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They then dragged him into the city, presenting him ( in the market square ) to Queen Isabella, Roger Mortimer, and the Lancastrians.
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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.
Defoe then commented, `` If they Could Draw that young Gentleman into Their Measures They would show themselves quickly, for they are not asham'd to Say They want only a head to Make a beginning ''.
They had watered their stock at immense profit, then had raised the price of coal fifty cents a ton, netting themselves another $20,000,000 in annual profit.
They seemed then to have had a single mind and body, a mutuality which had been accepted with the fact of their youth, casually.
They were married at a lavish ceremony which was duly recorded in Parvenu and all other magazines and newspapers, and then they honeymooned in Bermuda.
They then point out that with our present lack of knowledge of all the factors concerned in the rise and fall of epidemics, it is unlikely that a planned episode could be initiated.
They were then centrifuged at 59,780 Pm for 35 to 80 min at 20-degrees-C in a Spinco model E ultracentrifuge at a protein concentration of 1.00 to 1.25%.
They may then adjust their positions and movements to avoid too much pressure on the urethra and the anterior wall of the vagina ; ;
`` They can be going along, doing little damage, then bang, bang -- they can hit a couple of passes on you for touchdowns and put you in trouble ''.
They looked at the ruins of the old Roman wall on the lower Via Veneto, then they went to the Farnese Gardens.
They raced and maneuvered for war, swinging their horses in single file and then abreast like cavalry.
They then analysed the responses to generate an estimate of a person's tendency to act altruistically and compared each person's level of altruism against their fMRI brain scan.
They assault a scholar walking home from the public library, rob a store leaving the owner and his wife bloodied and unconscious, stomp a panhandling derelict, then scuffle with a rival gang.
They settled first in the Ancient Pueblo areas for a few hundred years, then migrated to their current location.
They would then assemble them into the final product, making cut-and-try changes in the parts until they fit and could work together ( craft production ).
They then came in contact with the Berghouata, a Berber tribal confederation, who followed a " heresy " founded by Salih ibn Tarif, three centuries earlier.
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But the real importance, to my mind, lay in the effect they had on our own people, and especially the village masses .... Non-cooperation dragged them out of the mire and gave them self-respect and self-reliance .... They acted courageously and did not submit so easily to unjust oppression ; their outlook widened and they began to think a little in terms of India as a whole .... It was a remarkable transformation and the Congress, under Gandhi's leadership, must have the credit for it.
They explained that the man had been swimming the river when he was attacked by a " water beast " that had mauled him and dragged him under.
They dragged him from his horse, stripped him, and scrawled Biblical verses against corruption and arrogance on his skin.
They dragged him from his horse, stripped him, and scrawled Biblical verses against corruption and arrogance on his skin.
They usually appear on one or two sides of the viewing area as long rectangular areas containing a bar ( or thumb ) that can be dragged along a trough ( or track ) to move the body of the document as well as two arrows on either end for precise adjustments.
They pulled his breeches around his ankles, and dragged him around the house, but Lawrence refused to reveal the whereabouts of his money.
They also have four barbels — tactile organs that precede their toothless mouth and are dragged along often murky river bottoms.
They were dragged from their car in one of the most violent attacks on U. S. contractors in the conflict.
They dragged it forth, burned it and scattered the bones, which were recovered by Catholic faithful and distributed as relics to various churches of his order.
They were discovered and all were murdered except Eliza, who was dragged away by several Arab irregulars.
They are supposed to have dragged the carcass back to town, where it was pinned with wings outstretched across the entire length of a barn.
They decide to appoint Rincewind, whom they dragged out of bed in the early hours of the morning, the Egregious Professor of Cruel and Unusual Geography, and send him down ( against his will ) to investigate this strange world.
They rode down with a friend to view the remains and found his body on top the hill where he evidently had been dragged by the scout.
But the real importance, to my mind, lay in the effect they had on our own people, and especially the village masses .... Non-cooperation dragged them out of the mire and gave them self-respect and self-reliance .... They acted courageously and did not submit so easily to unjust oppression ; their outlook widened and they began to think a little in terms of India as a whole .... It was a remarkable transformation and the Congress, under Gandhi's leadership, must have the credit for it.
They traveled on railroads, known as " dummylines " and the felled trees were dragged or " skidded " to the railroad where they were later loaded onto rail cars.
They were split by Alan Jones's Williams, a sign of continuing improvement for the team and their Australian driver, who had finished 2nd the last time out at Watkins Glen, and Emerson Fittipaldi, who dragged the uncompetitive Copersucar up to 6th.
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