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They had the house cleaned up by noon, and Wilson sent the boy out to the meadow to bring in the horses.
They caused my love for Jessica to become warmer and at the same time more hopeless, as if my adolescent self knew that only torment would ever bring me the courage to ask to see her again.
They bring their families and tents and camp kitchens and bedding.
They bring their fishing rods and binoculars and bathing suits.
They bring the news that the Pretender has been excommunicated ; ;
They would attempt to bring supplies from St. Louis or Prairie Du Chien at `` great expense as well as danger ''.
They say it helps them bring back into schools the spiritual and moral values on which this country was built.
They were allowed to have family members bring in their own food and were on good terms with the guards from whom they learned the latest news.
They play a pivotal role in completion stage practices, where an attempt is made to bring the subtle winds of the body into the central channel, to realise the clear light of bliss and emptiness, and to attain Buddhahood.
They bring the Exiles and the Empire together once more as allies trying to find the cause of the destruction.
They did such a precise job that the construction crew didn't notice until after they had laid the foundation ( and after the prank team informed someone on the project about the shifted stakes ), but California earthquake law forced them to re-survey the site and bring in engineering consultation.
They are fighting in order to bring the state down.
They bring two circuit board traces together under a rubber or silicone keypad using either metal " dome " switches or polyester formed domes.
They had taken advantage of the civil discord in the Byzantine Empire to bring a force of 80, 000 to 120, 000 men and a massive fleet to the Bosphorus.
They, comparing the oracular response with this occurrence, decided that this was the person whom the god told them the wagon would bring.
They bring forth from the treasury of Revelation new things and old, making it bear fruit and vigilantly warding off any errors that threaten their flock.
They also note the immense amount of funding that soft drink sales bring to schools.
They typically feature mystical writing or diagrams and are intended to fulfill various functions including providing guidance for the spirits of the dead, to bring good fortune, increase life span, etc.
They sought to bring about a more equal society, and are considered by modern standards to be left-wing.
They resolve to bring a more suitable piece and hang themselves the next day, if Godot fails to arrive.
They plundered Lothian and regained some castles, but failed to bring Wallace to combat ; the Scots shadowed the English army, intending to avoid battle until shortages of supplies and money forced Edward to withdraw, at which point the Scots would harass his retreat.
They are later revived by a mystic named Eli with the spiritual aid of Callisto, who by that time had become an angel ; Callisto also makes Xena to conceive a daughter after the resurrection, and this child is prophesied to bring about the Twilight of the Olympian gods ; this girl was named Eve.
They bring together the expertise and outlook of government, industry, and academia to solve complex technical problems.
They are a good way of showing off places visited if worn on clothing, or stored in albums they can bring back happy memories of holidays / vacations or just day trips to interesting places.

They and component
They have fewer moving parts than spring-loaded mechanisms, are less prone to malfunctioning due to contamination or component fatigue, easier to employ one-handed.
They submit that the new form using parentheses is the best for known circumbinary planets and has the desirable effect of giving these planets identical sub-level hierarchical labels and stellar component names which conform to the usage for binary stars.
They were an essential component of the military strategies of the period, such as the German Blitzkrieg or the American and Japanese aircraft carrier campaigns of the Pacific.
They argue that there must be a formal computational component contained within the language faculty of normal speakers of a language and seek to describe it.
They are an important component of soil life and soil chemistry.
They are also found in xylem, and are the main component of many textiles such as paper, linen, and cotton.
They form in close binary systems, one component being a white dwarf accreting matter from the other ordinary star component, and may recur over periods of decades to centuries or millennia.
They also require leveling to obtain component information, unlike total field ( scalar ) instruments.
They can be generated along the walls of a fluid-filled borehole, being an important source of coherent noise in VSPs and making up the low frequency component of the source in sonic logging.
They can be spun into filaments, string, or rope, used as a component of composite materials, or matted into sheets to make products such as paper or felt.
They are therefore a common component of wetlands.
They consist of two component stars ; a white dwarf primary, and a mass transferring secondary.
They could have observed the experience of the Nash and Hudson merger designed to achieve manufacturing efficiencies and savings from component sharing.
They drew off Wiener ’ s ( 1982 ) research for this commitment component.
They are a major component of the non-profit community in New York City.
They involve a sensory component ( feedback about touch / position ), processed at a largely unconscious level.
They are also a component used in the insertion of the Verichip.
They have a small component of Invertebrates in their diet.
They were part of 3, 300 British troops that would be deploying to Helmand Province in southern Afghanistan as a component of the NATO International Security Assistance Force.
They are derived from the small cytoplasmic 7SL RNA, a component of the signal recognition particle.
They expanded into additional towns ( then called plantations ): Milford and Guilford in 1639, Stamford and Southold across Long Island Sound to the south on the North Fork of Long Island in 1640 forming the original component of the confederation which called itself " The United Colonies of New England.
They are convenient since they essentially require no preparation time other than the heating, although some frozen dinners may require the preparer to briefly carry out an intermediary step ( such as stirring mashed potatoes midway through the heating cycle ) to ensure adequate heating and uniform consistency of component items.
They can often be resolved by separating the component into orthogonal units ( such as separate caches ) or bubbling the pipeline.

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