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They've wrecked a good system of tacit cooperation between Hussein and the Israelis ...

They've and .
They've never met, you know.
They've got a big vulture from Tanganika at the zoo here, with a wife for him, too, very rare birds, both of them, the only Vulturidae of their species outside Africa.
They've been there since the days of the Moors and the Saracens.
They've got no official standing on this side of the Bay.
They've found some sort of new evidence, a bundle of clothes or something, and it must link the kid even stronger to the crime.
They've worried, they've lain awake nights, they've shook at the slightest footstep, they've pictured their own destruction, and now it's all over and they can give up.
They've occupied a 22-acre site since the early 1900's.
They've been in Dallas since 1921.
They've taken her away from me and I'll never see her again.
* More Than Words: Contemporary Writers on the Works That Shaped Them ( 2002 ) ( previously published as Reality and the Vision ( 1990 ) and The Classics We've Read, The Difference They've Made ( 1993 ))-Compiled by Philip Yancey, edited by James C. Schaap
* The chorus to the English folk song " Maggie May " says " They've sent you to Van Diemen's cruel shore.
They've recently found a living severed head buried in the Barrier, which they believe can turn the tide of the war with the Fallen Lords.
They've all come on Thursday mornings about the same time, between 4 and 7.
They've tied Najibullah hand and foot.
They've also released the single “ Nålens öga ” for Swedish Save the children.
Upon passing the GI Bill extension President Obama stated his support of the fighting forces of the United States by saying ; " Over the last eight years, they have endured tour after tour of duty in dangerous and distant places ," ... " They've experienced grueling combat, from the streets of Fallujah to the harsh terrain of Helmand province.
They've adapted to complex insurgencies, protected local populations and trained foreign security forces.
They've known each other since they were kids, and went steady in college.
They've been in the finals seven times, and captured the state title seven times, holding the second most state titles in baseball, behind Omaha Creighton Prep's 8.
They've also developed a test, named the " Ojemann wereldspel ", to identify children who rely primarily on visual-spatial thinking, in which children are asked to build a village with toy houses and then replicate it a few days later.
They've also toured with and opened for artists such as Bad Religion in 1988, GWAR in 1989, Nirvana and Alice in Chains in 1990, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Faith No More, Rollins Band and Beastie Boys in 1992, Pearl Jam in 1994 and Marilyn Manson and The Offspring in 1997.
They've already passed their test in life.
* " They've Got Me Doin ' It Now " w. m.

undercut and .
Mold was used as pattern and clay cut by holding knife at about 45-degree angle, to form an undercut, making base smaller than the pattern top.
The background, which is available in various widths and continuous lengths, is extruded with parallel undercut grooves which grip the flexible letters securely.
By 1980 postmodernist sensibilities undercut confidence in overarching metanarratives.
If the slope / cliff being undercut is made of unconsolidated sediment it will erode at a much faster rate then a cliff made of bedrock.
Canion had allowed competitors such as Dell Computer, AST Research, and Gateway 2000 to undercut Compaq with cheaper offerings, that led to a $ 71 million loss for that quarter, Compaq's first loss as a company.
From the start of the federation, however, Haile Selassie attempted to undercut Eritrea ’ s independent status, a policy that alienated many Eritreans.
Merleau-Ponty and others question whether Husserl here does not undercut his own position, in that Husserl had attacked in principle historicism, while specifically designing his phenomenology to be rigorous enough to transcend the limits of history.
Thermal erosion also affects the Arctic coast, where wave action and near-shore temperatures combine to undercut permafrost bluffs along the shoreline and cause them to fail.
In this view, her activity as goddess of marriage established the patriarchal bond of her own subordination: her resistance to the conquests of Zeus is rendered as Hera's " jealousy ", the main theme of literary anecdotes that undercut her ancient cult.
Likewise the Ruhr steel industry went into sharp decline, as its prices were undercut by lower-cost suppliers such as Japan.
Although these gains were undercut by international competition, the apparel sector in 2008 made up two-thirds of Haiti's annual 490 million US dollars exports.
In fact, ongoing wasteful practices and an unsustainable debt, which was contracted to build infrastructure, appear to have undercut most conservation efforts.
Much of the agricultural workforce was uprooted from the countryside and moved into large urban centres of production, as the steam-based production factories could undercut the traditional cottage industries, because of economies of scale and the increased output per worker made possible by the new technologies.
He was stymied by a Congress controlled by his enemies, and his lack of patronage networks helped politicians eager to undercut him.
Up to the time he became Germany's Foreign Minister, Ribbentrop aggressively competed with Neurath's Foreign Office and sought to undercut Neurath at every turn.
If Germany were to occupy oil-rich Romania, this would undercut all of the British strategic assumptions based on Germany's need to import oil from the Americas.
The Turks always believed that it was essential to have the Soviet Union as an ally to counter Germany, and the signing of the German-Soviet pact undercut completely the assumptions behind Turkish security policy.
He would reform taxes and attempt to break the feudal system, in order to undercut rivals, the most important of which was also named Bashir: Bashir Jumblatt, whose wealth and feudal backers equaled or exceeded Bashir II – and who had increasing support in the Druze community.
Some more acculturated Jews in the century that followed his death, particularly in Spain, sought to apply Maimonides's Aristotelianism in ways that undercut traditionalist belief and observance, giving rise to an intellectual controversy in Spanish and southern French Jewish circles.
“ By allowing deals with Burma ’ s state-owned oil company, the U. S. looks like it caved to industry pressure and undercut Aung San Suu Kyi and others in Burma who are promoting government accountability ,” HRW ’ s Business and Human Rights Director Arvind Ganesan said.
According to forensic psychologist Dick Anthony, the CIA invented the concept of " brainwashing " as a propaganda strategy to undercut communist claims that American POWs in Korean communist camps had voluntarily expressed sympathy for communism.
He won conservative support by promising to undercut the appeal of Socialists — the Socialists always voted against his proposals, fearing they would reduce the grievances of the industrial workers.
He also wanted to undercut the anti-colonial liberals who were sponsored by the Crown Prince, who might soon become Kaiser and remove Bismarck.

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