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Then and became
Then, in some way, this lack of faith in the cavalry became mixed up in his mind with the dragging effect of wagon trains and was hardened into a prejudice.
Then he became involved in a ruckus remarkably similar to the one in Plymouth.
Then the figures which held his attention became a group of shattered trees, standing like the grotesques of a medieval damnation scene.
Then in 1893 Dr. William Jewett Tucker became president and the college's great awakening began.
Then he removed to Sura, on the Euphrates, where he established a school of his own, which soon became the intellectual center of the Babylonian Jews.
Then, when the Son became flesh and entered into the world, these two divine and human natures both remained but became united in the person of Jesus.
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 NTPF became the Afloat Prepositioning Force ( AFP ) and eventually Maritime Prepositioning ship Squadron Two ( MPSRON 2 ) consisting of 20 deep-water pre-positioned logistics ships anchored in the lagoon.
Then professor Weierstrass became very ill. Husserl became free to return to Vienna where, after serving a short military duty, he devoted his attention to philosophy.
Then, in the early 550s, two monks succeeded in smuggling eggs of silk worms from Central Asia back to Constantinople, and silk became an indigenous product.
Then in 1996, Warner Glenn, a rancher and hunting guide from Douglas, Arizona, came across a jaguar in the Peloncillo Mountains and became a jaguar researcher, placing webcams which recorded four more Arizona jaguars.
Then Harlem nights became show nights for the Nordics.
Then, Vijayakama Deva, the son of Laksmikama, became the king of Nepal.
Then in 1968 he became Professor of Informatics at ETH Zürich, taking two one-year sabbaticals at Xerox PARC in California ( 1976 – 1977 and 1984 – 1985 ).
Then Strauss changed tack in his greatest success, Der Rosenkavalier, where Mozart and Viennese waltzes became as important an influence as Wagner.
Then the Æsir became aware that Rán had that net wherein she was wont to catch all men who go upon the sea.
Then with the dawn of new technologies such as electricity, the telegraph, and new forms of powered transportation, writers including Jules Verne and H. G. Wells created a body of work that became popular across broad cross-sections of society.
Then, from the late 1960s onward, Stanford's goal became applying research and findings toward humanistic ends.
Then it stalled, changed direction completely, became hurricane-strength and progressing west-to-east through the Caribbean Sea.
Then, in 1457 the town of St Gallen became officially free from the Abbot.
Then the feast of Saint Joachim on 16 August was moved and the date became available for another celebration, so the feast of Saint Stephen of Hungary was moved to that date, the day immediately after his death.
Then he became the most successful salesman in the East, earning $ 100 per week.
Then, when personal computers became available, gamers could simply " sit down and play " without learning masses of rules, clearing physical space, and finding and coordinating schedules with opponents.

Then and assistant
Then the floor employees ' duty was to be in service as the " first assistant " to the customers.
In 1969 Live Bait " pilot for Then Came Bronson " ( Mission: Impossible ) third season of the TV series, Sheen played Albert, assistant to the colonel interrogating an American agent that IM was tasked to free.
Then in 1901, the family moved to France upon Sylvester Beach's appointment as assistant minister of the American Church in Paris and director of the American student center.
Then he was sent by the Russian Provisional Government as an assistant Commissar to Southwestern Front where he was wounded and then got an award for bravery.
Then Brigadier General Norman Cota ( assistant CO of the 29th ID ) calmly walked towards Maj. Max Schneider ( CO of the 5th Ranger Battalion ) while under heavy machine gun fire and asked “ What outfit is this ?” Someone yelled " 5th Rangers!
Then, Celebrezze served as an assistant prosecutor in the Cuyahoga County, Ohio prosecutor's office.
Then just 24 hours later on 16 June, the club announced former Terras player, Ian Hutchinson, as the new assistant to Hale.
Then, after a tour as executive officer at NAS Pensacola, he spent two and one-half years — from March 1923 to September 1925 — as an assistant naval attaché, serving at the American embassies at London, Paris, Rome, the Hague, and Berlin.
Then, he worked for four years as a clinical assistant at the First Medical Clinic of Charité in Berlin.
Then, after graduating from Stanford, he served as an assistant men's soccer coach at Foothill College.
Then, Cooper and Amber attempt to escape the mansion but are stopped by Mr. Ribs ( Ma Soupswil's assistant ).
Then a female assistant was placed on the saw table in full view, as wide metal restraints were clamped upon her midsection.
Then, the clinician's assistant compresses both jugular veins |( if increased intracranial pressure is not suspected then one may exert pressure on both external jugular veins but usually pressure is first exerted on the abdomen, this pressure causes an engorgement of spinal veins and in turn rapidly increases CSF pressure ), which leads to a rise in the intracranial pressure.
Then the priest, along with the rest of the participants of the ritual chant a solemn liturgy before the assistant priest purifies the offerings using a wand called haraigushi.
Then an assistant of the dancer ( usually a woman ), or even the dancer himself, puts a glass of wine on the bottom of the inside perimeter of the sieve.

Then and secretary
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 during the thirty years he acted as secretary of the Royal Society he exercised an enormous if inconspicuous influence on the advancement of mathematical and physical science, not only directly by his own investigations, but indirectly by suggesting problems for inquiry and inciting men to attack them, and by his readiness to give encouragement and help.
Then, on June 4, 1915, Massey married Alice Parkin, the daughter of Sir George Robert Parkin, who was a former principal of Upper Canada College ( UCC ) and secretary of the Rhodes Trust ; through the marriage, Massey later became the uncle of George Grant and the great-uncle to Michael Ignatieff.
Then, he used an anti-corruption campaign to orchestrate the downfall of Beijing party secretary and Jiang's foe Chen Xitong.
Then the story returns to the past as Daniel and Newton return to London: Newton is under the patronage of Louis Anglesey, the Earl of Upnor, and Daniel becomes secretary of the Royal Society when Henry Oldenburg is detained by the King for his active foreign correspondence.
In 1986, the CPI's leader in the Punjab and MLA in the Punjabi legislature Darshan Singh Canadian was assassinated by Sikh extremists. Then on 19May 1987 Com Deepak Dhawan General secretary of Punjab CPM was murdered.
Then, he was secretary general of the Rally for the Republic ( Rassemblement pour la République or RPR ) political party from 1988 to 1995.
Then, the DHEW secretary administratively established the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration ( ADAMHA ) – composed of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, the National Institute on Drug Abuse, and NIMH – as the successor organization to HSMHA.
Then, in December of the following year, the Prime Minister's press secretary, Peter Donolo, who also complained that the monarch made Canada appear as a " colonial outpost ", unaccountably announced through a media story that the Prime Minister's Office was considering the abolition of the monarchy as a millennium project, though no definitive plans had been made.
Then when his father died, his mother worked as a secretary to provide for the family.
Then came the Egyptian army revolution in 1952 and a new club ’ s board was formed with Dr. Mohammad Shawky as a president who was also the secretary He is thwarts team in the world. 11 leuges onlygeneral of the legislation office with high social status right then.
Then, when Labour won the 1964 election, he became permanent secretary of the new Department of Economic Affairs, despite not agreeing with its development.
Then, on her initiative, the United Council for Women's Suffrage was founded in 1894, with representatives from organizations interested in the cause ; she was first president and later honorary secretary.
Then, when Thompson was appointed to be Health and Human Services ( HHS ) secretary, he brought Simonson with him to that agency as well.

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