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They and carried
They often carried the title of master builder, or surveyor, after serving a number of years as an apprentice ( such as Sir Christopher Wren ).
They used an early version of the snare drum carried over the player's right shoulder, suspended by a strap ( typically played with one hand using traditional grip ).
They were carried by his lictors and could be used for corporal and capital punishment at his command.
They were carried by the lictors who accompanied the magistrates.
They carried Kurtz to the pilot-house: " there was more air there "-The natives once again assembled on shore, and the native woman returned-they all began to shout.
They are capable of picking up cholesterol, carried internally, from cells by interaction with the ATP-binding cassette transporter A1 ( ABCA1 ).
They carried out three successful sub-orbital flights in 1956 and 1957.
They were documented as having a piece of the True Cross, which the Bishop of Acre carried into battle at the disastrous Horns of Hattin.
They also carried flags, gift bundles, medicine and other items they would need for their journey.
They carried a 16mm movie camera, the resulting footage giving Jean Rouch his first two ethnographic documentaries: " Au pays des mages noirs ", and " La chasse à l ’ hippopotame ".
They were also aware that, unlike steam and internal combustion engines, virtually no serious development work had been carried out on the Stirling engine for many years and asserted that modern materials and know-how should enable great improvements.
They were carried off and assassinated by Anastasius ' brother Eleutherius in 868.
They went in procession from city to city, clad in white garments, with faces hooded, and wearing on their backs a red cross, following a leader who carried a large cross.
They have seized the very means set aside to furnish funds for the lights ever kept burning at St. Peter s tomb, and they have carried off offerings that have been made by you and by those who have gone before you.
They are popular with compound bow hunters as it allows one piece of equipment to be carried in the field without encumbering the hunter's body.
They state that this area would lie outside the " area of influence " of both their Southern and Eastern Blocks ( the FARC-EP's strongest ) and that of the military operations being carried out by the Uribe administration.
They can readily change the shape and function of parts and may form stalks that produce fruiting bodies, releasing countless spores, light enough to be carried on the wind or hitch a ride on passing animals.
They carried small payloads that allowed them to measure attributes including air temperature and cosmic ray impacts.
They were the biggest popular cultural icons of the 1990s, according to a survey carried out by Trivial Pursuit, winning by 80 percent in a poll of 1, 000 people, stating that " Girl Power " defined the decade.
They have eight legs and are easily recognized by the pair of grasping claws and the narrow, segmented tail, often carried in a characteristic forward curve over the back, ending with a venomous stinger.
They were carried out primarily in the summer, as the Vikings wintered in Scandinavia.
They also carried the slogan ' Fueling middle England's persecution complex since 1958 '.
They carried out a histopathologic investigation of unphonated human VF.
They are carried in by the sergeant-at-arms or some other mace-bearer and displayed on the clerks ' table while parliament is in session to show that a parliament is fully constituted.
They are typically carried in at the beginning of a convocation ceremony and are often less than half a meter high.

They and coal
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 were extremely inefficient by modern standards, but when located where coal was cheap at pit heads, opened up a great expansion in coal mining by allowing mines to go deeper.
They soon became one of the major consumers of coal in the UK.
They rely for power on the numerous hydroelectric stations in or on the flanks of the Alps, and on the coal / oil power stations which use the water of the Po basin as coolant.
They also contain large deposits of brown coal and natural gas.
They are rich in various deposits, including metal ores, coal, precious and semi-precious stones, and since the 18th century have been the major mineral base of Russia.
They range from volatile materials with low carbon: hydrogen ratios like methane, to liquid petroleum to nonvolatile materials composed of almost pure carbon, like anthracite coal.
They occur when dust devils pick up large amounts of stockpiled coal.
They are also used in materials science and biological research and for determining the energy content of coal and petroleum source rock by measuring the vitrinite reflectance.
They both had extensive land (" the railway lands ") to house their associated facilities for handling general goods and specialist commodities such as fish, coal, potatoes and grain.
They encountered problems with water, with cave ins and were soon slowed by the need to blast their way through limestone layers before reaching the coal seems.
They meet at the bar and she agrees to go on the coal barge with him.
They are, used for minerals, such as coal, limestone and iron ore as well as other bulk cargo.
They are extracted from complex mixtures obtained by the refining of oil or by distillation of coal tar, and are used to produce a range of important chemicals and polymers, including styrene, phenol, aniline, polyester and nylon.
Saint Catherine of Siena had God say: " They are like the burning coal that no one can put out once it is completely consumed in the furnace, because it has itself been turned into fire.
They supply the station with coal from Kellingley, Maltby and, until its closure in 2007, Rossington.
They are used for bulk cargoes, such as coal, minerals, scrap metal etc.
They established the National Health Service, nationalised some industries ( for instance, coal mining ), and created a welfare state.
They owned many coal mines, pits and other companies in Springside and other places.
They were found after polling day at the bottom of a coal mine.
They were promptly put to work on the Cumberland Division, especially the rugged West End subdivision with its more than 2 % grades and tight curves where they performed magnificently with the elder 2-8-8-0 EL classes hauling Northern West Virginia coal and freights.
They used an automatic stoker to feed coal and had a relatively low axle load ( 18 tonnes or 40, 000 lb ) to be compatible with the war-torn railroads of the former Soviet Union.
They purchased enormous amounts of food, raw materials, medicine and coal, and made a small fortune as war profiteers.
They used some local coal produced in the Somerset coalfield, which was delivered by train along the Portishead branch of the Great Western Railway ( GWR ).

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