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* End of Estado Novo ( 1945 ): Then Dictator Getúlio Vargas is deposed by generals and later General Eurico Dutra was elected president.
Then, in 1945, a 67-year-old comatose woman regained consciousness following 11 hours of hemodialysis with the dialyzer, and lived for another seven years before dying of an unrelated condition.
He had a successful Hollywood career in such films as The Long Voyage Home ( 1940 ), How Green Was My Valley ( 1941 ), And Then There Were None ( 1945 ), The Naked City ( 1948 ), and The Quiet Man ( 1952 ).
* And Then There Were None ( 1945 )
Then, only a few commemorations were held — the most significant of which was a commissioned volume of Famine history edited by R. Dudley Edwards and T. Desmond Williams ( though not published until 1956 ), and the ' Famine Survey ' undertaken by the Irish Folklore Commission in 1945.
Then came the birth of The Little Brown Jug, named through a newspaper contest, with its previews in 1944 and 1945.
The Blitz Then and Now: Volume 3, May 1941-May 1945.
Then it fell to 1, 000 grams in October, and by April 1945 to 400 grams a week.
Then, in 1945, Bruner returned to Harvard as a psychology professor and was heavily involved in research relating to cognitive psychology and educational psychology.
Then he was Ordinarius at the University of Breslau from 1928 to 1945.
Then on 27 April 1945, it leads the Seventh Army into Austria.
This role led to several film appearances during the 1940s in such films as Lady Scarface ( 1941 ), Kings Row ( 1942 ), All Through the Night ( 1942 ), Otto Preminger's Laura ( 1944 ) with Gene Tierney, Ben Hecht's Specter of the Rose ( 1946 ), Jean Renoir's The Diary of a Chambermaid ( 1946 ), and a particularly memorable turn as Emily Brent in René Clair's And Then There Were None ( 1945 ).
* And Then There Were None ( 1945 )
This was made into a classic film And Then There Were None in 1945.
After more than a year's delay, his next film was I Married a Witch ( 1942 ), followed by It Happened Tomorrow ( 1944 ), both of which did respectably well, and then And Then There Were None ( 1945 ), which turned out to be an exceptional commercial success despite being perhaps the least personal of his Hollywood ventures.
* And Then There Were None ( 1945 )
Then, he entered politics in 1945 after liberation, having Syngman Rhee as his mentor, the first Doctor of Philosophy from Princeton University, in Korea, whom he could learn moral ethics from.
Then it moved to NBC, where it was broadcast from September 8, 1945 to June 29, 1951.
Then there were 200 " Hospital Unit Cars " built by ACF IN 3 orders, USAX 89300 to USAX 89399 delivered in 1944, USAX 89400 to USAX 89474 delivered in 1945, and USAX 89475 to USAX 89499 delivered in 1945.
Then, from 1945 to 1947, Piola played for Juventus, before moving back to Novara, where he stayed for seven more seasons.
Nichols wrote the screenplays for over sixty movies including such classics as Stagecoach ( 1939 ), For Whom the Bell Tolls ( 1943 ), Scarlet Street ( 1945 ), And Then There Were None ( 1945 ) and The Tin Star ( 1957 ).
The following version of the song was included in the first film version of And Then There Were None ( 1945 ), which largely took Green's lyrics and replaced the already sensitive word " nigger " with " indian " ( in some versions " soldiers "):

Then and article
Then Ishtar passes back through the seven gates, getting one article of clothing back at each gate, and is fully clothed as she exits the last gate.
Then the name Sobrante was applied, with the addition of the Spanish definite article " El " coinciding with the opening of the first post office in 1941.
* Famous People: Then and Now article and interview at Azerbaijan International ( Winter 1999 )
Then in October 2006 Ralph Nader wrote an article supporting a Moyers candidacy.
Then on 20 February 2008 The Fenland Citizen contained an article opposing the Daily Express article.
Then Professor Marvin Zelen, a statistician and associate of the recently founded Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal ( CSICOP, now known as the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry ( CSI )), proposed in a 1976 article in the same periodical that, in order to eliminate any demographic anomaly, Gauquelin randomly pick 100 athletes from his data-set of 2, 088 and check the birth / planet correlations of a sample of babies born at the same times and places in order to establish a control group, giving the base-rate ( chance ) expectation for comparison ( The 100 random athletes later expanded into a subsample of 303 athletes ).
Then, in 1968, Rand publicly broke with Branden and published an article denouncing him and accusing him of a variety of perceived offenses, such as philosophic irrationality and unresolved psychological problems.
Then they see a newspaper article about young boys who are disappearing.
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 an article about Esalen appeared in Life magazine.
Then UA moved up the date five weeks, Mingus kept writing even newer music while rehearsals were underway, the musicians were unprepared ( the Coss article suggests that in three previous rehearsals not one piece had been played all the way through ), and the audience-most of whom were apparently expecting a fully rehearsed concert rather than a taping session with false starts, retakes and edit pieces-was flabbergasted.
In 2006, Rolling Stone did an article tracking " blog buzz " called First Hype, Then Kill with the subtitle " How the geeks who control the music blogosphere destroy the bands they love.
Then takes a page to discuss his book Yera ' i El ( Fear of God ) which is clearly a successor to the ' Pious of Ashkenaz ' book of this article.
Then the system attempts to determine the article metadata ( title, authors, journal name, etc.
* Then and Now: Attenborough, Chilwell and Beeston-1920 local history article by Robert Mellors on Nottinghamshire History site
In an article about the violence and bigotry surrounding Old Firm football matches, the Irish Independent said: " Then there's the stereotypical image of the Celtic supporters wearing T-shirts of ' undefeated army ' and having their phones ringing to the sound of ' Come out ye black and tans '.

Then and newspaper
Then in 1952 the Barbados Advocate newspaper polled several prominent Barbadian politicians, lawyers, businessmen, the Speaker of the Barbados House of Assembly and later as first President of the Senate, Sir Theodore Branker, Q. C.
Then while standing in front of a full-length mirror, he committed suicide by stabbing himself with a pair of sewing scissors seven times ( supposedly while surrounded by newspaper clippings of his career ), resulting in lurid press coverage.
" This interpretation of the naming of the town ( after General Almonte ), although it is a version backed up by a newspaper story, and recorded in Hildamae Bowman's book on the history of Almont ( Almont, The Tale of Then and Now, 1985 ) is open to question.
Then the newspaper can be removed and the ground can be planted.
Then her love letters to David were published in the local newspaper and the nightmare continued for the Webbers.
Then I went back and worked for the newspaper for another year or so.
Then as now, the only English-language newspaper was the weekly Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph.
Then, inter-regional newspaper “ Irali ” (“ Forward ”) was published in 1961 and newspaper “ Birlik ” (“ Unity ”) was published in 1966.
Then, in the mid-1970s, The Bee decided to go head-to-head with The Union as a morning newspaper and promised that the Bee would arrive on the doorstep by 6: 00 a. m.
Then, the newspaper gained worldwide visibility when it denounced the previous censorship of its publication of verses of the Portuguese classic The Lusiad, by Luís de Camões.
Then a Mexican newspaper company stated that the club had been sold to a Brazilian businessman, Aurelio Almeida, owner of the Brazilian club Real Brazil.
Then, according to the custom at that time, everything you want to say over the radio station or anything you wanted to publish in a newspaper … everything must go first to the censorship.
Then he went to the oilfields of Texas and Oklahoma and then found work as a tool boy, a messenger and sporting editor of a newspaper before going to Los Angeles to star in films but no producer wanted him.
Then he trained as a journalist with the newspaper Herning Folkeblad from 1968 to 1971.
Then in December 2005 the paper, along with the other Scotsman Publications titles, was sold to Edinburgh based newspaper group Johnston Press in a £ 160 million deal.
Then Monk shows him a photo from the newspaper, showing that, seconds after the shooting, Lloyd was the only person pointing in the direction of the shooter.
( Then reporter for the school newspaper, " The Stadium Tiger ", David Smith, was at ground-zero during the crisis as the street collapsed in front of the school.
Then Philip ’ s tutor comes forward and tells the police that he saw a newspaper clipping about exactly such a case of poisoning in one of the books in the library.
Then occurred an incident that would set back Los Angeles organizing for years, On October 10, 1910, a bomb exploded at the Los Angeles Times newspaper plant that killed twenty-one workers.
Then, through adverts placed in the Guardian newspaper, reading groups consisting of members of the general public are assembled.
Then a newspaper reading " AMERICA GOES TO WAR: COMPLETE COVERAGE OF THE GULF CRISIS " is shown, then Jason Lee proceeds to sing a song that goes:

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