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then and moved
It was not until he moved across the porch that he became aware of them, and then it was too late.
It made only a tiny bump over the two men like a tire over a piece of gravel then moved on.
Gorton then moved to Providence and soon put the town in a turmoil.
The whole thing, from the moment when they jumped heavily off the trucks, spread out and moved into position just behind the cover of that slight rise of ground and then jumped off, took maybe between twenty and thirty minutes.
Rachel came close to the bed, bent as if she would kiss him, then moved away.
It moved in a silver arc toward his throat, then veered downward.
then his mind moved on to be confronted by something far more serious, and as the thought expanded, the implications jarred him.
`` It's like banging a shin '', he said, his eyes lingered on Nick's face, then moved back to Elaine.
Alusik then moved Cooke across with a line drive to left.
I touched it and the coolness, the ice-feeling, was gone, and even then it moved a little, perhaps a tiny spasm of the dead muscles, and I hoped that it was truly dead, so that I would not have to kill it.
And then it moved a little more, and I knew the snake was dying, and I would have to kill it there.
The family moved north across the Ohio River to free ( i. e., non-slave ) territory and made a new start in what was then Perry County but is now Spencer County, Indiana.
From the neolithic age Asia Minor was the route of the forward-Asiatic cultural stream which moved from the Near East to the west and spread the agriculture to the east coasts of Greece and Crete during the 5th millennium BC and then to the Balkan region and the whole of Europe.
After being wounded in a leg and suffering other injuries, he moved to North America in 1916 ( first to Canada, then the United States ) to coordinate the shipment of artillery to Russia.
While the engine installation crew works on the second car, the first car can be moved to the hood station and fitted with a hood, then to the wheels station and be fitted with wheels.
When the third car ’ s engine has been mounted, it then can be moved to the hood station ; meanwhile, subsequent cars ( if any ) can be moved to the engine installation station.
The LOC included Launch Complex 39, a Launch Control Center, and a 130 million cubic foot ( 3. 7 million cubic meter ) Vehicle Assembly Building in which the space vehicle ( launch vehicle and spacecraft ) would be assembled on a Mobile Launcher Platform and then moved by a transporter to one of several launch pads.
He then moved southward into Greece, where he sacked Piraeus ( the port of Athens ) and destroyed Corinth, Megara, Argos, and Sparta.
In 1787, he was admitted to the bar, and moved to Jonesborough, in what was then the Western District of North Carolina.
They then moved into the region that later bore the name of Achaea.
The club then moved to St. Louis, Missouri, in and played in that city through ( sometimes referred to as the " Football Cardinals " and / or the " Big Red " to avoid confusion with the Major League Baseball St. Louis Cardinals ).
He first entered the monastery of Deerhurst, but then moved to Bath, where he became an anchorite.
Since then the corporate headquarters have moved to New York City at 1 Park Avenue in Manhattan.
Once these projects have been approved by the United States Air Force or other agencies such as the CIA, and are ready to be announced to the public, operations of the aircraft are then moved to a normal air force base.

then and Erith
It was then cut in two by the building of the A2016 a 4 lane dual carriageway by-pass of the Woolwich to Erith section of the A206 though on leaving Woolwich only got as far as the industrial part of lower Belvedere ( the extension to Erith was opened in 1999 ).
Flows from three interceptory sewers combine at Deptford and then run under Greenwich, Woolwich, Plumstead and across Erith marshes.
During the 1980s he was also appointed by Margaret Thatcher, then Prime Minister, to renovate the interiors of 10 Downing Street, restored 40 years previously by Raymond Erith, Terry's teacher, after war damage.

then and Observer
The journal ’ s name changed from its original title to Intellectual Observer: A Review of Natural History, Microscopic Research, and Recreative Science and then later to the Student and Intellectual Observer of Science, Literature, and Art.
Kuensel was first started in Thimphu as a government bulletin in 1965, and then became a national weekly in 1986 and was the only newspaper in Bhutan until 2006 when two other news papers namely, the Bhutan Times and Bhutan Observer, were introduced.
* Tony Palmer, in The Observer, wrote shortly after the album's release: " If there is still any doubt that Lennon and McCartney are the greatest songwriters since Schubert, then ... album The Beatles ... should surely see the last vestiges of cultural snobbery and bourgeois prejudice swept away in a deluge of joyful music making ..."
After Oxford, he found an entry-level job at The Times Literary Supplement, and at age 27 became literary editor of the New Statesman, where he met Christopher Hitchens, then a feature writer for The Observer, who remained a close friend until Hitchens's death in 2011.
Clifford asked the madam to reveal details of her girls and clients, and found that one prostitute, Pamella Bordes, was simultaneously dating: Andrew Neil ( then editor of The Sunday Times ); Donald Trelford ( then editor of The Observer ); Conservative minister for sport Colin Moynihan and billionaire arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi.
She worked as a journalist, working for the BBC as a studio manager and then became Welsh correspondent for the Guardian and Observer newspapers during 1964-79.
In 1991, Miller became an investigative reporter for the Dallas Observer and then a columnist for D Magazine.
In March 1998 the media company's board appointed Andrew Jaspan, then the publisher and managing director of The Big Issue and a former editor of Scotland on Sunday, The Scotsman and The Observer to examine the business case for launching a new Sunday title.
She took her opinion column to the Guardians sister-paper The Observer, then to the Sunday Times in 1998, before writing regularly for the Daily Mail in 2001.
" At school he wrote " pimply Dylan Thomas " poems, some of which he sent to Philip Toynbee, then lead reviewer at The Observer.
Carter was then editor at the New York Observer before being invited to Vanity Fair to take over from Tina Brown, who left for The New Yorker.
Since then she has written for The Sunday Times, The Independent on Sunday, The Observer, The Mirror and the News of the World and she was deputy editor of Wales on Sunday.
He was then ordered to London, where he served with the Naval Attache, American Embassy, as a Naval Observer.
The most established explanation to the origin of the term, is that it was first used in 1984 by the Observer newspaper, which used it as an alternative term for the prototype group interested in detailed trivia, the trainspotters, as members of this group often wore, by then very unfashionable, civilian versions of the USAF N-3B parka with fur-lined hood, which was often called an anorak in the UK, when standing for hours on station platforms or along railway tracks, noting down details of passing trains.
Even then, he also worked as literary critic for the magazine Truth, the London Evening News ( 1929-32 ) and The Observer ( 1937-43 ).
The Naval Aviation Observer insignia was then modified and granted to non-pilot / non-NFO aviation mission specialists such as in-flight Meteorologists.
From then until the end of the series, she was assisted by Professor Bobo, who often addressed her as " Lawgiver " ( another Planet of the Apes reference ), and Observer ( aka Brain Guy ).
The parade then formed into a huge square and the Royal Observer Corps Ensign was presented by Lord Beatty.
As a foreign correspondent with The Observer, Philip then traveled to Tel Aviv, where he met Sally, who was a secretary for the American Embassy there.
In 1915, Astor gave the two papers to his son, Waldorf as a birthday gift ; Waldorf Astor then sold the Pall Mall Gazette, which allowed Garvin to leave his position with that paper and focus on editing The Observer.
In the early 1960s Mayne moved into colour photography, photographing Greece and Spain, artists and their studios, and then landscapes, and publishing work in the mid and late 1960s in the new Sunday Times and Observer colour magazines.
After he married in 1894, he first moved in 1896 to Scotland and joined the staff of the Glasgow Observer in pursuit of journalistic experience, then becoming London editor of the Catholic News in Preston, England.
He served briefly as a reporter for the San Antonio Evening News, now the San Antonio Express-News, and then returned to North Carolina where, beginning in 1941, he held various editorial positions with The Raleigh News & Observer.

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