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They occupy the middle ground of human temperament.
They live, not independently, but in the relation of citizens, or they occupy public offices and take part in the life of the state.
They reorganized as the federally recognized Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma in 1937 and occupy the northeast corner of the former Indian Territory.
They occupy the mass range between that of large gas giants and the lowest-mass stars ; this upper limit is between 75 < ref >
They defeated Warwick's army at the Second Battle of St Albans and recaptured the feeble-minded King Henry, who had been abandoned on the battlefield for the third time, but failed to occupy London.
They also seized the Bois des Corbeaux a second time, but at a crippling cost before they could finally occupy the crests of Le Mort Homme and Côte 304.
They became aware of culture as a " universe ," or vast field in which we of today and our own civilization occupy only one place of many.
They range from small-town rural buildings with a few rooms to huge metropolitan courthouses that occupy large plots of land.
They occupy a large area in central New South Wales, from the Blue Mountains in the east, to Hay in the west, north to Nyngan and south to Albury: the South Western slopes region.
They occupy less than 0. 1 % of the world's ocean surface, about half the area of France, yet they provide a home for 25 % of all marine species,
They sit either for life, in the case of the Lords Temporal, or so long as they continue to occupy their ecclesiastical positions in the case of the Lords Spiritual.
They still occupy the same land located in what is now the village center.
They are the most genetically diverse ; they occupy a broad range of habitats across all latitudes, widespread in freshwater, marine and terrestrial ecosystems, and they are found in the most extreme niches such as hot springs, salt works, and hypersaline bays.
They are high-jumpers and will try to occupy any space large enough to admit them.
They readily occupy a preformed gallery in a piece of wood ( a weta motel ) and can be kept in a suburban garden as pets.
They occupy kingdoms in the Gardens and at night, " mischief children who are locked in after dark " to their deaths or entertain them before they return to their parents the following day, and they guard the paths to a " Proto-Neverland " called the " bird's island ".
They occupy rock-pools and the ocean surrounding Marooners ' Rock, and their homes are " coral caves underneath the waves " to which they retire at sunset and rising tide, as well as in anticipation of storms.
They do not occupy either the Neverland or the Mainland, but are suspended between and watch over each.
They can occupy any frequency in the range 190 – 1750 kHz.
They occupy the top region of the Hertzsprung – Russell diagram.
They occupy all the northern part of the county north-west of a line which runs some 3 m. north of New Galloway and just south of the Rinns of Kells.
They intended to occupy a strategic fort at Gwalior.
They then moved aside to allow the ragtag Pathet Lao force with its mismatched scrounged equipment to occupy the captured ground, and Souphanouvong moved the Pathet Lao headquarters into Sam Neua City on 19 April.
They deal principally with the criticism of sources and the proper method of writing history, and occupy an important place in the evolution of the scientific study of history in France.
They occupy almost all available habitats, from the shore to high mountains.

They and forty-six
They use their scent to read books and have two hundred and forty-six smell symbols in their lexicon which can be broken down into smaller smells to alter the meaning of the smell.
They had a very happy marriage that lasted for forty-six years, ending when Gavejian died in 1987.
They settled on the University of Melbourne's Rowden White Library, where forty-six of her paintings, including Timeless Worlds, Merlin, Lucifer and The Initiate were put on public exhibition.
They were lovers until his death, at the age of forty-six, in 1956.

They and rooms
They were aware that soldiers went to town, in more ways than one, because of the monotony of camp life, to find the only release available in the absence of movies, reading rooms, and playing fields with adequate athletic equipment.
They sit alone in their rooms and try to paint, and only succeed in isolating themselves still farther from life.
" They have heavy shaded rooms and provide room service of human " snacks " ( with blood type and sexuality ) for their vampire clientele.
They apply wherever users arrive more or less at random to receive exclusive service from any one of a group of service-providing elements without prior reservation, for example, where the service-providing elements are ticket-sales windows, toilets on an airplane, or motel rooms.
They expanded the house from 14 to 21 rooms, and included a china closet.
They are in the hall, on the gallery, and crowded into very small rooms.
They usually contain separate rooms for prayer ( the main sanctuary ), smaller rooms for study, and often an area for community or educational use.
They could be single ( with only one firing room in only one direction ) or double ( two firing rooms, in 2 opposite directions ).
They shared rooms and had classes together.
They had large central rooms ( unlike Egyptian pyramids ) and the Hellenikon structure is rectangular rather than square, which means that the sides could not have met at a point.
They must also fulfill the requirement of Ministry of Housing and Local Government, where the pawn counter is not higher than 4 feet, bullet-proof and stainless steeled counters, stainless steeled doors, strong rooms with automatic locks, safes, equipped with fully computerized system, CCTV, Alarm and Pawnbroker Insurance.
They stayed in Phillips ' home, where they slept in separate rooms ; in the studio Orbison concentrated on the mechanics of recording.
They began storing the wines on trestles at the winery or in special rooms known as estufas, where the heat of island sun would age the wine.
They may have lighting, mirrors, and flooring distinct from adjacent rooms.
They were too poor to rent rooms, so they usually slept and changed clothes in their cars.
They left the home in the Getreidegasse where the children had been born and moved to rooms in the Tanzmeisterhaus (" Dancing-Master's House "), which had been the home of the recently-deceased dancing master Franz Karl Gottlieb Speckner.
They returned to London in February 1896, taking rooms at the Savoy Hotel while they sought medical treatment.
They slept on hard camp cots without pillows, except when they were ill, took cold baths in the morning, and were expected to tidy their rooms and do needlework to be sold at various charity events when they were not otherwise occupied.
They were not given a warm welcome and the hotel rooms they stayed in were equipped with anti-American pamphlets.
They discover a series of tunnels hidden behind a statue in Willie's room and set out to explore them, facing many booby-trapped rooms and a room filled with bugs along the way.
They helped in the following areas: the creation of a Soviet version of the A-4 ; work on " organizational schemes "; research in improving the A-4 main engine ; development of a 100-ton engine ; assistance in the " layout " of plant production rooms ; and preparation of rocket assembly using German components.
They are also expected to keep their apartments and rooms clean, as well as biweekly chores around the building.
They often had steeply peaked roofs with high windows and the rooms only had walls, no ceilings.

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