HIED industries had very different results, as illustrated in Figure 1.
Thither we
hied, and many were the good things that Mrs.
Rather than brandish our liberties in the face of friend and foe alike, we have
hied off with them to an unnamed bunker behind barbed wire for safekeeping.
Except that with so much money spent, so many reputations on the line, including that of the national government, once Rome realized the full horror of the cholera threat to Naples, its only response was to deny and then to
hied it.
He then
hied off to the United States and soon was living with an Indian woman from Goa.
(4 & 5) Educational attainment is accounted for via two dichotomous variables - high school (HS) and higher education (
HIED).
The French government
hied to quash the insurrection mounted in August 1791 by the slaves of the northern plain of Saint-Domingue, which marked the beginning of the long war of Haitian independence (1791 -- 1804).
In contrast, post returns for Arizona military garrisons,(11) together with Webb's (1939) chronicle of cavalry engagements, provide a different casualty tally for 1869-1870: 127 Apache women, children, and men were
Hied and two Apaches were wounded; no non-Indian casualties are noted.
He
hied himself back to Washington, from which vantage point he hailed Dole's alternately pretentious and plodding address as a masterpiece of eloquence.
The available data also made it possible to examine several other variables that are commonly included in standard models of the determinants of earnings: educational qualifications (
HIED); previous work in a professional or specialist capacity (PROF); hours of work (HOURS); tenure as a union leader (TENURE); and age.
In 1887, having
hied herself to New York, she became the first female "stunt reporter." Women reporters, Kroeger shows, had previously been confined to the society pages, predictable and dull.