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They and crossed
Traveling in the same social circles, the two men engaged in a 20-year mutual vendetta, as described by the Daily News in 1998: " They crossed paths often, in the midtown watering holes and at National Cartoonists Society banquets, and the city's gossip columns were full of their snarling public donnybrooks.
They are only permitted to meet once a year, when the Milky Way is crossed by a bridge of magpies.
They crossed in the front and back and were buttoned onto the jacket beneath a cape and epaulets.
They remained only a short time in England and then crossed over to France.
They crossed into Portugal and subsequently traveled to the United States in two groups: on the USS Trenton from Lisbon to Baltimore in July 1940, and on the Pan American airliner Yankee Clipper in October 1940.
They crossed the border into Bangladesh, where they were given refugee status and aid from the international community that was not available to them inside Burma.
They crossed
They crossed the river to urupkam ( Usukpam ) west of the Cross river and founded two settlements-Ena Uda and Ena Ofia in present day Erai.
They are deeply fragmented by longitudinal and transverse valleys and crossed by several major rivers.
They were first marched to the Fort at Number 4 ( modern Charlestown, New Hampshire ), then crossed the river border into the Grants and stopped at Manchester, where Stark conferred with Warner.
They are pulled in gradually, which accelerates the spin, and the leg is pushed down so that the feet are crossed at the ankles.
They crossed borders illegally at high altitudes, " revolvers at the ready.
They crossed the Save into Bosnia, which Arthur found so different that he regarded the Save as the border between Europe and Asia.
They had held back earlier in the day when many of the English and Welsh archers had crossed, only to be recalled because de Warenne had overslept.
They then traveled overland up the Blackfoot River and crossed the Continental Divide at Lewis and Clark Pass and on to the head of the Missouri River.
They were supported by several tanks, including D-17 ( known as Dinnaken ) which smashed through the barbed wire protecting the village, crossed the main defensive trench and then drove up the main street, using its guns to destroy defenders in the houses.
They crossed the Murray River ( which they named the Hume River ) near the site of Albury and continued south.
They crossed the Goulburn River ( which they called the Hovell ) above the site of Yea, and were forced to detour around mountains.
They illegally crossed the border between Russia and Austria-Hungary and joined the Conventual Franciscan junior seminary in Lwów.
They were chroniclers and satirists whose job it was to praise their employers and damn those who crossed them.
They are noted for a yellow pronotum with a black center and dull black elytra with crossed ridges making an oval shaped body.
Hackers and guerrilla artists have exposed the vulnerabilities of the video systems in an act dubbed " video sniffing " They have crossed feeds, uploaded their own video feeds and used the video footage for artistic purposes.
They went to Georgetown and the next day crossed over the Potomac into Virginia.
They show a town criss crossed with fences and looking rather like the set for a western movie.

They and Ohio
They are buried together in Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio.
They consisted of the Army of the Potomac, under Maj. Gen. George G. Meade, and the IX Corps ( until May 24 formally part of the Army of the Ohio, reporting directly to Grant, not Meade ).
They consisted of the Army of the Potomac, under Maj. Gen. George G. Meade, and the IX Corps ( until May 24 formally part of the Army of the Ohio, reporting directly to Grant, not Meade ).
They finally defeated an Indian confederacy at the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794, imposing the Treaty of Greenville, which ceded most of what is now Ohio, part of present-day Indiana, and the lands that include present-day Chicago and Detroit, to the United States federal government.
They used that draft pick to select Ohio State University's Evan Turner.
They were called the " Old Dominions " after the nickname of Virginia ; the " Buckeyes " were those descendants born in Ohio.
They surveyed the land, and sought to develop a state between Lake Erie and the Ohio River.
They were the traditional enemies of the Iroquois which finally conquered them after which the pressure of both the Iroquois and the whites forced them periodically and successively westward into Ohio, Indiana, and finally into Missouri.
They had hoped to hold off movement by white Americans into their territory and had hoped to make the Ohio River the border between the United States and Canada.
On October 6, 1866 the Reno Gang robbed an Ohio and Mississippi Railway train making off with over $ 10, 000. They were nicknamed: " The Jackson Theives " later on.
They came to the United States and settled in Ohio.
They preceded the historic tribes of the Ohio River area.
" They passed a resolution naming many of the townships in this area known as the " Firelands of Ohio.
They appealed to the Ohio Supreme Court for a writ of habeas corpus, but on May 30, 1859, their petition was denied.
They were given permission by the Wyandot to settle in the Ohio country, and one of their settlements was Maguck, built by 1750 in the area of modern Circleville.
They used Old Portage Trail, which crosses the southwest corner of the city, to go from Lake Erie to the Ohio River basin.
They built earthen mounds for ceremonial and burial purposes throughout the Scioto and Ohio River valleys.
They were the 2006 Ohio High School Athletic Association Division IV basketball champions.
They are a member of the Northwest Ohio Athletic League.
They then set out down the Youghiogheny River to the Monogahela and Ohio Rivers, ending their journey and founding the town of Marietta, Ohio.
They started their journey from Kentucky to Texas traveling by riverboat and Gulf passenger ship down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to new Orleans, and then across the waters of the Gulf, landing in Galveston on New Year's Day in 1859.
They had been grateful for the hospitality the Wyandot had shown them in Ohio.
They also planned to take over the state governments of Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan.

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