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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 opportunities
Then the whites successfully persuaded the government to enact laws that highly restricted the blacks ' employment opportunities.
Then there is a larger variety of job opportunities.
Then in Berlin, starting in 1970, he became a professor of experimental music and music research, with subsequent visits to the U. S. for other opportunities.
Then value is compared to construction costs ( CC ) in order to determine whether profitable opportunities exist for developers.
Then there will be two opportunities to perform while being videotaped.

Then and arose
Then he proves the antithesis, that time has no beginning, by showing that if time had a beginning, then there must have been " empty time " out of which time arose.
Then, a major opportunity arose when Fox – buoyed by the returns from The Sound of Music ( 1965 ) – commissioned Kelly to direct Hello, Dolly!
: Then arose the famous murderer, Robert Hood, as well as Little John, together with their accomplices from among the disinherited, whom the foolish populace are so inordinately fond of celebrating both in tragedies and comedies, and about whom they are delighted to hear the jesters and minstrels sing above all other ballads.
Then, an opportunity arose with further ramifications of the rebel tours of South Africa.
Then, during the 1990s, a major controversy arose over rumors that the Pacifica National Board and national staff were attempting to centralize control of content, in order to increase audience.
Then S Silvester put himself to prayer, and S. Peter appeared to him and said: " Go surely to the dragon and the two priests that be with thee take in thy company, and when thou shalt come to him thou shalt say to him in this manner: Our Lord Jesu Christ which was born of the Virgin Mary, crucified, buried and arose, and now sitteth on the right side of the Father, this is he that shall come to deem and judge the living and the dead, I commend thee Sathanas that thou abide him in this place till he come.
" Then a former U. S. representative, Blackburn noted that no claim of corruption arose against Maddox, whose administration was characterized by economic development and the appointment of African Americans to state executive positions.
Then, when a storm arose in the Kattegat, the British destroyed or abandoned twenty-three of the captured gunboats.
Then, in the nineteenth century, a dispute arose between two men, the Earl of Kellie and John Goodeve-Erskine, as to whom the title belonged.
Then there gradually arose on all sides the warmest congratulation to the composer, it could hardly be termed applause, for it was something much more genuine and respectful.
Then conflicts arose.
Then arose the question of service.
Then a strong war-leader arose ( in the Schechter Letter, he is named Sabriel ), who succeeded in having himself named ruler of the Khazars.
: Then Thorgny stood up ; and when he arose all the bondes < nowiki > stood up who had before been sitting, and rushed together from all parts to listen to what Lagman Thorgny would say.
Then its name arose in 1278 as Zekulhyd and in 1325 as Zekulhyda whose meaning is bridge of Székely in Hungarian, and according to a legend, Székelys were settled down here to guard the bridge of Ér as early as the 10th century.

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