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They comprised the essential force of the radical Hussites.
They started as " Ted Healy and his Southern Gentlemen " which comprised Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Shemp Howard.
They comprised settlers and land speculators who held New Hampshire titles to lands between the Connecticut River and Lake Champlain, an area then known as the New Hampshire Grants, that is now modern Vermont.
They did not possess great wealth ; her father's income from an army commission comprised about £ 800 per year and their house was a rent-free grace-and-favour property.
They were one of the Five Nations who originally comprised the Iroquois Confederacy or Haudenosaunee.
They formed the nuclei of the major feudal states that comprised the Holy Roman Empire of the German nation.
They were incorporated by king Croesus within the Lydian monarchy, with which they fell under the dominion of Persia ( 546 BC ), and were included in the satrapy of Phrygia, which comprised all the countries up to the Hellespont and Bosporus.
They comprised identical twins Hugo and Jebb Boothby ) on guitar and bass respectively, along with singing drummer Sam Marsh.
They settled on the border of the Lombard Kingdom, which comprised most of Northern Italy.
They comprised a significant percentage of the agriculture in the region, along with irrigated fields, pasture, terraced fields and qochas ( artificial ponds ) farming.
Norman Bailey, formerly with the National Security Council, said in 1984 that LaRouche's staff comprised " one of the best private intelligence services in the world "; he said, " They do know a lot of people around the world.
They now comprised the Italian 372nd Coastal Battalion and the Blackshirt Arditi Battalion, with the German 1st Fallschirmjäger Machine Gun Battalion and Captain Stangenberg's Battle group.
They comprised only two categories, for fiction and non-fiction, and were English language only.
They comprised the more extreme wing of the " Peace Democrats " and were often informally called " Butternuts " ( for the color of the Confederate uniforms ).
They formerly comprised more than one hundred communities.
They noted that this was independent of earlier migrations whose descendants comprised the historic cultures of Native Americans as well as of the later migration by the Inuit.
They are small lizards, usually measuring 6-8 in long, about half of which is comprised by tail, and weighing.
They are around in length, about of which is comprised by the pheasant-like tail.
They argue causes comprised geographical and logistical limitations, population growth after the 16th century, inflation due to influx of Peruvian silver and the end of profitable conquests.
They comprised nearly 10 % of the total Excelen population who were baptized.
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They comprised two-hundred and eighty-two ( 282 ) freshmen students who were top 5 % of their respective high schools in the MINSUPALA region.
They beat Delaware Wizards 2-0 in the second round of the playoffs, and qualified from a ' Select Six ' tournament group that comprised Minnesota Thunder and Hampton Roads Mariners, but lost 1-0 to the Richmond Kickers in the playoff semi-finals.
They comprised discussion, readings and songs.

They and almshouses
They were never reformed, although The Biggin was for many years used as almshouses.
They argued that the King should take the money the Church was wasting and put it into England's armoury, almshouses, and universities.
They spent heavily on the water-ways and other essential infrastructure, as well as municipal almshouses for the elderly, hospitals and churches.

They and hall
They, and the two large fans which I could dimly see as daylight filtered through their vents, down at the far end of the hall, could be turned on by a master switch situated inside the office.
They advanced in a line across the entrance hall to the stairway and up, with gingerly steps, towards the first landing.
They took their chief meal in a common refectory or dining hall at 3 P. M., up to which hour they usually fasted.
They amuse themselves every day by fighting each other and then going to drink in the big hall.
They were locked out of the meeting hall three days later when they attempted to meet, and forced to reconvene to the royal indoor tennis court.
They are in the hall, on the gallery, and crowded into very small rooms.
They feature a dining and activity hall.
They represent their peers on a variety of matters pertaining to their residence hall community and campus life.
They were denied the opportunity, however, by a large group of police claiming they needed permission from city hall.
They gather over the angles by graceful curves, and on the basis of an ordinary square hall carry up a minaret or a dome, an octagon or a circle.
They also appeared together recalling their music hall days in a one-hour special on ITV on 2 March 1983, called Eric & Ernie's Variety Days.
They march behind the girl who wears the wreath to the squire's house, and while he receives the wreath and hangs it up in the hall, the Corn-mother is placed on the top of a pile of wood, where she is the centre of the harvest supper and dance.
: They forced the high heaven of the flame of the brow-moon head against the rafters of the ( rock -) hall, and were crushed against the rocks of the plain ( of the rock-hall ).
They hold the UK's national collection of material about live performance in the UK since Shakespeare's day, covering drama, dance, musical theatre, circus, music hall, rock and pop, and other forms of live entertainment.
They share an intimate moment, and not long after they have dressed, Wayne appears with Margaret at the local dance hall.
They held a meeting in the town hall, and although many were not sympathetic, a few agreed with them.
They are, Grattan Center, where the township hall and fire station are located, and Parnell, which is the site of the picturesque tall steepled St. Patrick's Catholic Church.
They never topped the British charts again, but had two US Billboard Hot 100 No. 1s with " Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter " ( originally sung by Tom Courtenay in a 1963 British TV play ) and " I'm Henry the Eighth, I Am " ( a British music hall song by Harry Champion dating from 1910, which Peter Noone's Irish grandfather had been in the habit of singing when Noone was young ).
They take her to a concert hall to perform, on her first gig, her single " Control " where she shows that she wants to be " the one in control ".
They were at first a minority group, also called " The Mountain " ( French: La Montagne ), and its members Montagnards, because they sat together in the higher seats in the Convention's hall ; they were dubious about the war with Austria which had begun that spring, but supported more revolutionary measures at home.
They have been placed in two lotus bud shaped stupas which stand before the old hall.
They also maintain a turntablism hall of fame.
They usually consist of several cabins or dormitories, a kitchen with dining hall, bathroom and shower facilities, and, in some of the larger group camps, classrooms or gathering halls.
They rule from a giant horse shoe shaped hall which contains thirteen raised diases on which thrones are placed.
They were held between July 22 and July 31 at the fencing hall of the Sports Complex of the Central Sports Club of the Army ( north-western part of Moscow ).

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