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Then and attired
Then two other young men, remarkably strong, strikingly beautiful, and splendidly attired, appeared before him.

Then and best
Then he called in his friend Walton and turned over the problem to him, with instructions to work out what was best -- provided it didn't pile unnecessary burdens on the President.
Then, these philosophers say, it is rational to act on those beliefs that have best withstood criticism, whether or not they meet any specific criterion of truth.
Then the best man and the maid of honor will direct ushers to escort guests to their seat.
Then in 1971 the Governor's Office separated Rutgers Medical School from Rutgers University and made it part of New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, and a virtual exodus of the best faculty left the Medical School.
Then, prior to the 2008 season, Carlton was able to secure a trade for's Chris Judd, one of the league's best midfielders, to join the club as captain.
He is best known for his works A Long Day ’ s Dying ( his first work, published in 1950 ); The Book of Bebb, a tetralogy based on the character Leo Bebb published in 1979 ; Godric, a first person narrative of the life of the medieval saint, and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 1981 ; Brendan, a second novel narrating a saint ’ s life, published in 1987 ; Listening to Your Life: Daily Meditations with Frederick Buechner ( 1992 ); and his autobiographical works The Sacred Journey ( 1982 ), Now and Then ( 1983 ), Telling Secrets ( 1991 ), and The Eyes of the Heart: Memoirs of the Lost and Found ( 1999 ).
Then Peter E. Hart introduced an argument that established A2, with only minor changes, to be the best possible algorithm for finding shortest paths.
Then came Cadmus et Hermione ( 1674 ), Alceste ( 1674 ), Thesée ( 1675 ), Atys ( 1676 ), one of his best pieces, and Isis ( 1677 ).
* Then, the BPI process owners should determine what outcomes would add value to the organization's objectives and how best to align its processes to achieve those outcomes ( TO-BE ).
Then a new datum is associated with the class such that it's best sparsely represented by the corresponding dictionary.
Then, in the 1950s, Merrill revised the Stanford-Binet and created a new version that included what he considered to be the best test items from Forms L and M. This version was published in 1960 and renormed in 1973.
Then we'd take the seed from the best plants south and plant it at high elevation, when days were getting longer and there was lots of rain.
Then each player ( except the judge ) chooses a card that they think is the best match for the green apple card, and places it face-down.
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 he talks about a few of the visitors he receives during the winter: a farmer, a woodchopper, and his best friend, the poet Ellery Channing.
Then a group of employees, tired of the company's inactivity, left Irem to form their own company under the name Nazca Corporation, which became best known for developing SNK's Metal Slug franchise.
Then the code length according to the best code in the second model class is shorter than 1, 000 bits.
Then play out those moves hundreds or thousands of times to see which candidate performs best.
Then, considering honesty to be the best policy, he asserted very frankly that the criminal letter had been taken from the German embassy, but that it was not an important document and that nothing proved that it had been " solicited.
Then, aged 19, he won a prize for the best bass solo in a competition at Ballarat, Victoria, and began taking up concert engagements.
Then she gave Hrólfr and his men twelve of the Swedish king's best horses ( Aðils was famous for his well-bred horses ), and all the armour and provisions they needed.
Then the Prospects will be invited to take a tour of the property, which will include an accommodation that the Tour Guide or Agent feels will best fit the Prospect's family's needs.
Then, during the rise of the internet / high tech in the late 1990s, Bronson became a leading chronicler of Silicon Valley in its heyday, writing two more best sellers.
Then, in 1951, the Red Sox, desperate for a relief pitcher, moved him to the pen where he shined as the best reliever in the AL until 1955.

Then and blue
Then nodules of blue earth have to be removed and an opaque crust must be cleaned off, which can be done in revolving barrels containing sand and water.
Then Walt suggested that they shoot Baskett in close-up, cover the lights with cardboard save for a sliver of blue sky behind his head, and then remove the cardboard from the lights when he began singing so that he would seem to be entering a bright new world of animation.
Then, out of the blue, a box containing a suit with the note reading " be a better man " and his life was changed forever.
Then, SDA sets the transferred bit while SCL is low ( blue ) and the data is sampled ( received ) when SCL rises ( green ).
Then, the camera zoomed in on the torch, and the torch-light rays then formed an abstract blue semicircle depicting the top half of the rays of light, with the name of the studio appearing under it.
Then the experimenter adjusts the lights so that the intensities of red, blue, and green light reflected from the green patch are the same as were originally measured from the white patch.
Then he slumped on his left side, turned blue and died within a matter of minutes.
Then, in example above, viewer of such LCD would see that a blue line appears adjacent to a red line than to see a single magenta line.
Then, click on the blue / orange colored icon shown at 115 Park Road for a contemporary photo of the house.
Then, three years later, in 1979, an unusual Spider publishing event happened right out of the " blue.
Then, a sulfur solution was applied to everything but the dyed parts, turning the sepia into blue tone.
Then, five men launched a blue boat and navigated through the O-tan area in order to detect the depth of water.
Then, out of the blue, an impatient Jason leaps out from behind the crates and attacks the criminals.
Then in 1816, when the War Department decided to select a new Cadet uniform, gray was chosen because " it better suits the finance of the Cadets than one of blue.
Then, in 1874, wearing the blue shirt and red headband which became his trademark, he beat the redoubtable Thomas Loudon three times in succession – once for a side bet of $ 100, a sizeable risk for him – and won the prestigious Dufferin Medal.
Then, when NSW prematurely presented him with his baggy blue after he was picked as 12th man for the state's one-day team, he marched into Cricket NSW boss Dave Gilbert's office and handed it back, saying he'd accept it when he was entitled to wear the cap.
Then due to the lack of manufactured blue shirts, it was changed to white shirts.
Then, on a Detroit breakaway, New Jersey defenceman and captain Scott Stevens laid a thundering body check on Kozlov as he made a move to the inside past the New Jersey blue line.
Then workers are designated to sit anywhere in the red zone, for example, or the blue zone.
Then, if point B is constrained to move along a circle ( shown in red ) which passes through O, then point D will necessarily have to move along a straight line ( shown in blue ).
Then a blue jersey but with red collar would be wear by the team.
Then a blue streak is seen followed by Superman saying " Hold on folks, I'll get you out of here.
Then, in a blue tunnel, he is running with a dog.
Then out of the blue, came one of the greatest wins in the club's history.

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