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They and write
They crowded the small room and peered over one another's shoulders to watch the handless man write his name in the book.
They can write braille with a slate and stylus or type it on a braille writer, such as a portable braille note-taker, or on a computer that prints with a braille embosser.
They write: " Thus, according to that alternate rendering, the new birth originates ' from above '— that is, ' from heaven ,' or ' from the Father.
They were also hesitant to write a new creed as the Council of Ephesus had forbidden the composition or use of any new creed.
They also may not write insurance that is typically available in the admitted market, do not participate in state guarantee funds ( and therefore policyholders do not have any recourse through these funds if an insurer becomes insolvent and cannot pay claims ), may pay higher taxes, only may write coverage for a risk if it has been rejected by three different admitted insurers, and only when the insurance producer placing the business has a surplus lines license.
They didn't write * for the same reason that English spells dogs, not * dogz, in spite of actual pronunciation being.
They can do so, because it is cheaper to hire journalists that write stories which are consistent with their political position.
They decided to write a skit based on that idea.
They moved to an estate where in a pub they met Harry Enfield, a neighbour with a stage act, and after he gained a place on Channel 4's Saturday Live, the pair were invited to write for him.
They include Arundhati Roy who says " Each of us needs a little RAWA "; Eve Ensler, author of The Vagina Monologues, who suggests that RAWA must stand as a model for every group working to end violence ; Katha Pollitt, author of Subject to Debate: Sense and Dissents on Women, Politics, and Culture ; Ahmed Rashid, author of Taliban and Jihad ; and Asma Jahangir, Special Rapporteur of the UN and prominent women's rights activist of Pakistan are two Pakistanis who write about RAWA and express their support.
They write that " Interest in science fiction may affect the way people think about or relate to science .... one study found a strong relationship between preference for science fiction novels and support for the space program ... The same study also found that students who read science fiction are much more likely than other students to believe that contacting extraterrestrial civilizations is both possible and desirable ( Bainbridge 1982 ).
They suggested the idea of using a coconut which was later kept on the desk of the president to write a rescue message for delivery.
They are able to write to governments about reported violations and conduct fact-finding visits to countries that invite them.
They write:
" They were hired to write the score for the 1925 Theatre Guild production The Garrick Gaieties, the success of which brought them acclaim.
They write that millions of dogs spend their lives chained outside in all weather conditions or locked up in chain-link pens and wire cages in puppy mills, and that even in good homes animals are often not well cared for.
They confess to him their concerns that Nancy's past will come out, and he uses their information to write a story that Randall prints.
They chose not to write their pieces using conventional chord changes, but instead using modal scales.
They are used to transfer data for both read and write operations.
# They could only use clean animal skins, both to write on, and even to bind manuscripts.
They write on parchment.
They soon moved on to Velvet Underground and Byrds cover songs before starting to write their own songs, based on Jah Wobble and Peter Hook basslines.
They have acquired life rights from Wilson and his wife, Melinda, and hired Oren Moverman, the Oscar-nominated screenwriter behind the offbeat Bob Dylan film I'm Not There, to write a script.

They and jokes
They had few qualms about the use of puns – old, strained or inventive – and included some jokes and catchphrases that would seem politically incorrect by the mid 1990s.
They were mainly used as practical jokes to cause unwanted disruption in card readers.
" They supply humor, bad jokes, and puns.
They write that jokes of this kind:
They are German or German-descended characters usually used to tell jokes with obvious puns or very dumb punchlines.
They did slapstick, reeled off old vaudeville jokes, and did whatever else popped into their heads at the moment.
They like to do the jokes.
They made extensive use of visual jokes and theatrical stunts to protest against oppression by the authorities, a common theme was to dress up as elves ( sometimes translated dwarves or gnomes ).
They certainly got many jokes that flew over whites ' heads or registered as only quaint distractions.
They started talking and shared a few jokes, but then the police burst in and arrested both men for Prohibition-related charges.
They often used jokes and pranks as a means of attracting human friendship, which often backfired when people became tired or annoyed of the imp's endeavors, usually driving it away.
They called in nationally known children ’ s illustrators and offered them the blank slate of filling the box ’ s sides and tops with their own colorful ideas from art to jokes to games to comic strips to stories to fantasy: whatever they thought might appeal to kids, at least 8 items per box.
They insist on writing musicals that explore the struggles of men and women, as opposed to the synthetic creatures razzle-dazzling Broadway audiences with their preening vulgarity and self-devouring jokes.
They are Plif ( the green plonster ), who likes to do practical jokes, Plops ( the blue plonster ) who is the cranky one and Plummy ( the orange plonster ) who is the cheerful one.
They are constantly harassed by two neds, who often play practical jokes on them and taunt them and often shout " ya couple a fannies !".
They play practical jokes on each other as a part of their civilization, and have an extraordinary sense of humor, much like humans but 100-fold stronger.
They love old jokes and puns that make Humans groan.
They generally consisted of then-risque, burlesque-style comedy of manners visual jokes.
They are often treated with scant respect and are the butt of a vast body of jokes making fun of their arrogance and ignorance.
They have been notorious for their student jokes such as the abduction of Manneken Pis in 1963 and Opsinjoorke 1954, both national symbols of Belgium.
They were initially quiet and felt " intimidated ", being in the same room as " 10 of the greatest minds in comedy ", but eventually started pitching jokes with confidence.
They worked for two-and-a-half days a week, contributing jokes and helping with stories.
They decided to innovate and, in the 4th season, in 1999, they had a plastic doll be used as the newborn ( Falabella would often cease this situation and make improvised jokes during the program, sometimes shaking the " child " and yelling that it was just a doll, or saying that his child was " battery operated ").
They enjoy playing practical jokes, such as pretending to be one's shadow and then behaving erratically.

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