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their and first
At first they were only feathers and dark indistinguishable faces and bodies, hunched over their horses' heads.
For men who had left cattle alone after getting their first notices had received no second.
For ten minutes they ran beneath the squall, raising their arms and, for the first time, shouting and capering.
If we examine the three types of change from the point of view of their internal structure we find an additional profound difference between the third and the first two, one that accounts for the notable difference between the responses they evoke.
Mother and son recognize each other and, in Mann's version of this legend, make a remarkable confession of guilt to each other, the confession of unconscious motive and unconscious knowledge of their true identities from the time they had first set eyes on each other.
These narratives of coarse action and crude language appeared first in local newspapers, as a rule, and later found their way between book covers, though rarely into the planters' libraries beside the morocco-bound volumes of Horace, Mr. Addison, Mr. Pope, and Sir Walter Scott.
approaching shore their masts appeared first.
If `` Jack the Courtier '' is really to be taken as Swift, the following remark is obviously Steele's comment on Swift's change of parties and its effect on their friendship: `` I assure you, dear Jack, when I first found out such an Allay in you, as makes you of so malleable a Constitution, that you may be worked into any Form an Artificer pleases, I foresaw I should not enjoy your Favour much longer ''.
When they were first written, there was evidently no thought of their being published, and those which refer to the writer's love for Mrs. Meynell particularly have the ring of truth.
We find, in the first place, that the students overwhelmingly approve of higher education, positively evaluate the job their own institution is doing, do not accept most of the criticisms levelled against higher education in the public prints, and, on the whole, approve of the way their university deals with value-problems and value inculcation.
There were several men of ninety or more whom I knew first or last, all of whom were still productive and most of whom knew one another as if they had naturally come together at the apex of their lives.
A good many pages of the first section are taken up with an account of the dogged determination of the prisoners to write to their wives and families -- even when it becomes clear that the Germans are simply allowing the letters to blow away in the wind.
And there must be many Soviet citizens who know what is going on and who realize that before they can hope to enjoy the full life promised for 1980 they and their children must first survive.
These microfossils indicate the swamp was `` formed during the Lower Cretaceous period when dinosaurs were at their heyday and when the first flowering plants were just appearing.
Escalation is their first love and their last ; ;
Thus, when the Russians sent up their first sputnik, American chagrin was human enough, and American determination to put American satellites into orbit was perfectly understandable.
John's first impulse was to denounce their blasphemy.
Since ordinary breakfast-table conversation was impossible, it was at least something that they were able to offer Eugene the sugar bowl with their sugar in it, and the plate of bread and butter, and that Eugene could return the pitcher of hot milk to them handle first.
of their first engagement at Falling Waters after Old Jack's First Brigade had destroyed all the rolling stock of the B & O Railroad.
The Pilgrims gathered to thank the Lord for His benevolence during their first year in the new land.
By 1853, the new partnership announced the precision vernier caliper as the first fruit of their joint efforts.
He was an ardent champion of the Brown & Sharpe Apprentice Program and personal counselor to countless able men who first developed their industrial talents with the company.
Demand for parts for home entertainment was strong in the first half, but purchases were cut back to lower levels during the fall as set manufacturers reduced their own operating rates.

their and match
Locate their positions in Fig. 7 and drill No. 43 to match the corresponding holes in the frame.
sc Heerenveen managed to do the same in 2008 – 09, though their away victory at Feyenoord was a KNVB Cup match ( Heerenveen had drawn 2 – 2 at De Kuip in the Eredivisie match ).
* 1993 – All members of the Zambia national football team lose their lives in a plane crash off Libreville, Gabon in route to Dakar, Senegal to play a 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against Senegal.
He even beat Alekhine with the black pieces, in their short 1914 match at St. Petersburg.
Often, media outlets covering a match will personally score the match, and post their scores as an independent sentence in their report.
The goal of this policy is to create a market in which Canadian networks can realize revenue through advertising sales in spite of their inability to match the rates that the much larger American networks can afford to pay for syndicated programming.
In their second match up of the 2011 season, Newton set the record for most passing yards in a season for a rookie QB and converted a 91 yard touchdown pass to WR Brandon LaFell to set a Carolina Panther records for longest pass.
The team hosted ( and lost ) their divisional round match on January 15, 2006 against the Carolina Panthers.
As the band's primary songwriter, Neil Finn was under pressure to create a second album to match their debut and the band joked that one potential title for the new release was Mediocre Follow-Up.
1924 — The All Blacks Invincibles stop in Rarotonga on their way to the United Kingdom and play a friendly match against a scratch Rarotongan team.
Australia qualified for the semi-finals after reaching their target in their Super 6 match against South Africa off the final over of the match.
Until then, the dancers must match pressures without moving their hands.
It was a good match since she was a sister of Louis XIII ( their father, Henry IV, had died during her childhood ).
Dyslexic people are better identified by writing that does not seem to match their level of intelligence from prior observations.
A definition of AIDS agreed upon in 1985 by the World Health Organization in Bangui did not require a positive HIV test, but since 1985, many African countries have added positive HIV tests to the Bangui criteria for AIDS or changed their definitions to match those of the U. S. Centers for Disease Control.
Major cymbal makers produce cymbal extension packs consisting of one splash and one china, or more rarely a second crash, a splash and a china, to match some of their starter packs of ride, crash and hi-hats.
England played their first match at the stadium in 1924 against Scotland and for the next 27 years Wembley was used as a venue for matches against Scotland only.

their and up
The two men whipped their horses into town and flung themselves up the steps of the saloon, crying their intelligence.
He hadn't shown up too well in their eyes, letting himself be browbeaten by a woman.
They had spent a million dollars, carving in a road, putting up buildings, drilling their haulage tunnel.
Dan could hear Clayton Burnside and Eben Jackson summing up their final reckoning for rental on the oxen.
Then, and only then, with the Jacksons and Dan as their true guests of honor, did the Harrows take time to catch up on the news.
Gran Harrow exclaimed, watching their rippling muscles as Rod and Dan swung her up into the load.
Hez looked up at the high face of Emigrant Rock, official signboard for the Raft River turnoff, and gloated, `` Seems funny that them Burnsides never took time to leave their John-Henry up thar ''.
To the west, the dark green hills of Leyte were lost in the clouds about halfway up their slopes.
Greg went up tight against the ceiling and led them back to their pass to home.
For three days, their stolid oxen had plodded up a blazing valley as flat and featureless as a dead sea.
The Command offices were in the border country, up north, where the radar systems centralized their intelligence reports, and the fighters were dispatched to harry the enemy.
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.
`` Maybe some of 'em will fall down and we'll see up their dress ''.
and I have heard many say that they are content to earn a half or a third as much as they could up North because they so much prefer the quieter habits of their home town.
On spring and summer evenings people leave their shops and houses and walk up through the lanes of the city to the bridge.
he tossed a paper toward every front door, and housewives came down to their steps to pick them up and read what their neighbors had been doing.
It is of the utmost importance to the people of America and of the world how their governing President `` ends up '' during the four years of his term.
Community decision makers must make up their minds whether a claim is acceptable to the larger community in terms of prevailing expectations regarding members of nation states.
The terms `` renewal '' and `` refreshed '', which often come up in aesthetic discussion, seem partly to derive their import from the `` renewal '' of purpose and a `` refreshed '' sense of significance a person may receive from poetry, drama, and fiction.
A body of redcoats were seen marching down a nearby slope, a tempting target for the riflemen, who threw a volley into their ranks and `` messed up '' the smart formation considerably.
Now the riflemen and the Marylanders followed up their beginning and closed in on the British, giving them another telling round of fire.

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