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They and operate
They `` operate on a volume basis '', it was contended, `` and are not essential to provide the more limited but vital shopping needs of the community ''.
They operate under a permanent threat of being closed down for violating various government regulations, such as misstating their corporate name on publications or operating out of an office not registered with the government ( in fact, this is the situation for all private enterprises in Belarus ).
They also undertook anti-Austrian propaganda and organized spies and saboteurs to operate within the empire's provinces.
They can also operate at higher temperatures, and are often much less expensive than their traditional counterparts.
They have a different ticketing system from long-distance trains, and in major cities they often operate from a separate section of the train station.
They tend to operate organisationally fairly similarly, although there are different emphases.
They are designed to operate over 64 kbit / s digital ISDN circuits.
They also operate two intercity express non stop services service between Dublin Airport, Dublin City Centre, and Cork and also a non stop route between Belfast City Centre, Dublin Airport and Dublin City.
They were also attacked in Germany, the first attempt of the Inquisition to operate in the area.
They require only constant time because they are local transformations: they only operate on 5 nodes, and need not examine the rest of the tree.
They have to be able to operate with the hitters, manage the tempo of their side of the court and choose the right attackers to set.
They can reverse flow and operate as a pump to fill a high reservoir during off-peak electrical hours, and then revert to a turbine for power generation during peak electrical demand.
They use a renewable energy source and are designed to operate for decades.
They are a commissioned officer corps of men and women who operate NOAA ships and aircraft, and serve in scientific and administrative posts.
They must operate in a vacuum with temperatures potentially ranging across hundreds of degrees Celsius as well as ( if subject to reentry ) in the presence of plasmas.
They are very prevalent in the Japanese media and operate internationally with an estimated 80, 900 members in 2009, the last year for which an estimate is available.
They closed their NY factory in 1958 and under various mergers and acquisitions they still operate selling pencils to this day with Berol.
They often operate in a hierarchical structure ; with a main headquarters staffed by professionals who plan projects, create budgets, keep accounts, report, and communicate with operational fieldworkers who work directly on projects Operational NGOs deal with a wide range of issues, but are most often associated with the delivery of services and welfare, emergency relief and environmental issues.
They both operate on similar principles, in particular those of consecration and sanctity of objects and places, interaction with supernatural powers mediated by an expert, employment of symbolism, sacrifice, purification and representation in rites, and the importance of tradition and continuation of knowledge.
They operate in an essentially " screen-at-a-time " mode ( also known as block mode ).
They operate internationally with more than 2, 800 facilities outside the U. S. and 1, 700 foreign subsidiaries or affiliates operating.
They were the only company in the first wave able to operate as a unit.
They issue their own tribal vehicle tags, operate their housing authority, and maintain two casinos, three smoke shops, two fuel stations, and one truck stop.
They were no longer recognized as citizens of the city, and as such they were no longer able to continue to practice their crafts and operate their businesses.
They were designed to operate on the surface for a minimum of 30 minutes.

They and cottage
They supposedly sailed from Peru to the Polynesian islands on pae-paes — large rafts built from balsa logs, complete with sails and each with a small cottage.
They took a little trip for a little weekend to a little cottage where they wrote a little poem on a little theme.
They were able to get away with innuendo that would have been unheard of a mere ten years before — in one episode, Sandy refers to Julian and his skill at the piano as: " a miracle of dexterity at the cottage upright "; innocuous in itself, unless one knows that a ' cottage ' was the polari term for a public toilet where men met for anonymous sexual encounters and ' upright ' referred to an erection.
In 1926, Glasgow Corporation bought the Cardonald estates, They gave opportunity to private development replicating Kelvindale cottage flats By Western Heritable and Council housing in the area.
They can be eaten in salads, like Shopska Salata ; fried and then covered with a dip of tomato paste, onions, garlic, and parsley ; or stuffed with a variety of products — like minced meat and rice, beans, or cottage cheese and eggs.
They were rejected by all before they came to Baucis and Philemon's simple rustic cottage.
They had two children ; the second, a daughter, suffered from spina bifida and died in 1942 aged three, by which time O ' Brian had left the family in their remote country cottage and returned to London, where he worked throughout the war.
They built a small cottage between the highway and yacht basin so they could be close both to the wealthy people on the waterway and the potentially larger numbers of people driving down the main road from New York to Miami.
They raised £ 50 to purchase the site and another £ 500 needed to repair the dilapidated thatched cottage building.
They also built a sundial together, which they placed above the front door of their cottage.
They enter a seemingly empty cottage and are welcomed by invisible people, for they have entered the Valley of Voe, whose inhabitants use their invisibility to hide from marauding bears.
They gather frequently at the teacher's tiny cottage in the forest and converse, where Miss Honey recounts her traumatic childhood experiences with Matilda that had been wreaked by her maliciously abusive aunt, whose guardianship she was forced to live under after the mysterious passing of her father Magnus.
They built a self-catering cottage, " Cobb's Cottage ", and a house there in 2000 called " The Outlook ", and in 2011 they added a new house, called " Cassard House ". They employ a farming couple who live there.
They also had a country cottage, named Emily Post Cottage in Tuxedo Park, which was one of four Bruce Price Cottages that she inherited from her father, Bruce Price.
They live in Barnes, west London and have a small cottage in Dartmouth, Devon-which was used as a film location for scenes in The Onedin Line.
They decided on Norudde, in honor of the cottage.
They survive in the cottage until six former Lithuanian militiamen, led by a Nazi collaborator named Vladis Grutas, storm and loot it.
They have few restrictions and have a phone in each cottage.
They have a cottage ( called stuga in Swedish ) in Gnesta, Sweden where they occasionally spend their summers.
They lived in a flat in Hampstead, north London, and in a cottage in Ebbw Vale, South Wales.
They can range from a tiny country cottage or cabin or a small suburban prefabricated home to a large mansion or an aristocratic estate or stately home.
They find some incriminating data at Miss Fay ’ s cottage and then Romana and the Ogri return to the spacecraft to await the verdict.

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