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They and embrace
They are presumed to have plunged to a common grave in this fatal embrace.
They cannot stop to grasp and embrace and sit in the back seat of cars along a dark country lane.
They expressed their rejection of that ideology in artistic expression that appeared to reject logic and embrace chaos and irrationality.
They embrace monism in order to escape the enigma of brain-mind interaction with its perplexing problems.
They typically involve plans to construct artificial islands ( few of which are ever realised ), and a large percentage have embraced or purported to embrace libertarian or democratic principles.
They are the first to embrace his feet ( cf.
They expanded the franchise beyond the Constitutional requirement to more nearly embrace “ the people ”.
They embrace and proceed upstairs as the camera focuses on a picture of Dan, Beth, and Ellen.
They were men worthy to have charged by the side of Hampden at Chalgrove, or to have exchanged the last embrace with Russell on the scaffold in Lincoln's Inn Fields.
" They embrace, and Milly decides to say goodbye to " the outside world — reality — Fred Archer " and live with Villeridge and his created " Never-Never Land of the mind.
They embrace, struggling to express their feelings for each other as they do not know how to verbally express themselves as individuals.
They take him from the birth of the universe all the way through to its eventual death, ostensibly teaching him about the possibilities-and the price-of wielding magic before he decides whether to embrace his destiny.
" They embrace each other.
They carfully ascertained the dispositions of the inhabitants of the Alpujarras, where the best stand could be made against the royal forces, solicited aid from the kings of North Africa, and persuaded the local bandits to embrace their cause.
They still open their arms and embrace this outsider kid.
They embrace passionately.
They embrace, sobbing helplessly.
They embrace and kiss.
They are preserves of culture that did not especially embrace the contemporary flood of newcomers to New England.
They were in an affectionate embrace.
They embrace, their passion consummated at last.
They, on the advice of the Guru, told the Mughal authorities that they would willingly embrace Islam if Guru Tegh Bahadur did the same.
They both emerge from the elevator alive and embrace with a kiss as police and spectators cheer.
They tearfully embrace one final time and say their farewells ( the Minbari having no word in their language for " goodbye "), and Sheridan departs.

They and independent
They reproduce via direct development, an ecological and evolutionary adaptation that has allowed them to be completely independent from free-standing water.
They have not been expelled or suspended, since there is no mechanism in this voluntary association to suspend or expel an independent province of the Communion.
They consist of three independent brigades and seven independent battalions ( consecutively numbered ).
The " H-H-L " team impressed Hollywood with its success ; as Life wrote in 1957, " fter the independent production of a baker's dozen of pictures it has yet to have its first flop ... ( They were also good pictures.
They are taking form in independent bookstores, coffeehouses, local pubs, and through new and innovative means to create the social capital needed to foster the sense and spirit of community.
They emerged as the major threat to the late Ming Dynasty after Nurhaci united all Jurchen tribes and established an independent state.
They also argue that satellite radio will boost Canadian culture by giving vital exposure to independent artists, instead of concentrating just on the country's stars, and point to the CRTC's successful extraction of promises to program 10 % Canadian content on satellite services already operational in the United States as important concessions.
They argue that accurate, independent reasoning distinguishes the developed or educated mind and they thus stress the development of this faculty.
They left American branch of the Gaumont company in 1912 to set up their own independent company.
They were: how strong is the area as an independent centre in its own right ; how strong are its ties to London ; and how strongly is it drawn outwards towards the country rather than inwards towards London.
They joined to form the Scottish National Party ( SNP ) in 1934, with the goal of creating an independent Scotland, but it enjoyed little electoral success in the Westminster system.
They were absorbed into the independent nation in 1947-48.
They established themselves at Timbuktu as a military caste with various fiefs, independent from Morocco.
They cited the successes of the newly formed ( 15 January 1918 ) voluntary Red Army against Polish forces of Gen. Józef Dowbor-Muśnicki in Belarus, White forces in the Don region, and newly independent Ukrainian forces as proof that the Red Army could repel German forces, especially if propaganda and asymmetrical warfare were used.
They hypothesize media ownership by corporations, funding from advertising, the use of official sources, efforts to discredit independent media (" flak "), and " anti-communist " ideology as the filters that bias news in favor of U. S. corporate interests.
They can be calibrated against a McLeod gauge which is much more stable and independent of gas chemistry.
They were recognised by their neighbours as independent, and had their own government and laws.
They may be used as an independent structural element in a poem, to reinforce rhythmic patterns, or as an ornamental element.
They also provided a forceful voice for independent critics of contemporary events.
They also may revise existing packaged software or customize generic applications which are frequently purchased from independent software vendors.
They were supported in this by Argos, a powerful state within the Peloponnese that had remained independent of Lacedaemon.
They affirmed the right to determine the independent status of Quebec.
They had direct contact with the court astronomers and, through the financial support of the court, they were economically independent to develop scientific instruments and manufacturing techniques.

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