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Their and sheer
Their space ship also appeared on their late 80's and early 90's tours in the form of a giant lighting rig and accompanied on stage by their giant pipe organ set piece which is known to Boston insiders as Bertha, because of its sheer size.
Their sheer size and their terrifying appearance made them valued heavy cavalry.
Their sheer numbers create a feeding frenzy along the coastline.
Their hulls were narrow with a large sheer and low freeboard.

Their and strength
Their culture was nomadic, their religion Shamanism or Buddhism and their military strength formidable.
Their strength and reputation kept the newly arrived Europeans from exploiting the animals and resources of most of their land.
Their funding is generally provided by a sponsor, and as their strength comes from their elected representatives, they are typical parties of parliamentarian creation, which depend on the reputation and support of their benefactors.
Their strength and ferocity coincided with the impending trade growth of the maritime silk and spice routes.
Their coordination and strength improve, they play-fight with their litter-mates, and begin to explore the world outside the nest or den.
Their union, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, became an important source of strength for the burgeoning civil rights movement in the early 20th century, notably under the leadership of A. Philip Randolph.
Their strength in the House of Commons fell from 78 seats in 1886 to 47 in 1892 but recovered to 71 and then 68 in the general elections of 1895 and 1900.
Their success in 1892 was built on pitching strength ; Young was the NL's most dominant hurler, and 22-year-old Nig Cuppy had an outstanding rookie year.
Their unique gifts, however, were typically their unusual solidity and strength.
Their traditions, including not accepting neophytes, prevented the community from regaining its strength.
Their view is that chiropractors should restrict their scope of practice to neuromusculoskeletal problems such as muscle spasms, strains, sprains, fatigue, imbalance of strength and flexibility, stretched or irritated nerve tissue, and so forth.
Their ties with Britain and their antipathy to the United States provided the strength needed to keep Canada independent and distinct in North America.
Their main strength was in construction, printing, railroads, and other crafts where the AFL at a strong system in place.
Yea, Egyptians vanity, and in vain do help, Therefore I have cried concerning this: ` Their strength ( rāḥāḇ ) to sit still.
Their position was one of some strength ; they were employed as experts in economic development and in education, as engineers and as suppliers of machinery and plant for industrial enterprises.
Their average total strength was just over 10, 000 men per division.
Their new Khan launched a daring strike at Coventry in the Lyran Alliance and managed to restore the Jade Falcons ' strength by winning possession of other Crusader units in the Harvest Trials.
Their new codex included many new units, including vehicles, transports, and melee units, giving them far more diversity, though their true strength still lies in their durability and shooting.
Their task is to enforce the ways with skill, tactics and, if necessary, with brute strength.
Their letters show their opinion that Thalberg's main strength was his astonishing technical skills.
Their most productive years are between eight and eighteen, although they retain their strength and stamina into their twenties.
Their strength fell to around 100, 000 by February 1916, and moreover their companies tended to fall into inactivity.
Their decline was caused by the growing strength of the Red Air Force and the redeployment of assets to defend against American and British strategic bombardment.
Their Tornado aircraft were each able to carry two WE. 177 bombs and the ratio of weapons to aircraft at full strength increased to 1. 5: 1, with an allowance now made for attrition in the

Their and allowed
Their houses had to remain open for visitors even during the night, and they were not allowed to be more than a day's journey from Rome.
Their original alphabet was based on a spelling reform for English known as the Romic alphabet, but in order to make it usable for other languages, the values of the symbols were allowed to vary from language to language.
Their testimony guides the jury, but they are not allowed to testify to the accused's criminal responsibility, as this is a matter for the jury to decide.
Their investment in infrastructure have allowed them to make more profits, facilitate drug trafficking and money laundering.
Their hind limbs, on the other hand, were not built for speed, but they were long compared with most pterosaurs, and allowed for a long stride length.
Their discovery led to the development of recombinant DNA technology that allowed, for example, the large scale production of human insulin for diabetics using E. coli bacteria.
Their great intelligence allowed them to gain a great deal of influence and power quickly.
Their use on public streets is allowed in most countries, but often with various restrictions.
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 prophets dyed their hair, stained their eyelids, and were allowed to play with tables and dice and lend on usury.
Their parents were allowed to visit, but if those in charge of the Children's Wing suspected a parent and child were bonding too closely, the community would enforce a period of separation.
By the end of the 19th century, some French organists ( e. g., Charles-Marie Widor and his students Charles Tournemire and Louis Vierne ) named some of their organ compositions symphony: Their instruments ( many built by Aristide Cavaillé-Coll ) allowed an orchestral approach ( Kaye 2001 ; Smith 2001 ; Thomson 2001 ).
Their dual roadways allowed high volumes of traffic, the need for no or few traffic lights along with relatively gentle grades and curves allowed higher speeds.
Their cause was strengthened by the adoption of general incorporation statutes in the states in the late 19th century, most notably in New Jersey and Delaware, which allowed anyone to form corporations without any particular government grant or authorization, and thus without the government-granted monopolies that had been common in charters granted by the Crown or by acts of the legislature.
Their pioneering use of water-proof hydraulic mortar and particularly Roman concrete allowed for much larger dam structures than previously built, such as the Lake Homs Dam, possibly the largest water barrier to that date, and the Harbaqa Dam, both in Roman Syria.
Their geographic and social isolation from the rest of the Jewish community over the course of many centuries allowed them to develop a liturgy and set of practices that are significantly distinct from those of other Oriental Jewish groups ; they themselves comprise three distinctly different groups, though the distinction is one of religious law and liturgy rather than of ethnicity.
Their sessions are public, except in cases regulated by formal law ; delegation is allowed ( Subarticle 1 ).
Their relations, however, allowed the establishment of trade with the Plymouth colonists as far west as the Narragansett Bay, if not with the Narragansett nation itself.
Their infrared eyesight not only allowed them to see Thread but to discern live Thread from Thread that had been frozen by the night atmosphere, and the shorter wingspan was intended to minimize Thread damage.
Their success allowed for the addition of two more craft in the 1940s and 1950s, by which time the ferries were making 40, 000 crossings annually, carrying 1. 5 million passengers and 800, 000 vehicles.
Their system required much more time than Deluc's Mosaic variety of Neptunism allowed.
Their versatility allowed them to pair with many different artists in the recording studios, producing Top 10 hits with the likes of Bing Crosby ( the only recording artist of the 1940s to sell more records than The Andrews Sisters ), Danny Kaye, Dick Haymes, Carmen Miranda, Al Jolson, Ray McKinley, Burl Ives, Ernest Tubb, Red Foley, Dan Dailey, Alfred Apaka, and Les Paul.
Their production and distribution deal with Paramount allowed to expand on their song film format in their new Screen Songs, a continuation of the earlier Ko-Ko Song Cartunes.

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