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They and distrusted
They strongly distrusted the elitism of Hamilton's circle, denouncing it as " aristocratic "; and they called for states ' rights lest the Federalists centralize ever more power in the national governments.
They, however, distrusted this deal between princes and refused the terms outright ; Charles agreed to fight on as their captain but demanded that his troops be billetted in the city.
They distrusted the Catholic rural majority because of their disloyalty towards the Hanoverian state, and “ their apparent lack of enthusiasm for the kinds of improved farming that promised to raise the future value of landed property .” The municipal leaders ( mostly Protestant merchants and members of the landed gentry ), however, paid closer attention to the state of urban and rural artisans and tradespeople because of their salutary effect on the commercial economy on which the landowners depended.
They profoundly distrusted Roosevelt, arguing that he was lying to the American people.
They had always disliked and distrusted Lafayette and the Feuillants, and now preferred to rest their hopes of deliverance on the foreigners.
They were antagonistic to the aristocratic elitism of merchants and manufacturers, distrusted factory workers, and were on the watch for supporters of the dreaded British system of government.
They strongly endorsed progress and tolerance, and distrusted organized religion ( most were deists ) and feudal institutions.
They are as widely, if not more, distrusted than the Ministry.
They distrusted not only royal authority, but any small, secretive group as being unrepublican.
They favored geographical expansion to create more farms for people like them, and distrusted the upper classes who envisioned an industrial nation built on finance and manufacturing.
They were assembled into a " Special Corps "; Denikin was favoring Skoropadsky as he distrusted the other Ukrainian nationalists.
They already disliked and distrusted Dow and this incident made him appear to be a hypocrite.
They contemplate their strange encounters, while it is revealed that the landlord of the duplex ( revealed to be Mrs. Connelly's son ) and the officer who had distrusted the couple ( her son's lover ), and the woman ( who is not in fact dead ) does this all the time, harassing young couples and then faking her own death and collecting a commission.
They also distrusted the Christian subjects whose countries had only recently been conquered by the Ottomans and therefore it was natural to prefer Jewish subjects to which this consideration did not apply.

They and standing
They whirled and saw him, standing there dim in the slatted light from the boarded freight wall.
They consider him a Pharisee, but restore his reputation in part as patriot and a historian of some standing.
They were worked as treadmills with miners standing on the top slats.
They are to be renowned magistrates and prosecutors, university professors, public officials or lawyers, all of them jurists with recognized competence or standing and more than 15 years of professional experience.
They can be divided into body waves that travel through the interior of the materials ; surface waves that travel along surfaces or interfaces between materials ; and normal modes, a form of standing wave.
They are played by blowing air through closed lips, producing a " buzzing " sound that starts a standing wave vibration in the air column inside the instrument.
They are standing in the Oval Office, with a portrait of Osama Bin Laden hanging on the wall and an American flag burning in the fireplace in the background.
They are in fact part of the Prussian Army, for Grouchy, currently near Wavre, has chosen to obey the letter of Napoleon's orders to pursue the Prussians east, rather than the standing instructions to " march to the sound of the guns " and join in any ongoing battle.
They point their toes while standing and puff up their chests.
They are referred to as " the four spirits of the heavens, which go forth from standing before the Lord of all the earth.
They were captured by Xenu's forces using an " electronic ribbon " (" which also was a type of standing wave ") and sucked into " vacuum zones " around the world.
They leave, and she returns standing atop a hansom with no driver, followed by a fire engine.
They may refer to a person's occupation, social standing, or title.
They remained standing until Robert the Bruce's recapture of Perth in 1312.
' They moved at double time, rather than marching at a stately cadence, and they lay on their backs to load their rifles rather than standing to do so.
" They came within ten feet of where we were standing.
They are ultimately responsible for the creation of permanent, professional, and military-trained counter-terrorism forces of major European countries, like GSG9 or GIGN, or the reorganization of already standing units to such a group, like the Special Air Service of the UK.
They perform this service by standing and facing the crowd in the front of the congregation, with their arms held outwards and their hands and fingers in a specific formation.
They are, however, usually dealt with in the standing orders as motions.
They waved the landing signals while standing on the runways.
They can also be used in many different physical situations whether it be hanging from an existing fixture, fixed to a wall or even free standing.
They gained inspiration too from ancient Roman authors, especially Vitruvius whose De Architectura provided an intellectual framework for the standing structures still visible.
They constructed Fort Ashby in 1755, which is the last standing unit in the chain of forts built under the orders of George Washington.
They were moved inside the Museum of Memphis, and depicted the pharaoh standing in the attitude of the march, wearing the white crown of Upper Egypt, Hedjet.

They and armies
They deployed their main force in Thrace, forming three armies.
They remained in their palace in the Great City, and sent generals to command their armies.
They almost completely superseded hand bows in many European armies in the twelfth century for a number of reasons.
They began to muster new armies, and the Germans settled down to a grim siege of Paris.
They landed in Kent, and defeated two armies led by the kings of the Catuvellauni tribe, Caratacus and Togodumnus, in battles at the Medway and the Thames.
They were thus driven to rely upon the armies, which also desired war and were becoming increasingly less civic in temper.
They provided refuge from armies too large to face in open battle.
They could also do little to halt Philip when he turned his armies south and took over most of Thessaly.
They devoured armies and erased entire cities.
They learn that the combined armies of the north are en route in an attempt to hold Seven Gates and Bagrada, the middle and southern passes of the Cloudspine mountain range respectively, against the army of The Deceiver, who is preparing to cross the range to replace Shiver's forces in the west.
They had 36 bases throughout China, with large bases having 10, 000 or more followers and minor bases having 6, 000 to 7, 000, similar to Han armies.
They then convince the combined mercenary armies to revolt against Carthage and convince the various native Libyan towns and cities to back the revolt.
They took their vast armies and left Troy.
They brought along an old piece of artillery and it ’ s operator, Charlier Wooden Leg, who was a veteran from Napoleon ’ s armies, and who indeed had a wooden leg.
They had expected the German Wehrmacht to make stands on the natural defensive lines provided by the French rivers, and had not prepared the logistics for the much deeper advance of the Allied armies, so fuel ran short.
They provided accepted avenues for emotional expressions of faith, and the Tarīqas spread to all corners of the Muslim world, and often exercised a degree of political influence inordinate to their size ( take for example the influence that the sheikhs of the Safavid had over the armies of Tamerlane, or the missionary work of Ali-Shir Nava ' i in Turkistan among the Mongol and Tatar people ).
They were met with an uncompromising response: not only did the Samnites declare their intention of waging war against Capua, but their magistrates left the council chamber, and loud enough for the Roman envoys to hear, ordered their armies to march out at once and ravage Campanian territory.
They were thus driven to rely upon the armies, which also desired war and were becoming less and less civic in temper.
They watch Amber's armies crush the forces of Chaos while the storm continues to advance.
They ( the Scots ) marched towards the town with great display, in order of battle, and recklessly, stupidly and inadvisedly chose a battle ground at Halidon Hill, where there was a marshy hollow between the two armies, and where a great downward slope, with some precipices, and then again a rise lay in front of the Scots, before they could reach the field where the English were posted.
They created illusions of armies and battleships.
They corresponded to the rifles, light infantry, chasseurs à pied or bersaglieri units of the British, French, Italian and other armies.
They are mentioned together as it was the same armies that fought both battles and the later battle was essentially an extension of the first one.
They erected tombs in their own domains and often raised armies.

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