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They and may
They think of it as a kind of spooky museum in which they may half see and half imagine the old splendor.
They may even enroll a colored student or two for show, though he usually turns out to be from Thailand, or any place other than the American South.
They estimate further that with sufficient experience and when cost-data of compact cars is compiled, the break-even point may be reduced to 7,500 miles of travel per year.
They may be claimed only by itemizing them on page 2 of Form 1040.
They may be inaccessible later.
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 may be caused by poor health habits, such as faulty eating and sleeping habits.
They may be related to mental immaturity or lack of aptitude for certain types of school work.
They may be unaware of the existence of lower-class values and consequently fail to take them into account.
They may then adjust their positions and movements to avoid too much pressure on the urethra and the anterior wall of the vagina ; ;
They may, of course, be curiosity seekers -- or they may just be interested in the phenomenon of mediumship.
They usually range from 20 to 60 feet in height, but when they pour into a V-shaped inlet or harbor they may rise to mountainous proportions.
They may even dismiss it from their minds as something that concerns only the `` ecclesiastical Rover Boys '', as someone has dubbed them, who like to go to national and international assemblies, and have expense accounts that permit them to do so.
They may consume bacteria or other protists.
They may be terrestrial or aquatic and many spend part of the year in each habitat.
They may increase their length sixfold and be two-fifths as long as their mother before being born.
They may be as basic as pictures on a board that the are used to request food, drink, or other care ; or they can be advanced speech generating devices, based on speech synthesis, that are capable of storing hundreds of phrases and words.
They are more or less rhizomatous, with spiral leaves and an inflorescence that may form a raceme or a spike.
They are also abundant components of the peptidoglycan cell walls of bacteria, and-serine may act as a neurotransmitter in the brain.
They generally have other terms specific to U. S. nationals, such as German US-Amerikaner, French étatsunien, Japanese 米国人 beikokujin, Arabic أمريكاني amriikaanii ( as opposed to the more-common أمريكي amriikii ), and Italian statunitense, but these may be less common than the term American.
They receive the vows of the nuns of the abbey ; they may admit candidates to their order's novitiate ; they may send them to study ; and they may send them to do pastoral and / or missionary work and / or assist — to the extent allowed by canon and civil law — in the administration and ministry of a parish or diocese ( these activities could be inside or outside the community's territory ).
They may not fill the clerical role of serving as the Mass celebrant and as a clerical witness to a marriage ( they may serve as a non-ordained witness alongside the laity, for example, at a friend's wedding ).

They and indulge
* They say that sedevacantists indulge in the logical fallacy of post hoc ergo propter hoc when they attribute problems that the Church has experienced in the Western world since the reforms of the Second Vatican Council to the reforms themselves rather than to the general decrease in religiosity in the West.
They sculpt and animate the volume of the shapes ... they indulge in flights of fancy and invention which add new perspectives and graduated, blended tones ... His colors do not even attempt to imitate nature but rather to suggest movements, planes and rhythms.
They certainly could not spare ships to indulge in world exploration — in any case, their ships were not sturdy enough to cross an ocean and could not carry enough water for more than a few days.
They alleged that Patterson encouraged the behavior, often interpreted Koko's signs as requests for nipple display, and let them know that their job would be in danger if they " did not indulge Koko's nipple fetish.
They are mentioned by Inferior as proof that men who indulge in such luxuries are manly ( line 1051 ).
They are forbidden to indulge in physical pleasures, but are still tempted by them, which has been used against them.
They may also indulge in kleptoparasitism and attempt to steal prey from other birds.
They too indulge in a little light flirtation, at the height of which Judith enters and finds them kissing.
They can frequently be heard encouraging the bowler, and may also indulge in the practice ( not meant to be overheard ) of " sledging " the batsman with well timed comments about their skill, appearance or personal habits.
They therefore call on Christians who indulge in conspiracism to repent.
They indulge in self-inflicted ordeals, such as seeing how long they can hold a plastic bag over their faces.
They may either choose to remain as close to the original as possible, often creating ambiguity due to discontinuity ; to indulge in their creative liberties as a translator and elaborate / explain in the translation ; or to find a medium amongst these two methodologies.
They occasionally indulge in small invertebrates and carrion, even eating the bodies of other dead tortoises.
They indulge in various social activities which include bill-grappling and aerial jousting.
It is cited as an independent monistic religion by several newspapers, They indulge in the mystic practices of possessions and divinations similar to the tribal religions of Tamil Nadu.
They would not spare anything to decorate the city and would not hesitate to indulge in charities.
They were Marxists, and could see their defeat as only an episode in the class war, which always continued, and their duty was not to indulge in glorious gestures of defiance, but to persevere in the struggle.

They and substance
They comprise one category of substance ( ousiae ) existing independently ( man, tree ) and nine categories of accidents, which can only exist in something else ( time, place ).
They named this substance " secretin " and coined the term hormone for chemicals that act in this way.
They can also produce a white milky substance that is poisonous.
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 proved that the substance was not poisonous, that it could be used in a " strike-anywhere " match, and that the match heads were not explosive.
They were believed to bring about hailstorms, snow, and rain at will, to assume any shape they pleased, and produced a substance poisonous to living things.
They were composed of an incorruptible substance called aether.
They satisfied themselves that they might be able to scale up production of the purple substance and commercialise it as a dye, which they called mauveine.
They can also be used for gradient separations, in which the tubes are filled from top to bottom with an increasing concentration of a dense substance in solution.
They usually operate by having a series of sharp points of some substance that is harder than the wood being cut.
They are in form and substance palaces by another name, yet that term in England is generally reserved for royal or episcopal residences, however modest in comparison to the stately home.
They identified five critical lissues for Dauphin County which include access to health care, transportation to jobs, substance abuse, job training / workforce development and affordable housing.
They can also be useful to identify an unknown substance or to separate or purify it from other substances.
They offer a reliable, common and international link to every specific substance across the various nomenclatures and disciplines used by branches of science, industry, and regulatory bodies.
The Prime Minister thought him overly pompous and self-important, and it was said that he used him as if he were using a Rolls-Royce to deliver a parcel to the station ; Lloyd George said much later that Churchill treated his Ministers in a way that Lloyd George would never have treated his: " They were all men of substance — well, except Curzon.
They assert that the mind is a property or substance that emerges from the appropriate arrangement of physical matter, and therefore could be affected by any rearrangement of matter.
They secrete a fatty, white poisonous substance which acts as a deterrent to predators.
They argued that an addiction entails a substance and withdrawal states, whereas sexual behavior has neither, and that compulsive behaviors exclude intrinsically enjoyable activities, whereas sexual behavior is intrinsically enjoyable.
They determined that a substance secreted by the intestinal lining stimulates the pancreas after being transported via the bloodstream.
They also include the services of professionals in residential and community settings in support of self care, home care, long-term care, assisted living, treatment for substance use disorders and other types of health and social care services.
They are used for the same reasons and in the same manner as an oxygen sensor: the only difference is the substance being monitored.
They are also very useful in immunohistochemistry, which detect antigen in fixed tissue sections and immunofluorescence test, which detect the substance in a frozen tissue section or in live cells.
They hoped to " build a strong government without touching the substance of the constitution ", to create " clear responsibilities " and to " preclude anti-constitutional experiments ".
They cleared Mann of misconduct, stating there was no substance to the allegations, but criticized him for sharing unpublished manuscripts with third parties.

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