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Possibly and name
Possibly for financial reasons or to allow for a less complicated return of the WHA to Calgary, though, the team ultimately played all of its home games in the Edmonton Gardens and subsequently changed its name back to the Edmonton Oilers the following year.
Possibly this was Gariannonum, a name that appears in a single source ; the identification was once thought secure, but is now thought doubtful by specialists.
Possibly as a result of its name, there is a local legend of the Seven Gates of Hell in Hellam Township.
Possibly, the Paulicians of Armenia adhered to his teachings, and received their name from him.
Possibly because of this, the name has not received much if any official recognition and Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch is still regarded as the longest by most authorities.
Possibly the ultimate in self-referencing signs, leaving out the product name.
Possibly hoping to get Van Rensselaer out of the way, New York Governor Daniel Tompkins had put Van Rensselaer's name forward to command the American army, and he officially took command on 13 July.
Possibly Hippolytus restricted the name Ophites to the sect described by Irenaeus, which has very little in common with that which he calls Naassenes.
Possibly a licensed pilot, a man with his name was registered as having trained at the Spartan Aeronautics School in Tulsa, Oklahoma, although the school denies that he ever attended, indicating a possible case of mistaken identity.
Possibly, he was given the Islamic name Sinan there.
Possibly there were two of the name.
Possibly to avoid confusion with the usual Hermitian adjoint, some textbooks do not give a name to the Dirac adjoint, simply calling it " psi-bar ".
Possibly of Flemish-French Flemish origin, the name Smeaton could be derived from the surnames de Smet or de Smedt.
Possibly the most famous building in the town is the Ironclad hotel built in the 1890s, constructed of corrugated Iron, and given the name by American miners who were reminded of the Ironclad ships from the United States.
Possibly Okińczyc received a wound during the battle and started using the term as his nickname and later as a name of the symbol of his family.
Possibly borrowed from Spectrum, since a craft of the same name was used to destroy the Mysteron City in Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons.
Possibly he gave his name to four hillforts, all named Cadbury which may be " Cado's fort ", one each near to Clevedon, Congresbury and Sparkford in Somerset and one by the Exe in Devon north of Crediton ).
Possibly another name for the ' River in the Sky '.
Possibly another name for the ' River in the Sky '.
Possibly, the origins of the choice of date is to be found in the fact that it falls 12 days before Christmas ( Winter solstice ) as both her name and the method of celebration points towards solar worship.
Possibly the most well-known character to use the name is Bella Donna Boudreaux, commonly associated with the X-Man Gambit.
Possibly, Kosminski was confused with another Polish Jew of the same age named Aaron or David Cohen ( real name possibly Nathan Kaminsky ), who was a violent patient at the same asylum.
Possibly the best known of this type of character is Dame Edna Everage whose name plays on two meanings of dame: this tradition and the title equivalent to Sir.
* Possibly an old name for Columbia River

Possibly and derives
Possibly, though very doubtfully, Hucclecote derives from Welsh: ' Uchel '+' coed '

Possibly and from
Possibly about 1716, he joined the crew of Captain Benjamin Hornigold, a renowned pirate who operated from New Providence's safe waters.
Possibly by building a new high capacity connection line from Sisak via Kutina to Lipovljani.
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.
however another manuscript P < sup > 4 </ sup > from about the same time period < ref > Possibly dated earlier than P < sup > 75 </ sup > has no such ( surviving ) attribution.
* Possibly coined the term " Pagan Reconstructionism ", though the communities in question would later diverge from his initial meaning.
* Kaidun – Possibly from the martian moon Phobos.
Possibly Mieszko took the region before 990, which is indicated by the vague remark of Thietmar, who wrote of a country taken by Mieszko from Boleslav.
Possibly the best known is a microlith from Star Carr in Yorkshire that retains residues of resin, probably used to fix it to the tip of a projectile.
Possibly smallpox brought to the Italian peninsula by soldiers returning from the Near East ; it killed a quarter of those infected, and up to five million in all.
Possibly copied from 3d century original.
Possibly it was a mutation from earlier slander where Wardman twisted " new journalism " into " nude journalism ".
Possibly 175 – soldiers from four of the cavalry companies left the mission and rode south.
Possibly can be more precisely from the condition of the Codex date: After 1047, when Richeza assumed her clerical vows, she had no need for a personal representative signature.
Possibly the word halberd comes from the German words Halm ( staff ), and Barte ( axe )-in modern-day German, the weapon is called Hellebarde.
Possibly he proposed 87 ° as a lower bound since gauging the lunar terminator's deviation from linearity to 1 ° accuracy is beyond the unaided human ocular limit ( that limit being about 3 ° accuracy ).
Possibly related, a female figure, probably a sea-goddess is depicted on a Minoan gold ring from the island Mochlos in Crete.
Possibly, the dragons of European and Mid Eastern mythology stem from the cult of snakes found in religions throughout the world.
Possibly because of Thornton's delay in crossing the river and the withering artillery fire that might hit them from across the river, the 93rd Highlanders were ordered to leave Keane's assault column advancing along the river and move across the open field to join the main force on the right of the field.
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.
* Possibly 250 million year-old bacteria, bacillus permians, were revived from stasis after being found in sodium chloride crystals in a cavern in New Mexico.
Possibly copied from now lost original
Possibly the first regular air mail service in the world was Mr. Howie's Pigeon-Post service from the Auckland New Zealand suburb of Newton to Great Barrier Island, starting in 1896.
Possibly Wycherley intended this famous song as a glorification of Her Grace and her profession, for he seems to have been more delighted than surprised when, as he passed in his coach through Pall Mall, he heard her address him from her coach window as a " rascal " and a " villain ", and the son of a woman such as that mentioned in the song.

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