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halfway and through
About halfway back Pops groped against a wall and stopped, pulled away two loosely nailed wide boards at one end, and went through.
About halfway through the second bottle, Charlie looked at me across Pops, who was sitting between us and asked `` Now ''??
These fatalities are dramatic evidence of `` halfway evangelism '', a failure to follow through.
Then, about halfway through, or sometimes even during the final act, one of the suspects usually dies, often because they have inadvertently deduced the killer's identity and need silencing.
The Northern Hemisphere is considered to be halfway through its summer and the Southern Hemisphere halfway through its winter on this day.
That moment, halfway through the first act, belongs to Ms. Lansbury, who has hitherto been perfectly entertaining, playing Madame Armfeldt with the overripe aristocratic condescension of a Lady Bracknell.
Christians, rather than being raptured at the beginning of the tribulation, or halfway through, will live through it and suffer for their faith during the ascendancy of the Antichrist.
Today more and more races are being held in audience-friendly formats, such as mass start, sprint, relay and pursuit ( a race that involves switching skis, and styles halfway through the race ).
He slipped to 12th in the standings halfway through the season, and Richard Childress decided to make a crew chief change, taking Mike Skinner's crew chief Kevin Hamlin and putting him with Earnhardt while giving Skinner Larry McReynolds.
The famed apologist St. Justin Martyr ( c. 150 ) wrote: " No one else is permitted to partake of it, except one who believes our teaching to be true ...." For the first several hundred years, non-members were forbidden even to be present at the sacramental ritual ; visitors and catechumens ( those still undergoing instruction ) were dismissed halfway through the Liturgy, after the Bible readings and sermon but before the Eucharistic rite.
Most notably, in Round 15 against, the Bombers jumped the Saints early by kicking the first 16 points of the match and led for the majority of the match, only to lose the lead by halfway through the final quarter, and ultimately the match by just three points.
In contrast, port wine ( for example ) is fortified halfway through its fermentation, which stops the process so that not all of the sugar is turned into alcohol.
It was only halfway through the initiation, he says, that it dawned on him what kind of group it was, and that Witchcraft was still being practiced in England.
In situations where this is not possible, the reductions in growth can be eliminated by placing another nutrient feed halfway along the gully and reducing flow rates to 1 L / min through each outlet.
Valvetrain problems in early Knucklehead engines required a redesign halfway through its first year of production and retrofitting of the new valvetrain on earlier engines.
25 minutes — sub-orbital spaceflight in an elliptic flightpath ; the flightpath is part of an ellipse with a vertical major axis ; the apogee ( halfway through the midcourse phase ) is at an altitude of approximately 1, 200 km ; the semi-major axis is between 3, 186 km and 6, 372 km ; the projection of the flightpath on the Earth's surface is close to a great circle, slightly displaced due to earth rotation during the time of flight ; the missile may release several independent warheads, and penetration aids such as metallic-coated balloons, aluminum chaff, and full-scale warhead decoys.
For example, when a nominally straight, un-aliased line steps across one pixel, a dogleg occurs halfway through the line, where it crosses the threshold from one pixel to the other.
Ottoman defeats in the war caused Mehmed III to take personal command of the army, the first sultan to do so since Suleyman I. Mehmed III's armies conquered Eger in 1596 and defeated the Habsburg and Transylvanian forces at the Battle of Keresztes ( Turkish for Battle of Hacova ) during which the Sultan had to be dissuaded from fleeing the field halfway through the battle.
Yoshiyuki Tomino's original plot for the anime was considerably much more grim, with Amuro dying halfway through the series, and the crew of the White Base having to ally with Char ( who is given a red Gundam ), but finally having to battle him after he takes control of the Principality of Zeon.
Mora coached the Saints until the middle of the 1996 season, when he stepped down halfway through a 3 – 13 season.

halfway and year
The end of this day marks the halfway point of a leap year.
The pilot episode, " Broken Bow ", takes place in the year 2151, halfway between the 21st-century events shown in the movie Star Trek: First Contact and the original Star Trek television series.
Lawrence is stricken with cancer during the run of the show and dies halfway through its run a year later.
She returned to the entertainment industry later that year as the host of the talk show Forgive or Forget, replacing television personality Mother Love halfway through the show's second.
Furthermore, Hidalgo County had the state's highest unemployment rate, and county government was so underfunded that its independent health-care program ran out of money halfway through the fiscal year.
The event moved to its current location in Veneta, about 14 miles west of Eugene, for the fall fair in October, 1970, after having had a May Fair the same year on Crow Road, about halfway between Eugene and Veneta.
For instance, during the first concert of that year, halfway through the first ever public live performance of The Dark Side of the Moon in Brighton, technical problems resulted in the abandoning of that performance, replaced by Atom Heart Mother.
The 1997 Doctor Who novel The Dying Days, set in its year of release, features in one chapter an elderly character introduced halfway through a sentence as "- ermass ", and subsequently referred to as " Professor " and " Bernard " during his brief appearance.
The Uruguayans had comfortably won the 1923 South American Championship by maximum points in the December of the previous year to qualify for the tournament as their continent's sole participants ; defeating bitter rivals Argentina 2-0 in the final game in which Pedro Petrone scored halfway through the first half.
Congressional elections held halfway into the president's six year mandate are known as mid-term elections.
Stricklin moved to the Junior Johnson team halfway through 1992 and Raybestos left at the end of the year to the Stavola Brothers # 8 team.
For example, Johann Sebastian Bach was considered to be an outstanding boy soprano until halfway through his sixteenth year, and Ernest Lough was 16 when he recorded his famous " Hear My Prayer ", but for a male to sing soprano with an unchanged voice at that age is currently fairly uncommon.
Former Vice President Nelson Rockefeller would also have been among the long-term incumbents had he not resigned at the end of 1973, with a year left in his term as governor of New York ; Tommy Thompson of Wisconsin would have also served sixteen years had he not resigned halfway into his fourth term to become George W. Bush's first Secretary of Health and Human Services.
The beginnings of the seasons are roughly the halfway points between solstice and equinox: The Celtic year began on 1 November.
If a worker starts a new job halfway through the year and, during that year, has already earned an amount exceeding the Social Security tax wage base limit with the old employer, the new employer is not allowed to stop withholding until the wage base limit has been earned with the new employer ( that is, without regard to the wage base limit earned under the old employer ).
AWD models were not available until halfway through the first model year.
The Special continued with minor changes until the prewar body was finally replaced halfway through the 1949 model year.
The World Hockey Association started play the following year with Hunter as owner, general manager and, by the halfway point, head coach of the Alberta Oilers, who were renamed the Edmonton Oilers the following season.
The most profiled change took place during the show's third season when the character of Colleen Cooper was recast halfway through the year.
Less than 1 % of the 9, 000 prisoners released each year go into them, compared with Canada where 60 % of federal prisoners are released into halfway houses.
A year later, they made a miserable start to the season, and had scored only seven points halfway through the season.
The mini-series took on the theme of mystery, when 16 year old Ciara goes missing from The Teaghlach-a halfway house for troubled teenagers in Ros Na Rún, Connemara, all hell breaks loose.

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