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They had served their late master with exemplary loyalty but were quietly disposed of.
They are powerful swimmers, although are not as disposed to swimming as some other big cats, such as the tiger.
They rose out of their beds when they thought good ; they did eat, drink, labour, sleep, when they had a mind to it and were disposed for it.
They frankly told the goddess their grief, and the latter disposed their minds to become reconciled to their husbands.
They may not be recognised as such, however, until the assets are disposed of in an exchange transaction.
They disposed of the land via grants to prospective settlers prior to the Revolution.
They are available in different flavors such as mint or bubblegum and should be disposed of after use.
As one observer explained, the British government was " well disposed to America … They have made their arrangements upon a plan that comprehends the neutrality of the United States, and are anxious that it should be preserved.
They also were not disposed to trade food.
They disposed of the thousands of shells from consumed mussels in middens.
They judged that Procter had managed the retreat badly, failing to secure his stores, and also disposed the troops ineffectively at Moraviantown.
They were not mere legal philosophers, but disposed of practical and " burning " questions of their time.
Henry noted in his journal that “ They have charged the Missionaries with prejudicing the natives against them, forgetting that those natives were at war with our people ; consequently out of our reach, even if we been that way disposed.
They also remain relatively common in shallow-water air diving, where gas consumption is of little concern, and in nuclear diving because they must be disposed of after some period of use due to irradiation ; free-flow helmets are significantly less expensive to purchase and maintain than demand types.
They took a 10 % profit-participation in the production, which was paid for out of their combined weekly salary (" It proved to be the wisest business decision I've ever made ... but foolishly I sold some of my share to open a short-lived Mayfair restaurant called ' The Little Elephant ' and later still, disposed of the remainder in order to keep Gandhi afloat.
They quickly disposed of Welsh side Bangor City to reach the UEFA Cup first round where Ipswich Town was waiting.
They find only Nishi's best friend and accomplice, who informs them that Iwabuchi has already had both Nishi and Wada killed and disposed of all incriminating evidence.
They ganged up on Hiroe on Takami's command, but were quickly disposed of by Yayoi using rapid-fire anal sex with a leather suit.
They disposed of Bray Wanderers in the semi-finals but lost in the final to local rivals Derry City, who had finished ninth in that season's Premier Division.
They are even consolidating the properties spread in various places and it is learnt that the prized property in Mumbai housing Belgium consulate in Cumbala hills have been disposed off for whopping sum.
They have to be deactivated and disposed of carefully.
They have likewise disposed of all life, carrying on a great farce of pretended devotion in barns, & woods, where they lodge and lye all together, & hold likewise a community of women, as it is another of their tenets that they can commit no moral sin.
They were finally disposed of shortly afterwards.
They did not object to their university education and were not disposed to make much difference in point of education between men and women.

They and bulk
They were generally narrow for their length, could carry limited bulk freight, small by later 19th century standards, and had a large total sail area.
They provide the bulk of most drum fills and solos.
Other wartime entries, like They Stooge to Conga, Higher Than a Kite, Back From the Front, Gents Without Cents and the controversial The Yoke's on Me have their moments, but taken in bulk, the wartime films are decidedly substandard.
They provide these articles in bulk electronically through wire services ( originally they used telegraphy ; today they frequently use the Internet ).
They are easily recognized by their long tusks and great bulk of up to.
They led 3, 000 pedites ( infantry ), mainly from Samnium, who with their families formed the bulk of the settlers and were soon supplemented by native Veneti.
They make up the bulk of a gang ’ s membership and are held responsible for protection of the gang's turf and fellow gang members.
They had interfaces to motors and detachable backs to support bulk film cassettes.
They feel a net force from the bulk particles pulling them into the container, because this force is not compensated by particles on the side where the wall is ( another assumption here is that there is no interaction between walls and particles, which is not true as can be seen from the phenomenon of droplet formation ; most types of liquid show adhesion ).
They are, used for minerals, such as coal, limestone and iron ore as well as other bulk cargo.
They can peck at food items on the surface and dive a little while still quite small, but the mother continues to provide the bulk of their food until they are almost full-grown.
They are used for bulk cargoes, such as coal, minerals, scrap metal etc.
They do not migrate as a flock, but rather as single individuals, associating only opportunistically ; in June 1906 for example, two were shot near Guadalupe Island off Baja California ( Mexico ), several weeks before the bulk of the population would pass by.
They embraced this approach in the hope that it would ensure that the bulk of governmental power would remain with the states and not be usurped by the federal government via novel interpretations of its powers.
They wondered if they could be content with what the great bulk of these projects and programs had achieved and just keep going on as-is, or if it were not time to stand back and look again.
They may become specialized for bulk storage of starch, lipid or protein and are then known as amyloplasts, elaioplasts, or proteinoplasts respectively.
They are, however, included with United States military " Tray Rations " ( canned bulk meals ).
They take up the bulk of the first side of the record, separated by one Lane composition which Stewart had helped to complete.
They envisioned a warehouse-style store for office products where customers could purchase items in bulk for discounted prices.
They were eventually destroyed when Rose spilled a vial of the Doctor's " anti-plastic " solution into the vat of molten plastic which housed the main bulk of the Consciousness, causing it to explode.
They may be called in to bulk up picket lines, to discourage bosses from using strikebreakers.
They are only used for collection of bulk grain, as the speed limits are too low to be practical for transport of time-sensitive freight.
They point out that in mid-1941 Germany's oil resources totalled 10 million tons: of these 500, 000 were produced in Germany proper, 800, 000 by the countries occupied by Germany, and 8, 700, 000 tons by Germany's European allies, with Romania accounting for the bulk of this amount.
They all have very reduced shoots and leaves ( mostly reduced to scales ) with the bulk of the plant living under the host's bark.

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