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Then and many
Then there was no saying how many times the marine had blown his nose on the handkerchief.
Then, not many years later, the Un-American Activities Committee, under the leadership of Martin Dies, pilloried hundreds of decent, patriotic citizens.
Then the Communese reply came back from many mouthpieces with striking consistency.
Then it added: `` It is not possible to determine how extensive these ill effects will be -- nor how many people will be affected ''.
Then, after many more billions of years, when all the galaxies are whistling toward a common center, this movement will slow down and reverse itself again.
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 Scythians began returning to their homeland, laden with booty and captives, among them many of senatorial rank.
Then the two of them slipped away with many of the nobility and embarked for Asia.
Then he will confirm a covenant with many for one week.
Then, in 1974, he appeared as one of many special narrators in the surprise hit of the year That's Entertainment!
Then a general definition of isomorphism that covers the previous and many other cases is: an isomorphism is a morphism that has an inverse, i. e. there exists a morphism with and.
Then he outlawed professional guilds, except those of ancient foundation, since many of these were subversive political clubs.
Then, the electrons to be placed in the molecular orbitals are slotted in one by one, keeping in mind the Pauli exclusion principle and Hund's rule of maximum multiplicity ( only 2 electrons, having opposite spins, per orbital ; place as many unpaired electrons on one energy level as possible before starting to pair them ).
Then there is a number to show how many athletes are in the boat ( 1, 2, 4 or 8 ).
Then, Jones and Johnson made a move midway through the 1989 season that shocked many in the league: they traded their only Pro Bowl player, running back Herschel Walker, to the Minnesota Vikings for five veteran players and eight draft choices.
Then in the seventeenth century John Ray ( England, 1627 – 1705 ) wrote many important taxonomic works.
Then she shows him a long, narrow case, which she tells him holds her only sacred treasure, but she cannot open it, because there are too many people around.
Then, in a move that surprised many, Kennedy asked Johnson to be his running mate.
Also, perhaps from the tenth century onwards, previously independent sagas and story cycles were added to the compilation [...] Then, from the thirteenth century onwards, a further layer of stories was added in Syria and Egypt, many of these showing a preoccupation with sex, magic or low life.
Then they headed south to Ragusa, where Arthur later was to spend so many happily married years in his own villa on the sea.
Then the English supply train was attacked at The Pows, a wooded marshy area, by James Stewart and the other Scots lords, killing many of the fleeing soldiers.
Then the remainder fled, not able to abide longer, seeking succour in many directions, some east, some west, and some fled to the north.
Then the local Hafsid dynasty ( 1227-1574 ) of Tunis followed, ruling for many centuries during times both prosperous and lean, contested and peaceful.
Asia received the RIAA Gold album award for Then and Now many years later, but the initial response was modest as the album failed to dent the Top 100.
Let R be a Noetherian ring and let I be an ideal of R. Then I may be written as the intersection of finitely many primary ideals with distinct radicals ; that is:

Then and officers
Then the various officers of the college might take up the case.
Then there are the trustees and officers of the great educational foundations, who inevitably exert an influence on educational decisions by their support or refusal to support various educational programs, experiments, and demonstrations.
Then he attacked the two officers again and was again restrained, Slate related.
Ludlow stated in early January, 1660 when in conversation with several key officers of the army: ' Then ,' said Capt.
Then, in 1986, he again argued that Irish National Liberation Army ( INLA ) had not killed Neave but that " MI6 and their friends " were responsible instead, claiming to have been told so by Royal Ulster Constabulary officers.
Then general officers in tall Astrakhan hats appeared, carrying the late leader's 21 decorations and medals on small red cushions.
Then, as police vehicles, ambulances, fire trucks, and reporters came to the school, bombs set in the boys ' cars would detonate, killing the emergency personnel, media, and law enforcement officers ; this original plan backfired when the explosives did not detonate.
Then one of Cromwell's officers, Colonel Pride, destroyed the Presbyterian majority in Parliament by driving out of Parliament 143 Presbyterians of the 203 ( leaving behind 60 ).
Then three police officers were slain when they attempted to close a coca market.
Then, in January 1919, the Admiralty sent the officers whose training had been interrupted by the war to Cambridge University for a course of general duties.
Then, in 1930, the OGPU forced two officers to testify that Tukhachevsky was plotting to overthrow the Politburo via a coup d ' état.
Then the officers of February 26 incident concluded that His Majesty accepted the mettle of the leaders and took the circumstances into consideration and lighter punishment.
Then having consolidated his objective he gave timely support to a company which had lost all its officers and sergeants, organising the defences and beating off a heavy counter-attack.
) Then, although wounded himself, seeing one of the officers fall, Congreve went out with Major William Babtie, RAMC, who also received the VC for this action, and brought in the wounded man.
Then in 1810, the Saint Petersburg Military engineering-technical university becomes the first engineering higher learning institution in the Russian Empire, after addition of officers classes and application of five-year term of teaching.
Then, bearing chalice and paten, walking behind the Cross held on high, the officers of Old St Paul's entered and took possession of the new, though still only partly built, Cathedral.
Then came his big break with the landmark Hip hop / Breakdance influenced score for Beverly Hills Cop featuring the worldwide hit, the " Axel F " theme ( referred to by Faltermeyer himself as the banana theme as it was originally written for a specific scene where Detroit policeman Axel Foley gives a pair of Beverly Hills police officers the slip by shoving bananas up their exhaust pipe, causing their car to stall when they try and tail him ).
Then come the officers of the court.
Then sharp at eleven Guardsman McKie, detailed as my servant, would arrive from the officers ' mess with a large whisky and ginger ale.
Then, in January 2003, a large group of police officers called at his door.
Then a Detective Sergeant with the Flying Squad, Slipper was one of six police officers chosen by its head, Tommy Butler, to form a special unit to catching the robbers.
Then, in December 2006 he was imprisoned for racially abusing police officers.
During World War II the castle was used first as a prisoner-of-war camp for officers, Oflag VII-C. Then In May 1942 the officers were transferred to another camp, and the castle was used as an internment camp Ilag VII housing some hundreds of men deported from the Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey and some American civilians that had been caught in Europe by the sudden declaration of war by the United States in December 1941.

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