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They and staged
They want to own a junior-grade castle, or a manor house, or some modest little place where Shakespeare might once have staged a pageant for Great Elizabeth and all her bearded courtiers.
They staged silent nonviolence protests and forced a meeting with President Charles Taylor and extracted a promise from him to attend peace talks in Ghana.
One change from the original was to have " They Call the Wind Maria " staged as an ensemble number instead of a showcase solo.
They staged a protest in 1970 at the Second Congress to Unite Women, and earned the support of many NOW members, finally gaining full acceptance in 1971.
They staged several sell-out tours of Australia, New Zealand and the UK.
They say it's reality but it really isn't because it is staged.
They staged over 40 strikes and by 1836 had a membership including 66 % of New York City ’ s Journeyman labourers.
They were far superior, for instance, to any of the contemporary art shows that have been staged by the Liverpool Tate in its own multi-million-pound dockland site.
They then moved over to England, where they trained and staged for forward movement to France.
They cite various specific incidents of injury to support their statements, and also point to examples of long-term breakdown, as well as reporting on injuries and deaths suffered by animals in non-rodeo events staged on the periphery of professional rodeo such as chuck wagon races and " Suicide Runs.
They cite various specific incidents of injury to support their statements, and also point to examples of long-term breakdown, as well as reporting on injuries and deaths suffered by animals in non-rodeo events staged on the periphery of professional rodeo such as chuck wagon races and " Suicide Runs ".
They staged yearly demonstrations outside the Turner Prize.
They are now a key part of the military, allowing for military aircraft to be staged much nearer the theatre of conflict.
" They have also staged concerts in kitchens, on sidewalks, and in parking lots.
They staged some of the scenes of troops going " over the top " before the battle started, but Malins captured many of the most famous scenes on the first day of the battle, when stationed near the front at Beaumont Hamel.
They also staged Michael Landy's Market.
They also staged street theater events, such as driving a truck of semi-naked belly dancers through the Financial District, inviting brokers to climb on board and forget their work.
They began to question Bayreuth's primacy among German opera houses, and some suggested that more interesting productions were being staged elsewhere.
They even staged a protest / paramilitary take-over of the Norfolk Scope, where an episode of WCW Monday Nitro was taking place ( on that same night, Monday Night Raw was emanating from nearby Hampton, Virginia ).
They were then aided by Porthcawl RFC and staged the remaining 2006 home games at the Porthcawl ground.
They shared a passion to make the WNO stand comparison with any other opera company in the world, and in 1952 they staged Verdi's Nabucco, which, with its Biblical story, needed a superb chorus.
They staged at Camp Shanks at Orangeburg, New York on 28 January 1945, until got their port call.
They frequently staged at the 9: 30 Club in Washington, D. C. A Blowoff CD was released in September 2006, consisting of songs recorded together by the two.
They staged a very large rally, of over 20, 000 men, on Easter Sunday 1915 in Dublin's Phoenix Park, but their Inspector General, Maurice Moore, saw no military future for the organisation: " They cannot be trained, disciplined or armed, moreover, the enthusiasm has gone and they cannot be kept going ... it will be of no practical use against any army, Orange or German.

They and sit
They cannot stop to grasp and embrace and sit in the back seat of cars along a dark country lane.
They are able to sit more patiently with what they have bought.
They sit alone in their rooms and try to paint, and only succeed in isolating themselves still farther from life.
They also had a flag carrier at the front who guided the forces behind him ; when the flag was upright the combatants behind would stand and when turned down, they would sit.
: They sit at the feet of Socrates
They hear the most simple of criminal cases ( or sit when the Senior Magistrate is not in the Islands ) and they also act as the Licensing Justices who deal with alcohol-related applications, such as extended opening hours, special occasion licences, etc.
Theysit down where it pleases them, for there is no place appointed to any ”, and they “ with oath promise to do their utmost diligence, that the laws may be observed ”.
They are similar to common law juries, and unlike lay judges, in that they sit separately from the judges and decide questions of fact alone while the judge determines questions of law.
They were given a reserved place, called the Treasury Bench, to the Speaker's right where the Prime Minister and senior Cabinet members sit today
They gorge themselves when prey is abundant, until their crop bulges, and sit, sleepy or half torpid, to digest their food.
They would put it around themselves and sit on the loop.
They were improved in 2003 and sit at the entrance to Patton Park.
They had to strip naked and then sit in the edge of the pit before they were shot in the back of the head.
They can communicate by " direct conference ", where their hosts sit back to back and the slugs partially merge.
They are not hyperactive cats, preferring to sit close to their owners rather than on them.
They are all trying to sit in the wheel, and they keep getting flung off, and that makes them laugh, and you laugh too.
They are permitted just a few questions each week in question period and those MPs cannot sit as voting members on parliamentary committees.
They then flip off the crowd, yell insults, and sit in conversation before being killed by the soldiers ; Joe is shot sometime later.
They walk and talk, sit and talk, go to shrinks, go to lunch, make love and talk, talk to the camera, or launch into inspired monologues like Annie's free-association as she describes her family to Alvy.
They tore the curtains, dashed in pieces the carved work of brass and stone, brake the altars, spoilt the clothes and corporesses, wrested the irons, conveyed away or brake the chalices and vestiments, pulled up the brass of the gravestones, not sparing the glass and seats which were made about the pillars of the church for men to sit in.
They sleep on the floor without blankets and sit on special wooden platforms.
They were arrested, but their action led to many other college students in Greensboro-including white students from Guilford College and the Women's College-to sit at the lunch counter in a show of support.
They made a hole to sleep in, but were scolded by a rat man who told them to sit in the trees ' shade.
They sit either for life, in the case of the Lords Temporal, or so long as they continue to occupy their ecclesiastical positions in the case of the Lords Spiritual.

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