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Those who had slickers donned them.
Those who stayed had to pass tests.
Those who actually get there find that it isn't spooky at all but as brilliant as a tile in sunlight.
Those who are sexually liberated can become creatively alive and free, their instincts put at the service of the imagination.
Those who are sexual deviants are naturally drawn to join the beatniks.
Those who would suppress dangerous thoughts, credit ideas with high potency.
Those who are insecure fear to be candid in self-examination.
Those who wanted to close the theaters, for example, pointed to Plato's Republic and those who wished to keep them open called on the Plato of the Ion to testify in their behalf.
Those who do have occasion to deal with the invasions in a more general way, like T.W. Shore and Arthur Wade-Evans, are on the side of a gradual and often peaceful Germanic penetration into Britain.
Those who walk on it may encounter at any turn ministers of grace or damnation.
Those who have quality will outgrow `` the experience ; ;
Those who refused to believe that He was the eternal Son of God were termed Arianists.
Those who saw his finished Pieta would take the place of the biblical witnesses.
Those who had driven hundreds of miles for the burial would not go home, for she might die any time ; ;
Those who have never traveled the width and length of this land cannot conceive, on the basis of textbook description alone, the overwhelming space and variety of this country held together under one government.
Those children who can chin themselves should be told to do one chin-up each time they pass under it.
Those who are too weak, should climb on the chair and, starting at the top of the chin, let themselves slowly down.
Those persons who were lucky enough to see and hear the performance of his work at the Brest-Silevniov Festival in August, 1916, will certainly welcome his return to public notice ; ;
Those who responded with an arm-elevation in the naive state did not change their reaction when told that there were some normal people who did not react in this fashion.
Those modern scholars who urge that we must keep in mind the fundamental continuity of Aegean development from earliest times -- granted occasional irruptions of peoples and ideas from outside -- are correct ; ;
Those who feared `` emotionalism '' at the Trial showed less understanding than Dr. Servatius of the route by which man achieves the distance necessary for fairness toward enemies.
Those who, because of population mobility and the reputed desire of employers to train their own employees, would limit vocational education to general rather than specific skills ought to bear in mind the importance of motivation in any kind of school experience.
Those who lived in that desolation of rocky deformity took on some of the moraine's stony character.

Those and favour
Those who favour the later date appeal to the earliest external testimony, that of the Christian father Irenaeus ( c. 150-202 ), who wrote that he received his information from people who knew John personally.
Those arguing in favour of an historical reading of Esther, most commonly identify Ahasuerus with Artaxerxes II ( ruled 405 – 359 BCE ) although in the past it was often assumed that he was Xerxes I ( ruled 486 – 465 BCE ).
Those in favour of unification also faced opposition from the Holy See, particularly after failed attempts to broker a confederation with the Papal States, which would have left the Papacy with some measure of autonomy over the region.
Those by Bartolozzi especially found considerable favour with collectors.
Those who favour purity of rite are opposed to the devotion, while those who are in favour of the devotion cite it as a point of commonality with their Latin Catholic brethren.
Those in favour of the creation of ICBs have primarily focused on interest rates and have argued that democratic pressures tend to have an inflationary effect as governments will often be tempted to advocate lower interest rates immediately prior to an election so as to manufacture short term booms in the economy and boost their support-but to the detriment of long term economic health.
Those in favour, including General Secretary Robert Griffiths, Andrew Murray and Morning Star editor John Haylett, were however defeated at a Special Congress in 2004.
Those in favour of a strictly secular educational system believed the law to be a concession given to the church in exchange for support, however, and became disillusioned with the pragmatic Frondizi.
Those accounts that favour the earlier date usually state that a club official, either Busby himself or manager Bert Whalley, arrived at the Edwards family home soon after midnight to secure the youngster's signature as early as possible, but other reports claim that this occurred when he signed his amateur contract.
Those in favour of the merger argued a single society would give mathematics in the UK a coherent voice when dealing with Research Councils.
Those who voted in favour included David Cameron, George Osborne and party leader Michael Howard.
Those who favour the appointment method point out that the election approach could possibly threaten the judiciary's ability to be independent in its decision-making.
Those in favour of the motion however, defended it as ensuring " women's rights " on campus.
Those in favour of keeping the subsidy argue that:
Those who supported a readjustment of the debt, were known as " Readjusters ", whereas those in favour of funding the entire debt ( plus interest ), became known as " Funders ".
Those who agree with same-sex marriage increased to 43. 9 % with Central Italy ( 52. 6 %), 18 – 34 years old ( 53. 4 %) and women ( 47 %) being the geographical, age and gender categories most in favour.
Those firmly in favour of the comprehensive system believed that the Circular should convert all schools into comprehensives.

Those and practice
Supporters of this view believe thatto a hypothetical outside reader, presents Christianity as enlightened, harmless, even beneficent .” Some believe that through this work, Luke intended to show the Roman Empire that the root of Christianity is within Judaism so that the Christians “ may receive the same freedom to practice their faith that the Roman Empire afforded the Jews .” Those who support the view of Luke ’ s work as political apology generally draw evidence from the facts that Christians are found innocent of committing any political crime ( Acts 25: 25 ; 19: 37 ; 19: 40 ) and that Roman officials ’ views towards Christians are generally positive.
Those who indulged in cannibalism were at particular risk, and the legend appears to have reinforced this practice as taboo.
Those who wish to become " Journal-listed " ( accredited ) practitioners, devoting themselves full-time to the public practice of healing, must first have Primary class instruction.
Those swordsmen established schools of kenjutsu ( the ancestor of kendo ) which continued for centuries and which form the basis of kendo practice today.
Those who practice Shaolinquan leap about with strength and force ; people not proficient at this kind of training soon lose their breath and are exhausted.
Those who practice psychometrics are known as psychometricians.
Those descended from Muslims or Jews practicing at the time of the Reconquista's close were perpetually suspected of various crimes against the Spanish state including continued practice of Islam or Judaism, and any survivors were finally all expelled by the close of the next century.
Those who practice it must often pursue fish far into the ocean under adverse conditions.
Those who followed Butler came to regard gender roles as a practice, sometimes referred to as " performative ".
Those who are interested in the practice giving or receiving erotic spankings are sometimes referred to spankophiles.
Those who practice the more permissive philosophy of risk-aware consensual kink may abandon the use of safewords, especially those that practice forms of edgeplay or extreme forms of dominance and submission.
The practice of exterminating the kin had been established since the Qin when Emperor Qin Shi Huang ( reigned 247 BC – 221 BC ) declared " Those who criticize the present with that of the past: Zu " ( 以古非今者族 ).
Those who practice “ institutionalized religion ,” which is when one focuses more on the social and political aspects of religious events, are more likely to have an increase in prejudice.
Those who practice “ interiorized religion ,” which is when one devotes him or herself to his or her beliefs, are most likely to have a decrease in prejudice.
Those subject to the practice respond differently, usually depending both on the circumstances of the event, and the nature of the practices being applied.
Those of Portugal were initially built in standard gauge, but by 1864 were all converted to a gauge of five Portuguese feet – close enough to allow interoperability in practice.
Those who practice chiromancy are generally called palmists, palm readers, hand readers, hand analysts, or chirologists.
Those who practice this method often commit to a fixed set of repetitions per day, often from 50, 000 to over 500, 000.
Those who practice Shaolinquan leap about with strength and force ; people not proficient at this kind of training soon lose their breath and are exhausted.
Galen ( 121 – 200 AD ) was the first to advocate the use of the surgical instrument known as the snare, a practice that was to become common until Aetius ( 490 AD ) recommended partial removal of the tonsil, writing " Those who extirpate the entire tonsil remove, at the same time, structures that are perfectly healthy, and, in this way, give rise to serious Hæmorrhage ".
Those described as extremist would in general not accept that what they practice or advocate constitutes violence and would instead speak in terms of acts of " resistance " or militant action or the use of force.
Those Georgian Muslims practice the Sunni Hanafi form of Islam.
Those who indulged in cannibalism were at particular risk, and the legend appears to have reinforced this practice as a taboo.

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