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They squatted on their heels in the deep mud and Dill found a cigar in his breast pocket, passing it over silently.
They explained that they desired only to stop in India until a ship traveling on to Burma could be found.
They found the teakettle.
They went to the Flea Market, expecting to find the treasures of Europe, and found instead a duplication of that long double row of booths in Tours.
They looked so formidable, however, so demanding, that I found myself staring at them in dismay and starting to woolgather again, this time about Francesca and her husband.
They found it at the junction between Troops H and G, and prepared to counterattack.
They suggested several new foods, and usually I found them good, except the sweets, which I think I could learn to like.
`` They found something else up there '', she said half-aloud to the empty room.
They found some clothes '', she tossed in.
They found a large welcoming group -- El Paso policemen, Border Patrol, sheriff's deputies, and FBI men, who surged around the plane with rifles and submachine guns.
They breakfasted together, but Martin did not refer to his triumph, and Dolores found a great deal to do in the kitchen, bobbing up and down from the table so that talk was impossible.
They are not found in the sea with the exception of one or two frogs that live in brackish water in mangrove swamps.
They are found worldwide except for polar areas.
They found that only one of the 319 Albertosaurus foot bones checked for stress fractures actually had them and none of the four hand bones did.
They lived in Laurens, South Carolina for two years, where Andrew found work as a tailor.
They are the most common heliozoa in fresh water, and are especially frequent in lakes and rivers, but a few are found in marine and soil habitats as well.
They are often found in the guts of their hosts but may invade the other tissues.
They became prized for their distinctive sound, however, and found life with several musical styles ( most notably bluegrass and also blues ) well after electric amplification solved the issue of inadequate guitar sound levels.
They found nothing, installed an electric light, and resealed it.
They can also be found in combination with vasoconstrictor drugs such as pseudoephedrine for sinus-related preparations, or with antihistamine drugs for allergy sufferers.
They are also found in some bacteria, notably Mycobacterium tuberculosis where they appear to have a key role in pathogenesis.
They found the baptistry of the 6th century cathedral and large amounts of pottery dated to the 6th and 7th centuries AD ; in other words, the early Christian town.
They found 115 investors to back the $ 350, 000 production, including Richard Rodgers and Sondheim's father.
They are most often found in schools of public health, affiliated with schools of medicine, forestry, or agriculture, or as a focus of application in departments of statistics.

They and diameter
They have a characteristic tubulo-vesicular structure ( vesicles up to 1 µm in diameter with connected tubules of approx.
They measured the circumference of a circle as three times the diameter and the area as one-twelfth the square of the circumference, which would be correct if π is estimated as 3.
They typically contain no more than 50 galaxies in a diameter of 1 to 2 megaparsecs ( Mpc )( see 10 < sup > 22 </ sup > m for distance comparisons ).
They measured the circumference of a circle as three times the diameter and the area as one-twelfth the square of the circumference, which would be correct if < span style =" font-family: symbol ;"> pi </ span > were fixed at 3.
They were five inches ( 12. 7 cm ) in diameter and recorded on one side only.
They first travel to the Puppeteer home world, where they learn that the expedition's goal is to explore a ringworld: an artificial ring about one million miles wide and approximately the diameter of Earth's orbit ( which makes it about 600 million miles in circumference ), encircling a Sol-type star.
They were still primarily a home-built proposition ; a 1946 Popular Science article details a slingshot builder and hunter using home-built slingshots made from forked dogwood sticks to take small game at ranges of up to 30 ' with No. 0 lead buckshot (. 32 in., 8 mm diameter ).
They are normally a few centimeters long and with a diameter of approximately.
They consist of a single tube of material with an inner diameter that's equal in size to the shafts.
They range in size in most species from long and can reach in extreme cases up to 2 metres, and in diameter.
They are useful for measuring the diameter of a circle from three points evenly spaced around it ( versus the two points of a standard outside micrometer ).
They are black, dark green or red in colour ; vary greatly in coarseness, some being full of round spongy bombs a foot or more in diameter, and, being often submarine, may contain shale, sandstone, grit and other sedimentary material, and are occasionally fossiliferous.
They measured the circumference of a circle as three times the diameter and the area as one-twelfth the square of the circumference, which would be correct if π were estimated as 3.
They presented basically the same findings: a greater mean aortic root diameter, which nevertheless remains within the normal range for body surface area.
They typically range from in diameter, but the largest species, Cyanea capillata can reach across.
They grow to an average height of and in diameter.
They have a large wheel diameter, between 26 and 36 in., so more distance is covered in less pedal rotation.
* They typically have a diameter from 2 to 10 Mpc ( see 10 < sup > 23 </ sup > m for distance comparisons ).
They appear on the axils of the leaves, maturing into large fruit-long and in diameter.
They were of various sizes ; the smallest had a diameter of about a foot ( 30 cm ), while the largest filled a large chamber.
They remained simple round ( spherical ) lead balls, called rounds, differing only in their diameter.
They were made of ivory or metal, occasionally jewelled, more than an inch in diameter, and hung upon the mouth.
They are small trees, ranging in size from tall, with stems up to diameter.
They were generally constructed in pairs ( although some sites have three ), with a bigger circle about 22 metres in diameter and a smaller one of about 14 metres.

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