Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Public library" ¶ 54
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Then and 1960s
Then, in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Vera Rubin, a young astronomer at the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism at the Carnegie Institution of Washington, presented findings based on a new sensitive spectrograph that could measure the velocity curve of edge-on spiral galaxies to a greater degree of accuracy than had ever before been achieved.
Then, from the late 1960s onward, Stanford's goal became applying research and findings toward humanistic ends.
Then in the 1960s Ralph produced a series of specials hosted by Melvin Belli, then in the 1970s hosted by Jack Anderson.
Then during the 1960s, Hill AFB began to perform the maintenance support for various kinds of jet warplanes, mainly the F-4 Phantom II during the Vietnam War, and then afterwards, the more modern F-16 Fighting Falcons, A-10 Thunderbolt IIs, and C-130 Hercules, and also air combat missile systems and air-to-ground rockets.
Then at one point in the 1960s, Kurokawa and a small group of architects began a new wave of contemporary Japanese architecture, believing that previous solutions and imitations were not satisfactory for the new era: life was not present in Modernism.
Then in the early 1960s two SIMS instruments were developed independently.
Then in the mid 1960s, he invented chocolate fondue as part of a promotion for Toblerone chocolate.
Then in the 1960s, because of his lack of financial success as a novelist, Hanley turned to writing plays for radio, television, and occasionally the theatre.
Then, when the original form was almost forgotten, and its original protagonists either dead, or in some cases almost consigned to oblivion, it became, from the 1960s onwards, a revived musical form of wide popularity, especially among younger people of the time.
Then, from early 1960s, typical launcher became UB-16-57, with 16 rockets, developed in several variants, for helicopters and planes.
Then, in the 1960s, as part of a deliberate campaign by Republicans to loosen the London connection, they emphasised that they had dropped the name London from the name of the city.
Du Bois wrote that “ in black slavery and Reconstruction ” could be found “ the kernel and meaning of the labor movement in the United States .” Then, in 1965, drawing from that insight, and inspired by the Civil Rights movement, Theodore W. Allen began a pioneering forty-year analysis of “ white skin privilege ,” “” white race ” privilege, and “ white ” privilege in a call he drafted for a “ John Brown Commemoration Committee ” that urged “ White Americans who want government of the people ” and “ by the people ” to “ begin by first repudiating their white skin privileges .” The groundbreaking pamphlet, " White Blindspot ," authored by Allen and Noel Ignatin Ignatiev in the late 1960s focused on the struggle against " white skin privilege ” and significantly influenced Students for a Democratic Society and sectors of the “ new left .”.
Then, during the 1960s, the seminary moved to its present Deerfield Campus ( just north of Chicago ).
Then in the 1960s Benpres Holding Corp ( now Lopez Holdings Corporation ) bought out the majority stake in the PBC and they renamed it to the Philippine Commercial and Industry Bank ( PCIBank ).
Then he joined the Government service as an Education Officer in the latter part of the 1960s and this was followed by his entry to Sri Lanka Law College in 1971. Subsequently he was sworn in as an Attorney-at-Law of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka.
Then, in the late 1960s, eighteen houses were built at Glenside.

Then and Canadian
Then a major setback hit the growing business: World War II was well underway and the Canadian government issued wartime rationing regulations.
Then in London, Astor at once made a contract with the Northwest Company of Montreal and Quebec ( then the magnate of the Canadian Northwest fur trade ).
Then, in February 2004, the Auditor General of Canada uncovered the sponsorship scandal, suggesting illegality in the spending of federal monies in Quebec in support of Canadian unity.
Then, he is unexpectedly backed up by a small choir of male singers, all dressed as Canadian Mounties ( several were regular Python performers, while the rest were generally members of an actual singing troupe, such as the Fred Tomlinson Singers in the TV version ).
Then in 1851, gold was discovered at nearby Whiskey Run Beach by French Canadian trappers, though the gold rush did not have much of an impact on the area.
Then, in 1965, a twenty-six-year-old Canadian, Peter Jennings, was named anchor of Peter Jennings with the News.
Then in May 1998, after getting many schools playing Sepak Takraw, and by networking with experienced players, ASEC International organised the first Canadian inter-provincial tournament to include men s, boys and girls teams.
Then Justice Minister Pierre Trudeau introduced a bill in 1967 ( amendment to Section 251 of the Canadian Criminal Code ).
Then head of the Canadian Opera Company in Toronto, Mansouri had received an education in medicine in Los Angeles, but gave it all up upon becoming fixated on opera, first as a young tenor with UCLA's Opera Workshop, and then with opera in general.
In 1986, the CPI's leader in the Punjab and MLA in the Punjabi legislature Darshan Singh Canadian was assassinated by Sikh extremists. Then on 19May 1987 Com Deepak Dhawan General secretary of Punjab CPM was murdered.
Then, the Baffin Island Current and Labrador Current transport cold and less saline water southward along the Canadian coast.
Then opposition leader Stéphane Dion argued that participation will allow Canadian firms to make " megatonnes of money ".
Then, Canadian Prime Minister, Paul Martin said that he was personally briefed by him to publicly warn Russian President Vladimir Putin " hands off the Ukrainian election " in the House of Commons of Canada which fundamentally shifted Canada's position ( Wrzesnewskyj telephoned Martin from Kyiv during the Orange Revolution ).
* Then ( Canadian series ), a 1999 compilation album released in Canada
Then for 33 years he was employed by the Canadian Meteorological Service until his retirement in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1984.
Then, in April 1917, Hanley jumped ship in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, and shortly thereafter joined the Canadian Army in Fredericton, NB.
Then, in 1979, the fellow Brazilian Fittipaldi team offered him two chances to qualify a second car, for the Canadian and American Formula One Grands Prix.
Then in May 1915 Peck joined as a Lieutenant Colonel in the 16th ( Canadian Scottish ) Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force.
Now and Then went on to produce six more singles including the Canadian number one hits " One Time Around " and " Guitar Talk ".
Then, just prior to the Queen's pan-country tour to celebrate her Golden Jubilee the following year, Manley ( at that point the designated minister in attendance for the sovereign's arrival in Ottawa ) again stated his preference for a " wholly Canadian " institution to replace the present monarchy after the reign of the Queen ; he was rebuked by other Cabinet members, a former prime minister, and the Leader of the Opposition, as well as a number of prominent journalists.
Then, in 2002, just prior to the Queen's pan-country tour to celebrate the Golden Jubilee, Manley ( at that point the designated minister in attendance for the sovereign's arrival in Ottawa ) stated: " I continue to think that for Canada after Queen Elizabeth, it should be time to consider a different institution for us, and personally I would prefer a wholly Canadian institution.
Then on November 17, 1998 in San Antonio Texas Trevino again lost a six round unanimous decision to Kathy Williams a well trained Canadian boxer.
Then its expansion accelerated as an institution of higher education, especially after Kwansei Gakuin was under the joint control of MEC-S and the Canadian Methodist Church in 1911.

Then and public
`` Then what about the second interim public announcement??
Then let the whole lot be hanged in a public mass execution on July 4, 1963.
Then Orestes had Hierax tortured in public in a theatre.
Then, in 1964 the new Chrysler 426 Hemi engine so dominated the series in a Plymouth Belvedere " Sport Fury ", the homologation rules were changed so that 1, 000 of any engine and car had to be sold to the public to qualify as a stock part, instead of just 500.
Then, the governing public agency of aviation of the country authorises the company to begin production.
Then on September 22, 1862, George McClellan defeated Robert E. Lee at Antietam ; the second draft of the Emancipation Proclamation was issued to the public the following day.
Then the public and the House are shown what the government wishes them to see.
Then, as community sentiment favored forming a public school system, the college was closed, and the property deeded to the Pea Ridge Public School.
Then in 1926, Paintsville residents received public water and the city's fire department was established.
Then he drew up a map depicting streets, public buildings, and parks in what he called the " City of Superior ", boasting that he would make the area known throughout the country.
Then " County Connection " a private run public transport for those outside the city of Midland but still within Midland County both for a nominal fee.
Then, in 1711, he was called to the professorship of history and civil law at Lausanne, finally settling as professor of public law at Groningen.
Then Secretary of Public Education José Vasconcelos made a mission of educating the masses through public art and hired scores of artists and writers to build a modern Mexican culture.
Then he came to public attention for playing Mr. Pink in Quentin Tarantino s 1992 film, Reservoir Dogs, a role that Tarantino wrote for himself.
Then, in order of priority, his prescribed improvements included water supply, drainage, hydroelectric projects, public buildings, town improvements, schools, hospitals, prisons, communication lines, and other services.
Then products like Platform Builder ( an integrated environment for Windows CE OS image creation and integration, or customized operating system designs based on CE ) offered several components in source code form to the general public.
Then, use-related charges, such as fuel taxes ( 50 % of final sale price ), ALS or high parking rates are utilized by public authorities to further constraint travel.
Then an English teacher, the Assumptionist Edgar Bourque, gave him personal attention, improving Gravel's language skills and instructing him in public speaking.
Then he won the support, and millions votes, from the British public on Pop Idol in 2001, with a third place finish.
Then in June 2011, Avaya filed with the SEC to raise up to $ 1 billion in an initial public offering.
Then in 1792, Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton proposed fixing the silver to gold exchange rate at 15: 1, as well as establishing the mint for the public services of free coinage and currency regulation " in order not to abridge the quantity of circulating medium .".
Then he became curule aedile in charge of the public games, and afterwards praetor in 120 BC.
Then, on 15 November 2011, the first official public releas of WinGate 7. 0 ( build 3332 ) was released.
Then, while a man could follow any or all of the private cults ( supersticiones ) that attracted him — provided they were not contrary to public order, formal participation in the state religion ( religio ) was demanded so that the gods would respond by protecting it.

1.663 seconds.