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Then and tried
Then, in the Autumn of 1497, Perkin Warbeck tried to usurp the throne from Henry VII.
Then on third down, Staubach once again tried to complete a pass to Howard in the end zone, but the ball was tipped by Wagner into the arms of safety Glen Edwards for an interception as time expired, sealing Pittsburgh's victory.
Then, fullback Gerald Willhite tried to run through the middle, but linebacker Harry Carson tackled him for no gain.
Then, he tried snow skis but finally made his own design out of lumber with bindings made of strips of leather and the ski rope made from a long window sash.
Then he tried his hand at scenography.
: Then, we tried to remove the tusks, ... but they were embedded in so firmly, we couldn't budge them.
Then on August 5, 1797, John Brown of Providence, Rhode Island, was tried in federal court as the first American to be tried under the 1794 law.
Then, the same strategy was tried by co-opting Acción Nacionalista Vasca a historical, yet basically inactive Basque party.
" Then he tried to find a mathematical model of a cosmic mechanism as to describe the Earth's climatic and geological history.
Then, he tried to make history once again by becoming the first boxer to win world titles in four different categories in a rematch with Garcia, already the World Middleweight Champion, but the fight ended in a ten round draw, Armstrong's attempt to win a fourth division's world title being frustrated.
Then he tried tragedies ( Agrippa, etc.
Then when the Japanese tried to make the Philippines their own colony at the outbreak of the Second World War in the Pacific, Novo Ecijanos would also make history by participating in guerilla activities.
Then in 2010 he tried to give all of the world's letters to Santa directly using jet rockets to fly to his sleigh, cannon balls and more.
Then he tried arguing that the church was unfolded from Peter ( explicatio Petri ).
Then the runner from third tried to go home again so the shortstop threw to the pitcher now covering home, who then threw to the third basemen who got the runner out.
Then, he bought the few Japanese geography books named Miyakoji (" City roads ") or Edo hōgaku (" Tokyo maps ") for children, and he tried reading aloud them, then he wrote the Sekai Kunizukushi of six volumes as the same style of the Japanese geography books.
Then would be tried.
Then, during the final in 2004 between Ronnie O ' Sullivan and Graeme Dott, Mark Roberts ran down the stairs and tried to claim asylum under the table.
Then, they tried to prove to the clergy that the correction of the books in accordance with the Greek standards profaned the pure faith because the Greek Church had deviated from the " ancient piety " and had been printing its divine service books in Catholic print houses and that they had been exposed to Roman Catholic influences.
Then he flew west of the city and tried to attack one of a pair of troop ships being escorted by the Indonesian Navy.
Then all of the taxi's windows were shattered in a volley of rocks, and the terrified Americans tried to huddle down and cover their faces.
Then, Elisabeth Charlotte tried to arrange her daughter's marriage to her first cousin, the recently widowed Louis, Duke of Orléans, but Louis refused.
Then on August 5, 1797, John Brown was tried in federal court as the first American to be tried under the 1794 law.

Then and remarkable
Then he would get to his feet, as though rising in honor of his own remarkable powers, and say almost invariably, `` Gentlemen, this is an amazing story!!
Then in the late 1920s and 1930s, Thorp experienced a remarkable economic boost despite the Great Depression that had descended upon the nation.
Then with renewed confidence, " Tin Cup ," a nobody from nowhere, shocks the golf world with a remarkable record second round of 62, making the cut.
Then the Englishman concludes this description with an account of the former Emperor's character, by writing, " I shall begin by stating, in plain English, that he is a great liar and a great miser, and from his childhood has been remarkable for his changeable and deceitful temper, and utter disregard of his oath.

Then and political
Then Berlin was a free city surrounded by communist-ruled East Germany, represented a " hot spot " of political and ideological controversy for the revolting German students.
Then he outlawed professional guilds, except those of ancient foundation, since many of these were subversive political clubs.
Then Doe ’ s government declared an amnesty for all political prisoners and exiles, and released sixty political prisoners.
Then supra-village aggregation began in earnest, and in barely three millenia the autonomous political units of the world dropped from 600, 000 to 157.
Then Donald Woods, a journalist, editor and close friend of Biko's, along with Helen Zille, later leader of the Democratic Alliance political party, exposed the truth behind Biko's death.
Then, however, the Darwaz extension northwards was exchanged for the Russian Pamir extension westwards, and the river throughout became the boundary between Russian and Afghan territory ; the political boundaries of those provinces and those of Wakhan were no longer coincident with their geographical limits.
Then it is used as: General Strike of a city, i. e., " General Strike in Florence ", or a General Strike in a whole country or province, for the purpose of gaining political rights, i. e., the right to vote ; as in Belgium, or Sweden.
Then in 1856, following the Hatt-i Humayun, which introduced social and political reform and greater religious freedom for the various peoples of the Ottoman Empire, the church of Archangel Michael was rebuilt on a rocky mount overlooking the sea.
Then, again in response to political pressure arising from events unrelated to ocean dumping, the practice ended entirely in 1992.
Then, as before in the English Reformation, this project was driven by a need for a national identity and history that addressed present concerns, hence analysis and commentary typically reflected the critic's political views.
Then Greater Northerners began to take out members of other political factions out of the government, especially Lesser Northerners.
Then the U. S. government gradually began supporting the French in their war effort, primarily through Mutual Defense Assistance Act, as a means of stabilizing the French Fourth Republic in which the French Communist Party was a significant political force.
Then, fearing the re-election of Giolitti, Marinetti published a political manifesto.
Then he drew some political lithographs, did rough sketches for Bell's Life, produced a popular parody on Mulready's postal envelope, and, on the death of Dickens illustrator Robert Seymour in 1836, unsuccessfully submitted his renderings to illustrate the Pickwick Papers.
Then people can decide ", he said, adding that, as far as he knew, this was the first film that was considered political under the Films Act.
Then, his political career followed these steps:
Then, he was secretary general of the Rally for the Republic ( Rassemblement pour la République or RPR ) political party from 1988 to 1995.
Then, he received a master's degree in social and political science from Syracuse University in 1999.
Then he became alderman in Jodoigne from 1977 to 1983, " secretary-general " of the Parti Réformateur Libéral ( PRL ) political party from 1980 to 1982 and chairman of the PRL from 1982 to 1990 and from 1995 to 1999.
Then both governments dissolved both houses and called elections to a body that could be seen, depending on the political theory followed, as the successor of either or both houses.
Then Matayoshi will reign over the whole world with two legitimate authorities, not only religious but also political.
Then, the two military leaders signed a peace treaty, which complicated the political situation further.
Then Two high-level meetings at the Aiwan-i-Sadr took place but failed to resolve the political crisis.
Then there followed an eight-year hiatus in his political activities during which he returned to the practice of law.

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