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- 80 mm (3.1 in) of rolled homogeneous armor. The idea was not pursued wholeheartedly, and took second stage to the then current anti-tank rifles and later...
- Manasara Vazhthungalen (transl. Bless us wholeheartedly) is a 1991 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama film written and directed by Partheparaman. The...
- singing; it was not until he met Britten in 1937 that he threw himself wholeheartedly into singing. Once he and Britten were established as a partnership...
- with. PC Zone's staff rated the game 6 out of 10, stating "We can't wholeheartedly recommend 7 Sins as a total gaming experience", but added "it honestly...
- on the train to Nainital, thereby accepting him into the family and wholeheartedly forgiving DK, after which they drive home happily. Naseeruddin Shah...
- spoiled by his inability to experience strong emotions and to love wholeheartedly. Army doctor Lin Kong marries Shuyu, a village woman, as decided upon...
- nationalist movement and the Satyagraha movement, with the Tana Bhagats wholeheartedly supporting the non-cooperation movement and remained non-violent. Kumar...
- Chinese". A reviewer of Volume 6 praised the series, writing "I can wholeheartedly recommend the Flora of China series to readers, both for its content...
- choices; Harry chooses to oppose Lord Voldemort and the Death Eaters wholeheartedly, whereas Draco struggles with his allegiances through the whole series...
- through the city on the eve of the coronation ceremony, she was welcomed wholeheartedly by the citizens and greeted by orations and pageants, most with a strong...