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Their dedication was rewarded with a 85-72 Duke victory, and tenting in K-ville quickly became a Duke University tradition.
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Their efforts culminated in a dedication, presided over by retired Gen. William Westmoreland, in the summer of 1977.
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Their skin was covered with a thin coating of sweat and dirt which had almost the consistency of a second skin.
Their writings assume more than dramatic or patriotic interest because of their conviction that the struggle in which they were involved was neither selfish nor parochial but, rather, as Washington in his last wartime circular reminded his fellow countrymen, that `` with our fate will the destiny of unborn millions be involved ''.
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Their house was a centuries-old Colonial which they had had restored ( guided by an eminent architect ) and updated, and added on to.
Their world, again, was a still simple, traditional age which was only slowly beginning to appreciate the complexity of life.
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Their second was Louisa May, who fictionalized her experience with the family in her novel Little Women in 1868.
Their goal was to regain access to Eden by finding the correct formula for perfect living, following specific rules governing agriculture, diet, and reproduction.
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Their councils were generally led by government commissioners, who often rewarded the chiefs with honors, decorations, and knighthood.
Their efforts were rewarded by an efflorescence of Czech literature and the growth of a Czech reading public.
Their predominance ended in the Schmalkaldic War, which pitted the Protestant Schmalkaldic League against Emperor Charles V. Although itself Protestant, the Albertine branch rallied to the Empire's cause ; Charles V rewarded them by forcing the Ernestines to sign away their rights to the Electoral title and lands to the Albertines.
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Their participation in Afghanistan has been rewarded with the Navy Presidential Unit Citation on 8 February 2005 on grounds of their efforts.
Their toil was soon rewarded, and " several tens of thousand catties ' weight of food " were discovered.
Their efforts were quickly rewarded, with the island re-emerging as a haven for all types of seabirds.
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