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There were tracks of cattle all over his six hundred and forty acres.
There were three other men within this prison whom Barton would have liked to liberate, but they were in other cell blocks.
There were seven of them, enough for a show of strength -- to run a bluff.
There were no tracks of either hoofs or boots.
There were two horses in the barn, a sway-backed dun and Jess Crouch's buckskin.
There was raw fury in his eyes, and the veins of his neck were swollen.
There were no less than six or seven saloons in Ganado, not counting the lower class dives, all vying for the trade of celebrating miners and teamsters.
There were gigantic blisters and rope burns on our hands ; ;
There was a measure of protection in its concrete walls and ceiling, but the engineers who hastily installed it were well aware that concrete is not much better than prayer, if as efficacious, when a direct hit comes along.
There were fantastic flowers without perfume, and gaudy birds without song.
There were two rubbing sticks for making fire, two stones shaped roughly like knives, a woven-root container which held a few pounds of dried worms and the dead body of some rodent.
There were fences in the old days when we were children.
There were more indications by the mid-twentieth century.
There is evidence to suggest, in fact, that many authors of the humorous sketches were prompted to write them -- or to make them as indelicate as they are -- by way of protesting against the artificial refinements which had come to dominate the polite letters of the South.
There were no reasons for such suppositions then.
There were three years of this strange warfare ; ;
There never were two fames alike.
There were times that he worked with both lyricists simultaneously.
There is a mediocre restaurant at Sounion and I fed a thin little Grecian cat and gave it two saucers of water -- there was no milk -- which it lapped up as though it were nectar.
There was much sickness in the corps, and the men were, in addition, without the clothing, shoes, and blankets needed for the winter weather.
There were several men of ninety or more whom I knew first or last, all of whom were still productive and most of whom knew one another as if they had naturally come together at the apex of their lives.
There were four from St. John's and four from Christ's, three from Pembroke, and two from each of the colleges, Jesus, Peterhouse, Queens', and Trinity, with Caius, Clare, King's, Magdalene, and Sidney supplying one each in the ordo senioritatis.

There and continual
There is continual argument over the precise definition of each of these periods, and one historian might group them differently, or choose different names or descriptions.
There are other examples of these minor accretion events, and it is likely a continual process for many galaxies.
There was a period of virtually continual war and preparation for war, including the Kalmar War ( 1611 – 1613 ), the Thirty Years ' War ( 1618 – 1648 ), the Second Northern War ( 1655 – 1658 ), the Gyldenløve War ( 1675 – 1679 ) and culminating in the Great Northern War ( 1700 – 1721 ).
There is a continual debate about the merits of this system as compared to solfege: it holds the advantage that when dealing with abstract concepts such as interval distance a student may easily recognize that the distance between 1 to 5 is larger than the distance between 1 to 4 because of the numerical values assigned ( as compared to Solfege, where comparing Do to Sol and Do to Fa remain completely abstract until sung or played ).
There remained to him the " resource of the pen ," but, having to " live all the rest of his days as in continual flight for his very existence ," his literary achievements were necessarily fragmentary.
There was continual warfare, including the Seven Years War, known in America as the French and Indian War ( 1756-1763 ), American Revolution ( 1775-1783 ), the Irish Rebellion of 1798, and the Napoleonic Wars ( 1803-1815 ).
There was also a continual calling out of " Heads, Heads " to those about the table whose heads interfered with the sightseers.
There was surely more than one croft here when the church was built, probably towards the end of the 11th century ; but in common with most of this region, the community declined in the latter part of the 13th century because of the continual border raids by the Scots.
# There is no such thing as a static culture ; change is continual, and flexibility is necessary for successful adaptation.
There is a continual tension between people attempting to express their individuality and human feelings, and the political, economic and technological forces that compel them to suppress their humanity.
There is a six-sided brick cockpit which was built in the early 18th century and was in continual use for cockfighting until the practice was outlawed by the Cruelty to Animals Act 1835.
There was continual tension between Richie and Tony Soprano, who was younger and had been subordinate to Richie before his prison term, but who was now boss of the family.
There was continual contact between Maurice and the government in Brussels during 1620 and 1621 regarding a possible renewal of the Truce.
There was continual rivalry and fighting between pupils of Monterey Technical and High schools.
But, it is unlikely that they will actually get better and stay better unless they accept insights 1 and 2, and then also go on to strongly apply insight 3: There is usually no way to get better and stay better but by: continual work and practice in looking for, and finding, one ’ s core irrational beliefs ; actively, energetically, and scientifically disputing them ; replacing one ’ s absolutist musts with flexible preferences ; changing one's unhealthy feelings to healthy, self-helping emotions ; and firmly acting against one ’ s dysfunctional fears and compulsions.
There are several H5N1 vaccines for several of the avian H5N1 varieties, but the continual mutation of H5N1 renders them of limited use to date: while vaccines can sometimes provide cross-protection against related flu strains, the best protection would be from a vaccine specifically produced for any future pandemic flu virus strain.
There is continual peer and self assessment throughout the course.
There was a sense of salvation when the government announced the nationalisation of the British Coalmines in 1947 ; but the following decades saw a continual reduction in the output from the Welsh mines.
There is a continual emergence of diverse patterns of family / community living which can further disrupt value structures.
There were continual problems with the drive train on the flat-4 VW APU, and the hydraulic system was always vulnerable to the obvious problems posed by external, non-armoured hosing, in combat conditions.
There are the electrical phenomena of thunderstorms and there are the phenomena of continual electrification in the air.
There existed a power vacuum in the Mughal empire, caused by the death of Aurangzeb in 1707, and that of his successor Bahadur Shah, leading to continual internecine conflict within the imperial family and the leading Mughal grandees.

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