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They and discard
They first determine which objects are reachable ( or potentially reachable ), and then discard all remaining objects.
They especially cluster around the upper cable station, near areas where tourists may discard or ( illegally ) supply food.
They may also attempt to reassemble fragmented IP datagrams larger than 576 bytes, but they are also permitted to silently discard such larger datagrams.
They found discard rates ( bycatch to catch ratios ) as high as 20: 1 with a world average of 5. 7: 1.
They can also manipulate the discard pile ( conceptually, what has passed on ).
They discard the concept of perpetuation of the human species as being the primary function of marriage and relegate this to a first stage.
They discard the skin, eat the flesh, and spit out the seeds.
They can also be countered by the otherwise useless Disarm, which forces the attacker to discard the Weapon.
They would then discard the plastic and body.
They put on jeans later on and then discard the jackets as they try to save Jackson's daughter.
They equally affirm that the so-called representative image is the sole reality, and discard as unthinkable the unperceiving material cause of the philosophers.
They discard their weapons and start fighting with their bare hands.

They and bits
They gathered roots, bulbs, odd ferns, leaves, and bits of resin from the rare Santa Lucia fir, which exists only on a forty-five mile strip on the westerly side of these mountains.
They are typically made up of various gags and bits, and usually use a clowning framework.
They reported that their food — although greatly improved from Apollo — was bland and repetitive, and weightlessness caused utensils, food containers, and bits of food to float away ; also, gas in their drinking water contributed to flatulence.
They wore clothes reminiscent of Roman armour, " against the space debris that kept falling onto the planet lost from other places, like television sets and bits of an Iron Chicken ", and they spoke in whistles.
They both avoid long periods of no transitions ( even when the data contains long sequences of 1 bits ) by using zero-bit insertion.
They are often a combination of aspect ratio ( specified as width-to-height ratio ), display resolution ( specified as the width and height in pixels ), color depth ( measured in bits per pixel ), and refresh rate ( expressed in hertz ).
They won the duchy of Austria with Styria in 1282, Carinthia and Carniola in 1335, Tirol in 1363, and the Vorarlberg in bits from 1375 to 1523, not to speak of minor " rectifications " of frontiers on the northern slope of the Alps.
They favor the loose soil of the esker upon which the site lies, and their many diggings for their burrows have brought to the surface significant numbers of human and animal bones, pottery, and bits of stone.
They are not normal BMC-encoded data bits, although they do still have zero DC bias.
They had depths of up to about and were drilled using bits attached to bamboo poles.
They are usually resources for further study and sometimes also include amusing bits of information that don't fit readily elsewhere.
They rolled right into the muzzles of the concealed eighty-eights and all I could do was stand by and watch tank after tank blown to bits or burst into flames or just stop, wrecked.
" They also included many bits of their own poetry, though in a deliberately disjointed manner.
They use wood bits to form partitions between the cells in the nest.
They also readily consume fresh foods, such as small bits of chopped lettuce, apples, and grapes.
They prefer items only a couple of inches long and will use nearly any type and color of soft material ; longer bits of string or nesting material can tangle around the finches or nestlings and cause distress that will lead to strangulation or even death.
They often contain chariots and horse bits or yokes as commonly used by Cimmerian knights ( Eurasian nomads ).
They are mostly bits of older solidified volcanic debris entrained from conduit walls or from the land surface.
They are then fed through eight S-boxes, each of which takes six bits of input and produces two bits of output.
They make the relationship between the XOR sum of plaintext bits and ciphertext bits predictable.
They made all these different bits up, not thinking in terms of verse, chorus, bridge or what was going to go where, just coming up with all these sections of chanting, rapping and singing, which we recorded all higgledy-piggledy.
They were found dead with their heads battered but no weapons with them save the bridle bits of their horses.

They and wood
They have fine FN actions and a better-than-average finish on both the metal and the stock wood.
They withdrew to Mercia, but, in January 878, made a sudden attack on Chippenham, a royal stronghold in which Alfred had been staying over Christmas, " and most of the people they killed, except the King Alfred, and he with a little band made his way by wood and swamp, and after Easter he made a fort at Athelney in the marshes of Somerset, and from that fort kept fighting against the foe ".
The vertical force on the bridge becomes a shear and flexural load on the beam which is transferred down its length to the substructures on either side They are typically made of steel, concrete or wood.
They adhere beads, one by one, to a surface, such as wood or a gourd, with a mixture of resin and beeswax.
They were originally made from lignum vitae, a dense wood giving rise to the term " woods " for bowls, but are now more typically made of a hard plastic composite material.
They have been known to eat burned wood after lightning storms.
They had bark to wood ratios of 8 to 1, and even as high as 20 to 1.
They are distinguished by an almond-shaped body with a bowled back constructed from curved strips of wood along its length.
They also played majore, a game similar to the sport rugby, but played with a ball made of wood.
They were utilised with wood, bone, resin and fiber to form a composite tool or weapon, and traces of wood to which microliths were attached have been found in Sweden, Denmark and England.
They were traditionally bored from a block of wood, but more recently have been cast in plastic.
They were made of wood and leather, and were of such a large size that a warrior could hide completely behind his shield.
They are found particularly in the rainforests of the tropics and temperate zones, where they live among moss cushions and leaf litter, under tree trunks and stones, in rotting wood or in termite tunnels.
They were built with a material called " staff ," a mixture of plaster of Paris and hemp fibers, on a wood frame.
They quickly lost interest and Pleasants soon found himself with few materials for his project, to the extent that his men had to forage for wood to support the structure.
They are designed to suit all ages and sexes, and can be made of metal, plastic or wood ( for play on a beach, for instance ).
They noted that although the blast wave was of about the same pressure as that of a high-explosive bomb, the duration of the effect was longer and that brick buildings were collapsed as far as 7, 300 feet at Hiroshima and 8, 500 feet at Nagasaki, while traditional wood houses were about the same, while reinforced-concrete structures suffered structural damage or collapse up to 700 feet at Hiroshima and 2, 000 feet at Nagasaki.
They were also inserted into the centre of structural altars especially those made of wood.
They originally did this during a shortage of quality wood, gluing very thin layers of quality wood over lesser-quality wood.
They are small relative to most oaks, but are a valuable wildlife food, notably for turkeys, wood ducks, pheasants, grackles, jays, nuthatches, thrushes, woodpeckers, rabbits, squirrels and deer.
They flower on old wood, and produce more flowers if unpruned.
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.

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