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They and spread
They poured through the opening in the valley, then spread out in a long line to come at us, brandishing their lances and filling the morning with their spine-chilling scalp cry.
They spread over an area no larger than Oregon ; ;
They were good-living religious people, and I can truthfully say I never heard them spread any gossip about anybody.
They noted that even traits that spread through diffusion often were given different meanings and function from one society to another.
They spread its use into North Africa where it was adopted by Mamluk Egyptians and the Sudanese who produced it until the early 20th century.
They argued that the Knights were perfectly justified in their crusade as it was a sacred duty of Christians to spread the true faith.
They believed that everyone in society could benefit from experiencing such power and that if everyone could interact with computers in the way that hackers did, then the hacker ethic might spread through society and computers would improve the world.
They were eventually largely superseded as profitable commercial enterprises by the spread of the railways from the 1840s on.
They argue that the phenomenon of the global spread of English is better understood in the framework of appropriation ( e. g. Spichtinger 2000 ), that is, English used for local purposes around the world.
They also limit viral spread by increasing p53 activity, which kills virus-infected cells by promoting apoptosis.
They may be spread across the work surface by thinning with turpentine.
They may have migrated to the island from the mainland around the time humans spread from Africa to the Indian subcontinent.
They in turn could open others, and this is how Subud eventually spread around the world.
They may have originated in the last universal common ancestor, or arisen independently multiple times, or perhaps arisen once and then spread to other kingdoms by horizontal gene transfer.
They found two previously unknown, older strains of Y. pestis that had spread from China by two different routes, rather than the modern Orientalis and Medievalis.
They rapidly spread to the other continents, even for a time occupying much of northern Africa, where they are now almost wholly absent.
They spread mainly through their roots and / or rhizomes, which can spread widely underground and send up new culms to break through the surface.
They began to spread throughout Europe and came into England around 1460.
They occasionally spread through a school system, through a community, or in terms of a celebrity suicide wave, nationally.
They may rely on the rainfall to spread to new habitats, much as some plants rely on windblown pollen grains.
They expanded down the Orinoco River to Trinidad, and then spread rapidly up the islands of the Caribbean.
They brought with them millions of slaves imported from Africa to support the tropical plantation system that spread through the Caribbean islands.
They populated central Mexico dislocating speakers of Oto-Manguean languages as they spread their political influence south.

They and exaggerated
They state that this story may originate with an over-excited Victorian letter writer sharing somewhat exaggerated accounts of his exotic life in the tropical colony with a British audience back home.
They both denounced what they believed was the exaggerated cult of the saints, justification by works, and the coercion of the conscience in the sacrament of penance by the Catholic Church, that they believed could not offer certainty of salvation.
They take an out-of-control flight with exaggerated, impossible situations.
They have button eyes and exaggerated features.
They drew on much material of undoubted slave origins, but they also drew on a professional performer's instincts, while working within an established genre, and with the same motivation as white performers to make exaggerated claims of the authenticity of their own material.
They proceed to dance and exchange exaggerated tenderness as the allied bombs start to fall on Belgrade.
They don't hurt as easily, and it's possible to make them more believable in an exaggerated pose.
* They say that the criticisms are false, exaggerated, or lacking appreciation of the organic character of Tradition, and give as examples traditionalist criticisms that Dignitatis Humanae contradicts the Church's earlier teaching on religious liberty, and that the revised rite of Mass represents a break rather than a prudent development of the earlier liturgy.
They lean on the ancient Greek traditions of Herodotus and Diodorus Siculus, who described an exaggerated negative character image of Khufu, ignoring the paradoxical ( because positive ) traditions the Egyptians themselves had always taught. Close-up of the dream stele
They often exaggerated Bolshevik weakness and oppositional victories as a means to convince listeners to join.
They charged that he exaggerated perceived failures in the Bush administration's counterterrorism policies while exculpating the former Clinton administration from its perceived shortcomings.
They strive to pre-empt this contempt through exaggerated self-humiliation, and following such displays they let it be known both that their behaviors were staged and that their purpose was to disguise their superiority over their audience.
They can be otherwise legitimate claims that are exaggerated or “ built up ,” or they can be false claims in which the damages claimed never actually occurred.
They were needed by Hetman's Government due to exaggerated inflation in Ukraine.
They usually have even more exaggerated action than the Hackney horse, knees rising as high as possible and hocks coming right under the body.
They lean on the ancient Greek traditions of Herodot and Diodor, who described an exaggerated negative character image of Khufu, ignoring the paradoxical ( because positive ) traditions the Egyptians themselves always taught.
They wear big make up and big hair, have exaggerated physical features, and perform in a melodramatic style.
They sang exaggerated hillbilly-styled versions of pop standards as their comedic hook, with Haynes on guitar and Burns on mandolin.
They also frequently make use of early hip hop hyperbole, where the primary goal of lyrics was to brag and self promote in an exaggerated and often humorous fashion.
They wore primarily black or dark costumes with exaggerated features, as well as white makeup, behaved in an outrageous manner, and had a flag with a black eagle and purple background as their emblem.
They are players whose real limitations are exaggerated by baseball insiders, players who get stuck with a label -- the label of their limits, the label the things they can't do -- while those that they can do are overlooked ...
They argue over his exaggerated show of relief, and Kate heads back to the beach.
They stated that they were the basis for the Finch family portrayed in the book but that Burroughs had fabricated or exaggerated various descriptions of their activities.
They are shaped more like a street or trail shoe with a less exaggerated " rocker " allowing a more normal gait.

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