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They and hurriedly
They retired to the pavilion for a beer afterwards, but had their pints hurriedly replaced by teacups for their newspaper picture by officials concerned with the image of the game.
They prepared a report valuing the site at £ 3, 000 per annum, which Villiers immediately accepted ; this was then hurriedly pushed through the Board which agreed the lease despite a higher offer of £ 4, 000.
They hurriedly entered the rear door of Room 211 and promptly notified their teacher, Sister Helaine O ' Neill, who was not yet aware of the smoke.
They leave hurriedly, and then the lights go out, and the elevator goes down to the basement.
They hurriedly left Russia and made their roundabout way to France.

They and packed
They fought packed in a close rectangular formation, typically eight men deep, with a leader at the head of each column and a secondary leader in the middle, so that the back rows could move off to the sides if more frontage was needed.
They packed the conuco with leaves to provide nutrition and prevent soil erosion.
They were packed into filthy, disease-ridden tenements, 10 or 15 to a room, and the well-off knew nothing about them and cared less.
They also say there were " tool marks " or pick scrapes on the walls of the money pit and that the dirt was noticeably loose and not as hard packed as the surrounding soil.
They are packed tightly with the white blood cells called lymphocytes and macrophages.
They are usually loosely packed, so that large spaces between cells ( intercellular spaces ) are found in this tissue.
They put May's old house up for sale and leave once the moving van is packed.
They toured non-stop and consistently played to packed audiences.
They are dependent on organic material packed in by other animals or washed in from the surface.
They supplied the workforce of the copper mines in Lubumbashi ( later the whole Copperbelt ) with fish which was packed in ice at Kasenga and transported from there in trucks.
They ran naked on a packed earth track.
They have been described as propane tanks packed with explosives and powered by 107 mm rockets.
They are long, thin, transparent cells, firmly packed, with diameters typically between 4-7 micrometres and lengths of up to 12 mm long.
They found the roads lined for twenty-five miles with men, women and children, who had journeyed far on foot to greet him, and in the mountain church the densely packed people had been standing all through the night ....
They reached both the League and FA Cup quarter-finals that season, and Wrexham finally clinched promotion to the second division when they beat Rotherham United 7 – 1 at a packed Racecourse, and Wrexham went on to win the Third Division Championship that year.
They packed oranges, picked walnuts, did construction, owned or worked in laundries, and worked as cooks and servants in the homes of the wealthy.
( Hunter, writing to Dr William Cullen ) They were " to be well and carefully packed up and safely conveyed to Glasgow and delivered to the Principal and Faculty of the College of Glasgow to whom I give and bequeath the same to be kept and preserved by them and their successors for ever ... in such sort, way, manner and form as ... shall seem most fit and most conducive to the improvement of the students of the said University of Glasgow.
They may be fused with it or among themselves ( in that multiple pieces of grammatical information may potentially be packed into one morpheme ).
They are mainly composed of the long, densely packed nerve fibres of the Kenyon cells, the intrinsic neurons of the mushroom bodies.
They are typically 40 – 50 µm long, and their diameter varies from 0. 5 to 4. 0 µm, being smallest and most tightly packed at the center of the eye at the fovea.
They observed that the Wall Street bomb was packed with heavy sash weights designed to act as shrapnel, then detonated on the street in order to increase casualties among financial workers and institutions during the busy lunch hour.
They packed the car up on a sternwheeler and went to Skeena Crossing ( Gitsegukla ) where the car was loaded on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway for the trip to Prince Rupert.
They packed several experiments in Soyuz 34 and departed the space station 19 August.
They found themselves imprisoned in a tunnel driven into the side of a hill through which a stream of water flowed continuously, flooding a great deal of the floor in which were packed a great number of South Korean and European prisoners-of-war in rags, filthy, crawling with lice.

They and up
They mounted up and rode slowly behind the others at a safe distance.
They had the house cleaned up by noon, and Wilson sent the boy out to the meadow to bring in the horses.
They looked up in surprise as Powers came in.
They had spent a million dollars, carving in a road, putting up buildings, drilling their haulage tunnel.
They lapsed into silence, and the freight wallowed up a hill, scooted down the other side, shaking and clanking to itself.
They had located the runway of a colony of ants and as the ants came out of the ground, the boys picked them up, one at a time, and pinched them dead.
They went up against an SS unit of comparable size, over a little rise of ground, over an open field.
They will -- when they give up the donkey and the elephant.
They feel that World War 3, has already begun, and they are setting themselves up as a `` last line of defense '' against the Communist advance.
They lay on his lap, palms up, stiffly motionless, the tapered fingers a little thick at the joints.
They had been sitting too long to be able to stand up easily.
They spun and flung their rifles up.
They had cleaned up an old ice box and begun to buy fifty-pound blocks of ice in town, as the electric refrigerator came nowhere near providing enough ice for the crowds who ate and drank there.
They advanced in a line across the entrance hall to the stairway and up, with gingerly steps, towards the first landing.
They will give suggestions that can be worked up into field procedures.
They love to dust, scrub, polish, wax floors, move the furniture around from place to place, take down the curtains, put up new ones and have themselves a real ball.
They dug up a speech he had made two years earlier as a Congressman, decrying the more than two hundred statues, monuments, and memorials which `` dot the Washington landscape as patriotic societies and zealous friends are constantly hatching new plans ''.
They went up onto a front porch and into a small hallway where a dim bulb burned high in the ceiling.
`` They found something else up there '', she said half-aloud to the empty room.
They divide up the household chores: Cerv does most of the cooking ( breakfast and sandwich snacks, with dinner out ), Mantle supplies the transportation ( a white 1961 Oldsmobile convertible ), and Maris drives the 25-minute course from the apartment house to Yankee Stadium.
They showed they were glad that Carnegie would have a major orchestra playing there so often next season to take up the slack with the departure to Lincoln Center of the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Boston Symphony.
They must be freezing up there now.
They all had the hard look of gamblers who had stopped dreaming, who automatically turned the cards, hardly caring what showed up.
They bent over yellowed prayerbooks and looked up only to watch the teacher.
They picked up sticks and hurled them at the girl.

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