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Then March brought an 18 per cent rise in net revenues -- after operating costs.
* " Then opened he their understanding, that they might understand the scriptures, And said unto them, Thus it is written, and thus it behooved Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the third day: And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.
" Then smoke would rise from the tape, and the instructions would be destroyed.
Then the sea levels began to rise, and the pits began to flood.
Then Tāwhirimātea attacks the oceans and huge waves rise, whirlpools form, and Tangaroa, the god of the sea, flees in panic.
Then all the parties which resented the limit upon freedom of election combined in Paris to rise in revolt.
Then turn the winch, and observe when the sun or moon rise and set in the horizon, and the hour-index will show the times thereof for the given day.
The 1920s also gave rise to one of the most popular mystery authors of all time, Agatha Christie, whose works include Murder on the Orient Express ( 1934 ), Death on the Nile ( 1937 ), and the world's best-selling mystery And Then There Were None ( 1939 ).
Then, there is the point that a rise in interest rates designed to halt inflation could paradoxically make inflation appear higher if current interest rates showed up in the index.
King Arthur's encounter with the giant of St Michael's Mount-or Mont Saint Michel in Brittany-was related by Geoffrey of Monmouth in Historia Regum Britanniae in 1136, and published by Sir Thomas Malory in 1485 in the fifth chapter of the fifth book of Le Morte d ' Arthur: Then came to Arthur an husbandman ... and told him how there was ... a great giant which had slain, murdered and devoured much people of the country ... journeyed to the Mount, discovered the giant roasting dead children, ... and hailed him, saying ... rise and dress thee, thou glutton, for this day shalt thou die of my hand.
Then one or both of the major parties may rise to commit for or against the matter at hand, or at least weigh in.
Then in the Colonial Office, Stonehouse's rise continued, and in 1967 he became Minister for Technology and as Postmaster General under Wilson until the post was abolished by the Post Office Act 1969.
Then, he wakes Mowgli up only to hypnotize him again, and makes him rise towards him.
Then, before a multitude of witnesses, Stanisław bade Piotr rise, and Piotr did so.
Then, during the rise of the internet / high tech in the late 1990s, Bronson became a leading chronicler of Silicon Valley in its heyday, writing two more best sellers.
Then its output signal has a rise time equal to
Then, however, investment bank Lazard, on the behalf of Banque de France and powered by J. P. Morgan & Co., bought immense amounts of francs, causing the franc to rise again, to 15 franc per dollar.
Then if interest rates rise in the future, the value of the future will fall ( as it is linked to the underlying asset, bond prices ), and hence a profit can be made when closing out of the future ( i. e. buying the future ).
When the sun is overthrown, And when the stars fall, And when the hills are moved, And when the camels big with young are abandoned, And when the wild beasts are herded together, And when the seas rise, And when souls are reunited, And when the girl child that was buried alive is asked For what sin she was slain, And when the pages are laid open, And when the sky is torn away, And when hell is lighted And when the garden is brought nigh ( Then ) every soul will know what it hath made ready.
Then it is said that Stanislaus in front of a multitude of witnesses commanded Piotr to rise and he did.
Then, after there is no more room for conquest, the only way left is down: internal struggles as well as deep-seated resentment of aliens result in a decline of human power that takes nearly as long as the rise, but is described far less extensively.
Then, when a fish or other unwitting animals came within range, Pterygotus would rise up and grab it with its claws.
Then, the curtains would rise again and the cast would return to center stage and accept a standing ovation from the audience ( as it would be done in a play ).
Then as the Dharma Yukam unfolds, Vaikundar will blow a Conch shell and these people will rise from the grave.

Then and automobile
Then, KHJ was purchased by Don Lee, a well-known local luxury automobile dealer who also owned KFRC in San Francisco.
" Then he suffers a near-fatal automobile accident and goes into a coma.

Then and Great
Then – in the only paid employment he ever had – he took a job as a telegraph operator with the Great Northern Telegraph Company working first in Denmark and then in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and was soon made a chief operator.
Then a non-nuclear event, The Great Smog of 1952 in London, killed at least 4000 people.
The actors were not told the end result of the Willow – Oz – Tara storyline, not sure what the eventual trajectory of the relationship would be, until Hannigan said, " Then finally it was, ' Great!
Then the priest blesses kolyva ( boiled wheat with honey and raisins ) which is distributed to the faithful in commemoration of the following miracle worked by St. Theodore on the First Saturday of Great Lent: Fifty years after the death of St Theodore, the emperor Julian the Apostate ( 361-363 ), as a part of his general policy of persecution of Christians, commanded the governor of Constantinople during the first week of Great Lent to sprinkle all the food provisions in the marketplaces with the blood offered to pagan idols, knowing that the people would be hungry after the strict fasting of the first week.
Then the Twelve Great Feasts, which commemorate various significant events in the lives of Jesus Christ and of the Theotokos ( Virgin Mary ).
Then, beginning on May 9, 1934, a strong, two-day dust storm removed massive amounts of Great Plains topsoil in one of the worst such storms of the Dust Bowl.
Then, sweeping down on the forces that the Carthaginians and their allies, the Numidians, are trying to muster on the Great Plains near the upper Bagradas River ( in modern Tunisia ), he smashes that army in the Battle of the Great Plains.
Then, taking up arms, he rode to the Great Palace, gathering the support of the citizenry who acclaimed him emperor.
Then, two centuries later in 330 BCE the Macedonian emperor Alexander the Great overthrew the Persians and took control of Mesopotamia itself, bringing Hellenic influence to the region with the Seleucid Empire.
Then following the 1930s and the Great Depression the population grew again, due in part to the construction of the Taconic Parkway which ended in Milan at the time, and then the post World War II boom.
Then in the late 1920s and 1930s, Thorp experienced a remarkable economic boost despite the Great Depression that had descended upon the nation.
* The Great Northern Empire — Then and Now
Then the Sex Pistols started on their own film, The Great Rock ' n ' Roll Swindle, and for a while, when Russ Meyer was due to direct, Willcox was going to take part in the movie.
Then, after preluding with a Life of Turner in the " Great Artists Series " ( 1879 ), he devoted himself almost exclusively to art criticism.
Then in the 7th century Khan Kubrat ruler of the Unogundurs established Old Great Bolgary there before his heir Batbayan surrendered it to the Khazars.
Then, four years later, she lost her hard-earned home, shop and possessions in the Great Chicago Fire.
Then he moved to Berlin, where he initially was welcomed by the princess Anna Amalia ( the sister of Frederick the Great ), but later fell into disgrace under still opaque circumstances.
F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby opens with a poem entitled " Then Wear the Gold Hat ," purportedly written by Thomas Parke D ' Invilliers.
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, after she takes on the Parliament Robe of State and Imperial State Crown in the Robing Chamber, the Queen proceeds through the Royal Gallery to the House of Lords, usually accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh and immediately preceded by the Lord Great Chamberlain and the Earl Marshal, and by one peer ( usually the Leader of the House of Lords ) carrying the Cap of Maintenance on a white rod, and another peer ( generally a retired senior military officer ) carrying the Great Sword of State.
Then from 1821 to 1825, Ferdinand von Wrangel and Fyodor Matyushkin led expeditions along the coast of the East Siberian Sea and explored the Kolyma, Great Anyuy, and Little Anyuy Rivers.
Then, joined by Hugh the Great, Rudolph burned Herbert's fortresses and cornered him in Château-Thierry, where he had first imprisoned Charles, from 933 to 934.

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