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Then in 1947 he opened the Wills Point nightclub in Sacramento and continued touring the Southwest and Pacific Northwest from Texas to Washington State.
Then the drugs were transported to coastal towns in Tamil Nadu such as Tuticorin, Rameswaram, Ramanathapuram, Nagapattinam and Kochi, in Kerala State.
Then Senate President and Democratic National Committeeman Kenneth McClintock, former Sen. Roberto Prats, Puerto Rico's Democratic State Chair and former PDP gubernatorial candidate José Alfredo Hernández Mayoral were appointed co-chairs of Sen. Hillary Clinton's National Hispanic Leadership Council while Young Democrats of America Democratic National Committeeman Francisco Domenech co-chaired Clinton's young professionals organization.
Then, in December 1965 and March 1966, Nature and The Lancet published the first preliminary reports by British cytogeneticist Patricia Jacobs and colleagues at the MRC Human Genetics Unit at Western General Hospital in Edinburgh of a chromosome survey of 315 male patients at The State Hospital outside Carstairs, Lanarkshire — Scotland ’ s only special security hospital for the developmentally disabled — that found nine patients, ages 17 to 36, averaging almost 6 ft. in height ( avg.
Then in November the New York State Police raided the infamous Apalachin Meeting in rural Apalachin, New York.
Then after a lengthy search for contractors by the State of Kentucky's Division of Abandoned Mine Lands, work commenced on the largest tract, a tract once part of the now defunct Green Coal Company.
Then, only one day later, the State of Alabama was admitted into the Union as the 22nd state on December 14, 1819.
Then in 1983 the college received university status and afterwards became part of the state university system as Eastern Connecticut State University.
Then she played NCAA basketball for Ball State University.
Then TKCSA sued Alexandre Pessoa Dias, research professor of the Joaquim Venâncio Polytechnic School of Health ( EPSJV – Fiocruz ) and the biologist Monica Cristina Lima, from Pedro Ernesto University Hospital and board member of the Public University Workers Union of Rio de Janeiro State ( Sintuperj ).
Then when the new State Constitution took effect in 1792 he continued, now as governor.
Then, in November 2004, the Government introduced an amendment in the Lords which wholly removed references to the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs, changing them to ones about the Lord Chancellor, with the positions of Secretary of State and Lord Chancellor envisaged as being held by the same person.
Then the body was transported to Little Rock to lie in state in the rotunda of the Arkansas State Capitol.
Then, Dr. Octopus took the ambassador of the newly-formed Free Palestinian State hostage, demanding that in exchange for the ambassador's freedom, Spider-Man would meet him in Times Square and unmask himself in front of the world.
Then, in the poolroom at Chicago's Musicians ' Union on State & 39th, Earl Hines met Louis Armstrong.
Then State Senator Harold Montgomery, State Representative, Parey Branton, Mayor Frank T. Norman, and other local officials presented Hennigan with a signed document of his accomplishments.
Then, after she takes on the Parliament Robe of State and Imperial State Crown in the Robing Chamber, the Queen proceeds through the Royal Gallery to the House of Lords, usually accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh and immediately preceded by the Lord Great Chamberlain and the Earl Marshal, and by one peer ( usually the Leader of the House of Lords ) carrying the Cap of Maintenance on a white rod, and another peer ( generally a retired senior military officer ) carrying the Great Sword of State.
Then he became Secretary of State for Local Government and Regional Planning until the election defeat of June 1970.
Then, New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey called upon him to head the state commission that laid the groundwork for the State University of New York system.
Then on 19 June 2009 the SBI board approved the merger of its subsidiary, State Bank of Indore, with itself.

Then and Senator
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.
Then President Wilson's specific proposal for the League of Nations met resistance from the Republican-controlled Senate and the opposition led by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts.
Then, commitments met, the Senator drove to Greenville with his aide, John Petree, and arrived home about noon on Saturday.
Then U. S. Senator Daniel was elected governor in 1956.
" Senator Knute Nelson, Republican of Minnesota, responded by enlarging Bolshevism's embrace to include an even larger segment of political opinion: " Then they have really rendered a service to the various classes of progressives and reformers that we have here in this country.
Then, in January 2007, as part of a renewed threat to remove her, Senator Steve Murphy opined that under Molnau the state's transportation infrastructure was " crumbling.
Then, in 2008, he unsuccessfully ran for Congress in Maryland's 1st congressional district, against incumbent Wayne Gilchrest and State Senator Andy Harris, losing the primary to Andy Harris.
Then, in a special election, Sam Brownback defeated Jill Docking to win the seat previously held by Senator Bob Dole.
* Heloísa Helena from the Socialism and Freedom Party – Then Alagoas Senator Heloísa Helena founded the Socialism and Freedom Party and announced her candidacy after her widely headlined expulsion from the Workers ' Party for voting against the government.
Then, when Caesar A. Rodney resigned as U. S. Senator from Delaware, the General Assembly elected him to serve out the term, from January 8, 1824 to March 3, 1827.
Then Senator Carlos P. Garcia, acted as High Adviser to the group and during the Japanese occupation, narrowly escaped capture by fleeing with his family to Leyte.
" Then Satan pays a call on the Senator, demanding that his investigations cease, because the influence of those he's sent to his domain are changing it too much ; ( the real ) Karl Marx, for example, is distributing pamphlets declaring, " Workers of the Underworld, unite!

Then and Dudley
Then, only a few commemorations were held — the most significant of which was a commissioned volume of Famine history edited by R. Dudley Edwards and T. Desmond Williams ( though not published until 1956 ), and the ' Famine Survey ' undertaken by the Irish Folklore Commission in 1945.

Then and J
Then Wollheim changed everything when he brought out an unauthorized paperback edition of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings in three volumes — the first mass-market paperback edition of Tolkien's epic.
Then in December 2009 Phil Plait left the JREF due to involvement in a television project, and D. J. Grothe assumed the position of President on January 1, 2010.
Then in 1954, H. J. Cook added new considerations to support Lederer's thesis, beyond just the pragmatic " it works.
Then, in 1225, he decided to visit a master named Rújìng ( 如淨 ; J. Nyōjo ), the thirteenth patriarch of the Cáodòng ( J. Sōtō ) lineage of Zen Buddhism, at Mount Tiāntóng ( 天童山 Tiāntóngshān ; J. Tendōzan ) in Níngbō.
Then W. W. White became its publisher and J. M. Henderson was one of its editors.
Then John J. Holmes of New Jersey purchased the land in 1794 with his sister's surname on the deed: Bostwick.
* English, T. J. Havana Nocturne: How the Mob Owned Cuba and Then Lost It to the Revolution, William Morrow, 2008 / The Havana Mob: Gangster, Gamblers, Showgirls and Revolutionaries in 1950s Cuba, 2007, Mainstream Publishing ( UK edition )
Then, according to I. J.
Then came new lead singer James " J. T.
" Then, starting in 1902 at the newly-established University of Chicago Law School, the J. D.
Then Dave and Geoff were in The 99ers along with scientist and writer Brian J. Ford.
Then in 1788 ( a year prior to the French Revolution ) she appeared as an author under her own name ( Sophie had been already published, but anonymously ) with some Lettres sur J. J. Rousseau, a fervid panegyric which demonstrated evident talent but little in the way of critical discernment.
" Then Oliver thinks he has found somebody to finance Oscar's project, fellow passenger Mathew J. Clark, not realizing that Clark is a harmless escapee from a mental asylum.
* Gutman, Richard J. S. American Diner: Then and Now.
Then he moved to the University of Córdoba to pursue his Ph. D. which was submitted in 1988 to the Instituto Balseiro ; his advisor was Reinaldo J. Gleiser.
Then, with Francis Crick, Leslie Barnett and Richard J. Watts-Tobin, Brenner genetically demonstrated the triplet nature of the code of protein translation through the Crick, Brenner, Barnett, Watts-Tobin et al.
* Build An Optimal Scientist, Then Retire: Interview with J. Schmidhuber in H + Magazine, 2010
Then det ( J − zI ) = 0, so there exists a vector v in TM with Jv = zv.
Then, a potential is applied to the J gate, drawing adjacent donor electrons into a common region, greatly enhancing the interaction between the neighbouring spins.
" Referring to the breakout performance of Frank J. Marshall, the United States Champion from 1909 to 1936, Mr. Kasparov continued, " Then you have Marshall at Cambridge Springs in 1904 ahead of Lasker, though Tarrasch wasn ’ t there.
Then, Thomas J. goes into the forest to look for Vada's mood ring and finds it, but gets stung by the bees and dies of an allergic reaction.

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