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They and collected
They became an increasing area of interest for scholars in the 19th century and most were recorded or catalogued by George Malcolm Laws, although some have since been found to have British origins and additional songs have since been collected.
They had to support the state by levies collected from them and by supporting the duke and his attendants as he traveled around the country.
They began work on a new and complete edition of Nietzsche's collected works, making Nietzsche more accessible for scholarly research.
They rejected many tales they collected because of their similarity to tales by Charles Perrault, which they thought proved they were not truly German tales ; Sleeping Beauty survived in their collection because the tale of Brynhildr convinced them that the figure of the sleeping princess was authentically German.
They may have come from a quarry, around north of Stonehenge on the Marlborough Downs, or they may have been collected from a " litter " of sarsens on the chalk downs, closer to hand.
They were published in the Dublin University Magazine and were later collected as The Purcell Papers ( 1880 ).
They share similarities with The Fragment Targums in that they consist of a large number of fragmented manuscripts that have been collected in one targum-group.
They found the secretions of these inflammatory mediators were significantly elevated when collected from injured VF versus normal VF.
They were collected from a deep basin at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea, where they inhabit a nearly salt-saturated brine that, because of its density (> 1. 2 g / cm³ ), does not mix with the waters above.
They were collected and published in 1939 with cover illustrations by the author, and quickly re-published in 1940, illustrated in full by Nicolas Bentley.
They are collected, re-recorded onto audio CDs and / or MP3 files and traded by hobbyists today as old-time radio programs.
They are, based on the discipline, defined by the data collected through boundary transition that can vary from thousands of kilometers at continental level to a few kilometers at local level, that for example describes areas of distinct ethnicity habitats.
They collected fines and taxes and in return received a " third penny ", one-third of the money they collected.
They collected information of military value, such as coastal fortifications of the Atlantic Wall or Wehrmacht deployments.
They have been collected in Professor Moriarty: The Hound of the D ' Urbervilles.
They distributed Presidential proclamations, collected a variety of statistical information on commerce and manufacturing, supplied the names of government employees for the national register, and performed other routine tasks needed for the central government to function effectively.
They relied upon Frank E. Brown's Bear Valley Land and Water Company to provide them water, which was collected and pumped from Bear Valley in the San Bernardino Mountains to the north.
They also collected their fourth All-Music Award, a feat unparalleled in ISSMA history for class D ( small school ) bands.
They also collected oysters and shellfish from nearby beds in the Sound.
They made an exception for Stephen Potter's Gamesmanship which was a short book, collected every ream of paper they could buy and printed 25, 000 copies.
They were later collected downstream by systems of nets and booms.
They published in a collected form in three volumes between 1840 and 1847, and have since had numerous editions.
They have been generally accepted as the standard versions of those parts of Galen's writings, and frequently reprinted, either as a part of the collected works or separately.

They and survey
They said that among those signing the letter were officers who had no knowledge of their inclusion or who had refused to be included, and even one instance of a general's widow who signed her husband's name to the letter though he had died before the survey was published.
They state that studies from the 1950s – 1980s generally reported rates of positive outcomes at about 30 %, with more recent survey research generally consistent with the extant data.
They can only be said to be representative of the people that have actually completed the survey.
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 conducted a survey of the upper Yangtze River in the spring of 1945 and, disguised as coolies, conducted a detailed three-month survey of the Chinese coast from Shanghai to Kitchioh Wan, near Hong Kong.
They proceeded to undress complete interior volumes and precise survey of the whole and clear, before defining the restoration project.
They commissioned a survey, which was completed in 1813.
They came not so much to visit as to survey the spit.
They were headquarters to lodge railroad survey crews, H. Clark's townsite office and mercantile, and a lone residence.
They further argued that recent work to mend the highways in Lower Chichester, and the need to provide for several poor in the Township were more important uses of funds than the cost of the survey.
They accounted for about 20 percent of psychiatric hospitalizations in one survey.
They invited the civil engineer John Smeaton to make a new survey, which he did in late 1757, and produced a scheme which involved dredging shoals, making of cuts, the building of 26 locks, to overcome the rise of between Wakefield and the Halifax Brook, and the construction of a reservoir at Salterhebble bridge.
They are now used throughout the world as specialised transports in disaster relief, coastguard, military and survey applications as well as for sport or passenger service.
" They achieved considerable media coverage and dominated British art during the 1990s — international survey shows in the mid-1990s included Brilliant!
They argue that research design relies on the assumption that, if the subject rates options differently in the second survey, then the subject's attitudes towards the options have therefore changed.
They show that there are other reasons one might get different rankings in the second survey — perhaps the subjects were largely indifferent between choices.
They also challenge the current system's ability to cope with rapid socio-demographic changes, though this would not be addressed without increasing the frequency of the survey.
They had no right to survey the land ... they had no right to build the houses on the land.
They had no right to survey the land ... they had no right to build the houses on the land.
They are the legally binding markers used for setting property lines and as such are the culminating work of any survey.
They may now be extinct, with a recently completed three-year survey of the Yangtze finding no specimens.
They based some of the scenes in the film, where the terrorists disguised as journalists survey the layout of the plane and begin to take their seats, on the touring experience.
They took the survey to be a forerunner of increased Canadian migration to the territory, which the Métis perceived as a threat to their way of life — more specifically, they feared losing their farms.

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