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Then and Korean
Then China promptly went Communist, and Mr. Truman had to fight the interminable Korean war for the democratization of Korea before we learned how far our writ did `` reach in Asia ''.
Then, he defeated South Korean challenger Soon-Hyun Chung, by decision in 15 ; after dropping him in round eight ; also in San Juan.
Then Chinese era name with Korean era names were used few times until 1894.
Then, once in control of Norton, they would secretly negotiate with a South Korean airline for an even larger aircraft deal initially worth several billion dollars, but one that will eventually destroy the company.
Then he transferred to HNK Hajduk Split and spent three seasons with the club before leaving it for South Korean club Suwon Samsung Bluewings in 2005.
Then it attacked another Korean port and withdrew back to Japan.

Then and ships
Then, should Octavian's ships approach Antony's, the sea would push them into the shore.
Then followed the vast clipper trade of tea, opium, spices and other goods from the Far East to Europe, and the ships became known as " tea clippers ".
Then NTPF became the Afloat Prepositioning Force ( AFP ) and eventually Maritime Prepositioning ship Squadron Two ( MPSRON 2 ) consisting of 20 deep-water pre-positioned logistics ships anchored in the lagoon.
Then you might ask me why do I have nuclear powered ships.
Then, to go quietly into the port, and once there take the ships and assault the fort.
Then in 1642 the VOC and the WIC sent a fleet of some ships to Chile to conquer the city of Valdivia and the goldmines of the Spanish.
Then in 1351, he sent 12 ships to help Venice against Genoa, but the fleet was defeated.
Then, at three in the afternoon, a Dutch flotilla of twelve ships appeared on the horizon.
Then the Egyptian navy attacked using grappling hooks to haul in the enemy ships.
) Then in 1838 Captain Langlois, a French whaler, decided that Akaroa would make a good settlement to service whaling ships and " purchased " the peninsula in a dubious land deal with the local Māori.
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 the first immigrant ships sailed from Plymouth in September 1850, bound for Canterbury and others followed.
Then the sea and the river combined in about 1375 to destroy the eastern part of the town and ships began use the current area ( the Strand ) to unload their cargoes.
Then, the Andalite ships, loaded with numerous pools full of Yeerks, left the homeworld, aiming to conquer the galaxy with the technology that Seerow had given them.
Then, packed in sawdust, it was loaded aboard ships and sent south.
Then he flew west of the city and tried to attack one of a pair of troop ships being escorted by the Indonesian Navy.
Then they turned at Penwith Tail to the south and up into the mouth of the Tamar, travelling to Lydford, burning and slaughtering anything they came across, and burned down Ordwulf's monastery at Tavistock, carrying vast amounts of loot back to their ships.
Then, the corsair's defense decided to accelerate the trial and the judge decided, on December 9, to return all ships, papers and documents to Bouchard ; however the money and the booty were not given back.
Then the main body of the Persian fleet arrived and put the Spartans to flight, forcing them to beach many of their ships.
Then, from 15 January 1937 he commanded his favourite ship, the 7, 300 ton light cruiser HMS Emerald, at 35 knots, with her sister, HMS Enterprise, the fastest ships in the Royal Navy.

Then and engaged
Then it was revealed that Livingston — who had been publicly critical of President Bill Clinton's perjury during his sexual harassment-had engaged in an extramarital affair himself, and he opted to resign from the House despite being urged to stay on by House Democratic leader Gephardt.
Then, in 1876, the architect Ewan Christian was engaged to install bay windows and add decorative brickwork to give the house the Jacobethan appearance which can still be seen from the gardens today.
Then the men-at-arms engaged directly without seeking to maneuver.
Then Wolfgang Zenker, Bernd von Arnim, Hans Ludemann and Hermann Künne engaged the British forces, but only managed to lightly damage HMS Bedouin.
Then Aunt Bea gets engaged to Uncle Hobart, and the family has only two weeks to plan a wedding.
Then, he engaged in social movements making attempts to introduce more rights for the workers.
Then the patient is engaged in a series of language and memory related tests.
Then, in early 1909, after several solid years with Chicago, he engaged in another dispute with the management over salary and this time decided to spend some time away from the club.
Then, in the summer of 1934, when the Met needed a replacement for Frida Leider, Flagstad agreed to audition for conductor Artur Bodanzky and Met general manager Giulio Gatti-Casazza in St Moritz in August 1934, and she was engaged immediately.
Then Meghna shows up in Delhi out of nowhere at Amar's house, on the day he is to be engaged to Preeti, and asks for a place to stay.
* Then, Tomoyuki Fujinami and a pair are constructed and it is mainly engaged in development of Video Game Soft, such as original manga " Space Helper ☆ Ms. Yayoi " and " Sarara's Little Shop ".

Then and free-for-all
The Japanese repelled them, but they attacked again around 5: 00 p. m. Then, according to Major-General Iinuma's war journal, " a free-for-all ensued.

Then and battle
Then he could tell them to go home, while the administration continued to wage the battle with the $28 million in extra revenues the sales tax measure would bring in over an eight months period.
Then, following the battle, the Athenian army marched the 40 ( 25 miles ) or so kilometers back to Athens at a very high pace ( considering the quantity of armour, and the fatigue after the battle ), in order to head off the Persian force sailing around Cape Sounion.
Then, he and Beast battle the Maha Yogi.
Then the tough battle for Guadalcanal, which was centred on the capture of the airfield, Henderson field, led to the development of the adjacent town of Honiara as the United States logistics centre.
Then another great battle occurred on land.
Then he sets out for battle, mounting his storm-chariot drawn by four horses with poison in their mouths.
: Then shall the dog Garmr be loosed, which is bound before Gnipahellir: he is the greatest monster ; he shall do battle with Týr, and each become the other's slayer.
Then Marcellus and Hannibal fought a battle at Numistro, where a clear victory could not be decided, although Rome claimed victory.
Then, in 689 king Redbad was defeated by Frankish Duke Pippin of Herstal in the battle of Dorestad and the Franks regained control of the area.
Then it is said that he continued into battle, overwhelming the enemies ' swords and thoroughly beating them down.
Then the Russell and Bellona ran aground on the Middle Ground, severely restricting their role in the battle.
Then on the Sunday, after the morning church service, serfs would assemble in a field and practice their battle techniques and were rewarded with a feast of oxen roasted on a spit.
Then on 4 and 5 March, Uri's troops refused to join the battle and instead withdrew.
Then James IV himself leading a great force came on to Surrey and Lord Darcy's son who " bore all the brunt of the battle.
Then in 310 BC he was again appointed as a legate under Lucius Papirius Cursor, and fought in a major battle at Longulae against the Samnites.
Then his older brother moved south to what is now the Auckland region, Hauraki, and soon after the paramount chief of the area died of wounds received in battle.
But at sight of Jayadratha and of their beloved wife seated on his car, their fury knew no bounds ). Then follows the exciting description of a battle in which the five pandavas routed the Sauviras, Ikshwakus, Sivis, and Saindhavas and their armies.
Then there is an inspection of the troops by one playing General Zaragoza, with a tradition of cutting the hair of a new member of the troops for “ lice .” The last battle occurs in the evening with the French troops climbing on airport side and the Mexican troops on the Río Consulado side.
Then, in October 1454, Thomas Percy and his brother Richard were captured by the Nevilles in a battle at Stamford Bridge.
Then, on command, the platoons of the columns turned left at Lobetinz, the whole Prussian army lay in line of battle at nearly a right angle to the left flank of the Austrian position.
The battle of Beersheba ( Then Birüssebi ) was one critical element of a wider British offensive, known as the Third Battle of Gaza, aimed at breaking the Ottoman defensive line that stretched from Gaza on the Mediterranean shore to Beersheba, an important regional centre some inland.
Then they both sold the judge to President Bush, who wanted above all else to avoid a confirmation battle.
Then in the middle of Godzilla's fights, Gabara appears and Minilla is forced to battle him, and after a short and one-sided battle Minilla runs away in fear.

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