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They and did
They saw it before I did, even with my binoculars.
They did not `` duck the war '' but they fought in it, however reluctantly ; ;
They did not worry about `` experience '', because experience thrust itself upon them.
They did not view the tour of the distressed cities and towns by Secretary of Labor Goldberg as politics, which the GOP declared it to be.
They did not speak much.
They did washing.
They did not know who they were or know their own worth.
They assured him that they did not expect or need to be entertained.
They did not complain at the inhuman hour of starting ( seven in the morning ), nor of the tariff, which was reasonable since it covered everything but the tobacco.
They did not actively negate them.
They interviewed the conductor of the streetcar Morse said he had taken, but the man did not remember Morse as a passenger.
They did ; ;
They breakfasted together, but Martin did not refer to his triumph, and Dolores found a great deal to do in the kitchen, bobbing up and down from the table so that talk was impossible.
They did not have the wit to follow the stars in their courses, to exchange names with each other, to harvest the experience of each for the wisdom of all.
They did not need letters for the guttural sounds represented by aleph, he, heth or ayin, so these symbols were assigned vocalic values.
They found that only one of the 319 Albertosaurus foot bones checked for stress fractures actually had them and none of the four hand bones did.
They eloped to London but apparently did not marry.
They did not dawdle at the hour of decision but attacked quickly, using a massive series of short, rapid, vicious charges against the length of the whole Roman line, with charging units sometimes withdrawing to the forest to regroup while others took their place.
They did not need the Oxford Group.
They did have ready access to corn and rye, which they used to produce their whiskey.
They did, however, have to pay a tribute tax for this privilege.
" They are present in a few historic Protestant versions: the German Luther Bible included such books, as did the English 1611 King James Version.
They did a cool job of combining the movie script with the series, that was nice, and using the series Merrick and not a certain OTHER thespian who shall remain hated.
These rules did allow the fighters an advantage not enjoyed by today's boxers: They permitted the fighter to drop to one knee to begin a 30-second count at any time.
They seized evidence that Aggregate delivered concrete that did not meet contract specifications.

They and furnish
They also furnish proof that, in modern war, message sending must be monitored.
They also instituted a ration system under which all employers in the Congo were required to furnish their employes with clothing and adequate food.
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 installed as foederati in Moesia and Thrace with the title of " Allies of the Roman People ", in exchange that they furnish a contingent of auxiliary troops to defend the borders.
They are not reserved exclusively to their own brigades, divisions, & c., but may be called upon to furnish ammunition to any unit requiring it during an action.
They are not the peoples who will furnish the clearest clues to the
They furnish their boxcar with items retrieved from a local dump and come across a dog with a hurt paw.
They may furnish a neural basis for predicting another individual ’ s subsequent actions and inferring intention.
They furnish with those beauties the seraglio of the Turkish Sultan, of the Persian Sophy, and of all of those who are wealthy enough to purchase and maintain such precious merchandise.
They were sometimes so arranged as to furnish a supply of water, as at Pamphylian Side.

They and coherent
They are by no means mutually exclusive and are often combined to form a more complete and coherent interpretation of prophetic passages.
They can be generated along the walls of a fluid-filled borehole, being an important source of coherent noise in VSPs and making up the low frequency component of the source in sonic logging.
They should be logically coherent and consistent with one another.
They use their intuition to amalgamate empirical data into coherent pictures, from which they can derive universal principles.
They believed in a short, loose, and overt linkage between the two countries amplified by the establishment of a coherent basis for a settlement.
They did create coherent traditions of research -- whether Platonist, Kantian, or Analytic.
They were joined over time by other refugees from several groups of Northmen, and formed a coherent organisation with Marwhini as its leader.
They claimed that Regal's unreasonable deadline and tight budgets kept them from refining their improvisations into coherent songs.
* They harmonize the multiple goals and interests that motivate them, forming these into a stable, coherent, and unconflicted form of life.
They also assume that networks of relations are not intrinsically coherent, and may indeed contain conflicts.
They further explain that there is no coherent goal, beyond that of protecting or advancing the interests of government and nation, and promoting the development of communication systems, whether by state or private capital investment, and in Phase I, policy refers primarily to the emerging technologies of telegraph, telephony and wireless, although the cinema was also soon regulated when it arrived at the turn of the century.
They are known within the industry as ‘ Ground Roll ’ and are an example of coherent noise that can be attenuated with a carefully designed seismic survey.
Right dislocation often occurs with a clarifying afterthought: They went to the store is a coherent sentence, but Mary and Peter is added afterward to clarify exactly who they are.
They can also be defined as squeezed coherent states.
They appear because they have noticeable distinctness, which makes them separate out from their surroundings and makes them cohere, and it is from the arrangements of these coherent parts that other coherent parts appear.
They stop coherent speech, but do little to silence a person.
They concluded, that the Mollicutes are not a phylogenetically coherent group and therefore do not form a distinct higher level taxon.
) They also claim that most known coherent emission processes are unlikely explanations for the source.
They are, according to his own claims, his first compositions consisting of a coherent personal style.
They are classically polymorphic, and different elements code for different fitness effects which combine to form a coherent or epistatic whole.
They never really formed a coherent nation or ethnic group until they were forged into one by Joseph Stalin in the 1930s.
They are regular, vivid, constant, distinct, orderly, and coherent.
They also engage in several advocacy campaigns and actions that seek to deliver a coherent and well-funded European strategy for culture.

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