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Then and keep
Then off again, rushing to keep up.
Then he put a rag around the dressing to keep it in place.
Then he asked to use the phone and called Brian Thayer, who said that he was just leaving to keep a lunch date but would be home by two o'clock.
Then Farel, who was working with incredible zeal to promote the gospel, bent all his efforts to keep me in the city.
Then to the crowd of Protestants, he continued " were we to keep these men alive, then we would lose the Letter of Majesty and our religion ... for there can be no justice to be gained from or by them ".
Ibn Arabi suggested: " The Sufi should shut his door against the world for forty days and occupy himself with remembrance of Allah, that is to keep repeating, " Allah, Allah ..." Then, " Almighty God will spread before him the degrees of the kingdom as a test.
" Then Dubhlaing threw off the Druid covering that was about him, and he said: ' I will not keep this covering upon me when you cannot see me through it.
" Then after Menshikov had recovered from a brief illness, Peter turned his back on him and said, " You see, I am at last learning how to keep him in order.
Then he fired Mayorga, who had been trying to keep the band in punk territory, and was replaced briefly by No Mercy bassist Ric Clayton, who was replaced by Bob Heathcote.
Then, there was the issue of fuel for the ships: traditional sail-powered ships did not need refueling, but powered ships, obliged to keep moving to reduce their vulnerability as sitting targets, were continuously using fuel, and had to return to home ports every few days.
Then Walcott looked outside the ring ( presumably to the ringside count keeper ) as Ali and Liston went at each other before Walcott instructed them to keep on fighting, then Walcott approached the fighters and abruptly stopped the fight.
Then he posted his light troops at intervals along the height overlooking the plain, with orders to keep well hidden in the woods until signalled to attack.
Then " God a mercy horse indeed ," saies Tarlton, The people had much ado to keep peace ; but Banks and Tarlton had like to have squar'd, and the horse by to give aime.
Then in May 1627 Thomas Morton of Merrymount – an English West Country outdoorsman, attorney at law, man of letters and colonial adventurer – raised a Maypole to celebrate and foster more success at this fur-trading plantation and nailed up a " Poem " and " Song " ( one a densely-literary manifesto on how English and Native people came together there and must keep doing so for a successful America ; the other a light " drinking song " also full of deeper American implications ).
Then, following the 1920 season, the spitball was banned leaguewide, except for existing spitballers who were grandfathered in and allowed to keep throwing the pitch legally until they retired.
" Then when Lord Harry and Lady Harry went into the Bastille, the keeper would say, " This is your ward to the right, and this, my lady, is your ward to the left ; we are Malthusians here, and are afraid you would breed, therefore you must keep asunder.
Then they went to work and elected a lot of Dissenters, one after another, and kept it up until they had collected £ 15, 000 in fines ; and there stands the stately Mansion House to this day, to keep the blushing citizen in mind of a long past and lamented day when a band of Yankees slipped into London and played games of the sort that has given their race a unique and shady reputation among all truly good and holy peoples that be in the earth.
Then Zaroff comes back with the dead Martin and challenges Rainsford and Eve to the game in order to keep their lives.
Then the steel is cooled at a moderate speed to keep the temperature gradient minimal.
Then they preached to them in those languages ( Quechua, Guarani, Nahuatl ) instead of Spanish, to keep Indians away from " sinful " whites.
Then keep your thoughts focused in a positive manner as you listen to their advice and guidance, and keep in mind the kind of person you would like to be, relying on the advice and examples of those sitting at that table.
Then, she wraps him in one of the hoses and launches them both into the air using the water pressure from the other hose to keep them aloft.
Then there are the playgrounds and spaces where events and functions keep on happening from time to time.

Then and grass
Then they were hung up on poles or clotheslines to air dry, or sometimes just spread out on clean grass.
Then he lies facedown in the grass, his face in his hands.
Then for pasture-fed animals, grass is the forage that composes all or at least the great majority of their diet.
Then in 2010 he began producing 3 songs for 7 Piece Blue grass / Folk / Indie band The Strumbellas.
Then she hurries to the Starglass, now lying on the grass, and holds the pendant over it.
Then the traveller-narrator recollects that when he saw her in the shadow it was like a cinnamon island lined with greenish grass spotted by a mariner whose ship was wrecked in a faraway sea.

Then and short
Then the editorial added prophetically: `` how far they may reach in Asia is yet undetermined, but they fall far short of our dreams of the war conferences ''.
Then professor Weierstrass became very ill. Husserl became free to return to Vienna where, after serving a short military duty, he devoted his attention to philosophy.
Then in 997, he had to deal with a new Lutici incursion against Arneburg on the Elbe, which they managed to retake for a short while.
Then — still in 1994 — Carrack left, which allowed keyboardist Andy Metcalfe to return to the band for a short spell, playing on some live dates.
Then at the end of May he was told that Oxford was short of provisions and could not hold out long.
Then came Nikolai Leskov, Ivan Turgenev, Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin, all mastering both short stories and novels, and novelist Ivan Goncharov.
Then one could purchase ( go long ) the cheaper portfolio and sell ( go short ) the more expensive.
He told Sir Henry Vane he was a Jugler ; Henry Martin and Sir Peter Wentworth, that they were Whoremasters ; Thomas Chaloner, he was a Drunkard ; and Allen the Goldsmith that he cheated the Publick: Then he bid one of his Soldiers take away that Fool's Bauble the mace and Thomas Harrison pulled the Speaker of the Chair ; and in short Cromwell having turned them all out of the House, lock'd up the Doors and returned to Whitehall.
Then, suddenly, a short right hand caught Moorer on the tip of his chin, gashing open his bottom lip, and he collapsed to the canvas.
Then wings show ten primaries feather, and are rounded and short in non-migratory species.
Then 73 years old and the third-most senior Senator, McKellar was later described by Senator Bill Frist in his book on Tennessee senators as an " extraordinarily shrewd man of husky dimensions with a long memory and a short fuse.
Then Nicklaus ' short game, never a career strength, was further developed with the help of Phil Rodgers, a friend for more than 20 years, and earlier PGA Tour rival, who had become a fine coach.
Then came 4, 000 peltasts, Pisidians, Pamphylians and Lydians, next to these Cyrtian and Elymaean troops equal in number to those on the right wing, and finally sixteen elephants a short distance away.
Then the pistol is again leisurely decocked, and reholstered with an angry brusqueness, which also serves as emphasis for the previous short speech.
Then comes short extracts in common with the Sermon on the Mount, together with a curious passage on giving and receiving, which is also cited with variations in Shepherd of Hermas ( Mand., ii, 4-6 ).
Then, in 2003, Watanabe directed his first American-produced anime, the short films Kid's Story and A Detective Story, both part of The Animatrix, an anthology of animated shorts of back stories from The Matrix.
" Then weighing nearly 300 pounds with short brown hair, Flair scarcely resembled his future " Nature Boy " image.
Then he will throw in several fast descending two-fingered glissandos, go abruptly into an arrhythmic swirl of chords and short, broken, runs and, as abruptly as he began it all, ease into an interlude of relaxed chords and poling single notes.
The earliest known use was by French-American writer John Hector St. John de Crevecoeur in rural New York in 1778: " Then a severe frost succeeds which prepares it to receive the voluminous coat of snow which is soon to follow ; though it is often preceded by a short interval of smoke and mildness, called the Indian Summer.
Then, the group went on a short UK, US and Asian tour in support of their debut album before releasing a second album.
Then, in short order, because of a dispute at another institution in the United States, what may be called " the Chicago School " of thought within Reformational philosophy became available for ICS appointments.
Then, only short words, Kampong Thom came later.
Then, on 5th January 1946, when Estonia had once again become part of the Soviet Union, he was arrested by the Soviet occupation authorities who kept him a short while in the cellar of the NKVD ( later KGB ) headquarters, then kept him in prison in Tallinn, finally, in October 1947, deporting him to a Gulag camp in Vorkuta, Russia.
Then there is the gait – a rabbity hop rather than a walk-which is caused by the height of the hindquarters: according to the Manx Cat Club these " cannot be too high, and the back cannot be too short, while there must be great depth of flank.
Examples are the short stories Twenty-Six Men and a Girl by Maxim Gorky and A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner, and the The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides, During the Reign of the Queen of Persia by Joan Chase, Our Kind by Kate Walbert, I, Robot by Isaac Asimov, and Then We Came to the End by Joshua Ferris.

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