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Then his health broke down under the impossible work conditions he was being forced to endure by the Delegates ' non-cooperation.
Then Frederick died and a three-way war of succession broke out between the supporters of his eldest son Christian ( III ), his younger Catholic brother Hans and the followers of Christian II.
Then in 1963 Joseph Valachi, a soldier in the Genovese family, under indictment for murderering a fellow inmate, broke the code of omertà.
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Then, Pugh broke his winning streak once again, beating him over 15 rounds, once again at New Orleans.
Then after the autopsy, he broke off with her, giving highly insulting reasons.
Then, the parachute lines tangled and the landing rockets failed, resulting in a hard landing which broke Volynov's teeth.
Then, in 1968, Rand publicly broke with Branden and published an article denouncing him and accusing him of a variety of perceived offenses, such as philosophic irrationality and unresolved psychological problems.
Then war broke out between Holland and Britain.
Then a serious revolt broke out in the Sudan, led by a Muslim reformer and self-proclaimed Mahdi, Muhammad Ahmad.
Then some Americans rushed the front door, broke it down, and the British put a white flag outside one of the windows.
Then all hell broke loose when the Miami Herald's bogus story and photo of Santos cheating in the Derby appeared.
Then he could not restrain himself and finally he broke out in a high-pitched laughter that very soon turned into a cry of pain, while the tears ran down his face, and his body twisted against his chains.
Then a dispute with Fred Orain ensued and Tati broke away from Cady Films to create his own production company, Spectra Films, in 1956.
Then the Revolution broke out, and as it affected Geneva, the Simonde family took refuge in England where they stayed for eighteen months ( 1793 – 1794 ).
Then, Pooh, Rabbit, Tigger, and Eeyore start running from the bees after they broke out of the fake hive and into Piglet's house.
This led some of their more hardcore fans to feel alienated, and in the face of low sales and concert attendances, they broke up in 1983, when Burns said: " Our last LP Now Then was to my mind the best album we have made.
Then one night, Jackson broke one of his father's guitar strings while his father worked night hours.
Then, on 70 minutes, the Red Star defence broke down a Bayern attack and Pančev served Savićević perfectly, who ran from centre to the penalty area, and was untouchable for Kohler and Aumann, the result was 1-2 and about 15, 000 Red Star fans on the north tribune celebrated the victory.
Then in May 1846 fighting broke out in the Hutt Valley between the settlers and Te Rauparaha's nephew, Te Rangihaeata.
Then came the Resurgence, man landed on the moon and belief and dreams broke open the doors to Arcadia.
Then, the Spartans turned left and broke the Argive right which fled in total disarray.
Then he caught pneumonia and cancer broke out again.
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Then, in probably the most interesting part of the hymn, Enheduanna herself steps forward in the first person to recite her own past glories, establishing her credibility, and explaining her present plight.
Then they probably headed south to besiege Philippopolis ( now Plovdiv in Bulgaria ).
Then, it was revealed that the original negative had been shipped back to Berlin ( probably due to the efforts of Frank Hensel ) to be stored in the Reichsfilmarchiv vaults.
Then James VI began fighting with the Catholics, but eventually gave them rights ( after his secretly Catholic wife probably persuaded him to ), exempting the Catholics from having to pay the tithe to the Anglican Church, but this caused a great decrease in Anglican Church revenue, so he quickly took those rights away.
Then Governor-General Fausto Cruzat Y Gongora ( July 25, 1690 to December 8, 1701 ) had most likely spent much of his time in the northern outpost in Carranglan and Pantabangan and, baking in the fiercely hot climate, probably waxed nostalgic about his hometown in Ecija, Andalusia in Spain.
Then he is captured by the Witch of the Waste ( probably as he was checking Wizard Suliman's flowers at the edge of the Waste ) and decapitated.
Then the surface of the columns was sculpted with scenes celebrating a ruler named 13 Rabbit, who probably had this structure built.
Then, at about 6 am, one or more of Hoods magazines exploded, probably as the result of another shell hit from Bismarck.
Then, rereading The Voyage of the Dawn Treader by C. S. Lewis, I realized that I had probably gotten it from the island of Terebinthia in that book.
Then, sublimed CO < sub > 2 </ sub > – and probably water – increase pressure in their interior producing geyser-like eruptions of cold fluids often mixed with dark basaltic sand or mud.
Then there was a 9. 1 % decrease in 1999, probably due to internet gaming.
Then I started getting a little bit better, and I could probably do a couple of pages a day.
Then on 5 April, John Cawood, the publisher of Mary Magdalen's funeral tears, who probably owned the copyright all along, entered the book in the Stationers ' Register, and brought out a third edition.
Then in August 843, they signed probably the most important treaty in European history, the Treaty of Verdun.
Then you either get a little model of it and simulate, or you can get a real train because that's probably going to be more effective.
Then he went to Sweden and studied medicine and natural history 1761 – 1764 at Uppsala University, where he was probably the only American student of Carolus Linnaeus.
The figures probably represent Saint Ciarán of Clonmacnoise | Ciarán and Diarmait mac Cerbaill founding Clonmacnoise: " Then Ciarán planted the first stake, and Diarmait son of Cerball was along with him.
Then Capt Charles Bonner managed to squeeze the ketch ' Constant ' into a tiny bay near ' Parkeese ' and the town that formed around this new landing spot, Constant Bay, was named Charleston, probably in his honour.
Then, one day, he meets a one-eyed old man ( most probably Odin, although the tale always refers to him merely as ' One-Eyed Old Man ') who tells him that he has foreseen his coming for a thousand years, and that he has been chosen as a champion of the Gods to fight their battle in the shadows beyond his world.
Then the hill probably returned to scrub.
Then the penguins were added, probably by using cel overlay.
Better to let Russia see that there is nothing to be achieved by aggression, but there are advantages in joining: Then the Russian regime ’ s attitude will probably change and they will take part without compulsion.

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