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Then there was Mark Howe and there was Henry Dwight Sedgwick, an accomplished man of letters who wrote in the spirit of Montaigne and produced in the end a formidable body of work.
Then followed a period in which he wrote reviews for The New York Times Book Review, The Commonweal, Commentary, had a small piece in Partisan Review, and moved on to Hudson, The Village Voice, and Exodus.
In " A Village Sketch ," author Miss Mitford wrote: " Then comes a sun-burnt gipsy of six, beginning to grow tall and thin and to find the cares of the world gathering about her ; with a pitcher in one hand, a mop in the other, an old straw bonnet of ambiguous shape, half hiding her tangled hair ; a tattered stuff petticoat once green, hanging below an equally tattered cotton frock, once purple ; her longing eyes fixed on a game of baseball at the corner of the green till she reaches the cottage door, flings down the mop and pitcher and darts off to her companions quite regardless of the storm of scolding with which the mother follows her runaway steps.
This corroborates Tirumular's Tirumandhiram, which describes him as hailing from Then Kailasam ( Koneswaram temple, Trincomalee ), and he famously visited the Thillai Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram, where he wrote the Charana Shrungarahita Stotram on Nataraja.
Then in the seventeenth century John Ray ( England, 1627 – 1705 ) wrote many important taxonomic works.
Then there is the poet, teacher, and critic Jeremy Hooker ( born 1941 ), who taught at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth from 1965 – 84 and became deeply involved in writing about and teaching Welsh writing in English during this time, though he wrote only a few poems with Welsh subject matter.
Then there is Geraint Goodwin ( 1903 – 41 ) from Newtown in mid-Wales, who, in such works as the novel The Heyday in the Blood ( 1936 ), wrote about declining rural communities in the border region.
Then he came to public attention for playing Mr. Pink in Quentin Tarantino ’ s 1992 film, Reservoir Dogs, a role that Tarantino wrote for himself.
A few days prior to the attack, Lucas wrote in his diary, " They will end up putting me ashore with inadequate forces and get me in a serious jam ... Then, who will get the blame?
Then at top speed and with very little revision from start to finish she wrote The Bell Jar ," he explained.
: Then taking your ring and pentacle, put the ring on the little finger of your right hand ; hang the pentacle round thy neck ; ( Note, the pentacle may be either wrote on clean virgin parchment, or engraven on a square plate of silver and suspended from thy neck to the breast )....
Then, in 1908, in his article " A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God ", mentioning both James and the journalist, pragmatist, and literary author Giovanni Papini, Peirce wrote:
Then he covered Creedence Clearwater Revival's song " Fortunate Son " for the soundtrack of the 2004 film remake of The Manchurian Candidate and wrote the song " Million Voices " for the film Hotel Rwanda.
Then, he bought the few Japanese geography books named Miyakoji (" City roads ") or Edo hōgaku (" Tokyo maps ") for children, and he tried reading aloud them, then he wrote the Sekai Kunizukushi of six volumes as the same style of the Japanese geography books.
" Then, in a letter sent to King ’ s students on April 10, Olasky wrote that he believed statements like those Hauerwas had made " when I was a Marxist and parroted speakers very much like him.
Then, in one afternoon, they wrote his entire body of work: 17 poems, none longer than a page, and all intended to be read in sequence under the title The Darkening Ecliptic.
The Qalam said — ‘ You dictated and I wrote .’ Then Allaah, the Mighty and Magnificent, said, ‘ The Qalam has spoken the truth.
Les Barker wrote the poem " Maybe Then I'll Be A Rose " as what he called a " sensible version " of the song, with the lovers seizing the day rather than waiting until death to embrace one another.
Then in the 13th century Ibn Arabi was the first vibrant Muslim Scholar who not only started this discussion publicly but also wrote hundreds of books about Sufism, tasawwuf and faqr.
Rudyard Kipling wrote the poem Tommy that has the lines " Then it's Tommy this, an ' Tommy that, an ' Tommy, ' ow's yer soul?
Then and queen
Then the disciples marched to pick the oxen, which were actually wild bulls which the queen used to punish her enemies ; but again, at the sight of the Christian's cross, the bulls calmed down, and after being subjected to a yoke they carried the apostle's body to the place where now Compostela is.
:" Then the queen asked saint Remi, bishop of Rheims, to summon Clovis secretly, urging him to introduce the king to the word of salvation.
* In Sealab 2021 episode " Der Dieb ", Captain Murphy makes references to the Tharsian region on Mars: " Then as of this moment, I am hereby married to Adrienne Barbeau, queen of Mars from Olympus Mons to Tharsis "
Then he went back to Britain to kill the British king who wanted to avenge Feng's death, and married the queen of Scotland.
Initially asked to paint various royal pets, he then moved on to portraits of ghillies and gamekeepers, Then, in the year before her marriage, the queen commissioned a portrait of herself, as a present for Prince Albert.
Then the cross-check 135. Qee8 + ( or Qfe8 +) forks the king and queen, forces an exchange, and wins the game.
Then Vishruta arrives in the city with the young boy, restores the kingdom and meets the queen in a temple of Durga.
Then and England
Then Chris Broad scored three hundreds in successive Tests and bowling successes from Graham Dilley and Gladstone Small meant England won the series 2 – 1.
Then, after collecting reinforcements, they made a sudden dash across England and occupied the ruined Roman walls of Chester.
Then in 1993, New England turned to veteran head coach Bill Parcells to lead the team, hoping to repeat the success he had with the New York Giants.
Then on the Patriots ' ensuing drive, Packers defensive back Doug Evans intercepted a pass from Bledsoe at the New England 28-yard line.
Then after driving to the Packers 41-yard line, New England was forced to punt, but they managed to pin Green Bay deep in their own territory when Howard made a fair catch of Tupa's 29-yard punt at the 12-yard line.
Then, on the morning of 22 March 1862, between eight and nine o ’ clock Greenwich Time, another amateur astronomer, a Mr Lummis of Manchester, England, saw a transit.
Then he went to Germany and on a return engagement to England, where he ended up performing a second time for Queen Victoria.
Then, du Guesclin launched destructive raids against the coasts of England, naval represals to the English chevauchees.
Then in 1546 the King, who had broken from the Church of Rome and acquired great wealth through the dissolution of the monasteries in England, refounded the college as Christ Church as part of the re-organisation of the Church of England, making the partially demolished Priory church the cathedral of the recently created diocese of Oxford.
Then Barrett brought the play to England, starting at Leeds also in 1895, before going to the Lyric Theatre of London with equal success.
Then in 1906, after Leadbeater's return to England, the fourteen-year-old son of the Corresponding Secretary of the Esoteric Section in Chicago, whom Leadbeater had taken with him to San Francisco on his first lecture tour, confessed to his parents the reason for the antipathy he had conceived for his mentor, to whom he had at first been greatly devoted —- Leadbeater had encouraged him in the habit of masturbation.
Then the Revolution broke out, and as it affected Geneva, the Simonde family took refuge in England where they stayed for eighteen months ( 1793 – 1794 ).
Then it toured England and Scotland with two ancillary groups: North ( with H. A. Saintsbury ) and South ( with Julian Royce ).
Then, in 1634, 43-year old Anne Hutchinson, her 48-year old husband William, and their other ten living children, aged about eight months to 19 % nbsp ; years, set sail from England aboard the Griffin, the same ship that carried Cotton and their oldest son to New England a year earlier.
Then Barlow meets with Abercrombie, who, fearing Barlow's plans to become a non-sectarian funeral pastor will further damage the image of the British enclave, pays his passage back to England.
Then in January 1723, Governor Samuel Shute abruptly returned to England, so Wentworth took over in New Hampshire, governing until the arrival of Shute's replacement, William Burnet, in 1728.
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