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Then and successive
Then Chris Broad scored three hundreds in successive Tests and bowling successes from Graham Dilley and Gladstone Small meant England won the series 2 – 1.
Then, in chapters 23 and 24, three successive hostile pericopes are recorded.
Their 1961 – 1964 chart hits, including " Uptown ", " He's a Rebel ", " Da Doo Ron Ron ( When He Walked Me Home )" and " Then He Kissed Me ", featured three successive female lead singers, and were all produced by Phil Spector.
Then with several successive flips, the bar would be moved up the torso until it reached the position for the overhead jerk.
Then the top parabola is rolled without slipping along the bottom one, and its successive positions are shown in the animation.
Then, a change of attitude began, something that was reflected in successive editions of the Encyclopædia Britannica:
Then from 1974 – 1981 the race was run on the " No. 15 " configuration, the longest and fastest configuration, a section that combined 2 very fast successive right and left hand corners with 2 long straights and a spectacularly long and wide third corner ( called the Curvon Salotto ) combined with the infield section from the previous " No. 9 " configuration.

Then and transformation
Then, applying transformation T to all the points on this sphere yields
Then the coordinates of the vector V in the new coordinates are required to satisfy the transformation law
Abstractly, we can say that D is a linear transformation from some vector space V to another one, W. We know that D ( c ) = 0 for any constant function c. We can by general theory ( mean value theorem ) identify the subspace C of V, consisting of all constant functions as the whole kernel of D. Then by linear algebra we can establish that D < sup >− 1 </ sup > is a well-defined linear transformation that is bijective on Im D and takes values in V / C.
Then in 1988 Prostitute came out, an album through which Willcox vented her frustrations which started to accumulate as a result of having made the transformation " from all-powerful artist to invisible woman " in the course of just one year of marriage.
Then for every other c < sub > 2 </ sub > in the fiber of x, there is precisely one deck transformation that takes c < sub > 1 </ sub > to c < sub > 2 </ sub >.
Then the theory is invariant under the Poincaré group if for every ray Ψ of the Hilbert space and every group element ( a, L ) is given a transformed ray Ψ ( a, L ) and the transition probability is unchanged by the transformation:
Then Princeton, like many other old American colleges, underwent a rapid transformation.
Second, suppose η: F → G is a natural transformation from the left exact functor F to the left exact functor G. Then natural transformations R < sup > i </ sup > η: R < sup > i </ sup > F → R < sup > i </ sup > G are induced, and indeed R < sup > i </ sup > becomes a functor from the functor category of all left exact functors from A to B to the full functor category of all functors from A to B.
Then use the transformation matrix:
Then is a linear transformation from V to F < sup > n </ sup >.
Then the make-up was removed and a new layer was applied, showing the transformation further along.
Then the functions and can be related with each other via a Legendre transformation: more precisely, the functions and ( suitably extended to outside their domains of finiteness ) are a pair of conjugated convex functions, for
Then, on 13 August 1727 the community underwent a dramatic transformation when the inhabitants of Herrnhut " learned to love one another ", following an experience that they attributed to a visitation of the Holy Spirit, similar to that recorded in the Bible on the day of Pentecost.
Then, combining them with rotations ( or successively performing x -, y -, and z-reflections ) one can recover the particular parity transformation defined earlier.
Then one day, Miss Lucy tells him that she shouldn't have said what she did, and Tommy goes through another transformation, once again feeling fundamentally upset by his lack of artistic skills.
Then, through the union of the yin and the yang the transformation of both, the five agents ( or elements ) of metal, wood, water, fire and earth were brought into being.
) Then a linear transformation for such vectors can be defined by a square matrix with one row and one column for each element of the vector.
Then it cuts away to Ben, who is recovering in the transformation chamber after having his rocklike exterior genetically removed from him.
Then you perform a coordinate transformation which moves points around in the future of the initial value surface, but which doesn't affect the initial surface or any points at infinity.
Then ƒ satisfies () precisely when it is a conformal transformation from D equipped with this metric to the domain D ′ equipped with the standard Euclidean metric.

Then and size
Then the probability density function f *( x ) of the size biased population is
Then, a flat layer cell forms on the exterior of this cavity, and the zona pellucida, the blastocyst's barrier, remains the same size as before.
Then there is Parco Forlani, which, with a size of 235 hectares is the largest park in Milan, and contains a hill and a pond.
Then, Phil Sadowski began dredging around the island, adding to its size and increasing its height to six feet above mean sea level, and later built developments on the island.
The town, a " mother town " of the county, was later reduced in size by the formation of other towns, the first being the Town of Owego ( Then the " Town of Tioga ") in 1800, followed by Lisle ( 1801 ), Greene ( 1808, now in Chenango County ), Vestal ( 1823 ).
Then the size constancy mechanism would make us see an erroneous length of the object which, for a true perspective drawing, would be farther away.
Then, after completing the 1939 Los Angeles Philharmonic summer season at the Hollywood Bowl, Klemperer was visiting Boston and was diagnosed with a brain tumor ; the subsequent brain surgery to remove " a tumour the size of a small orange " left him partially paralyzed.
Then they made it down to half that size, then they made it to half that size ... We are going over to say hello.
Then, as the microstepping divisor number grows, step size repeatability degrades.
Then the size of the squares was progressively increased so as to give a plot of evoked potential amplitude versus check size ( hence “ sweep ”).
Then they are soaked for 20 minutes to 12 hours, depending on the type and size of seed.
Then, a smaller-sized ant trims the leaves to a size of 1 – 2 mm across.
Then, the length of the lever had to be adjusted to fit the can size, and the lever fixed with the wingnut.
Then it is interesting to see whether we can find an algorithm which is exponential only in k, and not in the input size.
Then H is a clutter, and is the collection of all minimal edge cuts which separate s and t. In this case is the maximum number of edge-disjoint s-t paths, and is the size of the smallest edge-cut separating s and t, so Menger's theorem ( edge-connectivity version ) asserts that.
Then by the choice of, does not have an antichain of size.
Then each set N < sup >− 1 </ sup >( i ), consisting of elements that have equal values of N, is an antichain, and these antichains partition the partial order into a number of antichains equal to the size of the largest chain.
Then the water passes through the highly compacted solid carbon block filter that also is designed to mechanically filter particles down to sub micron size, including cyst.
Then, in 1963 three municipal districts in the area that were growing in size were merged and promoted to the category of si, meaning city, by order of Law No 1176.
Then in 1948 the invention of the bipolar junction transistor by Shockley all at once reduced the cost and size while increasing the efficiency of transistors beginning a revolution in semiconductor electronics.
Then in 1744, the shrine was reconstructed to the present size of 24 meters high and 11 meters square at its base.
Then, in October 1953, the Eisenhower administration, desiring to minimize the size and expense of American forces both overseas and at home, adopted a " New Look " defense doctrine that emphasized strategic and tactical nuclear response to Soviet aggression, a doctrine known by the shorthand of " massive retaliation ".

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