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They and are
They are preoccupied riding herd on control panels, switches, flashing colored lights on pale green or gray consoles that look like business machines.
They are supplied, a batch at a time, by a secret source and are continually changed by Wisman or his staff, at random intervals.
They are mere fragments, just one portion of preprepared messages.
They are huge areas which have been swept by winds for so many centuries that there is no soil left, but only deep bare ridges fifty or sixty yards apart with ravines between them thirty or forty feet deep and the only thing that moves is a scuttling layer of sand.
They recognized that slavery was a moral issue and not merely an economic interest, and that to recognize it explicitly in their Constitution would be in explosive contradiction to the concept of sovereignty they had set forth in the Declaration of 1776 that `` all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among them are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
They are in general those fears that once seemed to have been amenable to prayer or ritual.
They are non-conformists on principle.
They are full of contempt for the institution of matrimony.
They feel they are leagued against a hostile, persecutory world, faced with the concerted malevolent opposition of squares and their hirelings, the police.
They for their part are convinced that Holmes is too `` unorthodox '' and `` theoretical '' to make a good detective.
They are presumed to have plunged to a common grave in this fatal embrace.
They are determined to prove something.
They tell us, sir, that we are free, because we have in one hand a ballot, and in the other a stock certificate.
They are very small, and in the form of haystacks, without either chimney or windows.
They are situated in the midst of trees, which hang over them, and appear truly romantick.
On December 21, the day that the Irish House of Commons petitioned for removal of Sir Constantine Phipps, their Tory Lord Chancellor, Molesworth reportedly made this remark on the defense of Phipps by Convocation: `` They that have turned the world upside down, are come hither also ''.
Defoe then commented, `` If they Could Draw that young Gentleman into Their Measures They would show themselves quickly, for they are not asham'd to Say They want only a head to Make a beginning ''.
They emerged as interchangeable cogs in a faulty but formidable machine: shaved nearly naked, hair queued, greatcoated, jackbooted, and best of all -- in the opinion of the British professional, Major Semple-Lisle -- `` their minds are not estranged from the paths of obedience by those smatterings of knowledge which only serve to lead to insubordination and mutiny ''.
They are longing to see you ''.
They are not true because scientists or prophets say they are true.

They and admired
They gathered at the Café Guerbois, where the discussions were often led by Édouard Manet, whom the younger artists greatly admired.
Plutarch provides the most evocative version of this story: But when Egypt revolted with Athenian aid ... and Cimon's mastery of the sea forced the King to resist the efforts of the Hellenes and to hinder their hostile growth ... messages came down to Themistocles saying that the King commanded him to make good his promises by applying himself to the Hellenic problem ; then, neither embittered by anything like anger against his former fellow-citizens, nor lifted up by the great honor and power he was to have in the war, but possibly thinking his task not even approachable, both because Hellas had other great generals at the time, and especially because Cimon was so marvelously successful in his campaigns ; yet most of all out of regard for the reputation of his own achievements and the trophies of those early days ; having decided that his best course was to put a fitting end to his life, he made a sacrifice to the gods, then called his friends together, gave them a farewell clasp of his hand, and, as the current story goes, drank bull's blood, or as some say, took a quick poison, and so died in Magnesia, in the sixty-fifth year of his life ... They say that the King, on learning the cause and the manner of his death, admired the man yet more, and continued to treat his friends and kindred with kindness.
They admired each other ’ s music and Ravel even played Debussy ’ s work in public on occasion.
They were not only tolerated, but even admired — up to a point, the point at which girls were expected to become women .”
While Wyatt's poetry reflects classical and Italian models, he also admired the work of Chaucer and his vocabulary reflects Chaucer ’ s ( for example, his use of Chaucer ’ s word newfangleness, meaning fickle, in They flee from me that sometime did me seek ).
They admired Irving for the pro-Nazi slant in his work and the fact that he possessed a degree of mainstream credibility that they lacked, but were annoyed that he did not openly deny the Holocaust.
They were much admired by Charles Avison, who with John Garth brought out an edition with English words ( London, 1757 ).
They were admired for their abilities as musicians by other Mesoamerican peoples.
They admired her for the courage and dignity with which she faced a long series of personal attacks, both during the Royal Question and for decades afterwards ( cf.
They are among the most admired athletes in the world and have become global ambassadors for the game of tennis.
They were heavily influenced by Eggs over Easy, who they first saw perform at ' The Tally Ho ' in Kentish Town, and admired their laid-back style and extensive repertoire.
The opening words of Shakespeare's Sonnet 94 (" They that have pow ' r to hurt, and will do none ") have been admired as a description of conscience.
They were widely admired for their clarity and precision, but can be difficult to run while achieving low frequency bass output.
They awarded the prize to Tyson, as they “ admired the way in which his work embraces the poetic, the logical, the humorous and the fantastical and draws connections between them ,” and praised “ the strong visual energy of his work across a wide range of media .”
They are located around the famous old Saman tree, now more beautiful than ever, that old hotel guests knew and admired for 50 or 60 years ago.
They were not only in love with each other, but admired each other to the point of adulation.
" They eventually recruited ex-Molls drummer Peter Prescott, who had admired the music of Moving Parts.
They also were admired and respected by the tribe ; in fact, warriors that excelled in combat wore a cap of owl feathers to symbolize their bravery.
They were greatly admired by Martin Opitz, who, in translating the poetry of Heinsius, introduced the German public to the use of the rhyming alexandrine.
They posed a great threat to his regime, as they had become well-known and admired all over the island.
They used to watch a number of old cricket match videos, especially the games played by David Gower, whom Ganguly admired.
They play tough hockey and I've always admired that.
They also represented El Sayyid Nosair, assassin of the late Rabbi Meir Kahane, whom Kuby's father had admired.
They took the name as a tribute to one of the bands they admired: Siouxsie and the Banshees.

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