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They and maintained
They were formerly sometimes regarded as the first-hand narrative on which Ambroise based his work, but that can no longer be maintained.
They also maintained the acts of the Plebeian Council ( popular assembly ), the " plebiscites ".
They must be protected in a controlled environment where such variables are maintained within a range of damage-limiting levels.
They revelled in the legend that he was taken by Timur to Samarkand, and embellished it with a cast of characters to create an oriental fantasy that has maintained its appeal.
They destroyed Camulodunum ( modern Colchester ), earlier the capital of the Trinovantes, but then a colonia ( a settlement for discharged Roman soldiers ) and the site of a temple to the former Emperor Claudius, which was built and maintained at local expense.
" They won with homegrown players, have more talent on the way and have maintained stability in their front office, so they had pretty much everything we look for in an organization.
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 purchased and maintained the rolling stock — 6, 000 locomotives were in operation in 1880, which averaged 51, 600 passengers a year or 21, 200 tons of freight.
They are created and maintained by the IEEE LAN / MAN Standards Committee ( IEEE 802 ).
They maintained a steady correspondence until Elisabetta's death in 1526.
They maintained that democracies were actually a complex masquerade that concealed fascist governments and delayed class struggle.
They maintained their Ming era organization and were led by a mix of Banner and Green Standard officers.
They can be created over large areas with the use of several commonly available tractor-drawn implements and efficiently maintained, planted and harvested using hand tools.
They were instrumental in developing the field as something separate from the behavioral and psychoanalytic schools that were dominant during that time, and social psychology has always maintained the legacy of their interests in perception and cognition.
They have however very high bandwidth, and are frequently employed in radio-frequency applications, for which a satisfactory coupling coefficient is maintained by carefully overlapping the primary and secondary windings.
They also maintained the traditional ( i. e. nominal ) claims to the Kingdom of France, but none of them tried to make substance of it, though Henry VIII fought wars with France to try to reclaim that title.
They were the chief priests of the state and also maintained communication with the Delphian sanctuary, which always exercised great authority in Spartan politics.
They also maintained that post-war inflation was caused by an over-expansion of the money supply.
They are considered to be " fixtures ", in that they are semi-permanent parts of buildings, not usually owned or maintained separately.
They typically reside within a directory tree that is not maintained by the systems-level package manager ( like c:
They maintained the pretense of FUSAG and other forces threatening Pas de Calais for some considerable time after D-Day, possibly even as late as September 1944.
They also maintained a home in Dallas, Texas, where Garson funded the Greer Garson Theatre facility at Southern Methodist University.
They maintained that racial inequality had resulted in popular associations between school achievement and race.
They have maintained and developed close and friendly relations in a wide range of field.
They were described by Herodotos as being of Minoan descent, while the Carians themselves maintained that they were Anatolian mainlanders intensely engaged in seafaring and were akin to the Mysians and the Lydians.

They and Resolution
They embarked on the HMS Resolution on July 13, 1772 in Plymouth.
They focus on the operative phrase calling for " secure and recognized boundaries " and note that the resolution calls for a withdrawal " from territories " rather than " from the territories " or " from all territories ," as the Arabs and others proposed ; the latter two terms were rejected from the final draft of Resolution 242.
They claim to have been recognized by the State of New York by Legislative Resolution 86 in 1979.
They are no longer conducting the identification process for the referendum that was supposed to decide Western Sahara's future status but became obsolete after the UN voted the Resolution 1813.
They declared " victory " at Final Resolution, after receiving no answer from WWE.
They had finished top of their qualifying group, but were unable to play in the competition due to United Nations Security Council Resolution 757.
They were given two main tasks by UN Security Council Resolution 1244: 1 ) to establish a new police force ; 2 ) in the meantime, to maintain civil law and order.
They signed a Resolution, the so-called " Second Venice Resolution ".
They lost the Resolution to sea ice and continued on to 65 ° North.
They may determine to make a ' Resolution ' at the next AGM or if it is an urgent matter, at an EGM.

They and 242
They were configured with 242 seats, less than for most charter airlines, who typically had 273.
They embarked on their first international tour in the summer of 1957 ( with an itinerary including Hawaii and the Far East ) and by 1958, they were a successful act in great demand both on and off campus .< sup >: 242 </ sup > This enormous success came at a price, however, and led to conflicts with the Glee Club, which had nominally remained The Sherwoods ' parent organization during these formative years.
They reaffirmed that negotiations on the Permanent Status would lead to the implementation of Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338.

They and calls
They are then sent on what Paul calls a " good job.
They live in small social groups ( approximately six individuals ) that stay within a few feet of one another most of the time, staying in contact via high-pitched calls.
They are often designed in a one-way layout, leading customers counter clockwise along what IKEA calls " the long natural way " designed to encourage the customer to see the store in its entirety ( as opposed to a traditional retail store, which allows a consumer to go directly to the section where the goods and services needed are displayed ).
They and their children, and everyone whom God calls, no matter how far away.
They won the NFC Championship Game in 2005, and went on to lose in the Super Bowl against the Pittsburgh Steelers ( though it was not without controversy as NFL Films has Super Bowl XL at number 8 on its top ten list of controversial calls ).
They voted " present " on most succeeding roll calls.
They chose to juxtapose Abraham Lincoln's inaugural address with that of Confederate president Jefferson Davis ; they debated removing Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall and labor-leader César Chávez and rejected calls to include more Hispanic figures, in spite of the high Hispanic population in the state.
They described James as the embodiment of good monarchy with Mair's eulogy that James '... indeed excelled by far in virtue his father, grandfather and his great-grandfather nor will I give precedence over the first James to any of the Stewarts ' while Boece in similar vein calls James the ' maist vertuous Prince that evir was afoir his days '.
They are also used to indicate arguments to function calls and to declare signatures of formal parameters or other variables.
They decide to return " dirt-side ", only to discover that the Earth of their imaginations bears only the faintest of resemblances to the actuality, which includes things unheard of in Luna, like smog, unpleasant weather, the common cold, and repairmen who refuse to make house calls.
They are nearly married at a science fiction convention, but Edna calls it off.
They saw it as part of the PLO's Ten Point Program which calls for a national authority over " over every part of Palestinian territory that is liberated " until " the liberation of all Palestinian territory.
They yell at each other, threatening, until Sal, in a fit of frustration and anger, calls Radio Raheem a " nigger ," then snaps and destroys Radio Raheem's boombox with a baseball bat.
They also tend to be scored various " flourishes " and " calls " for effect.
They were extremely awkward to program, however, hindering adoption of the new API and stimulating calls for Microsoft to adopt OpenGL as the official 3D rendering API for games as well as workstation applications.
They steal an old sedan from Muriel Everett ( Doro Merande ), the postmistress ; she calls Alice Foss ( Tessie O ' Shea ), the gossipy telephone switchboard operator, and before long, wild rumors throw the entire island into confusion.
They usually finance the development, sometimes by paying a video game developer ( the publisher calls this external development ) and sometimes by paying an internal staff of developers called a studio.
They have two Type III ambulances, Ambulance 50 and Ambulance 60, and three first responder vehicles that on-duty members use to respond to emergency calls.
They are a blended department, with over 40 EMTs, approximately 4 or 5 of which are active and 25 career EMT's which answer approximately 90 % of all calls, if not more.
They use many of the same calls as the military does, but not as many.
They have more elaborate calls than most birds, and often extravagant songs given in display flight ( Kikkawa 2003 ).
They also spoke out against the former president's calls for larger ethanol subsidies.
They also learned how to route phone calls by causing trunks to flash in certain patterns.
They were also popular with drug dealers and other criminals, because calls were not only free, but were virtually impossible to trace with the technology available at the time.

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