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Their and constant
Their primary motivations for leaving the Cape were to escape British rule and extract themselves from the constant border wars between the British imperial government and the native tribes on the eastern frontier.
Their views continued to be popular with many Bolsheviks throughout most of the Russian Civil War and their supporters, including Podvoisky, who became one of Trotsky's deputies, were a constant thorn in Trotsky's side.
Their banks are in general well defined and the wet season rise seems fairly constant.
Their characteristic head bobbing was shown to be due to their natural desire to keep their vision constant in a 1978 experiment by B. J.
Their relationship continued to blossom, so much so that years later Sarah wrote – " To see was a constant joy ; and to part with for never so short a time, a constant uneasiness ...
Their constant arguments and the pressure to hide the relationship from the public started to take its toll on the band.
Their Jack Russell, Earl, who was the inspiration and constant muse for the Mutts character of the same name, died in November 2007 after living with Patrick for over 18 years.
Their situation worsened in the 15th and 16th centuries due to constant military conflicts and invasions by Timur, Ottoman Empire, and Muslim Persia.
Their efforts led to the preparation of Newcomb's Tables of the Sun in 1895, and correspond to a value for the Gaussian gravitational constant of, where A is the length of the semi-major axis of the Earth's orbit and D is the mean solar day at J1900. 0.
Their constant failures result in the two regularly being abused, both verbally and physically, by Robotnik.
Their thrust is actually inversely proportional to Isp if power going into exhaust is constant or at its limit from heat dissipation needs or other engineering constraints ).
Their style of supporting includes the use of large and small flags, displaying of banners and especially the creation of colorful and large choreographys, noisy and constant cheering and other supporters stuff.
" Their presence in local black communities sparked drive-by shootings, Molotov cocktails, and constant harassment.
Their forebears, members of the reiver ' clans ', were in constant conflict with their Scots counterpart.
Their theory qualitatively predicted the general pattern of coupling constant running, with plausible assumptions, it gave rough mass ratio values between third generation leptons and quarks, and it was the first indication that the law of Baryon number is inexact, that the proton is unstable.
Their actions increased the tension at the southern border of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ( Kresy ), which resulted in almost constant low-level warfare in those territories for almost the entire existence of the Commonwealth.
Their assistants faced a similar scenario: even though they were able to gain entrance to the screening, they were unable to hear it due to the deafening murmur originating from the street and the constant singing of the fans watching the film.
Their main principle is providing constant pressures in a balloon by means of a pneumatic pump.
Their constant quest for love is the way they cope with the unfavorable aspects of life.
Their drawbacks are that they can take a relatively long period of time to " stabilize " their load amount, and that they require a constant supply of water to the " water brake housing " for cooling.
Their habitat includes thick bushveld, rocky hillsides, dry riverbeds and anywhere with a constant supply of water.
Their relationship was not happy, mainly due to de Steiguer imperious manner described by Carney as " constant pressure, irascibility, criticism, and unpleasantness ".
Their constant love to mixing electronic and live instruments brought on stage a vocalist and several other people who played guitars, drums and electronic drums, flute and all kinds of percussion.

Their and chase
Their struggle is interrupted and Stevenson flees, getting hit by a car during the frantic chase on foot.
Their brass-based connecting passage between sections from the original Dragnet television show's theme song was used as incidental music during a dramatic scene — an armed chase through the rafters of a gymnasium — near the end of Hiding Out.
Their project was supported by Reichsforstmeister and Reichsjägermeister Hermann Göring, who kept Heck cattle in his chase at Rominten near the Russian-Polish border.
Their common support they have from the chase, women as well as men ; for with these the former wander up and down, and crave a portion of the prey.
Their smoking, overturned vehicle can be briefly seen on an overpass at one point during the highway chase level.
Their rivalry started when Coppi, the helping hand, won the Giro and Bartali, the star, marshalled the two men's team to chase him.
Their chase proceeds to a railway track above a river and both of them fall over.
Their argument about the film is interrupted by the arrival of the truck chase.
Their intent is more to prevent the risk of the bird deciding to chase something it shouldn't, and less to keep the bird from getting away, as falconry birds are routinely ( and as part of the sport ) set free-the bond between bird and falconer serves as a much better leash than any leather or rope ever will ; however, it is not always desirable that a bird be able to take flight at its own whim, and both on the glove and on the perch, jesses help ensure this.

Their and is
Their own easier, slower tempo is especially dear to Southerners ; ;
Their gait is impossible to convey in words.
Their rebellion against authoritarian society is not far removed from the violence of revolt characteristic of the juvenile delinquent.
Their artistic rationale is given to the witness of unreason.
It is different with his volume The Swedes And Their Chieftains ( Svenskarna och deras Hovdingar ), a history intended for the general reader and particularly suited for high school students.
Their great error is to mingle the responses typical of each of the three types of change.
Their meeting at San Francisco is nominally scheduled as a conference of the California Democratic Council directorate.
Their burgeoning popularity may be a result of the closing of the 52nd Street burlesque joints, but curiously enough their atmosphere is almost always familial -- neighborhood saloons with a bit of epidermis.
Their main asset is an abundance of unsaturated fatty acids, so necessary for maintaining the good health of the circulatory system.
Their cost is not beyond the hopes of the American pocketbook, the range being about $150 to $1,000, depending on size.
If you really insist on knowing their names, an excellent book on the North American species is Bumblebees And Their Ways by O. E. Plath.
Their sum is X, the total number of successes, which in this experiment has the value Af.
Their experience is quite in contrast with that of children of upper- and upper-middle-class native-born parents, who are more likely to regard education as good for its own sake and to discount the vocational emphases in the curriculum.
Their amplitude sometimes is as little as two feet from trough to crest.
Their characteristic experience is that of the individual at an altar or a shrine rather than that of a continuing social group with a distinctive kind of fellowship.
Their presence is not as frightening as the discontent which creates their opportunity.
Their view is that last-minute changes the Mayor is proposing to make in the Democratic ticket only emphasize the weakness of his performance as Mayor.
Their secondary hero is another pro, Willie Chisholm, who drank his lunch during another Open and tried to blast his way out of a rock-strewn gully.
Their heights, that is.
Their father is Charles B. Armour.
Their mother is Mrs. Camilla Alsop Wendell.
Their names are Mantle and Maris, their team is the Yankees, and their threat is real.
Their Eisenhower is insubstantial.

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