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Then, with a shrug of pretended indifference, she took a compact from her purse and went through the motions of fixing her make-up.
Then he took off his wet boots and dropped down into the water to talk with the beasts, needing their comfort more than they needed his.
Then Laura took her gently and shoved her off again, toward Fritzie: Amy did not laugh -- this was work, concentration, achievement.
Then she took iced lemonade to Marsh's young aide where he sat in the cool of the big trees around the flower garden.
Then the pixies and the zombies took over while the banshees wailed in the distance.
Then they took a taxi to Trastevere.
Then he fled, not waiting to see if she minded him or took notice of his cry.
Then the Giants took control, as Manning threw for two more TD passes to Mario Manningham and Nicks and the defense completed its shutout of the Falcons to give the New York Giants the win, 24-2, and the Falcons their third straight playoff loss with Matt Ryan and Mike Smith.
Then they cut into her chest and took out her heart.
Then it took 3 to 6 millions of years for the crown group to differentiate in Mid Cretaceous.
Then, instead of continuing on to Baghdad with the caravan, Ibn Battuta started a six-month detour that took him into Persia.
Then, in the 1980s, the Jacksonville Bulls of the United States Football League took the field.
Then, during the marathon at Manhattan Casino, I got tired of the same old steps and cut loose with a breakaway ..." Fox Movietone News covered the marathon and took a close-up of Shorty's feet.
Then – in the only paid employment he ever had – he took a job as a telegraph operator with the Great Northern Telegraph Company working first in Denmark and then in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and was soon made a chief operator.
Then in 1202, disaffected patrons petitioned the French king to summon John to answer their charges in his capacity as John's feudal lord, and, when the English king refused to appear, Philip again took up the claims of Arthur, to whom he betrothed his six-year-old daughter, Marie.
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 next play, running back Timmy Smith, a rookie in his first NFL start, took off for a 58-yard touchdown run, making the score 21 – 10.
Then in the offseason, Redskins majority owner Jack Kent Cooke moved from Los Angeles to Virginia and took over the team's day-by-day operations from Edward Bennett Williams.
Then he took the fluid from the heart and transferred it to a second frog heart without a vagus nerve.
Then, between 27 and 30 August 1865, he took up Parsifal again and made a prose draft of the work ; this contains a fairly brief outline of the plot and a considerable amount of detailed commentary on the characters and themes of the drama.
* In the 1939 song Strange Fruit, written to condemn the practice of lynching, the Magnolia flower was referenced as being associated with the Southern United States, where most lynchings took place: " Pastoral scene of the gallant south / The bulging eyes and the twisted mouth / Scent of magnolias, sweet and fresh ,/ Then the sudden smell of burning flesh.
Then from Jop he took the horn and blew loudly, and warned John the Wright, who thereupon struck out the roller with skill ; when the pin was out, the rest of it fell down.
" Then the greatest event in history with exception of Jesus ' Resurrection, took place in Acts 2: 1 – 2, " And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place.
Then mayor of Amsterdam, Job Cohen, took his place as leader of the PvdA.
Then on 22 January 1814 the same Assembly decided to concentrate the Executive Power in him as a Supreme Director for the United Provinces, and so he took that office for a one-year period.

Then and train
Then the English supply train was attacked at The Pows, a wooded marshy area, by James Stewart and the other Scots lords, killing many of the fleeing soldiers.
Then in 1890 when the first train came through Little Mountain, old-timers recall how more coaches were added at reunion time to bring people from Irmo, Ballentine, White Rock, Hilton, Chapin, Clinton, Goldville, Kinards, Prosperity, Newberry and Slighs
Then as stores, shops and factories started to set up around the train stop, it bloomed into a decent-sized town.
Then, traveling by wagon train, they ended up on the banks of the Brazos River.
Then, she sees Mrs. Malik on the train platform ; she had changed her mind and decided to stay.
Then the train came, the tracks being laid directly on the towpath of the old canal, a monument to its demise.
Then, the two miss their train to Zurich and are separated from their friends.
Then came a similar Class 144 train, a Walter Alexander body on BREL underframe, which was introduced in 1987.
Then the rod will be thrown out of the train in S ' and will come to rest at the station in S. Its length has to be measured again according to the methods given above, and now the proper length will be measured in S ( the rod has become larger in that system ), while in S ' the rod is in motion and therefore its length is contracted ( the rod has become smaller in that system ):
Then, during the train ride to London, she got mugged and woke up in an unknown location.
Then, the head-end cars were uncoupled from the rest of the train and pulled by a station switcher to a parcel facility where express packages were unloaded.
( For example, one such Agatha Christie mystery ( And Then There Were None ) takes place on a small island during a storm ; another on a train stalled in the mountains and surrounded by new-fallen, unmarked snow.
Then as his train moved on, there occurred the inevitable sentence, Bond had never liked Acapulco.
Then in April 1980, as Taylor puts it, " I made that fateful train journey down to Birmingham ".
Then, Philip II, King of Spain, decided to train and assign amphibious-assault skilled units to the Royal Armada.
Then you either get a little model of it and simulate, or you can get a real train because that's probably going to be more effective.
Then the train passes through the tunnel and smashes into the chain, which tears out his throat.
Then on March 1, six days later, another avalanche pushed both trains down into the Tye River Valley, thus burying the train cars in snow and debris.
Then the ground was leveled again, the train tracks taken out, and the whole plaza cemented over.
Then they will hammer their swords into plowshares And their spears into pruning hooks ; Nation will not lift up sword against nation, And never again will they train for war.
Then the telegraph line to Peking went dead, and Boxers began tearing up the railway track in front of and behind the train well before Peking.
Then were added the Roque Saenz Peña ( 1911 ) and Ezequiel Ramos Mejía ( 1913 ) paddled train ferries at Posadas ( crossing the Paraná river in the southwest of the Misiones province, at the north of the country, in the frontier with Paraguay ).
Then he takes the Bamako Express train to Bamako in Mali, talking to a native woman about polygamy along the way.
Then Palin catches a train headed for Leningrad.

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