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Primarily on the basis that the Lambert Charter had not been respected, France invaded Madagascar in 1883 in what became known as the first Franco-Hova War.
Primarily known for separating conjoined Bangladeshi twins, Trishna and Krishna.
Primarily a figurative artist, he became known for paintings and sculptures in a modern style characterized by mask-like faces and elongation of form.
Primarily as a support to other processes, both in infrastructure management and service management, technical support provides a number of specialist functions: research and evaluation, market intelligence ( particularly for design and planning and capacity management ), proof of concept and pilot engineering, specialist technical expertise ( particularly to operations and problem management ), creation of documentation ( perhaps for the operational documentation library or known error database ).
Primarily known for two things: Catching Maryland Chesapeake blue crabs the old fashioned way, i. e. by line / chicken neck / weight / net and for its of scenic water vista related trail.
Primarily known as a vocalist and guitarist, she is also proficient with a wide range of instruments including piano, organ, bass, saxophone, harmonica, and most recently, the autoharp.
Primarily known as a commander of light dragoons, mounted troops under Washington's command engaged in a number of notable battles in the Carolinas during the campaigns of 1780 and 1781.
Primarily known as the band's lead guitarist ( his main guitars were a Gibson SG and a Shergold Custom Masquerader ), Sumner also played keyboards for synth parts and made his first vocal appearance on record singing the chorus of " They Walked In Line " on the Warsaw album.
Primarily known as a virtuoso player of the English concertina, Alistair Anderson also plays Northumbrian smallpipes and has composed many tunes on and for the instrument.
Primarily known for the simplicity of its reference citation style, the Publication Manual also established standards for language use that had far-reaching effects.
Primarily, it was a township based around a general area known as Rusholme since at least the thirteenth century.
Primarily active in print media as both a writer and editor, he also became known to television audiences as a co-host on Crossfire.
Primarily known for painting in oil, and gouache, he also produced a variety of other works such as graphic design, ceramics, mosaics, murals, and theatrical set design.
Primarily a shortstop, Durocher played through ( excluding the and seasons ), and was known as a solid fielder but a poor hitter.
Primarily a creative playmaker, Overath was known for his passing ability, technique and left-foot.
Primarily known for its winter powder skiing and snowboarding, Snowbird also hosts hikers, mountain bikers, fishermen, sightseers, and mountain vacationers in other seasons.
Primarily an aggressive left-handed batsman, Lehmann was also a part-time left arm orthodox bowler, and was known for his disregard for physical fitness and modern dietary regimes.
Primarily known in the scientific community for his research work with proteins, Nalbandyan was also recognized among his fellow scientists as a progressive thinker in other fields of chemistry, including neurochemistry.
Primarily producing strips for the two main publishers, DC Thomson and IPC Magazines, Ron Smith is best known for drawing Judge Dredd for 2000 AD and the Daily Star.
Primarily known for being a cruel circus manager in Astro Boy.
Primarily known for being a gangster enemy to Astro Boy, though he also appears in Metropolis as an overly ambitious military officer.
Primarily portrayed by Edith Spencer, Aunt Jenny was best known as host and narrator of the long-lived radio show, Aunt Jenny ’ s Real Life Stories ( 1937-56 ), but she was also seen promoting the product in drawings, photographs and cookbooks.
Primarily known as gospel artists, the Louvins were convinced by a sponsor that " you can't sell tobacco with gospel music ," and began adding secular music to their repertoire.

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In 2010, Acadia was ranked second in Maclean's Magazine for Best Overall in the Primarily Undergraduate University category.
In 2001, it achieved high rankings in the annual Maclean's University Rankings, including Best Overall for Primarily Undergraduate University in their opinion survey, and it received the Canadian Information Productivity Award in 1997 as it was praised as the first university in Canada to fully utilize information technology in the undergraduate curriculum.
Primarily used for hunting wildfowl, these usually have a double string with a pouch between the strings to hold the projectile.
Primarily for safety reasons, size reduction and mixing is done while the ingredients are damp, usually with water.
Primarily used for releasing metal and dielectric structures by undercutting silicon, XeF < sub > 2 </ sub > has the advantage of a stiction-free release unlike wet etchants.
Primarily due to its length of over, and the lack of space due to its situation on the sides of the mountains, the ' Ring was unable to meet the safety requirements, and was also unsuitable for the burgeoning television market.
Primarily, it is the process of transferring ownership of a business, enterprise, agency, public service or public property from the public sector ( a government ) to the private sector, either to a business that operate for a profit or to a non-profit organization.
Primarily, he was concerned about the identity of the leading tenor: " Until I know for sure, I cannot compose duets, finales and trios ", he writes in October.
Primarily because of latent high moisture content of brown coal, carbon dioxide emissions from traditional brown-coal-fired plants are generally much higher than for comparable black-coal plants, with the world's highest-emitting being Hazelwood Power Station, Victoria.
Primarily concerned with the thought of Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne, and the various modes of thought that have emerged out of their work ; the documentation includes their Resource Guide for Physics and Whitehead
Primarily because of the early successes of the PMAX advanced development project and the need for differing business models, Prism was canceled in 1988 in favor of PMAX.
Primarily, however, software programming languages do not include any capability for explicitly expressing time, and this is why they cannot function as hardware description languages.
Primarily serves Sarasota County for news, but also serves Manatee, Charlotte and DeSoto counties.
Primarily it was a training center for seaplane personnel.
Primarily she was a goddess of fertility, but, as the baalat (" mistress ") of her city and people, she was also responsible for their protection and well-being.
Primarily of Scotch-Irish origins, these pioneer farmers came for the most part from southern states, following the frontier as it shifted west of the Mississippi.
Primarily herbivorous, Green Iguanas are presented with a special problem for osmoregulation ; plant matter contains more potassium and as it has less nutritional content per gram, more must be eaten to meet metabolic needs.

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Primarily Garganta has the power to increase her size, typically to, though she can grow to over, and lift over 160 tons.
Primarily noted for stage roles, Hagen won her first Tony Award in 1951 for her performance as the self-sacrificing wife Georgie in Clifford Odets ' The Country Girl.
On April 27, 2007, the state of Texas entered into a settlement agreement which removed Lee Theisen-Watt as overseer of Primarily Primates and replaced her with a board of directors that is headed by Eric Turton and Priscilla Feral.
Primarily a plus size fashion model and designer, Tyler launched her own clothing line, titled Revolution 1228, in February 2009.
Primarily regarded as a tragedienne, she was admired for her refined, romantic presence.
* Heritage by Dale Smith ( Primarily in flashbacks as the Doctor investigates her death )
Primarily a children's author, she received the 1979 Newbery Medal for her 1978 book The Westing Game and a 1975 Newbery Honor for her 1974 book Figgs & Phantoms.

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