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He brought his Winchester in from the front of the house, then faced the boy.
If your pool is located on or near sloping ground, it may have natural drainage which is certainly more desirable than to be faced with the annual expense and labor of first pumping out the water and then scooping out all the debris.
One day last week, Nixon faced a painful constitutional chore that required him to officiate at a joint session of Congress to hear the official tally of the Electoral College vote, and then to make `` sufficient declaration '' of the election of the man who defeated him in the tight 1960 presidential election.
" Johnston glanced down at his leg wound, then faced Harris and replied with his last words: " Yes, and I fear seriously.
Its disloyalty to the president came to the fore during the mutinies in 1996 – 1997, but ever since then it has faced internal problems.
An America completely isolated from the rest of the world would then be faced with the seizure of those of the remaining positions of the British Empire important to the Tripartite Powers ".
Fulk was then faced with a new and more dangerous enemy: the atabeg Zengi of Mosul, who had taken control of Aleppo and had set his sights on Damascus as well ; the union of these three states would have been a serious blow to the growing power of Jerusalem.
The Brewers faced the California Angels in the 1982 American League Championship Series and lost the first two games in California, but then rallied to win the next two games back in Milwaukee, setting up the pivotal Game 5, with the winner being the American League Champions.
The Jets have maintained a rivalry with the Indianapolis Colts since 1969 when the Jets and the Colts, known then as the Baltimore Colts, faced off in Super Bowl III.
They appeared on opposite ends of the field and then faced each other near the 50-yard line.
The Redskins ran three plays to reach Miami's 43-yard line, but then faced a fourth down and one to go.
They moved the ball nine yards in their next three plays, and then faced fourth down and one.
San Diego then faced the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship.
Dallas then advanced to their fourth consecutive NFC Championship Game where they faced the Green Bay Packers, who had eliminated the San Francisco 49ers in the other NFC Divisional Playoff game.
" If a firm has market power, so its decision of how much output to provide to the market influences the market price, then the firm is not " faced with " any price, and the question is meaningless.
" If a buyer has market power, so its decision of how much to buy influences the market price, then the buyer is not " faced with " any price, and the question is meaningless.
He then travelled to Jerusalem, where Cyril of Jerusalem faced opposition from local clergy due to the fact that he had been ordained by Acacius of Caesarea, an Arian heretic.
From then on, however, the Order found it harder to sustain the cause of a crusade and faced the growing threat to its existence posed by the Kingdom of Poland and a genuinely Christian Lithuania alliance.
Buller's subordinate, Major General Charles Warren, successfully crossed the river, but was then faced with a fresh defensive position centred on a prominent hill known as Spion Kop.
Since then Vietnam has faced Montagnard insurgent separatist movements.
If this becomes a reality, then we are faced with an unprecedented threat to our nationhood.
In August 1436, James failed humiliatingly in his siege of Roxburgh Castle and then faced an ineffective attempt by Sir Robert Graham to arrest him at a general council.
Once the contestant's Audience Match winnings were determined they then faced the Star Wheel to determine the stake for the Head-to-Head Match, with a maximum amount of $ 10, 000 available.
The task for the tribunal then when faced with serious allegations is to recognise that their seriousness generally means they are inherently unlikely, such that to be satisfied that a fact is more likely than not the evidence must be of a good quality.
The artist Zhang Xiaogang sold a 1993 painting for US $ 2. 3 million in 2006, which included blank faced Chinese families from the Cultural Revolution era, while Yue Minjun's work Execution in 2007 was sold for a then record of nearly $ 6 million at Sotheby's.

then and Ray
While campaigning for U. S. President, the then Governor Clinton returned to Arkansas to see that Ricky Ray Rector would be executed.
Ackerman invited Ray Bradbury to attend the Los Angeles Chapter of the Science Fiction League, then meeting weekly at Clifton's Cafeteria in downtown Los Angeles.
Ray Burdette sang bass after the death of Kenny Price, but the quartet was not featured as often then.
From then on, he used ' Ray ', after " having ascertained that such had been the practice of his family before him ".
The team then agreed to several deals — resigning Pedro Feliz, Ray Durham, and old time Giants fans favorite Rich Aurilia, and picking up catcher Bengie Molina, Ryan Klesko, and Dave Roberts.
But then Montana threw 2 straight incompletions, forcing the 49ers to settle for kicker Ray Wersching's 22-yard field goal to increase their lead to 17-0.
The 49ers then drove 43 yards and scored on kicker Ray Wersching's 27 yard field goal.
The station presented news from 6 to 9, Limbaugh from 9 to noon, then news, then the local Ray Appleton, a moderate Democrat from 1 to 4.
Adam Warlock and his former Infinity Watch allies Gamora and Pip the Troll then recruited cosmically powerful beings from across the universe, intending to dethrone the Champion in the ring according to Skardon law, but the Champion managed to defeat all comers, including Drax the Destroyer, Gladiator, Beta Ray Bill, the Silver Surfer, and Adam Warlock himself.
On the Indigo Girls album 1200 Curfews ( Disc 2 ) Amy Ray starts the song " Land of Cannaan " ( which originally was on their 1987 Strange Fire album ) by saying " When I first wrote this song it was a ballad, and then I heard The Replacements, and it wasn't any more.
He went on to star in Rebel Without a Cause ( 1955 ), directed by Kazan's friend, Nicholas Ray, and then Giant, ( dir.
Silvio Berlusconi signed Gullit for A. C. Milan in 1987, paying the then world record transfer fee of ƒ18 million (£ 6 million ) as a replacement for Ray Wilkins.
They were initiated in 1992 by then Governor General Ray Hnatyshyn and the first recipient was Gweneth Lloyd, co-founder of Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
Every now and then we then one thing hard-for example one week we were mad on Cat's cradle – at least Rivers, Ray and I were-McDougall soon fell victim and even Myers eventually succumbed.
The club actually won the 1st round game of the Football League Trophy away to Tranmere Rovers but was then forced to resign from the competition after fielding the ineligible Ray Putterill in the game.
The Third Man was adapted as a one-hour radio play on two broadcasts of Lux Radio Theater, first on 9 April 1951 with Joseph Cotten, then on 8 February 1954 with Ray Milland.
The Kinks disbanded in 1996, and Ray Davies has performed solo since then.
The filmmakers then provided Ray Parker Jr film footage — with the Huey Lewis song in the background — to aid Parker in writing the theme song.
Hal, along with Green Arrow and later Supergirl, Captain Marvel Jr., and Batwoman are then recruited by Ray Palmer to investigate a murder of a former colleague carried out on orders from Prometheus.
The recording also included the rest of the Parliaments singers ( still uncredited due to contractual concerns ), several uncredited session musicians then employed by Motown, as well as Ray Monette ( of Rare Earth ) and future P-Funk mainstay Bernie Worrell.
The case was then moved to the 366th District Court with Judge Ray Wheless presiding.
He then turns to Dorothy, becoming closer to her young son, Ray, and eventually starts a relationship with her.
When the ball lands near them, Ray throws it back ; a surprised Jerry then comments on his natural throwing ability ( and possible future in sports ), much to Dorothy's dismay.

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