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Then and spread
Then spread a generous amount of glue on the four pieces and bend them into place on the jig.
Then, some sulfur was pulverized, spread over the stacked ore and ignited, causing the free sulfur to melt down the hills.
Then, after it was released to the secondary movie houses, word-of-mouth began to spread and tickets sales became brisk.
Then both step back into the ring, squat facing each other, clap their hands, then spread them wide ( traditionally to show they have no weapons ).
Then in late fifteenth century, tennis was developed and spread to other European nations.
Then Buddhism spread eastward and southeastward to the present lands of Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Indonesia.
Then, after it was released to the secondary movie houses, word-of-mouth began to spread and tickets sales became brisk.
Ibn Arabi suggested: " The Sufi should shut his door against the world for forty days and occupy himself with remembrance of Allah, that is to keep repeating, " Allah, Allah ..." Then, " Almighty God will spread before him the degrees of the kingdom as a test.
Then consider the island only has one street ( Indian Creek Island Drive ) with only 32 waterfront homes spread out over 38 waterfront lots, all with estimated values ranging from $ 7 to $ 30 million ( current listings range from $ 15 to over $ 50 million on this brokerage site ).
Then they were hung up on poles or clotheslines to air dry, or sometimes just spread out on clean grass.
Then, when it reaches the MKL9, the student becomes the master and can in turn take an apprentice, thus perpetuating the spread of the knowledge and traditions of the guild.
Then Freytag spread his corps in a thin military cordon over 21 miles across the villages to the south.
Thrushes have been trapped for food from as far back as 12, 000 years ago and an early reference is found in the Odyssey: " Then, as doves or thrushes beating their spread wings against some snare rigged up in thickets — flying in for a cozy nest but a grisly bed receives them.
Then, to present time, Ra disembarks from his spaceship at Oakland and tries to spread his word by meeting with young Blacks at an Oakland youth centre and opening an " employment agency " to recruit people eager to move to the planet.
Then the lens was focused and the subject framed and the picture was taken, the photographer flipped a switch and pulled the large tab in the back of the camera to pull the negative over the positive, through some rollers to spread the developing agent.
Then it was to spread through the Roman curia and outward throughout Christendom.
Then the king's circle started to spread false rumours saying that Beatrice had been expelled because of her bad behaviour, which was not true.
Then during the Age of Exploration and the Age of Imperialism, Western Europe spread the Roman Catholic Church and the Protestant and Reformed Churches around the world, especially in the Americas.
Then, the band's official website was not updated for the remainder of the year and a rumor had spread that Shehan had resigned.
* " If you become diver and forget about the fear of head, Then, there are many Pearls scattered in the sea The love of a moth further increases When the flames of fire spread off.
Then the stamens curve themselves and spread away from the carpels at the center of the flower, so self-pollination is rather difficult.
Then, butter cream, whipped cream or other sweet filling ( e. g. jam ) is spread into the hole.
Then by the middle to late Miocene ( 5-13mya ) they had spread to Eurasia.
Then they spread to other locales such as Sa Nasa, Dwo Nasa, Si Nasa and Kro Nasa.

Then and out
Then the vein had petered out and the whole project had been abandoned.
Then, as Macklin obeyed: `` Now let's go out back ''.
Then, with a glory that almost wiped out the deep, downward sags in her careworn face, Matilda leaned over the wheel and shouted to Hez, who was stumbling along in the heat and the dust on the opposite side of the wagon `` Pa!!
Then he calmly and carefully slugged the remaining five shots into the venomous head -- caught in the wicker back of the chair, the eyes dead on him as the life finally went out of the brute.
Then he wrinkled his huge brow and went slowly out of the room.
Then we pull out under our mortar and artillery cover, but nobody pulls out until I say so.
Then Rector, attired in his best blue serge suit, sat in a chair out on the lawn, in the shade of a tree, smoking a cigarette and waiting.
Then, having wrapped the lot in an afghan my dog customarily slept on, you lammed out the front door, considerately leaving it open for neighbors to discover.
Then one day Dick's classmate Jimmy, from next door, let the cat out of the bag.
Then comes the time when the last wire is removed and Susie walks out a healthier and more attractive girl than when she first went to the orthodontist.
Then they let out a bellow of anguish and rage and, cursing, screaming and hollering `` Garryowen ''!!
Then the lights went out.
Then he called in his friend Walton and turned over the problem to him, with instructions to work out what was best -- provided it didn't pile unnecessary burdens on the President.
Then he came out and started driving toward the beach.
Then he would yawn and stretch and shout, `` All out.
Then he backed out and swung around to the front drive.
Then Charlie spooned out some quick impressions of the Nikita he had glimpsed: `` I was captivated by his humor, frankness and good nature and by his kind, strong and somewhat sly face ''.
Then he proves the antithesis, that time has no beginning, by showing that if time had a beginning, then there must have been " empty time " out of which time arose.
Then he realized the devil must have laid it out there to tempt him.
Then it turns out that the child has constructed this elaborate ruse in order to steal cookies and watch late-night TV without notice, giving him ur-manipulator status.
Then they cut into her chest and took out her heart.
Then Wollheim changed everything when he brought out an unauthorized paperback edition of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings in three volumes — the first mass-market paperback edition of Tolkien's epic.
Then, to the regular sound of a metronome, and with the same voice inflection, he would read out the syllables, and attempt to recall them at the end of the procedure.

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