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" Then even worse news is brought: " Late at night comes Mr. Hudson, the cooper, my neighbour, and tells me that he come from Chatham this evening at five o ' clock, and saw this afternoon " The Royal James ," " Oake ," and " London ," burnt by the enemy with their fire-ships: that two or three men-of-war come up with them, and made no more of Upnor Castle's shooting, than of a fly (...).
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Then he noticed the clouds racing upon them -- heavy, ominous, leaden clouds that formed even as they sliced over the crests of the surrounding hills.
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Then he announced to the world: " The independence of Austria, for which he has fallen, is a principle that has been defended and will be defended by Italy even more strenuously ", and then replaced in the main square of Bolzano the statue of Walther von der Vogelweide, a Germanic troubadour, with that of Drusus, a Roman general who conquered part of Germany.
Then, in the later account found in the Syriac Doctrine of Addai, a painted image of Jesus is mentioned in the story ; and even later, in the account given by Evagrius, the painted image is transformed into an image that miraculously appeared on a towel when Christ pressed the cloth to his wet face.
Then came an even more shocking confession: according to the CIA document, al-Faruq said two senior al-Qaeda officials, Abu Zubaydah and Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi, had ordered him to ' plan large-scale attacks against U. S. interests in Indonesia, Malaysia, ( the ) Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, Vietnam and Cambodia.
Then, as the number of users increases, the system becomes even more valuable and is able to attract a wider user base.
" Then following multiple protest from Jews in the new world and Holland and after his death they were even granted the right to pray, besides just trade.
In the early ballads Robin's men usually kneel before him in strict obedience: in A Gest of Robyn Hode the king even observes that " His men are more at his byddynge / Then my men be at myn.
Then the pope resorted to pawning palace furniture, table plate, jewels, even statues of the apostles.
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Then the Noldor drew swords, and the Teleri their bows, and there was a bitter fight that seemed evenly matched, if not even in favour of the Teleri, until the second Host of the Noldor, led by Fingon, arrived together with some of Fingolfin's people.
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Then on the fall of Napoleon he had all of his honours taken away, and he even excluded from the list of members of the reconstituted Institute.
Since they are even, they can be written as x = 2a and y = 2b respectively for integers a and b. Then the sum.
Then all the soldiery jumped out of the boats, and Oleg said to Askold and Dir, “ You are not princes nor even of princely stock, but I am of princely birth .” Igor ' was then brought forward, and Oleg announced that he was the son of Rurik.
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Then the learner is supposed to approximate the correct output, even for examples that have not been shown during training.
Then I ’ ll find places to grab as I walk and talk, sometimes even walking backwards because I have more control that way.
Then and worse
" Then the effects of the tablets rapidly started wearing off-as is the way with Benzedrine-and suddenly I was feeling worse than I had ever felt in my life.
Then the students who scored under 70 the first time would have no incentive to do well, and might score worse on average the second time.
Then came the Western Roman Emperor Maximian who, according to Voragine, was " much worse than was Diocletian.
Then to make matters worse the team had to drop to the 4th Division due to legal and financial problems.
Then Senna decided to take advantage of his huge lead and came into the pits for his tyre change, and his stop was even worse than Prost's, lasting 23 seconds.
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Then the SP proteins selectively attract more DPPC to the interface than other phospholipids or cholesterol, whose surfactant properties are worse than DPPC's.
Then and news
Then, and only then, with the Jacksons and Dan as their true guests of honor, did the Harrows take time to catch up on the news.
Then, disguised as a Taphian chieftain named Mentes ( otherwise known as “ Mentor ”), she visits Telemachus to urge him to search for news of his father.
Then, she receives wonderful news: her uncle ( for whom she was named ), Charlie Oakley ( Joseph Cotten ), her mother's younger brother, is arriving for a visit.
Then, Yaropolk sent his men to Novgorod, from which his other brother Vladimir had fled on receiving the news about Oleg's death.
Then came the news that the Pentagon was hit and another hijacked plane crashed in Pennsylvania killing everybody on board.
Then on September 23 it was reported by the Hong Kong-based news agency China News Service that the launch was tentatively scheduled for 03: 00 UTC on October 13.
"[...] Then Costandin-vodă rendition of his name as well, arriving to his seat in Bucharest, catching news of the Austrians having entered his country and having reached Târgovişte, immediately left his seat [...] went forth towards Pitariului Bridge, setting camp in the river meadow of Plătăreşti, leaving behind the ispravnic [...] with orders that, when the Austrians were to arrive in Bucharest, he was to provide them with all supplies they would need.
Then, as well as the flagship evening news programme Reporting Scotland presented by Mary Marquis and Douglas Kynoch with contributions from Renton Laidlaw in Edinburgh and Donny B MacLeod in Aberdeen, there were popular current affairs series like Compass, Checkpoint with Esmond Wright and Magnus Magnusson, Person to Person with Mary Marquis, Current Account, Public Account and Agenda.
" Hughes went on to comment positively on the episode's debut of the high-definition opening sequence, and its introduction of Joyce Kinney as a replacement for news anchor Diane Simmons, who was killed off in " And Then There Were Fewer ".
Then, in 1998, WebClipping was the first firm to start monitoring Internet based news media, moving the industry toward tracking digital news quickly.
Then, in 2001, to reflect the station's commitment to its news coverage, KXTV decided to become better known as " News10 ".
Then one night, Michele sees his parents watching on TV news that a child named Filippo has been kidnapped from Milan, and the boy in the pictures shown looks just like the boy in the hole.
Then there are Paxton's " short shelf life songs ", which are topical songs about current events and things in the news.
Then he retreated to Kalyvia Kalamata waiting for news from Souliotis and Skaltsas and the arrival in Almyros, a small port near Kalamata, of the boat with the war supplies.
Then one morning, the Colonel's butler tells news of a murder at another nearby estate, the Cunninghams '.
Then she reappears at midnight, through a panel in the wall, carrying jewels and news that Sir Simon has passed on to the next world and no longer resides in the house.
Then the network switched back to New York, where Trout was standing near the teletypes outside CBS Radio's Studio 9, and listeners heard CBS news director Paul White ( listening on a phone line to the White House ) cue Trout that the Administration itself announced the surrender.
Then on the 16th, news of the British reaction to the Trent Affair reached New York and the major banks, which had been supplying gold to the government in exchange for seven-thirties Treasury Notes and bonds which they had been in turn reselling, saw the demand for their offerings of Union securities drop precipitously.
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