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They and turn
They passed close by the turn to Bishopsgate.
They included institutions such as the Diamond Jubilee Trust and the Platinum Jubilee Investments Limited which in turn assisted the growth of various types of cooperative societies.
They turn reddish later in the year and eventually brown.
They made it possible by measuring the Amazon downstream to the beginning of the tidal estuary of Canal do Sul and then, after a sharp turn back, following tidal canals surrounding the isle of Marajó and finally including the marine Waters of the Río Pará bay in its entire length.
They arrived back in the late afternoon, in time to see the Persian ships turn away from Athens, thus completing the Athenian victory.
They also claimed that an Army Convention representing " 95 per cent of volunteers " had unanimously elected a new 12-member Army Executive, which in turn appointed a new seven-member Army Council.
They were easily defeated ( 724 ), but Ragenfrid gave up his sons as hostages in turn for keeping his county.
They later made the decision turn off her life support, with John's agreement.
They were codified by Francis Bacon, and developed further by John Stuart Mill and consist of controlling several variables, in turn, to establish which variables are causally connected.
They were later to turn against Kabila and backed a rebellion against him in August 1998.
They were the second club from London to turn professional, following Arsenal F. C.
They had a " monopoly " to the offices of sesshō and kampaku, and served in turn.
They proposed – among others – that in a fully competitive economic environment ( as they thought was the case of ecosystems ) the most potent individuals would thrive and in turn society would prosper ( in analogy to the observed biodiversity and abundance of life on earth ).
They next string up a barrier of power lines around the city filled with a 1, 000, 000 volts of electricity ( 300, 000 volts had been tried in the first film, but failed to turn the monster back ).
He also explains how brutal and unscrupulous these Romans must have been: " They were conquerors, and for that you want only brute force "-After some silence, Marlow abruptly starts up again saying, in a hesitating voice, " I suppose you fellows remember I did once turn fresh-water sailor for a bit.
They drown the worm in a mixture of water and spice, turning it into sandtrout which will turn the secret Bene Gesserit planet Chapterhouse into another Dune.
They also facilitate the monsoon winds which in turn influence the climate in India.
They, in turn, save him from the deadly kiss of Infectia.
They are rather contemporary regional sports that coexist with the modern forms of martial arts sports as they have developed since the 19th century, often including cross-fertilization between sports and folk styles ; thus, the traditional Thai style of Muay Boran developed into the modern national sport of Muay Thai, which in turn came to be practiced worldwide and contributed significantly to modern hybrid styles like kickboxing and mixed martial arts.
They are interrupted by Robert, who mistakes the scene for torture and tries to save the cow, who in turn accidentally crushes the Masked Masochist, suffocating him.
They then turn on the priests of Noah who flee before the people, later becoming the Amulonites.
They in turn took it from ancient Sumer so long ago that if the connection between cubits and degrees was known in either Babylonia or Ionia it did not survive.
They often huddle together to keep warm and rotate positions to make sure that each penguin gets a turn in the center of the heat pack.
They greet each guest in turn as he or she arrives.

They and originate
They originate from the Khitan invasion of Korea in the 11th century.
They learn songs and dances that originate in the countries their grandparents came from.
They originate from a string arm or neck and cross a bridge directly supported by a resonating chamber, making it a lute too.
They state that this story may originate with an over-excited Victorian letter writer sharing somewhat exaggerated accounts of his exotic life in the tropical colony with a British audience back home.
They and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are the only MLB California teams to originate in California ; the Dodgers and Giants are originally from New York, and the Athletics are originally from Philadelphia.
They do contain some elements that did not originate from the composer, but especially in the light of his publication of them, this is not enough reason to reject them.
They may also originate from household cleaning products containing phosphorus.
They belong to a family of Elvish languages, that originate in Common Eldarin, the language common to all Eldar, which in turn originates in Primitive Quendian, the common root of Eldarin and Avarin languages.
They originate from * uda-faro, uda being related to water meaning something like swamp or moist area and faro being related to fare ; so * uda-faro is something like he who walks in the swamp.
They are also called wienerpølser and legend has it they originate from Vienna where it was once ordered that day-old sausages be dyed as a means of warning.
It is the only professional football team in the UK to originate from a school team and played in the Scottish Premier League, having won the Scottish First Division title during 2007 / 2008, They were relegated 2010 / 2011 Season.
They originate from the famous case brought in the High Court by the New Zealand Māori Council ( New Zealand Māori Council v. Attorney-General ) in 1987.
They are preceded by C-if they originate in the House of Commons, or S-if they originate in the Senate.
They are thought to originate from the brain's insular cortex.
They originate from the variation in material density, and thus the gravitational force, beneath the Salar's sediments.
They showed that the electrons in benzene are almost certainly localized, and the aromatic properties of benzene originate from spin coupling rather than electron delocalization.
They remained friends in spite of the breakup and her subsequent marriage to George Cornwallis-West, but Shaw never again allowed her to originate any of the roles he had written with her in mind ( e. g. Hesione Hushabye ( Heartbreak House ), the Serpent ( Back to Methuselah ), etc ).
They presented evidence to show that the diseased state could also originate in other organs, and that the deterioration of the kidney is part of the general morbid change, rather than the primary cause.
They originate from many different periods across pre-history, and were erected as part of a larger megalithic culture that flourished in Europe and beyond.
They presumably originate from western Herzegovina, from where they migrated to Dalmatia, and from there to Lika and Bačka in the 16th and 17th century.
They go loop with stops at every station between Tennoji and Fukushima via Tsuruhashi, Kyobashi, and Osaka, then Nishikujo, Bentencho, Taisho and Shin-Imamiya ( part of trains originate and terminate at Kyobashi ).
They originate in coastal tropical waters and reefs of the Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea south to Natal, South Africa and east from southern Japan south to Indonesia, Philippines and Samoa.
They all originate from the WCPIran.

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