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Then and 1832
Then the Russian mathematician Nikolai Lobachevsky ( 1792 – 1856 ) established in 1826 ( and published in 1829 ) the coherence of this geometry ( thus the independence of the parallel postulate ), in parallel with the Hungarian mathematician János Bolyai ( 1802 – 60 ) in 1832, and with Gauss.

Then and travelled
Then, due to displeasure at what he considered un-Christian life and manners on the part of the Portuguese which impeded missionary work, he travelled from the South into East Asia.
Then Monroe travelled to New York to appear at a birthday celebration for John F. Kennedy at Madison Square Garden, where she famously serenaded the President.
Then with the onset of Arabs into North Africa, Islam came in and the Tuareg travelled South and mixed their animistic beliefs with Islam.
Then, as it travelled, a mechanism possibly containing differential gears used the different rotational speeds of the two wheels to turn the pointer relative to the body of the chariot by the angle of turns made ( subject to available mechanical accuracy ), keeping the pointer aiming in its original direction, to the south.
Then world middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson travelled to London and, on 10 July 1951, risked his title against Turpin, who won the world title by beating Robinson on a 15-round decision.
Then they travelled through the following places: Changu, Naum ( or Naun, a fortified city ), Argun ( a ) on the Chinese-Russian border ( April 13, 1703 ).
Then he travelled to The Hague and departed for England on 2 June.
Then in the early 19th century, the term “ hula ” was added to the toy name due to the experiences of some British soldiers who travelled to the Hawaiian Islands.
Then on Matchday Two, they travelled to Anfield in Liverpool, where they managed to draw 1 – 1 against Liverpool.
Then Fine travelled to Europe one last time to compete, in the 1946 Moscow team match against the USSR, scoring 0. 5 / 2 on board three against Paul Keres.
Then 15 people from Toronto travelled to Arctic Bay for nine days to experience the land and culture.
Then he happily sat in peace for three years while his warriors travelled far and wide and amassed fortunes.
Then the Norwegians invaded Götaland and travelled far and wide in Götaland, winning most of the battles.
Then travelled once more — Congo, Brasília, Afghanistan, Himalayas, New Zealand, sailed round the world, before once again returning.
Then, she resumed her Viking activities, and travelled far and wide.
Then came the signal ; the ball travelled like a bolt from the foot of the penalty taking forward, and in the blink of an eyelid, revolution, a thump, and the ball landed in the heather and gorse of the Buarth.

Then and Portugal
Then Portugal found a sea route to India, destroying Venice's land route monopoly.
Then, for, the river forms part of the national border line between Spain and Portugal, in a region of narrow canyons, making it a historical barrier for invasions and a cultural / linguistic divide.
Then it was granted to king's second son, the future Afonso VI of Portugal.
Then, when racing with the Sporting Clube de Portugal cycling team in São Paulo, Agostinho-a rider " of average height but with the build of a rhinoceros ", according to the historian Pierre Chany-left Jean de Gribaldy in awe of him, a team manager and former cyclist.
Then, on December 17, 1734 the title was created anew by king John V of Portugal, in favour of his newborn eldest granddaughter Infanta Maria Francisca.
Then Brazil lost 1 – 3 to Hungary at Goodison Park, in Garrincha's last ever international match, which was the only time Garrincha lost a match with the Brazil national team ; he did not play in the last match of the first round against Portugal.
Then he rewrote the contract with a French translation, forged the signatures of Bank of Portugal officials ( he traced them from the currency in his pocket ) and affixed the notarizations, and two new bills as smaples, to the contract.
Then Portugal clinched their first title with a last-minute 19-18 home win over Russia.
Then, in the safe refuge of Rome, he raised his voice for the relief of the oppressed, in numerous writings in which he characterized the Holy Office of Portugal as a tribunal which served only to deprive men of their fortunes, their honor and their lives, while unable to discriminate between guilt and innocence ; it was known to be holy only in name, while its works were cruelty and injustice, unworthy of rational beings, although it was always proclaiming its superior piety.
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Then and enlisted
Then followed a year's imprisonment during which various well-known religious figures were enlisted to try to persuade her to recant.

Then and mercenary
Then, in 1996, Tim Spicer, an ex-Colonel in the Scots Guards, who had recently founded the mercenary firm Sandline International, met with Singirok.

Then and soldier
Then the soldier stabbed the fetus, with its umbilical cord clearly visible, and tossed it aside.
Then in 1963 Joseph Valachi, a soldier in the Genovese family, under indictment for murderering a fellow inmate, broke the code of omertà.
Then she would walk over to a soldier and earnestly tell him, " Oh, think of something else.
Then after his discharge from the Army in 1919, Broonzy returned to Pine Bluff, Arkansas where he is reported to have been called a racial epithet and told by a white man he knew before the war that he needed to " hurry up and get his soldier uniform off and put on some overalls.
" Then Abram bound the youth with belts and straps ", which suggests imagery relating to a young soldier being sent, possibly against his will, in a uniform to fight.
The song's lyrics offer a satirical view of young, self-righteous Americans ( So you been to school / For a year or two / And you know you ’ ve seen it all / In daddy ’ s car / Thinkin ’ you ’ ll go far ...) and contrast such a lifestyle with a brutal depiction of the Pol Pot regime of Cambodia ( Well you ’ ll work harder / With a gun inside your back / For a bowl of rice a day / Slave or soldier / Till you starve / Then your head is skewered on a stake ).
Then, with appropriate ceremony, the body of the unknown soldier was re-interred in a sarcophagus in front of the War Memorial.
Then the Tzar becomes ill and the soldier, seeing Death at the head of his bed, makes a bargain with Death: his life in exchange for the Tzar's.
:“ Then the soldiers, when they had crucified Jesus, took His garments ( ta himatia ) and divided them into four parts, to every soldier a part, and the coat ( kai ton chitona ).
Then, unexpectedly, a soldier enters the room brandishing a gun.
:: “ Then a soldier fond of battle,
Then, when one Japanese soldier stabbed at him with a bayonet, he desperately tried to grab the gun, but got his thumb cut off.
Then, Zhukov sent a terse ultimatum: surrender, or every German soldier in the pocket would be shown no quarter.
Then comes a higher-ranking soldier, carrying a sword on an untied belt or baldric.

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