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Their high cost meant that few were built and the 1950s-designed B-52s continued in use into the 21st century.
Their factory boasted having the only steam operated molding machine back in 1907 ; allowing them cost efficiencies passed on to the consumer.
Their magnificent tomb had been designed and executed between 1374 and 1380 by Henry Yevele with the assistance of Thomas Wrek, at a total cost of £ 592.
Their scintillating 5 – 0 demolition of Real Madrid in the semi-final second leg came at a cost, as Gullit suffered an injury and required surgery to be fit in time for the final.
Their enjoyment of the first class trip was short-lived as they found they had to pay back the cost of the passage out of their $ 25 weekly income as messengers to Universal Pictures in New York.
Their decisive victory in the Battle of Mookerheyde in the south east, on the Meuse embankment, on 14 April cost the lives of two of William's brothers, Louis and Henry.
Their report, NSC-68, was submitted directly to Truman in February 1950, who sent it to the NSC for a cost analysis.
Their house of worship was erected in 1843 ; it will seat 300 and cost $ 2, 500.
Their house of worship was erected in 1841 ; it will seat 350 and cost $ 1, 600.
Their cost of living was covered by community taxation.
Their main advantage is their fairly low cost compared to surveys, as one can get results relatively quickly and increase the sample size of a report by talking with several people at once.
Their primary function is to generate profits for their stockholders, but they are structured and regulated by the US government to enhance the availability and reduce the cost of credit to targeted borrowing sectors.
Their success has led to the silicone bracelet becoming a high cost tool for various awareness, information, and charity campaigns.
" Their value was further eroded by aggressive bundling deals from Microsoft that could allow Word, Excel and PowerPoint to be purchased for a cost not much higher than MacWrite alone, a bundle that Claris did not match.
Their approach fundamentally goes against Porter's concept that a firm must focus either on cost leadership or on differentiation.
Their presence was discovered by a Union detachment that volunteered to ride around the square in order to draw fire and cause the Confederates to reveal themselves — an act of courage which cost two Union soldiers their lives.
The Lady's Magazine or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, was a British fashion magazine produced every month from 1770 until 1837 and cost six pence per copy.
Their software and diagrams were available to others for free or for a minimal cost.
Their unfair and incomplete / biased reporting cost him personally and professionally.
Their personnel are often the best individuals in the game, but most effects cost a little more to achieve.
Their value is in being able to precisely target and disable enemy assets from long range for a relatively low cost.
Their large surface area to volume ratio can achieve rapid and low cost reactions, using a variety of designs.
Their low cost and resistance to damage make them particularly suited to institutional settings, such as elementary school classrooms.
Their location at the center of the country lowered the average travel cost for aircraft to the factories, as well as providing aviation jobs in the Canadian west.

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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.
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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