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They and amassed
They amassed six million-selling gold records: " Hanky Panky ", " I Think We're Alone Now ", " Mony Mony ", " Crimson and Clover ", " Sweet Cherry Wine ", and " Crystal Blue Persuasion ".
They occasionally make appearances at the venue where they first amassed a following, Velour Live Music Gallery in Provo They are currently signed to Mercury Records,
They were also commonly donated to mosques, which often amassed large collections of them.
They amassed a large collection of paintings, not necessarily of one particular period, but of paintings they enjoyed.
They set up the Kimbell Art Foundation in 1935 to establish an art institute, and by the time of his death in 1964, the couple had amassed what was considered to be the best selection of old masters in the Southwest.
They played hundreds of dates, opened for acts as diverse as Graham Parker, Cheap Trick, Gang of Four and Morphine, and released three more records on Q ,: 1997's full-length No One Here Gets In For Free -- Rare and Unreleased 1989-1997 ; the 1998 hit single " Favorite ," produced by Denneen ; and 1999's full-length Silver Gorilla, also with Denneen, which amassed critical raves across the country, from Raygun to Entertainment Weekly.
They had finished the season with an NFC best 12-2 record and quarterback Fran Tarkenton won the NFL Most Valuable Player Award, and the NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award, while Foreman amassed 1, 761 all-purpose yards and 22 touchdowns.
They had amassed troops from Washington, D. C.
They say that Opus Dei has amassed both power and wealth.
They amassed great wealth from booty during the war and from pious donations.
They amassed a body of evidence which conclusively established that Bradley was the kidnapper.

They and comparatively
They have long and comparatively fine fur, mixed with a shorter wooly hair, and are more robust.
They have also argued that, while the modern Communist Party may be flawed, it is comparatively better than previous regimes, with respect to improving the general standard of living, than any other government that has governed China in the past century and can be seen in a more favourable light compared with most governments of the developing nations.
They consisted chiefly of the teeth, scales and fins, even the bones being perfectly preserved in comparatively few instances.
They require more combat supplies ( ammunition and especially fuel ) and ordnance supplies ( spare vehicle components ), and a comparatively larger proportion of their manpower is required to crew and maintain the vehicles.
They have become comparatively rare.
They live in the mud, which they eat, in comparatively shallow waters up to.
They also have a comparatively precarious economic situation:
They are comparatively uncommon in vegetable sources, including margarine.
They found that when an event was important to one group, it was associated with a comparatively high incidence of flashbulb memories.
They had a fair amount of offensive talent skill players with comparatively good depth.
They reformed two years later, playing new material that was comparatively refined while still iconoclastic.
They were followed by others, but, as previously stated, only a comparatively small number removed from Gallipolis to Scioto county.
They may be observed ‘ edge-on ’ against the comparatively
They are well finished when they profess to be completed pictures, but Rousseau spent so much time developing his subjects that his absolutely completed works are comparatively few.
They were also known for large ' bonuses ' which had to be wagered a comparatively excessive fifty times before claiming.
They take most of the precipitation from the southeasterly winds and produce a comparatively wet climate ( precipitation exceeds annually ) that contrasts sharply with the arid region to the west.
They are valued as useful ornamental trees by gardeners, particularly the well-known species Virgilia divaricata (' Tree in a Hurry ', ' Cape Lilac ', ' Blossom Tree ') and Virgilia oroboides (' Pink Blossom Tree '), despite having a comparatively short life ( 15 years ).
They were also comparatively late additions to the repertoire.
They are drunk comparatively young, and unlike the sweeter varieties should be drunk soon after the bottle is opened as exposure to air can cause them to lose their flavour within hours.
They remained, nonetheless, comparatively moderate ; they were largely loyal to the government and condemned the violence of radical Islamist groups.
They ranked between sergeants and lieutenants and, on the comparatively rare occasions when they wore uniforms, their rank insignia was identical to that worn by warrant officers in the US Armed Forces.
They lost much of their momentum with the transformation of history from a narrative project to a project of critical debate and with the 19th-century implementation of archaeology as a comparatively objective and experimental science.
They are the people who are comparatively great.
They unite at short intervals with one another, the resulting tubes presenting a considerable increase in caliber, so that a series of comparatively large tubes passes from the bases of the medullary rays into the renal pyramids.

They and astronomical
They are grouped with the outer bodies — centaurs, Neptune trojans, and trans-Neptunian objects — as minor planets, which is the term preferred in astronomical circles.
" They conclude that these three astronomical references "' cohere ,' in the sense that the astronomical phenomena pinpoint the date of 16 April 1178 BC " as the most likely date of Odysseus ' return.
They stayed there a month making astronomical, meteorological and geological observations.
They used an astronomical interferometer at the Mount Wilson Observatory to measure the diameter of the super-giant star Betelgeuse.
They had an excellent astronomical system and were good fishermen and hunters.
They also rigged a telegraph between their houses, over which once Baer excitedly reported to his friend an astronomical discovery he thought he had made — perhaps a supernova, he thought — and told Emil where in the sky to look.
They may also have been used for announcements, message relays, or for calculations of astronomical phenomena, as has been found at other Mississippian sites, such as Cahokia.
They are involved in the production of astronomical journals and periodicals.
They are defined by having semi-major axes of less than one astronomical unit ( the distance from the Earth to the Sun ).
They transformed their home world, and several other astronomical bodies, into a Klemperer rosette, in order to flee a galactic catastrophe.
They knew that the rotation period of Mars ( the length of its day ) was almost the same as Earth's, and they knew that Mars ' axial tilt was also almost the same as Earth's, which meant it had seasons in the astronomical and meteorological sense.
They feature geology, the science of nature ( in the west wing ), astronomical science, how to play music and technology in the south wing, human anatomy, communication and bias, and some miscellaneous artifacts of science.
They will focus on a wide range of astronomical issues from searching for highly energetic quasars to understanding the nature of dark energy.
They also determined the distance to the galactic centre ( the rotational center of the Milky Way galaxy ), which is important in calibrating astronomical distance scales, as 8. 0 ± 0. 6 × 10 < sup > 3 </ sup > parsecs.
They began in 1988 with the goal of building a large amateur telescope, a astronomical instrument.
However, William Henry Smyth accidentally attributed the discovery to Pierre Méchain in his popular 19th century astronomical work A Cycle of Celestial Objects ( stating " They and M66 were pointed out by Méchain to Messier in 1780 ").
The pundits were given extensive training in surveying: They learned to use the sextant, determine height by measuring the temperature of boiling water, and make astronomical observations.
They contain astronomical data starting on January 1, 1252, the date of the coronation of the King.
They are also very imprecise and unconvincing from an astronomical perspective, even when collated.
They mention that claiming that the supernova was visible at the time of the solar eclipse on 10 May 1054 is based on an inappropriate interpretation of the translation and is contrary to astronomical reality.
They also note that even in the case of a concordance of dates, nothing proves that events which occurred in the same year correspond to a single astronomical phenomenon.
They cited the struggle to afford food and the astronomical price of private healthcare.
They were executed by Antoni of Wilanów, according to the design by Johannes Hevelius ( astronomical aspect ), Adam Adamandy Kochański ( mathematical aspect ) and Augustyn Locci ( artistic aspect ).

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