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then and leaves
They could hear the pony's feet on the dry leaves for a while, then the sound faded out.
Shrubs wit shoot buds not stalked, male and female catkins produced in late spring ( after leaves appear ) and expanding and pollinating then, one to four species:
If the rotation leaves the subtree's balance factor at 0 then the retracing towards the root must continue since the height of this subtree has decreased by one.
Next, the Kocher crosses the district of Wasseralfingen, then leaves the town for Hüttlingen.
He was sitting while braiding palm leaves, then he stood up to pray, and again he sat to weave.
In the first year the plant grows leaves, stems, and roots ( vegetative structures ), then it enters a period of dormancy over the colder months.
This leaves the last two boxes in the chain for their opponent, but then the opponent has to open the next chain.
" David leaves his lamentations, dresses himself, goes to the House of the Lord and worships, and then returns home to eat.
Ninsar then gave birth to Ninkurra ( Lady Fruitfulness or Lady Pasture ), and leaves Enki alone again.
The colonies could then be warmed by large reflector plant leaves that could focus the dim, distant sunlight back on the growing colony.
'" The manager walks out of the cabin, and spoke with Marlow about " unsound methods " and Marlow puts forward the notion: " No method at all "-After some more words the manager gives Marlow a heavy glance, then leaves.
Once an older NOAA ship leaves service, a newer one can be given the same hull number ; for example, " S 222 " was assigned to NOAAS Mount Mitchell ( S 222 ), then assigned to NOAAS Thomas Jefferson ( S 222 ), which entered NOAA service after Mount Mitchell was stricken.
It then falls toward the ground while continuing to grow, based on the same processes, until it leaves the cloud.
He then leaves the city and makes himself a shelter, waiting to see whether or not the city will be destroyed.
The surface then reflects the sky in a way that leaves both the horizon and water surface virtually impossible to see.
He then devises a trap for Superman that almost kills him, but Superman narrowly escapes when Luthor leaves him to his fate.
Shang Chi then snaps his neck, and leaves with the catatonic Tarantula, ashamed of what he believed he had to become, a soulless murderer.
( Part of the current then detours and leaves Earth again along field lines on the morning side, flows across midnight as part of the ring current, then comes back to the ionosphere along field lines on the evening side and rejoins the pattern.
There is an intermediate form, the ovoviviparous animals: the embryo develops within and is nourished by an egg as in the oviparous case, but then it hatches inside the mother's body shortly before birth, or just after the egg leaves the mother's body.
The Pythia, when about to deliver, would chew leaves from Apollo's sacred laurel tree and would then sit on her holy tripod, seated in the innermost sanctum, over a crack on the rock from where noxious volcanic fumes emanated.
In Elche, Spain, the location of the biggest palm grove in Europe, there is a tradition of tying and covering palm leaves to whiten them away from sunlight and then drying and braiding them in elaborate shapes.
PCP comes in both powder and liquid forms ( PCP base is dissolved most often in ether ), but typically it is sprayed onto leafy material such as cannabis, mint, oregano, parsley, or ginger leaves, then smoked.
It then adopted a leap rule that differs from that of the Gregorian calendar: years divisible by four are leap years, except that years divisible by 100 are only leap years if dividing the year by 900 leaves a remainder of 200 or 600.
Picard sends Cochrane's assistant Lily Sloane to the Enterprise for medical attention, then returns to the ship and leaves Commander William Riker on Earth to make sure the Phoenixs flight proceeds as planned.

then and Corinth
He then moved southward into Greece, where he sacked Piraeus ( the port of Athens ) and destroyed Corinth, Megara, Argos, and Sparta.
Alaric then crossed the Gulf of Corinth and marched with the plunder of Greece northward to Epirus.
* Eudokia Angelina, who married ( 1 ) King Stefan I Prvovenčani of Serbia, then ( 2 ) Emperor Alexios V Doukas, and ( 3 ) Leo Sgouros, ruler of Corinth.
He was then dispatched to Corinth, Greece, where he successfully reconciled the Christian community there with Paul, its founder.
According to Acts of the Apostles, Paul founded the church in Corinth ( Acts 18: 1 – 17 ), then spent approximately three years in Ephesus ( Acts 19: 8, 19: 10, 20: 31 ).
He then followed the advice he found in Hippocrates ' teaching and travelled and studied widely including such destinations as Smyrna ( now Izmir ), Corinth, Crete, Cilicia ( now Çukurova ), Cyprus, and finally the great medical school of Alexandria, exposing himself to the various schools of thought in medicine.
Megara then fought a war of independence with Corinth, and afterwards founded ( c. 667 BC ) Byzantium, as well as Chalcedon ( 685 BC ).
Due to Halleck's sluggardly assault on Corinth — covering 19 miles in 30 days — the entire Confederate force there escaped ; the 120, 000-man Union Army was then broken up.
Arion, according to Herodotus ' brief excursus, then continued to Corinth by other means and arrived before the sailors that tried to kill him.
Epidamnus ' oligarchs are exiled and then appeal to Corcyra for help, while the democrats enlist the support of Corinth.
Corcyra is then attacked by Corinth as the dispute heats up.
However, rather than leave the child to die of exposure, as Laius intended, the sympathetic servant passed the baby onto a shepherd from Corinth and then to another shepherd.
George capped the expedition with a sack of Corinth, in which the relics of Saint Theodore were stolen, and then returned to Sicily.
The peace did not last long, and in 309 Ptolemy personally commanded a fleet that detached the coastal towns of Lycia and Caria from Antigonus, then crossed into Greece, where he took possession of Corinth, Sicyon and Megara ( 308 BC ).
The knights then deliver a speech in praise of the older generation, the men who made Athens great, and this is followed by a speech in praise of horses that performed heroically in a recent amphibious assault on Corinth, whither they are imagined to have rowed in gallant style.
Corinth was then reduced to ashes.
During the Siege of Corinth, Logan commanded first a brigade and then the 1st Division of the Army of the Tennessee.
Total Roman domination over Greece proper was marked by the destruction of Corinth in 146 BC ; Greece would then form an integral part of the Roman world leading into the Byzantine period.
Antony then sailed back to Rome to deal with Octavian, and Fulvia died of an unknown illness in exile in Sicyon, near Corinth, Achaea.
They then sailed to mainland Greece and allied with Sparta and Corinth, who invaded the island.
According to Dionysius of Corinth, quoted by Eusebius, this Dionysius then became the second Bishop of Athens.
Then, during six months marked by discouragement and anxiety for Grant, his army first joined with two other Union armies to prosecute the relatively bloodless Siege of Corinth and then strained to hold Union positions in Tennessee and Mississippi.
It was founded in 600 BC on a hill near the sea, and near what was then the course of Vjosë river by settlers from Corfu and Corinth.
According to, before Paul meets them in Corinth, they were part of a group of Jews whom the Emperor Claudius ordered expelled from Rome ; if this edict of the Emperor can be dated, then we would be able to infer when Paul arrived in Corinth.

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