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They attended school and selected courses primarily on the basis of decisions others made ; ;
They " lived in native communities for years, learned native languages fluently, attended native councils, and often fought alongside their native companions.
They have done so in every decade since the 1970 breakup, most famously for 1981's " The Concert in Central Park ", which attracted more than 500, 000 people, making it the 7th-most attended concert in the history of music.
They attended the Dissenter chapel on Coombe Street, whose worshippers initially called themselves independents and later, became known as Congregationalists.
They attended the University of Marburg where historian and jurist Friedrich von Savigny spurred their interest in philology and Germanic studies — a field in which they are now considered pioneers — and at the same time developed a curiosity for folklore, which grew into a lifelong dedication to collecting German folk tales.
They later attended local schools.
They again attended and performed at Pavarotti's benefit concert in Modena, Italy in May 2003.
They resided in Manhattan with their two daughters: Cecilia ( born 1990 ), who currently attends the University of Pennsylvania, and Josephine ( born 1993 ), who attended The Chapin School, and plans to attend Harvard University in the fall of 2012.
They attended his London lectures and in 1660, initiated formal weekly meetings.
They returned to America in 1878, settling in Oakland, California, where Stein attended First Hebrew Congregation of Oakland's Sabbath school.
They danced to recordings and the radio, and attended live concerts whenever they could.
One authority said of the crowd which gathered there, " They had the hair of their heads very few of them longer than their ears, whereupon it came to pass that those who usually with their cries attended at Westminster were by a nickname called Roundheads ".
They agreed to call a grand ecumenical council to be attended by the Pope, all the Patriarchs and bishops and archbishops of both the eastern and western churches.
They supervised the ōmetsuke, machibugyō, ongokubugyō and other officials, oversaw relations with the Imperial Court in Kyoto, kuge ( members of the nobility ), daimyo, Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines, and attended to matters like divisions of fiefs.
They marched in Bodenstown with Fianna Fáil and attended all the usual commemorations organised by the government.
They attended dances, dinners, and a church service during this time, and the excited town was very hospitable to the explorers.
They graduated from Redondo Union High School in Redondo Beach, California, and attended San Jose State University.
They drove through the grounds of Atterdag College and attended a Good Friday service at Bethania Church.
They attended the execution by burning of those caught for the Affair of the Placards, on 21 January 1535 in front of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris.
They succeeded in their efforts in 1599 with the Synod of Diamper. The representatives of various parishes who attended the assembly were forced by Portuguese authorities to accept the Papal authority.
They attended the performance and at its conclusion broke into a tirade of catcalls as part of their campaign to rid contemporary music of anything post-Romantic.
They had two children: Walter Camp, Jr. ( born 1891 ) who attended Yale as well and was elected as a member of Scroll and Key in 1912, and Janet Camp Troxell ( born 1897 ).
They have a daughter, Gemma, and a son, Nick, who both attended local state schools.
They often attended Mass together and met for lunch frequently.
Hoppus lived in Fairfax, Virginia ( a suburb of Washington, D. C .) during his early high school years and attended Annandale High School during his sophomore year ; at which time he received his first bass and attended his first concert ( They Might Be Giants ).

They and negotiations
They included: supporters of religious independents who did not want an established church and some of whom had sympathies with the Levellers ; Presbyterians who were willing to countenance the trial and execution of the King ; and later admissions, such as formerly excluded MPs who were prepared to denounce the Newport Treaty negotiations with the King.
They would then be led to Scapa Flow and interned, pending the outcome of the peace negotiations.
They were cheaper than hard drives ( blank media especially so: though each had a cost of $ 150 to Canon, Jobs ' typically forthright negotiations saw Canon agree to a retail of only $ 50 apiece ) but slower ( with an average seek time of 96 ms ).
They hope that the negotiations in London will result in speedy agreement being reached for this purpose, and they regard it as a matter of great importance that the trial of these major criminals should begin at the earliest possible date.
They replace individual negotiations for specific rights between copyright owner ( licensor ) and licensee, which are necessary under an " all rights reserved " copyright management with a " some rights reserved " management employing standardized licenses for re-use cases where no commercial compensation is sought by the copyright owner.
They also made reference to secret negotiations which would have allowed him to reappear without going to prison.
They had come close to signing Wayne Gretzky the previous summer, but were reportedly spurned away when they refused to continue negotiations and gave Gretzky an ultimatum to sign.
They " up-turned tables " after a mystery overseas consortium announced that they were close to a deal after lawyers were in negotiations for the club.
They outlined a four-year development plan that included funding for further technical development at the CRC, the production of several hundred terminals that would be lent out to industry for development studies, as well as funds for marketing and lobbying in videotex standards negotiations.
They advocated negotiations with the Soviet Union with the aim of a reunited, neutral Germany between the blocs.
They point out that the threat of nuclear weapons is the only thing that has brought the U. S., Japan and South Korea into serious negotiations.
They all returned home on April 6, 1878 and began negotiations with the Railroad to establish a station in their new town.
They reported to the Chinese Ambassador to the United States Hu Shih on a mission that would ultimately conclude negotiations for the creation of an American Volunteer Group of pilots and mechanics to serve in China.
They subsequently supported him in Wales, early in the rebellion of Owain Glyndŵr, and in Scotland, in both negotiations and conflict against the Scots.
They greatly encouraged the Catholic party in Europe, and John III was ultimately persuaded to send an embassy to Rome to open negotiations for the reunion of the Swedish Church with the Holy See.
They also complained that the policy of rejecting negotiations was in error.
They asked for a truce, but before the negotiations ended, they attacked the Papal army.
They " delivered a formal request to Panama for extradition of the Shah ", which was " a pretext to cover secret negotiations to free the American hostages ".
They were the subject of earlier negotiations with the Germans and were expected to be officially ceded to Japan in return for economic and monetary compensations.
They soon began negotiations with the Grand Alliance about switching sides.
They wanted rollback and the peaceful end of the Communist threat rather than aimless negotiations, diplomacy, and arms control.
They have been released thanks to Belgium diplomatic negotiations.
They learn the language, culture, and personality of their host, and represent them in negotiations ( with some leeway ).
They said they did not have a representative at the Treaty negotiations, did not sign the treaty, and did not recognize its giving away rights to their lands.

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