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They and made
They made Jess double over.
They differed in the balance they believed essential to the sovereignty of the citizen -- but the supreme sacrifice each made served to maintain a still more fundamental truth: That individual life, liberty and happiness depend on a right balance between the two -- and on the limitation of sovereignty, in all its aspects, which this involves.
But I suspect that the old Roman was referring to change made under military occupation -- the sort of change which Tacitus was talking about when he said, `` They make a desert, and call it peace '' ( `` Solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant ''.
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 made the tests and came to Fred ; ;
They made it, killed every last one of the Krauts, took the village on schedule.
They were carpeted, but made for pumps and congress gaiters, not the great clodhoppers he wore.
They made the world seem friendly somehow, though he knew it was not.
They are made of gold and covered with emeralds, pearls and other jewels.
They both tried to keep smiling and winking for a long time, but it made their lips and eyelids tremble.
When someone says, for example, `` They took x-rays to see that there was nothing wrong with me '', it pays to consider how this statement would normally be made.
They had ruined the radar warning system with their window, they had made themselves invisible above their flares.
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 attended school and selected courses primarily on the basis of decisions others made ; ;
They made sense and yet they didn't.
They can hardly restrain themselves from raising the question of whether Republicans, if they had been in power, would have made `` amateurish and monumental blunders '' in Cuba.
They also will visit properties on which appeals have been made.
They indicated that no new errors were being made and that all old errors would be corrected `` within 60 days ''.
They decided that they thought Rembrandt's self-portrait made him look `` sad '' ; ;
They have not done so for the simple reason that such appeals have hardly ever been made.
They fasted or ate very little ; a statue of the god was made out of amaranth ( huautli ) seeds and honey, and at the end of the month, it was cut into small pieces so everybody could eat a little piece of the god.
They withdrew to Mercia, but, in January 878, made a sudden attack on Chippenham, a royal stronghold in which Alfred had been staying over Christmas, " and most of the people they killed, except the King Alfred, and he with a little band made his way by wood and swamp, and after Easter he made a fort at Athelney in the marshes of Somerset, and from that fort kept fighting against the foe ".
They are also thought to have pioneered the modern alto format of viola, in contrast to older tenor violas, but this stating is not correct since Gasparo made violas from altos of 39 to tenors of 44, 7 cm.

They and remarkable
They now gathered the various constitutional laws they had passed into a single constitution, showed remarkable strength in choosing not to use this as an occasion for major revisions, and submitted it to the recently restored Louis XVI, who accepted it, writing " I engage to maintain it at home, to defend it from all attacks from abroad, and to cause its execution by all the means it places at my disposal ".
But the real importance, to my mind, lay in the effect they had on our own people, and especially the village masses .... Non-cooperation dragged them out of the mire and gave them self-respect and self-reliance .... They acted courageously and did not submit so easily to unjust oppression ; their outlook widened and they began to think a little in terms of India as a whole .... It was a remarkable transformation and the Congress, under Gandhi's leadership, must have the credit for it.
They proved this was not the case in a remarkable 1, 000-km journey across the inland ice that almost killed them.
They agree that he had a vision, and his optimism helped popularize the remarkable plan of building a transcontinental railroad, convinced the Big Four to finance it, and was instrumental in securing Congressional passage of the 1862 law.
They will all have remarkable shapes: the Hadid Tower is twisted, the Libeskind Tower and the Isozaki Tower, although being perfectly straight, will reach 200m becoming the tallest building in Italy.
They are remarkable for their edges filled with animals symbolising proverbs and fables, for example the fable of The Crayfish and the Oyster or Skill is greater than Cunning.
They present the remarkable result that any linear transformation of a tensegrity is also a tensegrity.
They are remarkable for a prodigious metrical inventiveness and a genuine gift of melody.
They have adapted to a remarkable range of habitats, from desert to tundra, forests, mountains, and swampland.
They are also among the most skilled at background adaptation, having the ability to match both the colour and the texture of their local environment with remarkable accuracy.
They appeared respectively in 1885, 1888 and 1890, and were without doubt remarkable feats to be performed by a man who had passed his eightieth year.
They also introduced a few useful reforms, the most remarkable of which was the liberty of the press in 1766.
They are known from a remarkable series of monuments, including the well known tomb of Ramose at Thebes.
They show remarkable adaptability in body temperature, from to.
They are remarkable for the complex mechanisms they have developed for pollination, which independently parallel the unrelated Orchidaceae, especially in the grouping of their pollen into pollinia.
They joined a homegrown supply of actors — lured west from the New York City stage after the introduction of sound films — to form one of the 20th century's most remarkable growth industries.
They were a remarkable family, resilient, politically astute and faithful to the crown and to Ireland.
They have a remarkable ability to go without water for months at a time, but when water is available they may drink up to 57 liters at once.
They also introduced a few useful reforms, the most remarkable of which was the liberty of the press in 1766.
They may be the origin of the occasional and remarkable blond, freckled, green-and blue-eyed Tuvans.
They are likewise remarkable for the virtue of continence ..."
They re-assessed the phylogenetic relationships of tiger subspecies and observed a remarkable similarity between Caspian and Amur tiger indicating that the Amur tiger population is the genetically closest living relative of the extinct Caspian tiger, and strongly implying a very recent common ancestry for the two groups.
They are applicable to the many phenomena that do not require quantum statistics and provide a remarkable insight into the meaning of temperature.
They are often seen on Brazilian television shows, remarkable for a band which recently played in the São Paulo underground.

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