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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 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 famously
They were famously lambasted by Democratic senator Fritz Hollings as " Buffcoat and Beaver.
They state he sent troops on illogical military exercises, turned the palace into a brothel, and most famously, planned or promised to make his horse, Incitatus, a consul,
They were the major beret suppliers to the armed forces during World War II, including famously Field Marshal Montgomery.
They famously change colour with the seasons.
They have done so in every decade since the 1970 breakup, most famously for 1981's " The Concert in Central Park ", which attracted more than 500, 000 people, making it the 7th-most attended concert in the history of music.
They were hired out by many as mercenaries to perform capture, infiltration and retrieval, and, most famously, assassinations.
They were angry at Stilicho for this, and one of the most outspoken of them, Lampadius, famously said “ Non est ista pax, sed pactio servitutis ( This is not a treaty of peace, but of servitude ).”
They have been described as a cross between a cat, a dog and a monkey ( or, more famously, as " a monkey in a cat suit ").
They were famously featured singing background on Pickett's 1966 hit, " 634-5789 ( Soulsville, U. S. A .)".
They later formed The TKO Horns, in which Maurice was replaced by original Dexy Geoff Blythe, and most famously recorded an album with Elvis Costello in 1983 and Howard Jones in 1985.
The term was famously associated with swing era dancers by band leader Cab Calloway because, as he put it, " They look like a bunch of jitterbugs out there on the floor " due to their fast, often bouncy movements.
They were somewhat aware of the situation with regards to the rumours, but did not take them entirely seriously — possibly because the UK's New Musical Express famously published an article on the Beatles-as-Klaatu theory under the title " Deaf Idiot Journalist Starts Beatle Rumour ".
They were used in both military and trade applications, most famously in the Spanish treasure fleet, and the Manila Galleons.
They play in black shirts with a white diagonal sash that contains a Cross pattée ( famously, though mistakenly, identified as a Maltese cross ), black shorts and black socks.
They were found, and in lesser numbers are still found, throughout South-East Asia and India, but primarily in China, perhaps most famously in Hong Kong.
They ( famously ) had five daughters, Marjorie, Natalie, Edna, Marilyn and Janet, who provided comic fodder for Cantor's longtime running gag, especially on radio, about his five unmarriageable daughters.
They lost to Czechoslovakia in the final of Euro 1976 in a penalty shootout by a score of 5 – 3 after the match finished 2 – 2, with Uli Hoeneß famously kicking the ball sky high.
They were most famously used by Eno during the recording of David Bowie's Berlin triptych of albums ( Low, " Heroes ", Lodger ).
Upon his departure, Parcells famously stated: " They want you to cook the dinner ; at least they ought to let you shop for some of the groceries.
They, along with five collars belonging to Knights, were famously stolen in 1907 ; they have not since been recovered.
They were soon reinforced and relieved by soldiers from Lord Lovat's 1 Special Service Brigade, famously led by piper Bill Millin.
They were, in fact, famously devoted to each other, writing almost every day when separated due to Harold's long diplomatic postings abroad, or Vita's insatiable wanderlust.
They are most famously used by the South American gauchos, but have been found in excavations of Pre-Columbian settlements, especially in Patagonia, where indigenous peoples used them to catch 200 pound guanaco ( llama-like mammals ) and ñandú ( birds ).
They used many of the same tools for imprinting designs in human flesh as they did to create their woodblock prints, including chisels, gouges and, most importantly, unique ink known as Nara ink, or Nara black, the ink that famously turns blue-green under the skin.

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