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They found that children perceived as more physically similar to their parents were grieved for more intensely than less similar children.
One of his most famous numbers is " They Ain't Makin ' Jews Like Jesus Anymore ," a song in which Kinky verbally and physically beats up a drunken white racist who berates blacks, Jews, Greeks, and Sigma Nus in a bar.
They allow breath and pitch glide control that provide a more human and realistic kind of phrasing, particularly when playing sampled or physically modeled wind instrument parts.
They are active and playful and are physically similar to a small Greyhound.
They work with individuals who have conditions that are mentally, physically, developmentally, socially or emotionally disabling.
They found correlations between patients who were physically and mentally healthy and between those who were physically and mentally ill.
They encompass a wide range of forms, both physically and financially, and often are associated with a particular economic discourse.
They have long been known to be a physically related group of stars rather than any chance alignment.
They divorced in 1947, with Garson claiming that Ney called her a " has-been " and belittled her age, as well as testimony from Garson that he also physically abused her.
They operate by changing which coil is the condenser and which coil is the evaporator, rather than physically turn the device around.
They are usually physically much smaller than user-accessible potentiometers, and may need to be operated by a screwdriver rather than having a knob.
They destroyed buildings and physically attacked people ; they " killed a 14-year-old boy and scalped his mother.
They are physically connected either to the counterhoop, in which case the gauge indicates how far the counterhoop is pushed down, or the pedal, in which case the gauge indicates the position of the pedal.
They declared Christ to be the Son of God only through grace like other prophets, and that the bread and wine of the eucharist were not physically transformed into flesh and blood ; that the last judgment would be executed by God and not by Jesus ; that the images and the cross were idols and the veneration of saints and relics idolatry.
They are generally expected to be more physically attractive, stronger, braver, cleverer or more charismatic than the average everyman.
They also need protection measures to physically isolate their high voltage parts from accidental contact with humans and pets.
They attend roughly fifty call-outs a year and so members have to be medically and physically fit, training in order to pass the practical test before becoming fire fighters.
They were instrumental in opening up the various Emigrant Trails ( widened into wagon roads ) allowing Americans in the east to settle the new territories of the far west by organized wagon trains traveling over roads explored and in many cases, physically improved by the mountain men and the big fur companies originally to serve the mule train based inland fur trade.
They suggest that while Copley was industrious and an able executant he was physically unadventurous and temperamentally inclined toward brooding and self-pity.
They might have been physically exhausted or concerned about the 10, 000 or they could have been deterred by the army in the second camp on their flank.
They are large-eyed, fork-tailed fish that physically resemble shads.
They are superficially similar to the older and smaller DIN connector range, but are not physically compatible with them.
They became " lost " both physically and spiritually.

They and exchange
They did not have the wit to follow the stars in their courses, to exchange names with each other, to harvest the experience of each for the wisdom of all.
They supplement this with gas exchange through the skin.
They are activated in response to a conformation change in the G protein-coupled receptor, exchange GDP for GTP, and dissociate to activate other proteins in the signal transduction pathway.
They were also used as credit instruments for borrowing and as bills of exchange for trade transactions.
They could exchange the notes at local time stores for goods that took the same amount of time to produce .".
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 were enunciated in the preamble to the " Agreement ( with exchange of notes ) on trade and intercourse between Tibet Region of China and India ", which was signed at Peking on 29 April 1954.
They would also know how much of their own product they would produce in the same amount of time and how much they would be able to exchange for that product.
They were finally released in June 2007, after mediation of French president Nicolas Sarkozy, in exchange for a variety of agreements with the EU, and they were returned to Bulgaria safely.
They hold that you own your own life, and it follows that you must own the products of that life, and that those products can be traded in free exchange with others.
They are sometimes called " sex pili ", in analogy to sexual reproduction, because they allow for the exchange of genes via the formation of " mating pairs ".
They often have group sewing and quilting classes, where one can learn how to sew or quilt and work with others to exchange skills.
They exchange words: whereupon the good woman, apprehending the circumstances, gets her to bed with her daughter, and by divers apt words re-establishes perfect accord.
They are installed as foederati in Moesia and Thrace with the title of " Allies of the Roman People ", in exchange that they furnish a contingent of auxiliary troops to defend the borders.
They present new inventions, facilitate cultural exchange based on a theme, and are used for city, region and nation branding.
They are also obtainable through on-line exchange for goods and services at about twice the Renminbi price, by which additional ' money ' is being directly created.
They have approached Tricia to help them adapt the astrology charts to use Rupert as their base, offering to let her interview them on their base in exchange for the help.
They would be given nearly in Madison County and give up their larger claim in exchange for the state's giving them 330 acres of land in Sullivan County in the Catskill Mountains, where the government was trying to encourage economic development.
They were made by individual silversmiths for local exchange, and as such the shape and amount of extra detail on each ingot were highly variable ; square and oval shapes were common but " boat ", flower, tortoise and others are known.
They offered peace to the Northumbrians in exchange for their support for Harald's bid for the throne, and demanded further hostages from the whole of Yorkshire.
They acquired Alexei Yashin from the Ottawa Senators in exchange for forward Bill Muckalt, defenseman Zdeno Chara and the Isles ' second overall pick in the entry draft, which the Senators used to select Jason Spezza.
They are an important source of foreign exchange for the island.

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