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Then and letter
Then the following month, on May 31st 1902, in a letter to William Blackwood, Conrad remarks:
Then, the chance that the first letter typed is ' b ' is 1 / 50, and the chance that the second letter typed is a is also 1 / 50, and so on.
Marking a departure from convention, for the first time, a studio release was not titled as a single word starting and ending with the letter A ( excepting the partial compilation / partial new album Then & Now ).
Then, in 1959, Patchen notes in the letter quoted above, that another surgery at the Presbyterian Medical Center of San Francisco ended in disaster.
Then he moves what he assumes is Margot's latchkey from Swann's pocket into her handbag, plants Mark's letter on Swann, and replaces Swann's scarf with one of Margot's stockings.
Then in what was to be his final letter he noted, " In my contacts with these new friends, I also feel a consolation in my own faith in Christ and in his dwelling presence.
Then, later on in the film, Rupert receives a letter from the government relating to financial issues.
Then, in a surviving draft letter to Calderoni, dated by the CP editors as circa that same year 1905, Peirce said regarding his above-quoted discussion:
" Then the band " changed the letter so that we wouldn't find a band with the same name again like it was the case with Crystaline Darkness.
" Then, in a letter sent to King ’ s students on April 10, Olasky wrote that he believed statements like those Hauerwas had made " when I was a Marxist and parroted speakers very much like him.
Then Hofmann leaked its existence to the press, after which the church was virtually forced to release the letter to scholars for study, despite previously denying it had it in its possession.
Then comes At, which differs from the preceding words in the second letter ( t comes after s ).
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.
Subsequently Austrian General, upon understanding this, immediately sent a letter to Costandin-vodă, inviting him to return to his seat and join Austrians in harassing the Turk. Then Costandin-vodă, upon understanding this, called as soon as he could the Metropolitan Theodosie, as well as all his lower and higher boyars, summoning a great council on what was to be done, whereupon some of the boyars vigorously showed themselves to favor Costandin-vodă's rejection of the Turks and his joining the Austrians ; while another bunch of boyars, foremost Costandin Cantacuzino, who has been great stolnic, and Mihai Cantacuzino, the great spătar, believed this not to constitute good advice, as, where such a thing to happen, the nearby Tatars were Ottoman allies would immediately arrive with a mighty force in order to enslave and plunder the country, and the Austrians would prove of no help.
Then the Foreign Office sent the letter to India, because Abyssinia came under the Raj's remit.
Then Cassivellaunus quarrels with one of his dukes, Androgeus, who sends a letter to Caesar asking him to help avenge the duke's honour.
Then, removing the grille, the fragments are filled out to create a note or letter that disguises the true message.
Clement quotes the passage in his letter: " Then he came into Jericho.
Then, after the Munich agreement, in October 1938, Londonderry wrote in a letter that he was aware that Hitler was " gradually getting back to the theories which he evolved in prison ", when working on Mein Kampf.
Then, after irregularities in the elections of 1842, he pushed to have the 1835 constitution annulled, and the new constitution, nicknamed the " Carta de la esclavitud " (" letter of slavery ") allowed him to continue in power for a third term, which began April 1, 1843.
Then, baggage claim in hand, he hurried to Washington, declared he had kept his end of the bargain, and demanded the promised letter attesting to his good service.
Then I'll hand him my letter.
Then, on the 19 May 2002, Metropolitan Anthony issued an open letter, in which he wrote that:

Then and Pope
Then, in the time of Pope Gregory VII ( 1073 – 1085 ), canonists who in the Investiture Controversy quoted the prohibition in canon 22 of the Council of Constantinople of 869 – 870 against laymen influencing the appointment of prelates elevated this council to the rank of ecumenical council.
Then in 308, according to the Catalogus Liberianus, Pope Marcellus first entered on his office: " Fuit temporibus Maxenti a cons.
Then the ambassadors of the empire, of France, Spain, and Venice, sent their secretaries to demand an audience of the Pope.
Then at Fondi, secretly supported by the king of France, the French cardinals proceeded to elect Robert of Geneva as Pope on 20 September.
Then, in 1960, Pope John XXIII issued the Code of Rubrics, completely ending the ranking of feast days by doubles etc., and replacing it by a ranking, applied not only to feast days but to all liturgical days, as I, II, III, and IV class days.
Then Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI, said of abuses in celebration of the liturgy: “ In the place of liturgy as the fruit of development came fabricated liturgy.
Then from the curia of Pope Pius IX came a decree condemning the use of Mass stipends for the purchase of books, in which Migne and his publications were especially named.
Then Cardinal Giulio de ' Medici was elected Pope Clement VII.
Then the Pope offered his newly-invented fief to James II of Aragon, promising him papal support should he wish to conquer Pisan Sardinia in exchange for Sicily.
Then in 925 Theophylact of Tusculum and Alberic I of Spoleto also died ; this meant that within the course of a year, three of Pope John ’ s key supporters had died, leaving John dangerously exposed to the ambitions of Theophylact ’ s daughter, Marozia, who, it was said, resented John ’ s alleged affair with her mother Theodora.
Then her whereabouts are concealed from her relatives, and the Pope ’ s order to release her is disregarded.
Then he kissed his ring and said, I do this as a sign of devotion to Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI and the Kosovo bishop who died a few days ago.
Then in 1967, Pope Paul VI gave the Church Populorum Progressio ( Progressive Development ).
Then a village of some 250 people, the daily routines of the people are in the records of Jacques Fournier, later Pope Benedict XII.
Then Piet Hein, Pope and John D. Ford came into range.
Then in 914, she prevailed upon him to support her alleged lover as pope, having him installed as Pope John X ( although it has been suggested that John was in fact related to either Theodora or Theophylact ).
Then, when he was 90, some of his lay brothers revolted, but he received the backing of Pope Alexander III.
Then, Michael VIII's hopes of stopping the advance of Charles were laid on the influence of Pope Gregory X. Gregory had high hopes of reconciling Europe, unifying the Greek and Latin churches, and launching a new crusade: to that end, he announced the Council of Lyon, to be held in 1274, and worked to arrange the election of an Emperor, so he ordered Charles to stop his operations.
Then, on January 20, 1933 Pope Pius XI created Cagayan de Oro as second diocese in Mindanao.
The first benefice he received was in 1489 when Pope Innocent VIII provided him to the Parsonage of Forest church ( Yarrow in the Scottish borders ). King James IV Then in 1492, he used his influence at Rome to obtain the guarantee of the provision to the abbacy of Culross but resigned his rights in 1493 in return for a substantial pension from the monastery ’ s income.
" Then, after making a courtesy visit to Pope Deusdedit, Eleutherius marched on Naples, and captured that city, killing the rebel John and his supporters.
Then, in order to augment the population, Pope Leo settled several families of Corsicans in the Borgo.

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