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They and accepted
They seemed then to have had a single mind and body, a mutuality which had been accepted with the fact of their youth, casually.
They will be accepted at all branches of the Bay View Federal Savings and Loan Association, at a collection center in the center of the Stonestown mall, and at the Junior Museum, 16th Street and Roosevelt Way.
They entered in the accepted way, by climbing in through the kitchen window, to find Muddy Waters ' band sleeping on the kitchen floor.
They were accepted by the Southern League and played just a single season ( 1920 – 21 ) before being voted into the Football League.
They represent the generally accepted Sunni authority for Islamic jurisprudence.
They now gathered the various constitutional laws they had passed into a single constitution, showed remarkable strength in choosing not to use this as an occasion for major revisions, and submitted it to the recently restored Louis XVI, who accepted it, writing " I engage to maintain it at home, to defend it from all attacks from abroad, and to cause its execution by all the means it places at my disposal ".
They are widely accepted as representative, and products such as futures and ETFs provide investable access to them in most developed markets.
They investigated the practices of a disaffected student of Mesmer, one Charles d ' Eslon ( 1750 – 1786 ), and despite the fact that they accepted that Mesmer's results were valid, their placebo-controlled experiments following d ' Eslon's practices convinced them that mesmerism was most likely due to belief and imagination rather than to any sort of invisible energy (" animal magnetism ") transmitted from the body of the mesmerist.
They would challenge each other to stick fights, which had to be accepted on pain of dishonor.
They have been accepted as religious holidays by the following groups: The Union of Orthodox Congregations and the Rabbinical Council of America ; The United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth ; Reform Judaism ; Conservative Judaism ; Reconstructionist Judaism ; the Union for Traditional Judaism.
They became widely recognized and accepted throughout the region during the premiership of Indira Gandhi and the 3-year rule of the Janata Party ( 1977 – 1980 ).
They are accepted in all cases except for " guilty " verdicts where the defendant is on trial for murder or treason.
They remained there until 1840 when they accepted an invitation from the King of Prussia to move to Berlin, where they both received professorships and were elected members of the Academy of Sciences.
They were expected to obey the code of chivalry at all times, and no failure was accepted.
They were once thought to form a language family, but this is no longer generally accepted, and has become a minority position among linguists.
They readily accepted her since they knew nothing of her past.
They accepted the need for a prince to be concerned with reputation, and even a need for cunning and deceit, but compared to Machiavelli, and like later modernist writers, they emphasized economic progress much more than the riskier ventures of war.
They are now generally considered to be part of the German nation and are accepted as such by the Federal Republic of Germany, which constitutionally guarantees their cultural rights.
" By the eighteenth century these unorthodox religious and philosophical concerns were well defined as ' occult ', inasmuch as they lay on the outermost fringe of accepted forms of knowledge and discourse ," They were, however, preserved by antiquarians and mystics.
They also view these suggested changes as a break with the accepted norms of observance, and do not allow women to engage in activities traditionally reserved for men.
Waits accepted the award with his customary humor, stating, " They say I have no hits and that I'm difficult to work with ... like it's a bad thing.
They were sponsored by the Oneida and accepted as one of the Six Nations in 1722.
They personally accepted their awards from Harold Holt, the Prime Minister of Australia, during their tour.
They comment that Blavatsky's work " helped to foster antisemitism, which is perhaps one of the reasons her esoteric work was so rapidly accepted in German circles.

They and sets
But humans can do something equally useful, in the case of certain enumerably infinite sets: They can give explicit instructions for determining the nth member of the set, for arbitrary finite n. Such instructions are to be given quite explicitly, in a form in which they could be followed by a computing machine, or by a human who is capable of carrying out only very elementary operations on symbols.
They should not be confused with declarative sentences, which are just sets of words in languages that refer to propositions.
They were valued for their skills in hunting, herding, butchering, and making of leather, common skill sets among nomads.
They designed buildings, theater sets, posters, fabrics, clothing, furniture, logos, menus, etc.
They come in sets of four, five or six.
They feature excellent VHF and UHF performance plus low noise figures, and were widely used throughout the 1960s in television sets ( beginning with RCA's " New Vista " line of color sets in 1961 with the CTC-11 chassis ) and radio equipment and high-fidelity equipment, primarily in RF sections.
They made 2, 400 sets that year, but lost money.
They first adapted them to submarine escape sets and helmet suits and only adapted it to frogmen during World War II.
They often have their own demand regulators and mouthpieces, and if so, they are technically distinct extra scuba sets.
They provide information on hierarchical relations in order to employ semantic compression to reduce language diversity and enable the system to match word meanings, independently from sets of words used.
They are closed under operations that one would expect for measurable sets, that is, the complement of a measurable set is a measurable set and the countable union of measurable sets is a measurable set.
John Gambril Nicholson wrote in 1892, " Though Frank may ring like silver bell, And Cecil softer music claim, They cannot work the miracle, –' Tis Ernest sets my heart a-flame.
They wore clothes reminiscent of Roman armour, " against the space debris that kept falling onto the planet lost from other places, like television sets and bits of an Iron Chicken ", and they spoke in whistles.
They had elaborate expressionist design sets, and the style was typically nightmarish in atmosphere.
They also have several sets of replaceable teeth.
They travel back, and ghost-possessed Michael, using a makeshift environmental suit, sets up to repair the damage to the Salaxalan craft.
They pitched two sets of wickets, each with a " milk-white " bail perched on two stumps ; toss a coin for first knock, the umpire called " play " and the " leathern orb " was bowled.
They do not happen often in Germany because of the dual board structure, nor in Japan because companies have interlocking sets of ownerships known as keiretsu, nor in the People's Republic of China because the state majority owns most publicly-listed companies.
They are about long, and their crustacean-like bodies bear numerous sets of paired appendages.
They also toured extensively and incorporated production elements such as lighting and " sets " inspired by rock concerts into their shows.
They added a number of useful extensions, notably the ability to define your own graphics commands ( macro ) and character sets ( DRCS ).
They take up less space and are therefore particularly useful for comparing distributions between several groups or sets of data ( see Figure 1 for an example ).

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