Here they remained three or four days, getting or taking over 40 steers per diem.
A crucial precondition for getting this right is recognizing that a verbal element carries tense.
Authentication is thus useful for getting out of the bind of essentialism in which advocates of the desire paradigm are trapped.
Therefore, they weigh the utility of getting a higher office by the probability of winning against the possible costs of running.
Understanding such a disorder depends on getting clearer about the precise nature of the involved mechanism and dysfunction.
To environmental management analysts, the paper says: getting prices right is crucial, but the characteristics of ecological systems must be considered as well.
He recognised that his options were getting worse with each passing day, and he spoke somewhat pathetically of resignation.
Seeing as though we hadn't missed the £40 we decided to carry on with it for 8 more years, at the end we should be getting £6,000.
One-in-five respondents used taxis, but only four indicated that taxis were their main means of getting about.
Also, the enjoyment of getting feedback was mentioned as a 'significant' motive to participate by many of the respondents.
We do not hold people responsible for getting sick.
A couple of children seemed more interested in getting a sticker than in the task itself.
The majority had limited mobility and had difficulty getting dressed, bathing, shopping, cooking or cleaning and so on.
However, despite its overwhelming majority of 122 out of 182 seats in the legislature, the party found governing more difficult than getting elected.
He told me that he wasn't afraid of death, only the process of getting there, because in the absence of life, there is no experience.
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