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They and threw
They often threw tidbits overboard.
They even threw another guy in!
They threw her into the smoking car, causing more injuries.
They note that despite his enormous success on both Broadway and in films, " he threw himself into each role with a sense of dedication.
They kept hold of one end, like streamers at a ball, and threw the other end.
They went insane and threw themselves off the Acropolis.
They threw the rocks behind their shoulders and the stones formed people.
They cut off Eurytion's ears and nose and threw him out.
They threw them as far as they could.
They threw their tjuringa sticks at it and broke its leg, and the sandhill wallaby called out that he was now lame and a man like them, not a bandicoot.
They threw away lines, they trod on each others words, they gabbled, they spoke at the same time.
They turned on him and stripped him of the coat his father made for him, and threw him into the cistern that Reuben had suggested.
They threw vast rocks from the cliffs, smashing the ships, and speared the men like fish.
They had an accumulation of grievances against the entertainments in the Birka: high prices ; much venereal disease among the area's prostitutes ; theft and general dishonesty ; an incident when an English soldier from Manchester found his sister serving as a nude dancer and prostitute there ( she had accepted an offer for a job in domestic service, but her purported employer took her to Cairo and left her there: see white slave trade ), and when he tried to take her away, the brothel's staff threw him out of an upstairs window.
They threw things at actors or orchestras who performed unpopular material, and rowdy audiences eventually prevented the Bowery Theatre from staging high drama at all.
They threw tantrums, upended their latrine bucket over a sergeant, similarly dumped a dixie ( a large camp kettle ) full of hot tea on a guard, handcuffed another guard to the prison bars with a pair of stolen cuffs, and burned their bedding.
They opened thirteen cases, threw the seventy objects on the ground and broke them, including one Tutankhamun case, from which they broke the statue of the king on a panther.
They divided the money and the horses among themselves, carried off in boats all the corn that they could, and burnt the rest or threw it into the river.
They threw the portrait down to the ground and one of the plunderers drew his sword upon the image and inflicted two deep strikes.
They smashed him into a plate-glass door and threw him to the ground, permanently injuring his chest and knee.
They threw free parties with music provided by the Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane and other bands.
They lost the game to the Jacksonville Sharks when Jacksonville quarterback Aaron Garcia threw a game-winning touchdown pass on the game's final play.
They went insane and threw themselves off the Acropolis.
They broke it up and threw the pieces into the river.

They and rocks
They would heat rocks directly in a fire and then add the bricks to a pot filled with water until it came to a boil so that it would cook the meat or vegetables in the boiling water.
They were formed by lateritization of various silicate rocks such as granite, gneiss, basalt, syenite, and shale.
They will modify sticks, rocks, grass, and leaves and use them when foraging for honey, termites, ants, nuts, and water.
They are found in sea water, soil, air, animals ' gastrointestinal tracts, hot springs and even deep beneath the Earth's crust in rocks.
They skirted the land of the Sirens, who sang an enchanting song that normally caused passing sailors to steer toward the rocks, only to hit them and sink.
They also rub their backs and bellies along the sides of trees or rocks.
They are constructed to provide comfort for miles of walking over rough terrains, and protect the hiker's feet against water, mud, rocks, and other wilderness obstacles.
They slew 7, 000 Irish but, as the knights tried to move the rocks with ropes and force, they failed.
This weathering removed everything but quartz grains, the most stable mineral. They are commonly affiliated with rocks that are deposited in a stable cratonic environment, such as aeolian beaches or shelf environments.
They are emanate under conditions that produce large volumes of unstable material, derived from fine-grained rocks, mostly shales, volcanic rocks, and metamorphic rock.
They are frequently mountains, trees, unusual rocks, rivers, waterfalls, and other natural edifices.
They are nocturnal and fossorial, finding shelter during the day in the relative cool of underground holes or undersides of rocks and coming out at night to hunt and feed.
They are among the most common metamorphic rocks ; some of them are graphitic and others calcareous.
They are found in Skye, Mull, Antrim and other places, where there are Paleogene volcanic rocks ; in Scotland, Derbyshire and Ireland among the carboniferous strata ; and among the still older rocks of the Lake District, southern uplands of Scotland and Wales.
They generally live singly in crevices or in burrows under rocks.
They are almost always used in shore fishing ( sea fishing from the shoreline ) from the beach, rocks or other shore feature.
They continued climbing along the North Face, passing the rocks that were later given the name Lipkin's Rocks.
They breed in large colonies on coastal cliffs or offshore islands, nesting in crevices among rocks or in burrows in the soil.
They can also be made into clam chowder or they can be cooked using hot rocks and seaweed in a New England clam bake.
They spout enough of what they did, but they're as emotionless as rocks.
They are typically isolated from siliciclastic sedimentary rocks using hydrofluoric acid but are occasionally extracted from carbonate-rich rocks.
They have also been found under banks and hollow stumps and rocks.

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