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They and borrowed
They feature many letters that appear to have been borrowed from or influenced by the Greek alphabet and the Hebrew alphabet.
Scholar John Strohm suggests that they did so by creating personas of a type conventionally seen as masculine: " They adopted a tough, unladylike pose that borrowed more from the macho swagger of sixties garage bands than from the calculated bad-girl image of bands like The Runaways.
They may have been purchased, received as gifts, leased, or borrowed.
They also borrowed from, and distinguished republicanism from, the ideas of liberalism that were developing at the same time.
They do, however, include several words that have been adopted during the history from the neighboring languages, just like Swedish, spoken in Finland today, has borrowed from Finnish.
They point to what they consider an absence of regular sound correspondences, an absence of reconstructable shared morphology, and evidence that much shared lexical material has been borrowed from Chinese into Tibeto-Burman.
They were classmates at Parsons Junior High School and Forest Hills High School, and began performing together in their junior year as Tom and Jerry, with Simon as Jerry Landis ( whose last name he borrowed from a girl he had been dating ) and Garfunkel as Tom Graph ( so called because he was fond of tracking (" graphing ") hits on the pop charts ).
They are necessarily complex algorithms with many rules and exceptions, because English spelling and pronunciation is complicated by historical changes in pronunciation and words borrowed from many languages.
They also borrowed much from the Dominican and Franciscan constitutions.
They became good friends, Hamnett later recounting how she once borrowed a jersey and corduroy trousers from Modigliani, then went to La Rotonde and danced in the street all night.
They used techniques borrowed from underground and avant garde film, including reversed film and slow motion, dramatic lighting, unusual camera angles and color filtering added in post-production.
They also borrowed from funk and disco.
Norman revealed that " I recorded " This Land Is Your Land " and " They Laid Jesus Christ in His Grave " with a guitar I borrowed that was Woody Guthrie's ; found broken in a field with a bird nest inside.
They are first mentioned by Livy as being an ancient nation from whom the Romans borrowed the rites of declaring war.
They are generally in two categories: Old Swedish forms and loanwords and calques from Finnish or independently borrowed from other languages ( nowadays mostly English ).
They borrowed equally from the radical notions of the author Edward Abbey.
They borrowed the magazine of the Carl Gustav M / 45 submachine gun ( Kulsprutepistol m / 45 or Kpist m / 45 ) which had been popular with the U. S. forces in Vietnam as the " Swedish K ") and made a similar side-folding stock.
They are allowed to have mass ( which consists of " borrowed energy ") because they exist for only a temporary time, which in turn gives them a limited " range ".
They borrowed their form from the square or rectangular shape of the cloister and included square planting beds.
They return to the party in borrowed clothes as a Russian dance troupe arrives.
They suppose that ethnonym was borrowed from the Iranian entirely: * anta-marta ' resident of outskirts, border zone ' ( cf.
They of course must have existed before the invention of Pravic, so they could have been borrowed from Iotic or other language, but maybe they are indeed Pravic adaptations, or simply approximated English spellings.
They sleep in burrows borrowed from other animals, and in the northern reaches of its range, slender glass lizards will use those burrows to hibernate through the winter.
They borrowed heavily from the Iron Guard, and started competing with it for public attention.

They and typewriter
They were produced using the technology of the time, i. e. typewriter and Letraset.
They trashed the University of Bucharest, some newspaper offices and the headquarters of opposition parties, claiming that they were havens of decadence and immorality-drugs, firearms and munitions, " an automatic typewriter ", and fake currency.
They also found, in Görtz ′ s room, a typewriter and a file that contained military details about Irish harbours, airfields, bridges, roads, landing places, and the distribution of Irish Defence Forces.
They put out the first editions on a typewriter, composing stories on their kitchen table.

They and raised
They had watered their stock at immense profit, then had raised the price of coal fifty cents a ton, netting themselves another $20,000,000 in annual profit.
They had courage but their meager training consisted of weekend hops in good weather, in and out of established airports, And the increasingly cold weather soon raised hob with the water cooled engines of their World War 1, planes.
They allowed weaving of beads by raising every other thread and inserting strung beads in the shed, the space between the lowered and raised threads.
They also use the biblical verse of Romans 10: 9 " That if you confess with your mouth, ' Jesus is Lord ', and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
They believe that God raised Jesus from death and gave him immortality, and he ascended to Heaven, God's dwelling place.
They abstain from the Eucharist and from prayer, because they confess not the Eucharist to be the flesh of our Saviour Jesus Christ, which suffered for our sins, and which the Father, of His goodness, raised up again.
They were part of the peasants ' demands raised towards the Swabian League in the German Peasants ' War in Germany.
They traveled worldwide and raised funds for the blind.
They first lived in the President Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, where his daughter Phyllis was raised, then the Knickerbocker Hotel in Hollywood.
They were moved to their own establishment at Richmond Palace, where they were raised by their governess Lady Frances Villiers, with only occasional visits to see their parents at St. James's or their grandfather Lord Clarendon at Twickenham.
They can be made with ingredients like San Marzano tomatoes, which grow on the volcanic plains to the south of Mount Vesuvius, and mozzarella di bufala Campana, made with the milk from water buffalo raised in the marshlands of Campania and Lazio in a semi-wild state ( this mozzarella is protected with its own European protected designation of origin ).
They were both Christians and from noble families of Anici, so the child was raised with Christian beliefs.
They have performed at many charity events and raised $ 1 million for the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale, Mississippi.
They raised two issues of public interest regarding the effect of secrecy on the operation of grievance procedures and the extent to which the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade was aware of or in control of ASIS operations.
They all featured a megaron, or throne room, with a raised central hearth under an opening in the roof, which was supported by four columns in a square around the hearth.
They can also hear well, but their tympanic membranes are concealed by flat flaps that may be raised or lowered by muscles.
They raised most of their own food, so farming, and preserving the produce required to feed them through the winter, had to be priorities.
They are raised and reddish ( non-pigmented ).
They were issued to part of an English dragoon regiment raised in 1672 and disbanded in 1674, and to the Royal Fusiliers when raised in 1685.
They gave up the rice cultivation they had brought with them from Taiwan, and raised breadfruit wherever they went in the Pacific ( except Easter Island and New Zealand, which were too cold ).
They raised taxes, which historically had been low as planters preferred to make private investments for their own purposes ; offered massive aid to support railroads to improve transportation and shipping.
They are usually raised, yellow, and waxy in appearance and often have a purple border.
They say that in 1720, a Brazilian Jesuit, named Bartholomew Gusmao, possessed of abilities, imagination, and address, by permission of John V. fabricated a balloon in a place contiguous to the Royal Palace, and one day, in presence of their Majesties, and an immense crowd of spectators, raised himself, by means of a fire lighted in the machine, as high as the cornice of the building ; but through the negligence and want of experience of those who held the cords, the machine took an oblique direction, and, touching the cornice, burst and fell.

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