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These and heroes
These were heroes nine feet tall to him ''.
These films, influenced by one of Anderson ' heroes, the French filmmaker Jean Vigo, and made in the tradition of the British documentaries of Humphrey Jennings, foreshadowed much of the social realism of British cinema that emerged in the next decade, with Reisz's Saturday Night and Sunday Morning ( 1960 ), Richardson's The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner ( 1962 ) and Anderson's own This Sporting Life ( 1963 ), produced by Reisz.
These two lead the two heroes into some of their most interesting and dangerous adventures.
These screenshots showed heroes and a number of abilities.
These same misfits, who don't fit the image of heroes, nevertheless come through as men who do their duty when the chips are down and prove they will fight for their country even though it's not necessarily for patriotic reasons.
These heroes who would join his quest were known as the Argonauts.
These were extensions of the hymn, which previous generations of poets had dedicated only to gods and heroes:
These rituals included that the persons suffering from nightmares should sleep next to the tombs of heroes.
These led in the 20th century to television and movie portrayals, and he became one of the best-known American folk heroes.
" These words inspired many other heroes to step forward.
These views are disputed by traditional and conservative biblical scholars who consider Samson to be a literal historical figure and thus refute any connections to mythological heroes.
These resources, as well as gold, are produced at mines and other secondary structures, which are located on the map and require heroes to capture them.
These include an ancient dragon who falls in love with a tyrannosaurus, a futuristic warrior robot left behind by aliens because it is malfunctioning and has now taken up pottery, a lost crusader who now works in a gas station located somewhere on the timeless road, occasionally asking his customers about the " current " status of the Holy Land, an ancient Sumerian who buries artifacts later to be found by himself as archaeologist, along with the brief appearances of pulp heroes such as Doc Savage and John Sunlight as well as real historical figures, including Jack the Ripper, Marquis de Sade and an angry Adolf Hitler ( who is furiously searching for the place " where he won ").
These male writers took the stories from women, with their plucky, clever heroines and heroes, and turned them into morality tales for children.
These consisted of various wooden effigies of ancestral heroes and pre-Islamic commemorative chairs.
These heroes included Mastermind Excello, Blackjack, the Great Video, Monstro, Heartbreak Kid, and Positron.
These include: capitalistic media systems that have no provisions for ideas that are not immediately ( monetarily ) profitable, government and political media ( e. g. notices ) that make it difficult for potentially interested individuals to find relevant information, and media portrayals of heroes as " chosen " by outside forces rather than self motivated.
These early roles highlighted Berenger's ability to play both villains and heroes.
These usually recounted the famous deeds ( geste ) of past heroes, legendary and semi-historical.
These metals designate the first three Ages of Man in Greek mythology: the Golden Age, when men lived among the gods, the Silver Age, where youth lasted a hundred years, and the Bronze Age, the era of heroes.
Even so, there are those of their number that are more akin to ancient heroes and / or sages These are best addressed as dema deities.
These young heroes would later be spun off into their own superhero team, the Teen Titans.
These groups were rivals of various teams of younger mutant heroes in the X-Men franchise.
These references give them a place as heroes in the old Brythonic North or Hen Ogledd of the late 6th century.

These and banded
These laminations can accrete over time, resulting in the banded pattern common to stromatolites.
These democratic governments were short-lived, since the pro-Spartan aristocrats from all the cities banded together and attacked each city in turn, re-establishing the oligarchies.
These early settlers banded together to provide law and order to a land that was wild and dangerous.
These ores are beneficiated essentially similar to banded iron formation ores, but usually are more easily upgraded via crushing and screening.
These individuals were usually banded together, forming seclusive philosophic and religious schools.
These rocks were 5 to 10 miles ( 8 to 16 km ) below the surface when orogenies ( mountain-building episodes ) around 2, 800 to 2, 700 million years ago intensely folded and metamorphosed them, creating alternating light and dark banded gneiss and schist.
These companies banded together to promote growth of their industry and develop alliances on issues that crossed state lines.
These are fine-grained rocks, not usually banded, nearly black in color with small red spots of garnet.
These rocks are fine-grained, and though often banded, are tough and much harder than the original limestones.
These ladder systems provided both one on one deathmatch as well as team deathmatch where players banded together in clans and fought matches which ranged anywhere from two-on-two to eight-on-eight.
These men banded together initially to form a vigilante law force to protect themselves and their assets from bandits.
These snakes are highly variable in their colour, often banded like those on a tiger, and forms in their regional occurrences.
These can be plain, naturally banded agate beads, or etched beads ( often with black and white striped patterns ).
These groups often banded together to raise funds to erect their own places of worship, including a variety of syncretic Chinese temples, Hindu temples, Sikh temples, Jewish synagogues, Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox Christian Churches as well as Sunni and Shia mosques.

These and together
These included, as one, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Payne, who had checked in a little after noon the day before, and had not checked out together.
These function together without a separate PC.
These are released by lysis of the host cells and group together by syzygy.
These assist in flotation, together with the vacuoles in the ectoplasm, which often contain zooxanthellae.
These individuals and the work of other biostatisticians, mathematical biologists, and statistically inclined geneticists helped bring together evolutionary biology and genetics into a consistent, coherent whole that could begin to be quantitatively modeled.
These unacceptable demands together with the Bulgarian refusal to demobilize its army after the Treaty of London had ended the common war against the Ottomans and alarmed Greece, which decided also to maintain its army's mobilization.
These rules together make up, i. e. constitute, what the entity is.
These are often met through " homework " assignments in which the patient and the therapist work together to craft an assignment to complete before the next session.
These include concentration gradients of small molecules such as calcium, large complexes of enzymes that act together to carry out metabolic pathways, and protein complexes such as proteasomes and carboxysomes that enclose and separate parts of the cytosol.
These equations of state were also previously published by the Soviet physicist Yakov Frenkel in 1928, together with some other remarks on the physics of degenerate matter.
These are more or less the groups of Lie type of odd characteristic of large rank, and alternating groups, together with some sporadic groups.
These single-carrier formations would often be paired or grouped together for certain assignments, most notably the Battle of the Coral Sea and Midway.
These compounds, when heated together, form an azeotrope, which is a composition with a boiling point higher or lower than the boiling point of each separate liquid.
These databases attempt to bring the database world and the application-programming world closer together, in particular by ensuring that the database uses the same type system as the application program.
These parts are usually given to the cello section because it is a smaller instrument and are typically tuned together.
These components are regarded as linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows.
These ties, together with his ascetic manner and appearance ( a positive advantage to him at the sombre court of Leopold I ), ensured the refugee from the hated French king a warm welcome at Passau, and a position in Imperial service.
These changes taken together have been interpreted as a result of an increased emphasis on pair bonding as a possible solution to the requirement for increased parental investment due to the prolonged infancy of offspring.
These vertices form the ring of the configuration ; a configuration with k vertices in its ring is a k-ring configuration, and the configuration together with its ring is called the ringed configuration.
These problems, together with some conceptual puzzles, led many physicists to believe that a theory more complete than quantized general relativity must describe the behavior near the Planck scale.
These were entrusted to a native boat builder, Haj Ahmed Yusuf, who slowly and methodically worked out how the pieces fit together.
These used a small number of standard components, all small enough to be readily transportable in areas with poor or non-existent roads, and were joined together using bolts rather than rivets, reducing the need for skilled labour on site.
These associations formed early in the universe, as clumps of dark matter pulled their respective galaxies together.
These disputes were not finally settled until 1882, when the two parishes joined together to form Gernika-Lumo.
These G proteins are made from three subunits, with the G domain located on the largest one ( the α unit ); together with the two smaller subunits ( β and γ units ), they form a tightly associated protein complex.

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