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then and cages
" Field breeding " refers to moving captive pairs from their wintering cages at the Toronto Zoo and McGill to large enclosures within shrike habitat in Ontario where the pairs nest and raise their young and then the young are released to the wild when they'd naturally disperse from their parents.
He then kept these bees in small cages for several days without any further trials.
He imprisoned Bruce's sister Mary and Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan, in wooden cages erected on the walls of Roxburgh and Berwick castles respectively, and then sent Bruce's nine-year-old daughter Marjorie to the nunnery at Watton.
Most fugu are now harvested in the spring during the spawning season and then farmed in floating cages in the Pacific Ocean.
He then grabs a live coal out of a brazier beside him and before anyone can stop him he throws the coal into Shardik's cages where it catches fire on straw.
Jack then empties his gun into Kehoe, who falls backward and his head is crushed by one of the stripper cages.
In another experiment, he forced rats in ordinary lab cages to consume morphine for 57 days on end, giving them no liquid to drink other than the morphine-laced solution, then moved them into Rat Park, where he allowed them to choose between the morphine solution and plain water.
The Bears and Cousins search for the Family members, before Dark Heart imprisons them — first in cages, then inside big rubies hanging from a chandelier.
The group is then thrown into the polar bear cages at the Hydra, but are rescued by the Man in Black, Sayid and Jack.
Therefore the frames of cricket cages are often constructed out of heavy duty galvanized steel with an overall diameter ranging from 34mm-50mm, the steel tube is then joined by galvanised key-clamp brackets.

then and Gordon
* George W. Bush hosted dignitaries, including the then President of Russia, Vladimir Putin in 2003 and hosted the then Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Gordon Brown, in 2007.
) The Declaration was then taken to the papal court at Avignon by Bishop Kininmund, Sir Adam Gordon and Sir Odard de Maubuisson.
The guerrillas then concentrated their attacks in Guatemala City, where they assassinated many leading figures, including U. S. Ambassador John Gordon Mein in 1968.
Since the quote is typically used to demonstrate the fallacy of predictions, if Watson did make such a prediction in 1943, then, as Gordon Bell pointed out in his ACM 50 years celebration keynote, it would have held true for some ten years.
In the ninth inning, with the American League trailing 5-3, Ken Keltner got an infield single, Joe Gordon singled, and then Cecil Travis walked to fill the bases.
It was reported in February 2009 that Leonardo DiCaprio was looking to produce one, then in 2011 MGM Studios were said to be planning a reboot with Seth Gordon signed on to direct although no writers or cast were yet on board.
While studying at a private school in Bayswater, Sullivan, then aged 11, persuaded his parents and the headmaster, William Gordon Plees, to allow him to apply for membership in the choir of the Chapel Royal.
The Monk then goes off to kill Wayforward Technologies II's CEO, Gordon Way, due to a misunderstanding.
His social network included Edward Deeds, another prominent Ohioan of the early aviation industry, and Frederick's brother Gordon Rentschler, both of whom were on the board of Niles Bement Pond, then one of the largest machine tool corporations in the world.
In November 1949 Valerie Gordon signed a contract with Robinsons of Chesterfield who then went into full production.
Entertainment Weekly magazine's Owen Gleiberman recently commented that the film, " reveals something now which it couldn't back then: that the Gordon Gekkos of the world weren't just getting rich – they were creating an alternate reality that was going to crash down on all of us ".
In the 1950s, Rutherford and Davis unofficially adopted the writer Gordon Langley Hall, then in his twenties.
Gordon Brown, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, was Rector of the University of Edinburgh while a student there, but since then most universities have amended their procedures to forbid currently matriculated students from standing for election.
In 1997, the then First and Second Lords, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown respectively, swapped apartments, as the Chancellor's apartment in No. 11 was bigger and thus better suited to the needs of Blair ( who had children ) than Brown who was at that stage unmarried.
Picou recruited Sam Logan, former publisher of the Michigan Chronicle, who then recruited O ' Neil Swanson, Bill Pickard, Ron Hall and Gordon Follmer, black businessman from Detroit, Michigan ( the " Detroit Group "), as investors in Real Times.
Following Milford's tenure as general manager from 1977 to 1982, the position was held by Harry Neale for three years, then Jack Gordon for two.
In jazz one could cite a first wave of experimenters associated with bebop, such as Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, Dexter Gordon, and Bud Powell, and then a second wave associated with free jazz, including Ornette Coleman, Eric Dolphy, Cecil Taylor, Albert Ayler, and the later recordings of John Coltrane.
By 1985, both Sugar and Gordon had moved on, then watched from the sidelines as The Ring nearly went bankrupt in 1989, causing the magazine to cease publication for most of the year.
Within a short time the legislature found the county was too large to administer properly as the population grew, for the county then included what is now Dade, Walker, Catoosa, Whitfield, Murray, Gordon and parts of Bartow and Chatooga Counties, so further division became necessary.
From 1992 until his death, Kelly co-hosted a local public-access television show called The Village Green, with then future Woodstock councilman Gordon Wemp.
Author E. K. Gordon lived in Wurtsboro and then Wurtsboro Hills from the ages if two to ten.
In the 2010 general election, the FT was receptive towards Liberal Democrat positions on civil liberties and political reform and praised the then Labour leader, Gordon Brown, for his response to the global financial crisis but on balance, backed the Conservatives, though questioning their Euroscepticism.
Researchers Robert Benner, John Gustafson and Gary Montry of the Parallel Processing Division of Sandia National Laboratory first won the Karp Prize ($ 100 ) and then won the first Gordon Bell Prize in 1987 using the nCUBE 10.
On its release, the then British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, decided the VAT collected on sales of the Live Aid DVD would be given back to the charity, which would raise an extra £ 5 for every DVD sold.

then and freak
In 1988, the half-brother of Osama bin Laden and then patriarch of the bin Laden family, Salem bin Laden, perished in a crash of a light plane in Schertz, described as a " freak accident " by Schertz officials.
Reportedly, two freak accidents happened that day: Fitzsimmons hit the bag so hard that it broke, and then his opponent of that day allegedly slipped, getting hit in the head and the boxing exhibition was cancelled.
The concept also allowed The Mothers to celebrate the freak identity, which until then was used to describe perversions of nature or carnivalesque sideshows.
* The Man from Next Thursday, Part Two: The man from next Thursday relates his plan to his intelligent cat, revealing that his attempts to kill the Ripping Friends is based on revenge ; the Ripping Friends ripped the nail off his giant chest-thumb and then re-attached it on the wrong side, making him a freak in the world of next Thursday.
And then my Hollywood life, which was just trying to learn my craft and succeed ..." The star emphasizes that the word ' gay ' " wasn't even around in those days, and if anyone ever confronted me with it, I'd just kinda freak out.
The children then perform in the freak show.
We see three of them with her at restaurants, then we see her imagining how they'd treat him after witnessing their behaviors: the first angrily berates the waiter for messing up his order and she imagines him being an abusive father ; the second is a fastidious neat freak who she sees as too uptight ; the third is a man named Harry who works with her father.
Rag Doll then pushes Hatter off the roof, seemingly to his death, saying there was " only room for one dandy freak on the team.
His origins are mostly unknown, with Croc providing little evidence about his past beyond his Cajun accent, although one of his henchmen tells Batman that there are different rumors: That he is a genetic experiment gone awry who then turned mercenary, that he deals with the wrong kind of voodoo magic in the swamps, or that he is simply a circus freak ( it is never explained which, if any, story is true ).
The Pioneers endured a long road to win the Midwest Conference tournament, including freak power outages that forced the championship game to be delayed and moved twice ( first to Monmouth College, then to nearby Knox College ).
; Hodge Podge ( Jim Krenn ): The Action League's former accountant, Hodge Podge was accidentally thrown into and chopped up in a blender, then horribly rebuilt by Bill the Lab Guy against his will, making him a freak with parts of random toys and household objects ( such as a claw for a hand, taken from a crab toy, and the top portion of a fork attached to his chest ).
When riding the whale through 3D space, it starts singing ‘ Millennium Blues ’, then whips into 5D spacetime with Keiichi still riding it ; whereas this would make some freak out, he has a great time, and they chill in the middle of the room ’ s infinite space singing ‘ I ’ ve Been Waiting ’.
He loved her also, until she showed him her third ear, then he thought she was a freak, which Wendy heard.
He never cemented his place in the England line-up, and after breaking his arm in a freak practice accident then by the time Alec Stewart finally left the scene first Chris Read and then Geraint Jones had moved above him in the selectors ' thoughts.
The player then has to relive some of the most horrific moments of the Chosen's lives-Caleb fighting the Cabal in the frozen north ( Blood, episode two ), the Cabal attack on Ophelia's sorority which led her to join, Ishmael's escape from his life as a circus freak into the Cabal, and Gabriella's spooky night in a haunted mansion.

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