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They and followed
They followed the others toward the east gate.
They followed him into the rain and across to the squat stone building fifty feet to the rear.
They were followed by crack North Korean troops, who mounted one charge after another.
They recommended, also, that `` at a fixed hour, let the entire family be assembled for night prayers, followed by a short reading of the Holy Scriptures ''.
But humans can do something equally useful, in the case of certain enumerably infinite sets: They can give explicit instructions for determining the nth member of the set, for arbitrary finite n. Such instructions are to be given quite explicitly, in a form in which they could be followed by a computing machine, or by a human who is capable of carrying out only very elementary operations on symbols.
They rode on mules with gilded bridles, rich saddles and housings, carrying hawks on their wrist, followed by an immense train of attendants.
They then came in contact with the Berghouata, a Berber tribal confederation, who followed a " heresy " founded by Salih ibn Tarif, three centuries earlier.
They are that 1 ) disciples of Amos followed him and recorded his message and 2 ) that someone in his audience in the North recorded his message.
They cited the time delay of ten years between the alleged behavior by Thomas and Hill's accusations, and noted that Hill had followed Thomas to a second job and later had personal contacts with Thomas, including giving him a ride to an airport — behavior which they said would be inexplicable if Hill's allegations were true.
They followed immediately after the twelve voting members of the Signature in capella.
They are followed by a further wicked king, or " little horn ", who subdues three of the ten ( 7: 24 ), speaks against the Most High, wages war against the saints, and attempts to change the set times and laws ( 7: 25 ); after ' a time and times and half a time ', this king is judged and stripped of his kingdom by an " Ancient of Days " and his heavenly court ( 7: 26 ); next, " one like a son of man " approaches the Ancient of Days and is invested with worldwide dominion ; moreover, his everlasting reign over all kings and kingdoms is shared with " the people of the Most High " ( 7: 27 )
They were first divided into separate books by the early Christian scholar Origen, in the 3rd century AD, and the separation became entrenched in the 5th century AD when it was followed by Jerome in his Latin translation of the Bible.
They were often accompanied by banjo and guitar which followed the blues musical format.
They cut through the meandering, organic streets that followed old paths.
They, hence, followed a recommendation of the CBD signatories during COP10 at Nagoya in October 2010.
They met Arizona in the NLDS, but controversy followed as Piniella, in a move that has since come under scrutiny, pulled Carlos Zambrano after the sixth inning of a pitcher's duel with D-Backs ace Brandon Webb, to ".... save Zambrano for ( a potential ) Game 4.
They are different from earthquakes followed by a series of aftershocks by the fact that no single earthquake in the sequence is obviously the main shock, therefore none have notable higher magnitudes than the other.
They followed up by a campaign which swept the allies to the east bank of the Rhine and left the French, by the beginning of 1795, conquering Holland itself.
They were followed by the critical and commercial hit Planet of the Apes.
They followed that with an agreement on opening substantive discussions on the dispute.
They released their self-titled debut album in 1995 on Y Records, followed in 1998 by " Anthem " on Immortal / Epic and later " These Days " on Good-Ink.
They were followed by the extension of Khirbet Kerak ware cultures, showing affinities with the Caucasas, and possibly linked to the later appearance of the Hurrians.
They propose that Judaism has entered a phase of ethical monotheism, and that the laws of Judaism are only remnants of an earlier stage of religious evolution, and need not be followed.
They were followed by the US with 24 %, Luxembourg with 10 %, Ireland with 7 %, the British Virgin Islands with 6 % and Bermuda with 3 %.
They were followed by landless Irish indentured labourers, who were recruited to serve a landowner for a specified time before receiving freedom and land.

They and austere
They are pastoral paintings depicting idealized shepherds from classical antiquity, clustering around an austere tomb.
They left behind a more austere set of tools and material goods than other Southwestern cultures.
They are typically contrasted with arhats, austere saints, though this description is also suitable for many of the Mahasiddhas.
They could be austere vehicles, with side curtains in lieu of roll-up windows ( e. g., the 1932 Ford )— and sold in limited numbers ( e. g., Ford sold 1654 woodie wagons ).
They described Gerő as " rigid ", " impatient ," and " very austere in his relations with the people.
They were from the Karen ethnic group and were a band of Christian guerrillas who maintained an austere lifestyle, including abstinence from sexual intercourse, alcohol, milk, eggs and pork.
They quickly established an austere command post in preparation for the arrival of the Marine CH-53s and the ground security force.
They were always painted black, and this was lined out except during the austere periods of the 1940s and towards the end of steam.
They were also very human, charged with moral significance but with pathos, and with humour, too – after all, the Dreamtime creatures were not austere divinities, but fallible beings who happened to make the world and everything in it while going about their creaturely business.

They and monastic
They were an important part of monastic life and much care was given to their construction and maintenance by the monks.
This Latin Rite Order, while a contemplative Order, differs from traditional monastic Orders in three ways: 1 ) They do not take vows of stability, meaning that they can live in one house ( called a friary or sometimes a monastery ) typically for several years before being moved into a different community of the Order.
They follow the Rule of St. Augustine, written sometime between 397-403, for a monastic community Augustine founded in Hippo ( modern day Algeria ), and which takes as its inspiration the early Christian community described in the Acts of the Apostles, particularly Acts 4: 32: " Now the company of those who believed were of one heart and soul, and no one said that any of the things which he possessed was his own, but they had everything in common " ( RSV ).
They represent a clerical adaptation of monastic life, as it grew out of an attempt to organize communities of clerics to a more dedicated way of life, as St. Augustine himself had done.
They must be celibate no matter what their sexual orientation or they cannot be considered monks or nuns in monastic Buddhism.
They dressed in black garb, similar to a monastic habit, and bore the strange insignia of a severed dog's head ( to sniff out treason and the enemies of the Tsar ) and a broom ( to sweep them away ).
They donated the lands to the Cistercian order in 1926 so that monastic life could resume on the site.
The Tantric communities of India in the latter half of the first Common Era millennium ( and perhaps even earlier ) were something like “ Institutes of Advanced Studies ” in relation to the great Buddhist monastic “ Universities .” They were research centers for highly cultivated, successfully graduated experts in various branches of Inner Science ( adhyatmavidya ), some of whom were still monastics and could move back and forth from university ( vidyalaya ) to “ site ” ( patha ), and many of whom had resigned vows of poverty, celibacy, and so forth, and were living in the classical Indian saiñnyãsin or sãdhu style.
They took informal monastic vows on a night which to their pleasant surprise turned out to be the Christmas Eve in 1886.
They note that the Buddha required his monastic followers to ignore caste distinctions, and that he criticized the social inequality that existed in his own time.
They are one of a large number of monastic orders that occupy the high Ramtops.
The Melitians were a heretical Christian sect founded by Meletius of Lycopolis They actually had " heard of Pachomius ' monastic aspirations and tried to recruit him " to join their community.
They consist of the doctrine ( the Sutra Pitaka ), the monastic discipline ( Vinaya Pitaka ) and an additional new body of subtle philosophy ( the Abhidharma Pitaka ).
They built a walled monastic complex there and made it a destination for Byzantine Christian pilgrims.
They are roughly equivalent to Earth's Himalayas, being home to Yeti and various Buddhist-style monastic orders, such as the History Monks, which give the area the nickname " Enlightenment Country ".
They believe that in the middle of a restless world, there are those who are called by God to spend some time living in monastic solitude.
They were the founders of the great Irish monastic schools, and contributed much to the spread of monasticism in the Irish Church.
They were built by the Buddhist monks and consisted mostly of multi-storey buildings carved into the mountain face to contain living and sleeping quarters, kitchens, and monastic spaces.
They lead a monastic way of life in solitude, silence, work and prayer.
They participate in all areas of monastic life but sleep in a special section of the guesthouse instead of with the professed monks in the cloister.
They will have another opportunity to join the Sangha at the age of 20, taking the upasampada ordination, to become a fully fledged monk, keeping the 220 precepts of the full monastic rules ( Patimokkha ), and perhaps remain a monk for life.
They cite the resurgence of tribal influences, and the crumbling social supports for monastic Buddhist institutions.

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