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They succeeded in eluding the curious at the hotel, but there was no chance of avoiding them at the nightclub.
They had five or six children together, including Edward the Elder, who succeeded his father as king, Æthelflæd, who would become Queen of Mercia in her own right, and Ælfthryth who married Baldwin II the Count of Flanders.
They are at last succeeded by the Trossingen Formation already belonging to the Late Triassic.
They have succeeded in synthesizing emeralds that have similar chemical composition as emeralds in alkaline deposits in Colombia, hence they are called “ Colombian Created Emeralds ” or “ Tairus Created Emeralds ”.
" They add that the history of dogmas consists in the reporting of the various forms in which revealed truth has been clothed, forms that have succeeded one another in accordance with the different teachings and opinions that have arisen over the course of the centuries.
They succeeded in producing a harp notable for its strength, reliability of pitch, and freedom from unwanted vibration.
They succeeded in bringing the first home video game system to market, the Odyssey, which was quickly followed by a number of later models, each with a few technological improvements ( Magnavox Odyssey Series ).
They were succeeded by powerful city-states, such as Chancay, Sipan, and Cajamarca, and two empires: Chimor and Chachapoyas culture
They also succeeded in returning the Expanse to normal space.
They succeeded in isolating the isotopes technetium-95 and technetium-97.
They created a powerful empire that succeeded in making Persia a tributary state around AD 483 – 85.
They suggest there was a leadership void at U. S. Central Command because his two deputies, Michael Delong and John Abizaid, were at odds with each other until Abizaid succeeded Franks in the middle of the summer of 2003.
They succeeded in capturing an Angevin fortress, but accomplished little else.
They were succeeded by ceramic-using agriculturalist Saladoid people who migrated up the island chain from Venezuela.
They were succeeded by the third and final dynasty to rule Bengal, the Najafi, when Siraj Ud Daula, the last of the Afshar rulers was killed at the Battle of Plassey in 1757.
They succeeded in keeping for themselves the direct profits of the first production of the opera by opening the production themselves on Broadway, prior to the London production.
They succeeded in having the AAU and United States Olympic Committee overturn its decision and restore Thorpe's amateur status prior to 1913.
They also succeeded in capturing one of the vitally important bridges over the Maas-Waal canal, the lock-bridge at Heumen.
They are succeeded by herbaceous vegetation, shrubs and finally forest.
In 2004, a Missouri man succeeded in changing his name to They.
They were preceded by the Oroville / Chico Red Sox of the minor league's Class-C Far West League from 1948-1951 and were succeeded by the Chico Outlaws of the independent Golden Baseball League, taking their place in 2005.
They made peace and agreed that the first of them to die would be succeeded by the other.
They succeeded in separating the Xiongnu from the Qiang peoples to the south, and also gained direct access to the Western Regions.
They succeeded, and on January 1, 1912 Pinellas County came into being.
They succeeded in driving the monsters away but did not kill them, at a request from the goddess of the rainbow, Iris, who promised that Phineas would not be bothered by the harpies again.

They and indeed
They have indicated the direction but they have not been explicit enough, I believe, in pointing out Faulkner's independence, his questioning if not indeed challenging the Southern tradition.
He admitted, “ I took over a last-place team, and I kept them there .” They did indeed end up in the basement with a 17 – 57 – 6 record for only 40 points.
They were totally loyal to Stalin, and realized their regime would collapse if it lost the backing of the Soviet army — as indeed happened in 1989.
They did not, until the period of Muslim rule, merge with the Spanish population, preferring to remain separate, and indeed the Visigothic language left only the faintest mark on the modern languages of Iberia.
They believe Mun and Misselden were not making this mistake in the 1620s, and point to their followers Josiah Child and Charles Davenant, who, in 1699, wrote: " Gold and Silver are indeed the Measure of Trade, but that the Spring and Original of it, in all nations is the Natural or Artificial Product of the Country ; that is to say, what this Land or what this Labour and Industry Produces.
They overestimated the strength of their own empire and the beginning of the end was indeed at hand.
They must need but little water, if any at all, as their ' towns ' are often, indeed generally, found in the midst of the most arid plains — unless we suppose they dig down to subterranean fountains.
However, the household was a literate one, subscribing to three newspapers. They were strong Conservatives ; indeed one of the largest and last ships launched by the Bennett shipyard ( in 1869 ) was the Sir John A. Macdonald.
They see the sacred texts as indeed containing religious truths, divinely inspired but delivered in the language of mankind.
They opened trading posts and engaged in the " trade :" – a term which, under the Ancien Régime, means any type of trade ( wheat, pepper ivory …), and not necessarily, or only the slave trade, although this " infamous traffic ", as it was called at the end of the 18th century, was indeed at the heart of a new economic order, controlled by powerful companies in privilege.
They were described as “ shining as gold in the belly of Nut " ( Gr. Nuit ) and were indeed depicted as golden stars on the roofs of many tombs and temples.
They described James as the embodiment of good monarchy with Mair's eulogy that James '... indeed excelled by far in virtue his father, grandfather and his great-grandfather nor will I give precedence over the first James to any of the Stewarts ' while Boece in similar vein calls James the ' maist vertuous Prince that evir was afoir his days '.
They land on there and find R. Daneel Olivaw, who explains that he has been paternalistically manipulating humanity for many millennia, and indeed, since Elijah Baley's time, which was long before the Galactic Empire or Foundation.
They find that the boy is indeed very strong with the Force, having the greatest midi-chlorian count ever recorded, but say he is too old to begin the training.
They concluded that female choice might indeed vary in different ecological conditions.
They travel throughout eastern Europe first and do indeed encounter vampires, but these vampires appear to be nothing more than animated corpses, mindless and unintelligible.
They return ; Dick makes his fortune and indeed becomes Lord Mayor.
" They did not actually believe Flat Earth theories, considering their proponents to be cranks, and indeed did not accept such people into their society, which was composed of quite a few prominent members of Canadian literary and political circles.
They spoke of health problems that were exacerbated by the three day ordeal with very little food or water, or indeed, medical attention.
They understood that in a community, ownership of property, indeed the very value of property itself, rested to some extent on mutual obligations.
They brought along an old piece of artillery and it ’ s operator, Charlier Wooden Leg, who was a veteran from Napoleon ’ s armies, and who indeed had a wooden leg.
They had indeed considered it little, because they had always seen it ; and none but philosophers, nor they always, are struck with wonder otherwise than by novelty.
They found no evidence of any wrongdoing, indeed the Tribunal heard evidence as to the considerable hardship that FitzGerald went to-to the extent of selling of his family home-to repay the debt to the best of his ability.
They range from loyalties with limited scope, that require few actions of the subject, to loyalties with broad or even unlimited scopes, which require many actions, or indeed to do whatever may be necessary in support of the loyalty.
" They noted the particularly thin shell and acorn-like shape of the fruit, indicating they were indeed referring to pecans.

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