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They faced a rather small audience, as quite a few subscribers apparently had decided to forego the pleasures of the afternoon.
They eloped to London but apparently did not marry.
They apparently live singly or in pairs, rather than in herds like most cattle, except when the cows are about to give birth.
They want to avoid the apparently inevitable meeting of the three monsters, so they devise a plan.
They apparently date to the Iron Age ( around 1200 BCE ).
Because brain injuries can be life threatening, even people with apparently slight injuries, with no noticeable signs or complaints, require close observation ; They have a chance for severe symptoms later on.
They apparently lived in caves and open dwellings.
They did not, apparently, attack the smaller settlements further up the coast in Baugher's Bay or on Virgin Gorda.
They became known in retrospect for their massive hunting and fighting dog of Molosser type, the Alaunt, which they apparently introduced to Europe.
They are characterised by alternate, usually pinnate leaves without stipules, and by syncarpous, apparently bisexual ( but actually mostly cryptically unisexual ) flowers borne in panicles, cymes, spikes, or clusters.
They have been applied on issues ranging from the power of the federal government in foreign affairs ( in Hines v. Davidowitz ) to the validity of ex post facto laws ( in the 1798 decision Calder v. Bull, apparently the first decision to mention The Federalist ).
They mention his defeating Spartacus, that Caesar exiles him due to his popularity, to a poor province-where he's very cruel to the populace ; he conquers the Amazons, under Queen Zenobia ( who apparently rules a tribe of Amazons in the same province, Pannae one assumes.
They were shown apparently contradictory pairs of statements, either from Republican candidate George W. Bush, Democratic candidate John Kerry or a politically neutral public figure.
They are ( apparently ) single giant stars with spectral types G and K and show strong chromospheric emission lines.
They were a strange people, living with the Haladin ( and possibly related to them ) in the forest of Brethil, some even apparently made it to Númenor, but they died out or had left before the Akallabêth.
They had apparently been used as the foundation of a portion of the city wall, reconstructed in 663 under the fear of an attack by the Byzantine emperor Constans II, the temple having been destroyed by order of the bishop, St Barbatus, to provide the necessary material ( A. Meomartini, 0.
They have apparently not learned their lesson, though, as the film ends with them rehearsing a new Franz Liebkind musical starring their fellow inmates, called " Prisoners of Love ".
Lipara, Asterope and Chrysothemis are named in a Hesperide scene of the apotheosis of Heracles ( romanised to Hercules ) on a late fifth-century hydria by the Meidias Painter in London They are sometimes called the Western Maidens, the Daughters of Evening or Erythrai, and the " Sunset Goddesses ", designations all apparently tied to their imagined location in the distant west.
They apparently lost one of the titanomachias, the battles between the gods and the Titans.
They do not fix carbon dioxide and apparently do not have the Calvin cycle.
They are unsure if the apparently unconscious Lewis understands them, however as the doctors enter, Lewis appears to awaken, gives Ed and Bobby a knowing wink and says he remembers nothing.
They were then considering insects-centered names, apparently unaware of the Bronx R & B vocal group The Crickets, who recorded for Jay-Dee.
They were apparently refugees from the Trail of Tears.
They were soon joined by Dutch settlers from western Long Island, who called the surrounding area Wolver Hollow, apparently because wolves gathered at spring-fed Shoo Brook to drink.
They include him pulling open the shower curtains in one of the bathrooms and exposing the clown's jacket, dripping wet and apparently with bloodstains on it.

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They also found that the correlation between racism and conservatism could be entirely accounted for by their mutual relationship with social dominance orientation.
They characterised element of reality as a quantity whose value can be predicted with certainty before measuring or otherwise disturbing it, and defined a complete physical theory as one in which every element of physical reality is accounted for by the theory.
They then studied 140 cases of cassowary mortality and found that motor vehicle strikes accounted for 55 % of them, and dog attacks produced another 18 %.
They are constant real value non-monetary items once they are accounted.
They accounted for about 20 percent of psychiatric hospitalizations in one survey.
They rebuilt the seven staunches between 1827 and 1835, and the £ 955 of income received from the navigation in 1833 accounted for over 90 per cent of the total income of the Corporation.
They accounted for nearly 12, 000 deaths between 1992 and 2000.
They are accounted for as having no revenues and annual expenditures of CHF 2, 154 million.
They comfortably accounted for Pakistan in the final, winning by eight wickets, after they were set a target of 132.
They were not very successful in their operations because there was a pile of human bones, skulls, charred torsos on or under the griddle which must have accounted for many hundreds.
They conclude: " The higher lithium concentrations could be accounted for by the lower kidney function.
They made secret plans to unveil discoveries of fossils of human footprints that were in rock that was purportedly older than accounted for in evolutionary theory.
They took the largest recorded number of diplomats held hostage to date in Colombia, which accounted for 14 ambassadors, including the United States '.
They add that 14 Romans were not accounted for at the end of the battle, two of which returned at nightfall, making the Roman casualty count an unbelievable 12 soldiers.
They may, for instance, criticize an expense that was legally ordered and accounted for, but which was inappropriate with respect to criteria of good financial management.
They must remain under lock and key at all times ; every tablet must be precisely accounted for ; no refills are permitted on prescriptions ; and no telephone orders are accepted, with the exception of palliative care facilities ( i. e., to discourage prescription fraud ).
Melville's name is completely invented here, based on the fact that the " he always swims in hilarious shoals ... their appearance is generally hailed with delight by the mariner ... They are accounted a lucky omen.
" They say that Mxtabs has accounted for as much as $ 3000 a month in sheet music sales, and offers many tabs that do not have equivalent sheet music published, so Mxtabs and similar sites are the only place that musicians can find a way to play these songs.
They accounted for ( with kb kbk wz. 98 and wz. 98 and wz. 29 ) basic armaments of the Polish army.
They also had originally served full meals in coach ( in addition to first class ) but scrapped the program after realizing that the cost of the meal accounted for, on average, 10 % of the fare that the customer paid.
They tasted their first 1st grade title in 1985 when Tugun accounted for Beaudesert 31-10.

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