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About a month before his 30th birthday, Shelley drowned in a boating accident off the coast of Italy. |
About a third of the book concerned the applications of these ideas to humans, and presented the data available at that time. |
About a third of the civilian population of the island were killed. |
About a week later, Mia and Peter are preparing for their coronation when Nicholas arrives at the palace. |
A bout between Evan Dunham and TJ Grant was first supposed to be contested on the main card but was instead fought on the FX prelims, for unknown reasons. |
About.com. Retrieved on January 20, 2007. |
About convert of snow fell on the city. |
About convert of the road is paved. |
About fifteen percent of pregnancies end in spontaneous abortion. |
About four fifths of the Axis soldiers killed in World War II died on the Eastern Front. |
About half of the land in Kakadu is aboriginal land under the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976. |
About half of them live in Australia, and many of the others are from New Guinea. |
About half of the population (45.3%) was sixteen years old or older. |
About half the people speak it as a second language and very few as a first language. |
About halfway it reformed and became a tropical depression again on September 22 and shortly later, it became a tropical storm again. |
"About JUN, there seem to be a lot of fans that think that Jun has died in the official storyline. |
About nine months before the Japanese take-over of the entire set of islands, Ross Island experienced an earthquake, which caused many people to leave the Island. |
About one in ten people living in Tübingen is a student. |
About one quarter of the German Sixth Army's soldiers were Russian volunteers called HIWIs. |
About one third of the people of Mandalay left to get away from the disease. |
About one year after pubic hair begins appearing, underarm hair also grows. |
About seven percent of the people of the world are Buddhist. |
"about the relative merits of the communications age". |
About the same time Baseball began being organized into clubs. |
About three-fourths of the people spoke Tamil as their mother tongue the remainder spoke Telugu. |
"About three hundred years ago during the regime of Raja Kehar Singh of Bushahr, a trade treaty was signed between the Bushahr State and Tibet…Horses from Tibet and swords from Bushahr were exchanged in token of this friendship. |
About three months later, the Rwandan genocide began. |
About two million people live in this region. |
About two years after he was drawing a mathematical diagram in the sand and enraged a soldier by refusing to go to meet the Roman general until he had finished working on the problem. |
About two years separated the events. |
Above all, the inhibition against genuine biting is maintained, whereas in serious fights, even in the slightest disputes, this inhibition is at once lifted". |
Above, from left to right: DDS-4 tape (20 GB), 112m Data8 tape (2.5 GB), QIC DC-6250 tape (250 MB), and a 3.5" |
Above the shield is the motto "Dirigo" (I lead), and a North Star. |
Above this is a square piece of stone, called the abacus (15), on the top. |
Above this, the building is based around three cylinders. |
A bow of 15 degrees is very informal, a bow of 45 degrees is very formal. |
A boxset featuring postcards of the sleeves of every UK Oasis single was released concurrently with the album. |
Abraham approved Saldívar's request. |
Abraham believed the fan club would bring in new fans. |
Abraham had his own band called "Los Dinos" from the 1960s-1970s. |
Abraham is known for starring in 16 and Pregnant in 2009, which documented the pregnancies and first months of motherhood for several young women. |
Abraham married Keturah after the death of Sarah. |
Abrahamyan graduated from the Armenian State University of Economics. |
Abramoff and other defendants had to pay back at least $25 million that they took from clients. |
Abramoff studied at Beverly Hills High School. |
Abrams and Bettes formerly hosted Abrams & Bettes: Beyond the Forecast, which ended three days earlier. |
A branch of Shreepalis were prominent nobles and warriors of the Gorkha Kingdom. |
A branch of the Grand Union Canal connects to the River Nene in Northampton. |
A brand uses its brand's show to perform. |
Abrasion injuries occur rather often when exposed skin comes into moving contact with a rough surface causing trauma to the upper layers of the epidermis. |
Abrasives are used to make the ends of wood pieces smooth and to smooth the cut ends of metal. |
A Brazilian company called Birdo made the mascots. |
A breakbeat kit CD would contain many breakbeat samples from different songs and artists, often without the artist's permission or even knowledge. |
A breakup can happen when one person is unhappy in their relationship. |
A breccia is a rock with sharp-edged fragments in it. |
A breeder or pet store will get it spayed or neutered and also de-scented. |
A breeding herd of elephants, entirely cows and young, in the Makuleke area of the Kruger Park, South Africa. |
A "Bregret"/"Regrexit" petition was proposed by William Oliver Healey on 24 May 2016. |
A brewer who broke the Reinheitsgebot was punished: The beer barrels were taken by the state and destroyed and he/she did not receive any money for the loss. |
A brick-lined drainage channel flowed alongside every street. |
Abrictosaurus had more widely-split cheek teeth, with lower crowns, more similar to other early ornithischians. |
A bridge connects Miyako Island to Ikema Island. |
A bridge crossing the Río Grande de Zacapa in Jocotán was washed away. citation At least 53 people died across Guatemala, while an additional 96 remain missing. |
A bridge spans this river which is guarded by the giantess Modgrudr. |
A bridge was built at Osborne over the Solomon River in 1878. |
A bridle without a bit uses a noseband to control a horse, and is called a hackamore, or a bitless bridle. |
A brief guide to genomics. |
A brief history of gravitational lensing — Einstein Online. |
A Brief History of The Normans (Constable & Robbinson, Ltd, London, 2008), p. 102 To make up for what he had done to the Church earlier he restored all the property that he or his vassals had taken. |
Abriès-Ristolas' surroundings are very hilly as the commune is in Queyras National Park. |
A brig is "generally built on a larger scale than a schooner. |
A British surgeon named Percivall Pott was the first person to figure out one of the real causes of cancer. |
Abroad, Chávez is known for supporting alternative models of economic development. |
A broadsword is a straight sword that is sharp on both sides and at the tip. |
A brown big-eyed tree frog. |
Abruptly stopping the drug leads to withdrawal symptoms. |
Abscesses are caused by bacterial infection, parasites, or foreign substances. |
Abshak starts his career with Sepidrood youth team. |
Absinthe is also based on Artemisia absinthium, but it has 45-50 percent alcohol per volume. |
Absolute destruction: In the Vishnu purana, Vishnu is also described as the creator, destroyer, and preserver. |
Absolutely Fabulous in episode four, "Donkey", with Faithfull playing God and Pallenberg The Devil. |
A bubble is when people buy up all of a product they can, to re-sell it all at a higher price, as many times as they can. |
A Büchner flask has thick walls so that a pressure change will not break it. |
Abu Hadriyah Highway, serves as the airport's eastern border while Dammam-Riyadh Highway serves as a southern border. |
A building of Neo-Gothic architecture was designed and constructed by Benjamin Mount Fort in the city center. |
A build up of water in the Upper Bay allowed the river to break through to form the Narrows less than 12,000 to 13,000 years ago as it exists today. |
Abuja is in the middle of the country, in the center of the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria. |
Abukuma Limestone Caves and the Hoshi no Mura ("Village of Stars") Observatory are popular with tourists. |
A bulb of Muscari has made two bulbs underground, each of which produces a flower stem. |
A bullet fired from the outside hits the brittle layer first, shattering an area of it. |
A bullet is not the only part of a gun that can cause injury. |
A burial site has also been identified. |
A burnt out shell of a large English stately home, famous for its gigantic fountain, now restored to working order. |
A bus and train hit each other. |
A bush is a mechanical fixing between two, possibly moving, parts, or a strengthened fixing point where one mechanical assembly is attached to another. |
A businessman and lawyer by profession, he owned Ittefaq Group, a private steel mill enterprise. |
Abu Sufyan, third leader of Mecca in Muhammad's lifetime, tried to resume the truce, but Muhammad politely refused the offer. |
Abū Ṭālib died around 619, at more than 80 years of age, about 10 years after the start of Muhammad's mission. |
A butterfly has two pairs of wings. |
A button can have three meanings. |