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Then Massachusetts switched to its standard tactics.
Then Wilson looked over the church and studied its condition.
Then pour water or light oil from a graduated beaker into the chamber to fill the chamber to its gasket surface.
Then, if the middle number is activated to its greatest potential in terms of this square, through multiplying it by the highest number, 9 ( which is the square of the base number ), the result is 45 ; ;
Then there was a bad delay in getting Mort Lindsey's 30-piece orchestra wedged into its chairs.
Then he penetrated into the Peloponnesus and captured its most famous cities — Corinth, Argos, and Sparta — selling many of their inhabitants into slavery.
Then the Giants took control, as Manning threw for two more TD passes to Mario Manningham and Nicks and the defense completed its shutout of the Falcons to give the New York Giants the win, 24-2, and the Falcons their third straight playoff loss with Matt Ryan and Mike Smith.
Then the copper is passed through an electro-winning process to increase its purity: An electric current is passed through the resulting solution of copper ions.
Then the Greek army counter-attacked and defeated the Bulgarians at Kilkis-Lahanas ( Kukush ), after which the mostly Bulgarian town was destroyed and its population expelled.
Then, removing the catalyst would also result in reaction, producing energy ; i. e. the addition and its reverse process, removal, would both produce energy.
Then each point p of the line can be specified by its distance from O, taken with a + or − sign depending on which half-line contains p.
" Then a wayward airplane slices the radio tower with its wing, the voiceover goes silent, and the lighted callsign goes dark.
Then the quotient space X /~ can be naturally identified with a torus: take a square piece of paper, bend and glue together the upper and lower edge to form a cylinder, then bend the resulting cylinder so as to glue together its two open ends, resulting in a torus.
Then the equivalence class of the pair can be identified with the rational number, and this equivalence relation and its equivalence classes can be used to give a formal definition of the set of rational numbers.
Then one " flows " the charge by systematically redistributing the charge from a vertex to its neighboring vertices according to a set of rules, the discharging procedure.
Then, the definition of a square may be recast with that abstraction as its genus:
Then, the definition of a square may be recast with that abstraction as its genus:
Then it mushroomed to nearly 800, 000 members in 1886, but its frail organizational structure could not cope and it was battered by charges of failure and violence.
Then the theory at hand, which is assumed to prove certain facts about numbers, also proves facts about its own statements.
Then it came under Bern from 1536 to 1798 and a number of its cultural treasures, including the hanging tapestries in the Cathedral, were permanently removed.
Then in 1965, a group in Atlanta applied for franchises in both the American Football League and the NFL, acting entirely on its own with no guarantee of stadium rights.
Then, when the U. S. Army Air Forces on the Marianas Islands ran out of conventional thermite incendiary bombs for its B-29 Superfortresses to drop on Japanese cities, its top commanders, such as General Curtis E. LeMay turned to napalm bombs to continue its fire raids on the large Japanese cities.
Let the line of symmetry intersect the parabola at point Q, and denote the focus as point F and its distance from point Q as f. Let the perpendicular to the line of symmetry, through the focus, intersect the parabola at a point T. Then ( 1 ) the distance from F to T is 2f, and ( 2 ) a tangent to the parabola at point T intersects the line of symmetry at a 45 ° angle.

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Then he was on his way at a gallop.
Then he went on to the Cheyennes and told them that the Sioux was goin' to move up.
Then, with a glory that almost wiped out the deep, downward sags in her careworn face, Matilda leaned over the wheel and shouted to Hez, who was stumbling along in the heat and the dust on the opposite side of the wagon `` Pa!!
Then the darkness thinned, and there was light again, and then bright sunlight.
Then she saw Ramey and her face was misshapen with bewilderment.
Then there was no saying how many times the marine had blown his nose on the handkerchief.
Then when Miss Langford was on the end of the line of girls, Jack, in the middle of the line, gave an extra hard pull and the young teacher sprawled backwards, sitting down hard, her dress flying over her head.
Then suddenly there was a tremendous revulsion of popular feeling.
Then, in some way, this lack of faith in the cavalry became mixed up in his mind with the dragging effect of wagon trains and was hardened into a prejudice.
Then there was Mark Howe and there was Henry Dwight Sedgwick, an accomplished man of letters who wrote in the spirit of Montaigne and produced in the end a formidable body of work.
Then, all but blind, he said there was nothing in Back to Methuselah --, -- `` G.B.S. ought to have known that '', -- and `` I look at my bookshelves despairingly, knowing that I can have nothing more to do with them ''.
Then he kept Blackman awake for more than an hour while he did an imaginary dialogue between his wife and himself in which, discussing the evening, he was continually berated.
Then, since the auction was being held nearby, he had walked to it.
Then the nigger boy turned back and he was alone.
Then Katie stumbled, and again he was falling, falling!!
Then he was asking himself the usual early morning questions: What the Hell am I doin here??
Then why was he assuming the role -- the gesture and the suffering??
Then Laura took her gently and shoved her off again, toward Fritzie: Amy did not laugh -- this was work, concentration, achievement.
`` Then what was it ''??
Then it was gone.
Then she fell asleep again as soddenly as a person with fever, and when she awoke it was dark outside and the clarity was back in her eyes.
Then he stood back to look at Mr. Jack, who was pulling on his pigskin gloves.
Then epistolatory me was a foreign correspondent dispatching exciting cables and communiques, full of dash and wit and glamor, quoting from the books I read, imitating the grand styles of the authors recommended by a teacher in whose special, after-school class I was enrolled.

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