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same and evening
The evening was not always spent in the same way.
Hayes had met Young Conservative Paul Stone at the 1991 Conservative conference and that same evening, " committed a lewd act which was in breach of the law at the time ".
The contra dance tradition in North America is to change partners for every dance, while in the United Kingdom typically people dance with the same partner the entire evening.
In the Jewish calendar, each day runs from sunset to sunset, and hence the Last Supper ( on the Thursday evening ), and Jesus's crucifixion ( on Friday afternoon ), both fell on the same day.
The very same evening ( 28 July 1927 ) after Gardner had met this medium, he met the woman he was to marry ; Dorothea Frances Rosedale, known as Donna, a relation of his sister-in-law Edith.
The distinction between B and C is demonstrated in the following example: In the evening, one can go out and see at the same moment the sun setting, the moon and a few stars ; this is our reality or B.
Siouxsie and the Banshees and Subway Sect debuted on the festival's first night ; that same evening, Eater debuted in Manchester.
By the late 1810s, it was not uncommon to dance a series of quadrilles during the evening, generally consisting of the same first three figures combined with a variety of different fourth and fifth figures.
Many of the same people returned from the previous evening — hustlers, street youths, and " queens "— but they were joined by " police provocateurs ", curious bystanders, and even tourists.
On the same night, Sherman recorded in his diary " You in company with men in military attire-some women-evening dress-important people present-much conversation-you appear to be in evening dress yourself.
That same evening, Williams made his " comeback " on The X Factor results show, performing his new single " Bodies " for the first time live.
For example, two scenes see the Burnhams ' sitting down to an evening meal, shot from the same angle.
Fox affiliates that have their newscasts produced by another area station tend to have fewer hours devoted to news than their Big Three counterparts ( generally limited to one evening newscast and a one-or two-hour weekday morning newscast ) with little to no expansion into other timeslots due to the contracting station choosing to not carry newscasts on the Fox station in timeslots that compete with their own ( which differs from outsourcing agreements between two stations affiliated with either of the three pre-1986 broadcast networks where both stations may simulcast local news programs in the same timeslots ).
On July 17, 2007, The Wall Street Journal, a unit of Dow Jones, reported that the company and News Corporation had agreed in principle on a US $ 5 billion takeover, that the offer would be put to the full Dow Jones board on the same evening in New York, and that the offer valued the company at 70 % more than the company's market value.
In the evening hours of that same day, the Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) arrested selected " enemy " aliens, including 2, 192 who were of Japanese descent.
The second but eldest surviving child of Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI and Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Archduchess Maria Theresa was born early in the morning of 13 May 1717, at the Hofburg Palace, Vienna, shortly after the death of her elder brother, Archduke Leopold, and was baptised on that same evening.
The film was scheduled for release on July 3, 1996, but due to the high level of anticipation for the movie, many theaters began showing it on the evening of July 2, 1996, the same day the film begins.
And in 1938 Count Basie Band did the same ( earlier evening it had performed with Goodman at his famous 1938 Carnegie Hall Jazz Concert ).
In that time, about 5 / 6 of the cyanogenic glycosides are broken down by the linamarase ; the resulting hydrogen cyanide escapes to the atmosphere, making the flour safe for consumption the same evening.
When Carl accepted the offer that same evening ( after the approval of his grandfather Christian IX of Denmark ), he immediately endeared himself to his adopted country by taking the Old Norse name of Haakon, a name used by previous Kings of Norway.
In a re-run that same evening, Hary finally set the world record, which stood for just 24 days, but this performance stood as a European record for eight years less one day.
That same evening Bennell's friend Jack Belicec finds a body with what appear to be his features, though it's not yet fully developed.
The same ship, the MS Oldenburg, also provides evening cruises from Bideford along the River Torridge in the downstream direction, M. S. Oldenburg is too big to pass through the Bideford Long Bridge.
At non-gay clubs, more people dance with the same partner for the entire evening than at gay clubs where people often dance with a variety of partners throughout a dance.

same and anticipation
From the east to the west coast of the Korean peninsula was a strip of land in which fear-filled men were at that same moment furtively crawling through the night, sitting in sweaty anticipation of any movement or sound, or shouting amidst confused rifle flashes and muzzle blasts.
He does not explicitly acknowledge any anticipation of his demonstration of electrostatic repulsion by the latter but, as he quotes a passage from the same page, could not have been unaware that, in a discussion of the nature of electrical attraction, Cabeo had written ( Philosophia Magnetica p. 192 ): " When we see that small bodies ( corpuscula ) are lifted ( sublevari et attolli ) above the amber and also fall back to the motionless amber, it cannot be said that such erratic behaviour ( talem matum-but if " matum " is taken as a misprint for " motum ", then the translation is simply " such motion ") is an attraction by the gravity of the attracting body.
" In the same year he published his Erste Ideen zur Theorie des Lichts, & c., in which he advanced the proposition that " light could be nothing but a polar tension of the ether, evoked by a central body in antagonism with the planets, and heat was none other than a motion of this ether "— a sort of vague anticipation of the doctrine of the " correlation of physical forces.
So to ease their minds, and free them from any superstitious thoughts or forebodings of evil, Timoleon halted, and concluded an address suitable to the occasion, by saying, that a garland of triumph was here luckily brought them, and had fallen into their hands of its own accord, as an anticipation of victory: the same with which the Corinthians crown the victors in the Isthmian games, accounting chaplets of parsley the sacred wreath proper to their country ; parsley being at that time still the emblem of victory at the Isthmian, as it is now at the Nemean sports ; and it is not so very long ago that the pine first began to be used in its place .” “” ( Plutarch, Life of Timoleon ).</ ref > Victors could also be honored with a statue or an ode.
The same position can also be held by a master warrant officer in anticipation of promotion, or a shortage of available chief warrant officers.
The idea of counting each day represents spiritual preparation and anticipation for the giving of the Torah, which was given by God on Mount Sinai at the beginning of the month of Sivan, around the same time as the holiday of Shavuot.
The Mall's owners hope that the facility will bring in additional revenue for the Mall, which did not become a big money maker after the owners constructed a multiplex movie theater there with the same type of anticipation.
Situated in its new studios ( the same studios used today ), the station fine tuned its progressive format in anticipation of going FM.
The Terraza was removed from Buick's website in early fall 2007, around the same time it was dropped from Buick's lineup, in anticipation of the new Enclave.
Disney's Hollywood Studios closed its attraction on September 7, 2010 in anticipation of the same conversion which was completed on May 20, 2011.
Although a new national steel contract was reached without a strike the same year, Abel and the USWA executive council realized that the steel industry's tendency to stockpile steel in anticipation of a strike led to a boom-and-bust cycle which hurt workers.
The naval bombardment claimed just five lives among the people of Satsuma ( the city had been evacuated in anticipation of the conflict ), and 13 lives among the British ( including Captain Josling of the British flagship Euryalus, and his second-in-command Commander Wilmot, both decapitated by the same cannonball ).
At the same time, they stirred their activities in anticipation of the fall of Sukhumi and public discontent with Shevardnadze's policy which they expected to follow ( as they openly stated ).
At the same time, Egyptian troops were reinforcing the coastal defenses of the city in anticipation of an attack.
During the early 1950s in anticipation of the 1957 350th anniversary of Jamestown's founding, the park finalized plans to complete the parkway, still following the same design standards.
By the same token, he recognized that ascertainment was responsible for a phenomenon known as anticipation, the tendency for a genetic disease to manifest earlier in life and with increased severity in later generations.
It was intentionally designed to serve much the same area as the Yonge line, in order to increase capacity in anticipation of the planned east-west line.
At the same time, public anticipation for the launch of the Maromi television series reaches a fanatical high, almost as if the fear of one is feeding ( and feeding off ) the anticipation for the other.
The group's debut single, " Ring the Alarm ," hit the top ten on the Billboard Hot Rap Tracks chart in 1992, which sparking anticipation for the group's debut album F. U. Don't Take It Personal and also inadvertently immortalized and ignited a new-found popularity for the original " Ring The Alarm ", the signature tune of Reggae / Dancehall singjay Tenor Saw from 1985, which they sampled to create their track of the same name.
It was opened on 12 September 1932 by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway as the only intermediate station on a short branch line ( opened in 1890 ) running north from Harrow & Wealdstone to Stanmore, in anticipation of the Metropolitan Railway opening its own branch line to a new Stanmore station ( now served by the Jubilee Line ) the same year.

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