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They estimate further that with sufficient experience and when cost-data of compact cars is compiled, the break-even point may be reduced to 7,500 miles of travel per year.
They then point out that with our present lack of knowledge of all the factors concerned in the rise and fall of epidemics, it is unlikely that a planned episode could be initiated.
They would sleep while the Gabriel's drive would increase the acceleration to a point which the unfrozen bodies of the personnel could not have endured.
They had some signal instances to point to, especially from the long years of the Peloponnesian War.
They also point to the fact that the monarch must swear to defend the faith and be a member of the Anglican Communion, but that a Roman Catholic monarch would, like all Roman Catholics, owe allegiance to the Pope.
They point out that most cases in adversarial systems are actually resolved by plea bargain and settlement.
They can cause flooding and damage in neighbourhoods, as the water flows over the surface towards a low point.
They would support the focal point of attack from the air.
They stated that the pre-and post-Madrid versions of Chapter 8 were equally cautious in their statements ; that roughly 20 % of Chapter 8 is devoted to the discussion of uncertainties in estimates of natural climate variability and the expected signal due to human activities ; and that both versions of the chapter reached the same conclusion: " Taken together, these results point towards a human influence on climate.
They point out that the cooking of vegetables and fruit containing vitamin C both elutes the vitamin into the cooking water and degrades the vitamin through oxidation.
They also argue that satellite radio will boost Canadian culture by giving vital exposure to independent artists, instead of concentrating just on the country's stars, and point to the CRTC's successful extraction of promises to program 10 % Canadian content on satellite services already operational in the United States as important concessions.
They remained a New Zealand protectorate until 1965, at which point they became a self-governing territory in free association with New Zealand.
They typically begin repeating similar basic questions in a variety of different ways to get different responses, which will then be used against the witness as misstatements of fact later when the attorney wants to make their point.
They reached the 1915 FA Cup Final, where they lost to Sheffield United at Old Trafford, and finished 3rd in the First Division in 1920, the club's best league campaign to that point.
They are given when the plaintiff's suit is trivial, used only to settle a point of honour or law.
They do not seem to have been politically centralised: coins are relatively rare, none of them locally minted, and the structure, distribution and construction of Bronze Age and Iron Age hill forts, " rounds " and defensible farmsteads in the south west point to a number of smaller tribal groups living alongside each other.
* They had once faced persecution, but not to the point of bloodshed.
They can be calculated from the critical properties and ( noting that is the molar volume at the critical point ) as:
They also point out that in, Paul says that God will reward those who follow the law and then goes on to say that no one follows the law perfectly ( see also Sermon on the Mount: Interpretation )
They beat Sydney easily in the first week of the finals, but were beaten by Carlton by one point in the preliminary final.
They lost their first game of the season in the Anzac Day clash against by one point.
They postulate that these elements of reality are local, in the sense that each belongs to a certain point in spacetime.
They believed that humans possessed a ka, or life-force, which left the body at the point of death.
" he replied, " They were normal concentration camps, from the point of view of the department of Eichmann.

They and out
They just all cleared out.
They had been seen as soon as they left the ranch, picked out of the darkness by the weary though watchful eyes of two men posted a few hundred yards away in the windless shelter of the trees.
They poured through the opening in the valley, then spread out in a long line to come at us, brandishing their lances and filling the morning with their spine-chilling scalp cry.
They could hear the pony's feet on the dry leaves for a while, then the sound faded out.
They had the house cleaned up by noon, and Wilson sent the boy out to the meadow to bring in the horses.
They filed out through the guard-room door, into the paved square.
`` They knew I was a good sharecrop farmer back in Carolina, but out West was a chance to build a real farm of our own.
They thought it would be a chance for you to make a life out where nobody will be thought any better than the next except for just what's inside of them.
They had fought from caves, and the marines resorted to burning them out.
They have pulled out all my teeth and now she will carve out my tongue with her hacksaw!!
They had located the runway of a colony of ants and as the ants came out of the ground, the boys picked them up, one at a time, and pinched them dead.
They may even enroll a colored student or two for show, though he usually turns out to be from Thailand, or any place other than the American South.
They have indicated the direction but they have not been explicit enough, I believe, in pointing out Faulkner's independence, his questioning if not indeed challenging the Southern tradition.
They kicked their horses through the deep water with their bare heels, drove the Rebels out of their rifle pits and captured four men.
They laughed and, true to national form and manners, never talked long or solemnly on any subject at all, but some of them worried out loud about short memories and ghosts.
They realize that by acting in concert, rather than individually, they will not be picked out as objects of retaliation -- economic and otherwise.
They pointed out to him.
They were climbing the hill in the night when the headlights abruptly probed solid blackness, became two parallel luminous tubes which broadened out into a faint mist of light and ended.
They waited three minutes and then crept out on tip-toe ; ;
They will help provide the skilled manpower necessary to carry out the development projects planned by the host governments, acting at a working level and serving at great personal sacrifice.
They were, in a sense, `` tried out '' in realistic situations.
They isolate out easily, naturally, and unambiguously from the continuum of nature and existence ; ;

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