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Possibly some link with French word huissier, meaning usher or bailiff.
* Possibly the true story by those who started it ( The original link, http :// www. rocketcar. com, is 404, the domain expired and has been taken over, and the site is blocked from the Internet Archive by robots. txt.
Possibly with encouragement from the Derby financiers, they realised the value of a link with the North Midland, and decided to bridge the river and share its station.

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Possibly, the dismantling of their religious structures was an effort to symbolically undo the changes they believed they caused due to their abuse of their spiritual power, and thus make amends with nature.
Possibly the most common type of collector is the hobbyist, who amasses a collection purely for fun with no real expectation of profit.
Possibly as a result of these reports, Constantius concluded a peace with the Alamanni, and traveled to Mediolanum ( Milan ).
Possibly the most notorious such vehicle was the former Soviet TMM bridging truck that could carry and launch a 10 meter bridge that could be daisy-chained with other TMM bridges to cross larger obstacles.
Possibly because of this, neorealism effectively ended with that film ; subsequent works turned toward lighter atmospheres, perhaps more coherent with the improving conditions of the country, and this genre has been called pink neorealism.
Possibly this prompted Musashi to leave, embarking on a new series of travels, winding up in Edo in 1623, where he became friends with the Confucian scholar Hayashi Razan, who was one of the Shogun's advisors.
Possibly the first of these books to become popular in English was Henry C. Roberts ' The Complete Prophecies of Nostradamus of 1947, reprinted at least seven times during the next forty years, which contained both transcriptions and translations, with brief commentaries.
Possibly out of vengeance for the death of Iphigenia, Clytemnestra plotted with her lover to kill Agamemnon.
Possibly independently of Weber and Braunmühl, the UK company Boosey & Hawkes produced a steel wire recorder under government contract during the Second World War that was equipped with AC bias.
Possibly related is the fact that, in Norse society, an outlaw ( who could be murdered with no legal repercussions and was forbidden to receive aid ) was typically called vargr.
Possibly to avoid such conflicts, in 1595 the Orthodox hierarchs of Kiev signed the Union of Brest, breaking their links with the Patriarch of Constantinople and placing themselves under the Pope.
Possibly confused with Isabella Palaiologina, an illegitimate daughter of Manuel II known to have married Ilario Doria.
Possibly Fitzgerald's greatest unrealized collaboration ( in terms of popular music ) was a studio or live album with Frank Sinatra.
Possibly since at least the 3rd century CE and onward, the region was mostly synonymous with, and recognized as, Afghanistan, and by the people in the Indian subcontinent as Pathanistan.
Possibly connected with Egyptian word Pa-To-Ris meaning southerners.
Possibly described as a joining of ' factions ', usually those with overlapping interests rather than opposing.
Possibly because of the banning of DDT in many countries in the early 1970s, together with reduced persecution, the Osprey, as well as other affected bird of prey species, have made significant recoveries.
" Possibly because of this fact, the song was replaced with " Problem Child " in the American version.
Possibly through affliction with mandibular prognathism, he was unable to chew.
Possibly this is the reason Florence of Worcester offered the date Ælla came to the throne as 559, which would harmonize with a reign of thirty years.
Possibly, East China Sea ( Donghai in Chinese ) is represented with the star Eta Serpentis in asterism Left Wall, Heavenly Market enclosure ( see Chinese constellation ).
Possibly with the help of Ibrahim, Isaac set sail with Abul-Abbas from the city of Kairouan and traveled the remaining miles to Europe via the Mediterranean Sea.

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Possibly a borrowing ( probably via Frankish or Old High German ) of the Medieval Latin word foresta " open wood ", foresta was first used by Carolingian scribes in the Capitularies of Charlemagne to refer specifically to the king's royal hunting grounds.
Possibly the word halberd comes from the German words Halm ( staff ), and Barte ( axe )-in modern-day German, the weapon is called Hellebarde.
Possibly the most adept at musical depiction in his program music was the German composer Richard Strauss, whose symphonic poems include Death and Transfiguration ( portraying a dying man and his entry into heaven ), Don Juan ( based on the ancient legend of Don Juan ), Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks ( based on episodes in the career of the legendary German figure Till Eulenspiegel ), Don Quixote ( portraying episodes in the life of Miguel de Cervantes ' character, Don Quixote ), A Hero's Life ( which depicts episodes in the life of an unnamed hero often taken to be Strauss himself ) and Symphonia Domestica ( which portrays episodes in the composer's own married life, including putting the baby to bed ).
Possibly influenced the 1552 Book of Common Prayer, John Knox's Scottish order, the Middleburg ordinal, the 1563 German Palatinate order, and the " forms and prayers " in Pieter Dathenus ' psalter, which was influential in Dutch Calvinist churches.
Possibly he studied with Hans Leo Hassler, one of the most prominent German composers at the turn of the century, since Hassler was teaching in Nuremberg while Herbst was a student, and there is a close stylistic relationship between the music of the two composers.
Other Sednaoui music videos that were nominated or received MTV Video Music Awards are, " Mysterious Ways " ( U2 ), " Today " ( The Smashing Pumpkins ), " Big Time Sensuality " ( Björk ), " 7 Seconds " ( Youssou N ' Dour and Neneh Cherry ), " Queer " ( Garbage ), " Hell Is Round the Corner " ( Tricky ), " Ironic " ( Alanis Morissette ), " Possibly Maybe " ( Björk ), " GBI: German Bold Italic " ( Towa Tei featuring Kylie Minogue ) and " Le Nouveau Western " ( MC Solaar ).
Possibly the most successful British tank of World War I, the Whippet was responsible for more German casualties than any other British tank of the war.
Possibly the earliest representation of the isolated instruments laid out across a space is in a drawing in a German manuscript of about 1175, where they are to one side of a Christ in Majesty.

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Possibly the most common usage of the word " community " indicates a large group living in close proximity.
Possibly the earliest and nearest approach to the discovery of the identity of lightning, and electricity from any other source, is to be attributed to the Arabs, who before the 15th century had the Arabic word for lightning ( raad ) applied to the electric ray.
Possibly the shortness of the word helps explain another idiomatic but non-official practice in American English: emphatically saying Sir both before and after an obedient response to the senior, especially during drill, e. g., " Sir, yes, sir!
:# Possibly derived from the Míkmaq word akatik, pronounced roughly " agadik ", meaning " place ", which French-speakers spelled as-cadie in place names such as Shubenacadie and Tracadie, possibly coincidentally.
Mitchell T. Lavin, whose " chump " was published in June wrote " I think it is in the only word in the English language which has this peculiarity ," while Clarence Williams wrote, about his " Bet " ambigram, " Possibly B is the only letter of the alphabet that will produce such an interesting anomaly.
Possibly inspired by Christianity, he coined the word " communism " and influenced other thinkers, including Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
Possibly his best-known short story is Smeddum, a Scots word which could be best translated as the colloquial term " guts ".
Possibly the most famous portrayal of the demimonde, albeit from before the word was coined, is in Verdi's opera La Traviata.
Possibly from the Spanish word " carbonera " ( charcoal kiln ); Carbonera, a town near Venice Italy where John Cabot is believed to have been born ; or from a number of French words, most likely " Charbonnier " or " Carbonnier ".
* Possibly a revision of the word tether, used to tie the door closed.
Possibly this word represents a transposition of the Greek γραμματεία meaning " arithmetic, mathematics.
Possibly due to its licensing of Oxford dictionaries, Google Dictionary included the word, listing three meanings and giving usage examples.
Possibly popular writings have been the main reason of the prominence of the word ; Doyle used it freely in " The Lost World " for example.

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