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Because the spinners and weavers remained peasants, they also earned part of their living from the plots on which their cottages stood, meaning that agriculture and industry were pursued as something of an integrated enterprise.
That play stood, meaning the play went in the books as a 7-2-4 triple pland and the Dodgers' deficit remained at 5-3.
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Lambie said that fellow crossbench senators Nick Xenophon and Glenn Lazarus, who could not attend, were also against the legislation as it stands, meaning the government would be unable to pass the bill in its current form.
Unlike most series that timeline stands, meaning Resi's once youthful characters get older as years pass between releases.
If the court splits 4-4 on the case — as has happened more frequently since Scalia's death — the lower court ruling would stand, meaning McDonnell's conviction and prison term would be upheld.
There were however no significant differences in the time of branch emergence between SC and IC stands, meaning that this parameter of pea morphogenesis was mainly dependent on the genotype.
In 1934 he described his political position as hengzhan ("horizontal stand"), meaning he was struggling simultaneously against both the right and the left, against both cultural conservatism and mechanical evolution.
Club officials are set to introduce the additional charge from this month in the South Stand, meaning adult ticket prices will rise to £42 including a "meal deal" voucher – irrespective of whether fans require refreshments.
When the house they live in was revamped last year, their lives improved: In the new kitchen, their bowls are set into a cantilevered mahogany stand, meaning there's no more eating off the floor.
Both sides struggled to find any fluency in the first half, with the tension in the stands meaning mistakes were rife on the pitch.
Cosby didn't take the stand, meaning the jury had only a partial, incomplete account from him.
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