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They and believed
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 discovered that, although 42 per cent of a sample of Catholic students and 15 per cent of the Protestants believed it important to live in accordance with the teachings of their religion, only 8 per cent of the Jewish students had this conviction.
They believed that the only solution was to submit gracefully to an historical inevitability — the long-term dominance of Europe by Germany.
They encouraged farming and agriculture and taught farming and cultivation techniques, as they believed that agricultural development was the key to a stable and prosperous society.
They are believed to have enjoyed a happy marriage.
They believed the continuities of the deepest structures were central to history, beside which upheavals in institutions or the superstructure of social life were of little significance, for history lies beyond the reach of conscious actors, especially the will of revolutionaries.
They believed that amok was caused by the hantu belian, which was an evil tiger spirit that entered one ’ s body and caused the heinous act.
They also believed that Labour had become too left-wing, and had been infiltrated at constituency level by Trotskyist factions whose views and behaviour they considered to be at odds with the Parliamentary Labour Party and Labour voters.
They believed eating chives could increase blood pressure and act as a diuretic.
They opposed any income or wealth redistribution, which they believed would be dissipated by the lowest orders.
They believed that the power of the executive had to be constrained.
They believed that required a free economy with minimal government interference.
They believed that the Soviets would not attempt to stop the US from conquering Cuba.
They also believed they should appoint minor church officials.
They are believed to have been war captives, or anyone born in an outcast or slave family.
They believed flooding was linked to widespread forest clearing upstream.
They are often portrayed as children with Williams syndrome ( which was not recognised as a medical condition but some specialist believe that people were enchanted with their character and appearance that they believed to be magical ), usually with fair hair.
They believed that humans possessed a ka, or life-force, which left the body at the point of death.
They had believed his strategy to be flawed before, but now they thought him to be as wise as the gods.
They were believed to oppose free trade and hinder technological innovation, technology transfer and business development.
They are believed to have fed cooperatively in flocks.
They are believed to have mated for life, although some theorize that auks could have mated outside of their pair, a trait seen in the Razorbill.
They slowly moved south, and the earliest ironworks in modern-day KwaZulu-Natal Province are believed to date from around 1050.
They believed that everyone in society could benefit from experiencing such power and that if everyone could interact with computers in the way that hackers did, then the hacker ethic might spread through society and computers would improve the world.

They and Labour
They believe Mun and Misselden were not making this mistake in the 1620s, and point to their followers Josiah Child and Charles Davenant, who, in 1699, wrote: " Gold and Silver are indeed the Measure of Trade, but that the Spring and Original of it, in all nations is the Natural or Artificial Product of the Country ; that is to say, what this Land or what this Labour and Industry Produces.
They now have four grandchildren. Glenys has also served the Labour Party as a Member of European Parliament.
They next won a seat in 1967, when Winnie Ewing was the surprise winner of a by-election in the previously safe Labour seat of Hamilton.
When Labour won the 1997 general election, Powell told his wife, Pamela Wilson, " They have voted to break up the United Kingdom.
They were politically faithful to their father throughout his life ; but after 1945, each drifted away from the Liberal Party, Gwilym finishing his career as a Conservative Home Secretary while Megan became a Labour MP in 1957, perhaps symbolising the fate of much of the old Liberal Party.
They were joined by the Comité-Oud, a group of liberal members of the Labour Party ( PvdA ), led by Pieter Oud.
They were unhappy with the social-democratic orientation of the Labour Party.
They were held by Labour from 1997 to 2010.
They had topped most of the pre-winter opinion polls by several points, but in February 1979 at least one opinion poll was showing the Tories 20 points ahead of Labour and it appeared certain that Labour would lose the forthcoming election.
They were divorced in 2011, and he is now the partner of Alison Seabeck, the Labour MP for Plymouth Moor View.
They are in a document that will form the basis of a White Paper to be published this autumn and herald the end of Labour ’ s complicated tax credits system, with many benefits being rolled into one.
They had cut the Tory majority from 102 seats to a mere 21, and for most of the three years leading up to the election opinion polls had indicated that Labour were more likely to win the election than the Tories were.
They entered government with the Christian Democratic Appeal ( CDA ) and the Labour Party.
They are all members of the Labour party.
They were joined by the former Labour deputy leader Roy Jenkins who had previously had discussions with Steel about joining the Liberals.
They wanted the Labour government to impose an incomes policy.
They argued that it was irresponsible to endanger this work in view of an anticipated swing to the left in the Labour Party.
They supported the view that because there was " a blockage within the Labour Party, created by the right-wing Kinnock leadership at the present time, we have to continue to develop independent work and not allow our distinct political identity to be submerged through fear of expulsions.
They train at Quibell Park Stadium, Scunthorpe's athletic track on Brumby Wood Lane named after David Quibell, the town's former Labour MP.
On the occasion of his visit to Australia in 1938, the Sydney Labour Daily published a cartoon showing Kaiser Wilhelm tearing up the Belgian Neutrality Pact, Adolf Hitler tearing up another agreement, and Luckner tearing up a directory, with the caption " They All Have The Habit ".

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