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They and sought
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 reaffirm
They do so not because they held them in the past, but because they still actively hold them in the present, though often unconsciously, while continuing to reaffirm their beliefs and act as if they are still valid.
They may seek to reaffirm a pre-existing belief, or act out of whimsy.

They and Westminster
They joined to form the Scottish National Party ( SNP ) in 1934, with the goal of creating an independent Scotland, but it enjoyed little electoral success in the Westminster system.
They called for universal franchise without property qualifications, a separate house of chiefs, and self-governing status under the Statute of Westminster 1931.
They married on 26 April 1923, at Westminster Abbey.
They were married on 26 April 1923 in Westminster Abbey.
They are Westminster, which is termed the City of Westminster as it has city status, Kingston upon Thames, Kensington and Chelsea, and ( since 2012 ) Greenwich, which are termed " Royal Borough of ", due to their Royal borough status.
One authority said of the crowd which gathered there, " They had the hair of their heads very few of them longer than their ears, whereupon it came to pass that those who usually with their cries attended at Westminster were by a nickname called Roundheads ".
They continued to develop the latter, terminating their own Westland Westminster large transport design.
They are buried in St. Margaret's Church, Westminster.
They were returned to him in July 1297, when the king and prelate were reconciled at Westminster.
They have offices in Oslo, Norway ; Dortmund, Germany ; Japan ; Singapore ; and Westminster, Colorado, USA.
They married in St Margaret's Church, Westminster on 17 January 1956.
They are commemorated by name through the Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour located in St George ’ s Chapel in Westminster Abbey.
They argued that independence for the working class is meaningless unless it is socialist, and adopted an abstentionist position towards Westminster elections.
They had three children: Lady Constance Sibell Grosvenor ( 22 August 1875 – 8 July 1957 ), married 9th Earl of Shaftesbury in 1899 and had issue ; Lady Lettice Mary Elizabeth Grosvenor ( 25 December 1876 – 28 July 1936 ), married 7th Earl Beauchamp in 1902 and had issue ; Hugh Richard Arthur Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster ( 1879 – 1953 ).
They gradually spread onto the Strand, the main ceremonial thoroughfare from the City to the Palace of Westminster, where parliamentary and court business were transacted.
They are members of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Wilmington, Delaware.
They live in Worthing, West Sussex, Milford, Surrey and Westminster.
They have three daughters, and the family live in Westminster and at the family estate in Mauchline, Ayrshire.
They established a local post that used a uniform rate of one old penny for delivery of letters and packets weighing up to one pound within the cities of Westminster and London as well as Southwark.
They live in Westminster and Mallorca with their son, Frederick William Crispian Field, born on 19 December 2007, and their daughter, Arabella Matilda Catherine Field, born on 18 June 2011.
They obtained representation in the Westminster House of Lords after the union of Ireland and Great Britain in 1801.
They will also qualify for entry to related courses at the University of Westminster in London.
They fell in love and married secretly on 7 January 1238 at the King's chapel in Westminster Palace.

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