No complete work of native-born literature survives, and successive invasions have obscured the physical traces of the island's main cities.
Dr Currie said it was hard to say how long the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had been found.
"We have no complete assurances from Cisco that it's going to work as they claim, and it's going to require some testing, " she says.
But there's no complete printed manual, only an electronic one that requires Adobe's Acrobat software to read, and which I found awkward to use.
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As no complete garden records exist, Richard Sumner visited the site to look at remaining features and compared the scene with surviving photographs and paintings.
There is no complete public list of pending litigation.
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What's more, because there is no complete list that can tell us exactly what data the government collects, we will create a new 'right to data' so that further datasets can be requested by the public.
There was a great deal of controversy in the Islamic world on this issue as recently as the 1980s, with some prominent Islamic scholars claiming that there was in fact no complete prohibition of interest, only a prohibition of usury, or excessive, unfair interest.
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This list is by no means complete nor the set of prescriptions entirely new.
From that decision flowed two events, one terrible and final, the other more ambiguous and by no means complete.
While Rite Aid now has enough cash to run stores and meet obligations through 2005, the turnaround is by no means complete.
There are now no further complete sets of records to make available.
Most companies can complete no more than 10 hours of original shows a week.
And when he concluded McClellan couldn't win, he removed him, with no malice and complete coldness.
The jaunty "They Took a Vote and Said No" arrives complete with a hummable chorus and a sinister underbelly.
As a Syrian refugee, it is nearly impossible to get permission to be officially employed, and I've no money to complete my studies.
Of course, no discussion is complete without covering Medicare or Medicaid.
The city's university held an academic conference on European issues in February - but no extravaganza, complete with fireworks and carnivals, is planned.
One of the first phrases visitors to this hospitable city learn is na zdorowie (cheers), and no evening is complete without a vodka nightcap.
We are not making policy advice on how this information should be used, and it's by no means the complete measure of a teacher.
But in a familiar move the Dragons went offside to gift the Scarlets a penalty, Priestland making no mistake to complete his 100% record.
And today, because no story is complete with the follow-on backgrounder from the paper of record, comes the news that the White House is literally teeming with flies.
Of course, no hardware is complete these days without the requisite ecosystem, and AMD has taken its traditional path of adhering to industry standards in order to leverage existing content.
Large jugs, filled with garden roses, are good on tables, as is a big dish holding a generous pile of Santa Maria Novella potpourri (which I feel no room is complete without).
The second task is to accept that, if they are serious about being a customs union, Mercosur's members must accept that they no longer have complete freedom to change their own trade rules.
But no Cubano tour is complete without a stop at legendary Versailles in the West Flagler neighbourhood.
No phone launch is complete without a few accessories added to the mix.
Publishers essentially faced no competition and enjoyed complete control of what books people could publish and sell.
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