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Formerly he had noticed them -- now he felt them.
Formerly, Hebrew had been written using an alphabet closer in form to that of Phoenician ( the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet ).
Formerly scholarship, on the basis of John's entry in the Menologion, had placed him in the latter 6th Century.
Formerly, the company had assembled vehicles such as Verna.
Because the symbol had no stated pronunciation, he was often referred to as " The Artist Formerly Known as Prince ", as well as " The Artist ".
The Court has had three Chief Justices to date, Elizabeth Evatt AC, Alastair Nicholson and Diana Bryant QC ( Formerly Chief Federal Magistrate, appointed to current role in 2004 The Deputy Chief Justice is John Faulks ( appointed as a Judge in 1994 and to his current position in 2004 ).
Formerly, it was widely believed that to rise on judgement day the body had to be whole and preferably buried with the feet to the east so that the person would rise facing God.
Stowe was partly inspired to create Uncle Tom's Cabin by The Life of Josiah Henson, Formerly a Slave, Now an Inhabitant of Canada, as Narrated by Himself the 1849 slave narrative of Josiah Henson, a former enslaved black man who had lived and worked on a tobacco plantation in North Bethesda, Maryland, owned by Isaac Riley.
Formerly, scholars believed that the myth of Ishtar's descent took place after the death of Ishtar's lover, Tammuz: they thought Ishtar had gone to the underworld to rescue Tammuz.
He was the primordial king in the Peloponnesus, authorized by Zeus: " Formerly Zeus himself had ruled over men, but Hermes created a confusion of human speech, which spoiled Zeus ' pleasure in this Rule ".
*: Formerly had stockpiles of Mosin-Nagant rifles captured from Imperial Russian forces.
Formerly called CBS Studio 50, it had been home to several TV programs over the years, most notably The Ed Sullivan Show.
Formerly, the two councils each had one camp.
Formerly, the railroad through Hardy was part of the Frisco ( St. Louis – San Francisco Railway ) which had about of trackage, and served Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida.
Formerly, the water had contained naturally-occurring arsenic in excess of the maximum contaminant level adopted by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Formerly the town had two weeklies, The News and The Rustler, published on different days of the week.
Formerly, Kraft Foods and IBM had their headquarters in the village.
Formerly a village and harbour on the Firth of Forth, it had a population of approximately 5, 000 inhabitants at the 1991 census.
Formerly one of Custine's closest deputies, he was in his element leading the charge of a cavalry regiment, but had neither the acumen or confidence to head an army the size of the Armée du Nord.
Formerly, the guidelines said that in order to take a company public, it had to be in business for a minimum of five years and it had to show profitability for three consecutive years.
Formerly, various claims of earlier usage had been made.
Formerly, when peers had the right to be tried for felonies or for high treason by other peers in the House of Lords ( instead of commoners on juries ), the Lord High Steward, instead of the Lord Chancellor, would preside.
Formerly an incorporated village in its own right, Brussels had a population of 1, 143 in the Canada 2001 Census.

Formerly and be
Formerly acute accents could be used on á, ó and é, which were used to indicate a specific vowel quality.
Formerly handwritten, these can now be generated by genealogical software.
Formerly, a Prime Minister whose government lost a Commons vote would be regarded as fatally weakened, and his whole government would resign, usually precipitating a general election.
Formerly located at Camp Mausica, since then it has been relocated to the Chaguaramas Heliport and is due to be relocated to a new camp in Caroni.
Formerly, when a word or phrase in quotation marks came at the end of a phrase or clause that ended with a semicolon, the semicolon would be put before the trailing quotation mark ; now, however, the magazine follows the more commonly observed style and puts the semicolon after the second quotation mark.
Formerly empowered local lords who did not want to be oppressed by greedy kings emigrated overseas.
Formerly allied with the English, the treaty assured the Iroquois would be neutral if France and England were to ever resume hostilities.
Formerly, much time would be spent by the Casal faller preparing the ninots ( Valencian for puppets or dolls ).
Formerly, all outside visitors to a public dance would be offered a meal in a Pueblo home, but because of the large number of visitors, such meals are now by personal invitation only.
Formerly, the timing was thought to be towards the end of the Devonian.
Formerly a resident of New York City, Abdel-Rahman and nine others were convicted of seditious conspiracy, which requires only that a crime be planned, not that it necessarily be attempted.
Dutch Hollow — Formerly a wooded valley at the base of Nye Hill, it became one of the earliest settled parts of Wisner, and many of its oldest houses can be found here.
Formerly, madrigal comedy was considered to be one of the important precursors to opera, but most music scholars now see it as a separate development, part of a general interest in Italy at the time in creating musico-dramatic forms.
Formerly simply a descriptive term referring to herbs typical of Provence, in the 1970s, commercial blends started to be sold under this name.
Formerly, it included the phrase that " the Lamanites shall be a dark, filthy, and loathsome people ..." The new version deleted the phrase " dark, loathsome, and filthy " and now reads, "... the Lamanites will be scattered, and the Spirit will cease to strive with them.
Formerly publishers could also request that the " moving wall " be changed to a " fixed wall " – a specified date after which JSTOR would not add new volumes to its database.
Formerly, Roman Catholics were thought to be ineligible for the office of Lord Chancellor, as the office entailed functions relating to the Church of England.
Formerly classified as a ' Species of Least Concern ' by the IUCN, it was suspected to be rarer than generally assumed.
; Papal tiara: Formerly worn by the Pope at his coronation and at other key moments ; it has fallen out of use but may be revived at any time if the reigning Pontiff wishes.

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