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Then and nine
Then he played nine imaginary holes of golf, choosing his handicap, his irons, his stance, his opponents, and his weather in detail, but the green of the links seemed faded in the light of his business worries.
Then will come nine other states in the order of their admission to the union.
Then, in December 1965 and March 1966, Nature and The Lancet published the first preliminary reports by British cytogeneticist Patricia Jacobs and colleagues at the MRC Human Genetics Unit at Western General Hospital in Edinburgh of a chromosome survey of 315 male patients at The State Hospital outside Carstairs, Lanarkshire — Scotland ’ s only special security hospital for the developmentally disabled — that found nine patients, ages 17 to 36, averaging almost 6 ft. in height ( avg.
Then, on the morning of 22 March 1862, between eight and nine o ’ clock Greenwich Time, another amateur astronomer, a Mr Lummis of Manchester, England, saw a transit.
Then, in 1915, a terrible accident during harvesttime seals Edith's fate: Her father's hands get entangled in a machine, and nine of his fingers are chopped off.
Then, nine years and five months after the first meeting, Train received a telegram saying: THE COLONEL BEAT THE GAS COMPANY BY SEVEN MONTHS SNAGGE.
Then on 16 May, while Mengistu had left for a four-day state visit to East Germany, senior military officials attempted a coup and the Minister of Defense, Haile Giyorgis Habte Mariam was killed ; Mengistu returned within 24 hours and nine generals, including the air force commander and the army Chief of Staff, died as the coup was crushed.
Then nine plays after the turnover, Gramatica kicked his second field goal from 43 yards to give Tampa Bay a 6 – 3 lead.
Then, he kept away from the fight game for nine years, but he attempted another comeback in 1936, winning two fights before being beaten by a knockout in three by future Joe Louis challenger Arturo Godoy.
Then, in 1867, their daughter, Isola, died of fever at the age of nine.
Then he took in marriage that woman named Alvig the Wise, daughter of King Eymund of Hólmgard: they had eighteen sons, nine born at one birth.
Then they went and played in the sunroom for thirty minutes, took a fifteen minute break, and at nine o ' clock had their morning inspection with Dr. Dafoe.
Then on Waters ' 2002 tour, he played all nine parts like on record ( although part 8 was shortened ).
Then, in January 1996, the next round of licensing began, drawing another 44 applications ; CHUM submitted nine of these, including MuchMoreMusic and the French-language adult contemporary channel, now called MusiMax ( formerly MusicMax ).
Then he proceeded to set the fifty-four treatises in groups of nine ( Greek.
Then family members start take turns to kowtow three to nine times ( depending on the family adherence to traditional values ) before the tomb of the ancestors.
Then, with the opening of the Lake Washington Ship Canal in 1916, the lake's level dropped nearly nine feet and the Black River dried up.
Then 22 years old, Walton was employed by Mike Rogers, who had for some nine years contracted with the United States Forest Service for various duties.
Then 15 people from Toronto travelled to Arctic Bay for nine days to experience the land and culture.
Then nine, ten years later people are saying: ' Yeah, it ’ s the punk classic of the ’ 80s.
Then, Cordova missed all of 2004 and appeared in just nine games in 2003 after two operations on his right elbow.
Then after forcing a three and punt, Indy drove 35 yards in nine plays to set up another field goal try, which would have put the Colts up 12-10.
Then, in 1978 a papyrus was found at Qasr Ibrim, in Egyptian Nubia, containing nine lines by Gallus, arguably the oldest surviving MS of Latin poetry.
Then at the US Open he brushed aside sixth seed Nikolay Davydenko in the second round, the Russian winning a mere nine games.

Then and miles
Then, following the battle, the Athenian army marched the 40 ( 25 miles ) or so kilometers back to Athens at a very high pace ( considering the quantity of armour, and the fatigue after the battle ), in order to head off the Persian force sailing around Cape Sounion.
Then turning his attention to the count of Blois, he proceeded to establish a fortress at Langeais, a few miles from Tours, from which, thanks to the intervention of the king Hugh Capet, Odo failed to oust him.
Then he threw the lid of the case to a placed called Guneshwara ( now Gunavanthe ) and Dhareshwara, 10 – 12 miles away.
Then the Mormons built the almost thirty mile " BIG DITCH " to travel the approximately 6 miles, as the bird flies, distance to the top of round valley above " Eagar.
Then in 1883 a few miles south of the settlement, John H. Barham founded the first town in the area.
Then again on May 10, 2003, another tornado touched down 3 miles southwest of South Pekin around 9: 45 PM.
Then Freytag spread his corps in a thin military cordon over 21 miles across the villages to the south.
Then surveyors would create detailed maps marking the land into squares of six miles ( 10 km ) on each side, subdivided first into one square mile blocks, then into lots.
Then, in a deal with General Electric, which Edison had been forced to sell, Westinghouse's company went on to construct the Adams Power Plant at the Niagara Falls, with three 5, 000 horsepower ( 3. 7 MW ) Tesla generators supplying electricity to an aluminium smelter at Niagara and the town of Buffalo 22 miles ( 35 km ) away.
Then they would walk up the Trace the 450 miles back to Nashville.
Then, a few months later in early 1944, she was shipped to Ravensbrück concentration camp about 50 miles from Berlin.
Then an easy 50 miles northwest up the twisting Dog River ( Ontario ), Jordain Creek and Cold Water Creek to Cold Water Lake.
Then for a short time after the move, some classes were also held at a Boeing facility in south Puget Sound ( about 30 miles from Everett ) to accommodate currently-enrolled students living in that area.
Then Jamaat launched campaign for the restoration of Islamic articles in the constitution of 1962 and submitted 9 miles long signatory paper for basic rights.
Then Cromwell on the left bank and Fleetwood on the right swept in a semicircle 4 miles long up to Worcester.
Then Gregory led several forays up the Victoria River and traced Sturt's Creek for 300 miles ( 483 km ) until it disappeared in the Tanami Desert.
Then, in 1731, Captain Gough of the British ship Richmond reported the discovery of a new island, which he placed 400 miles to the east of Goncalo Alvarez.
Then, on the curving back " straight " by the harbor, Gunnar Nilsson's Lotus broke its rear suspension and jerked hard into the wall at 160 miles per hour.
Then, inevitably, if it was not Osborne it was Watson who would have to quit at the 100 miles mark.
Then, at Nanwarra Sands, I had to pick up the bike and carry it for 10 miles in the soft sand.
Then turning toward the southwest, it crossed the North Branch Potomac River southwest of the present town of Gormania and entered the southwest corner of Maryland through which it passed for eight and three-fourths miles, crossing the Alleghenies and emerging into Preston east of the German settlement ( later known as Aurora ).
Then, before engines and freight wagons were brought in ( a road along the route of the trail was not built until 1912 ) equipment and heavy supplies bound for the mines were rafted up the still-flowing Bridge River from a few miles west of the north foot of the pass ( in order to avoid rapids and strong currents ).
Then it flows through a series of tunnels to in end in the foothills of eastern San Jose, 5 miles ( 8 km ) from downtown San Jose, CA.
Then, when I heard he was 20 miles away, I'm saying ' get in the car and drive it.

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