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They retained the honour of the ancient association with the Romans, not required to pay tribute or taxes and used by the Romans only for war: " They furnished to the Empire nothing but men and arms ", Tacitus remarked.
They thus retained a certain Cathar identity, despite having returned to the Catholic religion.
They started with annual raids, collecting ransom from villages and towns while the declining Mughal Empire retained nominal control.
They retained their seats in 1999 although the party lost 5 councillors in local elections held that year despite an increase in their vote.
They might have been rebuilt as at Berwick on Tweed or retained for use against thieves and other threats of a lower order.
They hoped to find a molecule that could compete with penicillin for the organic acid transporter responsible for excretion, such that the transporter would preferentially excrete the competing molecule and the penicillin would be retained.
They imbibe enormous amounts of seawater, which they expel through their baleen plates ; the krill is retained on the plates and then swallowed.
They may be retained in the ureter for days to weeks as infections resolve and as stones are dissolved or fragmented by ESWL or by some other treatment.
They retained their country home during their Victoria sojourn, however.
They retained the streaking ball logo, but changed the wordmark taken from their current uniforms.
They retained several registers from the previous instrument.
They can be traced back to the early part of the 15th century, and they have practically retained their original form up to the present date.
They retained their seats in the 2004 European elections ( despite a reduction in number of seats available ) and the 2009 European elections.
They retained a degree of independence until conquered ( circa 101 BC ) by Mithridates VI of Pontus.
They teach that the Papacy arose after the Roman Empire and slowly became corrupted as it strove to attain great dominion and authority, civil and ecclesiastical, and retained pagan beliefs held during the Empire.
They became Polish citizens after World War I and retained that status during their years in Germany.
They have retained their culture and a sense of identity, and hold a number of festivals annually.
They retained the Munsell name on products such as “ Munsell-Crayola ” and “ Munsell-Perma ” until 1934, and then incorporated their colors into their own Crayola Gold Medal line of boxes.
They have also retained the appellation " Tory.
They retained the business core of the city for many years, even after Eddie's death, but in 2007, Edythe announced the upcoming sale of the remaining parts of the city at auction.
They retained architect Fridtjof Tobiessen to " make the mansion livable.
They evaluate incentives for businesses to locate or expand in the Gun Barrel City area and base their findings on taxes assessed and paid, the number of jobs created or retained, wages paid, local purchases of products and services, indirect employment gains and the general benefit of furthering the mission of the Gun Barrel City Economic Development Corporation.
They retained control of the judicial system on their estates until 1848, as well as control of hunting and game laws.

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They also won the conference tournament title in 1982, 1992, and 1993.
They already had a daughter Diane Cousteau ( born 1980 ) and a son Pierre-Yves Cousteau ( born 1982 ), born during Cousteau's marriage to his first wife.
They founded the Kesmai company in 1982 and in 1985 an enhanced version of Dungeons of Kesmai, Island of Kesmai, was launched on CompuServe.
They played in Metropolitan Stadium from 1961 to 1981 and the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome from 1982 to 2009.
They commenced proceedings in the High Court in 1982, in response to the Queensland Amendment Act 1982 establishing a system of making land grants on trust for Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders, which the Murray Islanders refused to accept.
They departed from Cape Crozier, Ellesmere Island, on February 17, 1982 and arrived at the geographic North Pole on April 10, 1982.
They were eventually able to walk to their expedition ship MV Benjamin Bowring and boarded it on August 4, 1982 at position 80: 31N 00: 59W.
They were published in 1972, 1976, 1982, and 1986 respectively, bringing the complete dictionary to 16 volumes, or 17 counting the first supplement.
They write that " Interest in science fiction may affect the way people think about or relate to science .... one study found a strong relationship between preference for science fiction novels and support for the space program ... The same study also found that students who read science fiction are much more likely than other students to believe that contacting extraterrestrial civilizations is both possible and desirable ( Bainbridge 1982 ).
They had a string of symphonic prog albums with Adonis ( 1979 ), Anyone's Daughter ( 1980 ), Piktors Verwandlungen ( 1981 ) and In Blau ( 1982 ).
They Might Be Giants ( sometimes abbreviated as TMBG ) is an American alternative band formed in 1982 by John Flansburgh and John Linnell.
They played as a quintet from early 1975 and always as a quartet from mid-1976 ( Bill Hurd ( keyboardist ) became an out-of-staff member ; during his retirement years, he joined Suzi Quatro's band, touring and playing on a number of worldwide hits, which included the Top 20 hit " She's in Love with You " in 1979, before re-joining the Rubettes in 1982.
They released their first single, " Market Square Heroes ", in 1982, with the epic song " Grendel " on the B-side of the 12 " version.
They include Bombay Devdasi Act, 1934, Devdasi ( Prevention of dedication ) Madras Act, 1947, Karnataka Devdasi ( Prohibition of dedication ) Act, 1982, and Andhra Pradesh Devdasi ( Prohibition of dedication ) Act, 1988.
Linnell co-founded They Might Be Giants in 1982 with high school friend John Flansburgh.
They played the next two seasons with the possibility of moving until May 27, 1982, when New Jersey shipping tycoon John McMullen purchased the team and announced that the long-expected move to New Jersey would finally come to pass.
They lost to the Rangers two years in a row in 1981 – 82 and 1982 – 83 and then were swept by the Washington Capitals in 1983 – 84.
They lost every home game in both series in 1982 and 1983 vs the Lakers as Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and co were too strong.
They would, however, through the draft acquire such standout players such as high-scoring forward Purvis Short ( 1978 ), former Georgetown Hoyas point guard Eric " Sleepy " Floyd ( 1982 ) ( who would later become an All-Star before being traded to the Houston Rockets ), and former Purdue University standout center Joe Barry Carroll, ( 1980 ) whose once promising career would be short-circuited because of injury, as well as center Robert Parish ( 1976 ).
They cleaned the organ in 1982.
They lost a seat in the 1982 election.
They managed to get enough local backing to record a mini-album in late 1982, entitled It ( the title was a pun on pulp-it, as if the band were preaching to the audience ), which was released in April 1983 by Red Rhino Records.

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