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Then, in 396 BC, Agesilaus crossed into Asia with a force of 2, 000 neodamodes ( freed helots ) and 6, 000 allies ( including 30 spartiates ) to liberate Greek cities from Persian dominion.
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 they apply force and pick up speed by completing one to four turns in the circle.
Then they hammered in wooden beams and flushed them with water to force them out.
Then, in mid-August, a larger French force arrived before Fort Anne, but was also unable to mount an effective attack or siege against the garrison, which had received supplies and reinforcements from Massachusetts.
: " Then Logic would take you by the throat, and force you to do it!
Then rhythmic, unidirectional waves of contractions will work to rapidly force the food into the stomach.
Then on 16 May, while Mengistu had left for a four-day state visit to East Germany, senior military officials attempted a coup and the Minister of Defense, Haile Giyorgis Habte Mariam was killed ; Mengistu returned within 24 hours and nine generals, including the air force commander and the army Chief of Staff, died as the coup was crushed.
Then, after the fight, he says, " My thoughts are whirl'd like a potter's wheel ./ I know not where I am nor what I do ./ A witch, by fear, not force, like Hannibal ,/ Drives back our troops and conquers as she lists " ( 1. 6. 19 – 22 ).
Then, each configuration's change in free energy can be calculated as the potential mean force.
Then he would, as Heldman explains, " literally jump and throw his racket at the ball with all the force he could muster, wrist and arm snapping over at the hit.
Then the U. S. government gradually began supporting the French in their war effort, primarily through Mutual Defense Assistance Act, as a means of stabilizing the French Fourth Republic in which the French Communist Party was a significant political force.
Then the question came, is it possible that the Prussian jackboot will force its way into this countryside to tread and trample over it at will?
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, only two weeks later in Furman v. Georgia ( 1972 ) the court, in a 5-4 decision, invalidated all death penalty laws then in force, although Burger dissented from the decision.
Then, when the Spanish elections of 1872 resulted in government violence against Carlist candidates and a swing away from Carlism, the Carlist pretender, Carlos VII, decided that only force of arms could win him the throne.
Then, after using the Japanese funds to raise and re-equip a new volunteer force, on 1 April 1932 he led his troops to Tsitsihar, re-establishing the Heilongjiang Provincial Government as part of Republic of China and resumed the fight against the Japanese.
Then, he ordered that an Egyptian force be sent to the Arabian Peninsula to beat Abdullah bin Saud and his allies.
Subsequently Austrian General, upon understanding this, immediately sent a letter to Costandin-vodă, inviting him to return to his seat and join Austrians in harassing the Turk. Then Costandin-vodă, upon understanding this, called as soon as he could the Metropolitan Theodosie, as well as all his lower and higher boyars, summoning a great council on what was to be done, whereupon some of the boyars vigorously showed themselves to favor Costandin-vodă's rejection of the Turks and his joining the Austrians ; while another bunch of boyars, foremost Costandin Cantacuzino, who has been great stolnic, and Mihai Cantacuzino, the great spătar, believed this not to constitute good advice, as, where such a thing to happen, the nearby Tatars were Ottoman allies would immediately arrive with a mighty force in order to enslave and plunder the country, and the Austrians would prove of no help.
Then, visiting Australia, at a ceremony held in Government House, Canberra, on 2 March 1986 the Queen signed a proclamation that the Australia Act ( Cth ) would come into force at 5 am Greenwich Mean Time on the following day.
Then in the Anzio Campaign, in an attempt to outflank the Gustav Line and force a German retreat from Monte Cassino.
Then, on 23 April 1915, the British landed a major force at Cape Helles.
Then sneaking into a secret Bolshevik meeting, Tintin learns that all the Soviet grain is being exported abroad for propaganda purposes, leaving the people starving, and that the government plan to " organise an expedition against the kulaks, the rich peasants, and force them at gunpoint to give us their corn.
Then on August 11, Sidqi led a heavily armed force to what was then one of the most heavily inhabited Assyrian areas in Iraq, the Simele district.

Then and turns
Then he turns back to you.
Then it turns out that the child has constructed this elaborate ruse in order to steal cookies and watch late-night TV without notice, giving him ur-manipulator status.
Then,, and the constant function turns into the identity by substitution.
Then it turns out, when you actually go up there, there's really just small bunkers, and a lot of different ammo storage is up there.
Then the ship turns back toward home.
Then 5-10 leaves along with the branch are boiled till the water turns green The water is then used for varying purposes.
Then it turns out that a functor between pre-abelian categories is left exact if and only if it is additive and preserves all kernels, and it's right exact if and only if it's additive and preserves all cokernels.
Then Joe turns up at the cafe but gets into a fight with his sergeant, who is making a move on Carmen.
Then the winding number of the curve is equal to the total number of counterclockwise turns that the object makes around the origin.
Then, as it travelled, a mechanism possibly containing differential gears used the different rotational speeds of the two wheels to turn the pointer relative to the body of the chariot by the angle of turns made ( subject to available mechanical accuracy ), keeping the pointer aiming in its original direction, to the south.
Then, with one desperate lunge, Lieberman opens the closet where the Dobermans are held and turns them loose.
Then, mimicking a technique from The Bob Newhart Show, in which one of the Hartleys flicks back on a bedside light and continues the conversation, Emily turns her bedside lamp on again, slides over and looks down at Bob: " What do you mean, ' beautiful blonde '?!?
Then the woman turns under the man's left arm on 5 & 6.
Then it turns on to the B3167 through the hamlets of Street and Perry Street, joins the A358, crosses the River Axe at what used to be called Stratford ( now called Weycroft ), and on to Axminster.
Then, in a fairly coincidental parallel of Michele's dream, Sandy arrives in a helicopter and turns out to actually be a billionaire who made his fortune from a special rubber he invented.
Then it is cooked on low heat until it turns golden.
Then, after rounding Carn Du, the path turns northwards towards Mousehole and Penlee Point.
Then the women visit a tea house, which turns out to have run out of all beverages-tea, coffee, milk, and herbal tea, although it finally turns out that they do have water.
Then, the double header turns tragic when Sugar Ramos takes the world Featherweight title away from Davey Moore, who would later die of the injuries suffered in the bout.
Then family members start take turns to kowtow three to nine times ( depending on the family adherence to traditional values ) before the tomb of the ancestors.
Then it flows south past Sherburne to Norwich, where it turns southwest.
Then more of the gang turns up, but G ' Kar, who has been observing the fight with admiration, jumps in and helps " Arthur " give the new malefactors a thorough beating.

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