly due to the District's unique status under the Constitution, the court decided unanimously that all of D. C .' s public schools had to be integrated.
Partly as a result of the chaos caused by the Sigil-Bearers, House Sinister falls under the control of a younger god ( called a Secundae ) named Seahn.

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