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Then He Istawa ( rose over ) towards the heaven and made them seven heavens and He is the All-Knower of everything.
Ungoliant had grown great, and less by the power that had gone out of him ; and she rose against him ... Then Morgoth sent forth a terrible cry, that echoed in the mountains.
Then further back, higher than the candelabrum, and much higher than the altar, rose the Moloch, all of iron, and with gaping apertures in his human breast.
Then, almost as rapidly as ZZZZ Best rose, it fell due to the credit card fraud of several years earlier.
Then, in less than a year, the satisfaction of the virtual team rose and exceeded the satisfaction of the traditional team.
Then followed onto the scene three successful headmasters-Walter Lee Sargant ( 1902-29 ) under whom numbers rose to over 200 with consequent new buildings, Francis Cecil Doherty ( 1929-34 ), who went on to be headmaster of Lancing ), and Grosvenor Talbot Griffith ( 1935-57 ) who took the numbers to over three hundred-before the advent of John Buchanan.
... Then Turk Tengri above, Turkish holy Earth and Water said as follows: " In order to Turkish people would not go to ruin and in order to should be a nation again ", They rose my father Ilterish Kagan and my mother Ilbilga Katun, to the top and sat them upwards on the throne.
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Then the probability of the measurement outcome lying in an interval B of R is | E < sub > A </ sub >( B ) ψ |< sup > 2 </ sup >.
Then Chief of the Defence Staff ( United Kingdom ) | Chief of the Defence Staff Michael Walker, Baron Walker of Aldringham | General The Lord Walker ( centre ) presenting new colours to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, 2005.
For every r ≥ 0, let n ( r, f ) be the number of poles, counting multiplicity, of the meromorphic function f in the disc | z | ≤ r. Then define the Nevanlinna counting function by
The result can be interpreted as the average number of sheets in the covering of the Riemann sphere by the disc | z | < t. Then this average covering number is integrated with respect to t with weight 1 / t.
To only get rotations we insist that d is the complex conjugate of a, and c is the negative of the complex conjugate of b. Then we have two complex numbers, a and b, subject to | a |< sup > 2 </ sup >+| b |< sup > 2 </ sup >= 1.
Suppose that M is a complex matrix of order n, whose entries are bounded by | M < sub > ij </ sub >| ≤ 1, for each i, j between 1 and n. Then Hadamard's determinant bound states that
Then through Little Lyakhovsky Island | Malyi Island, to Cape Vaguin on Bolshoy Lyakhovsky Island | Great Liakhov Island.
Cuneiform script, ( Louvre Museum ) " Then Anat went to El ( deity ) | El, at the source of the rivers, in the middle of the bed of the two oceans.
Then and old
Then on Monday morning -- or it might have to be Tuesday -- get up and leave just the usual time, and last thing, put the money in an envelope under the old woman's purse there in the drawer.
Then there are a pair of old biddies played by Grace Carney and Sibly Bowan who may be right off the shelf of stock Irish characters, but they put such a combination of good will and malevolence into their parts that they're quite entertaining.
Then, he said, `` Unfortunately, only one lamechian linguist exists, and he is too old for this expedition.
In " A Village Sketch ," author Miss Mitford wrote: " Then comes a sun-burnt gipsy of six, beginning to grow tall and thin and to find the cares of the world gathering about her ; with a pitcher in one hand, a mop in the other, an old straw bonnet of ambiguous shape, half hiding her tangled hair ; a tattered stuff petticoat once green, hanging below an equally tattered cotton frock, once purple ; her longing eyes fixed on a game of baseball at the corner of the green till she reaches the cottage door, flings down the mop and pitcher and darts off to her companions quite regardless of the storm of scolding with which the mother follows her runaway steps.
Then, by crawling movements, the pharate animal pushes forward in the old integumentary shell, which splits down the back allowing the animal to emerge.
Then 23 years old, Douglass conquered his nervousness and gave an eloquent speech about his rough life as a slave.
Then, during the marathon at Manhattan Casino, I got tired of the same old steps and cut loose with a breakaway ..." Fox Movietone News covered the marathon and took a close-up of Shorty's feet.
Then on third down with less than three minutes remaining in the period, Staubach spotted 38-year old reserve tight end Jackie Smith wide open in the end zone and threw him the ball.
Then there is " Byzantine New Year's Eve " ( 31 August ) celebrating the beginning of the New Year according to the old civil calendar of the Byzantine Empire.
Then architect Matvey Kazakov built ( in the old forms ) the new Lobnoye mesto of hewn stone, slightly West of the place where it was before.
' Then Útgarda-Loki answered, looking about him on the benches, and spake: ' I see no such man here within, who would not hold it a disgrace to wrestle with thee ;' and yet he said: ' Let us see first ; let the old woman my nurse be called hither, Elli, and let Thor wrestle with her if he will.
Then the king felt within himself the renewed pangs of an old wound and was most seriously weakened.
Then the train came, the tracks being laid directly on the towpath of the old canal, a monument to its demise.
Curds are mentioned in the Middle Irish parodic tale The Vision of Mac Conglinne, the relevant portion of which reads: Stately, pleasantly it sat, A compact house and strong. Then I went in: The door of it was dry meat, The threshold was bare bread, cheese-curds the sides. Smooth pillars of old cheese, And sappy bacon propsAlternate ranged ; Fine beams of mellow cream, White rafters-real curds, Kept up the house.
" ( What is called here akahagachi is the modern hohodzuki ) Then His-Swift-Impetuous-Male-Augustness said to the old man: " If this be thy daughter, wilt thou offer her to me?
Then 73 years old and the third-most senior Senator, McKellar was later described by Senator Bill Frist in his book on Tennessee senators as an " extraordinarily shrewd man of husky dimensions with a long memory and a short fuse.
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