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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 second was Louisa May, who fictionalized her experience with the family in her novel Little Women in 1868.
Their second title, and the first to be received through a championship game, came in, two decades before the first Super Bowl game was played.
Their best finish of this period was under the management of Englishman Jesse Carver, when in 1954 – 55 they finished as runners-up, after Udinese who originally finished second were relegated for corruption.
Their second Coppa Italia trophy was won in 1968 – 69 when it was competed in a small league like system.
Their second son, Sydney Earle Chaplin, was born on 30 March 1926.
" Their second album TEA.
Their second son, John Sheldon Doud Eisenhower, was born on August 3, 1922, while they were in Panama ; John served in the United States Army, retired as a brigadier general, became an author and served as U. S. Ambassador to Belgium from 1969 to 1971.
Their first two albums, Deicide and Legion, are ranked second and third place in best-selling death metal albums of the SoundScan era.
Their proposals include always observing Easter on the second Sunday in April, or always having seven Sundays between the Epiphany and Ash Wednesday, producing the same result except that in leap years Easter could fall on 7 April.
Their daughters Cristina and María both married into the high nobility ; Cristina to Ramiro, Lord of Monzón, grandson of García Sánchez III of Navarre via an illegitimate son ; María, first ( it is said ) to a prince of Aragon ( presumably the son of Peter I ) and second to Ramón Berenguer III, count of Barcelona.
Their tests involved tunneling electrons, where the group argued a relativistic prediction for tunneling time should be 500-600 attoseconds ( an attosecond is one quintillionth ( 10 < sup >− 18 </ sup >) of a second ).
They have entered two plays into the Capital Fringe Festival in Washington, D. C .. Their 2007 show, For Boston, won " Best Comedy ", and their second show, The Sticking Place, won " Best Overall " in 2008.
Their second album From Enslavement to Obliteration and the Mentally Murdered EP were tuned to C ♯.
Their first son, Gerd, died within a week of birth, 9 September 1916 ; their second, Ernst, was born on 16 November 1918, and was to remain close to his father for the rest of his life, up to and including a shared exile in London together.
Their concept piece was revived on the second album by the Greek band Anger Department, oddly called ' The Strange Dreams of A Rarebit Fiend ', again after a McCay-comic.
Their second single " There is a Star " was another hit reaching # 8 in the German official singles chart, which earned them another gold disc.
Their second album concluded with the a song titled " David ", possibly referencing Song of Songs as well.
Their song, " Why Can't I Touch It " was played in the second episode of the sixth season of TV series Entourage.
Brunvand used his collection of legends, The Vanishing Hitchhiker: American Urban Legends & Their Meanings ( 1981 ) to make two points: first, that legends and folklore do not occur exclusively in so-called primitive or traditional societies, and second, that one could learn much about urban and modern culture by studying such tales.
Their second son Henry Edgar ( 1876 – 1937 ) was born in London in July 1876.
Their second album Go 2, released later in 1978, featured a typewriter-text cover ( designed by Hipgnosis ) and early pressings were accompanied by a bonus disc Go +, a collection of dub mixes of songs from the album.
Their first Roxy gig was only their second live appearance.
Their culture in large part became identified with early Christianity during the first and second century after being previously regarded as pagans and polytheists during the earlier influences of Hellenism and Rome.
Their conclusions about the empirical proof of DID were echoed by a second group, who still believed the diagnosis existed, but while the knowledge to date did not justify DID as a separate diagnosis, it also did not disprove its existence.

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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 work was published in 1928 after Carnegie's death in Hill's book The Law of Success ( ISBN 0-87980-447-5 ) and in 1937, Think and Grow Rich ( ISBN 1-59330-200-2 ).
Time magazine however, remarked in 1994 that " Their book doesn't quite nail that conclusion.
One of the first mentions of the term " computational chemistry " can be found in the 1970 book Computers and Their Role in the Physical Sciences by Sidney Fernbach and Abraham Haskell Taub, where they state " It seems, therefore, that ' computational chemistry ' can finally be more and more of a reality.
Their work however met criticism from a number of writers, such as psychologists David Marks and Richard Kammann in their 1980 book The Psychology of the Psychic.
Their findings were published in a paper titled "' El Quijote ' como un sistema de distancias / tiempos: hacia la localización del lugar de la Mancha ", which was later published as a book: El enigma resuelto del Quijote.
Their magnum opus, a book claiming a complete and detailed proof ( with a microfiche supplement of over 400 pages ), appeared in 1989 and explained Schmidt's discovery and several further errors found by others.
Their project attracted a great deal of attention, including from the Miami Herald and the final report was published in a book written by the boys called Big Sky, Little Bullet.
According to the book, The Who In Their Own Words, Moon said he broke his tooth driving the car into the pool.
Their work was virtually unknown until 1970, when two Americans, Lynn Schroeder and Sheila Ostrander published a book, Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain.
Their critical theoretical work peaked on the highly influential book The Society of the Spectacle by Guy Debord.
" Similar criticism of Murray came from the historian Ronald Hutton, in both his 1991 book on ancient paganism, The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles: Their Nature and Legacy and in his 1999 study of Wiccan history, The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft.
Their 2001 book, Spreading Misandry, analyzed " pop cultural artifacts and productions from the 1990s " from movies to greeting cards for what they considered to be pervasive messages of hatred toward men.
Their curiosity created demand for a book like de Bry ’ s.
In his book, When Words Lose Their Meaning, he argues that words of persuasion and identification define community and civic life.
The book Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning by R. H. Allen ( 1899 ) has had effects on star names:
After reading the Edwin G. Lutz book Animated Cartoons: How They Are Made, Their Origin and Development, Disney considered cel animation to be much more promising than the cutout animation he was doing for Cauger.
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Goodall in 2009 with Lou Perrotti, who contributed to her book, Hope for Animals and Their World.
) Their book has yet to elicit much of a reaction from philosophers of mathematics, although the book can be read as making strong claims about how that philosophy should proceed.
Their early escapades were documented in Tom Wolfe's book The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test.
Their perspective informs Robert Hutchison's 1997 book Their Kingdom Come: Inside the Secret World of Opus Dei.
Their theoretical work peaked with the highly influential book The Society of the Spectacle in which Guy Debord argued that the spectacle is a fake reality which masks capitalist degradation of human life.

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