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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 because of his familial connections and partly because of his personal abilities, John quickly rose through the ranks.
Partly through these methods, researchers at Rothamsted have made significant contributions to agricultural science, including the discovery and development of systemic herbicides and pyrethroid insecticides, as well as pioneering contributions to the fields of virology, nematology, soil science and pesticide resistance.
Partly through the song, a string broke on Moody's guitar and caused the song to end prematurely.
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 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 through his intransigence, the age lower limit for boys to work underground was set at ten.
Partly through the naval superiority gained by the Royal Navy, Britain was eventually able to deploy superior strength in North America, winning a decisive battle at Quebec.
Partly due to signal limitations and impatient management, the 104. 1 FM frequency went through many format changes throughout its history.
Partly through charisma, partly through a well-established network of supporters, and partly through presenting himself as a champion of Slavonian interests in Zagreb, Glavaš maintained a tight grip on power and eastern Slavonia remained an HDZ stronghold even after the death of Franjo Tuđman and his party's loss of power at the national level in 2000.
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.
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 and efforts
Partly in recognition of Lowell's efforts, a stylized P-L monogram (
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 due to efforts of Félix Morisseau-Leroy, since 1961 Haitian Creole has been recognized as an official language along with French, which had been the sole literary language of the country since its independence in 1804.
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 as a result of these efforts, in 1850 he was named adjunct professor of geology at Gießen, a post he held until his death.
Partly due to Redington's efforts, the Iditarod was designated one of the first four National Historic Trails in 1978, and the first official trail marker was put up outside his home in 1980.
Partly as a result of Jacobson's efforts, the United States became the first nation to grant diplomatic recognition to the new state of Israel on 14 May 1948.

Partly and working
Partly due to the control that Landy exercised, Wilson stopped working with The Beach Boys on a regular basis after the release of the Levene-produced album The Beach Boys in 1985.
Partly owing to this essay, Motley was appointed United States minister to the Austrian Empire in 1861, a position which he filled with distinction, working with other American diplomats such as John Bigelow and Charles Francis Adams to help prevent European intervention on the side of the Confederacy in the American Civil War.
Partly because bishops refused to give livings to Tractarian priests, many of them ended up working in the slums.
Partly for these reasons, in a working environment sleep mode was generally avoided because the costs associated with wasted time and materials far outweighed the savings in energy from sleep mode.

Partly and British
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 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 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 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 due to this, he was named by Golf Club Management magazine as the seventh most powerful person in British golf.
Partly for this reason, and partly because he made no secret of his continuing socialist views among the British planter elite in Antigua, Baldwin was recalled in 1950.
British critic Sir Christopher Frayling identifies three principal sources for A Fistful of Dollars: " Partly derived from Kurosawa's samurai film Yojimbo, partly from Dashiell Hammett's novel Red Harvest ( 1929 ), but most of all from Carlo Goldoni's eighteenth-century play Servant of Two Masters.
Partly as a knowing homage to the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who, of which BBV founder Bill Baggs was a fan ; and partly in a pragmatic attempt to take advantage of the consequent pre-existing audience.
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 due to that, the British did not take them very seriously.
Partly due to his work with junior golfers, in 2012 he was named by the Golf Club Managers ' Association's Golf Club Management magazine as the ninth most powerful person in British golf.
Partly due to the influence of the Faldo Series Final and the Faldo Golf Institute, in 2012 he was named by the Golf Club Managers ' Association's Golf Club Management magazine as the 19th most powerful person in British golf.
Partly due to this, he was named by the Golf Club Managers ' Association's Golf Club Management magazine as the 46th most powerful person in British golf.
Partly because of its distance from major Canadian cities such as Edmonton and Calgary, Marmot Basin is generally not as crowded as other major ski resorts farther south in Alberta and British Columbia.
Partly due to this, he was named by the Golf Club Managers ' Association's Golf Club Management magazine as the 37th most powerful person in British golf.
Partly for this reason many British arts administrators were sympathetic to such ideas, especially as Hindu philosophy was becoming increasingly influential in the West following the spread of the Theosophy movement.
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 and agents
Partly this is due to questions about their mechanism of action and the presumption that anti-bacterial agents have no obvious connection to killing mammalian tumor cells.

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