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They then had a mediocre record for six seasons and were ruined by a trade war with the Union Association ( UA ) in 1884, when its three best players ( Fred Dunlap, Jack Glasscock, and Jim McCormick ) jumped to the UA after being offered higher salaries.
They are attested to be living as Ayuddha-jivi or Shastr-opajivis ( Nation-in-arms ), which also means that the Kamboja cavalry offered its military services to other nations as well.
They cost less, they offered a vast range of new colors, and they imparted better properties to the dyed materials.
They even offered him a much higher salary than the one he received at Gladstone.
They offered the job of making their films to D. W. Griffith, an unimportant actor and playwright, who took up the job, and found he had a gift for it.
They had estimated it as high as Q 15, 854, 849, which was almost twenty times more than what the Guatemalan government had offered.
They offered to exchange him for Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus, who had surrendered after Stalingrad, but Stalin turned the offer down, stating " You have in your hands not only my son Yakov but millions of my sons.
They are offered under GPL, beginning from 28 June 2000 ( which Oracle has extended with a FLOSS License Exception ) or to use a proprietary license.
They offered him a temporary place to live at their house in the city.
They convoked a diet at Székesfehérvár and, reserving Mary's rights, offered a compromise with her captors.
They became so popular, however, that they were soon being offered as separate productions.
They offered somewhat different sequences in describing how they and the horses reacted upon seeing the creature.
They offered hospitality to other Trojan refugees, including Aeneas, who paid a visit there during his wanderings.
They offered their support to the sheriff, who declined their help.
They were offered payment, the Danegeld, which lasted from 1012 to 1066 and stopped Viking raids for almost twenty years.
They offered this treasure – worth about US $ 5, 000, they claimed – for US $ 2, 000 in cash.
They offered their discoveries for sale to tourists on a table outside their home.
They called for the return to pre-1873 laws, which would require the Mint to take all the silver offered it and return it, struck into silver dollars.
They have a big model range and offers sports models of some car models which are only offered on the Egypt market.
They met with Ngawang Namgyal, presented him with firearms, gunpowder and a telescope, and offered him their services in the war against Tibet, but the shabdrung declined the offer.
They were expanded greatly, and began to be offered by a number of state and local governments during the early Progressive Era in the late nineteenth century.
They offered their wealth which ' could ransom all the Christian slaves in the Kingdom of Fez and much more ' but were not spared.
) They offered several boxes similar in size and composition to that of the earliest of crayon boxes from the late 19th century with products such as Cadet ( featuring a civil war tent camp backdrop ), Favorite, Junior Artists, and The Winner brands.
They offered the London and touring casts of Pinafore more money to play in their production, and although some choristers accepted their offer, only one principal player, Mr Dymott, accepted.

They and no
They wouldn't o' stood no chance with you in a plain, straight-out shoot-down ''.
They could no longer afford the luxury of the canvas sweat bag that cooled it by evaporation.
They are huge areas which have been swept by winds for so many centuries that there is no soil left, but only deep bare ridges fifty or sixty yards apart with ravines between them thirty or forty feet deep and the only thing that moves is a scuttling layer of sand.
This, no doubt, is part of what Gilbert Seldes implies when he says of the arts, `` They give form and meaning to life which might otherwise seem shapeless and without sense ''.
They had lost twice with the radical Bryan, and were having no part of Hearst, whom they considered more radical than Bryan.
They possessed no outer fortifications, no hard shells of confidence ; ;
They showed no marked dependence on the flow rate within the accuracy of these measurements.
They were not free to be themselves in this situation, an interpersonal one, where there was an observer of their reactions and they had no guide for acceptable behavior.
They were reluctant to appoint sheriffs to protect the property, thus running the risk of creating disturbances such as that on the Vermejo, and yet the cowboys protested that they got no salary for arresting cattle thieves and running the risk of being shot.
They echo the words with which he has described his own vision of the dying child who `` trembles and begs for mercy -- and there is no mercy ''.
They spread over an area no larger than Oregon ; ;
They knew that I was still grieving over the tragic event, and they felt that if I could see the recovery and the spirit of the people, who hold no grudge, but who also regret Pearl Harbor, I would be happier and would understand better a new Japan.
They succeeded in eluding the curious at the hotel, but there was no chance of avoiding them at the nightclub.
They have the same men, no age problem, no injuries and they also have Vinegar Bend Mizell for the full season, along with Bobby Shantz ''.
They indicated that no new errors were being made and that all old errors would be corrected `` within 60 days ''.
They would become tagged as men not interested in being purely real estate `` professionals '' but agitators for some kind of `` cause '' or `` reform '', and this was no longer to be a `` pro ''.
They do not understand how a small magazine with no advertising and no newsstand sale could have achieved such a following.
They borrowed a typewriter, raised about $2,000 in contributions, hired a secretary, persuaded a couple of young men to join them for almost no pay and began mailing out a collection of unstapled leaflets that they called Guideposts.
They care no more for politics, says Mr. Wesker, than they do for a symphony.
They lay months away from the nearest Earth star by jump drive, and no one knew what they were good for, although it was felt that they would probably be good for something if it could only be discovered -- much like the continent of Antarctica in ancient history.

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