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They had been seen as soon as they left the ranch, picked out of the darkness by the weary though watchful eyes of two men posted a few hundred yards away in the windless shelter of the trees.
The two men whipped their horses into town and flung themselves up the steps of the saloon, crying their intelligence.
A company of cavalry couldn't come in there if two men were guarding that trail ''.
You reckon there's two men in this state can shoot like that ''??
Zing was the creation of two men, Louis Thor and Bill Blake, partners in zing!!
While several yards from it, still concealed by the shrubbery, she'd seen two men on her left at the pool's edge.
Two uniformed officers, a couple of plain-clothesmen I knew, and two other men stood on a gray cement area next to the pool on my left.
Actually, only two men know what the formula is, Blake and '' -- He stopped and looked at Thor's body.
It made only a tiny bump over the two men like a tire over a piece of gravel then moved on.
The two men in overalls stood just behind the blonde-headed man.
The Colt roared twice and two men dropped, writhing.
But before this came about, 214,938 Americans had given their lives in battle for the two concepts of the sovereign rights of men and of states.
The two men resemble each other closely in their cunning, their egotism, their relentlessness.
The company grew out of efforts by two completely inexperienced men in their late twenties, neither having a formal education applicable to, or experience in, manufacturing or selling our type of articles.
Into the texture of this tapestry of history and human drama Henrietta, as every artist delights to do, wove strands of her own intuitive insights into human nature and -- especially in the remarkable story of the attraction and conflict between two so disparate and fervent characters as this pair -- into the relations of men and women: `` In their relations, she was the giver and he the receiver, nay the demander.
It purported to be a reasonably serious attempt at a treatment of jazz musicians, their aims, their problems -- the tug-of-war between the `` pure '' and the `` commercial '' -- and seemed a promising vehicle, for the two men shared a common interest in jazz.
It is reasonable to affirm two propositions: Jews have been perceived by non-Jews as all things to all men ; ;
As summer cooled into fall and winter, even so the relationship between the two men continued to grow colder by the day, and by December of 1834 it was icy.
It was at this point that Pike decided to capitalize on the bad feelings between the two men.
His letter of October 26 named two of the men about whom Quiney had written to Shakespeare the day before.
There are only two men remaining in Congress who, with Rayburn, voted for the declaration of war against Germany in 1917.
`` Sure, we met a barrel of rich men but it's hard to find the real thing when you're young, beautiful and the toast of two continents '' `` Remember Fanny Brice promised my mother she would look after me on the road ''??
Prevot had briefed the two new men that afternoon.
But while the two men are riding into the country, where they are going to dinner, they are attacked in the dark of the forest by a band of thieves, who strip them of everything, including most of their clothes.
When finally the two bedraggled men reach their friend's home, Voltaire's fears are once again aroused.

two and swung
Her glance swung past the trailer where the two drivers were standing.
We followed the asphalt road for a few miles and then swung off onto a smaller road which was nothing more than two tire marks on the earth.
Mr. Podger sat down in it, pushed himself back and forth in one or two slow, rhythmic motions, and then swung his feet up into it.
Over the last two decades some new sources of funding for parapsychology in Europe have see a " substantial increase in European parapsychological research so that the center of gravity for the field has swung from the United States to Europe ".
Kellermann swung the final two grenadier battalions wide to the right and succeeded in breaking into Vimeiro.
In the typical four-step approach, the ball is pushed away from the body in step one ; step two has the ball at the bottom of the backswing ; in step three, the ball is at the top of the backswing ; finally, the ball is swung forward and delivered in conjunction with the fourth and final slide-step.
" These two hoops used to be completely separate but now they have swung together and overlap.
In a match where the lead swung back and forth several times, the two titans tested each other in a wide variety of opening formations, and every game ( except the 24th ) was full-blooded and played hard to a clear finish.
Iowa had started from a disadvantaged position and was passed by Infanta Maria Teresa but hit her with two rounds from and swung into the chase.
However, when popular support swung to Mary's side, the Lord Mayor of London and his councils accompanied by the Garter King of Arms, two other heralds, and four trumpeters returned to Cheapside to proclaim Mary's ascension as rightful queen instead.
Whips are generally of two types, either a firm stick device designed to strike directly, or a flexible whip which must be swung in a specific manner to be effective, but has a longer reach.
Negative campaign ads attacking each other by the two front runners soured the voters on them, and a last minute decision by Kerry to put all his remaining money in Iowa swung voters towards him.
A few examples included two signals on the same pole for different traffic approaches, a circular upper quadrant signal in which the target swung in a circular frame, and three-position signals where the target was hidden behind a sign when the signal was inactive.
The two V Corps divisions of Generals Girard and Gazan, preceded by a cavalry brigade, swung left to begin the Marshal's flanking move — their progress was concealed by intervening olive woods, and the first the Allies knew of them was when four French cavalry regiments burst from the southern end of the woods, crossed two brooks, and scattered Loy's Spanish cavalry on the right of Beresford's lines.
According to two teammates who witnessed the fight, Thomas swung a bat at Allen, hitting him in the shoulder.
They consisted of two plastic spheres suspended on string which were swung up and down so they banged against each other, making a clacking sound.
This allowed the block to be unscrewed and swung out in two motions: the " two motion interrupted screw " breech.
However, the modern historiography of slavery has swung between two poles on the question of its demographic and economic effects on Africa as a whole.
The sword swung two ways, as for Philip II it was easier to launch an invasion of England from Normandy.
With the score tied and two out in the bottom of the ninth, with two strikes, Pierzynski swung at a low pitch from Angels pitcher Kelvim Escobar and missed, for strike three.
The tri-ple part may be danced evenly, e. g., two eighth notes or unevenly ( on swung notes ), e. g., the first part taking up 2 / 3s of a beat and the second part 1 / 3, or the first part taking up 3 / 4 of the beat and the 2nd part 1 / 4.

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