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they and poured
Simple systems are available that make it possible for urethane foam components to be poured, pumped, etc., into a void where they foam up to fill the void.
They all surrounded him, the family circle, Theresa and George as solemn as if they were watching the cat have kittens, and Cousin Emma running back and forth with a kettle of hot water which she poured steaming into a white enamelled pan.
Chekists reportedly poured water on naked prisoners in the winter-bound streets until they became living ice statues.
He was the patron spirit of the later scribes, to whom they regularly poured out a libation from the water-jug of their writing outfit before beginning their work.
He sacrificed his life for the sake of his people and they poured a stone pile over his grave which later turned into the Ural Mountains.
At about 2: 00 p. m., Culloden had stretched so far ahead as to cover the Captain from the heavy fire poured into her by the Spanish four-decker and her companions, as they hauled up and brought their broadsides to bear.
Next came an incendiary attack: the Chinese threw lumber down on the Japanese, and poured petroleum on it, which they then ignited.
If the Reserved Mysteries should become moldy, they must still be consumed in the same manner as the ablutions after Liturgy ( normally, a fair amount of wine would be poured over them before consuming them, in order to soften and disinfect them ).
When they left, the gods decided that it shouldn't be poured out, but rather kept as a symbol of their peace, and so from the contents they made a man ; Kvasir.
The Andersons fished with nets made of cotton and flax twine over which they poured a heavy lime solution to prevent rot.
Before the sun had risen, they poured water over the roots of the ash tree.
Chamberlain was one of the 250, 000, including the Mayor, who marched for Reform in Birmingham on 27 August 1866 ; he recalled that " men poured into the hall, black as they were from the factories ... the people were packed together like herrings " to listen to a speech by John Bright.
It has been said that oil was poured into the well each morning to make it look like they had struck black gold.
Thousands of workers poured in and slept anywhere they could.
The molten metal from the bell was then poured down the throats of the Union leaders so that they " should taste its liquor.
: They attracted a large number of students, into whose minds they poured the waters of wholesome knowledge day by day.
This Samaritan they imagine to be Christ, because he is our guardian ; and they tell us that wine was poured, along with oil, into the wound, because Christ cures us by repentance and by a promise of grace.
Batter is poured into the oiled indentations and as the æbleskiver begin to cook, they are turned with a knitting needle, skewer or fork to give the cakes their characteristic spherical shape.
Tea may be either in a tea bag or loose, in which case a tea strainer will be needed, either to hold the leaves as they steep or to catch the leaves inside the teapot when the tea is poured.
In response, they organized a counter-protest called the “ Ucluelet Rendezvous ’ 93 .” More than 5, 000 people came to support the workers and logging community, culminating in 200 liters of human excrement being poured near the environmentalists ’ information site.
" Concerning the lawes and ordinances appointed by King Richard for his navie the forme thereof was this ... item, a thiefe or felon that hath stolen, being lawfully convicted, shal have his head shorne, and boyling pitch poured upon his head, and feathers or downe strawed upon the same whereby he may be knowen, and so at the first landing-place they shall come to, there to be cast up " ( transcript of original statute in Hakluyt's Voyages, ii.

they and through
they rode at a measured pace through the valley.
There's only one way they can get out now and that's through the Gap -- if we ride hard we can take them ''.
No sooner were they through and the guards posted, than the whole camp turned in for a night of sound sleep.
Leaving the card room, they moved back through the Palace the way they had come.
They would have to go west through the narrow river valley that separated Leyte from Samar and hope that it didn't close in before they returned.
Through the splash of the rising waters, they could hear the roar of the river as it raged through its canyon, gnashing big chunks out of the banks.
The truck routes, the industrial areas with walls grimed with diesel smoke passed briefly through his mind -- back alleys were their access to a city and they could never stay.
Charles said as they picked their way over the rocky road which led up the hill away from the Dixie Highway, through a corn field and a patch of woods to the school.
Perhaps present writers hypnotically cling to the older order because they consider it useful and reliable through repeated testings over the decades.
The one of 1861 made clear that in making their government the people were acting through their states, whereas the Preamble of 1787-89 expressed, as clearly as language can, the opposite concept, that they were acting directly as citizens.
while they move through the pageantry of the ancient incest myth and cover themselves through not-knowing, they reveal the unconscious motive in seeking each other and in the last scene make an extraordinary confession of guilt in the twentieth-century manner.
Without saying or seeming to say that in portraying the Sartoris and the Compson families Faulkner's chief concern is social criticism, we can say nevertheless that through those families he dramatizes his comment on the planter dynasties as they have existed since the decades before the Civil War.
Most of the Rebels got away since they could make better time through the stiff brush than their naked pursuers.
As a proud man, his prestige would suffer if he let Pike dictate to him through the governor's office, but to lower his prices would be tantamount to an admission that they had been too high in the first place.
The ideal of a liberal education impresses itself upon the students more and more as they move through college.
And as they go through college, the students tend to bring their political position in line with that prevalent in the social groups to which they belong.
As they move through the college years our young men and women are `` socialized '' into a broadly similar culture, at the level of personal behavior.
Indeed, again and again, the space merchants confirm the prediction of the humanists that the conditioners and behavioral scientists, once they have seen through human nature, will have nothing except their impulses and desires to guide them.
Saul Bellow and Bernard Malamud, through intellectual toughness, perception, through experience in fact, have obviously liberated themselves from any sentimental Krim self-indulgence they might have been tempted to.

they and gates
We were forbidden to swing on the gates, lest they sag on their hinges in a poor-white-trash way, but we could stand on them, when they were latched, rest our chins on the top, and stare and stare, committing to memory, quite unintentionally, all the details that lay before our eyes.
If you use parking attendants, can they be replaced by automatic parking gates??
:" Because he had besieged them, the Amathusians cut off Onesilos ’ head and brought it to Amathous, where they hung it above the gates.
In addition, young children are vulnerable to injury when they fall against the other ( hinged ) side of doors and gates, striking projected hinges.
Dante followed Virgil in depicting the same three-charactered triptych of Erinyes ; in Canto IX of the Inferno they confront the poets at the gates of the city of Dis.
Under his command, they besieged Cologne and, after some weeks, the defenders of the city opened the gates and handed Saloninus and Silvanus to Postumus who had them killed.
Cult images and altars of Hecate in her triplicate or trimorphic form were placed at three-way crossroads ( though they also appeared before private homes and in front of city gates ).
While the Conditions of Carriage require period Travelcard holders to touch in and touch out at the start and end of their journey ( which is usually necessary to open automatic ticket gates ), Oyster card users with a valid period Travelcard covering their entire journey are not liable to pay a penalty fare when they have not touched in.
The gates of Rome being barred and armed men on the wall, they returned to camp.
With the support of Prince Louis the French Heir and of King Alexander II of the Scots, they entered London in force on 10 June 1215, with the city showing its sympathy with their cause by opening its gates to them.
* The Catholic doctrine of the indefectibility of the Church, which appeals to Christ's promise to the Apostle Peter in (" You are Peter ( the Rock ), and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it ") excludes the possibility that the Catholic bishops around the world and the Pope with whom they are in communion would succumb to heresy and fall from office.
* May 23 – Jamestown, Virginia: Acting as temporary Governor, Thomas Gates, along with John Rolfe, Captain Ralph Hamor, Sir George Somers, and other survivors from the Sea Venture ( wrecked at Bermuda ) arrive at Jamestown ; they find that 60 have survived the " starving time " ( winter ), the fort palizadoes and gates have been torn down, and empty houses have been used for firewood, in fear of attacks by natives outside the fort area.
To represent his African conquest, and perhaps to outdo even Bacchus, Pompey had a team of elephants yoked to his triumphal chariot, but they proved too tight a fit for one of the gates en route to the Capitol.
However, she refused the citizens ' request to halve their taxes and, because of her own arrogance, they closed the city gates to her and reignited the civil war on 24 June 1141.
But between 17 and 20 September the crowds forced the gates of the prisons and murdered the Protestants that they found inside.
Static CMOS gates are very power efficient because they dissipate nearly zero power when idle.
Multiply by the switching frequency on the load capacitances to get the current used, and multiply by voltage again to get the characteristic switching power dissipated by a CMOS device:. Since most gates do not operate / switch at every clock cycle, they are often accompanied by a factor, called the activity factor.
The façade has two mediaeval gates: one of them has the profile of a sabot once used to measure the citizen's shoes in order to ensure that they did not exceed a fixed limit of decency.
However with no big names playing in the Second Division, they turned down the offer and remained in the Northern League, stating " gates would not meet the heavy expenses incurred for travelling ".
The citadel commander's daughter Tarpeia opens the gates for them, in return for " what they wear on their left arms ".
Both system and user software may need to use software constructs such as semaphores ( also called locks or gates ) to prevent one thread from interfering with another if they should happen to cross paths in referencing the same data.
A lost passage of Pindar quoted by Strabo was the earliest traceable reference in this context: " the pillars which Pindar calls the ' gates of Gades ' when he asserts that they are the farthermost limits reached by Heracles.

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