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They and spent
They had spent a million dollars, carving in a road, putting up buildings, drilling their haulage tunnel.
They had spent the morning revising the act, eliminating all the gay songs, patter and dancing with a view of the best public relations.
They had not only spent every cent -- they were in debt up to their necks, owing on everything they owned.
They even talked about Lucille down at the Young Christians' League where I spent a lot of time in Bible classes and helping out with the office work for our foreign mission.
In They Do It with Mirrors ( 1952 ), it is revealed that, in her distant youth, Miss Marple spent time in Europe at a finishing school.
They improve sleep-related problems by shortening the time spent in bed before falling asleep, prolonging the sleep time, and, in general, reducing wakefulness.
They managed two second-place finishes but spent much of the decade in the cellar.
They currently play home games in the 20, 066 capacity Joe Louis Arena after having spent over 40 years playing in Olympia Stadium.
They continued their business until World War II, when he served in the Army Air Force, flying a P-47s and spent time as a prisoner of war.
They relocated to Los Angeles the following year, and after several lineup changes signed to Lee Hazlewood's LHI Records, where they spent late 1967 recording Safe at Home.
They were usually composed of wealthy " country gentlemen " ( i. e. landowners, farmers and merchants ): “ A country gentleman as a member of a Grand Jury ... levied the local taxes, appointed the nephews of his old friends to collect them, and spent them when they were gathered in.
They spent the night at the Comfort Inn in South Portland.
They also save time that would otherwise be spent shuffling, allowing several more hands per hour to be played and increasing the profitability of the table.
They could have spent up to 20 years in jail if the allegations were proved.
They travelled via Baffin Bay, Lancaster and Peel Sounds, and James Ross, Simpson and Rae Straits and spent two winters near King William Island in what is today Gjoa Haven, Nunavut, Canada.
They met at Brooke House, Holborn, and spent two years scrutinising how the war had been financed.
They spent two whole days recuperating in one instance, and on another they rested for a day and two nights before pursuing their enemy.
They raided the Trojan allies and spent time farming the Thracian peninsula.
They spent their savings on drink to secure the favourable opinion of publicans and therefore further employment.
They spent the night recording what would become the Two Virgins album, after which, he said, they " made love at dawn.
They were married in Gibraltar on 20 March 1969, and spent their honeymoon in Amsterdam campaigning with a week-long Bed-In for peace.
They spent the next 20 years together, and in 1874 they adopted a baby girl named Gertie.
They spent Christmas at Sandringham House, before moving to Windsor Castle just outside London for much of the remainder of the war.
They were childhood friends, since his father and her uncle, Phinneas Banning, were partners in the ownership of Catalina Island, where the families spent their summers.

They and spring
They may be propagated from offsets or by dividing the rootstock in early spring or autumn.
They can be grown from seed and mature in summer, or early the following spring.
They offer the advantage of re-engaging without additional user input, but being spring-loaded are prone to both spring fatigue and their more complex mechanisms becoming balky from dirt, ice, or other contamination.
They mostly cache their foods in a larder in their burrows and remain in their nests until spring, unlike some other species, which make multiple small caches of food.
They usually celebrate the festival when the first stirrings of spring are felt, or on the full moon nearest this.
They began dating and they married in the spring of 1942.
They are strongly perfumed, and they appear relatively late in the growing season, generally late spring. Young nagami kumquat seedlings
They rebounded from that slow start, and managed to stay within a few games of. 500 for most of the spring.
They were celebrated during spring in the month Anthesterion.
They were removed from their underground burrows each spring, as young pups, with a large vacuum device.
They could still bend during use rather than spring back into shape.
They are common in the North American Great Lakes, and in the lakes and seas of the northern part of Europe, and run in large shoals along the coastline during their spring migration to their spawning streams.
They conducted a survey of the upper Yangtze River in the spring of 1945 and, disguised as coolies, conducted a detailed three-month survey of the Chinese coast from Shanghai to Kitchioh Wan, near Hong Kong.
They are, however, mentioned on several occasions as furnishing auxiliaries to the Syracusans ; and it was at Selinunte that the large Peloponnesian force sent to the support of Gylippus landed in the spring of 413 BCE, having been driven over to the coast of Africa by a tempest.
They wintered over at the mouth of the Nelson River, and in the spring of 1613 continued north.
They are typically planted in the spring in cold-weather climates ( such as the northern US and Canada ) where the growing season is only 3 – 4 months.
They hurdle onto a springboard and spring onto the vault with their hands ( the preflight or first flight, and block ).
They commonly spawn during the spring, when the females lay strings of eggs in covered areas such as near branches or underwater plants.
They reproduce during spring and summer, and can live for up to nine years.
They spawn in mid to late spring, somewhat later than northern pike, over shallow, vegetated areas.
They are produced in spring, green at first, maturing orange-brown in the autumn 6 – 7 months later.
They are produced in spring, purple ( sometimes green ) at first, maturing orange-brown in the autumn 5 – 7 months later.
They and their native allies returned in the spring of 1521 to lay siege to Tenochtitlan, a battle that ended on August 13 with the destruction of the city.
They also found evidence for underground passages and chambers, and drains for spring water.

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