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Then and New
Then he launches into an attack on the Tory ministers, whom he calls the `` New Converts '' ; ;
Then followed a period in which he wrote reviews for The New York Times Book Review, The Commonweal, Commentary, had a small piece in Partisan Review, and moved on to Hudson, The Village Voice, and Exodus.
Certainly, the meaning is clearer to one who is not familiar with Biblical teachings, in the New English Bible which reads: `` Then Jesus arrived at Jordan from Galilee, and he came to John to be baptized by him.
Then, with the new affluence, there is actually a sallying forth into the wide, wide world beyond the precincts of New York.
Then New York Intervention made more sense.
Then the Giants took control, as Manning threw for two more TD passes to Mario Manningham and Nicks and the defense completed its shutout of the Falcons to give the New York Giants the win, 24-2, and the Falcons their third straight playoff loss with Matt Ryan and Mike Smith.
Then later were transferred to New Zealand in 1901.
Then in 1845 the Rainbow, 757 tons OM, the first extreme clipper was launched in New York.
Then Xorn / Magneto assaults New York, where Cyclops, Fantomex and a few students confront him.
Then Monroe travelled to New York to appear at a birthday celebration for John F. Kennedy at Madison Square Garden, where she famously serenaded the President.
" Mustang Warbirds: Civil Registered Mustangs of Australia and New Zealand Then and Now.
Then on third down, his 24-yard completion to receiver Mark Jackson advanced the ball to the New York 39-yard line.
Then, in their 17 – 13 loss to the Bills, New York suffered a major setback when starting quarterback Phil Simms went down for the season with a broken bone in his foot.
Then in 1993, New England turned to veteran head coach Bill Parcells to lead the team, hoping to repeat the success he had with the New York Giants.
Then on the Patriots ' ensuing drive, Packers defensive back Doug Evans intercepted a pass from Bledsoe at the New England 28-yard line.
Then after driving to the Packers 41-yard line, New England was forced to punt, but they managed to pin Green Bay deep in their own territory when Howard made a fair catch of Tupa's 29-yard punt at the 12-yard line.
Then, at a New Year's Eve party that year, Sally feels alone without Harry by her side.
* Douglas K. Smith, Robert C. Alexander, Fumbling the Future: How Xerox Invented, Then Ignored, the First Personal Computer ( William Morrow and Company, New York, 1988 ) ISBN 1-58348-266-0
Then, from October 24 – October 29, stock prices suffered three multi-digit percentage drops, wiping out more than $ 30 billion from the New York Stock Exchange ( 10 times greater than the annual budget of the federal government ).
Then he made a serious gaffe by announcing to an audience of New York City's Jewish community that, if nominated, he would consider Reverend Jesse Jackson as a Vice Presidential candidate.
Then, during the total solar eclipse of 29 July 1878, two experienced astronomers, Professor James Craig Watson, the director of the Ann Arbor Observatory in Michigan, and Lewis Swift, an amateur from Rochester, New York, both claimed to have seen a Vulcan-type planet close to the Sun.
Then from 1974 to 2003, the Grammys were held in various venues in New York City and Los Angeles.
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 and England
Then England won in 1911 – 12 by four matches to one.
Then Chris Broad scored three hundreds in successive Tests and bowling successes from Graham Dilley and Gladstone Small meant England won the series 2 – 1.
Then, after collecting reinforcements, they made a sudden dash across England and occupied the ruined Roman walls of Chester.
Then in the seventeenth century John Ray ( England, 1627 – 1705 ) wrote many important taxonomic works.
Then, on the morning of 22 March 1862, between eight and nine o ’ clock Greenwich Time, another amateur astronomer, a Mr Lummis of Manchester, England, saw a transit.
Then he was posted to several battery commands in Scotland and England until 1917.
Then he went to Germany and on a return engagement to England, where he ended up performing a second time for Queen Victoria.
Then, du Guesclin launched destructive raids against the coasts of England, naval represals to the English chevauchees.
Then in 1546 the King, who had broken from the Church of Rome and acquired great wealth through the dissolution of the monasteries in England, refounded the college as Christ Church as part of the re-organisation of the Church of England, making the partially demolished Priory church the cathedral of the recently created diocese of Oxford.
* Thomas Hinde: The Domesday Book, England ’ s Heritage, Then & Now 1985
Then Barrett brought the play to England, starting at Leeds also in 1895, before going to the Lyric Theatre of London with equal success.
Then in 1906, after Leadbeater's return to England, the fourteen-year-old son of the Corresponding Secretary of the Esoteric Section in Chicago, whom Leadbeater had taken with him to San Francisco on his first lecture tour, confessed to his parents the reason for the antipathy he had conceived for his mentor, to whom he had at first been greatly devoted —- Leadbeater had encouraged him in the habit of masturbation.
Then he travelled to The Hague and departed for England on 2 June.
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 it toured England and Scotland with two ancillary groups: North ( with H. A. Saintsbury ) and South ( with Julian Royce ).
Then, in 1634, 43-year old Anne Hutchinson, her 48-year old husband William, and their other ten living children, aged about eight months to 19 % nbsp ; years, set sail from England aboard the Griffin, the same ship that carried Cotton and their oldest son to New England a year earlier.
Then Barlow meets with Abercrombie, who, fearing Barlow's plans to become a non-sectarian funeral pastor will further damage the image of the British enclave, pays his passage back to England.
Then came the West Germans in the semi finals, Shilton's 124th England game.
Then in January 1723, Governor Samuel Shute abruptly returned to England, so Wentworth took over in New Hampshire, governing until the arrival of Shute's replacement, William Burnet, in 1728.

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