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They sent a wreath in the shape of the famous Python foot with the message " To Graham from the other Pythons.
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They and sent
They had the house cleaned up by noon, and Wilson sent the boy out to the meadow to bring in the horses.
They continued to arrive until the end of December, 1960, by which time a total of 1,343 returns were received representing 26.8 per cent of the 5,014 questionnaires sent out.
They invaded Lycia, but were defeated by Bellerophon, who was sent against them by Iobates, the king of that country, in the hope that he might meet his death at their hands.
They then entered into a three-way deal with the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers: Randy Johnson was sent to the New York Yankees, for Javier Vázquez, Brad Halsey, and Dioner Navarro who was then dealt to the Dodgers for Shawn Green.
They were one of the countries that sent troops to defend Patassé during the mutinies in 1996-1997 and assisted in negotiating the subsequent Bangui accords.
They state he sent troops on illogical military exercises, turned the palace into a brothel, and most famously, planned or promised to make his horse, Incitatus, a consul,
" They sent Barry Bernardi, their location manager ( and associate producer ), " on a sort of all-expense-paid trip across the country looking for the worst city in America ," producer Debra Hill remembers.
They seem in Words to acknowledge the King of Portugal for their Sovereign ; yet they will not accept any Officers sent by him.
They sent two delegations during December 1917 to Petrograd to ask Lenin to approve Finnish independence.
They founded a number of towns on the coast, Puerto Caballos in the east, and on the west, and sent minerals and other exports across the country from the Pacific side to be sent to Spain from the Atlantic ports.
They sent the boy to Turin, the capital of Savoy ( which included Piedmont, in what is now Italy ), to complete his conversion.
They blockaded the Genoese quarter, but the Genoese were supplied by the Hospitallers, whose complex was nearby, and by Philip of Montfort who sent food from Tyre.
They gave him a shower and an injection of cortisone, then sent him back onstage after a thirty-minute delay.
They and wreath
They march behind the girl who wears the wreath to the squire's house, and while he receives the wreath and hangs it up in the hall, the Corn-mother is placed on the top of a pile of wood, where she is the centre of the harvest supper and dance.
They show that if families of wreath products of Abelian groups with symmetric groups realise families of subset triples with a simultaneous version of the TPP, then there are matrix multiplication algorithms with essentially quadratic complexity.
They received a wreath of laurel leaves, and probably some money ; if they won enough races they could buy their freedom.
They would wear wreaths of wild daisies on top of their heads, and each week a special wreath, bought from a florist, would be given to the best dressed girl.
They usually fly in pair, holding a wreath, the Greek symbol of victory and kingship, over the Buddha.
His granite monument has two of his historical phrases engraved under a wreath and a saber: " I go to illustrate Georgia " and " They have killed me, boys, but never give up.
They and shape
They are commonly called " Christmas Bells ", because of the shape of their flowers and their flowering time, which coincides with Christmas in Australia.
Plate anemometers have been used to trigger high wind alarms on bridges. They are used on these high places because they are in a plate shape ; has a good measurement status on higher altitudes.
They also believe that the phrase Holy Spirit sometimes refers to God's character / mind, depending on the context in which the phrase appears, but reject the orthodox Christian view that we need strength, guidance and power from the Holy Spirit to live the Christian life, believing instead that the spirit a believer needs within themselves is the mind / character of God, which is developed in a believer by their reading of the Bible ( which, they believe, contains words God gave by his Spirit ) and trying to live by what it says during the events of their lives which God uses to help shape their character.
They still include options to shape the sounds through use of envelopes, LFOs, filters and effects ( such as reverb.
They are rectangular or trapezoidal in shape with a small enclosing chamber faced with large slabs of stone set on end and sometimes subdivided into smaller compartments.
They gradually lengthen when under tension, and return to their original shape when the tension is removed.
They mine the ore, smelt it and then work it into pieces the shape of knuckle-bones, after which it is transported to the island of Ictis by wagon, which can be done at low tide.
They can readily change the shape and function of parts and may form stalks that produce fruiting bodies, releasing countless spores, light enough to be carried on the wind or hitch a ride on passing animals.
They are a single box trail in wishbone shape, and serve three purposes, which are: mobility, stability, and stowage of section equipment.
They resemble the modern onychophorans ( velvet worms ) in their worm-like body shape and numerous stub-legs.
They are named for their extensible spiny proboscis, which, in some species, may have a shape like that of a human penis.
They brought the S ' pht, servants who began to shape the deserts of Lh ' owon into marsh and sea, rivers and forests.
They also serve as anti-herbivory structures, as their irregular shape and hardness will increase wear on teeth as the herbivores chew.
They built earth lodges that by historical times tended to be oval in shape ; at earlier stages, they were rectangular.
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.
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