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Those and put
Those who are sexually liberated can become creatively alive and free, their instincts put at the service of the imagination.
Those that do not use this approach tend to put these officers close to the guns.
Those experience put the participants outside their comfort zone and are often done in conjunction with adventure travel.
Those opinions and rumors have, over centuries, been transmuted into fictional accounts, put into print, and often incorrectly taught as historical fact.
Those who were considered mentally challenged could be put to work and housed collectively while only criminals of intellect and vicious intent needed to be confined and isolated.
Those parishes that have the statues of Good Friday bless the olive tree they put on the statues of " Jesus prays in the Olive Garden " ( Ġesù fl-Ort ) and the " Betrayal of Judas " ( il-Bewsa ta ' Ġuda ).
George Templeton Strong noted in his diary: " People say the plot's immoral, but I don't see that it's so much worse than many others, not to speak of Don Giovanni, which as put on the stage is little but rampant lechery ", while the Evening Post critic wrote: " Those who have quietly sat through the glaring improprieties of Don Giovanni will hardly blush or frown at anything in La traviata.
Those plans have since been put on hold after Beaverton attempted to forcibly annex Nike, Inc .' s World Headquarters, which would have increased Nike's taxes substantially.
Those plans were put on hold because of the Spanish civil war and World War II.
Those artists using a pen for graphics work will as a matter of convenience use a tablet and pen for standard computer operations rather than put down the pen and find a mouse.
Those that booted up were put to work.
Those who were still available were put on trial.
Those who had been recently put out of their lands could recover the beneficial use of them by resort to this assize, which led to a then innovative method of trial.
Those events, if included, would put the number of archers over 5, 000.
Those rebels who were arrested in Upper Canada following the 1837 uprisings were put on trial, with most being found guilty of insurrection against the Crown, and several of the ring-leaders were publicly hanged ; most notably Samuel Lount and Peter Matthews.
Those who had lost their homes and livelihoods in the Dust Bowl were lured westward by advertisements for work put out by agribusiness in western states, such as California.
Those two wins put the Red Sox one step from clinching the league championship, as they led Cleveland by 3 1 / 2 games with 4 remaining to play.
Those elements which Fleming used which can be put down to McClory and Whittingham ( either separately or together ) include the airborne theft of a nuclear bomb, " Jo " Petachi and his sister Sophie, and Jo's death at the hands of Sophie's boss.
Those to the north, along the Smederevski put, are mostly named after the kafanas which formerly were the only features on the road before the settlement expanded.
Those who refused to accept the report gave their names, which were recorded and sent to the secretary of the standing committee for processing, and they were disfellowshipped ( put out of the church ).
Those Spaniards were tired of the turmoil and economic problems and hoped a strong leader, backed by the military, could put their country on the right track.
Those émigrés who had assembled in arms on the territories of the electors of Mainz and Treves ( Trier ) and in the Austrian Netherlands had put themselves in the position of public enemies.
Those two put up the fundamental rules of cleanly defining disease-causing microbes: the Henle Koch postulates.
Those street lights ended up being put up on Free and High streets, making it easier for cars to cross, but causing traffic to back up along Main Street.

Those and death
" 20: 6 Those who are included in the Resurrection and the Rapture are excluded from the final judgment, and are not subject to the second death.
Those close to Remey claimed that he went senile in old age, and by the time of his death he was largely abandoned, with his most prominent followers fighting amongst themselves for leadership.
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 close to Moon said that he was haunted by Boland's death for the rest of his life.
Those pains which mean certain death when ignored will become the most powerfully felt.
Those were temporarily united under the strong kingship of David and Solomon, but at the death of Solomon, the kingdom split into two: northern Israel with its capital Samaria and southern Judea with its capital Jerusalem.
Those who were unable to work would be killed, while the remainder would soon be worked to death.
Those with gout are at increased risk of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome, and renal and cardiovascular disease, thus are at increased risk of death.
Those who escaped massacres were many times unable to survive without access to their food-gathering areas, and they starved to death.
Those inside died within 20 minutes ; the speed of death depended on how close the inmate was standing to a gas vent, according to Höss, who estimated that about one third of the victims died immediately.
Those among the tribe who once were members of Creek bands did not wish to move west to where they were certain that they would meet death for leaving the main band of Creek Indians.
Those who believe that the Queen saw Brown as little more than a servant point to the fact that after his death she became similarly attached to an Indian servant, Abdul Karim ( the Munshi ), one of two who had come to work for her in late June 1887.
Those convictions affirmed Neill's death sentence and Johnson's death sentence was changed to 4 life prison sentences with the possibility of parole.
Those sentenced to death at the castle were usually taken to Lancaster Moor, near where the Ashton Memorial now stands, to be hanged.
Those who knew Twain well late in life recount that he dwelt on the subject of the afterlife, his daughter Clara saying: " Sometimes he believed death ended everything, but most of the time he felt sure of a life beyond.
Those very people whom, when absent, they dreaded more than death itself, were invited to reside, as one may say, under the selfsame roof.
Those who view the neo-cortex of the brain as solely responsible for consciousness, however, argue that electrical activity there should be the only consideration when defining death.
Those in his possession appear to have been destroyed after his death by Miss Berry, who printed fragments from them as footnotes to the edition of 1810.
Those condemned to death were forced to wear a sambenito, a black cloak that had designs of hell ’ s flames or sometimes demons, dragons and snakes engraved on it.
" Those labeled as " disorder " were given death verdicts by mock jurors.
Those who lived in their own households at the time of the paters death succeeded to the status of pater familias over their respective households ( pater familias sui iuris ), even if they were only in their teens.
Those trying to cross the so-called death strip on the eastern side could be shot.
:: Those of us who are able to look back from thirty years hence on this tornado of death — will conclude with a dreadful laugh that if it had never come, the state of the world would be very much the same.

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