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They and walked
They walked the horses, heading along the river, Barton and Emmett Foster in the lead, seven men riding quietly through the night.
They walked toward each other.
They either walked or were driven.
They walked slowly past the sherbet-colored cottages -- eleven lemon, nine mint, seven orange -- around the curve to a deserted stand with an `` Eats '' sign jiggling in the wind.
They walked from midnight to noon, noon to midnight, and came to the beast sprawled on its side.
They regularly ran or walked six kilometres ( four miles ) to swim in Ruissalo, and back, sometimes twice a day.
They first walked to the top of the West Entrance steps ( the highest point of the campus ).
They shot dead John Scullion, a civilian, as he walked home.
They then walked to the western side of the island, touring Kisakata on, and began hiking back at a leisurely pace along the coastline.
They prayed for the future of the settlement, sang “ My Country ' Tis of Thee ” and several Slovak hymns, closing with the singing of “ Kto Za Pravdu Horí ” ( Whoever Seeketh the Truth ), after which they walked to the parked buses on U. S. Highway 41 and left for Brooksville.
They mistook Bouchiki for their target and shot him repeatedly as he walked back from a cinema to his apartment with his pregnant wife.
They simply walked away, tied all their sheets together, climbed over the wall, jumped on a phone booth and ran away.
They walked the streets of Rome on March 12, 1514 in an extravagant procession of exotic wildlife and wealth of the Indies, with many dressed in " Indian style ".
They walked along the coast of India to reach Australia.
They walked across Asia to reach the Americas, and from Central Asia into Europe.
They walked back to the city, where Pulitzer wrote an account of the fraud and was pleased when it was accepted by the Westliche Post, evidently his first published news story.
They continued this denial even when O ' Malley was seen flying past their picture window, when he walked into their living room, and even after O ' Malley was elected their representative to Congress.
They also kidnapped and beat to death a number of Palestinians who walked on or close to the land they had stolen.
They walked down to present-day Lynchburg and Roanoke before crossing the Blue Ridge and Cumberland Mountains through the Cumberland Gap, where English Station was the first settlement at which they arrived.
They tended to oppose Marinetti's artistic and political direction of the movement, and in 1924 the socialists, communists and anarchists walked out of the Milan Futurist Congress.
They were gardens into which you walked through a frame ," wrote Enid Bagnold.
They walked in and sat down, demanding to join the feast.
They had dyed or painted the bottoms of their moccasins black, but one story claimed that the Blackfoot Indians walked through the ashes of prairie fires, which in turn coloured the bottoms of their moccasins black.
They walked on foot from the Kathmandu valley ( six days of trekking from the valley ), and using Manang as their base camp they started exploring the mountain ranges, peaks and valleys of the Annapurna massif.

They and off
They were about a mile off ; ;
They were far off and looked tiny.
They turned at the bottom of Kate's steps and moved off in the direction of the park.
They set bouncing betties to jump and explode at testicle level while we more mercifully had them go off at the head.
They had stripped him of his musket and equipment, and now they were pulling his boots and jacket off.
They answered him in monosyllables, nods, occasionally muttering in Greek to one another, awaiting the word from Papa, who restlessly cracked his knuckles, anxious to stuff himself into his white Cadillac and burst off to the freeway.
They were not capable of supporting themselves off the plantation, and Louisiana law required their removal from the state.
They piled into the waiting cars, motors roared, the cars sped off.
They went into the sun together and paraded grandly in their war clothes, painting their faces with the sacred attis dug far off in the cave of skeletons.
They mounted their horses and rode off into the hills.
They had their first real fight, and Bobbie went off to get drunk.
They struck off north-westwards and wintered at Cwatbridge near Bridgnorth.
They can be exported in the apoptotic bodies that pinch off from the surface of the dying cell and the fact that they are engulfed by phagocytes prevents the initiation of a host response.
They defeated Guy, but were bought off and left in autumn.
They cut the head off their prize, leaving Yahiya's body to rot.
They also scoured the minor leagues for selections in the Rule 5 draft ( Paul Blair from the Mets in 1962, Moe Drabowsky from the Cardinals in 1965 ) and claims off waivers ( Curt Blefary, 1965 AL Rookie of the Year, from the Yankees in 1963 ).
They transfer the property and redeem it by the nearer kinsman taking off his sandal and handing it over to Boaz.
They show off the band's strengths significantly, in part because the group was not confined to the three-minute limits of 78 RPM discs.
They became adept at raiding Spanish settlements and, albeit in declining numbers, managed to hold off the Spaniards and their descendants until the late nineteenth century.
They were formed by H < sub > 2 </ sub > S ( hydrogen sulfide ) gas rising from below, where reservoirs of oil give off sulfurous fumes.
They practice hard for them and come up with a 2 minute 30 second routine to show off at the competitions.
They later made the decision turn off her life support, with John's agreement.
They allow a current through them to rise to a certain value, and then level off at a specific value.
They rested a while before setting off on their journey in the Mayflower and the Speedwell on 20 August 1620.
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.

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