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Their headquarters then moved to Limassol on the island of Cyprus, and they also attempted to maintain a garrison on tiny Arwad Island, just off the coast from Tortosa.
Their tiny, hard-walled eggs or cysts ( diameter about 200 micrometers ) are harvested in quantity during the fall and early winter.
Their distinctive, flattened tests and tiny spines were adapted to life on or under loose sand.
Their productivity was low since they provided tiny salaries and no pensions, and they failed to create a sense of collective ownership ; small-scale pilfering was common, and food became scarce.
Their final stop is the North Pole where the head elf, Bernard ( David Krumholtz ), shows him a tiny inscription on the card which says that upon the disappearance of the previous occupant, whoever wears the suit immediately assumes the identity of Santa Claus and all the responsibilities that go with it.
Their costumes display all the abstractions and stylizations characteristic of the cartoon art, such as the oversized eyes and tiny mouths so often encountered in manga.
Their flowers are among the most diverse and unusual, although often very small, and specialize in using tiny insects such as gnats or Chalcid wasps for pollination.
Their deep bill is specialised for filtering tiny food items.
Their thick, shimmery fur sparkles with tiny lights ; their Kewpie doll style heads are hairless and feature big eyes with rows of lights for eyebrows.
Their first LP produced under that name As the Veneer of Democracy Starts to Fade was amongst the most industrial, noise-oriented and uncompromising of the group's output, described by John Leland as " a scary mess of random sounds, spoken words, and tiny snippets of music, processed and distorted to a grating electric edge.
* Their audience with the Great Ghandizen, a tiny ruler who made a massive number of contributions to his homeworld and who often crushed any and all invaders who wished him ill with a massive set of pulverizing crushing devices.
Their prey consists primarily of tiny crustaceans, such as amphipods, copepods, euphausiids ( krill ) and ostracods ( seed shrimp ), and of fish smaller than themselves.
Their " ThinCRT " displays used metal emitters, originally built out of tiny molybdenum cones known as Spindt tips.
Their tongues have fringed edges, which help in both nectar eating and in catching tiny insects.
Their displacements range from a tiny 1. 8 L to 2. 5 L. They all use a 27-degree DOHC valvetrain with directly actuated hydraulic ( HLA ) bucket lifters.
Their fluid and flexible body squeezes through air holes and tiny crevasses in ice.
Their closest neighbours were the villagers of the tiny hamlet of San Terenzo.
Their tiny office opened at 250 West 57th street in NYC on May 1, 1981.
Their usual garb consisted of a tiny red embroidered velvet jacket with a gold-embroidered silk shirt, shalvars ( baggy trousers ), a long skirt and a gilt belt, knotted at the back.
Their food sources vary with some eating carrion or live prey, others eat seeds, fruit or tiny water organisms.
Their tiny magnetic fields point in random directions and cancel each other out, so the material has no overall net magnetic field.
Their procedure involved temporarily opening the uterus, draining the amniotic fluid, partially extracting and performing surgery on the tiny fetus, and then restoring the fetus to the uterus back inside the mother.

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Their distinctive orange, red, or purple glow during operation indicates the presence of gas ; electrons flowing in a vacuum do not produce light within that region.
Their base of operation included land storage facilities on the shore and on the beach ( Manasota ) to salt, dry and pack the fish in barrels.
Their operation had the all-important landing rights for Havana, having acquired American International Airways, a small airline established in 1926 by John K. Montgomery and Richard B. Bevier as a seaplane service from Key West, Florida, to Havana.
Their top-level members are 21 individuals, 18 of whom handle day-to-day affairs and are drawn in groups of three from six of the world's greatest criminal organisations — the Gestapo, SMERSH, Marshal Josip Broz Tito's secret police, the Mafia, the Unione Corse, and a massive heroin-smuggling operation based in Turkey.
Their treaty defined spheres of operation and interest, but achieve little of substance or value for either side.
Their companies, Talkeetna Air Taxi and Hudson Air Service ( now operating as Sheldon Air Service ), respectively, are still in operation.
Their operation was expanded in 1836 with the construction of an iron furnace and further still in 1841 when a rolling mill was added to the complex.
Their first British operation was opened at Chippenham, Wiltshire, in 1873.
Their jobs focused more on safe operation of their trains, timekeeping, handling parcels and other consignments, with a dedicated ' Travelling Ticket Inspector ' provided.
Their hull designs would make open ocean operation dangerous.
Their first major operation was the assassination of the mayor of Jaffna, Alfred Duraiappah in 1975 by Prabhakaran.
Their use when clothing is stored out-of-season gave rise to the colloquial usage of the terms " mothballed " and " put into mothballs " to refer to anything which is put into storage or whose operation is suspended.
Their decision to go ahead with the operation caused an international media blitz.
Their air operations include the operation of fixed-wing and rotary aircraft on and around aircraft carriers for either combat or non-combat missions, aviation life support missions, and aerial / satellite imagery.
Their operation makes them suitable for use in medium to high-voltage AC power control applications, such as lamp dimming, regulators and motor control.
Their new house was large, with extensive grounds, and Bentham planned to cultivate the land for profit, with his son George managing most of the operation.
Their first operation, Operation Postmaster, was in January 1942, when they seized an Italian liner, a German tanker and a yacht from Fernando Po.
Their tow was driven by the rear wheel of a Ford Model A. Wallace " Bunny " Bertram took it over for the second season, improved the operation, renamed it from Ski-Way to Ski Tow,
Their " City Hunter " business is an underground jack-of-all-trades operation, contacted by writing the letters " XYZ " on a blackboard at Shinjuku Station.
Their experience in sniping and street fighting caused the operation to develop into a bitter house-to-house battle.
Their private collection of contemporary art, total 110 images, as well as funds for construction and operation of the centre was donated by the couple in 1961, when the Sonja Henie and Niels Onstad Foundation was created.
Their operation normally causes flooding of washlands, rather than centres of population, which might otherwise be inundated.
Their operation was quite risky since blockading fleets would not hesitate to fire on them.
Their investigation leads to the breaking up of the vicious human trafficking / smuggling operation run by Harris's character.
Their operation need not involve motion relative to targets.

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