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Then and 1954
Then in 1950 came the fast and dangerous Carrera Panamericana, a road race in stages across Mexico to celebrate the opening of the asphalt highway between the Guatemala and United States borders, which ran until 1954.
Then in 1954, H. J. Cook added new considerations to support Lederer's thesis, beyond just the pragmatic " it works.
*" Till Then " ( 1954 ) ( revival of a 1944 hit for The Mills Brothers )
Then, on November 22, 1965, the Staten Island Citizens Planning Committee ( SICPC ), which had begun in 1954 as an ad-hoc committee of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Staten Island, issued the first of many position papers beginning by invoking Olmsted ’ s plea for a linear park ; it concluded by presenting an alternate parkway plan that would spare what has come to be known as the Staten Island Greenbelt, a term proposed by landscape architect, Bradford Greene, one of the group ’ s founding members.
Then in 1954 at Georgetown University she earned a Ph. D.
Then, in 1954, he appeared in the Broadway production of Fanny opposite Florence Henderson.
Then U. S. Under-Secretary of State Walter Bedell Smith said, " In connection with the statement in the Declaration concerning free elections in Vietnam, my government wishes to make clear its position which it has expressed in a Declaration made in Washington on June 29, 1954, as follows: ' In the case of nations now divided against their will, we shall continue to seek unity through free elections, supervised by the United Nations to ensure they are conducted fairly.
Then, in 1954 – 55, the icebreaker USS Atka ( AGB-3 ) made a scouting expedition for future landing sites and bays.
Then in 1954 it acquired Banque Congolaise pour l ’ Industrie, le Commerce, et l ’ Agriculture and renamed it Kredietbank-Congo, Ultimately it had four branches, one each in Léopoldville, Bukavu, Elizabethville and Stanleyville.

Then and first
Then I plan my attack: the parts I will finish first, the range of values, the accenting of minor details -- all in all, mechanics of producing the finished job with a maximum of crispness.
Then, for the first time since his arrest, a glint of spirit lit Barco's eyes.
Then in 1875, apparently in response to the nationalizing influence of the Civil War, Congress first gave the lower federal courts general authority -- concurrently with state tribunals -- to decide cases involving federal-right questions.
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, six weeks after the day Kitti first came into the office, Stanley announced he and Kitti were married.
Then the skiff hove into sight, just a dot of light at first against the roiling blackness and crimson streaks of the Coal Sack.
Then, taking in on the first cable as the boat is motored into the wind and letting slack while drifting back, a second anchor is set approximately a half-scope away from the first on a line perpendicular to the wind.
Then, according to the first law of thermodynamics,
Then, in probably the most interesting part of the hymn, Enheduanna herself steps forward in the first person to recite her own past glories, establishing her credibility, and explaining her present plight.
Then, starting with the first player, each player draws six tiles.
Then, p < sup > 2 </ sup > is the fraction of the population homozygous for the first allele, 2pq is the fraction of heterozygotes, and q < sup > 2 </ sup > is the fraction homozygous for the alternative allele.
Then he came, in his words, to " the theory of symmetry: all governments and regimes to a first approximation are bad, all peoples are oppressed, and all are threatened by common dangers.
Then, he tied for first with Alexander Alekhine at St. Petersburg 1913 / 14 ( the eighth All-Russian Masters ' Tournament ).
Then in 1845 the Rainbow, 757 tons OM, the first extreme clipper was launched in New York.
Then Wollheim changed everything when he brought out an unauthorized paperback edition of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings in three volumes — the first mass-market paperback edition of Tolkien's epic.
Then, somewhat later that same month, there was a meeting in Washington where the possible importance of the newly discovered phenomenon of fission was first discussed in semi-jocular earnest as a possible source of nuclear power.
Then since the first bit of a non-zero binary significand is always 1 it need not be stored, giving an extra bit of precision.
Then Fick's first law ( one-dimensional case ) can be written as:
Then one day, his wife received a telephone call from Patti Palmer, first wife of Jerry Lewis.
Then Marlow and his listeners were silent ; our first narrator explains: " Nobody moved for a time.
Then the first argument becomes conjugate linear, rather than the second.
Then he went to hear a Pythagorean philosopher, who demanded that he first learn music, astronomy and geometry, which he did not wish to do.
This melding of scientific and social speculation is clearly present in the novel Voyage from Yesteryear ( strongly influenced by Eric Frank Russell's famous story " And Then There Were None ") about a high-tech anarchist society in the Alpha Centauri system, a starship sent from Earth by a dictatorial government, and the events following their first contact.
His first album for Celeb-entertainment titled This Was Then This Is Now Vol.

Then and president
Then in 1893 Dr. William Jewett Tucker became president and the college's great awakening began.
* End of Estado Novo ( 1945 ): Then Dictator Getúlio Vargas is deposed by generals and later General Eurico Dutra was elected president.
Then the wealthiest community in Texas, Independence had won the bid for Baylor College, where Burleson served as second president.
Then these officials would be appointed prefect or president after their elevation to the Sacred College.
Then came the scandal of the decorations in which President Grévy's son-in-law figured, and the Rouvier cabinet fell in its attempt to screen the president.
Then American League president Ban Johnson disliked Frazee for this reason, saying he was " too New York " and making reference to the " mystery " of his religion — polite code that would have been well understood in the 1920s.
Then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ( D-CA ) stated: " Congress vigorously rejects any claim that the president has the authority to pocket veto this legislation and will treat any bill returned to the Congress as open to an override vote.
: Then People Power Revolution erupted in 1986 ousting former president Ferdinand Marcos, Corazon Aquino assumed the position of the presidency.
Then the SVAG appointed Hübener as the president of the provincial Saxon administration, a newly created function seated in Halle upon Saale.
Then, he became the president of Nippon Gakki Co. ( later renamed the Yamaha Corporation ) which makes Yamaha motorcycles and musical instruments.
Then, as part of Napoleon's plans for a more monumental Paris, Fontanes, the president of the Corps législatif as it was now called, commissioned the magnificent pedimented portico by architect Bernard Poyet, added to the front of the Palais that faces the Place de la Concorde from the south.
Then he applied to the Turkish constitutional court about the reform package, because the president is unable to veto amendments for the second time.
When Harrison told Quay that God had made him president, Quay snapped back, " Then let God re-elect you ," and stomped out.
Then the president of the Privy Council Ichiki recommended Hirota Kōki and Saionji agreed.
To quote the proceedings: " Then we must all regret the affliction that has come to our honoured president, Sir Henri Joly de Lotbinière and his family in the death of Lady Joly.
Then in 1894 Tsar Alexander III became the honorary president of the museum and the following year, 1895, the museum was renamed the Tsar Alexander III Imperial Russian History Museum.
Then he joined Max Factor as a vice president, and later headed Hughes Television Network.
Then POSCO chairman Ryu Sang-bu and president Lee Ku-taek, and POSCO Development chairman Park Doo-pyo and managing director Cho Yong-kyong, all received support from Park who later went on to become the Prime Minister of Korea.
Then house president Virginia DeJesus-Rueff, class of 2000, defended Phi Tau's policy of self-selection.
Then between 1988 and 1989 he was the president of the central KISZ committee of universities and colleges.
Then, a vice president discovered some fully equipped motherboards for the older models, worth US $ 150, 000.
Then on November 1, IH announced figures showing that president and chairman Archie McCardell received a $ 1. 8 million ( in 1979 values ) bonus.
Then Chrysler president Robert Lutz drove Detroit mayor, Coleman Young, up the steps of Cobo Hall and through a plate glass window to show off the new vehicle.
Then French president Charles de Gaulle wanted to maintain French interests in the area, including industrial and commercial primacy and control over Saharan oil reserves.

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