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Then and ambushed
Then, on the retreat, they successfully ambushed the returning Ngati Kahungunu warriors.
Then Morgan Earp was ambushed and killed in March 1882.

Then and them
Then he went on to the Cheyennes and told them that the Sioux was goin' to move up.
Then he noticed the clouds racing upon them -- heavy, ominous, leaden clouds that formed even as they sliced over the crests of the surrounding hills.
Then, all but blind, he said there was nothing in Back to Methuselah --, -- `` G.B.S. ought to have known that '', -- and `` I look at my bookshelves despairingly, knowing that I can have nothing more to do with them ''.
Then spread a generous amount of glue on the four pieces and bend them into place on the jig.
Then, too, European drivers have reputations for being somewhat crazy on the road and some Americans are not particularly keen on getting mixed up with them.
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, without knowing why, she found herself running from them, fleeing wildly through the trees, dodging her own shadows until she came to a little hollow in the rocky ground with a big stone in the center behind which she knelt and hid, listening to the madness of her heart and wanting for once to cry.
Then, with a motion so suddenly violent that she amazed herself, she tore them in two.
Then, as their grokking made them ever closer and Mike felt himself almost ready to discorporate her voice called him back: `` Oh!!
The Guru responded, " Then you should also give them ointment to heal their wounds.
Schweitzer notes that St. Paul apparently believed in the immediacy of the " Second Coming of Jesus ": " Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord " ( 1 Thessalonians 4. 17 ).
Then the invaders headed south to plunder Nicopolis ad Istrum where Decius defeated them but not decisively.
Then the Scythians began returning to their homeland, laden with booty and captives, among them many of senatorial rank.
Then, should Octavian's ships approach Antony's, the sea would push them into the shore.
Then the two of them slipped away with many of the nobility and embarked for Asia.
Then there are directives which bind members to certain goals which they must achieve, but they do this through their own laws and hence have room to manoeuvre in deciding upon them.
" Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air.
Then, if these " digital modules " were able to build a self-sustaining business, the company would be free to use them to develop a complete computer in their Phase II.
Then, on Easter Day, young kids would duel with them saying ' Christ is resurrected, Indeed He is ', breaking and eating them.
" Then in Col 3: 16, Paul's goal is that the Colossians themselves to in some manner continue in this ministry and admonish and test each other, ' one another ' as Paul did for them.
Then his brothers began to divide his inheritance ; but his wife Frigg they shared between them.
Then, to the regular sound of a metronome, and with the same voice inflection, he would read out the syllables, and attempt to recall them at the end of the procedure.
Then the generation following them received it, thus conveying it to those after them and so on.

Then and turning
Then turning his attention to the count of Blois, he proceeded to establish a fortress at Langeais, a few miles from Tours, from which, thanks to the intervention of the king Hugh Capet, Odo failed to oust him.
Then Burton portrayed the archbishop martyred by Henry II in the title role of Becket, turning in an effective, restrained performance, contrasting with Peter O ' Toole's manic portrayal of Henry.
Then, analyze the motion of ears metonymically — we associate " turning ears " with " paying attention ", which is what the speaker wants the listeners to do.
Then, turning its head to one side, it chews pieces off with its cheek teeth, much like a dog chewing a bone.
Then guests enter the loading area with a grand staircase, where a raging storm keeps turning off the lights.
Then turning to neighboring rivals, it one by one achieved dominance over the Imagawa, Takeda, Azai, Asakura and other clans, until Nobunaga held control over central Japan.
Then regional elites used this situation to subvert the colonial government in the city, turning to popular mobilization against the elite of Mexico City when they failed to subvert the colonial militia.
Then the two Sukhois split as they flew past the Americans ; the leader turning to the northwest and the wingman turning southeast in the direction of the Libyan coast.
Then Pellieux, turning toward an orderly officer, cried: " Take a cab, and go and fetch General de Boisdeffre.
Then, a sulfur solution was applied to everything but the dyed parts, turning the sepia into blue tone.
Then the wind backed, turning to the SE, trapping the Ottomans against the Asian side of the Strait just below the Narrows, and a mêlée ensued, the result of which was never in doubt.
Then came another away win, this time over Parramatta, which history can record as a turning point in the Club's most successful season to date.
Then old MN 100 followed south on Concord Street into Inver Grove Heights, then east over the railroad bridge into Newport ; and then turning north onto Century Avenue in Woodbury, which feeds into current MN 120 north of I-94 in Maplewood / Oakdale.
Then he went to the top of the ridge, and turning his back to the Spanish fire, began to signal to the Dolphin.
Then in February 1989, Barry's brother Kendall Windham appeared to have joined them and even held up the four fingers after turning on Eddie Gilbert during a tag team match.
" Then turning to us, he said: " How charming the man is: since I have been in prison he has always been coming to see me, and at times he would talk to me, and was as good to me as could be, and now see how generously he sorrows on my account.
Then, in 1996, with a large contribution from Kenneth Copeland Ministries, they were able to purchase a station in Colorado, officially turning them into a network.
Then King threw two consecutive incompletions, turning the ball over on downs.
Then turning to a wider theme Prutz contributed to Onckens university history the two volumes on the political history of Europe during the Middle Ages ( Staatengeschichte des Abendlandes Im Mittelalter, Berlin, 1885-1887 ).
Then after forcing a punt, they drove to the Patriots 6-yard line, but ended up turning the ball over downs with 5 minutes left in the game.
Then, in April 1973, CBN moved the KXTX call letters and its programming to channel 39, while Doubleday took over broadcasting channel 33 under the KDTV calls for another several months before turning the station off in December.
Then one asked to be convinced, and the Deacon gave him an argument suited to the hypothesis that the earth is not really turning.
Then turning toward the southwest, it crossed the North Branch Potomac River southwest of the present town of Gormania and entered the southwest corner of Maryland through which it passed for eight and three-fourths miles, crossing the Alleghenies and emerging into Preston east of the German settlement ( later known as Aurora ).

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