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His knowledge of still-extant networks and procedures meant that he was, in principle, a potential threat.
The still-extant plant Ferula tingitana has been suggested as another possibility.
But those plans were canceled, and in 1987 the district's boundaries were increased by a few acres to include the still-extant blocks.
They represent several independent phylogenetic branch of fishes leading to the still-extant Chondrichthyes.
Construction also included a still-extant airplane hangar.
The still-extant 1980 station - a short stretch of bare asphalt - was replaced by the modern handicapped-accessible platform around 2002.
T. gloverallenis closest living relatives are the modern, still-extant species of crab-hawks in Buteogallus.
The still-extant organ-loft was also constructed very soon after the fire, in 1610, and is a significant work of the German Late Renaissance.
Similar to the still-extant, possibly closely related Dermochelyidae, protostegids possessed extremely reduced carapaces.
Many other still-extant cars are located around the country, particularly at Shore Line Trolley Museum.
In 1882 Bush added a still-extant conservatory for his daughters, claimed to be the first greenhouse west of the Mississippi River.
During construction, commuter trains were accessed via a still-extant staircase from Somerville Avenue.
A still-extant near-contemporary example is only a couple of miles North of Gaunless Bridge.
Almost all printed editions depend on the late manuscripts that are hardly older than 500 years, not on the still-extant and superior oral tradition.
However, the extinct aurochs/urus is a completely separate species from the still-extant wisent, also known as European bison.
Song wrote a still-extant Huashu preface dated 930 CE and published the book under his name.
Venetian ambassadors sent home still-extant secret reports of the politics and rumours of European courts, providing fascinating information to modern historians.
Commoners had entered through the still-extant, but now plugged, gates on the southern side which led through beautiful colonnades to the top of the platform.
Most of the city's still-extant fine mosque and fortress architecture dates to the reign of the sultan Qalawun in the 1280s.
(Buffology, as the show's fans refer to their still-extant cult, is also closely analyzed in academic circles.)
It is mostly wooded, with the middle of the horseshoe, where the former hotel was located along with its still-extant tennis courts, the only open space.
They also reneged on promises to allow the still-extant but dormant Maroons and Americans franchises to re-activate.
He imported European gardeners, presumably, and the still-extant chestnut trees, enlarged the premises and, about 1750, added the aforementioned ceiling.
The greenspace in the centre of the suburb is notable as being the location of Charles Sturt's still-extant cottage.
The Order gave its name to the still-extant street known as Minories on the eastern boundary of the City of London.