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They and undertook
They also undertook anti-Austrian propaganda and organized spies and saboteurs to operate within the empire's provinces.
They collaborated extensively, socialized, and undertook many journeys and vacations together.
" They recognized each other's spheres of interest and undertook " to assist one another with all political, economic and military means when one of the three contracting powers is attacked " by a country not already involved in the war, excluding the Soviet Union.
They undertook their first major tour of Europe in August – September 1968, playing alongside The Doors in the Netherlands, England, Germany, and Sweden.
During this period, in which the band could not release their own music owing to the legal dispute with Rhythm King, the pair undertook remix work for React 2 Rhythm, ICP, Supereal, Inner City, Sunscreem, Ultra Nate and provided two remixes to David Bowie's single Jump They Say.
They also recognised that the mill was Grade II listed as therefore undertook to secure the mill's foundations.
They conducted preliminary surveys, noted 9 carved monuments, took notes on the structures of the A Group Plaza, and undertook limited excavations in two locations.
They undertook a European tour to promote it and continued to tour America through late 2007.
They purchased and undertook a restoration of the 1805 farmhouse on Turkey Hill Road that would later become the model for the TV studio of Martha Stewart Living.
They undertook a successful tour of the UK the following month.
They undertook production duties once again, but this time without Azor involved in any songs.
They also undertook some toolmaking for another Glasgow company, William Beardmore and Company ; and, for a short time, produced aircraft radiators.
They aggressively undertook actions to sell the company.
They fixed wages, regulated food supplies, built and controlled roads and bridges, and undertook to provide and supervise locally those services mandated by the Crown and Parliament for the welfare of the county.
They list the forty-eight vows made by Amitabha as a bodhisattva by which he undertook to build a Pure Land where beings are able to practise the Dharma without difficulty or distraction.
They undertook in 1308 a campaign against Gdansk.
They list the forty-eight vows made by Amitabha as a bodhisattva by which he undertook to build a Pure Land where beings are able to practise the Dharma without difficulty or distraction.
They both then undertook long journeys to end up in Africa, whereupon they both meet rather violent deaths ... And in both cases they lay alone for one night each after " death " and then " returned " back home ..."
They undertook to give each country a Polish-reconstructed Enigma, along with details of their equipment, including Zygalski sheets and Rejewski's cryptologic bomb.
They undertook several short-term moves west, battling the Wild Jurchens of the north and the Koreans to their south.
They arrived at the island in the late afternoon and undertook a 45 minute search for Kearney but no sign was seen.
They undertook another European tour to promote Hammer of God.
They undertook to provide care and maintenance of the station on behalf of Central Trains who operated it at that time.
They moved to a new home in the Somerset village of Catcott, where Hollis indulged his formidable skills as a golfer and undertook some modest jobs in local government.

They and week's
They ranged from his criticism of Mother Teresa for not being a real nun to his attack on the week's weather.
They did so with sleeping bags, clothes, a chemical toilet and a week's supply of food and were supported by other students on Facebook and Twitter.
They are often expected to participate in the week's activities as well.
They have at their disposal three airtight rooms, one spacesuit, three days ' worth of air, a week's supply of food, and a year's supply of water.
They then assisted him in picking out the five players for next's week's programme.
They returned for the following week's edition, 13 July, hosted by DJ Pete Murray.
They should bring at least one week's extra supplies in case their departure is delayed due to bad weather.
They pointed out that during the previous week's loss to Washington, the team had attempted only three passes on several third-and-long situations during the game.

They and intensive
* They can be very useful in intensive care to sedate patients receiving mechanical ventilation or those in extreme distress.
They made intensive animal husbandry practical on a much larger scale.
They became farmers and used intensive German farming techniques that proved highly productive.
They can either be intensive or semi-intensive.
They are often used during surgical procedures and in intensive care and emergency medicine to cause paralysis.
They saw intensive action during the War.
They may also be admitted for intensive / invasive monitoring, such as the crucial hours after major surgery when deemed too unstable to transfer to a less intensively monitored unit.
They received intensive training on topics like data structures and algorithms.
They were all subjected to close scrutiny to assure their political reliability and were given intensive ideological indoctrination.
They are more labor intensive than grapple skidders because someone ( the operator or a second person ) must drag the winch line out to the logs and hook them up.
They are also used to buffer watercourses, ponds or wild habitat from adjacent fields from intensive agricultural operations.
They also tried to introduce more intensive military education.
"), and to emphasize the subject through an intensive pronoun ( e. g., " They ate all the food themselves.
They were able to do this through the federal government's " bulk-labour " program that allowed labour intensive industries to bring European displaced persons to Canada, in order to fill those jobs.
They also provide care for infants who are convalescing after intensive care
They can usually support intensive cropping, with areas used for wet rice in Java supporting some of the densest populations in the world.
They are very active participants in the Musical Connections program-which brings intensive, collaborative musical experiences to underserved communities.
They all experience frequent, intensive and chronic shortages.
They include junior groups and senior groups which last for two weeks at a time, as well as a one week intensive for more experienced actors.
They prefer dark, warm areas near hot water pipes and heating tapes, in bathrooms, kitchens, intensive care units, operating rooms, etc.
They have low production costs ( US $ 1 – 3 / kg live shrimp ), are not very labor intensive, and do not require advanced technical skills.
They were aided in England by a group of prominent abolitionists, including Harriet Martineau, who arranged for their intensive schooling at the Ockham School in Surrey.
They practiced intensive crop rotation with corn, beans, squash, sorghum, millet, yams, etc., with banana plantations stretching for miles.
They often used their relatively small plots of land for intensive and diversified forms of agriculture ; the kokujin sought to be as productive and self-sufficient as possible, hoping to gain wealth and power.

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