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They roll at night in ashes to keep warm and their second skin has a light dusty cast to it.
They are putting strong pressure on their police departments to keep order.
They try to keep within the speed limits.
They were inseparable, not because they were fond of each other, but because they wanted to keep an eye on each other, as they were keen rivals for social leadership.
They both tried to keep smiling and winking for a long time, but it made their lips and eyelids tremble.
They keep their wings and feet pressed tightly against their bodies, and in spite of their often colorful attire you may very well mistake them for lumps of dirt.
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 all suburban plants, relying on the roads to keep them supplied with workers.
They were blind to the evidence that nothing could keep the Russian people fighting.
They also wanted village cooperatives to keep the profit from crop sales in local hands, and credit institutions to underwrite needed improvements.
They were once used to keep moths away, owing to the leaf's lauric acid content that gives it insecticidal properties.
They were meant to keep in check the Basques and defend the mouth of the Garonne from the Vikings when the latter appeared c. 844 in the region of Bordeaux.
They keep a watchful eye on the inside directors and on the way the organization is run.
They include instructions to worship only God and to keep the Sabbath, and prohibitions against idolatry, blasphemy, murder, theft, and adultery.
They found only a single container that was still sealed by the High Priest, with enough oil to keep the menorah in the Temple lit for a single day.
They also agreed that " we shall by all means labor to keep off from us all such as are contrary minded, and receive only such unto us as may be probably of one heart with us, such as that we either know or may well and truly be informed to walk in a peaceable conversation with all meekness of spirit, for the edification of each other in the knowledge and faith of the Lord Jesus …" The covenant also stipulated that if differences were to arise between townsmen, they would seek arbitration for resolution and each would pay his fair share for the common good.
They keep it high while compressing complex scenes and low for less demanding scenes.
They make notes on every shot, and keep track of props, blocking, and other details to ensure continuity from shot to shot and scene to scene.
( They had originally thought that there were two boys and one girl, but decided to keep the name Chandler, despite the baby turning out a girl.
They explain that they keep the Earth's natural order of things in balance.
They have maintained this position because of advances which have resulted in increased recording capacity, reliability, and speed, as well as decreased cost, allowing them to keep pace with ever more demanding requirements for secondary storage.
They were seen as a " safe " basing option, one that would keep the deterrent force close to home where it would be difficult to attack.
They are weak compared to the intramolecular forces, the forces which keep a molecule together.
They had effectively sold off the family silver in order to keep the MultiSystem project alive.

They and saddle
They reined in there, Brannon remaining in the saddle while Hogan went to look for Jesse Macklin in the hotel dining room.
They are also seen in Western riding events, particularly in rodeo, reining and cutting, where it is particularly important to prevent a saddle from shifting.
They tanned hides to make clothing as well as bags, saddle cloths, and tepee covers.
They also are initially introduced to bucking work with cloth dummies attached to the saddle.
They use either 20 ", 24 " or 26 " wheels and have very small, low frames, some types without a saddle.
They usually pull a two-wheeled cart called a sulky, although racing under saddle ( trot monté in French ) is also conducted in Europe.
They are solid, well-built horses with good dispositions that are also used under saddle for a variety of equestrian activities, particularly in the Midwest and eastern United States.
They greatly increase the rider's ability to stay in the saddle and control the mount, increasing the animal's usefulness to humans in areas such as communication, transportation and warfare.
They would also have had a light wooden lance, known as a kontarion and a bow ( toxarion ) with forty arrows in a quiver, hung from a saddle or from the belt.
They are smoother for a rider than either a trot or a pace and most can be sustained for relatively long periods of time, making them particularly desirable for trail riding and other tasks where a rider must spend long periods of time in the saddle.
They were mainly used on narrow gauge industrial locomotives that could be frequently re-filled with water and where side or saddle tanks would restrict access to inside valve gear.
They should not be used on birds that live in icy climates, as accumulation of ice on a nasal saddle can plug the nostrils.
They lie between the St. Joe River on the south, the Coeur d ' Alène River on the north, the Slate Creek saddle on the east and the plateau of the Moscow, Idaho / Pullman, Washington area on the Idaho / Washington border.
They correspond to maxima on the reaction coordinate, and to saddle points on the potential energy surface for the reaction.
They attached to the horn of the rider's stock saddle, and were spread across both the horse's chest and the rider's legs.
They are worn by rodeo competitors in " rough stock " events, including bull riding, saddle bronc and bareback riding.
They have to be lightweight because competitors need to carry their bicycle to overcome barriers or slopes too steep to climb in the saddle.
McNicol found this difficult, saying that " They took away my stirrups, they took away my reins and whipped the horse, and then they told me to windmill my arms and turn a complete circle in the saddle.
They use them with such facility that it does not hinder them drawing their bows nor handling their swords, keeping the latter hung at their saddle bows till occasion requires them.
They specialized in four wheeled, saddle tank locomotives for small industrial railroads.
They also carry a " school saddle ", which is made from buckskin and larger than the more commonly seen English saddle used by the school when training the stallions and riders.
They are ridden in a plain snaffle bridle and a simple dressage-style English saddle.
They are also shown under saddle, usually as road ponies, and in hand as weanlings or yearlings.

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