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They comfortably accounted for Pakistan in the final, winning by eight wickets, after they were set a target of 132.
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They lived comfortably at 2 Bolton Gardens, South Kensington, where Helen Beatrix was born on 28 July 1866 and her brother Walter Bertram on 14 March 1872.
They are primarily worn for a short period of time to prepare the anus for anal sex, stretching and relaxing the sphincter muscles to comfortably accept a penis or other penetrative device.
They didn't take the proper time to see that their fighters had a proper training, that they lived comfortably, or ate well, or had some pocket change.
They returned to Ohio shortly thereafter, and built a large house to accommodate themselves comfortably.
They are highly variable in size and habitus, but most are remarkably able to rise up on their hind legs and stand fully erect comfortably for prolonged periods.
They played Sanix at Global Arena at the start of Buck Shelford's reign as head coach and won comfortably, though they had a harder game on the same tour in Tokyo against Suntory Sungoliath.
They got off to a good start winning every game in their qualifying group and comfortably progressing to the knockout rounds, but defeats to New Caledonia and then to Vanuatu saw them knocked out of the competition.
They did, and comfortably so ; in fact for much of the 1982 – 83 season it looked as though Fulham would achieve back-to-back promotion campaigns, however, their form after the turn of the year dipped.
They adapt well, living as comfortably in the dry Australian bush as they do in their tropical homelands.
They comfortably overcame Central Florida Kraze 4-1 in the conference semi-final, thanks in no small part to a pair of goals from substitute Jeremy Judice, but they were uncharacteristically beaten 2-0 in the conference final by Memphis.
They co-exist comfortably in squalor until Chinaski becomes upset with Jan after discovering that he's contracted an STD from her.
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They also found that the correlation between racism and conservatism could be entirely accounted for by their mutual relationship with social dominance orientation.
They characterised element of reality as a quantity whose value can be predicted with certainty before measuring or otherwise disturbing it, and defined a complete physical theory as one in which every element of physical reality is accounted for by the theory.
They then studied 140 cases of cassowary mortality and found that motor vehicle strikes accounted for 55 % of them, and dog attacks produced another 18 %.
They rebuilt the seven staunches between 1827 and 1835, and the £ 955 of income received from the navigation in 1833 accounted for over 90 per cent of the total income of the Corporation.
They were not very successful in their operations because there was a pile of human bones, skulls, charred torsos on or under the griddle which must have accounted for many hundreds.
They conclude: " The higher lithium concentrations could be accounted for by the lower kidney function.
They apparently accounted for most of the boy prostitutes in Augustan Rome and, a few centuries later, moved a church council of 442 in southern Gaul to declare: “ Concerning abandoned children: there is general complaint that they are nowadays exposed more to dogs than to kindness .” In Tsarist Russia, seventeenth-century sources described destitute youths roaming the streets, and the phenomenon survived every attempt at eradication thereafter.
They made secret plans to unveil discoveries of fossils of human footprints that were in rock that was purportedly older than accounted for in evolutionary theory.
They took the largest recorded number of diplomats held hostage to date in Colombia, which accounted for 14 ambassadors, including the United States '.
They add that 14 Romans were not accounted for at the end of the battle, two of which returned at nightfall, making the Roman casualty count an unbelievable 12 soldiers.
They may, for instance, criticize an expense that was legally ordered and accounted for, but which was inappropriate with respect to criteria of good financial management.
They must remain under lock and key at all times ; every tablet must be precisely accounted for ; no refills are permitted on prescriptions ; and no telephone orders are accepted, with the exception of palliative care facilities ( i. e., to discourage prescription fraud ).
Melville's name is completely invented here, based on the fact that the " he always swims in hilarious shoals ... their appearance is generally hailed with delight by the mariner ... They are accounted a lucky omen.
" They say that Mxtabs has accounted for as much as $ 3000 a month in sheet music sales, and offers many tabs that do not have equivalent sheet music published, so Mxtabs and similar sites are the only place that musicians can find a way to play these songs.
They also had originally served full meals in coach ( in addition to first class ) but scrapped the program after realizing that the cost of the meal accounted for, on average, 10 % of the fare that the customer paid.
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They reined in there, Brannon remaining in the saddle while Hogan went to look for Jesse Macklin in the hotel dining room.
`` They were supposed to meet Thor at nine PM for a conference concerning the ad campaign for their soap, a new angle based on this SX-21 stuff ''.
They thought it would be a chance for you to make a life out where nobody will be thought any better than the next except for just what's inside of them.
They grounded him ( over his protests -- not including his true reason for wanting to fly ) and put him in the Command offices.
They are huge areas which have been swept by winds for so many centuries that there is no soil left, but only deep bare ridges fifty or sixty yards apart with ravines between them thirty or forty feet deep and the only thing that moves is a scuttling layer of sand.
for example, the mode of bravery to this anonymous folk poem: `` They brought me news that Spring is in the plains And Ahmad's blood the crimson tulip stains ; ;
Lautner, for his part, `` belonged to the present-day race of small artists, who do not demand the utmost of themselves '', and the bitter description of the type includes such epithets as `` wretched little poseurs '', the devastating indictment `` they do not know how to be wretched decently and in order '', and the somewhat extreme prophecy, so far not fulfilled: `` They will be destroyed ''.
They may even enroll a colored student or two for show, though he usually turns out to be from Thailand, or any place other than the American South.
They for their part are convinced that Holmes is too `` unorthodox '' and `` theoretical '' to make a good detective.
They too loved their families, longed for their villages: yet lacked the faith that drove one to dare the fearful chance of escape ''.
They were in fact quietly laughing at him, for their King wished to have nothing to do with the Western world.
On December 21, the day that the Irish House of Commons petitioned for removal of Sir Constantine Phipps, their Tory Lord Chancellor, Molesworth reportedly made this remark on the defense of Phipps by Convocation: `` They that have turned the world upside down, are come hither also ''.
Defoe then commented, `` If they Could Draw that young Gentleman into Their Measures They would show themselves quickly, for they are not asham'd to Say They want only a head to Make a beginning ''.
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