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Then and followed
Then followed a period in which he wrote reviews for The New York Times Book Review, The Commonweal, Commentary, had a small piece in Partisan Review, and moved on to Hudson, The Village Voice, and Exodus.
Then followed a period dominated by his relations with Castile and León through his wife, Urraca.
Then followed Woolwich Common ( 1907 – 1908 ), Pound Park ( 1908 – 1913 ), and Angerstein Lane ( 1913 – 1915 ).
Then followed the vast clipper trade of tea, opium, spices and other goods from the Far East to Europe, and the ships became known as " tea clippers ".
Then Husserl traveled to Vienna to study at the Realgymnasium there, followed next by the Staatsgymnasium in Olomouc ( Ger: Olmütz ).
Then followed the time of the Arian controversies, and dogmatic questions came into the foreground.
Then Alamanni broke in, probably through Agri Decumates ( an area between the upper Rhine and the upper Danube ), probably followed by the Juthungi.
Then Jibril announced that consultations were under way to form an interim government within one month, followed by elections for a constitutional assembly within eight months and parliamentary and presidential elections to be held within a year after that.
Then he followed that up by hosting the CMT Awards in June and performed " Cowboy "," Bawitdaba " and " Good Ol Boys " with Hank Williams Jr, Trace Adkins, Martina McBride, Kellie Pickler, Randy Houser, Zac Brown and Jamey Johnson.
Then, with the dramatic decrease of oil prices that took place in the second half of 2008 plus the manifest bursting of the real estate bubble, concerns quickly shifted over to the risk of deflation, as Spain recorded in January 2009 its lowest inflation rate in 40 years, followed shortly afterwards, in March 2009 by a negative inflation rate for the first time since the gathering of these statistics started.
Then on the Steelers ' ensuing drive, Bradshaw threw a 22-yard pass to Harris and followed it up with a 13-yard pass to receiver Lynn Swann to move the ball to the Dallas 30-yard line.
Then, in testimony before the House Rules Committee on May 7-8, Post proved " a convincing speaker with a caustic tongue " and defended himself so successfully that Congressman Edward W. Pou, a Democrat presumed to be an enthusiastic supporter of Palmer, congratulated him: " I feel that you have followed your sense of duty absolutely.
In 1986, a screening of the entire Monkees television series by MTV led to renewed interest in the group, followed by a single (" That Was Then, This Is Now " reached number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U. S .), a 20th Anniversary Tour, a greatest hits album and a brand new LP, Pool It!
Then, by skipping the leap day, the Swedish calendar was introduced, letting February 28 be followed by March 1, giving the entire year the same pattern as a common year starting on Monday.
Then come the primary consumers, grasshoppers, voles and bison, followed by the secondary consumers, shrews, hawks and small cats, and finally the tertiary consumers, large cats and wolves.
Then the local Hafsid dynasty ( 1227-1574 ) of Tunis followed, ruling for many centuries during times both prosperous and lean, contested and peaceful.
Then FF. C followed with Simeia ton kairon, and TXC ( now Artemis / Efthimis ) with their single Terror X Crew in 1995.
Then, he showed a picture of birds, followed by a stuffed bird flat as a pancake.
Then followed relegation in 1981 and promotion in 1982, before the club finally managed to establish itself in the 2nd division.
Then there was a great crash, and screaming followed.
The Ink Spots had a string of record successes in 1939-40, both in the USA and in Britain, with " My Prayer ", " Bless You " and " Whispering Grass " and The Mills Brothers followed suit in 1943-44 with " Paper Doll ", " You Always Hurt The One You Love " and " Till Then ".
Then followed Talk Radio UK and he joined Capital Gold in February 1994 and presented a talk show interviewing celebrities from all around the world.
Then another recession followed, resulting in a long period of decline that lasted well into the 19th century.
Then followed Schinkelpoel, Oosteinderpoel, and Legmeer.
The town, a " mother town " of the county, was later reduced in size by the formation of other towns, the first being the Town of Owego ( Then the " Town of Tioga ") in 1800, followed by Lisle ( 1801 ), Greene ( 1808, now in Chenango County ), Vestal ( 1823 ).

Then and era
Then begins an era of social revolution.
Then, on July 1, 1993, the 509th accepted the host responsibilities for Whiteman from the 351st and a new era dawned for the base.
Then, in the 1960s, Canadian public libraries felt the benefits of the era ’ s emphasis on education – service expanded, buildings were remodeled or constructed from scratch, and Centennial Grants were provided in order to improve the system.
Then Chinese era name with Korean era names were used few times until 1894.
Then, with the Second Sino-Japanese War came the Japanization era and Taiwan was restricted to playing Japanese repertoire only.
Some statements can be considered anti-semitic, and Lorber was in fact noted by the anti-semitic proponents of " Ariosophy " racial mysticism during the 1920, e. g. by Lanz von Liebenfels, who in 1926 published on Jakob Lorber as " the greatest ariosophic medium of the modern era " ( das grösste ariosophische Medium der Neuzeit ) Then again it is said in the books of Lorber, that salvation comes to all men from the Jews, and that one should in all truth return to Judaism and that the God of the Jews is the only true, eternal God.
Then at one point in the 1960s, Kurokawa and a small group of architects began a new wave of contemporary Japanese architecture, believing that previous solutions and imitations were not satisfactory for the new era: life was not present in Modernism.
Then came an era of decline until the 50s when the Carnaval Encarnaceno becomes known and attract tourists from various regions.
Then in 1875 one united school district was formed and an era of better buildings and schools began.
Then started the era of Austrian coach Karl Rappan who managed also the Swiss national team for several years during that time.
Then begins an era of social revolution.
Then eventually, I heard the Allman Brothers and everybody else from that era that I stole something from ( laughs ).
This era also produced other NFL players such as O. J. Brigance, and Allen Aldridge. Then after the schools football program went to lose almost all of their games a young potential excited team imerged.
Then in 2011, a new era in music media was marked when Najwa Karam, in collaboration with Sony Entertainment and Rotana, produced the Middle East's very first 3D music video, for her song, " MaFi Noum ".

Then and crisis
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.
Then Fabius quickly sought to calm the Roman people by asserting himself as a strong Dictator at the moment of what was perceived to be the worst crisis in Roman history.
Then, in mid 1870, a diplomatic crisis concerning the Spanish throne led eventually to the Franco-Prussian War.
Then, he was defeated by Jacques Chirac in the run-off election but, given the PS crisis, his result was judged good and he returned as First Secretary.
" ( HUD 2002 Annual Housing Activities Report ) Then in 2003-2004, the subprime mortgage crisis began.
Then, at the end of 1994, a new crisis suddenly erupted, this time in the undemarcated border area proper, around the Condor range and the Cenepa headwaters.
Then, King George III's death on January 29, 1820, created a new governmental crisis.
Then, to his surprise, the court agrees to make Londo Prime Minister so as to maintain a strong leader during this period of crisis.
Then Two high-level meetings at the Aiwan-i-Sadr took place but failed to resolve the political crisis.
Then, in an effort to solve the ensuing crisis, the bakufu introduced what were called the Kyōhō Reforms.
" ( HUD 2002 Annual Housing Activities Report ) Then in 2003-2004, the subprime mortgage crisis began.
Then, from July 13 to July 14, 1994, 10, 000 – 12, 000 refugees per hour crossed the border into Goma as the Great Lakes refugee crisis took shape.
( 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 England suffered an almighty injury crisis prior to the tournament in Sweden and Taylor put Steven in his squad, selecting him on the right flank in an England side which looked unrecognisable from the one which had reached a World Cup semi-final two summers earlier.
Then in 1885, it was reintroduced for a third time, but again it was threatened to be set aside ultimately because of a political crisis and the upcoming general election that year.

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