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They often threw tidbits overboard.
They often fail, however, to develop real abdominal, back, chest, shoulder and arm strength.
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 are often ignorant as well as underprivileged.
They knew what they could do and it was often a little more than I thought they could do.
They showed they were glad that Carnegie would have a major orchestra playing there so often next season to take up the slack with the departure to Lincoln Center of the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Boston Symphony.
They run their show their way -- the Universe has variety, something for everybody -- a fact you field workers often miss ''.
Biological anthropologists are interested in both human variation and in the possibility of human universals ( behaviors, ideas or concepts shared by virtually all human cultures ) They use many different methods of study, but modern population genetics, participant observation and other techniques often take anthropologists " into the field ," which means traveling to a community in its own setting, to do something called " fieldwork.
They are often involved in teaching anatomy, and research into certain systems, organs, tissues or cells.
They will often memorise the location of such nests and return to them to save the trouble of finding a new one.
They have often been mistaken for solitary animals.
They are often considered useful, non-dangerous animals by farmers.
They differ from other related families by often being pachycauline ( i. e. with a thickened trunk, usually wider at the base, which has a water storage function ), by usually having succulent leaves, and by possessing a trimerous flower with a superior ovary and seeds with an aryl.
They also meet in England where Poirot often helps Japp solve a case and lets him take credit in return for special favours.
They often carried the title of master builder, or surveyor, after serving a number of years as an apprentice ( such as Sir Christopher Wren ).
They were often used as anvils.
They were concept albums, and typically began with an instrumental introduction which faded into the first song, often had an instrumental piece in the middle of the second LP side, and concluded with a quiet, melancholic, or powerful song.
They are herbivorous, often feeding on ripe fruit that falls from trees.
They are fast-growing deciduous trees growing to 25 – 45 m tall, with spreading branches and large ( 40 – 100 cm ) pinnate leaves with 15-41 long pointed leaflets, the terminal leaflet normally present, and the basal pairs of leaflets often lobed at their bases.
They are often recovered from a plane after a crash to determine control settings and other parameters during the incident.
They are usually informal and often feature discussions.
They pointed out that astrologers have only a small knowledge of astronomy and that they often do not take into account basic features such as the precession of the equinoxes which would change the position of the sun with time ; they commented on the example of Elizabeth Teissier who claimed that " the sun ends up in the same place in the sky on the same date each year " as the basis for claims that two people with the same birthday but a number of years apart should be under the same planetary influence.
They are often in dual or quadruple mounts, allowing a high rate of fire.
They often appear in the pendentives of domes or semi-domes of churches.
They are often associated with an individual family line or said to be a harbinger of death similar to a banshee.

They and traveled
They had traveled only a short distance when they spotted five Mexicans riding along a horse-trail across the stream just ahead of them.
They would have traveled overland down through the Appalachian Mountains to the Scots-Irish community in the Waxhaws region, straddling the border between North and South Carolina.
They traveled together making more converts ( c 45-47 ), and participated in the Council of Jerusalem ( c 50 ).
" They traveled in March from Cincinnati up the Great Miami River by pirogue and landed at what is now St. Clair Street, where they found two small camps of Native Americans.
They traveled to Italy together and upon returning, Munch began another fertile period in his art, which included landscapes and his final painting in " The Frieze of Life " series, The Dance of Life ( 1899 ).
They traveled worldwide and raised funds for the blind.
They traveled along the Great Salt Lake into Oregon.
They crossed into Portugal and subsequently traveled to the United States in two groups: on the USS Trenton from Lisbon to Baltimore in July 1940, and on the Pan American airliner Yankee Clipper in October 1940.
They had traveled almost.
They had to support the state by levies collected from them and by supporting the duke and his attendants as he traveled around the country.
They then traveled about India incognito while begging for food and carrying out Baba's instructions in accordance with a strict set of " conditions of the New Life.
They instead traveled to Afghanistan to meet with Osama bin Laden and train for terrorist attacks.
They then traveled overland up the Blackfoot River and crossed the Continental Divide at Lewis and Clark Pass and on to the head of the Missouri River.
They usually traveled in small groups for mutual support and protection.
They had traveled beyond the boundaries of the United States seeking an isolated area to practice their religion, far away from the violence and the persecution they experienced in the East.
They traveled to Nashville to perform and won the contest.
They joined the caravan and traveled through Castle Valley in 1809 and went on to California.
They left Helen with Theseus ' mother, Aethra, and traveled to the underworld domain of Persephone and her husband Hades.
They traveled with P. T.
They crossed the Ohio River and traveled north on narrow Indian trails through dense hardwood forest with wagons drawn by oxen.
They met back up in New Orleans in April 1825, and traveled north along the Mississippi River.
They traveled through the area on a winter trail from Eklutna up the Knik River to the Copper River.
They traveled across the Great Lakes and stopped at Fort Dearborn ( Chicago ).
They traveled more than 660 miles to Osawatomie, Kansas, with many of the Potawatomi walking.

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