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They withdraw to the underground of the slums where they can defy the precepts of legalized propriety.
They can have as much tactile appeal as flesh and bone ''.
They can be effective, however, if their members set high standards for candidates and devote substantial time to the work.
They range from an eight-foot pram, which you can build yourself for less than $50, to auxiliary sailboats which can cost over $100,000.
They will give suggestions that can be worked up into field procedures.
They can even be rather grand, like Edward Land's monument to the astonishing success of Polaroid.
They can hire a horse and go ski-joring behind him, or move out to Oak Hill, where there's a lift.
They survive only when they can recruit social and economic peers.
They can hardly restrain themselves from raising the question of whether Republicans, if they had been in power, would have made `` amateurish and monumental blunders '' in Cuba.
`` They can be going along, doing little damage, then bang, bang -- they can hit a couple of passes on you for touchdowns and put you in trouble ''.
They try to play baseball the best they can.
They speak of the work of Christ as the bestowal of incorruptibility, which can mean ( though it does not have to mean ) deliverance from time and history.
They can be exuberant or sentimental, flirtatious or funny, but the only thing they seem unable to be is dull.
They were good-living religious people, and I can truthfully say I never heard them spread any gossip about anybody.
They are more cooperative if they can gradually build trust, instead of being asked to give extensive help immediately.
They have a muscular tongue which in many species can be protruded.
They range in size from the Chinese giant salamander ( Andrias davidianus ), which can grow to a length of, to the diminutive Thorius pennatulus from Mexico which seldom exceeds.
Saturated hydrocarbons can also combine any of the linear, cyclic ( e. g., polycyclic ) and branching structures, and they are still alkanes ( no general formula ) as long as they are acyclic ( i. e., having no loops ). They also have single covalent bonds between their carbons.
They may be as basic as pictures on a board that the are used to request food, drink, or other care ; or they can be advanced speech generating devices, based on speech synthesis, that are capable of storing hundreds of phrases and words.
They can all be cut easily with a knife due to their softness, exposing a shiny surface that tarnishes rapidly in air due to oxidation.
They take special care not to destroy the termite mound or consume the entire colony, which ensures that the termites can rebuild and provide a continuous supply of food.
They can achieve a lifespan of up to 15 years when in captivity.
But humans can do something equally useful, in the case of certain enumerably infinite sets: They can give explicit instructions for determining the nth member of the set, for arbitrary finite n. Such instructions are to be given quite explicitly, in a form in which they could be followed by a computing machine, or by a human who is capable of carrying out only very elementary operations on symbols.

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They used the ingredients that were most readily available in their homes and conveniently packaged them in a sheep's stomach allowing for easy transportation during the journey.
They are, however, rare in zoos because they are susceptible to infection and parasitic disease if captured from the wild, and do not readily reproduce.
They readily accepted her since they knew nothing of her past.
They are also typically less massive than baryons, meaning that they are more easily produced in experiments, and thus exhibit certain higher energy phenomena more readily than baryons composed of the same quarks would.
They have historically functioned as " gates ," which allow easy passage but can be readily defended.
Flux and slag can provide a secondary service after the reduction step is complete: They provide a molten cover on the purified metal, preventing it from coming into contact with oxygen while it is still hot enough to oxidise readily.
They readily adapt to human presence ; like raccoons, they will raid campsites and trash receptacles.
They readily provide a gentle, even illumination to the entire display while consuming relatively little electric power.
They readily hybridise to produce plants with paler pink flowers.
They say, for example, that the rubrics have reduced the number of genuflections and other gestures associated with reverence for the sacred elements ; that phrases such as " spiritual drink " are deliberately ambiguous ; and that the GIRM directs the removal of the tabernacle from its previous place on the main altar to another part of the church ( albeit one that is " truly noble, prominent, readily visible, beautifully decorated and suitable for prayer " – GIRM 314 ).
They are also much cheaper and more readily available than a leather cricket ball and are easier to hit due to their slower air-speed and relative lightness.
They readily occupy a preformed gallery in a piece of wood ( a weta motel ) and can be kept in a suburban garden as pets.
They are readily available at commercial outlets.
They are shown to mate earlier, more readily, and for a longer period of time over their lifespan.
They are universal terms that may be readily understood by zoologists who speak any language.
They can be divided into securities, which are readily transferable, and other cash instruments such as loans and deposits, where both borrower and lender have to agree on a transfer.
They claim that the focus on the use of the hydrogen car is a dangerous detour from more readily available solutions to reducing the use of fossil fuels in vehicles.
They were later noted to hybridise readily where their territories crossed, with hybrid grey or striped-backed magpies being quite common.
They do, however, readily acknowledge the existence of non-finite VPs as constituents.
They are usually resources for further study and sometimes also include amusing bits of information that don't fit readily elsewhere.
They have readily adapted to urban environments ( compare urban opossums, skunks and foxes ), scavenging garbage bins and other food sources.
They are all indicating something actually there and either relevant to the radar operator and / or readily explicable and theoretically able to be reproduced.
They can also readily accept transplants from other individuals, including eyes and parts of the brain — restoring these alien organs to full functionality.
They objected to a new social welfare law in Mexico and arable land was more readily available in Belize.

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