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Before and then
`` Before then, my sales during much of the year had lagged behind 1960 by 20% '', he says.
Before thee, did not other kings possess it for a while, then pass away?
Living first in Philadelphia, then seeking refuge close in Virginia, he wrote a book entitled The Prospect Before Us ( read and approved by Vice President Jefferson before publication ) in which he called the Adams administration a " continual tempest of malignant passions " and the President a " repulsive pedant, a gross hypocrite and an unprincipled oppressor ".
Before then, the government was a Crown colony consisting of either colonial administration solely ( such as the Executive Council ), or a mixture of colonial rule and a partially elected assembly, such as the Legislative Council.
Before the dispute started in 1964 the peoples of Cyprus ( then 77 % Greek Cypriots, 18 % Turkish Cypriots, 5 % other nationalities, including Armenians and Maronites ) were dispersed over the entire island.
Before the Cheers pilot, " Give Me a Ring Sometime ", was finalized and then aired in 1982, the series originally consisted of four employees of Cheers, the bar, in the original script.
Before the revolution Mubarak tolerated limited political activity by the Brotherhood for his first two terms, but then moved more aggressively to block its influence ( arguably leading to its recent rise in public support ).
Before then it was the capital of Elbląg Voivodeship ( 1975 – 1998 ) and a county seat in Gdańsk Voivodeship ( 1945 – 1975 ).
Before the Prussians and their neighbors to the west, the Pomeranians, were finally brought to heel, Polish rulers and the Duchy of Masovia, both by then Christianised peoples, would be continually frustrated in their aims at northern expansion.
Before being extradited, Van Hout and Holleeder stayed for more than three years in France, first on the run, then in prison, and then, awaiting a change of the extradition treaty, then with house arrest, and finally in prison again.
Before then, effectiveness of muzzleloaders was hindered by both the low reloading speed and, before the firing mechanism was perfected, the very high risk posed by the firearm to the person attempting to fire it.
Before Hawks was called for active duty, he took the opportunity to go back to Hollywood and by the end of April 1917 was working on Cecil B. DeMille's The Little American, where he met and befriended the then eighteen-year-old slate boy James Wong Howe.
Before then, he was either mad, or not ; either a hero, or not ; with no in-betweens.
Before then each referee had always been assigned to a specific match by a special commission of referees ( designatori arbitrali ).
Before the nineteenth century, the scholar Nitsa Ben-Ari notes that his work was shunned like that of converts, then banned as those of a traitor, whose work was not to be studied or translated into Hebrew.
Before becoming a manga artist, Asamiya graduated from the Tokyo Designer School, then worked as a character designer for a number of anime series, and even designed models for some of the later Godzilla films ( 1980s ).
Philby found that the award proved helpful in obtaining access to fascist circles: " Before then ," he later wrote, " there had been a lot of criticism of British journalists from Franco officers who seemed to think that the British in general must be a lot of Communists because so many were fighting with the International Brigades.
Before the widespread availability of incendiary ammunition made commerce raiding too risky, they would also land or hover close to a merchant ship suspected of carrying contraband, order all ship's hands to leave in boats, then inspect the ship, and either destroy it or take it back to Germany as prize.
Before then the Germanic kingdoms had frequently conquered each other, but none had adopted the title of King of another people.
Before a battle the sarissa were carried in two pieces and then slid together when they were being used.
Before then, children have no social standing within the community.
He then teamed up with Dick Lester to devise a series of six TV programmes Before Midnight for ABC in Birmingham in 1958.
Before his consecration, Mellitus baptised Sæberht, Æthelberht's nephew, who then allowed the bishopric to be established.

Before and newspapers
Names of those Masurs supporting Polish side were published in German newspapers, and their photos presented in German shops ; afterwards a regular hunts were organised after them by German militias which terrorized Polish population At least 3, 000 Warmian and Masurian activists who were engaged for Polish side had to flee the region out of fear of their lives At the same time German police engaged in active surveillance of Polish minority and attacks against Polish activists Before the plebiscite Poles started to flee the region to escape the German harassment and terror
Before he reached the post, he had occasionally been mentioned in western newspapers as a likely next leader and a man of the younger generation at the top level.
Before, one of the best methods to stay warm during the tour was to wear newspapers underneath the clothes.
Before becoming a novelist, she was a journalist on various Swedish newspapers and magazines, including Svenska Dagbladet.
Before the Second World War, comics were almost exclusively published as tabloid size newspapers.
Before that Ingria received newspapers mostly from Vyborg.
Before about the 1840s, reporting on music was either done by musical journals, such as Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung or the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik ( founded by Robert Schumann ), and in London such journals as The Musical Times ( founded in 1844 as The Musical Times and Singing-class Circular ); or else by reporters at general newspapers where music did not form part of the central objectives of the publication.
Before the term was coined, such a form was always called a " serial ", in the same way that a novel appearing in episodes in successive editions of magazines or newspapers is called a serial.
Before Paley, most businessmen viewed radio stations as stand-alone outlets or, in other words, as the broadcast equivalent of local newspapers.
Before the law and still now, many newspapers carry daily ads for brothels and for women working out of apartments.
Before entering a career in politics, Turner founded and owned weekly newspapers in Ontario, worked as an editor for The Globe and Mail, Metroland Publishing and Thomson Newspapers, and helped launch Maclean's as a newsweekly magazine.
Before mail service to the Miami area improved, Munroe would camp out on Key Biscayne every Tuesday evening so that he could sail out to the edge of the Gulf Stream early Wednesday morning to retrieve a package of newspapers and magazines dropped for him in waterproof pouches by a passing steamship.
Before that Ingria received newspapers mostly from Vyborg.
Before its discontinuation near the end of 1936, the League reached 1600 newspapers through the Western Newspaper Union.
Before Helloween, he had owned a white Ibanez guitar, and a Les Paul, then saved up for a Marshall amplifier by delivering newspapers.
Before the merger with the evening paper, the Post-Standard was named as among the " 10 best newspapers in America with a circulation of under 100, 000 " by Al Neuharth of USA Today ( run by a competing organization ).
Before the popularization of the internet, the " HLN SportsTicker " was the first available method of getting this information in real time rather than waiting for the local news, morning newspapers or ESPN SportsCenter.
Before the merger, there were three evening newspapers in Syracuse and " the public was somewhat oversupplied.
Before these failures, the rules of the reform were printed in millions of copies intended for classroom use and published in numerous newspapers.
Before this, newspapers had been brought in by train from Durban.
Before the next season, 2008 – 09, Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson was quoted by newspapers as saying he expected to sign Berbatov ; Tottenham submitted a complaint to the Premier League alleging that Manchester United had broken league rules.
Before the 1990s, most individual investors followed the progress of their stock holdings by receiving phone calls from their broker, by reading annual or quarterly reports mailed to them by the company, by reading news in newspapers or financial publications, or by calling the company with questions.
Before switching to online journalism, Jaspan's newspapers tended to feature an idiosyncratic design style.
Before he turned to occultism, Guido List had written articles for German nationalist newspapers in Austria, as well as four historical novels and three plays, some of which were " set in tribal Germany " before the advent of Christianity He also had written an anti-semitic essay in 1895.

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