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Then, one after another, the villagers tied the waiting cotton strings around our wrists.
Then, he tied for first with Alexander Alekhine at St. Petersburg 1913 / 14 ( the eighth All-Russian Masters ' Tournament ).
Then Karlis, whose earlier 48-yard kick had tied Jan Stenerud's Super Bowl record for longest kick made in the Super Bowl, was sent out to try a 23-yard field goal and missed it, setting another, this time infamous, mark of having the shortest missed field goal in Super Bowl history.
Then in the 1991 French Championship, he scored 9½ / 15 for a tied 4th – 5th place, as Santo Roman won again.
Then, she tied the 100 m world record, but this was never recognised officially, as she competed against men when setting the record.
Then he changed forms and became an elephant that tied up the goddess's lion and began to pull it towards him.
Then when he was asked to deliver a stool sample to the onsite lab, he placed it in a gift box and tied a red ribbon around it.
Then, though his hands are tied, Johnny manages to strangle Leo and cut himself free before Eddie arrives.
These hermits are sometimes also vegetarians for ascetic reasons, as suggested in a passage from Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d ' Arthur: ' Then departed Gawain and Ector as heavy ( sad ) as they might for their misadventure ( mishap ), and so rode till that they came to the rough mountain, and there they tied their horses and went on foot to the hermitage.
Then he tied 2nd – 4th in Pärnu with 4. 5 / 7 (+ 3 = 3 − 1 ).
Then, starting at the pair of cards farthest from the bobbins, the threads are pulled from between each pair of cards out to the length of the warp, and hooked or tied on each end.
Then, one extremity of the strap goes on a shoulder of the team member and under his / hers opposite armpit ( it crosses the back ), and is tied to the other or held together by the team member ; a hand is also put under the neck to support the head.
Then in the second game, both teams tied at zero goals apiece.
Then she was tied to the feet of wild horses and torn apart limb from limb.
Then, if they have tied or exceeded their opponent's score, their opponent plays their own Geek-qualizer round with the same rules.
Then the Fulton Ferry branch was reverse tied at that point so that the chaining station at the ferry end of the line was 45 + 38 ( 4, 538 feet ).
Then in 1959, Bruton led off for the Braves for the season in which the Braves tied for the National League pennant with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Then a match-play event, it was won by Harrison R. Johnston of Minnesota but Bobby Jones tied for medalist honors in stroke play.
Then, in the Canadian Open Chess Championship, Montreal 2002, he tied for 4th-10th places, with 7. 5 / 10, behind only winners
Then in 2011 she instigated The Classroom, a website with 36 lesson plans free for teachers to usalise and actualise LGBT issues across the curriculum and in all key stages tied to the national curriculum. www. the-classroom. org. uk It has proved massively popular, upoloaded by the TES and Guardian and now viewed by thousands both in this country and round the world
To overcome the Southern Democrats ’ suppression of the pro-Republican African-American vote Hawaii ’ s ( Then Republican ) prospects at statehood were tied to Alaska ’ s, which many thought would be more Democratic.

Then and paper
Then he tore the white paper from the biscuits, in order to reveal the original packaging.
Then, in 1828, Friedrich Wöhler published a paper on the synthesis of urea, proving that organic compounds can be created artificially.
Then the quotient space X /~ can be naturally identified with a torus: take a square piece of paper, bend and glue together the upper and lower edge to form a cylinder, then bend the resulting cylinder so as to glue together its two open ends, resulting in a torus.
Then, on paper, they bought $ 200 worth of each, for a total bet of $ 1, 000, using the prices on September 29, 1980, as an index.
Then, in 1992, Justice John Toohey ran out of patience with Alan Skyring and Patrick Cusack's repeated attempts to obtain a re-hearing on their argument that the Commonwealth did not have the power to issue paper money.
Then I found a bit of paper proposing an American tour.
Then the dasher writes the definition of the word ( as supplied on the card ) on a piece of paper.
Then in 1913, using this formula as a basis, Albert Einstein and Otto Stern published a paper of great significance in which they suggested for the first time the existence of a residual energy that all oscillators have at absolute zero.
Then John M. Landis, a veteran newspaperman who had established a paper in Gillett, moved to DeWitt and acquired the name of the New Era.
Then, in 1783, he moved to Hartford, Connecticut, in July 1784 established a weekly paper called American Mercury, with which he was connected for a year.
Then add the almonds and pour the mixture in waxed paper cups and leave to cool.
Then the ensemble ( plate plus thin paper with paste ) is placed on a dampened backing sheet and run through a press as described above.
Then the paper is chemically developed in a process that replaces the iron salts with platinum.
Then it is usually dropped by spoonsful onto wax paper or a sheet of aluminum foil greased with butter, and left to cool.
Then each secondary subcoil is connected to the coil next to it, and slid onto the iron core, insulated from adjoining coils with varnished paper disks.
Then it is dipped in a solvent to dissolve the wax, or ironed between paper towels or newspapers to absorb the wax and reveal the deep rich colors and the fine crinkle lines that give batik its character.
Then, the remainder of the caul can be either peeled back very carefully from the skin, or gently rubbed with a sheet of paper, which is then peeled away.
Then in 1828 he started a paper, The Co-operator to promote these ideas.
Then it is printed on a gelatin-coated paper using a traditional screen-printing technique, which applies the mixture through a fine woven mesh, which is stretched on a frame and has a mask of desired shape.
Then, on the first floor of the paper's offices in the rue du Faubourg-Montmartre in Paris, a 26-year-old cycling and rugby writer called Géo Lefèvre suggested a race round France, bigger than any other paper could rival and akin to six-day races on the track.
Then, in mid 2009, Kellogg's introduced an alternative mascot named the " Sweet Toothasaur ," consisting of the upside down bottom half of an actor's face, with a green felt cap with googly eyes and red paper horns on the actor's chin.
Then, it was primarily a manufacturing district, housing warehouses fhfhfhfhand factories that made machinery, paper boxes and Brillo soap pads.
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 Kellar wrapped the guinea pig in paper and handed it back to Ethel.

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