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They got a few hundred cassette copies made and produced their own artwork and booklet to accompany it, selling the tapes for £ 1 at a local record shop.
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They got tin cups of coffee from the big pot on the coosie's fire, rolled and lighted brown-paper cigarettes, lounged about.
They had lunch at a sidewalk cafe overlooking the intersection of two broad, busy, unpicturesque streets, and coming home they got lost in the Metro ; ;
They were reluctant to appoint sheriffs to protect the property, thus running the risk of creating disturbances such as that on the Vermejo, and yet the cowboys protested that they got no salary for arresting cattle thieves and running the risk of being shot.
They gave him the name of Clark Kent, and he later got a job as a newspaper reporter under that name.
They later got married in a surprise wedding in July 2006 after it was reported Anderson was pregnant.
They are also the only Slavic languages with any definite articles, but only Macedonian has got three: unspecified, proximate and distal article.
They discovered that CFC molecules were stable enough to remain in the atmosphere until they got up into the middle of the stratosphere where they would finally ( after an average of 50 – 100 years for two common CFCs ) be broken down by ultraviolet radiation releasing a chlorine atom.
They made a list of songs to learn over the summer break, and Doughty got a summer job to buy his first keyboard.
They got to the Super Bowl by winning their first six regular season games, the only NFL team to do so in 1994, and finished the season 11 – 5.
They were organised at the national level, with offices in a number of London inns and taverns such as The Rosemary Branch in Islington which got its name from the sprigs of rosemary that Levellers would wear in their hats as a sign of identification.
They were overjoyed that they had finally got media acceptance and he was celebrated with the news that KBOO was the first station to play a Residents record on the air.
They helped survivors out, removed bodies, and got the transport system up and running, to get the millions of commuters back out of London at the end of the work day.
They got Goodwin to rejoin, but he only lasted for one rehearsal, so they advertised for a replacement and began auditioning, eventually recruiting Alan Wren in May 1984.
They never captured the key town of Bastogne and were forced to bypass it, and although they got within a few miles of the Meuse River, their advance was stopped by the 8th and 104th Infantry Divisions, and the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions.
They never got sufficient funding to finish development, and so never brought a product to market either.
They usually ran fashionable enterprises in Chelsea which started with the word bona, for example Bona Pets, or in one episode a firm of solicitors called Bona Law-a play on the name of Prime Minister Bonar Law-and their claim " We've got a criminal practice that takes up most of our time " at a time when homosexuality was illegal.
He said of Australia, “ They ’ ve got their priorities right, they're dedicated to lying in the sun, knocking back ice-cold beer ”.
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They had been seen as soon as they left the ranch, picked out of the darkness by the weary though watchful eyes of two men posted a few hundred yards away in the windless shelter of the trees.
They squatted on their heels with their heads bent far forward, their eyes only a few inches from the ground.
They are still considered to be for use in restricted waters, however, and targets must come within a few yards of them.
They faced a rather small audience, as quite a few subscribers apparently had decided to forego the pleasures of the afternoon.
They danced the paxam wildly at night, the war dance, and dipped their arrowheads in the venom of rattlesnakes and rode their horses in swift maneuvers, firing their few guns in unison at some indeterminate signal.
The last film is not based on any Christie work but displays a few plot elements from They Do It With Mirrors ( viz., the ship is used as a reform school for wayward boys and one of the teachers uses them as a crime force ), and there is a kind of salute to The Mousetrap.
They settled first in the Ancient Pueblo areas for a few hundred years, then migrated to their current location.
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 also sold the exotic Olivetti M20, a very early 16 bit personal computer that was one of the very few systems to use a Z8000 CPU.
" They are present in a few historic Protestant versions: the German Luther Bible included such books, as did the English 1611 King James Version.
" They mostly appear during fetal development, though a few short bones begin their primary ossification after birth.
They were engaged a few weeks after their return, and were later married at Christ Church, Hampstead on 10 January 1922.
They also suspect that the Continuity IRA arsenal contains some weapons that were taken from Provisional IRA arms dumps, including a few dozen rifles, machine guns, and pistols ; a small amount of the explosive Semtex ; and a few dozen detonators.
They often cite Christian Science's views on the nature / existence of evil or sin, the divinity and resurrection of Jesus, the Trinity, and a few other matters as demonstrating that it cannot be considered a Christian denomination.
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