Full
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- containing as much or as many as is possible or normal
- constituting the full quantity or extent; complete; entire; total
- complete in extent or degree and in every particular; total
- filled to satisfaction with food or drink; replete
- (of sound) having marked deepness and body
- having the normally expected amount; good
- being at a peak or culminating point; broad
- having ample fabric; wide; wide-cut
adv.
- to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form); fully; to the full
n.
- the time when the Moon is fully illuminated; full moon; full-of-the-moon; full phase of the moon
v.
- beat for the purpose of cleaning and thickening
- make (a garment) fuller by pleating or gathering
- increase in phase; wax
v.
- be sated, have enough to eat
adj.
- packed full to capacity; chockablock; chock-full; chockful; choke-full; chuck-full
n.
- the supreme commander of a fleet; ranks above a vice admiral and below a fleet admiral; admiral
n.
- descent from parents both of one pure breed
n.
- number needed to make up a whole force; complement
- The full complement of 26 has been termed the model alphabet.
- They were soon given their full complement of 24 F4U Corsairs.
- The production received a full complement of four and five star reviews.
n.
- the child of your aunt or uncle; cousin; first cousin; cousin-german
n.
- formalwear consisting of full evening dress for men; dress suit; tailcoat; tail coat; tails; white tie; white tie and tails
- As such, "full dress" may still appear in use designating formal wear.
- Therefore, in the 21st century, "full dress" often refers to white tie only.
- Today, the Life Guards has two full dress uniforms, an guard duty and royal version.
n.
- the economic condition when everyone who wishes to work at the going wage rate for their type of labor is employed
- The party supports a progressive taxation system, full employment and Irish unity.
- This would not be expected to happen, unless the economy is already at a full employment level.
- While 30% of the active population in Andalusia was without work, Marinaleda had full employment.
n.
- a guarantee to pay interest and principal on debt; usually issued by the United States Treasury
n.
- a dive in which the diver throws the feet forward to complete a full backward somersault and enters the water feet first and facing away from the diving board; gainer
n.
- a general officer of the highest rank; general
- McCreery was made a full general in 1949.
- Montgomery was advanced to KCB and promoted to full general.
- Wellington was promoted to full general on 31 July for his services.
n.
- a poker hand with 3 of a kind and a pair
n.
- a lead bullet that is covered with a jacket of a harder metal (usually copper)
n.
- the time when the Moon is fully illuminated; full-of-the-moon; full phase of the moon; full
- The "hunter's moon" is the full moon following it.
- The white circle in the center symbolizes a full moon.
- It was five times as bright as a full moon.
n.
- leaves deeply incised and bright red in autumn; Japan; Japanese maple; Acer japonicum
n.
- a wrestling hold in which the holder puts both arms under the opponent's arms and exerts pressure on the back of the neck (illegal in amateur wrestling)
adj.
- full of spirit; lively; vital
n.
- something that covers an entire page
- Steve Saffel stated the "full page Ditko image from "The Amazing Spider-Man" No.
- The miniatures are set within the text column, although a few miniatures occupy a full page.
- Presently, the pages are formatted like a full page comic book to mirror printed publications.
n.
- the time when the Moon is fully illuminated; full moon; full-of-the-moon; full
n.
- a punctuation mark (.) placed at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate a full stop or after abbreviations; period; point; full stop; stop
n.
- a professor of the highest rank
- full professor), in Breslau (now Wrocław, Poland).
- Joining the staff, Bowring rose to full professor.
- He was promoted to full professor at ECU in 2002.
n.
- a hypothetical object capable of absorbing all the electromagnetic radiation falling on it; black body; blackbody
n.
- a financial institution that accepts demand deposits and makes loans and provides other services for the public; commercial bank
n.
- a long skirt gathered at the waist
n.
- a punctuation mark (.) placed at the end of a declarative sentence to indicate a full stop or after abbreviations; period; point; stop; full point
n.
- the end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent; term
- Later that year, Bing was re-elected to a full term.
- She took office for her first full term on 27 May 2019.
- Governor Eloy Inos, was elected to his first full term.
n.
- everything available; usually preceded by `the'; whole shebang; whole kit and caboodle; kit and caboodle; whole kit and boodle; kit and boodle; whole kit; whole caboodle; whole works; works
v.
- perform a task as well as possible; go all out; give one's best; do one's best
adv.
- referring to a quantity; fully
adv.
- proceeding with full vigor; in full swing
adv.
- proceeding with full vigor; in full action
v.
- make full, also in a metaphorical sense; fill; fill up
adv.
- to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form); fully; full
E.g.
- In his first full season he played 21 league games.
- 2 Chevrolet for his first full Busch Series season.
- The first full scale practice was held on 17 November.
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- There are two suggested origins for its full name.
- Some confusion exists about Doppler's full name.
- The signature itself does not need to be a full name.
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- Pearce's lone full season came with Washington in .
- In his first full season he played 21 league games.
- 59 car will continue to be run for the full season.
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- The full length of the R619 is within County Cork.
- The full length of the court is 13.4 metres (44 ft).
- It was a full length role along with N. T. Rama Rao.
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- He was made a full member of the Academy in 1891.
- Guinea-Bissau is a full member of the Francophonie.
- It became a full member of the organization in 2014.
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- A manager in full control, loved by the fans still today.
- Baker's widow died in 1932, leaving Nugent in full control.
- This led to Comcast taking full control of Jones Intercable.
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- The press publishes a full range of K–12 textbooks.
- It has regular contacts with the full range of policy actors.
- The club runs three senior sides and a full range of junior sides.
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- It became a full community college on July 1, 1946.
- It became a full member of the organization in 2014.
- In 1985 he became a full member of the Gallery.
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- In his first full season he played 21 league games.
- His first full season in the majors was also his best.
- In his first full season in , Clark had a .308 batting average.
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- He continued to work full time at Seattle Center.
- He played full time in all 3 matches as center back.
- The match had tied 0-0 at the end of full time.
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- He has been a full international for FIFA in 2013-2017.
- Players with full international caps.<br> 3.
- Rodríguez has three full international caps for Colombia.
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- A full list of credits is on her official website.
- The SIG's website carries a full list of members.
- A full list of his contributions can be found here.
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- He played as a defender, specifically at full back.
- Leggings have even been worn by a hurling full back.
- His brother is former Sunderland full back Dan Smith.
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- The project took nearly a full year to be produced.
- 2010 was the second full year of the 49th Parliament.
- The ByTowne Cinema offers full year memberships for $12.00.
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- The album's full title is "James Monroe H.S.
- The full title was "Die Weißen Blätter.
- His full title was: "Franciscus II.
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- "Evilive" was also re-released in 1987 as a full album.
- Soon, they released their first full album, "For Madmen Only".
- In 2003, he released his first full album, "Independent Film".
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- With the Phra Sisin gone, Prasatthong was in full power.
- It can exploit the Atari's full power.
- A mechanical lock-up is engaged before increasing to full power.
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- He also runs a full service interior design business.
- KALL had long aired a full service format.
- A full service restaurant is also planned.
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- They displaced normally and up to at full load.
- The LST had a displacement of when light and at full load.
- Displacement was standard, and full load.
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- Her daughter was in full support of her mother’s work.
- The dedication also had the full support of Andy Griffith.
- He had the full support of his parents.
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- winning 3-0 and playing the full match.
- Marítimo at the Estádio do Dragão, playing the full 90 minutes.
- The match ended in a 1–1 draw, with Blind playing the full 90 minutes.
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- A full calendar system has a different calendar date for every day.
- Payouts and scholarships begin when the fund has reached a pre-determined level for a full calendar year.
- The WCT circuit withdrew from the Grand Prix circuit in 1982 and established its own full calendar season consisting of 20 tournaments.
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- Both countries are full members of the Latin Union.
- The number of full members in 2010 was nearly 4,200.
- Both countries were full members of the Latin Union.
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- They have some good riffs but they seem to not be carried out to their full potential."
- By embracing anxiety as inevitable, a person can use it to achieve his full potential in life.
- This school was never allowed to develop to its full potential as it was soon destroyed by the Normans.
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- It has two full day pre-kindergarten classes.
- If you laugh, you think, and you cry, that's a full day.
- Those scenes took up to a full day to film.
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- They were extended to full size after flight testing.
- Common blade size for pickup trucks and full size SUVs is .
- The wattle grass soon grew into bushes and then into full size trees.
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- Idemitsu then ignored the quotas and produced at full speed.
- The screen refreshes at a full speed of 60 frames per second.
- Downforce of 2.5 times the car's weight can be achieved at full speed.
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- He was promoted to full professor at ECU in 2002.
- He was promoted to full professor at Queen's in 1969.
- Viên was promoted to full General on February 5, 1967.
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- His funeral was held with full military honours.
- In 789, Emperor Dezong made him full military governor.
- He was buried with full military honors.
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- He later made his full international debut against Kenya.
- He made his full international debut in 2007 in a 4-0 loss to Fiji.
- He made his full Accrington debut against Barnet on 12 August 2006.
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- At the summer of 1943, the network was at its full strength.
- It totalled around 26,000 men at full strength, consisting of:
- Now at full strength, Caesar felt confident to take the fight to Pompey.
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- He played the full 120 minutes of the shootout win.
- He started the match and played the full 90 minutes.
- He started and played the full match as NEROCA lost 2–1.
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- The theme is repeated by the full band before the trio.
- By the end of the year, they started their first full band proper, Nectar.
- During this time, Miss Krystle played the dive bar circuit with a full band.
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- After chemotherapy, he made a full recovery.
- She made a full recovery but lost the baby.
- Yamaoka has since made a full recovery.
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- The full capacity of the arena was 5,831.
- Its full capacity is 1,090 MW.
- The shed had 20 tracks under cover but was never used to its full capacity.
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- In 2002, Safeway (UK) took full ownership of the group.
- took full possession, of his inheritance.
- PA Media Group took full ownership of Sticky Content in 2015.
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- The full version was subsequently shown on VH1 Classic.
- Users have to use Aptoide to download the full version of Swype.
- The full version of APDFL is distributed under a commercial license.
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- Savile had full access to all parts of the hospital.
- The students continue to have full access to activities at their high school.
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- The full text of the measure is available online.
- All articles are available in full text without fees.
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- All leagues play full seasons (by today's standards) with playoffs.
- He remained at Molineux for nine full seasons, and 345 games in total.
- He also spent two full seasons with the reserves, in the third division.
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- Miami could not take full advantage of Akron's mistakes.
- Elgar took full advantage of the opportunity to hear unfamiliar music.
- He took full advantage of the machinery invented for manufacturing textiles.
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- The students selected are awarded a full scholarship.
- She was offered a full scholarship to Idyllwild Arts Academy as a full-time student.
- Browning attended London's Slade School of Art on a full scholarship from 1937 to 1939.
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- This plant prefers acidic soils, in part to full sun.
- It is best grown in full sun with some shelter.
- It prefers a site with well-drained soil and full sun.
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- Ten years later she was elected to full membership.
- Turkey applied for full membership on 14 April 1987.
- Three years later, the sorority had full membership.
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- The New Deal relief programs operated full force.
- The dreamlike intensity of previous Kubrick visions is in full force here."
- Over the days that followed, the disease and its symptoms returned full force.
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- Postal Service to create a full set of stamps.
- The full set of regulations can be found here and here .
- The club runs two senior sides and a full set of junior teams.
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- He was made a full member of the Academy in 1891.
- During his interrogation, he made a full confession.
- After chemotherapy, he made a full recovery.
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- Eritrea achieved full independence on May 24, 1993.
- In 1960, Dahomey gained full independence from France.
- The goal is a full independence of fossil fuels by 2050.
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- The full extent of the original manuscript is not known.
- The full extent of his work was discovered after his death in 2013.
- This was the full extent of the title sequence in the pilot episode.
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- Miami could not take full advantage of Akron's mistakes.
- Elgar was the first composer to take full advantage of this technological advance.
- Both critics and audiences said the film did not take full advantage of its premise.
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- 2010 was the second full year of the 49th Parliament.
- Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjić played their second full tour together.
- Their second full length album "Cut & Stitch" was released on 24 May 2019.
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- In summer 2008, Empoli gained full ownership for €300K.
- In 2002, Safeway (UK) took full ownership of the group.
- In 2002, Nassau acquired full ownership of WVPO and WSBG.
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- Blue Streak was cancelled without entering full production.
- Both factories were in full production.
- Items and beads of greenstone were in full production by around 500 CE.
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- Three pieces, including "March in C", were written for full orchestra.
- It now contains a string orchestra, a wind ensemble, and a full orchestra.
- The concert was accompanied by full orchestra and a Mariachi ensemble on stage.
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- Mary is prepared to accept full responsibility for her actions.
- Three years later Ray J took full responsibility for the incident.
- But I meant what I said about taking full responsibility as Captain of the team.
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- The first full scale practice was held on 17 November.
- A full scale non-flying mock up has also been exhibited.
- The clay full scale motorhome was created.
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- The basic shape of the "crown" is a full circle.
- This album is everything in my life coming full circle.
- one full circle) is equal to "n" units, for some whole number "n".
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- A collection of 9 songs, recorded live and in full color.
- Valid names and full color representation for each palette.
- The book is printed in full color with illustrations by John Eaton.
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- Day of the Dead celebrations are in full swing.
- At Christmas time, Carnival is in full swing on St. Kitts.
- A few days later, Jake and Emily's wedding is in full swing.
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- Rivière never regained full use of his limbs.
- Phillips also failed to make full use of intelligence resources.
- He would attend rehab and would eventually get full use of his arm back.
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- He is forced to demorph in full view of Erek.
- In full view of the army, Diocles drew his sword and killed Aper.
- In full view of the battery of artillery was a large summer hotel.
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- In 2003 it was granted full accreditation by the AALE.
- In 1989 Celant was granted full professor.
- It was granted full statehood with an elected legislature in July 1963.
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- He entered full communion with the Catholic Church in 1922.
- It is generally done with the goal of restoring the member to full communion.
- He also expressed a desire to establish full communion between the OCA and the ACNA.
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- 1908 was Hawke's last full season as a player.
- 1962 was the last full year for the production Norton Manx.
- In 1934, Ruth played in his last full season with the Yankees.
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- Ryan Payton ("1UP.com") reviewed the full game.
- The full game was released on Steam on 27 September 2017.
- There is a demo available which can be upgraded to the full game.
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- The pilot was not picked up for a full series.
- A full series was released the following year.
- Pilots that poll favourably will be developed into full series.
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- Rails run the full width of the flat (, for a , flat).
- The body extends the full width and length of the locomotive.
- Within 20 feet the hull had achieved its full width of 21 feet.
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- Tornel ensured that news of support for the plan by other garrisons was given full publicity.
- He was given full U.S. military burial honors at the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C.
- These states were given full representation in the Confederate Congress throughout the Civil War.
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- Other protective clothing, such as full body protection, are useful as well.
- As an alternative to a full body scan, airline passengers can opt for a pat down.
- The Japanese AI company DataGrid made a full body deepfake that can create a person from scratch.
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- — "iphigenides" [now full species] ("melania" Gr.-Grsh. )
- The variety was raised to a full species by Jill Cowley in 1982.
- In 1909, he raised it to a full species as "Gymnadenia kinoshitae".
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- His full debut came in a 3–0 win away to Middlesbrough on 8 December.
- He made his full debut on the last day of the season against Darlington.
- He made his full debut for Catanzaro against Sorrento on 8 August 2010 in a 6-0 loss.
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- It remains the group's only full length project to be released.
- His only full year in the majors came in , for the last-place Mets.
- He led the WFL in passing touchdowns in the league's only full season.
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- She has since become a full professor.
- Nations that want to become a full member of ESA do so in 3 stages.
- The former PEARUSA Southeast network did not become a full, separate ACNA diocese.
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- Colombia has a vibrant collage of talent that touches a full spectrum of rhythms.
- The Army's Military Police provide an important function in the full spectrum of Army operations.
- Grazer's productions span over a quarter-of-a-century, and almost the full spectrum of movie genres.
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- On the south side, the building is at its full height.
- A pyramidal roof brought the full height to .
- Kodak Tower is tall to its roof and reaches a full height of tall.
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- Fish and Wildlife Service and received full protection status in 1994.
- Each year, two or three students have received full college scholarships.
- The locality of Vicente Guerrero received full city status on July 8, 1976.
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- He was buried with full military honors.
- He was buried in Evergreen Cemetery with full military honors.
- When he died at 62, Watkins was buried with full military honors.
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- It received a full release on November 4, 2008.
- It received a full service in 2008.
- The production received a full complement of four and five star reviews.
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- He later made his full international debut against Kenya.
- He made his full international debut in 2007 in a 4-0 loss to Fiji.
- She made her full international debut on 23 October 2001 against Germany.
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- He was later given a full professorship at Yale.
- He was conferred a full professorship in 1977.
- He was promoted to a full professorship in Vienna in 1908.
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- Tanaka's schedule became full and he could not appear.
- He became full professor in chemistry in 1844.
- It was opened in 1895 and closed in 2005 when it became full.
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- Roughly 500,000 of Chile's population is of full or partial Palestinian origin.
- During the four years she played a full or partial season, UConn had a record of 130–10.
- According to the 2016 Census 37,780 Canadians claimed full or partial Barbadian ancestry.
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- In 1960, Dahomey gained full independence from France.
- In summer 2008, Empoli gained full ownership for €300K.
- He gained full professorship in 1955, and retired in 1972.
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- He was buried with full military honors.
- When he died at 62, Watkins was buried with full military honors.
- He is buried with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery.
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- Commonwealth reported its first full year of profitability in 2005.
- Based on the success of the first full year it seems that the future is bright for the school and the students.
- During the first full year of operation, WhiteWater World attracted more visitors than the expected 450,000 guests.
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- However, opening of the full line has been delayed to at least December 2017.
- It also offers a full line of plantain chips available in six different flavors.
- In 1967, National Vendors introduced its first full line of automatic merchandising equipment.
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- The plant was put into full operation in 1968.
- The Go-To card went into full operation in early 2007.
- By 2002, 130 locations were in full operation.
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- At trial, it was decided that the carriers of color blindness have a right of access to wider knowledge, or the full enjoyment of their human condition.
- Voting for the Cortes Generales was on the basis of universal suffrage, which comprised all nationals over eighteen and in full enjoyment of their political rights.
- The Court further elicited that every generation has a responsibility to the next to preserve that rhythm and harmony for the full enjoyment of a balanced and healthful ecology.
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- All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.
- It was advertised as "The full screen phone" with thin edges, though it lacked a robust resolution.
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- Wells began his film career as a camera assistant, becoming a full cameraman in 1919.
- The usage of stars is however completely optional, even after becoming a full member.
- It has also shown continued interest in becoming a full member in the Nordic Council.
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- It supports Egyptian woman in obtaining full rights and equality with men.
- Honorary members have the full rights of any alumni member of the fraternity.
- However, in only four years, he was granted full rights and privileges of citizenship.
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- The full team was named by the ČPV on 6 February 2018.
- She made her full team debut against the same team but with a reverse scoreline.
- Gibraltar's full team of 22 athletes (18 men and four women) was officially named on January 4, 2018.