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those and big
Deputy coroner says it looks like he sucked in a big pile of those thick suds and strangled on 'em.
Though only slightly injured himself the big hoodlum never returned to those parts.
With those paintings of big constructions crashing down, he felt he could stop.
those watching the growing rivalry between craft unions and industrial unions may recognize all the pressures that led to the big labor split in 1935.
The big shock everybody had when they found ol Slater and those others done for.
The longest axons in the human body, for example, are those of the sciatic nerve, which run from the base of the spine to the big toe of each foot.
Mayr said of his own involvement with the local birdwatchers: " In those early years in New York when I was a stranger in a big city, it was the companionship and later friendship which I was offered in the Linnean Society that was the most important thing in my life.
Supporting those who walk in the path of Allah ( tawalli li awliyaa ' Allah )</ big >
Despite those concessions, the minimum daily rate in 1991 was only US $ 1. 75 for workers employed by small agricultural enterprises and US $ 3. 15 for workers in the big exporting concerns ; most workers did not earn the minimum wage.
The big picture, they would say, justified the tortures carried out by the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship as it served to weaken the totalitarian Communist camp and in time bring about the freedom of those under its domination.
* kan mana baala, a ’ laa gaala (“ A leaf at home, but a camel elsewhere "; somebody who has a big reputation among those who do not know him well.
Directly in the centre of one of them I particularly noticed a very large dog, sitting in front of the door or entrance to his burrow, and by his own actions and those of his neighbors it really seemed as though he was the president, mayor, or chief — at all events, he was the ' big dog ' of the place.
All three of those things are said, in the big monotheistic religions, of the same being, which gives rise to some puzzles about the sort of thing that God is supposed to be.
As a figure of speech contrasted to " Main Street ", the term " Wall Street " can refer to big business interests against those of small business and the working of middle class.
The BCRA was a mixed bag for those who wanted to remove big money from politics.
He played mostly open horn, every note full, big, rich and round, standing out like a pearl, loud but never irritating or jangling, with a powerful drive that few white musicians had in those days.
Communitarians are often easily villainized as those seeking big governments and nanny states.
Both spice and silk were big businesses of the day, and arguably, spices which were used as medicine drugs and preservatives was something of a necessity — at least to those Europeans of better than modest means.
In addition to their small size and big feet, the skull and arm bones of Homo floresiensis differ from those of modern humans.
The refugees from India were mostly Urdu speakers, and although the official language of Sindh was Sindhi, the military government of Pakistan closed down Sindhi schools in big cities of Sindh and replaced those with Urdu schools.
In some languages, including English, noun phrases are required to be " completed " with a determiner in many contexts, and thus a distinction is made in syntactic analysis between phrases that have received their required determiner ( such as the big house ), and those in which the determiner is lacking ( such as big house ).
Genoa could not renounce, especially as from the 1960s, to a great renewal, which as happened in several other metropolis, should necessarily get through the realization of big council houses ' complexes, whose quality, utility and functionality has been and still is constroversial for those residents living there.
Call-taxi companies ( radio-taxis ) are very common and safe ; illegal taxis are common in big cities, and robberies have been reported in those cases.
But the low-rent plasticky interior, sub-standard finish and lack of dynamic qualities were a big let-down for those who had been hoping for a car that was comparable with Western contemporaries.

those and stone
In some Angkorian nāga-bridges, as for example those located at the entrances to 12th century city of Angkor Thom, the nāga-shaped balustrades are supported not by simple posts but by stone statues of gigantic warriors.
In the early history of curling, the playing stones ( or rocks ) were simply flat-bottomed river stones that were sometimes notched or shaped ; the thrower, unlike those of today, had little control over the stone, and relied more on luck than on skill and strategy.
Some of the most elaborate columns in the ancient world were those of the Persians, especially the massive stone columns erected in Persepolis.
Though an egg appears to be like the stone of a tomb, a bird hatches from it with life ; similarly, the Easter egg, for Christians, is a reminder that Jesus rose from the grave, and that those who believe will also experience eternal life.
In general per carat prices of larger stones are higher than those of smaller stones, but popularity of certain sizes of stone can affect prices.
The objects found in a cave near Xarrë include flint and jasper objects and fossilized animal bones, while those found at Mount Dajt comprise bone and stone tools similar to those of the Aurignacian culture.
In spite of their smaller brain, there is evidence that H. floresiensis used fire and made stone tools at least as sophisticated as those of their proposed ancestors H. erectus.
The stone tools, some up to 125, 000 years old, resemble those made by humans in Africa around the same period.
Plato wrote in his Phaedrus that the " first prophecies were the words of an oak ", and that those who lived at that time found it rewarding enough to " listen to an oak or a stone, so long as it was telling the truth ".
During this entire time stone remained in use in parallel with the metals for some objects, including those also used in the Neolithic, such as stone pottery.
In the end Bilbo gives up the precious stone and most of his share of the treasure to help those in greater need.
Plath's gravestone was repeatedly vandalized by those aggrieved that " Hughes " is written on the stone and attempted to chisel it off, leaving only the name " Sylvia Plath.
They built enormous stone statues carved in the image of human beings on Pitcairn, the Marquesas, and Easter Island that resembled those in Peru.
In areas of rocky soils around the world, farmers have often pulled large quantities of stone out of their fields to make farming easier and have stacked those stones to make walls that either mark the field boundary, or the property boundary, or both.
* Artifacts of stone were supplemented by those of metal, and the crafts of basketry, pottery, weaving ( Africa ).
Bone and stone artifacts similar to those found at Kunda have been discovered elsewhere in Estonia, as well as in Latvia, northern Lithuania and southern Finland.
) stone platform known as Takht-e Rustam near Naqsh-e Rustam has long been seen by archaeologists as a possible location for Cambyses's tomb, based on the similarity of its design and dimensions with those of the tomb of Cyrus in Pasargadae.
In Ovid's telling, Perseus revealed Medusa's head, turning Atlas to stone ( those very mountains ) when he tried to drive him away, as a prophecy said that a son of Zeus would steal the golden apples.
In the depths of the forest was found a stone sepulcre with three corpses, which were identified as those of St. James, son of Zebedee, and his two disciples, Theodorus and Atanasius.
A pillory stone resides in the apex of the building's corner, for those convicted and sentenced to death after the Priest's Revolt of 1775.
Flint implements, like those found in Siberia, have been found at Dui and Kusunai in great numbers, as well as polished stone hatchets, like European examples, primitive pottery with decorations like those of the Olonets, and stone weights for nets.

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