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They discovered that, although 42 per cent of a sample of Catholic students and 15 per cent of the Protestants believed it important to live in accordance with the teachings of their religion, only 8 per cent of the Jewish students had this conviction.
They lay months away from the nearest Earth star by jump drive, and no one knew what they were good for, although it was felt that they would probably be good for something if it could only be discovered -- much like the continent of Antarctica in ancient history.
They were tried and executed one after the other until, when only one was still alive, the accounting error was discovered and that last surviving treasurer was acquitted.
They later discovered nearly all of the food they had been destroying was not being produced for guerrillas ; it was, in reality, only being grown to support the local civilian population.
They discovered two SF activities, one with a 1-2 ms half-life and one with a 5 s activity.
They held the first Burns supper on what they thought was his birthday on 29 January 1802, but in 1803 discovered from the Ayr parish records that the correct date was 25 January 1759, and since then suppers have been held on 25 January, Burns ' birthday.
They introduced precise observation and controlled experimentation into the field and discovered numerous chemical substances.
They discovered that such tools routinely blocked unobjectionable sites while also failing to block intended targets.
They discovered a greater amount of cultural diversity than they had ever imagined, and the question arose of how this vast amount of human cultural diversity could be compatible with the biblical account of Noah's descendants.
They interviewed Echols on May 7, two days after the bodies were discovered.
They were awakened when British sentries discovered them and began firing grapeshot at them from across the river.
They note that the discoverers of the two planets around HW Virginis tried to circumvent the naming problem by calling them " HW Vir 3 " and " HW Vir 4 ", i. e. the latter is the 4th object – stellar or planetary – discovered in the system.
They lived in caves and semi-subterranean dwellings, a few of which have been discovered and excavated revealing relics of early tools and pottery.
They discovered that Mary had rotting timbers, so they burned the ship.
) They discovered hieroglyphs written in red paint.
They used a cell-free system to translate a poly-uracil RNA sequence ( i. e., UUUUU ...) and discovered that the polypeptide that they had synthesized consisted of only the amino acid phenylalanine.
They were eventually discovered and prosecuted for stealing and damaging library books in May 1962.
They discovered that the real Lex Luthor is at large having been the one who mailed Lois the Red Kryptonite necklace and that the one in jail was a robotic duplicate.
They discovered that CFC molecules were stable enough to remain in the atmosphere until they got up into the middle of the stratosphere where they would finally ( after an average of 50 – 100 years for two common CFCs ) be broken down by ultraviolet radiation releasing a chlorine atom.
They discovered that two round logs tied together don't roll, or capsize, as easily as a single log.
They secretly leave the ear of corn on the windowsill, where it is discovered by the parents, and return home on the Catbus.
They discovered a royal burial, its timbers recently dated as cut to about 740 BC complete with remains of the funeral feast and " the best collection of Iron Age drinking vessels ever uncovered ".
They have discovered melody, guitar solos and lyrics that are more than shouted political slogans.
They discovered that persuasion has little or no effect on advertisement ; however, there was a substantial effect of persuasion on voting if there was face-to-face contact.
They discovered the Mesolithic postholes dating from between 7000 and 8000 BC, as well as a length of a palisade ditch – a V-cut ditch into which timber posts had been inserted that remained there until they rotted away.

They and English
While convalescing in his Virginia home he wrote a book recording his prison experiences and escape, entitled: They Shall Not Have Me Published originally in ( Helion's ) English by Dutton & Co. of New York, in 1943, the book was received by the press as a work of astonishing literary power and one of the most realistic accounts of World War 2, from the French side.
They say – a foreigner – he can't even speak English properly.
They called these parkas “ Kameikas ” for raingear in the English language K ( Aleut Corp.
" 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 were English Unitarians, a dissenting Protestant sect who rejected the doctrine of the Trinity and were socially and politically discriminated against.
They were the most consistent team in the top flight of English football over the three seasons immediately before the Second World War.
They are considered loci of life energy or prana, also called shakti, qi ( Chinese ; ki in Japanese ), koach-ha-guf ( Hebrew ), bios ( Greek ) & aether ( Greek, English ), which is thought to flow among them along pathways called nadis.
They include the noted Langdale axe industry in the English Lake District, quarries developed at Penmaenmawr in North Wales and numerous other locations.
They needed the same seaworthiness and endurance, and as they necessarily became larger, they became officially designated " torpedo boat destroyers ", and by the First World War were largely known as " destroyers " in English.
They are extensions of the term folk lore, which was coined in 1846 by the English antiquarian William Thoms to describe " the traditions, customs, and superstitions of the uncultured classes.
They were of mostly English descent ; Roosevelt's great-grandfather, James Roosevelt, was of Dutch ancestry, and his mother's maiden name, Delano, originated with a French Huguenot immigrant of the 17th century .< ref >
They introduced the Old English language, which displaced the previous British language.
They are crucial pieces of safety equipment for English riding activities requiring jumping, such as eventing, show jumping, polo, and fox hunting.
They argue that the phenomenon of the global spread of English is better understood in the framework of appropriation ( e. g. Spichtinger 2000 ), that is, English used for local purposes around the world.
They also first proposed a system of standards, the Giorgi System, which ultimately became the SI, or Système International d ’ unités ( in English, the International System of Units ).
They also alleged Kosiński wrote The Painted Bird in Polish, and had it secretly translated into English.
They argue that the American constitution owes as much or more to the English Liberal philosopher John Locke's emphasis on the rights of property and to Montesquieu's theories of the separation of powers.
They nursed Audubon to recovery and taught him English, including the Quaker form of using " thee " and " thou ", otherwise then anachronistic.
They took additional lessons on May 10 ; however, with poor English skills, they did not do well with flight lessons.
They didn't write * for the same reason that English spells dogs, not * dogz, in spite of actual pronunciation being.
They often bear some resemblance to English words as Lombardic was akin to Saxon.
They were called " dragonships " by enemies such as the English because they had a dragon-shaped bow.
' They see the presentation of the English language as international as a further feature of Anglophone dominance.
Amongst those who followed these ideas were the English poets and painters that constituted the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, who, from about 1850, opposed the dominant trend of industrial Victorian England, because of their " opposition to technical skill without inspiration " They were influenced by the writings of the art critic John Ruskin ( 1819 – 1900 ), who had strong feelings about the role of art in helping to improve the lives of the urban working classes, in the rapidly expanding industrial cities of Britain.

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