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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 mandibulate
They have a sclerotised head with compound eyes and mandibulate mouthparts.

They and mouthparts
They have biting mouthparts and feed on a variety of live prey and dead organic matter.
They are wingless, with mouthparts adapted for piercing skin and sucking blood.
They range in size from to around, and share a common arrangement of sucking mouthparts.
They are all " true bugs " and they all have sucking mouthparts.
They have simple mouthparts with chewing mandibles, long, multi-segmented antennae, large compound eyes and two or three ocelli.
They have short mandibles and relatively unspecialised mouthparts.
They are voracious insect predators, using their sharp biting mouthparts.
They can be recognized by their specialized mouthparts, carried on a small head.
They possess mandibulated biting mouthparts, short cerci ( usually 1 segment only ), and short antennae with 9 segments.
They have chewing mouthparts, and undergo complete metamorphosis.
They bear a set of mouthparts comprising two to three identical rows of rasping teeth that lay on a supporting apparatus or " tongue "; this feeding arrangement seems to represent a ' prototype ' molluscan radula.
They differ most obviously in geographical distribution, structure of mouthparts, and relative size.
They have strong mandibles and mouthparts apparently adapted for chewing, although many species do not eat as adults.
They feed by combing plankton and other organic particles from the water using long setae ( feathery hair or bristle-like structures ) on the mouthparts.
They have relatively simple mouthparts, with long mandibles and fleshy palps, which resemble those of the more primitive true flies.
They also have a triangular head with short, triangular mouthparts.
They use their straw-like mouthparts to inject saliva into plants.
They all have very small eyes, sucking mouthparts and fairly long antennae.
They have piercing, sucking mouthparts and rows of fine spines on their hind legs.
They have strong and relatively unspecialised mouthparts, and large compound eyes.
They have short mouthparts and feed by injecting saliva into the skin, which causes blood to pool just under the skin surface.
They also have reduced gills and mouthparts, and no exopods on the pereiopods.

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