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* Parts adapted from US Senate website, product of the US Government
Parts of the camp, located approximately 0. 5 miles north of US HWY 82, can still be visited today.
Parts of the unmade film project — the script and Kirby's set designs — were subsequently acquired by the CIA as cover for an exfiltration team for six US diplomatic staff trapped by the Iranian hostage crisis ( in Tehran but outside the embassy compound ).
The US compilation The Secret Policeman's Private Parts ( 1983 ) – that featured special additional content and outtakes not included in the original UK films – has not been available in any format since the early 1980s and has never been released outside the US.
Parts of old US 60 ( which in places coincided with US 70 and US 99 ) remain as business loops of Interstate 10 in Indio and Blythe.
" Edit the Sad Parts " was later included on Interstate 8 and the Up Records compilation, US, while " A Manic Depressive Named Laughing Boy " remains available only on the vinyl edition.
Parts of M-17 that were not used for US Highway 12 ( US 12 ) in 1926 were given the M-96 number.
Parts of this US Federal Government public domain text were used in the article.
Parts of this article are based on information taken from the official web site of the US Treasury, which is a branch of the US Government, and thus presumed to be in the public domain.
Parts of the recovered rockets had US data on them identifying them as American.
Parts of US 220 in Virginia south of Roanoke follow what used to be called the Carolina Road or the Great Road.
* In Parts Assembled Solely ( 1996 ) Cleopatra, US
* Parts of the article adapted from a Senate website, a product of the US Government
* In Parts Soley ( 1996 ) Cleopatra ( US )
* Viva Tirado ( Parts 1 & 2 ) ( 1970 ) US # 28
* Parts Manufacturer Approval, a US government approval for manufacture of aircraft parts

Parts and were
Since Parts 1, and 2, were prepared independently, the abbreviation schemes and the chemical symbols used differ in the two parts.
Parts of both countries were part of the Portuguese Empire from the early 16th century until Brazil's independence in 1822.
Sources: Parts of an earlier version of this article were originally taken from Federal Standard 1037C in support of MIL-STD-188.
Parts of the community were an official crime-scene and therefore residents were unable to return to live or even collect property.
Parts of Ancient India and Nepal where Buddhism originated were also for long periods Buddhist, and whether as a result of the Buddhist, Jain or Hindu promotion of the principle of ahimsa ( harmlessness ) many Indians remain vegetarian.
Parts One and Two were published as one edition in Barcelona in 1617.
Parts of the journal were not in fact by Fox at all but are constructed by its editors from diverse sources and written as if by him.
The county's boundaries were fixed by the Counties ( Detached Parts ) Act 1844 which eliminated exclaves.
Parts of the rhinovirus that researchers thought were buried actually appear on the surface some of the time.
Parts of some towns and cities were exempt from the jurisdiction of the counties that surrounded them.
Parts of the city were still ruined from the damage inflicted by Hulago Khan's invading army in 1255.
Parts of the parish of St Clement in the south were previously below sea-level but the construction of a seawall and infilling of low land has probably left only a few pockets of land below mean sea level.
Parts 1 and 2 of MPEG-2 were developed in a collaboration with ITU-T, and they have a respective catalog number in the ITU-T Recommendation Series.
Parts of the rock-opera Tommy ( May 1969 ) were inspired by Townshend's study of Baba, to whom the album was dedicated.
Parts of the original Macintosh operating system were hand-translated into Motorola 68000 assembly language from the Pascal sources.
Parts of the film were shot at the Valley of Fire State Park near Overton, Nevada ; Paramount Studios ; and Lone Pine, California.
Parts of the island were heavily fortified, as exemplified by UNESCO World Heritage Site at Brimstone Hill and the now-crumbling Fort Charles.
Parts of the United States rail system, mainly in the northeast, adopted the same gauge because some early trains were purchased from Britain.
Parts of Heaven and Hell were later used as the theme to the PBS television series Cosmos by Carl Sagan.
Parts of the old church were retained.
Parts of this ancestral cone were fragmented and transported by glaciers 14, 000 to 18, 000 years ago during the last glacial period of the current ice age.
Parts of the company were purchased by Fostex, which used the technical knowledge base of staff to build several hard-disk recording systems in the 1990s ( like Fostex Foundation 2000 and 2000re ), and AirWorks Media, a Canadian company who used portions of code in their TuneBuilder product line.
Parts of ARJ were covered by.
Parts of " Hyperion " and the five-act poetic tragedy " Otho The Great " were also written in Winchester.

Parts and with
Parts of Cambodia's border with Thailand are indefinite, and the maritime boundary with Thailand is not clearly defined.
Parts of this road / trail network can be developed into an arterial road system linking the hinterland communities with each other and to the main road network.
Parts of the Kalahari receive over of erratic rainfall annually and are quite well vegetated ; it is only truly arid in the southwest with under of rain annually, making the Kalahari a fossil desert.
Parts of MIME are also reused in communication protocols such as HTTP, which requires that data be transmitted in the context of email-like messages even though the data might not ( and usually doesn't ) actually have anything to do with email, and the message body can actually be binary.
Parts of this Osirian mythology have prompted comparisons with later Christian beliefs and practices.
This argued for a return to licensing, not with reference to the printers, but because without something to protect authors and guarantee them an income, " Learned men will be wholly discouraged from Propagating the most useful Parts of Knowledge and Literature ".
Parts of this article, as a consequence, therefore overlap with the History of Gamla stan.
Greg Macainsh and Imants " Freddie " Strauks both attended Norwood High School in the Melbourne suburb of Ringwood and formed Spare Parts in 1966 with Macainsh on bass guitar and Strauks on lead vocals.
Spare Parts was followed by Sound Pump in 1968, Macainsh formed Reuben Tice in Eltham, with Tony Williams on vocals.
Parts of the border with Laos are indefinite ; maritime boundary with Vietnam resolved, August 1997 ; parts of border with Cambodia are indefinite ; maritime boundary with Cambodia not clearly defined ; sporadic conflict with Burma over alignment of border.
Parts of Cambodia's border with Thailand are indefinite, and the maritime boundary with Thailand is not clearly defined.
Since fully regaining independence Estonia has had 12 governments with 8 prime ministers: Mart Laar, Andres Tarand, Tiit Vähi, Mart Siimann, Siim Kallas, Juhan Parts, and Andrus Ansip.
Parts can be nested with other parts.
Parts of the area are heavily wooded, while others are vast, wind-swept plateaus with little vegetation.
Parts of his character, from the overprotective father to the greedy man concerned with nothing but his wealth, are traits familiar to today's pop-culture world.
Parts of the South West coastline are a hotspots for sightings of rare birds, with Cape Clear being a prime location for bird watching.
Parts for military and aerospace applications were packaged in flat packs, a form of surface-mount package, with leads suitable for welding or soldering to printed circuit boards.
Seven years after the Dartmouth College opinion, the Supreme Court decided Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts v. Town of Pawlet ( 1823 ), in which an English corporation dedicated to missionary work, with land in the U. S., sought to protect its rights to that land under colonial-era grants against an effort by the state of Vermont to revoke the grants.

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