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Their and back
Their father, when he came back from those many business trips, just bumped their mother on the forehead with his lips and asked if anybody had thought to mix the martinis and put them in the electric icebox.
Their fourth album Still Life told the story of an exiled man who has come back to his home town to find the woman he loves.
Their civilization dates back as early as 3500 B. C.
Their theology included belief in the immortality of the soul and that they would receive their souls back after death.
Their night vision is especially good due to the presence of a tapetum lucidum, which reflects light back inside the eyeball, and gives felid eyes their distinctive shine.
Their evolutionary history is recorded by 15 extinct fossil genera and extends back 11. 2 million to 16. 4 million years to the Middle Miocene Epoch in Europe and North Africa ; in Asia it extends 6 million to 11 million years.
Their appetites will not come back until the water becomes warm in the spring.
Their origin can be traced back to the early Gulf of Mexico, when the shallow ocean had high rates of evaporation.
Their decadent lifestyles almost shattered the band, until managers Thaler and McGhee pulled an intervention, and refused to allow the band to tour in Europe, fearing that " some them would come back in bodybags ".
Their prototypes are the oldest winged fossils, go back to the Devonian, and are different in several respects from the wings of other insects.
Their heated rivalry with the Giants is the oldest of the NFC East rivalries, dating all the way back to 1933 and has been considered the best rivalry in the NFL in the 21st century.
Their common ancestor can be traced back to the Early Tertiary period tens of millions of years ago, with a wide distribution across Eurasia.
Their boat, the only way back, is destroyed by patrols, and the team soon learns that the cult plans to systematically destroy nearby Los Angeles.
Their interest is such that they would go back in time, causing the alteration of the events of Star Trek: First Contact, and then encountering the Crew of the NX-01 Enterprise during " Regeneration ", and enabling the Borg of the 24th Century to become aware of Earth in the first place.
Their names had not been credited in most movie and historical accounts, and they were turned back before they could visit President Kennedy's inauguration, though the Australian coastwatcher would also meet the president.
Their major victory at the Battle of Isandlwana is well known, but they also forced back a British column at the Battle of Hlobane mountain, deploying fast-moving regiments over a wide area in the rugged ravines and gullies while the British were quickly on the move.
Their replacements, Elijah Pitts and Jim Grabowski, were both injured early in the season, forcing Green Bay coach Vince Lombardi to use veteran reserve running back Donny Anderson and rookie Travis Williams.
Their outstanding defense was led by future Hall of Fame defensive back Ronnie Lott and linebacker Charles Haley, who led the NFC in sacks.
Their origins can be traced back to speech scrolls, painted ribbons of paper which trailed from the mouths of speaking subjects, depicting their words.
Their followers claimed they received the prophetic gift from the prophets Quadratus and Ammia of Philadelphia, figures believed to have been part of a line of prophetic succession stretching all the way back to Agabus and the daughters of Philip the Evangelist.
Their fossil range dates back to the Early Cambrian.
Hanks climbed back to the top again with his portrayal of a washed-up baseball star turned manager in A League of Their Own ( 1992 ).
Their distinctive garment was a scapular of two strips of dark cloth, worn on the breast and back, and fastened at the shoulders.
Their factory boasted having the only steam operated molding machine back in 1907 ; allowing them cost efficiencies passed on to the consumer.

Their and legs
Their loins are more slender, their legs longer, their feet narrower, and their tails more thinly clothed with fur.
Their long legs and curved canine teeth are adapted for hunting small mammals, birds, and reptiles, and their large feet and fused leg bones give them a physique well-suited for long-distance running, capable of maintaining speeds of for extended periods of time.
Their legs are also short, considerably shorter when compared to a small tiger or lion in a similar weight range, but are thick and powerful.
Their long legs and bone structure suggest an animal that was adapted to running at high speeds over rough terrain.
Their temperature control mechanism relies on action by the bird, which uses its wings to cover the naked skin of the upper legs and flanks to conserve heat, or leaves these areas bare to release heat.
Their wings were formed by a membrane of skin, muscle, and other tissues stretching from the legs to a dramatically lengthened fourth finger.
Their legs are thought to have been short, thick, tapering and to have ended in a single strong claw ; it appears that they were well-adapted for maintaining a secure hold upon rocks or seaweed against the wash of waves, like the legs of a shore crab.
Their arms move with opposite legs.
Their legs, technically called lobopods, are loosely conical in shape, tapering from the body to their clawed tips.
Their name comes from the Latin cruralis meaning " of the legs ".
Their industry brought about many inventions like Babbitt metal, the rotary harrow, the circular saw, the clothespin, the Shaker peg, the flat broom, the wheel-driven washing machine, a machine for setting teeth in textile cards, a threshing machine, metal pens, a new type of fire engine, a machine for matching boards, numerous innovations in waterworks, planing machinery, a hernia truss, silk reeling machinery, small looms for weaving palm leaf, machines for processing broom corn, ball-and-socket tilters for chair legs, and a number of other useful inventions.
Their legs are short and stout, with broad paws.
Their legs and feet are weak and short, and trogons are essentially unable to walk beyond a very occasional shuffle along a branch.
Their Snowspeeder inflicts the first casualty against the AT-AT attack group by firing a harpoon trailing a tow cable into one of the walker's legs and circling the walker several times, causing it to trip and fall and allowing Rebel forces to destroy the walker.
Their legs are feathered to the toes, and in winter the toes too have feathers or small scales on the sides, an adaptation for walking on snow and burrowing into it for shelter.
Their long legs allow them to take strides of up to They are opportunistically nomadic and may travel long distances to find food ; they feed on a variety of plants and insects, but have been known to go for weeks without food.
Their legs are among the strongest of any animals, allowing them to rip metal wire fences.
Their feet have only three toes and a similarly reduced number of bones and associated foot muscles ; they are the only birds with gastrocnemius muscles in the back of the lower legs.
Their legs are long, the hind pair well adapted for jumping: a flea can jump vertically up to 7 inches ( 18 cm ) and horizontally up to 13 inches ( 33 cm ), making the flea one of the best jumpers of all known animals ( relative to body size ), second only to the froghopper.
Their powerful hind legs are not only used for bounding at high speeds and jumping great heights, but also to administer vigorous kicks to fend off potential predators.
Their long, sturdy legs are well suited for long leaps, and their toes are unusually large.
Their limbs ( wings and legs ) have adapted to have greater flexibility over time.

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