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They and walk
They could walk, ride on a bus or be driven.
They would be provided slight shelter from the sun by the corn, and would deter many animals from attacking the corn and beans because their coarse, hairy vines and broad, stiff leaves are difficult or uncomfortable for animals such as deer and raccoons to walk through, crows to land on, etc.
They take a last walk in the park.
They also agreed that " we shall by all means labor to keep off from us all such as are contrary minded, and receive only such unto us as may be probably of one heart with us, such as that we either know or may well and truly be informed to walk in a peaceable conversation with all meekness of spirit, for the edification of each other in the knowledge and faith of the Lord Jesus …" The covenant also stipulated that if differences were to arise between townsmen, they would seek arbitration for resolution and each would pay his fair share for the common good.
They are much more closely related to sea lions than true seals, and share with them external ears ( pinnae ), relatively long and muscular foreflippers, and the ability to walk on all fours.
They were eventually able to walk to their expedition ship MV Benjamin Bowring and boarded it on August 4, 1982 at position 80: 31N 00: 59W.
They see Hamlet walk by but fail to seize the opportunity to interview him.
They may also hop like a kangaroo or simply run / walk on four legs.
They start at the Oktagon and during a one hour walk through the park visitors can follow the water's way until they reach the lake of the castle Wilhelmshöhe where a big fountain of about 50 metres marks the end of the spectacle.
They do this by means of a biased random walk, with ' runs ' and ' tumbles ' brought about by rotating the flagellum counter-clockwise and clockwise respectively.
They read: " You did not kill them: their ideas walk on our legs ".
They all compared favourably with average fitness levels for women in their age range, but the Scottish country dancers were shown to have more agility, stronger legs and to be able to walk more briskly than people who took part in other forms of exercise.
They have the ability to walk up walls and other inclined surfaces due to their feet, which resemble plungers.
They walk and talk, sit and talk, go to shrinks, go to lunch, make love and talk, talk to the camera, or launch into inspired monologues like Annie's free-association as she describes her family to Alvy.
They listen as the aliens, seeking a way in, walk around the house.
They perch on rocks and feed at the edge of the water, but they often also grip the rocks firmly and walk down them beneath the water until partly or wholly submerged.
They may act, walk, talk, and dress like gang members and will tend to socialize with them.
They were slow ( men could run, and frequently walk, faster ); vulnerable ( to artillery ) due to their size, clumsiness and inability to carry armour against anything but rifle and machine gun ammunition ; extremely uncomfortable ( conditions inside them often incapacitating crews with engine fumes and heat, and driving some mad with noise ); and often despicably unreliable ( frequently failing to make it to their targets due to engine or track failures ).
They were not considered safe places to walk.
The jurist William Arabin said of its residents " They will steal the very teeth out of your mouth as you walk through the streets.
They can also make leaps of up to, and walk bipedally with their arms raised for balance.
They argue that feature transformations used for the description of audio and biosignals can also be used to predict stock market prices successfully which would contradict the random walk hypothesis.
They do not make me walk the floor
They bend bamboo shoots horizontally in order to walk on them and eat from higher branches.
They find the place quite Earth-like with buildings and people, but walk around and begin to wonder where everyone is.

They and shallow
They generally possess compound eyes and a carapace, which may be a shell of two valves enclosing the trunk ( as in most Cladocera ), broad and shallow ( as in the Notostraca ), or entirely absent ( as in the Anostraca ).
They actually have a shallow history, and though unadon ( kabayaki eel bowl ) and ( tempura bowl ) that go back to the late Edo Period, the oyakodon ( chicken-egg combo bowl ) is a Meiji era innovation, with other ) donburi dishes following suit in later years.
They tend to be broad and shallow and to have wide seasonal variations in water flow.
They are particularly strongly excited when their source is close to the surface of the Earth, as in a shallow earthquake or explosion.
They tend to be larger than shallow landslides and form along a plane of weakness such as a fault or bedding plane.
They reach highest diversity in reef environments but are also widespread on shallow shores, around the poles — refugia where crinoids are at their most abundant — and throughout the deep ocean, where bottom-dwelling and burrowing sea cucumbers are common — sometimes accounting for up to 90 % of organisms.
They are found in all marine waters, from surface tropical waters and shallow tide pools to the deep sea and polar regions.
They inhabit sand and mud beneath shallow coastal waters and can survive in relatively anoxic environments.
They live in the mud, which they eat, in comparatively shallow waters up to.
They spawn in mid to late spring, somewhat later than northern pike, over shallow, vegetated areas.
They are found in shallow temperate and tropical waters and are bottom-dwelling carnivores.
They tend to be wide and shallow near the Bay ( in the James Bay Lowlands ), whereas they are steeper and narrower further upstream ( as they pour off the Canadian Shield ).
They are usually located at a depth of around, although in areas where the continental shelf remains shallow dugongs have been known to travel more than from the shore, descending to as far as, where deepwater seagrasses such as Halophila spinulosa are found.
They favour ponds and shallow lakesides over running water.
They are popular in the summer, particularly the Queen Elizabeth Gardens, as the water there is shallow and slow-flowing enough to enter safely.
They are most commonly found at shallow depths in tropical waters, but deep water and cold water corals also exist on smaller scales in other areas.
They fished with nets or by hand in the shallow rivers.
They included many types of brachiopods, ammonites and molluscs characteristic of the shallow seas in which they were deposited.
They were the first to travel along the Michigan lakeshore and also to cross the narrow and shallow harbor entrance that existed at the base of the hill coming down from the bluffs to the narrow strip of land eventually known as the Buttersville Peninsula.
They come near shore to shallow water to lay their eggs and the low tide strands them leaving them to die, thus the " slaughter.
They probably practiced a rudimentary form of swidden agriculture and lived in caves and later in groups of either shallow pit dwellings or above-ground houses, leaving rich middens for modern archaeological study.
They can be covered in shallow water, but in the summer and fall, they can be completely dry.
They are found on shallow reefs in the tropical Atlantic, Indian, and mostly western Pacific oceans.
They are identifiable by their huge feet and claws which enable them to walk on floating vegetation in the shallow lakes that are their preferred habitat.

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