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Their own easier, slower tempo is especially dear to Southerners ; ;
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 daughter, Susannah Heschel, is a Jewish scholar in her own right.
Their residence, an old mansion, is guarded by a giant octopus of Dr. Vornoff's own creation which lives in the surrounding swamp.
Their own anti-Semitism has caused this vast crime to bounce off their consciousness.
Their main food was fish, usually in length and weighing, but occasionally their prey was up to half the bird's own length.
Their show grew quickly until it was carried by close to a hundred stations, with average viewers numbering over twelve million, and the Bakkers had established their own network, The PTL Television Network ( also known as PTL-The Inspirational Network ).
Their children, James Haven ( born 1973 ) and Angelina Jolie ( born 1975 ), would go on to enter the film business, Haven as an actor and producer, and Jolie as a movie star in her own right.
The KSR-1 and-2 supported Micro Focus COBOL and C / C ++ programming languages, and the Oracle PRDBMS and the MATISSE OODBMS from ADB, Inc. Their own product, the KSR Query Decomposer, complemented the functions of the Oracle product for SQL uses.
Their authority began to rise with Fakhr ad-Din I, who was permitted by Ottoman authorities to organize his own army, and reached its peak with Fakhr ad-Din II ( 1570 – 1635 ).
Their jurisdiction is limited to the Earth-Moon system ; other human colonies have their own militia.
Their son, Charlton Ogburn, Jr, agreed with Looney that the theory was an impediment to the Oxfordian movement and omitted all discussion about it in his own Oxfordian works.
Their paper built upon Ernst Mayr's theory of geographic speciation, I. Michael Lerner's theories of developmental and genetic homeostasis, as well as their own empirical research.
Their own memories are not reliable or complete and they misunderstand each other as they stumble through philosophical arguments while not realizing the implications to themselves.
Their approach was similar to classical music ; each instrument played its own melodic line to generate a grand musical theme.
Their low sides made them susceptible to swamping in high seas, and even to having their boiler fires extinguished by spray from their own torpedo explosions.
Their affordability and ability to run on personal computers also allowed engineers to do their own drafting work, eliminating the need for entire departments.
Their resentment on learning that their own decisions can be overruled from outside remains as obstinate as ever ".
Their popularity even exceeded Montanus ' own.
Their own spiritual sacrifice is key, including the celebration of the mystery of the Holy Eucharist — the greatest task of priests — and the recitation of the Divine office ( see Breviary ), the voice of the Church, together with Christ, making intercession.
Their autonym is ( oθaakiiwaki in their own language, and their exonym is Ozaagii (- wag ) in Ojibwe.
Their leader Thomas Rainsborough declared, " I think it's clear, that every man that is to live under a government ought first by his own consent to put himself under that government.
Their own assessment was that 35 % of the patients improved greatly, 35 % improved moderately and that in the remaining 30 % there was no change.
" Their stated intention to protest the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August, including nominating their own candidate, " Lyndon Pigasus Pig " ( an actual pig ), was also widely publicized in the media at this time.

Their and experience
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 second was Louisa May, who fictionalized her experience with the family in her novel Little Women in 1868.
Their loss, however, was compensated by the tender solicitude and care of his paternal grandfather and grandmother, the latter of whom lived to experience in her turn the kindest personal attention from her grandson, who, when he had the means, gave her an asylum in his house at Rome.
Their study revealed that all subjects retrieved about the same number of chunks, but the size of the chunks varied with subjects ' prior experience.
Their physical and emotional rapport was very strong from the start, and the age difference and different acting experience also created the additional dimension of a mentor-student relationship.
Their technical competence and extensive experience in their early years with self-made instruments and unusual means of creating sounds meant that they were able to exploit this new technology to make music quite unlike anything heard before.
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 adoption by the rave subculture is probably due to the enhancement of the overall social and musical experience.
Their political relationship provided stability, continuity, experience and authority to a party that was beginning even then, to severely lack a solid second-rung.
Their purpose was " to transform one's ability to experience living so that the situations one had been trying to change or had been putting up with, clear up just in the process of life itself.
An integral part of the Dee Rocks experience, is the " Styes in Their Eyes " finale when local characters take to the stage to entertain and dazzle the audience with their party pieces.
Their advice and guidance is particularly important for junior officers, who begin their careers in a position of authority but generally lack practical experience.
Their third album, Survivor, which contains themes the public interpreted as a channel to the group's experience, contains the worldwide hits " Independent Women ", " Survivor " and " Bootylicious ".
Their presumed Norwegian origin was not generally known at that time, but when that widely believed story was added to the war-time experience of many patriots, it strengthened their status as national symbols.
Their mission is to enhance the individual and collective student experience through education, empowerment, and advocacy by education to the needs and interest of students.
She wrote in her autobiography that she had “ tried to embalm all the tenderness of passion for him .” With this emotional inspiration, Hurston went on to paint the picture of Their Eyes using her personal experience and research as a template.
Their association would also result in Ford's book Woodrow Wilson, the Man and His Work, which was an account of Wilson's experience on the presidential campaign trail.
Their visually striking instruments are crafted out of steel and aluminum and amplified by large curved conical sheets of metal, and are most often easy to play and accessible to people with any level of experience.
Their best-known books draw mainly on their personal experience on their homesteads.
Their political relationship provided stability, continuity, experience and authority to a party that was beginning even then, to severely lack a solid second-rung.
Their experience in sniping and street fighting caused the operation to develop into a bitter house-to-house battle.
Their light guns and tanks had no chance against the heavier German equipment, and they had little or no experience in armored warfare.
Their vision statement — Kappa Alpha Theta is the organization that provides the finest and most rewarding membership experience for women — is based on Theta's core purpose and values.

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