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They and ate
They ate the cafeteria food with its orange sauces and Scotty gazed without interest at his food, the teachers, the heroic baronial windows, and the bright ranks of college banners.
They had cleaned up an old ice box and begun to buy fifty-pound blocks of ice in town, as the electric refrigerator came nowhere near providing enough ice for the crowds who ate and drank there.
They ate in silence, with hoods so drawn over their faces that they could see nothing but what was on the table before them.
( They had no refectory, but ate their common meal, of bread and water only, when the day's labour was over, reclining on strewn grass, sometimes out of doors.
They only ate " aspiring vegetables " — those which grew upward — and refused those that grew downward like potatoes.
They fasted or ate very little ; a statue of the god was made out of amaranth ( huautli ) seeds and honey, and at the end of the month, it was cut into small pieces so everybody could eat a little piece of the god.
They also grew cotton and tobacco, and ate maize and sweet potatoes.
They ate breakfast between 6 a. m. and 7 a. m., lunch at 9 a. m., dinner and noon, afternoon lunch at 3 p. m., and supper between 6 p. m. and 7 p. m.
They tell her how she eventually grew bored with them, ate their bodies, and cast their spirits aside.
They started at once, and went about among the Lotus-eaters, who did them no hurt, but gave them to eat of the lotus, which was so delicious that those who ate of it left off caring about home, and did not even want to go back and say what had happened to them, but were for staying and munching lotus with the Lotus-eaters without thinking further of their return ; nevertheless, though they wept bitterly I forced them back to the ships and made them fast under the benches.
They killed their prey with long, sharp fingernails and then ate them.
They fished salmon, hunted game, and ate camassia roots and berries they gathered.
They didn't take the proper time to see that their fighters had a proper training, that they lived comfortably, or ate well, or had some pocket change.
* eten ( to eat ): Se hebbt eten ( They have eaten / They ate )
They came across the King, a giant cannibal, who then ate one of the men, causing the other scouts to run away.
It has been stated that J. Edgar Hoover described Tolson as his alter ego: They worked closely together in the daytime, ate their meals together, socialized together in the evenings, and even went on vacations together.
They also ate wild boar, beef, sausages, pork, lamb, duck, goose, chickens, small birds, fish, and shellfish.
They ate 43 and cached 83 seeds per hour.
They also ate fish caught from the Little Sugar River.
They ate frugal meals, and spent their days both in contemplative prayer and interceding on behalf of others.
They eagerly ate meat everywhere, even on suki.
They ate after normal crew had eaten, and only whatever was left over from the crew meal.
They said a prayer before breakfast, a gong was sounded, and they ate breakfast in the dining room.
They ate one small vegetarian meal a day.

They and they
They had been seen as soon as they left the ranch, picked out of the darkness by the weary though watchful eyes of two men posted a few hundred yards away in the windless shelter of the trees.
They greeted the news angrily, as though they had been cheated of purpose.
They weren't sleeping, of course, but they thought they were doing him a favor by pretending.
They expected greater things from him, regardless of how trying the circumstances, and they were disappointed.
They were going to town, and they were both excited.
They would have to go west through the narrow river valley that separated Leyte from Samar and hope that it didn't close in before they returned.
They had never seen a tultul but they had heard about it from their fathers ''.
They think of it as a kind of spooky museum in which they may half see and half imagine the old splendor.
They fought hard, but they were forgiving to former foes, and sought to prevent vindictive legislatures from confiscating Tory property in violation of the Treaty of 1783.
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 differed in the balance they believed essential to the sovereignty of the citizen -- but the supreme sacrifice each made served to maintain a still more fundamental truth: That individual life, liberty and happiness depend on a right balance between the two -- and on the limitation of sovereignty, in all its aspects, which this involves.
They look as if they had been sculptured with an unsharpened chisel.
They withdraw to the underground of the slums where they can defy the precepts of legalized propriety.
They feel they are leagued against a hostile, persecutory world, faced with the concerted malevolent opposition of squares and their hirelings, the police.
Lautner, for his part, `` belonged to the present-day race of small artists, who do not demand the utmost of themselves '', and the bitter description of the type includes such epithets as `` wretched little poseurs '', the devastating indictment `` they do not know how to be wretched decently and in order '', and the somewhat extreme prophecy, so far not fulfilled: `` They will be destroyed ''.
They have indicated the direction but they have not been explicit enough, I believe, in pointing out Faulkner's independence, his questioning if not indeed challenging the Southern tradition.
They explained that they desired only to stop in India until a ship traveling on to Burma could be found.
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 had lost twice with the radical Bryan, and were having no part of Hearst, whom they considered more radical than Bryan.
They are not true because scientists or prophets say they are true.

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