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They embrace independent poverty, usually with a `` shack-up '' partner who will help support them.
They may even enroll a colored student or two for show, though he usually turns out to be from Thailand, or any place other than the American South.
They usually range from 20 to 60 feet in height, but when they pour into a V-shaped inlet or harbor they may rise to mountainous proportions.
They suggested several new foods, and usually I found them good, except the sweets, which I think I could learn to like.
They usually have long hind limbs that fold underneath them, shorter forelimbs, webbed toes with no claws, no tails, large eyes and glandular moist skin.
They usually use existing burrows of aardvarks, porcupines or springhares, despite being capable of creating their own.
They differ from other related families by often being pachycauline ( i. e. with a thickened trunk, usually wider at the base, which has a water storage function ), by usually having succulent leaves, and by possessing a trimerous flower with a superior ovary and seeds with an aryl.
They are herbaceous perennials, usually with bulbs, although in some cases they have short rhizomes.
They are herbaceous perennials with bulbs, and can be identified by their rather fleshy leaves, usually large and attractive flowers, with six stamens and an inferior ovary.
They are petiolate or perfoliate and more or less sheathing, the blade usually dissected and pinnatifid, but entire in some genera.
They took their chief meal in a common refectory or dining hall at 3 P. M., up to which hour they usually fasted.
They usually cannot filter out meaningful or appropriate anagrams from large numbers of nonsensical word combinations.
They are usually informal and often feature discussions.
They usually do not have attached weaponry.
They are highly mobile, usually based on caterpillar track carrying either a large howitzer or other field gun or alternatively a mortar or some form of rocket or missile launcher.
They are usually used for long-range indirect bombardment support on the battlefield.
They are usually humorous or good-natured.
They are used to treat a wide variety of conditions and symptoms and are usually a first choice when short-term CNS sedation is needed.
They are used in remote areas where use of septic tanks is limited, usually to reduce nutrient loads in lakes.
They usually get the heat from the exhaust of a generator or fuel cell.
" They also apply these judgments to other things that they encounter, and will usually deem something " cool " if it is associated with violence, sex or the macabre.
They bully Stewart and regularly take advantage of his attempts to befriend them, which usually results in Stewart getting in trouble with his parents for something actually done by Beavis and Butt-Head.
They were usually smaller and targeted at selected audiences.
They send these signals by means of an axon, which is a thin protoplasmic fiber that extends from the cell body and projects, usually with numerous branches, to other areas, sometimes nearby, sometimes in distant parts of the brain or body.

They and ran
They ran for three hours.
They ran across Mr. Rayburn and the youngster expressed a desire to get the Speaker's autograph.
They ran into 15th Panzer Division just south of Deir el Shein and drove it west.
They even had steam-powered engines that ran the machines at some of their factories in Economy.
They became interested in how long " you could make the human body jump about without stopping ", which they did for a few months, until Mik ran out of money and wanted to return to Hawkwind, taking Lemmy with him.
They were also completely compatible with the DEC KL10, and ran all KL10 binaries ( including the operating system ) with no modifications at about 2-3 times faster than a KL10.
They also ran a microbrewery.
They regularly ran or walked six kilometres ( four miles ) to swim in Ruissalo, and back, sometimes twice a day.
They were the backbone of the professional army and were the career soldiers who ran the day to day life of the soldiers and issued commands in the field.
They followed this up with the 40, 760 transistor, 39 instruction RISC-II in 1983, which ran over three times as fast as RISC-I.
They ran away from school together and were arrested in Alabama for arson and vandalism a short time later.
They ran several blocks toward the accident.
They met regularly after that, but did not become a couple until 1987 when they ran into each other at a Los Angeles Lakers game that Wayne and Alan Thicke were attending.
They ran MS-DOS on an 8 MHz processor, and the built-in screen could emulate the Monochrome Display Adapter or Color Graphics Adapter.
They took him to Blacklow Hill and murdered him ; one ran him through the heart with his sword and the other beheaded him.
They claimed this monster attacked the men, who quickly ran away and hid until morning.
They said these people were three times the size of a man of the present day, that they were so swift and strong that they could run by the side of a buffalo, and, taking the animal in one arm, could tear off a leg and eat it as they ran.
They moved to London the following year, where Richard ran unsuccessfully for election as a Member of Parliament and Pankhurst opened a small fabric shop called Emerson and Company.
While part of an intellectual junta that briefly ran Springfield in " They Saved Lisa's Brain ", he proposes plans to limit breeding to once every seven years ( a reference to the Vulcan blood fever of mating, called Pon farr ), commenting that this would mean much less breeding for most, but for him, " much, much more ".
They find a little boy named Donald who ran away from home and wants to join the navy.
They brought a supply with them from Europe, but when this ran out, they began to look for a substitute.
They moved to Jerusalem in 1840, where Fielding Mahone ran a hotel ( tavern ).
They were popular on radio throughout the 1940s, primarily on their own program which ran from 1942 until 1947 on NBC and from 1947 to 1949 on ABC.
They were stranded in Fernandina at the far northeast tip of Florida for three weeks until Captain Charlie Fossard, who ran a freight and passenger schooner between Daytona and Fernandina, arrived.

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