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Then she turned back to Wilson and smiled, and he wasn't quite sure what she meant by it.
Then she turned the station wagon around and headed it back down the hill, with the village as her ostensible destination.
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 she saw Ramey and her face was misshapen with bewilderment.
Then she rounded on Weston and cried, `` You always did Wright's dirty work!!
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 she went back to the wicker chair and resolutely adjusted her eyes to the glare on the water.
Then she looked at the old woman again, her eyes calm.
Then she fell asleep again as soddenly as a person with fever, and when she awoke it was dark outside and the clarity was back in her eyes.
Then, she was back on her feet, winking and smiling that enormous smile ( she had lots of wonderful big teeth that you never would have suspected she had when she was not smiling ).
Then I realized that she had been deliberately showing me, this time, what Granny was like ; ;
Then she catapults into `` everything and everybody '', putting particular violence on `` everybody '', indicating to the linguist that this is a spot to flag -- that is, it is not congruent to the patient's general style of speech up to this point.
`` Then she went to Deauville where she met a member of a powerful Greek syndicate of gamblers ''.
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 she heard Julia phone me.
Then he said, `` Never noticed it before I mean, when she was dressed but for a woman her age, Julia had a real fine figure ''.
Then she jerked her thumb toward the door in a very American gesture, and dropped into Navy slang.
Then, after a while, she went to her mirror.

Then and merely
Then the disciples call him merely “ Tsuji ” without respect and sometimes hit him on the head.
Then, whether the subjects are looking at you or at their hand or just staring blankly, you can use your left hand to touch their elevated right hand from above or the side-so long as you merely give the suggestion of downward movement.
Then again, no spam filter is 100 % immune to false positives, and the same potential correspondent that would have been deterred by address munging may instead end up wasting time on long letters that will merely disappear in junk mail folders.
Most rural priests were married and many urban clergy and bishops had wives and children .” Then in the 12th century the Western Church declared that Holy Orders were not merely a prohibitive but a diriment canonical impediment to marriage, making a marriage by priests invalid and not merely forbidden.
Then the Supreme Macedonian-Adrianople Committee organized a failed uprising in Pirin Macedonia ( Gorna Dzhumaya ), which merely served to provoke Ottoman repressions and hampered the work of the underground network of SMARO.
Then Kaptan, hearing this, struck Pandaguan with a small lightning bolt, for he did not wish to kill him but merely to teach him a lesson.
Then, one day, he meets a one-eyed old man ( most probably Odin, although the tale always refers to him merely as ' One-Eyed Old Man ') who tells him that he has foreseen his coming for a thousand years, and that he has been chosen as a champion of the Gods to fight their battle in the shadows beyond his world.
Then Ptolemy was forced by Pelopidas to agree merely to be regent for Alexander ’ s two younger brothers, Perdiccas III and Philip II.
Then you're forced to separate what is right from what is merely legal.

Then and at
Then at last the darkness began to dissolve.
Then he was on his way at a gallop.
Then, on July 2, there occurred another incident which set tongues to wagging at a furious clip.
Then the boy straight-armed himself up, twisting at the last moment so he landed sitting.
`` Then I return to the United States for engagements at the Hollywood Bowl and in Philadelphia '', he added.
Then I spent the next two days at the baseball park and at Jack Doyle's pool parlors.
Then I spoke at the ninetieth birthday party of W. E. Burghardt Du Bois, who embarked on a fictional trilogy at eighty-nine and who, with The Crisis, had created a Negro intelligentsia that had never existed in America before him.
Then, all but blind, he said there was nothing in Back to Methuselah --, -- `` G.B.S. ought to have known that '', -- and `` I look at my bookshelves despairingly, knowing that I can have nothing more to do with them ''.
Then we have surviving at least one instance of a poem prepared for another, in Naturam non Pati Senium, and perhaps also the De Idea Platonica.
Certainly, the meaning is clearer to one who is not familiar with Biblical teachings, in the New English Bible which reads: `` Then Jesus arrived at Jordan from Galilee, and he came to John to be baptized by him.
Then see what a boom in all trades, as well as slum clearance at no cost to taxpayers, will happen.
Then the audience saw a small, dim figure appear at the edge of the Presidential box.
Then, when he had it pointed down the hill, he stopped to gaze at her through the window.
Then he stood back to look at Mr. Jack, who was pulling on his pigskin gloves.
Then he looked at his finger, at the wrinkled, heavy knuckle and the thick nail he used like a knife to pry up, slit, and open.
Then you can do the finishing touches at your leisure.
Then, for the above parasites, feed continuously at these levels: Feeder cattle -- 2-5 grams of phenothiazine daily ; ;
Then, at last, his day would fall into an ordered pattern and he would be free to read, or garden or just wander through the woods in the late afternoon, accompanied by his dogs.
Then at least he would have a place to hang his tools and something to work on.
Then, my mother blushed at this small lie ; ;

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