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Then in 1952 the Barbados Advocate newspaper polled several prominent Barbadian politicians, lawyers, businessmen, the Speaker of the Barbados House of Assembly and later as first President of the Senate, Sir Theodore Branker, Q. C.
Then while standing in front of a full-length mirror, he committed suicide by stabbing himself with a pair of sewing scissors seven times ( supposedly while surrounded by newspaper clippings of his career ), resulting in lurid press coverage.
" This interpretation of the naming of the town ( after General Almonte ), although it is a version backed up by a newspaper story, and recorded in Hildamae Bowman's book on the history of Almont ( Almont, The Tale of Then and Now, 1985 ) is open to question.
Then came the birth of The Little Brown Jug, named through a newspaper contest, with its previews in 1944 and 1945.
Then they see a newspaper article about young boys who are disappearing.
Then the newspaper can be removed and the ground can be planted.
Then her love letters to David were published in the local newspaper and the nightmare continued for the Webbers.
Then I went back and worked for the newspaper for another year or so.
Then as now, the only English-language newspaper was the weekly Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph.
Then in a 1945 article in the newspaper, it was referred to as " The ( M ) achine ", and the name has stuck ever since.
Then, inter-regional newspaper “ Irali ” (“ Forward ”) was published in 1961 and newspaper “ Birlik ” (“ Unity ”) was published in 1966.
Then, in the mid-1970s, The Bee decided to go head-to-head with The Union as a morning newspaper and promised that the Bee would arrive on the doorstep by 6: 00 a. m.
Then, the newspaper gained worldwide visibility when it denounced the previous censorship of its publication of verses of the Portuguese classic The Lusiad, by Luís de Camões.
Then a Mexican newspaper company stated that the club had been sold to a Brazilian businessman, Aurelio Almeida, owner of the Brazilian club Real Brazil.
Then, according to the custom at that time, everything you want to say over the radio station or anything you wanted to publish in a newspaper … everything must go first to the censorship.
Then he went to the oilfields of Texas and Oklahoma and then found work as a tool boy, a messenger and sporting editor of a newspaper before going to Los Angeles to star in films but no producer wanted him.
Then he trained as a journalist with the newspaper Herning Folkeblad from 1968 to 1971.
Then in December 2005 the paper, along with the other Scotsman Publications titles, was sold to Edinburgh based newspaper group Johnston Press in a £ 160 million deal.
Then Monk shows him a photo from the newspaper, showing that, seconds after the shooting, Lloyd was the only person pointing in the direction of the shooter.
( Then reporter for the school newspaper, " The Stadium Tiger ", David Smith, was at ground-zero during the crisis as the street collapsed in front of the school.
Then Philip ’ s tutor comes forward and tells the police that he saw a newspaper clipping about exactly such a case of poisoning in one of the books in the library.
Then occurred an incident that would set back Los Angeles organizing for years, On October 10, 1910, a bomb exploded at the Los Angeles Times newspaper plant that killed twenty-one workers.
Then, through adverts placed in the Guardian newspaper, reading groups consisting of members of the general public are assembled.

Then and reading
Then he would take refuge in the reading of the Bible and the Fathers of the Church.
Then came private Mass or spiritual reading or work until 9am when the office of Terce was said, and then High Mass.
Then, the Haftarah reading from the Hebrew prophets is read.
" Then follows the Collect prayer, and the reading or chanting of,,, and the Passion account from the Gospel of John, traditionally divided between three deacons, yet often divided between the celebrant and more than one singer or reader.
The incident, like others in Matthew, is described as the fulfillment of a passage in the Old Testament read as prophecy, in this case a reading of Jeremiah: " Then was fulfilled that which was spoken through Jeremiah the prophet, saying, A voice was heard in Ramah, Weeping and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children.
Then, when he heard Jimmy Giuffre playing saxophone on " The Train and The River ", he talked his father into buying him a saxophone, and took lessons in tenor sax and music reading.
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 take your local time reading and subtract it from GMT ( Greenwich Mean Time ) or the time in east London.
Then, he bought the few Japanese geography books named Miyakoji (" City roads ") or Edo hōgaku (" Tokyo maps ") for children, and he tried reading aloud them, then he wrote the Sekai Kunizukushi of six volumes as the same style of the Japanese geography books.
* Then Go Beyond the Reach of Road: An Evening with Poet Peter Fallon Poetry reading at Boston University, video, March 30, 2009
Then the bishop or abbot himself concludes the reading of the Gospel, after which he says another prayer and sprinkles all of those present with the water that was used for the foot washing.
His literary ambitions changed course in 1914 upon reading the journal of the Russian painter Marie Bashkirtseff, in whom he recognised a kindred spirit ( see the 14 October 1914 entry of his Journal ); in his 15 January 1915 entry he indicated that he intended to prepare his Journal for publication: " Then all in God ’ s good time I intend getting a volume ready for publication.
Then the primary arithmetic has the following sentential reading:
Then on March 18 at 3: 45 p. m. Pacific Standard Time ( all times will be in PST or PDT ), a shallow Richter magnitude 4. 2 earthquake ( the initial reading was 4. 1 ), centered below the volcano's north flank, signaled the volcano's violent return from 123 years of hibernation .| deadurl = no
* In the pilot episode of the 2008 TV series The Mentalist, Patrick Jane ( Simon Baker ) tells a strange associate ( Jack Plotnick ), " If you don ’ t get horny reading Fangoria, Then I ’ m Britney Spears ".
Then as a being Man divides into two distinct groups: those who recognize their cosmic condition, seek divine guidance ( by ' reading ' God's word ), and bow to God's will ( symbolized by ' prostration '); and those who even in the face of these apparent wonders of Man's condition, consider the Human to be an ' independent ' entity, answerable to no transcendent authority, and even more contentiously, take it upon themselves to prevent the first class of man from following God's Word and submitting to Him.
Then, watched by a crowd of members of the public and surrounded by an estimated 2, 500 police, he marched down the main street of Hyde carrying a Union Flag and a sign reading " Defend British Free Speech from Red Terrorism ".
Then she falls asleep while reading another one.
Then, after reading the script, I really liked this character, Charlie.
Then as in step 1 in the illustration, a sighting is taken on the top of the object whose height is to be determined, and the reading on the horizontal scale, h ', recorded.
Then the rover performed an overnight alpha particle X-ray spectrometer reading on an area of soil that had a mix of light and dark colors.
Then in late September he began reading " for amusement " the 6th edition of Malthus's An Essay on the Principle of Population which reminded him of Malthus's statistical proof that human populations breed beyond their means and compete to survive, at a time when he was primed to apply these ideas to animal species.
Then programming of these bits can be achieved by reading from or writing to these device registers.
Then a stuntman, Steve James had originally tested for the role of a bartender but Glickenhaus was so impressed with his reading he enlarged the role of the lead character's friend.
Then Mr. de Jumonville ordered the Summons which I had sent them to retire, to be read ... Monceau saw all our Frenchmen coming up close to Mr. de Jumonville, whilst they were reading the Summons ... during which Time, said Monceau made the best of his Way to us ".

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