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Then during washing, the greasy soil rolls back at the edges so that emulsified droplets can disengage themselves from the sorbed oil mass, with the aid of mechanical action, and enter the aqueous phase.
Then his son did something '' -- Rachel threw up her hands -- `` I don't know what, but something, to an official here -- it was during the Mandate -- and the son was imprisoned.
Then, a little later, Shilkret discovered there was no one to play the brief celesta solo during the slow section, so he hastily asked Gershwin if he might play the solo ; Gershwin said he could and so he briefly participated in the actual recording.
Then, about halfway through, or sometimes even during the final act, one of the suspects usually dies, often because they have inadvertently deduced the killer's identity and need silencing.
Then the reservists have to serve up to three weeks a year and can be called up to serve two weeks during a non-military crisis.
* 2002 – 2003 California recall: Then Governor of California Gray Davis announces that the state would face a record budget deficit of $ 35 billion, roughly double the figure reported during his reelection campaign one month earlier.
Then, in 2007, 12-year-old Badour Shaker died of an overdose of anaesthesia during or after an FGM procedure for which her mother had paid a physician in an illegal clinic the equivalent of $ 9. 00.
Then Gallienus laid siege to the city, but he was murdered during the siege.
Then, by allying with the rulers of Austria and Prussia, she incorporated the territories of the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth, where after a century of Russian rule non-Catholic mainly Orthodox population prevailed during the Partitions of Poland, pushing the Russian frontier westward into Central Europe.
Then, during a later visit to Alberta, the Governor General was admitted to the Blackfoot tribe as Chief Eagle Head.
Then, during the marathon at Manhattan Casino, I got tired of the same old steps and cut loose with a breakaway ..." Fox Movietone News covered the marathon and took a close-up of Shorty's feet.
Then, during the third quarter of 2008 the national GDP contracted for the first time in 15 years and, in February 2009, it was confirmed that Spain, along other European economies, had officially entered recession.
Then he caught a 23-yard pass from halfback Steve Sewell, becoming the first quarterback ever to catch a pass in the Super Bowl ( Elway had scored a touchdown on that play during opening day the previous year against the Raiders ).
Then, during the height of the cold war, the Soviet Union and United States independently discovered rutherfordium and dubnium.
Then during the regular-season finale on December 17, 1983, Moseley set an NFL scoring record with 161 points while Riggins ' total of 144 points was second.
Then the priest blesses kolyva ( boiled wheat with honey and raisins ) which is distributed to the faithful in commemoration of the following miracle worked by St. Theodore on the First Saturday of Great Lent: Fifty years after the death of St Theodore, the emperor Julian the Apostate ( 361-363 ), as a part of his general policy of persecution of Christians, commanded the governor of Constantinople during the first week of Great Lent to sprinkle all the food provisions in the marketplaces with the blood offered to pagan idols, knowing that the people would be hungry after the strict fasting of the first week.
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 it was revealed that Livingston — who had been publicly critical of President Bill Clinton's perjury during his sexual harassment-had engaged in an extramarital affair himself, and he opted to resign from the House despite being urged to stay on by House Democratic leader Gephardt.
Then, other areas were destroyed between March and August 1944 just before and during the Battle of Normandy, that ended on the left Seine bank of Rouen with the destruction of several regiments, belonging to the German 7th Army.
Then the local Hafsid dynasty ( 1227-1574 ) of Tunis followed, ruling for many centuries during times both prosperous and lean, contested and peaceful.
Then, without the indigenous grasses in place, during the drought, the high winds that commonly occur on the plains created the massive duststorms that marked the Dust Bowl period.
Then, during the reign of Edward VI in 1552, the Forty-Two Articles were written under the direction of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer.
Then, during the early to mid 1900s, the more distinct features of E. granulosus and E. multilocularis, their life cycles and how they cause disease were more fully described as more and more people began researching and performing experiments and studies.
Then in the war years Milestone made The North Star, The Purple Heart, and A Walk In The Sun, movies made during and set in World War II.

Then and 1930s
Then there is Samuel Beckett, born in 1906, a writer with roots in the expressionist tradition of modernism, who produced works from the 1930s until the 1980s, including Molloy ( 1951 ), En attendant Godot ( 1953 ), Happy Days ( 1961 ), Rockaby ( 1981 ).
They Had Faces Then, Annabella to Zorina, the Superstars, Stars and Starlets of the 1930s.
Burgh Island is closely linked to Agatha Christie, as it served as the inspirational setting for both And Then There Were None as well as the Hercule Poirot mystery Evil Under the Sun. The hotel and its eloquent Art Deco styling was also a bolt hole in the 1930s for the likes of London's rich and famous, including Noël Coward.
Then following the 1930s and the Great Depression the population grew again, due in part to the construction of the Taconic Parkway which ended in Milan at the time, and then the post World War II boom.
Then in the late 1920s and 1930s, Thorp experienced a remarkable economic boost despite the Great Depression that had descended upon the nation.
Then, having been in poor health since the 1930s, Kate died on November 21, 1944 at the age of 78, deeply in debt.
Then in the 1930s, the Sacred Heart Catholic Mission set up a settlement containing a primary school nearby.
In 1993, her book The Way We Wore: Styles of the 1930s and ' 40s and Our World Since Then was published by Fallbrook Publishing.
Then, in the 1930s Taylor ’ s signature was put into the design, which is how the shoe became known as the “ Chuck Taylor ” All Star.
Then in the 1930s he became a dance director on film productions.

Then and worked
Then, for several years, he worked on translations and poetry to refine his creation.
Then, as state secretary of economy ( 1968 – 1971 ), he worked closely with Valéry Giscard d ' Estaing, who headed the ministry of economy and finance.
Then the grains are " worked ": pressed and kneaded together.
Then he worked under another Jie-du located at Guangzhou where he compiled the first draft of Manshu ( Traditional Chinese: 蠻書 ; Simplified Chinese: 蛮书 ; pinyin: mánshū ; literally means barbarous document ; roughly means the book on the southern tribes ).
Then Scheele worked as a pharmacist in Stockholm, from 1770-1775 in Uppsala, and later in Köping.
Then in 1787 or 1788, he worked in the office of neoclassical architect S. P.
Then it showed a scientist, who had worked on a project for 20 years, and it simply didn't work out.
Then, we wanted to fool people that we were Industrial and it worked.
Then followed Daphnis ( 1754 ), Idyllen ( 1756 and 1772 ), Inkel and Yariko ( 1756 ), a version of a story borrowed from The Spectator and already worked out by Gellert and Bodmer, and Der Tod Abels ( 1758 ), which Gessner called “ a sort of idyllic prose pastoral .”
Then to 1943 he worked at the Ioffe Institute with Anatoly Petrovich Alexandrov.
Then he worked for several publishing companies where he published, acquired, edited, marketed, and developed quality children's books.
Then she worked for the Budd family in Chatham Place, Blackfriars, and met a maid called Jane Powell, who wanted to be an actress.
Then, to earn a college scholarship fund, she worked for a year as a typist and stenographer, for the Dayton Herald and several other companies, and did minor journalistic assignments ( obituaries, etc.
Then a member of the Independent Labour Party ( ILP ), Maclean worked closely with other socialists in the Glasgow area, as part of the Red Clydeside movement.
Then in the early 1900s Flanders again worked with Walburn, this time for Ford at the Ford Piquette Plant at the corner of Piquette and Beaubien Streets in Detroit.
Then one night, Jackson broke one of his father's guitar strings while his father worked night hours.
Then he worked as a producer and manager.
Then he worked away at his translations while all the household slept.
Then followed a difficult period in which she worked as a factory hand to support herself and the children.
Then he worked at the Olney Theatre in Montgomery County, Maryland before heading back to New York City.
Then she worked for the World Bank as program officer in Mozambique.
She worked continuously throughout the 1990s, starring in many films including The Bonfire of the Vanities ( 1990 ), A Stranger Among Us ( 1992 ), Born Yesterday ( 1993 ), Milk Money ( 1994 ), Now and Then ( 1995 ), and Two Much ( 1996 ), where she co-starred with future husband Antonio Banderas.
Then congressman Ronaldo B. Zamora sponsored the Cityhood Bill at the House of Representatives and worked for its approval.

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