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They and drifted
They appear to have split into old Persian peoples, Nuristani, and Indian groups at an early stage, possibly between 1500 and 1000 BC in what is today Afghanistan or much earlier as eastern remnants of the Indo-Aryans drifted much further west as with the Mitanni.
They were politically faithful to their father throughout his life ; but after 1945, each drifted away from the Liberal Party, Gwilym finishing his career as a Conservative Home Secretary while Megan became a Labour MP in 1957, perhaps symbolising the fate of much of the old Liberal Party.
They gradually drifted away from their original seats, and at length settled in Robeson, about the center of the county ..."
They embarked and drifted fairly uninterrupted towards Micco until they reached a point not far from Troublesome Creek, where they were both surprised to see the river divided.
They then find that they have fortuitously drifted to their destination.
They met again during production of Blood and Sand, but they drifted apart when Jorba announced he could not marry a girl who was in the public eye.
They also burned a fire raft in the river, which soon drifted against the railroad bridge and destroyed it.
They slowly drifted apart.
They drifted into a sexual connection after the mugging, and initially, neither was able to define or commit to their relationship, although for a time they were happy.
They soon drifted apart and were about to announce a legal separation.
They drifted apart, and Mr Balfour wrote saying it was better that they remain apart.

They and within
They bring an inextricable component of value within themselves, with attractions and repulsions native to their own quality.
They try to keep within the speed limits.
They showed no marked dependence on the flow rate within the accuracy of these measurements.
They are still considered to be for use in restricted waters, however, and targets must come within a few yards of them.
They indicated that no new errors were being made and that all old errors would be corrected `` within 60 days ''.
They have insisted, rather, on living fully and completely within modern culture and, so far from considering this treason to God, have looked upon it as the only way they could be faithful to him.
They fall within a range between approximately 7500 BC ( 9, 500 years ago ) and approximately 16, 000 BC ( 18, 000 years ago ).
They are sometimes preserved within the voids of other organisms, for instance within empty hyolith conchs, within sponges, worm tubes and under the carapaces of bivalved arthropods, presumably in order to hide from predators or strong storm currents ; or maybe whilst scavenging for food.
They are subject to change, not only on the basis of new information and discoveries, but also as attitudes and perspectives change within the scientific community.
They must be protected in a controlled environment where such variables are maintained within a range of damage-limiting levels.
* They hold that the practice within Independent groups of ordaining women demonstrates an understanding of Priesthood that they vindicate is totally unacceptable to the Catholic and Orthodox churches as they believe that the Universal Church does not possess such authority ; thus, they uphold that any ceremonies performed by these women should be considered being sacramentally invalid.
They are made up mostly of compact bone, with lesser amounts of marrow, located within the medullary cavity, and spongy bone.
They marked a shift from a largely apophatic ( negative ) philosophical trend within Buddhism to a decidedly more cataphatic ( positive ) modus.
They are distributed throughout the body of the breast ; approximately two-thirds of the lactiferous tissue is within 30 mm of the base of the nipple.
They also undertook anti-Austrian propaganda and organized spies and saboteurs to operate within the empire's provinces.
They usually stand within a few minutes of calving, and suckle within an hour.
They can be found alone or in groups within the cytoplasm as well as on the RER.
They are really virtual files that exist, in reality, as objects within the operating system kernel.
They differentiate among various sexual practices, treating rape, prostitution, or temple sex rituals as immoral and those within committed relationships as positive regardless of sexual orientation.
They derive this concept from the observation that people seek richness, complexity, and depth within a virtual world.
They can return to the buy area within a set amount of time to buy more equipment ( some custom maps included neutral " buy zones " that could be used by both teams ).

They and sight
`` They ain't even in sight ''!!
They would all lie around on the rug during the meal, a very pretty sight as Rob Roy, Prudence, and Calamity Jane were all snow-white.
They had suffered, in sulky silence, the sight of his sharp practice in Cicero.
They tell you horses go crazy at the sight or smell of a bear or a lion, but these didn't.
They were a sight more comfortable than the ones in the jail with the cold air from Hirey's air conditioner coming through the grille ''.
They curl up and die at the sight of something strange and alien -- like a spaceship ''.
They come from what is oldest in Coleridge's nature, his uninvited and irrepressible intuition, magical and rare, vivid beyond common sight of common things, sweet beyond sound of things heard.
" They are said to be invisible, but a person with " second sight " can see them, often in the form of a cat, dog, or other household pet.
They are often called " sight words " because they are memorized by sight with the whole language approach.
They sight a column of retreating Turkish soldiers who have just slaughtered the people of Tafas.
They believed men and women were equal in the sight of God, and should be treated equally on earth, too.
They killed any Indian on sight and initiated the Colorado War.
They should disappear like the fog or mist vanishes in plain sight with the rising of the sun.
They are also common on small-bore vermin rifles, where reducing the muzzle rise allows the shooter to see the bullet impact through a telescopic sight.
They say they will shoot him on sight.
They were used to set a watch for the actual sight, so that no chronometers were ever exposed to the wind and salt water on deck.
They had a mass of around 44 kg ( 96 lb ), making the wearer a spectacular sight yet proved too unwieldy during a police raid at Glenrowan.
They presents an impressive sight of two almost indistinguishable drops as the river flows over the cliff face.
They hunt by sight, rather than by feel as longer-billed waders like snipes do.
* Water level indicators: They show the operator the level of fluid in the boiler, also known as a sight glass, water gauge or water column is provided.
They put to flight some badly-led Royalist cavalry, and the alarm caused all of Hopton's army to form up and began advancing west, till they came in sight of Waller's position.
They are now a rare sight in modern hi-fi usage.
They are however a common sight at Japanese Buddhist temples too, where they stand at the entrance of the temple's own shrine, called and usually very small.

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