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then and applied
He then applied this principle of reciprocal inhibition to human neuroses.
The amalgam was applied as a paste and then heated until the mercury vaporized, leaving the gold, silver, or tin behind.
Pedagogic coercion may be applied within a strictly educational context, and it is then mostly directed towards children.
Since then the word “ mail ” has been commonly, if incorrectly, applied to other types of armour, such as in “ plate-mail ” ( first attested in 1835 ).
Specifically, if p is the natural length of a section of spring, then the length of the spring with tension T applied has length
It is not until the 13th-century French prose romances, including the Lancelot-Grail and the Post-Vulgate Cycle, that Camelot began to supersede Caerleon, and even then, many descriptive details applied to Camelot derive from Geoffrey's earlier grand depiction of the Welsh town.
If ultra-pure products are the goal, then further chemical separation must be applied.
The shape of the area to be preserved is cut out of the frisket, and the resulting shape is then applied to the drawing surface.
Beardsworth here explains that it would be irresponsible to undertake a deconstruction with a complete set of rules that need only be applied as a method to the object of deconstruction because this understanding would reduce deconstruction to a thesis of the reader that the text is then made to fit.
If a function that is not injective is applied to both sides of a true equation, then the resulting equation will still be true, but it may be less useful.
Elizabeth Garrett then applied to several medical schools, including Oxford, Cambridge, Glasgow, Edinburgh and the Royal College of Surgeons, all of which refused her admittance.
This mixture is applied to a suitably coated EM grid, blotted, then allowed to dry.
In PEF processing, a substance is placed between two electrodes, then the pulsed electric field is applied.
What is needed is a form of heat treatment called differential hardening, where heat is carefully applied to part of the case until the desired softness is reached, and then the heat treatment process is halted by rapidly cooling the case.
If the rule is interpreted as defining an inertial frame, then we have to be able to determine when zero net force is applied.
Broke and working as a musician in New York City after returning from Paris in 1976, Jarmusch applied on a whim to the prestigious Graduate Film School of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts ( then under the direction of Hollywood director László Benedek ).
In writing a semi-Ramist encyclopedia, he then applied his conception of logic to the sum of human knowledge.
Having the requisite qualifications, Robinson and several other black soldiers applied for admission to an Officer Candidate School ( OCS ) then located at Fort Riley.
A jury trial ( or trial by jury ) is a legal proceeding in which a jury either makes a decision or makes findings of fact which are then applied by a judge.
At age 21, Landis applied to become a lawyer — there were then no educational or examination requirements for the Indiana bar.
Radek's expulsion was noted at the 1913 SPD Congress, which then went on to decide in principal that no-one who had been expelled from a sister party could join another party within the Second International and retrospectively applied this rule to Radek.
Mies played a significant role as an educator, believing his architectural language could be learned, then applied to design any type of modern building.
Split leather then has an artificial layer applied to the surface of the split and is embossed with a leather grain ( bycast leather ).
* Bycast leather is a split leather with a layer of polyurethane applied to the surface and then embossed.
FitzGerald then conjectured that Heaviside ’ s distortion result might be applied to a theory of intermolecular forces.

then and himself
He slumped against a log fence rail, then tried to lift himself.
By then Hez could see for himself, and so could the others.
`` I guess he spent the morning getting himself all organized, then headed for home.
The young William Faulkner in New Orleans in the 1920's impressed the novelist Hamilton Basso as obviously conscious of being a Southerner, and there is no evidence that since then he has ever considered himself any less so.
And just as `` Laurie '' Lawrence was first attracted to bright Jo March, who found him immature by her high standards, and then had to content himself with her younger sister Amy, so Joe Jastrow, who had also been writing Henrietta before he came to Johns Hopkins, had to content himself with her younger sister, pretty Rachel.
Mr. Podger sat down in it, pushed himself back and forth in one or two slow, rhythmic motions, and then swung his feet up into it.
If the President of the United States really feels he won himself a `` lousy job '', then heaven help us all.
Afraid at one and the same time that his work might be turned down -- which would be a blow to his pride even though no one knew he was the author -- and that the work would be accepted, and then that his violent feelings in the matter would certainly betray how deeply concerned he was in spite of himself.
`` Unless the oyabun has been working on it '', he said, then checked himself and added: `` You can tell Kayabashi-san that the back road is in very good condition and will be quite safe for his party to use ''.
he rose at half-past six every morning, made himself some French coffee, had his corn flakes and more coffee, smoked four cigarettes while reading last Sunday's Herald Tribune and yesterday's Pittsburgh Gazette, then put on his high-topped farmer's shoes and walked under a vine bower to his workshop.
In the best tradition, he first taught himself to see, then to draw with accuracy and assurance, and then to paint.
To overcome this, the builder lays and completes the street himself, then deeds it to the community while retaining a perpetual easement for the oil lines.
The purpose set forth at the beginning of this book was first to introduce the reader to a general background knowledge of the various types and capabilities of the forecasting methods already in use, so that he might then be in a position to evaluate for himself the validity of the rather astonishing empirical correlation that is to follow, and to appraise the forecast that its interpretation suggests for the future of farm prices over the years immediately ahead.
`` The trouble with you '', old man Arthur began, and then checked himself.
He sucked in his breath and kept quiet while Killpath laid down the sheet again, wound the gold-wire stems of his glasses around his ears and then, eying the report as it lay before him on the desk, intoned, `` Acting Lieutenant Gunnar Matson one failed to see that the station keeper was properly relieved two absented himself throughout the entire watch without checking on the station's activities or the whereabouts of his section sergeants three permitted members of the Homicide Detail of the Inspector's Bureau to arrogate for their own convenience a patrolman who was thereby prevented from carrying on his proper assignment four failed to notify the station commander Acting Captain O. T. Killpath of a homicide occurring in the district five frequented extralegal establishments known as after-hours spots for purposes of an unofficial and purportedly social nature and six '' -- he leaned back and peeled off his glasses `` -- failed to co-operate with the Acting Captain by returning promptly when so ordered.
For he remembered too well how he had brought back the loaded drinks to Burton and then returned to the kitchen to get weaker drinks for himself.
And then Nick knew that all of them knew Elaine, himself and Poet.
And then Castro himself did come, bearded, smiling ; ;
Writing to his colleague George Herbert Palmer -- `` Glorious old Palmer '', as he addresses him -- James says that if only the students at Harvard could really understand Royce, Santayana, Palmer, and himself and see that their varying systems are `` so many religions, ways of fronting life, and worth fighting for '', then Harvard would have a genuine philosophic universe.
He then decided to become a lawyer and began teaching himself law by reading Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England and other law books.
Since the mid-1890s Schweitzer had formed the inner resolve that it was needful for him as a Christian to repay to the world something for the happiness which it had given to him, and he determined that he would pursue his younger interests until the age of thirty and then give himself to serving humanity, with Jesus serving as his example.
After four years he decided to declare himself king, sleeping with his father's concubines, then raised a revolt at Hebron, the former capital.
The Grand Master then journeyed to Wittenberg, where he was advised by Martin Luther to abandon the rules of his Order, to marry, and to convert Prussia into a hereditary duchy for himself.

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