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He took a lead on the enemy, using a distance of five of the radii in his circular sight and then added another.
The man took two short steps backward then sat down heavily on the pavement.
The enemy came looming around a bend in the trail and Matsuo took a hasty shot, then fled without knowing the result, ran until breath was a pain in his chest and his legs were rubbery.
On this issue, then, as on so many in these months, Steele and Swift took rigidly opposed points of view.
And then it took considerably longer to make preparations for giving transfusions.
Blackman arrived a day or two early, and Lewis took him to a department store immediately and outfitted him, luggage and all, and then he took him to a party at the Woodwards that went on until four in the morning.
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.
And then the Amen corner took hold, re-enacting a form of group participation in worship that stemmed from years before the Greek chorus, spreading down through the African forest, overseas to the West Indies, and then here in Alabama.
They took Jesus's body, then, and wrapped it in winding-clothes with the spices ; ;
then, to better purpose, he took hold of the knot and with dextrous fingers, untied it.
Seems like she's willing, but the male just flops around all day like the bashful boy who took Jeannie May behind the barn and then didn't know what to do, and the people at the zoo haven't got any vulture chicks to show for their trouble.
At the end of work one day, the personnel man took the applicants one at a time, asked them to sit behind the receptionist's desk and he then played the role of a number of people who might come to the receptionist with a number of queries and for a number of purposes.
To win her favors, her husband first took an additional job, then desperately began to embezzle from his employer.
He took one step, two, broke into a trot and then into a run.
Even then, if she took one step forward he could catch her.
I took another sidelong glance at the other registration card, then took the key to Unit 13 that she had given me and went down long enough to park the car.
You used to paint in them, and then you just took them for rags.
The Hughes concern then took `` shortcuts '' on the project but got paid anyway, Hemphill said.
She took postgraduate work at the University of Grenoble in France and then returned to London to work on market research with an advertising firm.
he avidly reads the Wall Street Journal, and took delight in driving a $250 model A Ford for 22 years, then selling it for $300.
From this earth, then, while it was still virgin God took dust and fashioned the man, the beginning of humanity ''.
After the spate of female vocalists we have been having, all of whom took Sarah as a point of departure and then tried to see what they could do that might make her seem old hat, it seemed that all that has happened is to make the real thing seem better than ever.

then and sketches
The first of the five books begins with some geographical background, and then sketches the history of England, beginning with Caesar's invasion in 55 BC.
After his journey to the Alhambra, Escher tried to improve upon the art works of the Moors using geometric grids as the basis for his sketches, which he then overlaid with additional designs, mainly animals such as birds and lions.
During most of the late 1930s and early 1940s Milligan performed as an amateur jazz vocalist and trumpeter before, during and after being called up for military service in the fight against Nazi Germany, but even then he wrote and performed comedy sketches as part of concerts to entertain troops.
Although the episodes were scripted, most of the music used over the two series was written in translation by Postgate in the form of " musical sketches " or graphs that he drew for Elliott, who would then convert the drawings into a musical score.
Right before this happened, one of the cast would generally be giving a monologue ( or several would be having a group conversation ) that was interrupted by another cast member with something that would ( generally ) be opposite what the monologue ( or dialogue ) was about, all present cast would say, " It must be the introduction to the opposites ", and then the inversion fade would happen ; several sketches would follow that were a tongue-in-cheek reversal of the show's subject of the day, and also in which the normal principles of daily life were reversed, often with children having authority over adults or with adults encouraging children to behave badly ( for example, eating sweets instead of vegetables, or wasting money on something frivolous rather than putting the money in the bank ).
Since then, the duo often break character in the middle of elaborate sketches to do an " accent check " and repeat these lines.
Writer Edward Koelwel rejects the suggestion that kitsch derives from the English word sketch, noting how the sketch was not then in vogue, and saying that kitsch art pictures were well-executed, finished paintings rather than sketches.
By then, John Grant had been writing or adapting other sketches for the team, and he may have helped expand " Who's On First?
The show would then proceed through rapid-fire comedy bits, pre-taped segments, and recurring sketches.
The image of him pedaling, then tipping over and falling, was frequently used between sketches.
( 1972 ), consisting of a series of sketches performed outside army bases in the Pacific Rim and interviews with American troops who were then on active service.
Damascus and Palmyra, then on to Homs, on 18 June 1819 Barry parted from Mr Baillie at Tripoli, Lebanon, Barry having drawn over 500 sketches.
Powell then agreed to a request from his old friend and golf partner, comedian Jasper Carrott, taking the part of an incompetent detective in a succession of sketches that formed part of Carrott's television series.
* Royal Robertson ( 1936 – 1997 ), a schizophrenic sign painter who received vivid, violent visions of spaceships, God, and the apocalypse, which he then translated into bright, colourful, comic-book like sketches, often including references to his wife's unfaithfulness.
A cartoonist traditionally developed rough sketches into finished pencil drawings and then, for reproduction purposes, completed the artwork in black India ink, using either a brush or a metal-nibbed pen.
It was then finished by his student Philipp Jarnach, who worked with Busoni's sketches as he knew of them, but in the 1980s Antony Beaumont, the author of an important Busoni biography, created an expanded and improved completion by drawing on material that Jarnach did not have access to.
This was then followed in 2005 by The Art of Ray Harryhausen, featuring sketches and drawings for his many projects, some of them unrealized.
Rambova took to researching historical accuracy for her designs, which Kosloff would then use without giving her credit, stealing her sketches and claiming them as his own.
This piece consisted of a series of piano sketches, alternating with scenes and costumed recitations, including a two-person " satirical musical sketch ", really a short comic opera, called Cups and Saucers, which they then toured.
When The Jackie Gleason Show ( then based in Miami Beach, Florida ) returned in 1966, the " Honeymooners " sketches ( then in color for the first time ) returned as a series of elaborate musicals.
The troupe then performed comedy sketches, ensemble songs, folk songs and vaudeville routines.
There he founded " Bocetos " (" sketches "), a medical publication attempting to focus especially on the social issues of medicine, unlike the biological paradigms then dominating in medicine.

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