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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 present a number of artifacts, only some of which belonged to the previous Dalai Lama, and if the boy chooses the items which belonged to the previous Dalai Lama, this is seen as a sign, in conjunction with all of the other indications, that the boy is the reincarnation.
They could not vote, plead in court nor leave a will ; unless they were manumitted, their lives and property belonged to their masters.
They were also overwhelmingly Pashtun and were accused of not sharing power with the approximately 60 % of Afghans who belonged to other ethnic groups.
The biographer Ibn Khallikan writes, " Historians agree in stating that father and family belonged to Duwin < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki >.... They were Kurds and belonged to the Rawādiya ( sic ), which is a branch of the great tribe al-Hadāniya ": Minorsky ( 1953 ), p. 124.
They belonged to various mainland ethnic groups, and on Zanzibar they lived in small villages and did not coalesce to form larger political units.
They each have one possession in which they take pride: Della's beautiful long, flowing hair and Jim's shiny gold watch, which had belonged to his father and grandfather.
They belonged to the Jimyōin-tō branch of the Imperial Family.
They belonged to the Eastern Iranian family of languages.
They trespassed upon a task that belonged only between God and the high priest.
They belonged to the Kenites who accompanied the children of Israel into the holy land, and dwelt among them.
They might be considered representations of the Moirai, who belonged to the underworld, but secretly guided the lives of those in the upperworld.
They meant by this that those lands belonged to the Shoshone tribe headed by a man whose name was Inyo.
They found artifacts of uncertain origin on the weather-ravaged atoll, including bronze bearings which may have belonged to Earhart's aircraft and a zipper pull which might have come from her flight suit.
They belonged broadly to the category of di inferi, " those who dwell below ," the undifferentiated collective of divine dead.
They are set free after spending five days in custody due to the inability of authorities to prove the cocaine in the apartment belonged to either of them.
They belonged to the equestrian order and had a full Roman citizenship.
They belonged to hunter-gatherers and the need for portability probably limited their size ; as later bowls increase in size, this is taken to be a sign of an increasingly settled pattern of living.
They belonged to the East Midwood Jewish Center, where she took her religious confirmation seriously.
They belonged to a group of five Irish MPs who enlisted, the others J. L. Esmonde, Stephen Gwynn, and D. D. Sheehan as well as former MP Tom Kettle.
They are possibly, but not conclusively, from the Gospel of Peter and would suggest, if they belonged, that the text was more than just a passion narrative.
The biographer Ibn Khallikan writes, " Historians agree in stating that father and family belonged to Duwin < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki >.... They were Kurds and belonged to the Rawādiya ( sic ), which is a branch of the great tribe al-Hadāniya ": Minorsky ( 1953 ), p. 124.

They and corporate
They operate under a permanent threat of being closed down for violating various government regulations, such as misstating their corporate name on publications or operating out of an office not registered with the government ( in fact, this is the situation for all private enterprises in Belarus ).
They are vehemently opposed to environmental regulations, corporate welfare, subsidies, and other areas of economic intervention.
) They navigated the corporate politics to get a stream of TCP / IP products for various IBM systems, including MVS, VM, and OS / 2.
They hypothesize media ownership by corporations, funding from advertising, the use of official sources, efforts to discredit independent media (" flak "), and " anti-communist " ideology as the filters that bias news in favor of U. S. corporate interests.
They utilise state-owned corporate management models as opposed to modelling socialist enterprise on traditional management styles employed by government agencies.
They encouraged corporate tax cuts.
They are often found inside schools, churches, convention centers, hotels and corporate facilities.
They advocated strong antitrust laws, restricting corporate lobbying and campaign contributions, and greater citizen participation and control, including standardized secret ballots, strict voter registration and women's suffrage.
They include shares of corporate stock or mutual funds, bonds issued by corporations or governmental agencies, stock options or other options, limited partnership units, and various other formal investment instruments that are negotiable and fungible.
They initiated a corporate restructuring of the chain, first renaming the company Burger King.
They relocated to a makeshift office at an editor's home, while sending most of the staff to Dow Jones's South Brunswick, N. J., corporate campus, where the paper had established emergency editorial facilities soon after the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
They became components of corporate identities by communicating brands and unifying messages.
They are also used metaphorically to indicate an " anointed " successor to any position of power, e. g., a political or corporate leader.
They usually reside on the border of the Internet, hidden behind corporate firewalls or accessing the network through non-dedicated connections.
They may be accessed remotely by restaurant corporate offices, troubleshooters and other authorized parties.
They have been outspoken in their opposition to state higher taxes, economic central planning programs including subsidies, targeted corporate tax breaks, etc.
They may wish to impose corporate values and standards of behavior that specifically reflect the objectives of the organization.
They are found in corporate or governmental environments with a large enough HR staff to devote to preparing and administering the tests.
They have long been used for circus or other performances, fairs, banquets, large weddings or, more recently corporate entertainment events.
They state that if companies like Microsoft owned patents on the internet then other companies would try to compete, and " The Net, as designed by warring corporate entities, would be a battleground of incompatible and expensive ' standards ' had it actually survived at all.
They chose the International Longshore and Warehouse Union ( ILWU ) because they could charter their own self-governing local union which would include about 350 employees serving in a variety of jobs in all stores and in the Internet, corporate, and shipping departments.
They offer 24 hour access for private aircraft, including corporate jets.
They also typically advise the corporation on matters relating to corporate finance.
They have been granted corporate personality enabling them to enact local policies and laws, enforce them, and govern their jurisdictions.

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