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then and sailed
She was the John Harvey, one of those Atlantic sea-horses that had sailed to Bari to bring beans, bombs, and bullets to the U.S. Fifteenth Air Force, to Field Marshal Montgomery's Eighth Army then racing up the calf of the boot of Italy in that early December of 1943.
North and south, east and west, back and forth he sailed in the land-locked bay, plowing furiously forward until land appeared, then turning to repeat the process, day after day, week after week.
The Allied fleet then sailed to the Thracian Chersonese, still held by the Persians, and besieged and captured the town of Sestos.
The U. S. Army brought truck-towed Bofors 40 mm AA guns along with truck-mounted units fitted with mechanized turrets when they sailed, first for Great Britain and then onto France.
It then sailed to Gibraltar, arriving on 18 October to the cheers of the garrison: Saumarez wrote that " We can never do justice to the warmth of their applause, and the praises they all bestowed on our squadron ".
The remaining prizes underwent basic repairs and then sailed for Britain, eventually arriving at Plymouth.
The Persian force then sailed for Attica, landing in the bay near the town of Marathon.
Kidd then sailed to the Strait of Bab-el-Mandeb at the southern entrance of the Red Sea, one of the most popular haunts of rovers on the Pirate Round.
In October 1775, the Gaspée went downriver, and her prisoners were transferred to the Adamant, which then sailed for England.
It was a gamble which did not pay off, and whether through military error or betrayal, the Damascus campaign was a failure, and the royal family retreated to Jerusalem and then sailed to Rome and back to Paris.
In 1935 Pei boarded the SS President Coolidge and sailed to San Francisco, then traveled by train to Philadelphia.
With a change in the monsoon winds, Ibn Battuta sailed back to Arabia, first to Oman and the Strait of Hormuz then on to Mecca for the hajj of 1330 ( or 1332 ).
The other ship then sailed without him only to be seized by a local Sumatran king a few months later.
The madh ' hab he observed was Imam Al-Shafi ‘ i, with similar customs as he had seen in coastal India especially among the Mappila Muslim, who were also the followers of Imam Al-Shafi ‘ i. Ibn Battuta then sailed to Malacca, Vietnam, the Philippines and finally Quanzhou in Fujian province, China.
Cook then sailed to New Zealand and mapped the complete coastline, making only some minor errors.
The Redskins defense then forced Buffalo to a three-and-out on their ensuing possession, and punter Chris Mohr's 23-yard punt sailed out of bounds at the Washington 49-yard line.
The Falcons then advanced to the Denver 8-yard line on their next drive, but failed to score when Andersen's 26-yard field goal attempt sailed wide right.
Finding no French ships there, he then sailed for New York.
Jason then took the fleece and sailed away with Medea, as he had promised.
He then sailed for Egypt leaving a substantial garrison in Malta.
Houtman's expedition then sailed east along the north coast of Java, losing twelve crew to a Javanese attack at Sidayu and killing a local ruler in Madura.
Still not satisfied with her revenge, Ní Mháille then sailed for Ballycroy and attacked the garrison at Doona Castle, overpowering the defenders and taking the castle for herself.
One of them, the Edward Bonventure, then sailed around Cape Comorin and on to the Malay Peninsula and subsequently returned to England in 1594.
Almeida then sailed on to Cochin, made peace with the ruler and built a stone fort there.

then and away
If a child watched its progress he whispered, `` Hay, hay, load of hay -- make a wish and turn away '', and then stared rigidly in the opposite direction until the sound of the horses' feet returned no more.
Rachel came close to the bed, bent as if she would kiss him, then moved away.
`` She didn't really say '' -- She glanced away at the floor, then swooped gracefully and picked up one of Scotty's slippers.
`` This is the sort of stuff I write and then throw away ''!!
and then I came to some sanity and plunged away with such extraordinary speed that I outdistanced Cousin Simmons by far.
If he failed to reach the riverbank in five minutes, say, then the skiffs would pull away and leave him groping in the mud.
Thermoforming the laminate and then sanding away the top layer is a quick and economical way to produce a two-color sign.
He then sold her minerals to cure her kidney ailment, a can of sage `` to make her look like a girl again '', and an application of plain mud to take her wrinkles away.
but if justice for Bantus entails driving the government of the Union of South Africa away from the West, then the Bantus must be prepared to carry their identification cards yet a while longer.
From that point on he said he went to the post office and then walked leisurely to where his niece was staying, more than a mile away.
As she had done with Means, she gained rapidly at first, but then Baldy began to draw away.
`` I like to dance '', she said, then turned and walked away.
I jist stayed where I was while he fumbled around and then walked away.
At 12,000 feet, Fiedler signaled `` release '', and started the roaring pulse-jet engine -- then streaked away from beneath the Heinkel.
If then any man is in Christ, he is a new creature ( literally, `` He is a new creation ), the former things have passed away ; ;
Dr. Lyttleton then imagines the universe as a large hydrogen sphere with surface atoms shooting away from it.
He shivered, and then tore away the blood-soaked parts and wound the rest around his neck like a scarf.
Phil turned away and opened his locker, and then he heard Mike Deegan say: `` You're yellow, Rossoff ''!!
Before thee, did not other kings possess it for a while, then pass away?
The anchor is then normally cut away, as it cannot be recovered.
According to the historian Herodotus, the poet threw away his shield to make good his escape from the victorious Athenians then celebrated the occasion in a poem that he later sent to his friend, Melanippus.
In his twenty-eighth year he felt the impulse to study philosophy and was recommended to the teachers in Alexandria who then had the highest reputation ; but he came away from their lectures so depressed and full of sadness that he told his trouble to one of his friends.
The absolute magnitude is then equivalent to the apparent magnitude an object would have if it were at a standard luminosity distance ( 10 parsecs ) away from the observer, in the absence of astronomical extinction.
While he was away his wife, still in her mid-twenties, gave her children " constant " beatings, then ignored them most of the time as she performed the public duties of the bishop's wife.
Assuming that 10 – 15 % of bread is thrown away as stale, if it could be made to stay fresh another 5 – 7 days then perhaps 2 million tons of flour per year would be saved.

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