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They fought hard, but they were forgiving to former foes, and sought to prevent vindictive legislatures from confiscating Tory property in violation of the Treaty of 1783.
They insist they are ashamed of such violence and intimidation as occurred in Alabama when the Freedom Riders sought to break down racial discrimination in local bus depots.
They and others employed some of Finney's techniques as they sought to win adherents to the cause.
They sought to empower the commercial class politically and to abolish royal charters, monopolies, and the protectionist policies of mercantilism so as to encourage entrepreneurship and increase productive efficiency.
They neither expected nor sought the appearance of the stigmata or any other physical manifestation.
They sought to be promoted to the rank of Chief Trader.
They sought help from the Chinese KMT against the French.
They have a different type of border, in principle defined only by the area of settlement of the national group, although many nation states also sought natural borders ( rivers, mountain ranges ).
They sought to surpass two famous contemporary temples, the Heraion of Samos and the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, which was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
They sought to modernize education in light of contemporary scholarship, they rejected claims of absolute divine authorship of the Torah, declaring only those biblical laws concerning ' ethics ' to be binding, and stated that the rest of halakha ( Jewish religious law ) need not be viewed as normative for Jews in wider society.
They sought to ban evolution as a topic for study in the schools or, failing that, to relegate it to the status of unproven hypothesis perhaps taught alongside the biblical version of creation.
They have therefore sought to identify the kind of tax system that would minimize this distortion.
They sought the material principle ( archê ) of things, and the method of their origin and disappearance.
They typically had little interest in politics and sought conciliation rather than war or they withheld judgment from both sides.
They sought to bring about a more equal society, and are considered by modern standards to be left-wing.
They also may well have been deliberately sought out, perhaps on the basis of the accounts of sailors who had seen land in the distance.
They are described as defensive and sought to reject the pure revolution that the assimilationists promoted.
They were not arrested and neither did Henry confiscate their lands, but he failed to help them when they sought his advice in August 1171.
They went away apologetically, not having known Bryan sought the nomination.
They sought refuge in a mosque.
They sought to banish the paradoxes of naive set theory by employing a theory of types they devised for this purpose.
They favored contemporary subjects over historical ones, and sought to deemphasize the personal voice of the author in comparison to the often highly colored speech of the characters.
They resisted it in numerous ways and sought better opportunities through lawsuits, new organizations, political redress, and labor organizing ( see the African-American Civil Rights Movement ( 1896 – 1954 )).
They replace individual negotiations for specific rights between copyright owner ( licensor ) and licensee, which are necessary under an " all rights reserved " copyright management with a " some rights reserved " management employing standardized licenses for re-use cases where no commercial compensation is sought by the copyright owner.
They then sought to establish control of the western plains between the new possessions and their base at Tayouan.

They and admission
They have also hailed its control of the armed forces, it respect for civil liberties, its expansion of suffrage and participation, and its gradual admission of new contenders, especially reformers, to the political arena.
They decided on Wolstencroft ( who had turned down the job of drummer in The Smiths ) as drummer and Pete Garner as bassist ( despite his admission that he could not play anything but " Blockbuster ").
They found that " the likelihood of psychiatric hospital admission was significantly reduced by ~ 25 % during the initial six-month court order ( odds ratio
They are distinguished by their uniforms and height ( the minimum height for admission is 190 cm, or 6 feet 3 inches ).
They extend the language of Carmina Burana in interesting ways, but they are expensive to stage and ( on Orff's own admission ) are not operas in the conventional sense.
They were also in lieu of separate religious schools for groups such as Mennonites ; while the continued existence of Roman Catholic separate schools was mandated by the terms of Alberta's admission into Confederation, the government's policy was otherwise to encourage a unified and secular public school system.
They were able to make their mark in a brand-new business: the exhibition of short films in storefront theaters called nickelodeons, after their admission price of a nickel ( five cents ).
They then gained admission to the Football League Second Division.
They founded a limited company and gained admission to the Midland League, where the team played in for seven seasons, achieving a highest finish of sixth, in both 1924 – 25 and 1926 – 27.
They shared the aim of securing women's admission to university.
They are generally focused on a single subject area, such as engineering, have a moderate size, and are often quite ( sometimes extremely ) selective in their admission of students.
They settled their charges without any admission or denial of guilt.
They are designed to allow students to focus on specialized subject interests and since they are a result of cooperation between different graduate units at the university, separate admission process is required of those who wish enter them.
They were varied by occasional exhibitions of fireworks and the price of admission was one shilling.
They are not immediately accepted but eventually both gain admission.
They were granted admission into the Highland Football League in 1921 and up until that time they competed in the Aberdeenshire Cup and Scottish Cup.
They embarked on a six week " free tour " in support of Hot Charity, with Interscope covering the costs so that fans were not charged admission to any of the band's performances across the United States.
They are similarly used at large sports stadiums, theme parks, and other such venues, to allow pedestrians to exit freely, but not to enter without paying admission fees.
They were expelled from their school and banned from admission to any other school.
" They can also obtain semi-permanent or permanent full admission on application.
They are open 365 days a year, with no admission fee from November through April.
They regarded this to be the explicitly stated and true interpretation of Marx ( See own admission in Friedrich Engels, Socialism — Utopian and Scientific, pg 54 ).
They all love to sing, and when they each find admission forms for a music school overseen by Reika's manager, they do not hesitate to sign up.
They called these gatherings Eine Stunde der Täuschung or " An Hour of Deception " and charged a relatively high price for admission.

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