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They and were
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 were running from something.
They were a pair of lost, whipped kids, Morgan thought as he went to bed.
They passed ranches that were framed dark gray against the black hills.
They were tethered, army style, on stable lines.
They bawled questions that were not answered in the uproar.
They were about a mile off ; ;
They weren't sleeping, of course, but they thought they were doing him a favor by pretending.
They expected greater things from him, regardless of how trying the circumstances, and they were disappointed.
They were going to town, and they were both excited.
They were free.
They were in a fight, outweighed in both numbers and money.
They were sitting on their heels, rider-fashion, over by the still empty calf wagon.
They were considering it gravely, neither seeming to like what he planned.
They were silent for a little while, each looking glum.
They were all good men.
They were headed straight for each other on a collision course.
`` 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.
They were west of the Sabine, but only God knew where.
They were engulfed by the weird silence, broken only by the low, angry murmur of the river.
They were already swollen to bursting.

They and convicted
They were tried in an oyer and terminer court without the benefit of a jury, and four were convicted.
They were subsequently charged and convicted of murder and sentenced to death.
They had, between them, made the Law of 22 Prairial one of the charges against him, and after his fall, advocating Terror would mean adopting the policy of a convicted enemy of the Republic, endangering the advocate's own head.
They secretly tried and convicted collaborators during the Cylon Occupation and executed them.
They were convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment.
They were all convicted — even those who had not been members of the union for years — and given prison terms of up to twenty years.
* Kevin Trudeau, US writer and billiards promoter, convicted of fraud and larceny in 1991, known for a series of late-night infomercials and his series of books about " Natural Cures " They " Don't Want You to Know About ".
They were subsequently convicted in a trial in state court and sentenced to jail terms: Wilbur Tracy for 180 days plus a $ 1, 000. 00 fine ; Mary Ellen Tracy for 90 days plus mandatory screening for STDs.
They charge them with civil rights violations to ensure they will be tried at the federal level ; four of them had previously been convicted in a state court of firebombing a black man's home, only to receive five-year suspended sentences.
They were finally convicted of an offence against the Statute of Praemunire, and condemned to forfeit their estates, receiving a small maintenance from the parliament.
They were all convicted of high treason after pleading guilty.
They had been locked up by Robert the Wise after having been convicted for murder, rape, pillage, treason and several other offenses.
They cite the song " A Song For Assata " about a member of the Black Liberation Army and step-aunt of deceased rapper Tupac Shakur named Assata Shakur, previously known as Joanne Chesimard, who was convicted in 1977 of the first degree murder of New Jersey state trooper Werner Foerster.
They were arrested on 9 May 1968 and convicted in 1969 by the efforts of a squad of detectives led by Detective Superintendent Leonard " Nipper " Read, and were both sentenced to life imprisonment.
They made up the majority of Georgians convicted for economic crimes, and were punished more severely than the rest of the population.
They were convicted, but acquitted on appeal.
They argued that the accused were convicted under the pressure of the mob, with blatant disregard for their constitutional rights.
They were both convicted and sentenced to life in prison for participating in the project.
They were convicted on the first charge but not the second in 1949.
They appealed their case to the United States Supreme Court, arguing that the law under which they had been convicted was unconstitutional because states have no authority to pass laws concerning sovereign Indian Nations.
They acquitted Nichols on the charges of first degree ( premeditated ) murder, but convicted him on the lesser charge of involuntary ( unintentional ) manslaughter in the deaths of the federal law enforcement officers.
They were convicted of the crime in 2007, two years after the 10th Earl's body was found dismembered in the French Alps.
They were later convicted of murder, despite their claimed defense of necessity.
They had gotten a stay of execution from the governor which states that Packer could not be convicted of a state crime since Colorado was not a state at the time of the incident.

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