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They and felt
They were, I felt, people invariably trying to prove not who, but what they were, and trying to determine what, not who, others were.
They wanted to see what his back felt like -- the General's.
They began to meet in the evenings and carry forward various discussions they felt not fully enough covered in class.
They felt that they too could counteract the upward arm movement by a voluntary effort after they had once experienced the reaction.
They felt that they were relaxing as much as they could and that any control factors which might be present to prevent response must be on an unconscious level.
They knew that I was still grieving over the tragic event, and they felt that if I could see the recovery and the spirit of the people, who hold no grudge, but who also regret Pearl Harbor, I would be happier and would understand better a new Japan.
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 also felt that it would give ammunition to those who were advocating repatriating black people back to Africa.
They both viewed the work of British landscape artists John Constable and J. M. W. Turner, which confirmed to their belief that their style of open air painting gave the truest depiction of light and atmosphere, an effect that they felt could not be achieved in the studio alone.
They felt the other churches were not doing enough to counter the history of racial injustice between black and white churches.
They felt that this original pure religion had become corrupted by " priests " who had manipulated it for personal gain and for the class interests of the priesthood in general.
They remained close throughout life, so much so that the only time Beatty felt despair was at his brother's death.
They are self-conscious about speaking formally and their rhetoric is shown to be flawed, as if Euripides was exploring the problematical nature of language and communication: " For speech points in three different directions at once, to the speaker, to the person addressed, to the features in the world it describes, and each of these directions can be felt as skewed.
They considered homosexuality curable through therapy, citing modern scientism and the study of sexology, which said that homosexuality could be felt by " normal " people and not just an abnormal minority.
They usually celebrate the festival when the first stirrings of spring are felt, or on the full moon nearest this.
They may congregate outside the business they are striking against to make their presence felt, increase worker participation, and dissuade ( or prevent ) strike breakers from entering the workplace.
Then he asked me how I felt about it .” They did not marry, although Thompson anguished over her decision, which she felt would cause ‘ Abdu ’ l-Baha disappointment.
" They felt that the originally stated significance values were " meaningless ".
They threatened to vote against the Budget unless they had their way ( an attempt by Lloyd George to win their support by amending whisky duties was abandoned as the Cabinet felt that this was recasting the Budget too much ).
They felt bad for that woman, the mom.
They were unhesitatingly accused of witchcraft, and had nearly fallen a prey to that terrible charge ; for betwixt themselves they had sworn never to tell in words by what means they were supported, ashamed as they felt of the resource to which they had been driven ; and resolved, if possible, to escape the anticipated derision of their neighbours on its disclosure.
They could not communicate with the humans as war broke out, but were able to touch Ender's mind, creating the dreams he felt and preparing this place for him.
People felt comfortable at the cabaret: They did not have to take off their hat, could talk, eat, and smoke when they wanted to, etc.

They and rough
They showed him a rough of this Frank Frazetta-like painting.
They can be identified by a rough and invasive retouching.
They can be split as part of the manufacturing process, giving the blocks a rough face replicating the appearance of natural stone, such as brownstone.
They are constructed to provide comfort for miles of walking over rough terrains, and protect the hiker's feet against water, mud, rocks, and other wilderness obstacles.
They would have been kept by the Scots and Picts, and used to help in providing part of their diet, namely hoofed game ( archaeological evidence likely supports this in the form of Roman pottery from around 1st Century AD found in Argyll which depicts the deerhunt using large rough hounds ( these can be viewed at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh ).
They have a reduced rough endoplasmic reticulum.
They are often overloaded, and they continue to operate during rough weather.
They would also find a diamond in the rough, of sorts, that would change the direction of the franchise, drafting St. John's University standout sharpshooting small forward Chris Mullin in the 1985 NBA Draft.
They were frequently contenders for the league scoring title, and could also play rough if needed.
They should also direct the LD to which units are next and even what their purpose is and a rough focus.
They include large jumps ( up to and including 12 meters ( 40 feet )), drops of 3 + meters ( 10 + feet ), and are generally rough and steep top to bottom.
They differ in bill proportion and form a rough NE-SW clinal in size across North America.
They are deciduous shrubs typically growing to a height of and, rarely, up to with rough grey-brown bark.
They complained that he celebrated too much the egalitarianism and democracy of a frontier that was rough on women and minorities.
They also make felts and a rough cloth of sheep's wool.
They are found near salient promontories, ominous crevasses, large boulders, potholes, woods, hills, and other awesome geographical features or rough terrain.
They re-released their first album as Younger, Louder and Snottier in 1989, mastered from a cassette tape of rough mixes, attributed to a young Bob Clearmountain, a studio assistant at the time.
They were raised to operate in rough terrain, especially in southeastern Europe.
They lay 2 to 5 eggs with rough, white shells, averaging about 76 grams ( 2. 7 ounces ).
They are linked to the ship by either a neutrally buoyant tether or often when working in rough conditions or in deeper water a load carrying umbilical cable ) is used along with a tether management system ( TMS ).
They tend to be more interested in the songs themselves and less in the " shanty style " of performance, in favor of music that may be considered more pleasant, less rough, and with more variation and interest than traditional shanties offer.
They also note that his method of statistically correlating of texts is very rough, because it does not take into account the many possible sources of variation in length outside of " importance ".
They first came to prominence with Hunstanton School which used some of the language of high modernist Ludwig Mies van der Rohe but in a stripped back way, with rough finishes and deliberate lack of refinement.
They also composed lyrics free of the rough language and double-entendres characterizing the folk style.

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