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  1. A ready magazine that stored carcass ammunition that was designed to burn more, fiercely ,in water than in air. Whatever its origin, the fire spread rapidly though the
  2. Of border clashes and ideological differences. While communist, the CPK was, fiercely ,nationalistic, and most of its members who had lived in Vietnam were purged.
  3. From circulation. In Lebanon, the right-wing Guardians of the Cedars,a, fiercely ,nationalistic (mainly Christian) political party which opposes the country's
  4. Their decision was a desire to see the politically ambitious Bonaparte and the, fiercely ,loyal veterans of his Italian campaigns as far from France as possible. During
  5. Exact charges against him ", wrote historian John W. Tyler in 1986," are still, fiercely ,debated. " Historian Oliver Dickerson argued that Hancock was the victim of an
  6. In early calculus the use of infinitesimal quantities was rigorous, and was, fiercely ,criticized by a number of authors, most notably Michel Role and Bishop
  7. In many cases where accusations of genocide have circulated, partisans have, fiercely ,disputed such an interpretation and the details of the event. This often leads
  8. Further amending the constitution. The judiciary and human rights advocates, fiercely ,criticized the first amendments enacted in April 1991 because they restored
  9. Gold seekers held sympathies for the Confederacy, the vast majority remained, fiercely ,loyal to the Union cause. In 1862,a force of Texas cavalry invaded the
  10. As" Paraíba Ayudhajivinah" in Pāṇini's Astadhyayi, were rebellious, fiercely ,independent and freedom-loving cavalrymen who never easily yielded to any
  11. 1930,when James Scullin's proposed appointment of Sir Isaac Isaacs was, fiercely ,opposed by the British government. This was not because of any lack of regard
  12. Work outside a two-man Earth orbiting spacecraft. However, the Soviet Union was, fiercely ,competitive in holding the early lead it had gained in manned spaceflight, so
  13. The club to alter the club's badge was abandoned after the club was criticized, fiercely ,by fans. Bristol City currently play at Ashton Gate stadium in the
  14. 1995 upsetting the Cook Islands. New Prime Minister Geoffrey Henry was, fiercely ,critical of the decision and dispatched a aka (traditional voyaging canoe)
  15. Counterparts. Rather, they employ a high, energetic tone of voice. Singing, fiercely ,and with great pride, they typically add nonsensical, random noises to their
  16. In the general sense, consisting of birds without a mate or territory. They are, fiercely ,territorial, and,though rare, fights do break out if one strays onto another
  17. With a hardened skin and horns. Socially, they form clans to which they are, fiercely ,loyal. Troll clans often raid one another, and a significant subset of the
  18. Calculus the use of infinitesimal quantities was thought rigorous, and was, fiercely ,criticized by a number of authors, most notably Michel Role and Bishop
  19. The two countries intensified during the American invasion, even though Sudan, fiercely ,opposed the proposal. Ties between Iraq and Sudan have since improved. Syria
  20. Material from another source. Cannibalism has recently been both practiced and, fiercely ,condemned in several wars, especially in Liberia and Congo. Today, the Korea
  21. Was by Col. John S. Cosby, who had served under him during the campaign and was, fiercely ,loyal to the late general, writing," He made me all that I was in the war. ...
  22. And inside the factory area in the northern part of the city, continued as, fiercely ,as ever. The battles for the Red October Steel Factory, the Dzerzhinsky tractor
  23. Very typical of the involvement of the professional diplomats was the, fiercely ,anti-Semitic Curt Prüfer, who joined the Auswärtiges Amt in 1907,served as the
  24. Of a statue of Christ over one of the doors of the Chalk, an act that was, fiercely ,resisted by the citizens. Constantine V convoked a church council in 754,which
  25. Of fertility because their nests are built high off the ground and because they, fiercely ,protect their young. The Kwanzaa'wake scattered eagle down to welcome
  26. For it is in London that our scene lies),rattling along the housetops, and, fiercely , agitating the scanty flame of the lamps that struggled against the darkness.
  27. For this move, though due to northern opposition the rule narrowly survived. He, fiercely ,criticized northern congressmen and senators, in particular Stephen Douglas
  28. And Detroit's Ty Cobb, the " Georgia Peach. " Cobb was a mean-spirited man, fiercely ,competitive and loathed by many of his fellow professionals, but his career
  29. The Roman Empire in debt or with a surplus at the time of his death has been, fiercely ,debated. However, the evidence points to a balanced economy for the greater part
  30. Artificial courses were used—and this is now the norm even in New Zealand. A, fiercely ,contested Tasman championship has now led to a three-way world championship (
  31. Result in the rule of tonality being broken altogether. Although Wagner became, fiercely ,critical of Brahms as the latter grew in stature and popularity, he was
  32. The Germans had held up to 90 % of the city, yet the Soviet forces fought on, fiercely , At the end of the battle, the Soviet armies had encircled and besieged the 6th
  33. Of the Seven Kingdoms were conquered in this initial war, but Done resisted so, fiercely ,that Argon agreed to let them remain independent. The Targaryen adopted the
  34. And declared himself emperor in late 1915. Yuan's imperial ambitions were, fiercely ,opposed by his subordinates; faced with the prospect of rebellion, he abdicated
  35. While lying on the floor),Jon Voight at Rutgers, and Christopher Walken (, fiercely ,) at Stratford CT have all played the role, as has Diane Venora at the Public
  36. To make stage appearances in the South and refused to listen to John Wilkes ', fiercely ,partisan denunciations of the North and Lincoln. Charged with making "
  37. Evidence of Jewish ancestry for Chaplin himself. For his entire public life, he, fiercely , refused to challenge or refute claims that he was Jewish, saying that to do so
  38. Partial view of their beliefs. Conclusions about Cathay ideology continue to be, fiercely ,debated with commentators regularly accusing their opponents of speculation
  39. Transitioned to endorse economic neoliberalism. The CPC's current policies are, fiercely ,rejected as capitalist by most communists, especially anti-revisionists, and by
  40. Of their civilizations this affects gameplay as well. The Aztecs are both, fiercely ,expansionist and generally extremely wealthy, for example. Other
  41. Monody was also a frequent debater of Games, although these two usually had a, fiercely ,competitive and adversarial relationship. Major works *Remarkable Decisions of
  42. Make decisions for the members. " From the outset, members ' participation was, fiercely ,protected in national and divisional constitutions prescribing internal
  43. Robot is found and repaired by Lucca. He joins the group out of gratitude. The, fiercely ,confident Ayla dwells in 65,000,000 BC. Unmatched in raw strength, Ayla is the
  44. Of his supply lines. The Allied Desert Air Force (DAF) was concentrating, fiercely ,on his fragile and elongated supply routes while British mobile columns moving
  45. Totally refreshed, as if it has not been properly digested before. It was all, fiercely ,new, completely disconcerting, and it acted as a goad to our feeble minds and
  46. At the 1983 election. The proposal, also supported by Williams and Rodgers, was, fiercely , opposed by Owen, who argued that such a merger would not be accepted by the
  47. Left Mass. According to a biographer of Mussolini," Initially, fascism was, fiercely ,anti-Catholic" — the Church being a competitor for dominion over the people's
  48. Open up their economies to transnational finance corporations was, fiercely ,contested by some ethicists. The claim that deregulation and the opening up of
  49. To surrender, he and his servicemen fortified themselves at Golconda, and, fiercely , protected the Dollar Mine (then, the world's only diamond mine). In the year
  50. Random-access memory integrated circuits, and Intel grew to be a leader in the, fiercely ,competitive DRAM, SRAM,and ROM markets throughout the 1970s. Concurrently

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