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They would have to go west through the narrow river valley that separated Leyte from Samar and hope that it didn't close in before they returned.
They were married over the week-end, though he was easily sixty and she could not have been even thirty.
`` They wouldn't have sold me in the first place if there'd been food enough to go around ''.
They have pulled out all my teeth and now she will carve out my tongue with her hacksaw!!
They couldn't have much dough, but then none of the freight-bums Feathertop rolled had much.
They have also led the nation in the direction of a welfare state.
They believe that if the South had been let alone it would have produced a civilization superior to that of modern America.
They, too, have fragments of the go code with them.
As Wisman put it, `` They have separate pieces of the pie, and we have the whole pie.
They are huge areas which have been swept by winds for so many centuries that there is no soil left, but only deep bare ridges fifty or sixty yards apart with ravines between them thirty or forty feet deep and the only thing that moves is a scuttling layer of sand.
They are in general those fears that once seemed to have been amenable to prayer or ritual.
They are presumed to have plunged to a common grave in this fatal embrace.
They have indicated the direction but they have not been explicit enough, I believe, in pointing out Faulkner's independence, his questioning if not indeed challenging the Southern tradition.
They have an ancestry extending back, however, at least to 1728, when William Byrd described the Lubberlanders he encountered in the back country of Virginia and North Carolina.
They tell us, sir, that we are free, because we have in one hand a ballot, and in the other a stock certificate.
They all have this in common: the earth is situated near the center of the deferent.
They were in fact quietly laughing at him, for their King wished to have nothing to do with the Western world.
On December 21, the day that the Irish House of Commons petitioned for removal of Sir Constantine Phipps, their Tory Lord Chancellor, Molesworth reportedly made this remark on the defense of Phipps by Convocation: `` They that have turned the world upside down, are come hither also ''.
They have remained on the opened page of my mind in all the years which since have passed.
They, in effect, have compromised the opposing positions of the nineteenth century.
They, too, have links with the city's ills.
They opposed the Forand bill, which would have placed the major burden of financial support upon the individual himself through compulsory payroll deduction ; ;

They and distinctive
They are upright perennial herbs ( to about 1. 50 m ), with distinctive leaves.
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 may notice a distinctive noise from its engine or the number of vapour trails it is leaving.
They are ultimately more optimistic and distinctive.
They also became more dog-like as well: they lost their distinctive musky " fox smell ", became more friendly with humans, put their ears down ( like dogs ), wagged their tails when happy and began to vocalize and bark like domesticated dogs.
They may have luminescence and a distinctive absorption spectrum.
They have two blowholes on top of their head, which can create a distinctive V-shaped blow at the surface in calm wind conditions.
They are among the best known of African ethnic groups, due to their distinctive customs and dress and residence near the many game parks of East Africa.
They took on distinctive views on clerical dress and in opposition to the episcopal system, particularly after the 1619 conclusions of the Synod of Dort were resisted by the English bishops.
They are used almost exclusively in expensive sports cars and luxury cars because of their power, smoother operation, and distinctive sound.
They are distinct from subgenus Quercus in that they have acorns with distinctive cups bearing concrescent rings of scales ; they commonly also have densely clustered acorns, though this does not apply to all of the species.
They were issued a distinctive uniform in dark blue with silver braid around the collar and cuffs, edges trimmed in scarlet and epaulettes in silver.
They are described in the Roman administrative document Notitia dignitatum — dating from the time of Theodosius I in the 4th century — as comprising distinctive units in the composition of the Roman army and they are distinguished in the document from Arabs and Iiluturaens.
They fell into the style of Richard Strauss and other German composers of the day, but with hints of what would become Orff's distinctive musical language.
They wear distinctive costumes and have a custom of blackening their faces.
They have a distinctive three lobed lip and long spurs, similar to Aquilegia.
They attracted little attention but revealed flashes of the author's distinctive style.
They have distinctive, clubbed antennae composed of plates called lamellae that can be compressed into a ball or fanned out like leaves to sense odors.
They are distinctive in that they are usually made from fresh meats and rarely smoked, dried, or strongly flavoured.
They also created the main thoroughfare of Euclid Avenue ( California Highway 83 ), with its distinctive wide lanes and grassy median.
They are distinctive from each other: Hallstahammar-Berg in the north is situated along forest lands ; Kolbäck-Säby in the south is a centre of communications by roads and railways as well as the intersecting river.
They developed the creole Gullah language and culture on the islands and in the Low Country, distinctive for its African traditions.
They tend to be fairly distinctive due to their size, fin and markings.
They are recognized by their distinctive long snout and geniculate antennae with small clubs ; beyond that, curculionids have considerable diversity of form and size, with adult lengths ranging from.

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