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Then and 1922
Then in 1922 the 28 territorially defined Protestant churches founded the German Evangelical Church Confederation ().
Then in 1921-1922, it was hit by famine, followed by a typhus epidemic in late 1922.
In 1922 he was in a show presented by the Sydney Syndicate, There You Are Then.
Then on February 5, 1922, in the Chauri Chaura, after violent clashes between the local police and the protesters in which three protesters were killed by police firing, the police chowki ( pron .- chau key ) ( station ) was set on fire by the mob, killing 22 of the police occupants.
Then on April 14, 1922, the Wall Street Journal broke a sensational story about a secret bribery scheme involving oil company kickbacks to government officials in exchange for the granting of extraordinarily favorable oil extraction leases via single-bid contracts.
Then, in 1922, C. Don Williamson joined with his father and cousin to buy 100 % of the overall company on a one-third-each basis and renamed it Williamson-Dickie Manufacturing Company.
Then in 1918, Camp Interlochen, one of Michigan's first girls ' recreation camps, was opened, followed in 1922 by Camp Penn Loch for boys.
Then Valenti had Vincent Terranova murdered on May 8, 1922, while Terranova was in front of his home at 116th Street and 2nd Avenue he was shot by a gunmen from a moving car.
He was working for Buescher in 1920 as a repairman and in early 1922 as a horn maker for Conn. Then his health began to deteriorate, and he began to lose his eyesight.

Then and James
Then I say, such an engine may be made large enough to do the work required in employing eight, ten, fifteen, or twenty horses to be constantly maintained and kept for doing such a work …" The idea was later used by James Watt to help market his improved steam engine.
Then in 1939 James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake appeared.
Then, during the total solar eclipse of 29 July 1878, two experienced astronomers, Professor James Craig Watson, the director of the Ann Arbor Observatory in Michigan, and Lewis Swift, an amateur from Rochester, New York, both claimed to have seen a Vulcan-type planet close to the Sun.
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 1704 James Louis Sobieski and his brother Alexander were seized by Augustus II ’ s troops and imprisoned.
Then, in August 1497, James laid siege to Norham Castle, using his father's bombard Mons Meg.
Then, in 1502 James signed the Treaty of Perpetual Peace with Henry VII.
James Bacque and Richard Matthias Müller, Dear Enemy ; Germany Then and Now ( Bolton, ON: Fenn, 2000 ).
Then on February 19, 2009, the NBA trade deadline, the Bulls traded Larry Hughes to the New York Knicks for Tim Thomas, Jerome James, and Anthony Roberson.
Then, in 1930, he spotted future stars James Cagney, Joan Blondell, and Frank McHugh in the cast of a New York play called Penny Arcade.
Then James VI began fighting with the Catholics, but eventually gave them rights ( after his secretly Catholic wife probably persuaded him to ), exempting the Catholics from having to pay the tithe to the Anglican Church, but this caused a great decrease in Anglican Church revenue, so he quickly took those rights away.
Then came new lead singer James " J. T.
Then in 1939 James Joyce's published Finnegans Wake.
Then came the Sheep Farming in Barnet EP, produced by Steve James and Keith Hale.
Then, as so often happens in the play, Mary and James try to get over their animosity and attempt to express their love for one another by remembering happier days.
Then James IV himself leading a great force came on to Surrey and Lord Darcy's son who " bore all the brunt of the battle.
Then, in 1908, in his article " A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God ", mentioning both James and the journalist, pragmatist, and literary author Giovanni Papini, Peirce wrote:
Then the Pope offered his newly-invented fief to James II of Aragon, promising him papal support should he wish to conquer Pisan Sardinia in exchange for Sicily.
Brigadier General | Then Brigadier General James Dozier while assigned to Fort Hood, Texas
Then, having explained how he wished to see peace between the families, the Earl thrust his hand and arm through the hole to shake hands with Black James.
Then on 22 August 1812,, under the command of Captain Thomas Huskisson, captured the USRC James Madison after a chase of seven hours.
Then, in 1843, James Lindsay, 7th Earl of Balcarres put forward his claim, based on the research of his eldest son Alexander ; in 1848, the House of Lords allowed it.
Then, in 1966, he joined with James Bevel, Martin Luther King Jr. and the other leaders of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference ( SCLC ) during the Chicago Movement.
Then, in September, he was captured by Tories under the command of Col. David Fanning, and imprisoned by the British Army on James Island near Charleston, South Carolina.

Then and Joyce's
Then in 1939 James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake appeared.

Then and important
Then, to conclude on an indeterminate note: `` Nevertheless, if fallout increased substantially, or remained high for a long time, it would become far more important as a potential health hazard in this country and throughout the world ''.
Then one must extract the principles, analogies and statements by various courts of what they consider important to determine how the next court is likely to rule on the facts of the present case.
Then Strauss changed tack in his greatest success, Der Rosenkavalier, where Mozart and Viennese waltzes became as important an influence as Wagner.
Then in the seventeenth century John Ray ( England, 1627 – 1705 ) wrote many important taxonomic works.
Then, another important group of explorers visited the region in 1805 – 1806, but this group came from the east, which marked the first cross-continental expedition.
Then, on 27 April 1613, Inigo Jones was appointed the position of Surveyor of the King ’ s Works and shortly after, embarked on a tour of Italy with Earl of Arundel, destined to become one of the most important patrons in the history of English art.
Hanna recalled, " Acker asked me why writing was important to me, and I said, ' Because I felt like I'd never been listened to and I had a lot to say ,' and she said, ' Then why are you doing spoken word — no one goes to spoken word shows!
Then, following the changes in the administrative division of the country, the city became the capital of the new Piotrków Voivodeship, thus regaining the status of an important administrative, educational and cultural centre of Poland.
Then, considering honesty to be the best policy, he asserted very frankly that the criminal letter had been taken from the German embassy, but that it was not an important document and that nothing proved that it had been " solicited.
The battle of Beersheba ( Then Birüssebi ) was one critical element of a wider British offensive, known as the Third Battle of Gaza, aimed at breaking the Ottoman defensive line that stretched from Gaza on the Mediterranean shore to Beersheba, an important regional centre some inland.
Then follow the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, the Great Officers of State and other important state functionaries such as the Prime Minister.
Then it kills animals – but for really important reasons, such as running out of room.
Then in August 843, they signed probably the most important treaty in European history, the Treaty of Verdun.
Then, with the reform, a round-robin basis competition was implemented as the most important of the calendar and began defining the Portuguese champion.
) Then she traveled on to Martinique and to Trinidad and Tobago for short stays, primarily to do an investigation of Shango, the African god who remained an important presence in West Indian heritage.
Then Mr Brown laid his author's pen aside for three or four years to concentrate on the second important step in the Advertiser story.
Then, from 1 January 1889 to 8 October 1893 Wood was General Officer Commanding of Aldershot Command, one of the most important posts in the army at home.
Then they define the most important questions related to clinical practice and identify all possible decision options and their outcomes.
Then all I can say is that, in that case, the made-up things seem a good deal more important than the real ones.
Then there was the chancellor of the most important of bishops, Primate of Poland, Archbishop of Gniezno.
" Then, comes a description of the literary activity of the Spanish Jews, giving the most important authors and their works.
Then something extraordinary happened: the world watched astonished as a young Cuban squad left behind the two longtime rivals and secured the first important volleyball title for a continent other than Europe or Asia.
Then a Platinum Konex is awarded to one of this categories, and a Diamond Konex given to one of them as the most important achievement in the field.
Then it was also important and sacred even before the incarnation of Vaikundar right from the Dwapara Yuga, Since Narayana as Krishna ruled this place.

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