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They and appeared
They appeared to be the enemy.
They have appeared in a number of different groups.
They appeared as if they were about to attack him or cut him into pieces.
They were meant to keep in check the Basques and defend the mouth of the Garonne from the Vikings when the latter appeared c. 844 in the region of Bordeaux.
They have a long history in Japanese folklore and art, and more recently have appeared in Japanese anime and manga ( see examples cited below ).
Charles has appeared on celebrity editions of University Challenge ( 1998 ), Can't Cook, Won't Cook ( 1998 ) and The Weakest Link ( 2004 ), and comedy panel shows such as Have I Got News For You ( 1995 ), Just a Minute ( 1995 ) and They Think It's All Over ( 1996 ).
They seem to have appeared there at about the same time that other new Semitic peoples, the Arameans and the Sutu appeared in Babylonia, circa 1000 BC.
They have appeared together in a number of films, including Edie & Pen ( 1996 ), American Perfekt ( 1997 ) and Let the Devil Wear Black ( 1999 ).
As a guest photographer for a magazine series called " They Shoot New York ," she appeared on the cover holding a Pentax K1000 film camera.
They expressed their rejection of that ideology in artistic expression that appeared to reject logic and embrace chaos and irrationality.
They appeared as " Dove " in the 1980 televangelism spoof Pray TV.
They were also unable to cast a baby with Down's syndrome for the first few episodes, which is why the baby appeared rigid.
They chose the last and prayed for help, whereupon a thirteenth man appeared, with a golden axe on his shoulder.
They also appeared unwilling to incur the cost of maintaining a large well equipped army.
They appeared in Rochester Minnesota outside in front of over 5, 000 fans, after playing Summerfest in Milwaukee, Wisconsin the night prior.
They also stated that it appeared to have been a forgery.
" They appeared to be attracted to one another, but Atta regretfully explained to Hauth that, " she had a quite different orientation and that the emancipation of the young lady did not fit.
" They first appeared during the years 1833 to 1840, and afterwards in Bohn's Scientific Library.
They appeared in music halls and pubs during the 19th century, providing entertainment through a piano soloist, or in combination with a small band.
They first appeared and diversified in the Late Cretaceous.
They appeared to have used six colors: white, black, blue, red, yellow, and green.
They appeared in the Late Triassic period, and lasted until the late Jurassic.
They appeared in the middle Jurassic period, and lasted until the Cretaceous – Paleogene extinction event wiped them out at the end of the Cretaceous.
They taught that every argument could be countered with an opposing argument, that an argument's effectiveness derived from how " likely " it appeared to the audience ( its probability of seeming true ), and that any probability argument could be countered with an inverted probability argument.

They and Muppets
They complained about the lack of, as Morrow put it, " credible female Muppets " on the show ; Morrow reported that Henson's response was that " women might not be strong enough to hold the puppets over the long hours of taping ".

They and Take
Some of their more famous works include " The Man I Love ", " Fascinating Rhythm ", " Someone to Watch Over Me ", " I Got Rhythm ", and " They Can't Take That Away from Me ".
Three of Gershwin's songs (" They Can't Take That Away From Me " ( 1937 ), " Long Ago and Far Away " ( 1944 ) and " The Man That Got Away " ( 1954 )) were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song, though none won.
* " They Can't Take That Away From Me "
It made some moneymaking films like Bob Fosse's Cabaret, Woody Allen's Take the Money and Run, and Sydney Pollack's They Shoot Horses, Don't They ?, while other films like Song of Norway and Candy, were critical and box-office disasters upon release despite them both being heavily promoted while still in production.
In the summer of 1975, he made three albums in London, Attitude Dancing, They Can't Take These Away From Me, and A Couple of Song and Dance Men, the last an album of duets with Bing Crosby.
He first presented Jerome Kern's " The Way You Look Tonight " in Swing Time ( 1936 ); the Gershwins ' " They Can't Take That Away From Me " in Shall We Dance ( 1937 ), " A Foggy Day " and " Nice Work if You Can Get it " in A Damsel in Distress ( 1937 ); Johnny Mercer's " One for My Baby " from The Sky's the Limit ( 1943 ) and " Something's Gotta Give " from Daddy Long Legs ( 1955 ); and Harry Warren and Arthur Freed's " This Heart of Mine " from Ziegfeld Follies ( 1946 ).
They played, in order, " Take Me I'm Yours ," " Pulling Mussels ( From the Shell )," " Is that Love ?," " Tempted ," " Labelled with Love ," " Cool for Cats ," and " Up the Junction.
They were built to house the construction of airships in WW1 and whilst one has been used for many purposes, such as a film set for Charlie and the Chocolate factory and Batman Returns and rehearsal space for Take That.
They were joined by the soprano saxophone of Linsey Wellman on three tracks, including their version of " Take Me to the River ", and harmonium playing by Amika Kushwaha on the last track, " The Question ".
* " Why Do They All Take The Night Boat To Albany?
They are best known for their 1970s hits " I'll Take You There ", " Respect Yourself ", and " Let's Do It Again ".
They are best remembered for their North American Top 40 hits " Tenderness " ( 1984 ) and " I'll Take You There " ( 1994 ).
" They were also a major influence on the rest of the band, even at their peak popularity around the release of Take Off Your Pants and Jacket.
They made one or two modifications to the characters, and The Glums became a regular part of Take It From Here.
They continued these methods in Take On Helicopters, where the screen would blur and distort when playing a pirated copy.
In 1999 he appeared on the sitcom Gimme Gimme Gimme with Kathy Burke in the episode Do They Take Sugar?
The shift was short-lived, and he would only return to pop indirectly by providing backing vocals for his friend Madonna many years later, on her cover of " American Pie " and on the track " They Can't Take That Away from Me " on Robbie Williams ' Swing When You're Winning in 2001.
* Ira Gershwin ( 1896 – 1983 ), brother of George Gershwin, American lyricist, author of famous works like I Got Rhythm and They Can't Take That Away from Me
They then go into " I'll Take Manhattan " instead.
They will then ' Take the best ' option in their assessment of their own probabilities.
They also opened for Laura Nyro during that same time and sang backup on her album, Gonna Take a Miracle.
" They said, ' Take it or leave it ,' " Pocklington told his biographers.
They switched to Virgin Records to record their subsequent albums Gentlemen Take Polaroids and Tin Drum.
* " Limited Liability Partnerships Take Note: The Forms They Are A-Changin ’.

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