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They even accept the `` double standard '' of sex morality in a double sense, i.e., both sexes agree that standards for men differ from standards for women, and women apply to both sexes a standard different from that held by men.
They held the funeral the next morning from the crossroads church and buried the little box in the quiet family plot.
They figured prominently in the Balafrej government of May, 1958, which the King was reportedly determined to keep in office until elections could be held.
They are held in control by force, but barely.
They were held together by pegs and withes and in later times drawn by a single ox in thills.
They came out and held their games and races.
They held that Aristotle considered the soul as a material and therefore a mortal entity which operates during life only under the authority of universal reason.
They were given this power because the Roman Consuls, who had held this power before, arbitrarily suppressed and altered the documents.
They were the basis on which the land was distributed and held, and by which the public services of the temple were arranged and conducted.
They held the first Burns supper on what they thought was his birthday on 29 January 1802, but in 1803 discovered from the Ayr parish records that the correct date was 25 January 1759, and since then suppers have been held on 25 January, Burns ' birthday.
They held their own referendum a week earlier on 12 May 1991 in the territories they controlled and voted to remain in Yugoslavia which the Croatian government did not recognize as valid.
They agree with communists that the means of production should be expropriated from private owners and converted to common property, but they advocate the ownership of this property to be vested by a loose group of decentralized communes rather than to be held in common by all of society.
They also run the Great British Beer Festival, a yearly event held in London at which a large selection of cask ales and ciders are tasted.
They had an argument over a party Eugene held, which Gauss refused to pay for.
They go on to add, " Most contemporaries seem in fact to have held him in high esteem, and he certainly inspired loyalty in a way his brother could not ".
They are held once every two years, although this pattern has twice been interrupted.
They are held around the Commonwealth, rotating by invitation amongst its members.
They are called " treasuries " because they held the offerings made to Apollo ; these were frequently a " tithe " or tenth of the spoils of a battle.
They published a magazine for a short time and held an exhibit in Rome, featuring paintings, Tristan Tzara quotes, and original epigrams such as " True Dada is against Dada ".
They held a big party in front of the cave and Ame no Uzume danced an erotic dance, stamping her feet on a wooden tub.
They are elected by the Judiciary Council based on a merits contest held by that office.
They defeat their respective opponents in the competition held the following morning, after arranging for some crooked side-betting on Roper's fight.
They were the first in Europe to gain the franchise, and by the 1980s they routinely constituted about one-third of the membership of the Eduskunta ( parliament ) and held several ministerial posts.

They and dance
They moved in a series of rhythmic fits and starts, a macabre dance -- two steps back, two steps forward, two steps back.
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.
They performed the song " Too Hot ta Trot " during the dance contest ; their songs " Brick House " and " Easy " were also played during the movie.
They both rebelled, and, according to Kelly: " We didn't like it much and were continually involved in fistfights with the neighborhood boys who called us sissies ... I didn't dance again until I was fifteen.
They may well kiss and dance before Judy requests Mr. Punch to look after the baby.
They are believed to have played a central role in the mound-building peoples ' religious life and documented uses include semi-public chief's house platforms, public temple platforms, mortuary platforms, charnel house platforms, earth lodge / town house platforms, residence platforms, square ground and rotunda platforms, and dance platforms.
They watch as the Transylvanians, servants and a tap-dancing groupie dance the film's signature song, " Time Warp ".
They try to remain platonic throughout the conversation until the end when Beverly says I'll save the last dance for you, a line that has private meaning between the two, implying that Beverly still has feelings for him and hasn't given up on their relationship.
They also worked on various dance routines at the Trinity Studios in Knaphill, near Woking, Surrey.
They roam to the music of pipes ( auloi ), cymbals, castanets, and bagpipes, and they love to dance with the nymphs ( with whom they are obsessed, and whom they often pursue ), and have a special form of dance called sikinnis.
They nevertheless accept an offer to have Lucky dance and to think.
They dance together, forgetting the tension in the room, fall in love, and try to kiss, but Bernardo pulls his sister from Tony and sends her home.
They would dance on tabletops, sometimes even the top of a barrel!
They accompany the dance with long compositions called ngomi or mgodo and consist of about 10 pieces of music grouped into 4 separate movements, with an overture, in different tempos and styles.
They sing, dance, drink and eat ' mehr noch als der größte Warg ' ( more than the greatest Warg ).
They had dressed in white and black and Wallace reports they dance " quadrilles, waltzes, polkas, and mazurkas with great vigour and much skill ".
They make way for Astaire who strides confidently to the front of the stage and delivers the song, which features the famous line: " I'm stepping out, my dear, to breathe an atmosphere that simply reeks with class ," trading the occasional tap barrage with the chorus as he sings. The dance begins with Astaire and chorus moving in step.
They rise, and after a couple of turns dancing cheek to cheek for the first time since the dance began, come to rest next to a wall.
They dance to the accompaniment as they descend the steps and glide along the dance floor, then, when the melody enters, they halt and perform the Piccolino step, which involves the feet darting out to the side of the body.
Fernand Léger wrote of that period: “ man … relaxes and recaptures his taste for life, his frenzy to dance, to spend money … an explosion of life-force fills the world .” They came to Montparnasse from all over the globe, from Europe, including Russia and Ukraine, from the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, and from as far away as Japan.
They revolutionized the Hollywood musical, introducing dance routines of unprecedented elegance and virtuosity, set to songs specially composed for them by the greatest popular song composers of the day.

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