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The moon is partly eclipsed.

But ignorance only partly explains the jumpiness.

It's partly a refresher course for the salesmen and partly an exercise in staff relations.

That was partly because of its easier-going tropical ambience.

Partly to do with the gendered division of Labour, partly to do with the construction of the gendered body.

On Saturday, partly inspired by the rabbi and partly because of my feet, I rested and contemplated the future.

This is partly because we have built our settlements in sheltered places; partly because turbulence caused by the buildings interferes with the airflow and chews up the mechanism.

The notion of sacrifice in the Eucharist refers partly to Christ's sacrifice and partly to the sacrifice of the Christian life by believers.

Markets are marching partly to a drumbeat of improving economic news.

The unusual cold might have been driven at least partly by the Arctic Oscillation (AO).

We two countries slid into war against each other partly through misconceptions on each other.

You'll notice that I don't have the usual desk accoutrements in my workspace - partly because it doubles as my living room windowsill, and partly because I don't require much more than my laptop.

But relations with America will be pricklier than expected, partly because his pretensions to big-power status irk Washington.

Partly because of the old Blair-Brown rancour, and partly because of Mr Brown's own failings, his premiership has been blighted by repeated attempts within his own party to oust him.

Partly because of his stammer, brought on by a fall through a roof as a lad, and partly because people from Hesket didn’t talk too much as a rule, he didn’t care to meet strangers.

Historians have even speculated that he was partly-Jewish himself - or even that his mother died at the hands of an inept Jewish physician.

Discrimination on the basis of ethnicity, place of origin, linguistic background, or education, can be partly understood simply as a cost - and risk-reducing business decision.

He dreamt of creating a great series of stone caryatids, inspired by the nude or partly draped female figures that supported the stone entablatures of ancient Greek temples.

These issues exist in all countries, but in India, I could see the bigotry in high fidelity and hear the stereotypes in surround-sound —partly because it is worse in India, mostly because I am Indian.

Some insiders have speculated that the party might substitute another candidate for Ms Yingluck, partly as a SOP to the army and to palace factions that loathe her brother.

It only partly succeeded.

This image is partly rooted in fact.

This is partly because of the subject matter.

I was rooting for Aliya partly because I'd met her, partly because I actually recognized her on stage and partly because, as an ethnic minority, she would be an underdog, despite her looks.

It might be partly owing to the studied austerity of her dress, and partly to the lack of demonstration in her manners.

The mix partly reflects the Indian middle class’s willingness to invest in almost anything.

That is partly because Germany's mature export industries do not have great scope or appetite to expand capacity.

In Paris, voters are partly seizing the chance to snub Mr Sarkozy, whose poll ratings have slumped.

What the markets do not yet know-partly because he has not had time to prove himself-is how good Mr Bernanke is with a fire extinguisher.

The others were begun by the government and rest partly on a law providing that farmland which lies fallow for more than 20 years can be reclaimed by the state as "forest".

This is partly explained because the bigger an atom is, the more weakly its outer electrons are bound to it (and hence the further those electrons are from the nucleus).

Mixed oxide fuel rods are partly made of plutonium. These fuel rods are partly exposed.

That is partly because Nagano, in a race of inscrutable men, is notoriously tight of tongue, partly because the Japanese have a mania for secrecy.

The number keeps growing partly because in several states registration is for life and partly because registries are not confined to the sort of murderer who ensnared Megan Kanka.

The first two are partly explained by the fact that narcissistic behaviour is, at first, attractive to other people.

At the same time the colleges are facing higher pay-outs of financial aid to students, partly because many expanded these programmes during the boom endowment year of 2007.

That partly reflects a change in America’s stance.

This is partly because many on the climate-change bandwagon do not want to leave the market economy intact.

It depends partly on the weather.

These policies are intended partly to head off the Tories' attacks on "broken Britain", a phrase they solemnly wheel out at Pilkington moments.

That is partly because fire can spread, and your neighbours should not suffer for your carelessness.

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