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They and assume
They also assume, in their view of theology, that God always rewards good and punishes evil, with no apparent exceptions allowed.
They emerge from the wreck to enthusiastic applause from the audience, who assume the crash is part of the entertainment, and when Sarris attacks again, Jason kills him with an Ion Nebulizer ( blaster pistol ) and receives even greater applause.
They may also assume a sort of informal host role during the VIP's visit, inviting the visitor to a state dinner at his or her mansion or palace, or some other equally hospitable affair.
They will then step back and assume a fighting stance and wait for the command FIGHT from the referee.
They were also forced to assume the Pilots ' place in the AL West ( where, due to their geographical location, they would stay until 1972, when they moved to the AL East ).
They may focus their practice on certain disease categories, types of patients, or methods of treatment – known as specialist medical practitioners – or assume responsibility for the provision of continuing and comprehensive medical care to individuals, families, and communities – known as general practitioners.
They have demonstrated that it is possible to replicate not just molecules like cellular DNA or RNA, but discrete structures that could in principle assume many different shapes, have many different functional features, and be associated with many different types of chemical species.
They postulate freedom from sin, pain, poverty, and death, and often assume communion with beings such as angels or the houri.
They assume that the same structures that induce REM sleep also generate sensory information.
They would assume the real title of Archbishop of Utrecht when circumstances permitted.
They were believed to bring about hailstorms, snow, and rain at will, to assume any shape they pleased, and produced a substance poisonous to living things.
They assume familiarity with the equipment used to play go, for which one may refer to Elements of the game below.
They assume he's joking and insist on partying, and when Booth professes his love, Laura casually dismisses him and bursts out laughing.
They do not assume the duties and powers of the Prime Minister in the latter's absence or illness, such as the powers to seek a dissolution of parliament, appoint peers or brief the sovereign.
They would leave the unit only to assume command of another.
They argued that, in the event of the head of the presidential ticket not being able to assume office, the presidency should pass to the Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Ulysses Guimarães.
They decided to send General de la Rey there to assume supreme command, but then decided to act more cautiously when they realised that General de la Rey could hardly be spared in the Western Transvaal.
They would not, however, assume the title full-time for another five years.
They explained their right to assume rule as coming from the will of heaven.
On the other hand, the linguists Rodney Huddleston and Geoffrey K. Pullum claim that utterances such as " They invited Sandy and I " are " heard constantly in the conversation of people whose status as speakers of Standard English is clear "; and that " Those who condemn it simply assume that the case of a pronoun in a coordination must be the same as when it stands alone.
They may assume that other bystanders are more qualified to help, such as doctors or police officers, and that their intervention would be unneeded.
They tend to assume their realistic form when in view of humans, their cartoony form when they are doing something outlandish or whimsical, and their anthropomorphic form at all other times.
They will assume the shape of least surface area possible containing a given volume.
They succeed Anthony Freud, OBE, the company's General Director from 2005 – 2011, who resigned at the end of the 2010 – 11 season to assume leadership of Lyric Opera of Chicago.

They and single
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 were held together by pegs and withes and in later times drawn by a single ox in thills.
They raced and maneuvered for war, swinging their horses in single file and then abreast like cavalry.
They provided a wealth of details used to attack the theory of a single evolutionary process.
They have a heart that consists of a single ventricle and two atria.
Saturated hydrocarbons can also combine any of the linear, cyclic ( e. g., polycyclic ) and branching structures, and they are still alkanes ( no general formula ) as long as they are acyclic ( i. e., having no loops ). They also have single covalent bonds between their carbons.
They were well-planned: vast sections or wings erected were finished in a single stage, rather than in increments.
They can be further classified as homogeneous ( consisting of a single phase ), or heterogeneous ( consisting of two or more phases ) or intermetallic ( where there is no distinct boundary between phases ).
They are widely known for their hit single " Deeper Shade Of Soul ", which charted at number 21 in the United States on Billboard Hot 100.
They have a broad, flat carapace, which conceals the head and bears a single pair of compound eyes.
They and other regions were consolidated into a single département in 1790 under the name Basses-Pyrénées, a name which persisted until 1970.
They may have single connector to connect one disk array controller or multiple connectors that can be connected to one or more controllers in arbitrary way.
They operated under a series of laws that were added from time to time, but Roman law was never reorganised into a single code until the Codex Theodosianus ( AD 438 ); later, in the Eastern Empire the Codex repetitæ prælectionis ( 534 ) was highly influential throughout Europe.
They trace all evil back to a single source, the conspirators and their agents.
They are represented today by a single genus located exclusively in New Zealand.
They are generally of low to moderate density, characterized primarily by single family structures.
They were accepted by the Southern League and played just a single season ( 1920 – 21 ) before being voted into the Football League.
They found only a single container that was still sealed by the High Priest, with enough oil to keep the menorah in the Temple lit for a single day.
They lived in a run-down studio in Chelsea, made up of a single large room with a curtain to separate the kitchen.
They influenced French physicist André-Marie Ampère's developments of a single mathematical form to represent the magnetic forces between current-carrying conductors.
They contain only constant numbers and a single variable without an exponent.
They note that under these two proposed rules all of the present names for 99 % of the planets around single stars are preserved as informal forms of the IAU sanctioned provisional standard.
They say that it requires the complete renaming of only two exoplanetary systems: The planets around HW Virginis would be renamed HW Vir ( AB ) b & ( AB ) c, while those around NN Serpentis would be renamed NN Ser ( AB ) b & ( AB ) c. In addition the previously known single circumbinary planets around PSR B1620-26 and DP Leonis ) can almost retain their names ( PSR B1620-26 b and DP Leonis b ) as unofficial informal forms of the "( AB ) b " designation where the "( AB )" is left out.
They are different from earthquakes followed by a series of aftershocks by the fact that no single earthquake in the sequence is obviously the main shock, therefore none have notable higher magnitudes than the other.

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