Fully is a municipality in the district of Martigny in the canton of Valais in Switzerland.
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... Lac de Fully (or Lac supérieur de Fully) is a reservoir in the canton of Valais, Switzerland ...
... In Fully about 1,628 or (29.1%) of the population have completed non-mandatory upper secondary education, and 492 or (8.8%) have completed additional higher education (either university or a ... As of 2000, there were 8 students in Fully who came from another municipality, while 470 residents attended schools outside the municipality ...
... Recognition plus a full scholarship grant that is fully assignable ... Recognition plus partial (75%) scholarship grant that is fully assignable ... plus a partial (50%) scholarship grant that is fully assignable ...
... arenaria and Myxas glutinosa are fully protected since 1981 Margaritifera margaritifera is partly protected since 1991 and fully protected since 1998 Helix pomatia is partly ...
... order, the Institute of Christ the King, to re-open the church fully ... and another member of the Institute of Christ the King took up residence in the fully renovated presbytery ... The church is fully open with Sung High Mass celebrated every Sunday at 11.30 am ...
Famous quotes containing the word fully:
“Remember...that each child is a separate person, yours forever, but never fully yours. She can never be all you wished or wanted, or all you know she could be. But she will be a better human being if you can let her be herself.”
—Stella Chess (20th century)
“There is a Restlessness springing from the consciousness of power not fully utilized, which must be present wherever there is unused power of whatever kind. This is the restlessness of the germ within the seed, struggling upward and downward towards its proper life. ... it is a striving full of pain, the cutting of tender flesh by the fetters of the captive as he struggles against their pitilessness.”
—Anna C. Brackett (18361911)
“Give me this day a faith not personal
As follows: The American people fully armed
With assurance policies, righteous and harmed,
Battle the world of which theyre not at all.”
—Allen Tate (18991979)