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Those and had
Those who had slickers donned them.
Those who stayed had to pass tests.
Those who had driven hundreds of miles for the burial would not go home, for she might die any time ; ;
Those ten days were like no others that Blanche had known.
Those elegant `` At Home '' cards she sent out, now she could wear her pretty clothes again, and had the house all trimmed up, hadn't brought many callers in two whole months.
Those who consume ambrosia typically had not blood in their veins, but ichor.
Those who had been involved in the Shah Khalil Allah's murder were punished and the Persian king Fath Ali Shah increased Hasan Ali Shah's land holdings in the Mahallat region and gave him one of his daughters, Sarv-i Jahan Khanum, in marriage.
Those who had no connections in England withdrew back to the continent.
Those writing in later centuries generally had no direct experience of democracy themselves.
Those who could grow or afford wheat often had biscuits as part of their breakfast, along with healthy portions of pork.
Those powerful families were supported by Iberians who were openly or secretly Christians and had acted with the rebels.
Those who returned to civilian life sometimes had problems re-integrating.
Those who regard this homage as cynical should note that, cynical or not, such a move would hardly have benefited those involved, had Claudius been " hated ", as some commentators, both modern and historic, characterize him.
Those who opposed the amendment in North America became known as the " Unamended fellowship " and allowed the teaching that God either could not or would not raise those who had no covenant relationship with him.
Those forced out included Hermann Weyl ( who had taken Hilbert's chair when he retired in 1930 ), Emmy Noether and Edmund Landau.
Those who had not taken part in the fighting themselves, but had incited others to rise up against the king, were fined at two year's value, while those who had been compelled to fight, or played only a minor part, had to pay one year's value of their land.
" Those who read here " letter written to the Laodiceans " presume that, at the time that the Epistle to the Colossians was written, Paul also had written an epistle to the Laodicean Church.
Those present at the time of Chapman's death in a Maidstone hospital included his brother, sister-in-law, partner David Sherlock, and his former Python fellows John Cleese and Michael Palin, who had to be led out of the room to deal with their grief.
Those same machines had been used during World War II for cryptographic statistical processing.
Those same Goths had previously sacked Rome in 410 and established a capital in Toulouse.
Those members of the Arab population who had not fled were expelled or killed.

Those and Irish
Those without knowledge of Irish omitted the dot, spelling the name as Dublin.
Those charged included Irish Republican Socialist Party vice-chairman Kevin McQuillan and former councillor Sean Flynn.
The original single version has an additional intro of a Celtic fiddle solo, playing Thomas Moore's Irish folk song Believe Me, if All Those Endearing Young Charms.
Those who mix with Irish folk have many examples of it in their everyday experience.
The response added that " Those Reports contain no evidence to suggest that the Holy See meddled in the internal affairs of the Irish State or, for that matter, was involved in the day-to-day management of Irish dioceses or religious congregations with respect to sexual abuse issues ".
Those behind the FAI believed that football should be regulated by a federation based in the Irish Free State's capital, Dublin ; they also accused the IFA of neglecting the development of the game in the South.
Those who placidly accept the judgement that Boyle Roche was " the Fool of the Grattan Parliament " should reflect on the fact that for almost 25 years he served as Gentleman Usher and Master of Ceremonies to the Irish Court, " an office for which a dignified and decorous demeanor is among the chief essentials.
Those who had deserted the Irish Army to serve in the British Army, on returning to Ireland were stripped of all pay and pension rights, and banned for seven years from any employment paid for by state or government funds.
Those victories which were won over the Auxiliaries are among the most celebrated in the Irish War of Independence.
Those that exist include coracle, cromlech, Eisteddfod and ( probably ) flannel, gull and penguin from Welsh ; galore and whisky from Scottish Gaelic ; phoney, trousers, and Tory from Irish ; and eerie and canny from Scots ( or related Northern English dialects ).
Those opposed ( led by Éamon de Valera ) refused to accept the decision of the constitutionally elected Second Dáil and led their anti-Treaty forces into the Irish Civil War six months later, boycotting the Third Dáil after it had been elected.
Those with articles listed on this page either do not have clear English, Scottish, Welsh, or Northern Irish origins yet are British citizens ( or have competed for Great Britain internationally ) or do but the information presented in their articles does not indicate of which British origins they are.
Those were mainly British and Irish combattants of World War I ; but there are also Australian, Canadian and Americans poets.
* Believe Me If All ( Those Endearing Young Charms )-traditional Irish Aire ( words by Sir Thomas Moore )
Those to have presented awards to recipients include both Irish and international figures from music, sport, film, television and beauty, such as Joe Elliott, Denis Hickie, Colin Farrell, Alex Zane and Rosanna Davison.
Those acts were authorised operations carried out by units of the Irish Republican Army.
Those advocating an Irish postcode system point out that many people living in rural ( and even some urban ) areas share the same postal address, particularly confusing when there are people with the same surname living at different addresses within the same rural townland.
Those opposed to the Treaty included militant Catholic clergy led by the Papal Nuncio Rinuccini ) who wanted Roman Catholicism established as the state religion in Ireland and Irish lords, such as Owen Roe O ' Neill, who wanted to recover the lands and power their families had lost after the Plantations of Ireland.
Those IRA men who were captured by the Garda Síochána were generally interned by the Irish Army in the Curragh Camp, County Kildare.
Those who are acquainted with the works of the noted Irish writer Benedict Kiely will be aware of his many references to the Drumquin district, with which he has family connections on his mothers side.

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