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They and loaded
They went downstairs, loaded a tray lavishly.
They consist in two plates bonded on a limited length and loaded in tension on both ends.
They also thread the film when a new magazine is loaded.
They loaded him into the car, and Lisa cradled the dying boy's bleeding head in her arms.
They were later joined there by the Far West which was loaded with 200 tons of supplies from Fort Lincoln.
They go to an abandoned field, where she tries to kill him, but he has loaded the gun with blanks.
They typically consist of a horizontal sundial, which has in addition to a gnomon a suitably mounted lens, set up to focus the rays of the sun at exactly noon on the firing pan of a miniature cannon loaded with gunpowder ( but no ball ).
They took all their equipment up loaded on mules, except for the Pattinson telescope which was much too bulky.
They are either static libraries that are merged with an executable when the executable is being compiled and linked, making them " statically linked ", or they are dynamic libraries that are loaded by a dynamic linker while the executable is running, making them " dynamically linked ".
They loaded it in the car and, back in the yard of the hotel, split and stacked it.
They cut the water well, but their initial stability is low, making them feel tippy in flat water ; a loaded dory becomes more stable as it is loaded.
They reject the ' rational ' view of ' landscape-as-a-set-of-resources ' as that of our own society and one that is ideologically loaded in its own way, loaded towards ideas of commodity and exploitation found in our own society.
They found the term had acquired a loaded political meaning:
They seized a raft, loaded it with oil-soaked timber and floated it toward the barges.
They had 13 barges and keel-boats loaded with food, munitions, and articles suitable for the Indian trade, and the trip up the Missouri River was slow.
They were loaded in cattle cars and put to work in the Soviet mines for up to ten years as " reparations ", where about one in five died from disease, accidents and malnutrition.
They are trapped by Shevket and his men, but when Mirza threatens to kill herself, Shevket proposes they settle this with a duel in which only one of the pistols is loaded.
They have to be loaded in the dark, though.
They were DEC LSI-11 computers loaded with the Fuzzball software written by David L. Mills ( of the University of Delaware ).
They resided in the System file's ' DRVR ' resources, like actual drivers, though they could theoretically be installed in any file whose resources were loaded into the memory, and were stored in " suitcases " when not installed in the system file.
They did not spend a long time on shore because of a revolution, but Swainson returned to England in 1818 in his words " a bee loaded with honey ", with a collection of over 20, 000 insects, 1, 200 species of plants, drawings of 120 species of fish, and about 760 bird skins.
They have M-16's, and they're locked and loaded.

They and 108
They have specific components, which in combinations can give rise to the variety to exist ( over 108 ), allowing different compositions to have different rhythms.
They attended the negotiations dominated by the other 108 representatives and supported ( but did not, as often reported, sign ) the ensuing intergovernmental Belfast ( Good Friday ) Agreement.
They have 74 to 108 thin and sharp teeth, not externally visible.
They set up a various number of records, including, among others, lowest point total ( 8 ), least wins ( 2 ), most losses ( 28 ), least goals scored ( 15 ), most goals against ( 108 ) and lowest match attendance for a Bundesliga game ( 827 against Borussia Mönchengladbach on 15 January 1966 ).
They held off a furious Lakers comeback to win 108 – 106 and win the series, their eleventh championship in 13 years.
The 2000 BBC article reported that after the UN sanctions were imposed after Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait, " They found that in south and central Iraq, infant mortality had risen to 108 per 1, 000 between 1994 and 1999, while child mortality — covering those between one and five years — rocketed from 56 to 131 per 1, 000.
They are bathed in 108 pots of water brought from the suna kua, the golden well and assume the elephant form on the special bathing platform, close to the Eastern boundary wall of the temple.
They are divided into 108 arranged panels, displaying the auspicious symbols by which Buddha can be identified like flowers, dancers, white elephants, tigers and altar accessories.
They estimated the height of the falls to be about 108 feet ( 33 m ).
They praised 108 of this deity's holy abodes in their hymns, known as the Divya Desams.
They often bear distinguishing marks, such as a Dharmachakra at the centre of the sole, or the 32, 108 or 132 auspicious signs of the Buddha, engraved or painted on the sole.
They captured 108 English settlers, who worked a pilchard industry in the village, and some local Irish people.
They present the award for the oldest man in Springfield to Cornelius Chapman, who is 108 years old.
They number 1, 276, 867 people in Ethiopia ( or 1. 73 % of the total population ), of whom 108, 488 are urban inhabitants, according to the most recent census ( 2007 ).

They and bags
They tanned hides to make clothing as well as bags, saddle cloths, and tepee covers.
They are marketed in the United Kingdom and packaged in 25 gram, 45 gram and 150 gram bags, and in 200g tubs.
They arrived at the United Airlines counter in Terminal C at 06: 20 Eastern Time and Ahmed al-Ghamdi checked in two bags.
They produce such things as belts, ponchos, bags, hatbands and carrying cloths.
They frequently ingest plastic bags ( which do not break down and can be lethal ).
They then rolled the bunches of leaves into hessian bags and brought them down the steep slopes on the backs of donkeys.
They dump the bags of loot into hotel's garbage bins, go back inside and mingle with the crowds.
They are usually bought in bags or bottles of 2, 000 to 5, 000, but other sizes are available, such as a 250, 000 round ( 65 kg ) of tournament grade pellets.
They eliminate the need for plastic or paper shopping bags and are also used by tradespersons to carry tools, equipment or supplies.
They could not afford hotels so they slept in sleeping bags beside the highway.
They were plush toys resembling foxes, cats, and dogs with their own bags, clothes, and accessories.
They were packaged larger bags and were available in a limited range of flavours, but recorded poor sales and were soon dropped.
They are currently available in 160g bags intended for sharing.
They had cotton to make clothing and accessories such as hats and bags.
They were very popular as Christmas gifts, however, and from the 1930s to the early 1960s, many bags were annually released to banks nationwide to be distributed as presents.
They hurriedly packed up the beans, and did not open the straw bags until a few days later, by which time the beans had fermented.
They enjoy the summer days at the beach and evenings on the main street having dinner in the many restaurants, after dinner having their Balboa Bars at the ice cream shops and getting bags of saltwater taffy at the old fashioned candy store.
They are sealed in plastic bags after drilling and analysed in clean rooms.
They did so with sleeping bags, clothes, a chemical toilet and a week's supply of food and were supported by other students on Facebook and Twitter.
They will keep even longer if the husks are removed and the fruits are placed in sealed plastic bags stored in the refrigerator.
They include bags, computer cases, reading glasses, pens and pencils, booklights, and reading stands.
They didn't just pack their bags — they backed their hopes that we can take our country back.
They make only scraping implements ( for making arrowheads ), loosely woven palm-leaf bags, bows, and arrows.

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