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They thought that this meant that the languages were unorganized and lacked strict rules for pronunciation, and they took it as evidence that the languages were more primitive than their own.
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They thought it would be a chance for you to make a life out where nobody will be thought any better than the next except for just what's inside of them.
They thought of themselves, to use Jefferson's words, as `` the Argonauts '' who had lived in `` the Heroic Age ''.
They were asked to vote `` true '' if they thought they had seen him make the error, `` false '' if they thought he had not ; ;
They want to be fat cats, Pam thought, and lighted a cigarette and leaned back on a chaise and considered pulling her thoughts together.
They are also thought to have pioneered the modern alto format of viola, in contrast to older tenor violas, but this stating is not correct since Gasparo made violas from altos of 39 to tenors of 44, 7 cm.
They thought that the deity which was the most popular fire-controlling deity in central and eastern Japan must have been enshrined in it.
They show the closest relationship with the Slavic languages, and have, by most scholars, been reconstructed to a common Proto-Balto-Slavic stage, during which Common Balto-Slavic lexical, phonological, morphological and accentological isoglosses are thought to have developed.
They treated comradeship as of the greatest importance, those among them being the most feared and most powerful who were thought to have the largest number of attendants and associates.
They are thought to be advantageous because they can be objective and present little risk of conflict of interest.
They held the first Burns supper on what they thought was his birthday on 29 January 1802, but in 1803 discovered from the Ayr parish records that the correct date was 25 January 1759, and since then suppers have been held on 25 January, Burns ' birthday.
They thought that individuals should be free to pursue their self-interest without control or restraint by society.
They decided to transfer the Cuban U-2 reconnaissance missions to the Air Force ; if another U-2 was shot down, they thought a cover story involving Air Force flights would be easier to explain than CIA flights.
They and meant
They were meant to keep in check the Basques and defend the mouth of the Garonne from the Vikings when the latter appeared c. 844 in the region of Bordeaux.
They have fewer teeth and shorter skulls, with much more specialized carnassials meant for shearing meat.
They received the answer that by the " third fruit " the " third generation " was meant, and that the " narrow passage " was not the isthmus of Corinth, but the straits of Rhium.
They distrusted standing armies and banks, and the dismantling of the federalist taxation system meant they could not finance the quick hiring of mercenaries.
They explained that this blindness meant that Poland was blind back then, but from now was going to be illuminated by Mieszko and elevated over the neighboring nations.
He warded off the evil hour that seemed approaching, he infused vigour into our arms, he taught the nation to speak again as England used to speak to foreign powers ... Pitt, on entering upon administration, had found the nation at the lowest ebb in point of power and reputation ... France, who meant to be feared, was feared heartily ... They were willing to trust that France would be so good as to ruin us by inches.
They also practiced a form of excommunication from the assembly of worshipers, which in ancient Gaul meant a separation from secular society as well.
They might have been something between a " status symbol " and a " passive defence " building, meant to be a deterrent for possible enemies.
They are also meant not to notice this ; for thereupon they would have to be at a loss and therefore useless.
They were mainly meant for townsmen, who were generally not wealthy enough to afford an original painting.
They were magical figures and columns erected in public places, meant to protect the cities from afflictions.
They also pointed out that the rise of this industry meant that artistic excellence was displaced by sales figures as a measure of worth: a novel, for example, was judged meritorious solely on whether it was a best-seller, music succumbed to ratings charts and the blunt commercial logic of the Gold disc.
They received the answer that by the " third fruit " the " third generation " was meant, and that the " narrow passage " was not the isthmus of Corinth, but the straits of Rhium.
They drew 1 – 1 at the Philips Stadion, which meant that Valencia advanced to the quarter-final 3 – 5 on aggregate.
They meant by this that those lands belonged to the Shoshone tribe headed by a man whose name was Inyo.
They received the answer that by the " third fruit " the " third generation " was meant, and that the " narrow passage " was not the isthmus of Corinth, but the straits of Patras.
They received the answer that by the " third fruit " the " third generation " was meant, and that the " narrow passage " was not the isthmus of Corinth, but the straits of Rhium.
They received the answer that by the " third fruit " the " third generation " was meant, and that the " narrow passage " was not the isthmus of Corinth, but the straits of Rhium.
They also meant that the engine was very much " sealed for life "-for example, replacing the big-end bearings required specialised equipment to dismantle and reassemble the built-up crankshaft, and as this was often not available the entire crankshaft had to be replaced.
They headed for higher ground which meant St. Claude Avenue ( closer to the Mississippi River ) in Arabi and the Kaiser Aluminum plant in Chalmette.
They were the first to achieve reputations for very close compatibility with the IBM machines, which meant that they could run software written for the IBM machine without recompilation.
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