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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 constant chase is the traditional explanation for the movement of the sun and moon through the sky.
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 and love
" The aboriginals were willing to engage in barter ... Their love of gain overcame every other consideration " Magellan mistakes the curious Chamorros as thieves, naming Guam the " Island of Thieves ".
Their love of laughter, spirit of song, horses and gambling, along with their willingness to live for the moment is the legacy they have given to the Jamaicans.
Their mixture of heavy metal and glam rock stylings produced several best-selling albums during the 1980s, including Shout at the Devil ( 1983 ), Theatre of Pain ( 1985 ), and Girls, Girls, Girls ( 1987 ), which showcased their love of motorcycles, whiskey and strip clubs, and which told tales of substance abuse, sexual escapades, and general decadence.
Their tradition says that they split from the Otoe tribe, which belongs to the same Chiwere branch of the Siouan language, because of a love affair between the children of two tribal chiefs.
Their only album, the eponymous The Modern Lovers, contained stylistically unprecedented songs about dating awkwardness, growing up in Massachusetts, and love of life and the USA.
Their nephew, returning home a desperate man, falls in love with an abbess, in whom he discovers the daughter of the King of England.
Their convictions about the nature of consciousness and its relation to external nature, about the fundamental separateness of individuals that involves both isolation and love, about the human and non-human nature of time and death, and about the ideal goods of truth, love and beauty – all these were largely shared.
Their effects are characterized by feelings of openness, euphoria, empathy, love, heightened self-awareness, and by mild audio and visual distortions ( an overall enhancement of sensory experience is often reported ).
Their romance progresses to the point of marriage when, despite his qualms, for love of Louise Alfred agrees to obey the Queen.
Their marriage comes to an end, when she falls in love with Kurt von Obersdorf in Berlin.
Their relationship evolved into love, and they enjoyed a happily married life.
Their love must be cooled to a more sensible level.
Their mutual attraction and love is described as intense and deep in eastern poems and literature.
" Their love for each other was no secret, as is borne out by their own words.
Their considerable correspondence shows evidence of his lasting love for her despite his infidelities and personal emotional turmoil.
Their first love, however, is forestry ; they love the trees of their stedding, and grew groves near the cities they built to remind them of their home.
Their voyages take them from Paris to Istanbul on the Orient Express, and as the journey unfolds, so do the stories of Aunt Augusta, painting the picture of a woman for whom love has been the defining feature of her life.
Their name, often shortened to " Kewpies ", is derived from " cupid ", the Roman god of beauty and – as Eros is the Greek version of Cupid – erotic love.
Their songs are typically about love, betrayal and break-ups.
Their love affair caused much rift in the orthodox Pune society of the time and led to a major crisis within the royal Peshwa family.
Their voices are low and soprano and the children love singing as well as anything artistic.
Their love of ska, reggae and early lovers rock inspired such original tracks as " King ", " Madam Medusa ", " Food for Thought ", " Signing Off " and " One in Ten ".< ref >" UB40.
Their reunion is short-lived as the three remaining Angel Masters come to Earth to punish both Kohaku, and Hisui for being in love with a demon.

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