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They had suffered, in sulky silence, the sight of his sharp practice in Cicero.
They had suffered disproportionately great losses at Frigidus.
They abstain from the Eucharist and from prayer, because they confess not the Eucharist to be the flesh of our Saviour Jesus Christ, which suffered for our sins, and which the Father, of His goodness, raised up again.
They found that activities in weightlessness required about 2 1 / 2 times the duration as on Earth because many astronauts suffered spacesickness early in their flights.
They also suffered setbacks when losing starting pitchers Ben Sheets and Tomo Ohka for a substantial amount of time, forcing Triple A starters Ben Hendrickson, Dana Eveland, Carlos Villanueva, and Zach Jackson into starting roles at different points in the year.
They found the tumors were killed more effectively with radiation and the healthy tissue suffered less toxicity than without the nanotechnology drug delivery.
They suffered a shipwreck as they were driven towards Charybdis.
They declared that although the series suffered from technical limitations, its format allowed the writers far greater freedom and creativity than was possible in the original live-action series.
However, in his Histories, ix. 120 – 122, the Greek writer Herodotus describes the execution of a Persian general at the hands of Athenians in about 479 BC: " They nailed him to a plank and hung him up ... this Artayctes who suffered death by crucifixion.
They suffered heavy casualties and David was wounded in the face by two arrows before being captured.
They would leave much of Germany devastated, though Westphalia suffered less than some areas.
They suffered the greatest number of casualties ( killed, wounded and missing ) in a single day in the history of the British army, about 57, 000.
They were forced from eastern Montana and Wyoming: some bands fled to Canada, while others suffered forced removal to distant reservations, primarily in present-day South Dakota and Nebraska west of the Missouri River.
They also suffered from starvation and war.
They suffered a major defeat at their hands in 1819.
They were found to have agreed to share 25 % from the damages paid to the next friend of a 18-year-old traffic accident victim who suffered from permanent total loss of earning capacity.
They also suffered heavy casualties as enemy fire set off the explosives they were working with.
They suffered from a lack of hygiene and from illnesses.
They confirmed that the front to back wrist wound suffered by Billy Clanton could only have occurred if his arm was raised in a manner like that when holding a pistol and that the black powder may have obscured the shooters ' view of each other.
They noted that although the blast wave was of about the same pressure as that of a high-explosive bomb, the duration of the effect was longer and that brick buildings were collapsed as far as 7, 300 feet at Hiroshima and 8, 500 feet at Nagasaki, while traditional wood houses were about the same, while reinforced-concrete structures suffered structural damage or collapse up to 700 feet at Hiroshima and 2, 000 feet at Nagasaki.
They have suffered from habitat destruction, disturbance and environmental pollution, and three species are of conservation concern.
They suffered greatly from lack of food and from the inhospitable landscape.
They were destroyed by the fire suffered by the palace in 1862, and recovered again in 1882.
They were extremely critical of the Vedas and thought that Vedas suffered from three faults-untruth, self-contradiction and tautology.
They often suffered attacks from Irish rulers, and made alliances with others.

They and permanent
They operate under a permanent threat of being closed down for violating various government regulations, such as misstating their corporate name on publications or operating out of an office not registered with the government ( in fact, this is the situation for all private enterprises in Belarus ).
They then went on to beat Crystal Palace 1 – 0 at the Valley on 27 January to achieve their first league win under Phil Parkinson, whose contract was made permanent despite the lack of progress in the league.
They were organized around the year 1729 to fill out the army and make it look larger in battle, armed only with banners. Dahomey female soldiers The women reportedly behaved so courageously they became a permanent corps.
They committed themselves to founding a permanent organization for food and agriculture, which happened in Quebec City, Canada on October 16, 1945.
They believed that permanent wives were inappropriate for warriors, so their marital relations were loose.
They were not released with the intent of beginning a permanent population on the island.
They imported livestock ( mainly goats ), fruit trees, and vegetables, built a chapel and one or two houses, and left their sick, suffering from scurvy and other ailments, to be taken home, if they recovered, by the next ship, but they formed no permanent settlement.
They can be classified into polar and non-polar, according to whether their molecules possess a permanent electric dipole moment.
They achieved the development of a permanent administrative system based on a class of public officials answerable to the crown.
They moved to the Auditorium Theatre, and then Roosevelt, along with key allies such as Pinchot and Albert Beveridge created the Progressive Party, structuring it as a permanent organization that would field complete tickets at the presidential and state level.
They will be replaced by permanent names as the elements are confirmed by independent work.
They are also afraid of harmless side effects like febrile seizures and dramatically overestimate the likelihood of permanent damage from typical fevers.
# They are of permanent form ;
They initially failed and permanent Nova Scotian settlements were not firmly established until 1629 during the end of the Anglo-French War.
They are sometimes formed as side projects that are not intended to be permanent, while other times can become the primary project of the band members ' careers.
They maintain that what constitutes child abuse is a matter of a general psychological law, it leaves its permanent marks on the human brain structure, post-traumatic stress disorder is not a culture dependent phenomenon or a matter of opinion, and that some of the practices that mainstream anthropologists do not focus on, such as beatings of newborn infants, result in brain lesions and other visible neurological and psychological damage.
They have two causes: electromagnetic induction by the time-varying, external-origin geomagnetic field and motion of conducting bodies ( such as seawater ) across the Earth's permanent magnetic field.
They roam freely over the surface of their host and, unlike other lice, do not form permanent attachments.
* They are 65 years or older and U. S. citizens or have been permanent legal residents for 5 continuous years, and they or their spouse has paid Medicare taxes for at least 10 years.
They lived in permanent earth lodge villages where they farmed.
They are ultimately responsible for the creation of permanent, professional, and military-trained counter-terrorism forces of major European countries, like GSG9 or GIGN, or the reorganization of already standing units to such a group, like the Special Air Service of the UK.
They used a flamethrower, among other assault weapons, to storm a British Army permanent checkpoint in Derryard, near Rosslea, on 13 December 1989.
They are permanent bodies consisting of all the Latin rite bishops of a nation and those equivalent to diocesan bishops in law ( i. e. territorial abbots ).
The rules prevented permanent mutilation: They did not permit punches to the temples, neck or below the belt.

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