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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 decorated
They are usually decorated and the person who starts the book writes their name and address as the first person sending the book.
They are often brightly decorated.
They are often mounted on special paper, such as handmade paper, Ingres paper, Japanese paper, or paper decorated by marbling.
They decorated it with white shells.
They decorated it with white lightning.
They decorated it with white corn.
They decorated it with dark clouds that make male rain.
They decorated it with pollen and the clouds that bring female rain.
They say, for example, that the rubrics have reduced the number of genuflections and other gestures associated with reverence for the sacred elements ; that phrases such as " spiritual drink " are deliberately ambiguous ; and that the GIRM directs the removal of the tabernacle from its previous place on the main altar to another part of the church ( albeit one that is " truly noble, prominent, readily visible, beautifully decorated and suitable for prayer " – GIRM 314 ).
They wear colourful clothing and new jewellery, and their hands are decorated with henna designs.
They were decorated with tilings in different colour schemes depending on the station.
They decorated the stage with elaborate backdrops and performed no slapstick whatsoever.
They are generally not decorated with incisions or stamps, which are common in other Southeast Asian wares.
They crafted lavishly decorated pottery storage vessels, clay figurines called dogū, and crystal jewels.
They still used red and black flags, but now they decorated them with their own designs.
They are generally a semi-circular or circular band, often metal, and decorated with real or fake jewels and are worn as a form of adornment.
They conceived a garden decorated with Roman porticos, monumental porches, columns, and other classical decoration.
They carried rods decorated with fasces and, outside the pomerium, with axes that symbolized the power to execute.
They were decorated for the New Year ( 2010 ) from January 7, 2010 to January 14, 2010 in Japan and from January 7, 2010 to January 21, 2010 in Asia.
They agreed to record in the city with a studio decorated like it was outside with white wooden fences and stacks of hay.
They were free from depictions of religious scenes and normally decorated with ornament, which made them easy to accept in the West, indeed by the late Middle Ages there was a fashion for pseudo-Kufic imitations of Arabic script used decoratively in Western art.
They saw that all the carriages that passed by were pulled by four horses and believed that the most decorated one in the middle was the emperor's carriage.
They made buckskin shirts, ponchos, skirts and moccasins and decorated them with colorful beadwork.
They were often decorated with stained glass or different coloured bricks in an attempt to make them " mansions in miniature " for the aspiring middle-class.

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