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" 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 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 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 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 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.

Partly and influence
Partly aided by the foreign influence, the overall quality of Californian sparklers increased with the introduction of the more traditional sparkling wine grapes of Chardonnay, Pinot noir, Pinot Meunier and Pinot blanc into the production.
Partly due to the influence of 15-years of Norman life, partly in pursuit of personal wealth and glory.
Partly as a result of such arguments, Divan poetry in its strongest period — from the 16th to the 18th centuries — came to display a unique balance of Persian and Turkish elements, until the Persian influence began to predominate again in the early 19th century.
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 for this reason, Gladstone's approach was cautious, even conservative, since he was dedicated to maintaining the landlord class whose " social and moral influence ", he said in 1863, was " absolutely essential to the welfare of the country.
Partly to address concerns following the country's 1987 democratic reforms, the National Assembly established the Foundation for Broadcast Culture on December 26, 1988 to insulate MBC from political influence and KBS.
Partly thanks to his influence, John Adams and with him the young American Republic were recognized in 1782 by the States General.
Partly as a result of such arguments, Divan poetry in its strongest period — from the 16th to the 18th centuries — came to display a unique balance of Persian and Turkish elements, until the Persian influence began to predominate again in the early 19th century.
Partly thanks to the influence of the pioneering American ecologist and author of the 1864 Man and Nature, George Perkins Marsh, the Istituto Superiore Forestale Nazionale was founded in the secularized monastery in 1867.

Partly and freedom
Partly as a way to fight off internal opposition from party cliques to his reforms, Gorbachev simultaneously introduced glasnost, or openness, which increased freedom of the press and the transparency of state institutions.

Partly and Italy
Partly in order to escape the attention of numerous would-be suitors and relatives begging for money, she embarks on a tour of classical sites, beginning in Italy and moving on to Egypt with the eventual aim of visiting Palestine.

Partly and became
Partly because of a food scandal that broke out just before the 1999 elections, the VLD became the largest party in the country, obtaining over 22 % of the vote in Flanders.
Partly by accident, this became the world's first Christmas stamp.
Partly as a result of the increasing difficulty of traveling across the city, the central business centre declined, and satellite suburbs such as Frankston, Dandenong and Ringwood, and further out Melton, Sunbury and Werribee, became centres of manufacturing, retailing and administration.
Partly because of its stark honesty about the pain that this kind of struggle causes a family, and partly because of its refreshingly revealing portrait of a brilliant young man ( he discovered a new way to liquefy ammonia ) struck down too young by incurable illness, Death Be Not Proud became a best-selling book that is still popular today.
Partly as a result of the quarreling, in 1633, Wilderswil separated from Matten and became an independent municipality.
Partly as a result of the research Bronson did for these two books, he became a columnist for TIME online.
Partly because of this, after the analog shutdown WGTV became the sole PBS station available on analog cable on Comcast's systems in the Atlanta area.
Partly due to the late arrival of railways in the area, traffic gradually increased and the Montgomery Canal became profitable.
Partly owing to these appeals, and partly to the favor of Fray García Guerra, who afterwards became archbishop of Mexico and viceroy of New Spain, some land concessions were granted him, and in the last years of his life he was appointed interpreter in the Indian judiciary court.
Partly because of Hafskip's ties to Iceland's finance minister Albert Guðmundsson, who was its former chairman and still a shareholder at the time of the firm's collapse, Hafskip's bankruptcy became a fuel for rival politicians, and ignited a criminal investigation which lasted six years.
Partly inspired by Mary Shelley's friend John Polidori and largely based on Renaissance physician and botanist Paracelsus, it became Thesiger's most famous role.
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.
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Partly as a result of Becker's work, Schmittberger subsequently stood trial, and Deputy Police Commissioner Rhinelander Waldo was so satisfied with his work that when Waldo became New York City Police Commissioner in 1911, he had Becker, by then a lieutenant, appointed as head of one of the city's three anti-vice squads.
Partly as a result of what he had seen at first hand in Russia during the First World War, Hanbury-Williams became a fierce opponent of Bolshevism, and was a founder member of the Liberty League which was formed in the United Kingdom after the War with a view to combat the spread of this political creed.
Partly as a result, the difficult goal of unity in struggle became more and more realized through the late nineteen-seventies and nineteen-eighties.
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.

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