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They were better trained, better looking, better built, better disciplined and something else -- they were better dancers.
They say it helps them bring back into schools the spiritual and moral values on which this country was built.
They acquired another electronics factory, a specialized ceramics company, an organization that built -- very experimentally -- high-speed research calculators.
They refused to be separated from him, and built their cells round that of their spiritual father.
They are known in this context as control tables and are used in conjunction with a purpose built interpreter whose control flow is altered according to values contained in the array.
They built a lighthouse, substantial dwellings, and attempted to grow various plants.
They destroyed Camulodunum ( modern Colchester ), earlier the capital of the Trinovantes, but then a colonia ( a settlement for discharged Roman soldiers ) and the site of a temple to the former Emperor Claudius, which was built and maintained at local expense.
They had one of the largest wheat mills in the country built on a Puerto Madero lot in 1902, and with it, established Molinos Río de la Plata ( later a leader in the local retail foods market ).
They include a long line of TV advertisements in the 1990s featuring three frogs named " Bud ", " Weis ", and " Er ", the Budweiser Ants, and a campaign built around the phrase " Whassup?
They took a detour and built a new bridge over the river, just outside of Tavistock.
They built a small convent on the spot inhabited by the holy hermit, which became too small for the accommodation of those who came to share their life of privations.
They were built for the China tea trade and began with the Falcon in 1859, and finished with the last ships built in 1870.
They built roads and planted shelter-belts on federal lands.
They soon built copies and started to adapt the type to their own needs, setting the standard for other frigates as a superpower.
They have invented and built real versions of the technologies portrayed in the show, including the Protector.
They effectively wiped away everything that had gone before, and built an administrative system from scratch.
They include the zero-energy house, the passive solar house, the autonomous buildings, the superinsulated and houses built to the Passivhaus standard.
They built an efficient system of public administration known for its attention to detail.
They also designed and built a three-wheeled delivery vehicle called the Servi-Car, which remained in production until 1973.
They accordingly built a fleet at Naupactus, but before they set sail, Aristodemus was struck by lightning ( or shot by Apollo ) and the fleet destroyed, because one of the Heracleidae had slain an Acarnanian soothsayer.
They first settled and built the town of Harmony, Pennsylvania, in 1804, and established the Harmony Society in 1805 as a religious commune.
They built on the work of other physiologists, such as Cole and Baker's research into voltage-gated membrane pores from 1941.
They also built another two churches and a monastery dedicated to John the Baptist, and are credited with introducing sugarcane production to the city.

They and towns
They did not view the tour of the distressed cities and towns by Secretary of Labor Goldberg as politics, which the GOP declared it to be.
They are hotel-like and dominate the surrounding landscape, having replaced all towns and cities, albeit preserving their names.
They described large trucks passing through towns at night carrying very long canvas-covered cylindrical objects that could not make turns through towns without backing up and maneuvering.
They founded a number of towns on the coast, Puerto Caballos in the east, and on the west, and sent minerals and other exports across the country from the Pacific side to be sent to Spain from the Atlantic ports.
The main provisions of the Edict of Nantes were as follows: a ) Huguenots were allowed to hold religious services in certain towns in each province, b ) They were allowed to control and fortify eight cities ( including La Rochelle and Montauban ), c ) Special courts were established to try Huguenot offenders, d ) Huguenots were to have equal civil rights with the Catholics.
They started with annual raids, collecting ransom from villages and towns while the declining Mughal Empire retained nominal control.
They were primarily farmers who lived in towns, organized into small kingdoms, however, within three decades an estimated Indian population of one million plummeted to a few tens of thousands, as approximately half of the indigenous people in western Nicaragua died of diseases brought by the Spaniards.
They must need but little water, if any at all, as their ' towns ' are often, indeed generally, found in the midst of the most arid plains — unless we suppose they dig down to subterranean fountains.
They are equivalent to slums or shanty towns.
They plunder towns and capture slaves but later colonising large areas of what is called Gwynedd, in particular Llŷn, the coasts of Arllechwedd, Arfon and the Isle of Mona ( approximate date ).
They loot all the coastal towns and besiege Palermo.
They built towns, palaces, churches, gardens, and fortifications and embellished the island with numerous works of art and enhanced cultural heritage.
They built Chinese towns and villages, among which was present-day Kota Kinabalu.
They established inland towns at Glanum ( Saint-Remy ) and Mastrabala ( Saint-Blaise.
" They encouraged women in local convents and surrounding towns to find mystical inspiration in his example, and, by preserving many of his sermons and writings, they helped keep his political as well as his religious ideas alive.
They were reproduced at smaller scale in most important towns and cities in the Empire.
They may be found in smaller towns and cities, where size or budget does not warrant separate services.
They toured the river towns and played to an overflow audience in Plaquemine.
They then convince the combined mercenary armies to revolt against Carthage and convince the various native Libyan towns and cities to back the revolt.
They introduced cloth-making which, together with the local wool trade, became a major industry in Shepton and other towns in Somerset and Wiltshire.
They are in turn divided into municipalities ( cities, towns and villages ).
They were particularly popular as a street tree in avenue plantings in towns and cities, creating high-tunnelled effects.
They also settled elsewhere in Kent, particularly Sandwich, Faversham and Maidstone — towns in which there used to be refugee churches.

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