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Kearton and Ulyate
The pack had made a bend to the north, swinging back toward the Reef, and Kearton and Ulyate could hear them faintly.
Ulyate said, and Kearton touched a match to the pile of grass, blew on it and flame licked out.
Kearton and Ulyate looked at each other and began to gallop toward the sound.
The route was choked with rugged lava-rocks, creepers and bushes, so thickly overgrown that when Kearton lost sight of Ulyate and called, Ulyate answered from ten feet away.
Ulyate and Kearton climbed on toward the sound of the barking of the dogs and the sporadic roaring of the lion, till they came, out of breath, to the crest, and peering through the branches of a bush, this is what Ulyate saw: Jones who had apparently ( and actually had ) ridden up the nearly impassable hillside, sitting calmly on his horse within forty feet of a full-grown young lioness, who was crouched on a flat rock and seemed just about to charge him, while the dogs whirled around her.

Kearton and had
Second Lieutenants John Kearton and Ian Moore mustered their platoons near the western summit and had briefed them on how to deal with the enemy.

Kearton and Means
Kearton got off and tore up some dry grass that grew in cracks between the rocks and piled it in a heap and wanted to make the smoke signal that would bring Loveless and Means and the rest of the party.

Kearton and .
Kearton focussed his field glasses.
Cherry Kearton has shown how to compute the Milnor signature invariants from this pairing, which are equivalent to the Tristram-Levine invariant.
* C. Kearton, Signatures of knots and the free differential calculus, Quart.

Ulyate and while
while Jones, on the other hand, appeared perfectly confident and Ulyate decided perhaps that was the answer.
" Nowhere ", " Surrender ", " Casa Dega " ( Demo ) and " Refugee " ( alternate take ) were mixed by Mike Campbell and Ryan Ulyate in late 2009 / early 2010, while " Casa Dega " and " It's Rainin ' Again " were the same versions featured on the Playback box set.

Ulyate and Jones
She was closing and within one more bound would have been able to reach the rear end of the bay, but -- and here Jones and Loveless and Ulyate were holding breath for all they were worth -- she never quite caught up that last bound.

Ulyate and dogs
Ulyate drew back with a start, and put finger to lips, almost afraid to move or whisper lest it set her off, `` The dogs have got her bayed.

Ulyate and with
Ulyate made no comment but his face showed what he thought of poking ropes over lions' heads with poles, and of course these were the lions of fifty years ago, not the gentler ones of today, and this one was angry, with good reason.

Ulyate and him
She whirled and faced him, roaring terribly, and Ulyate, watching through the leaves, could not understand why she did not charge and obliterate him, because he wouldn't have much of a chance of getting away, in that thick growth, but she seemed just a trace uncertain ; ;

Ulyate and .
`` Not yet '', cautioned Ulyate.
Dread then signed to Cleopatra Records and recorded De-jah Voodoo in 1999 produced by Bob Knarley ( Howard Ulyate ), the son of legendary trombone player Lloyd Ulyate.
Engineered by Mack and Ryan Ulyate.

had and started
Andy Ross had just started swinging an ax at his second willow when the distant blast of a rifle sounded.
Nor could they stop and find out about all that had happened until they made circle, tended the cattle, tethered the horses, gathered fuel, carried water, and started their cooking fires.
No sooner had I started drinking than the driver started zigzagging the truck.
I started looking on the splintery truck bed for a piece of board, a dirt clod -- anything I could throw and with better aim than I had thrown the beer bottle.
She had hated the whole idea before they started.
Old Commodore Forsythe, who had once lost a fifty-dollar bet on whether he could get both motors started and turn on the running lights without accidentally turning on something else first.
The first news stories had it that this blaze was started by a bolt of lightning, as though Miriam could call down fire from heaven like a prophet of the Old Testament.
But because the governor was determined that friendship should not influence him one way or the other, he looked for a printer with a knowledge of the law ( which Woodruff did not have ), and awarded the contract to a lawyer named John Steele who had started a newspaper in Helena the year before.
Up to now, Gorton had been looking for trouble, and now that he was trying to get away from it, trouble started looking for him.
He started down the steps to meet the near-blind preacher, who had been one of the early Gospelers in Paris.
When Napoleon's ship had borne him to Elba, French wines had started to cross the Channel, the first shipments in a dozen war-ridden years, but the supplies had not yet reached rural hostelries where the sweet wines of the Spanish peninsula still ruled.
The men in the boats had started yelling happily at first sight of the officer, two of them calling him Billy.
In her sophomore year she had started going steady with Bobby Joe, who was a football player, Future Homemakers sweetheart, and president of Future Farmers.
`` You look like that picture I have at the office '', Mr. Jack had started.
On Feb. 12, 1959, purified corticotropin ( ACTH Gel ), 20 units daily intramuscularly, was started but had to be discontinued 3 weeks later because of excessive fluid retention.
The man who now commanded her had started the voyage as an ordinary seaman.
Even though we had walked miles in Kyoto that day, we started out again to see Nara at night.
I started to say something else appropriate, but the man had hung up.
He had started to back into the turn when he remembered the razor in his pocket.
Since Mrs. Calhoun remembered only that the marriage had been in the spring, he started to plod through several months.

had and day
The Gap looming before him -- the place where had confronted Jack English on that day so many years ago -- was his exit from all that had meaning to him.
The cooks had prepared one of the best meals we'd had in a long time, and on Montero's orders had baked enough bread to last the day.
It was, I felt, possible that they were men who, having received no tickets for that day, had remained in the hall, to sleep perhaps, in the corners farthest removed from the counter with its overhead light.
Kodyke had appeared at the mine one day bearing a letter from Kruger.
That was the day that he had practically mopped up the main street of Big Sands with Aaron McBride, field boss for the Highlands Oil & Gas Company.
But the day of the deadline came and passed, and the men who had scoffed at the warnings laughed with satisfaction.
This time Lewis had his own rifle in his hands, and he threw some answering fire back at the mysterious far-off shot, then spent most of the day searching out the area.
For Tom Horn, it turned out, had a number of rancher and cowboy witnesses ready and willing to swear with straight faces that he had been in Bates Hole the day of the killing.
While five minutes ago the place had presented a scene of easy revelry, with Gyp Carmer a prominent figure, it was now as somnolent and dull as the day before payday.
The arrangement I had with him was to work four hours a day.
Perhaps her eyes were larger and more of a summer blue for all they had seen and wept that day.
Wiley Lynn, a self-styled prohibition officer, had hit town the previous day and had been drinking ever since.
Jack walked off alone out the road in the searing midday sun, past Robert Allen's three-room, tarpapered house, toward the field where the other boys were playing ball, thinking of what he would do in order to make Miss Langford have him stay in after school -- because this was the day he had decided when he thought he saw the look in her eyes.
Till one day the last freight had been jumped, the last pint had been killed, the last beat had been rapped.
We haven't had anything to eat all day ''.
It is much less difficult now than in Lincoln's day to see that on both sides sovereign Americans had given their lives in the Civil War to maintain the balance between the powers they had delegated to the States and to their Union.
My curiosity was sharpened a day or two before the interview by a conversation I had with a well-informed teacher of literature, a Jesuit father, at a conference on religious drama near Paris.

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