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Then and floor
Then, through a smashed out 38th floor window, she told Goodwin, who was hanging from the building's side a floor below, that though she did not agree with his climbing of the John Hancock Center she certainly opposed the fire department knocking him to the ground below.
36 Then Gideon said to God, “ If You will deliver Israel through me, as You have spoken, 37 behold, I will put a fleece of wool on the threshing floor.
Then he looked back at Nhu, who was lying on the floor, twitching.
Then the lower ground floor galleries in the south west part of the museum were redesigned, opening in 1978 to form the new galleries covering Continental art 1600 – 1800 ( late Renaissance, Baroque through Rococo and neo-Classical ).
Then when he stood up he fell on the floor in what his terrified wife at first thought was a fit.
Then when he did, the rowdy tactics got under way and ended only when either both were sprawled on the canvas still wrestling each other, or the referee was outside the ring trying pull the boys apart or both fighters and official were entangled in a pretzel formation on the ring floor.
Then a typewritten, unsigned, undated, cipher-letter was produced ; it had been picked up by a suspicious cleaner on the floor of a flat in Toronto in which Leadbeater had stayed with the second boy and was said to have been written by Leadbeater.
Then she places herself in front of the yabam, spits on the floor in front of him, and repeats these words after the presiding judge:
Then they stand facing each other and make small steps forward and backward as if sweeping the floor.
Highlights include new plays by Cosh Omar: The Battle of Green Lanes and The Great Extension, Jamaica House by Paul Sirett, which had a site specific performance on the top floor of a tower block in Stepney, new musicals Make Some Noise, One Dance Will Do, Sammy, Harder They Come that has transferred to the Barbican and West End, and toured Canada, the US and the UK ; Ray Davies ’ Come Dancing – winner of the What ’ s on Stage Best Musical and the 2010 new production of John Adam's song play I Was Looking At The Ceiling And Then I Saw The Sky.
Then, on the first floor of the paper's offices in the rue du Faubourg-Montmartre in Paris, a 26-year-old cycling and rugby writer called Géo Lefèvre suggested a race round France, bigger than any other paper could rival and akin to six-day races on the track.
" Then Democratic Representative Edward E. Cox of Georgia denounced Robeson on the House floor as a " Communist agent provocateur.
Then, in the 1920s, he devised a method for safely running two independent elevators, local and express, in a single shaft, to conserve floor space.
Then they find a narrow room with a tiled floor and walls with three lamps bearing the letters " V ", " F " and " D ".
Then another republican, Emilio Castelar took the floor and said:
Then walk into the first story of the guardhouse which now contains souvenir shopping sections within the large open area of the first floor.
Then again take a few steps and we reach the shrrine of DhanaLakshmi which is the only shrrine on the fourth floor.
Then three slips of paper were thrown from the fourth floor on the west side of the building.
Then aluminum honeycomb panels specially designed were bonded into the floor boards and rocker panels for added structure and stiffness.
Then he flipped the cards over with the same hand and caught the cards before they fell to the floor.
Then in 1980 he had a famous feud with Barry Windham, with the bigger and more experienced Muraco unforgettably piledriving the rookie on the concrete floor.
Then someone shoots him and he looks to see who it is, thinks it's Goldie again, and is shot once more, falling to the floor unconscious.
Then, one night they were in the parlour ; when the young man dropped a card on the floor and Anne went to pick it up she glanced under the table and noticed that the young man had a hoof in place of a foot.

Then and employees
Then a series of explosive asteroids take the planet's shield down, and a number of nasties ( actually, Gith's employees ) invade the planet.
Then a group of employees, tired of the company's inactivity, left Irem to form their own company under the name Nazca Corporation, which became best known for developing SNK's Metal Slug franchise.
Then, as the reporting deadline approached, employees could be let go to reduce the total number to the authorized ceiling on the reporting date.
Then, it bought the smaller Sky Balloons, which had been formed by former Thunder & Colt employees after the company's sale.
Then in 1847 Poole, Dawson and Foulis, bitter at failing to obtain a land lease from the New South Wales Government, abandoned the settlement although three of their employees remained.
Then he and his cats take Mr. Mason's comatose body to Mason's tree flocking plant, where Mr. Tinkles passes his voice off as Mr. Mason to send the employees home and commandeer the factory for the next plot.
Then First Minister, Jack McConnell, stated that he believed that employers and employees should mark the day with a holiday, but that this should be as a substitute for an existing local holiday, rather than an additional one.
Then a customer who asks for a specific part can get it immediately, without having to wait for the salvage yard employees to remove that part.
Then they choose their crew, who have intrinsic task sets ( like piloting and physics ), and varying levels of competence and compatibility with other potential employees.
Then, in 1941, his colleagues persuaded President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to appoint Davis director of the newly created United States Office of War Information, a sprawling organization with over 3, 000 employees.
Then, in September 2011, the paper laid off a dozen additional employees, with Greenspun pointing to layoffs at the Sun a direct result of recent layoffs at the Review-Journal.

Then and duty
Then professor Weierstrass became very ill. Husserl became free to return to Vienna where, after serving a short military duty, he devoted his attention to philosophy.
Then only, when the voice of duty takes the place of physical impulses and right of appetite, does man, who so far had considered only himself, find that he is forced to act on different principles, and to consult his reason before listening to his inclinations.
Then, in testimony before the House Rules Committee on May 7-8, Post proved " a convincing speaker with a caustic tongue " and defended himself so successfully that Congressman Edward W. Pou, a Democrat presumed to be an enthusiastic supporter of Palmer, congratulated him: " I feel that you have followed your sense of duty absolutely.
Then said Gangleri: Which are the Æsir in whom it is man ’ s duty to believe?
" Then, with " one more duty to perform ," the commander triggers his ship's self-destruct, preventing its crew and technology from falling into Federation hands.
1970 to 1974 was spent in Britain as part of the Allied Command Europe Mobile Force, with the battalion undertaking two four-month tours of duty in Northern Ireland ; Then posted to Cyprus in early 1974.
Then, after another short tour of duty in Philadelphia, he returned to Marine Corps Headquarters for duty with the Division of Operations and Training.
Then made his duty military service for two years in his residence town Fălticeni, most of the time as military rabbi and confessor.
Then, after duty as an instructor at the NAS Pensacola, between October 1929 and June 1931, Waldron went to sea again, this time with Scouting Squadron 3B ( VS-3B ), based on board Lexington ( CV-2 ), reporting for duty on July 1, 1931.
Then he returned to the field duty and was assigned to the Fort William McKinley at the Philippines, where he served with the Philippine Scouts.

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