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They and supplied
They bought rustled cattle from the outlaw, kept him supplied with guns and ammunition, harbored his men in their houses.
They are supplied, a batch at a time, by a secret source and are continually changed by Wisman or his staff, at random intervals.
They are all suburban plants, relying on the roads to keep them supplied with workers.
They supplied the mint with the metal to be coined, changed the various species of coins, and had a seat at the assizes in forgery cases.
They blockaded the Genoese quarter, but the Genoese were supplied by the Hospitallers, whose complex was nearby, and by Philip of Montfort who sent food from Tyre.
They selected the bar because of their good working relation with the bar's manager, Bill Gattis ; Atari supplied pinball machines to Gattis.
They are applied when air pressure is released from the system, and disengaged when air pressure is supplied.
They speak in whistles, and eat green soup supplied by the Soup Dragon.
They were now subject to an increasing amount of federal control, including having arms and accouterments supplied by the central government, federal funding, and numerous closer ties to the Regular Army.
They were supplied with water from an adjacent river or stream, or more normally, by an aqueduct.
They were supplied by airlifts of the British Force 136.
They were encouraged and supplied by the British, who had refused to evacuate British fortifications in the region as called for in the Treaty of Paris.
They sent Luigi the supplied photo to use it as a trap.
They could be supplied with gas from the Crystal Palace and District Gas Company's works at Bell Green, which continued in production until 1969.
They distributed Presidential proclamations, collected a variety of statistical information on commerce and manufacturing, supplied the names of government employees for the national register, and performed other routine tasks needed for the central government to function effectively.
They quickly supplied Fort Patrick Henry and waited out the siege.
They supplied the towns down the valley with fresh milk and eggs.
They were built by Werkspoor in Utrecht, Beijnes in Haarlem and Allan in Rotterdam ; Brown Boveri from Switzerland provided the electric equipment and Maybach supplied the diesel engines.
They were designed to form a royal palace in miniature, that could, if necessary, be sealed off from the rest of castle and supplied from the eastern gate by sea almost indefinitely.
They had had to be supplied by air.
They apparently had no explanation as to why Paraguay, which was even poorer and smaller than Bolivia and thus supplied even less adequately, still managed to prevail in the field of battle simply with better tactics and superior leadership.
They built extensively, establishing a bakery, printing house ( publishing their newspaper and other publications ), their " World College of Life ", a general store, concrete works, power plant ( that supplied power to the surrounding area years before it was available elsewhere in the region ) and more.
They manufactured a variety of electrical products including typewriters, alarms, and lighting and had a close relationship with the telegraph company Western Union to whom they supplied relays and other equipment.
They require a starting current pulse to operate, usually supplied by capacitors.

They and incidental
They provide a good deal of incidental detail otherwise lacking in the various parallel versions of the Silmarillion.
They include songs, works for piano and incidental music for his plays.
They often lack the incidental acoustic noises associated with piano playing, such as the sounds of pedals being depressed and the associated machinery shifting within the piano, which some actually consider a benefit.
They have recently recorded the theme song and incidental music for Maryoku Yummy, a children's television show currently showing on The Hub.
They are scene-by-scene construction, full record of dialogue, third-person point of view and the manifold incidental details to round out character ( i. e., descriptive incidentals ).
They are most frequently found as incidental findings on pelvic examination or at laparotomy.
They were more often transported as incidental passengers on ships carrying other cargoes rather than as the chief cargo on slave ships.
They believe that incidental to one of these leaps, the phenomenon of consciousness emerged.
They do not include incidental, non-legal costs ( e. g. expedited shipping costs for legal documents ).

They and score
They include two concertos for pianoforte, one in C major and one in B flat major, ( both 1773 ); a concerto for organ in C Major in two movements, ( the middle movement is missing from the autograph score, or perhaps, it was an improvised organ solo ) ( also 1773 ); two concertante works: a concerto for oboe, violin and cello in D major ( 1770 ), and a flute and oboe concerto in C major ( 1774 ).
They do carry an inherent risk, however, as they give the offensive team another runner on base, without any effort on their part, who could potentially score a run.
They were also the first team to score an offensive, defensive and special teams touchdown in the same Super Bowl.
They allowed 210 points and also scored an NFL best 456 points, becoming the first team since the 1972 Miami Dolphins to score the most points in the league and allow the fewest.
They were two runs ahead in the 9th inning, when I happened to hit a home run that tied the score.
They laid down the following rules: " Lead from the strong suit ; study your partner's hand ; and attend to the score.
They hoped to forestall further " piracy " by establishing the authorised production and tours in America before others could copy it and by delaying publication of the score and libretto.
They also wrote the score to the film State Fair ( 1945 ) ( which was remade in 1962 with Pat Boone ), and a special TV musical of Cinderella ( 1957 ).
" They were hired to write the score for the 1925 Theatre Guild production The Garrick Gaieties, the success of which brought them acclaim.
They finished the season in 1st place with a 7-3 record and defeated the Chicago Enforcers in the Playoffs and the San Francisco Demons in the Million Dollar Game with a score of 38-6 to win the league's sole Championship.
They played their first competitive match in the division that September against Woolwich Arsenal, with a score of 2 – 2.
They appeared in the 1919 Tournament East-West football game again, one year later, losing by a 17-0 score to a Great Lakes Naval Station team that included future football legends George Halas, Paddy Driscoll and Jimmy Conzelman.
They were the first U. S. sports channel to introduce the bar score / time graphic on the top of the screen ( initially known as the FoxBox ).
They had reached the end of regulation time and neither team had managed to score.
They defeated England 3 – 1 on penalties with the score 0 – 0 after extra time, with Beckham lost to injury and Wayne Rooney sent off for stamping on Ricardo Carvalho.
They are also useful against moving targets at medium range — experienced players often fire at the ground near the opponent's feet, ensuring that the target is hurt even if the munition does not score a direct hit.
They are given that name because contracts made in those suits score less ( 20 per contracted trick ) than contracts made in the major suits ( 30 per contracted trick ), and they rank lower in bidding.
They wrote the screenplays for Good News and The Barkleys of Broadway ( which reunited Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers ), and then adapted On the Town for Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly, scrapping most of Bernstein's music at the request of Arthur Freed, who did not care for the Bernstein score.
They worked on the score from March to May 1913, and to get the orchestra of the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées to cope with the unfamiliar and difficult music Monteux held seventeen rehearsals.
They blamed this poor performance on the Metacritic score of the game and the launch of competing titles like Diablo 3 ..
They replace the master hit with the notions of good attack ( the attacker makes a throw equal to or less than the good attack score, as shown on a table in relation to her attack score ) and good parry ( five points less than the parry score with the d20 in dice notation ).
They would give up on 15 points in their first five games, but on the other hand, they would fail to score a touchdown.

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