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They were agriculturalists, raising animals in captivity as well as growing crops.
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They crawled through the north fence and came on toward him, and now he saw that both were young, not more than nineteen or twenty.
They were dirty, their clothes were torn, and the girl was so exhausted that she fell when she was still twenty feet from the front door.
They expected greater things from him, regardless of how trying the circumstances, and they were disappointed.
`` They were supposed to meet Thor at nine PM for a conference concerning the ad campaign for their soap, a new angle based on this SX-21 stuff ''.
They were married over the week-end, though he was easily sixty and she could not have been even thirty.
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They were agriculturalists and may have been part of the Mound Builder civilization during the 9th – 12th centuries CE.
They state that if the diet of Neolithic agriculturalists had been in discordance with their physiology, then this would have created a selection pressure for evolutionary change and modern humans, such as Europeans, whose ancestors have subsisted on agrarian diets for 400 – 500 generations should be somehow adequately adapted to it.
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They can hardly restrain themselves from raising the question of whether Republicans, if they had been in power, would have made `` amateurish and monumental blunders '' in Cuba.
They allowed weaving of beads by raising every other thread and inserting strung beads in the shed, the space between the lowered and raised threads.
They drew the attention of the authorities to the serious consequences of any political implications in raising the banners.
They vary enormously, from helping families raise pigs in Venezuela, through creating school gardens in Cape Verde and Mauritania or providing school lunches in Uganda and teaching children to grow food, to raising fish in a leper community in India.
They contributed their own collections of books, conducted lengthy fund raising campaigns for buildings, and lobbied within their communities for financial support for libraries, as well as with legislatures and the Carnegie Library Endowment founded in the 20th century.
They argued that the different policy views were not related to views on whether raising the minimum wage would reduce teen employment ( the median economist said there would be a reduction of 1 %), but on value differences such as income redistribution.
They also criticized previous studies by David Peters, raising " serious questions " about the methods he used to recover pterosaurs among the prolacertiformes.
They work because raising the temperature of a semiconductor increases the number of electrons able to move about and carry charge-it promotes them into the conduction band.
They state that thousands of farmers in the United States, alone, make their living from raising tobacco leaves for use by the industry.
They are monogamous, although some caracaras may also employ alloparenting stratergies, where younger birds help adults ( usually their parents ) in raising the next brood of chicks.
It also cautioned them against “ raising their voices and displaying their books there .” They were, however, allowed “ to pay visits to it as of old .”
They are said to be particularly active in raising the windstorms of spring, during the period known as A ' Chailleach.
They returned to the stage to hone their act, and eventually made well-received appearances on Sunday Night at the London Palladium and Double Six, raising their profile and increasing their popularity.
They came out raising my brother and myself with the idea that it didn ’ t look like there was any God as far as they could see, but if we wanted to explore it for ourselves at a point where we were old enough and curious enough, then they wouldn't have any objections.
They were led by Knoxville businessman Colonel David C. Chapman, who, as head of the Great Smoky Mountains Park Commission, was largely responsible for raising the funds for the purchase of the property that became the core of the park.
They also characterized Rabbinical traditions about other gods mentioned in the Tanach as simply legends, and regarded them as raising doubt about what was said about Moloch.
They introduced the closing ceremony, the raising of national flags for the victors, and several less visible changes now accepted as tradition.
They reject the Phillips curve entirely, concluding that unemployment's influence is only a small portion of a much larger inflation picture that includes prices of raw materials, intermediate goods, cost of raising capital, worker productivity, land, and other factors.
They bought out the remaining 80 % stake in Canada's Wonderland in 1993, raising the number of parks to five.
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