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Thence and south
Thence the Awash flows south to loop around Mount Zuqualla in an easterly then northeasterly direction, passing the Awash National Park, and joined on its left bank by its chief affluent, the Germama ( or Kasam ) River, before turning northeast at approximately 11 ° N 40 ° 30 ' E as far north as 12 ° before turning completely east to reach lake Gargori.

Thence and than
Thence a Singh / Kaur is a " soldier like saint " rather than a " saint like soldier ".

Thence and had
Thence Roger moved to Benevento and northern Apulia, where Duke Ranulf, although steadily losing his bases of power, had some German troops plus some 1, 500 knight from the cities of Melfi, Trani, Troia, and Bari, who were " ready to die instead to lead a miserable life.
Thence he put forth a witty and effective reply to John Saltmarsh, who had attacked his views on ecclesiastical reform.
Thence he returned to besiege Hull, and in his absence the force which he had left in Lincolnshire was defeated at Winceby by Oliver Cromwell on 11 October 1643, which caused the loss of the whole county.
Thence he was handed over to Beaton, who had a " show trial ", with John Lauder prosecuting Wishart.
Thence he writes to the white girl with the corn-silk hair who had sat with him beside the Eastern sea, had sung to her own music his Indian poems, had called him “ friend ,” had gained his hopeless love.

Thence and been
The claim for the women's vote appears to have been first made by Jeremy Bentham in 1817 when he published his Plan of Parliamentary Reform in the form of a Catechism and was taken up by William Thompson in 1825, when he published, with Anna Wheeler, An Appeal of One Half the Human Race, Women, Against the Pretensions of the Other Half, Men, to Retain Them in Political, and Thence in Civil and Domestic Slavery: In Reply to Mr. Mill's Celebrated Article on Government.

Thence and before
Thence he escaped, flying into Mesopotamia, but was traced, captured, and flayed alive by the Persian king's orders, the skin being then stuffed with chaff and hung up before the gate of the city.
Thence it makes a jig-jag turn to Cookhouse, from where it meanders down the escarpment east of Grahamstown before its final near-straight run to its estuary 8 km northeast of Seafield, into the Indian Ocean.

Thence and into
[...] Thence the Britons retired to the river Thames at a point near where it empties into the ocean and at flood-tide forms a lake.
Thence they were dislodged by Umbrian and Sabine tribes, and finally crossed into Sicily.
Thence, came into existence the race of Pallavas ... the son of Chūtapallava Vīrakūrcha, of celebrated name, who simultaneously with ( the hand of ) the daughter of the chief of serpents grasped also the complete insignia of royalty and became famous.
Thence it keeps for some distance from within a mile to a mile and a half of the road, as far as Karnet Gully, at about 37 miles from Perth, where it again crosses into the North Dandalup, which is passed about 44 miles from Perth.
Thence he passed into Russian hands and died in prison at Riga in 1807, probably as a result of ill-treatment.

Thence and .
Thence Barbarossa sailed to Naxos, whence he carried off an immense booty, compelling the Duke of Naxos to purchase his further independence by a tribute of 5000 ducats.
" Thence he would have gone to Ephesus, where he left Timothy, and from Ephesus to Macedonia, where he wrote the First Epistle to Timothy, and thence, according to the superscription of this epistle, to Nicopolis in Epirus, from which place he wrote to Titus, about 66 or 67.
Thence, he proceeded to Africa to deal with the remnants of Pompey's senatorial supporters.
Thence derive the alternative terms adicity and adinity for the Latin-derived arity.
Thence the New York Central takes her to Albany, and finally the Boston and Albany completes the trip to Boston.
Thence forth he was an important and active member in the circle of the Wittenberg Philippists.
They consistently place their first settlement in Aleppo, where they remained until, siding the sons of Ali and taking part in the Battle of Karbala, they were expelled by Yazid, the second of the Omayyad Caliphs, in 680 A. D. Thence they first to Kerman, and eventually to Sistan where they were hospitably received by Shams-ud-Din, ruler of that country.
Thence he dispatched Lieutenant-General John Lambert with a cavalry corps to harass the invaders.
Thence a line joining this ledge with the East extreme of Cape St. Charles ( 52 ° 13 ' N ) in Labrador.
Thence, human beings were born.
Thence is the birth of all beings.
Thence it runs along the northern watershed of the Raskam valley to the junction of the Bazar Dara River and the Yarkand River.
Thence, however, he continued to govern his diocese, while he found leisure for the preparation of two of the most important of his contributions to dogmatic and polemical theology: the De synodis or De fide Orientalium, an epistle addressed in 358 to the Semi-Arian bishops in Gaul, Germany and Britain, expounding the true views ( sometimes veiled in ambiguous words ) of the Eastern bishops on the Nicene controversy ; and the De trinitate libri XII, composed in 359 and 360, in which, for the first time, a successful attempt was made to express in Latin the theological subtleties elaborated in the original Greek.
"" Thence came the idea to write about the everyday events of life " as the alphabet through which God, of his grace, spells out his words, his meaning, to us.
Thence, he acquired control of the Irish customs farm ( 1618 ), dominated Irish patronage at court, particularly with the sale of Irish titles and honours, and ( from 1618 ) began to build substantial Irish estates for himself, his family and clients — with the aid of a plantation lobby, composed of official clients in Dublin.
Thence the analogy with the rite of the Tigillum Sororium would be apparent: both in the myth and in the rite Janus, the god of motion, goes through a low passage to attain Carna as Horatius passes under the tigillum to obtain his purification and the restitution to the condition of citizen eligible for civil activities, including family life.
Thence one may argue that the articulation Ianus-Ianitores could be interpreted as connected to the theologem of the Gates of Heaven ( the Synplegades ) which open on the Heaven on one side and on Earth or the Underworld on the other.

pushed and farther
JAVAN ' S people were pushed mainly into the northern areas of Europe where in turn they migrated farther east into Asia ( along with GOMER the firstborn son of JAPHETH and his descendants ).
A few years later the Sui army pushed farther south and was attacked by troops on war elephants from Champa in southern Vietnam.
After the battle, the victorious Yuan forces pushed farther into the Song heartland.
Many of Chile's distinctive animal species have been decimated as they have been pushed farther and farther into the remaining wilderness areas by human occupation of the land.
Marmaduke was pushed back but Blunt found himself 35 miles deeper into Arkansas and that much farther from the remainder of his army.
In La Montagne ( 1868 ), the last of the natural history series, the tricks of staccato style are pushed even farther than by Victor Hugo in his less inspired moments, though — as is inevitable, in the hands of such a master of language as Michelet — the effect is frequently grandiose if not grand.
The knight, green, bark, Jamaican giant, and Cuban brown anoles can all be found in the United States, primarily in Florida, although the most prevalent of these species by far is the Cuban brown anole, which has pushed the native green ( or " Carolina ") anole population farther north.
The dwindling Ming were continually pushed farther south, and the last Emperor of the Southern Ming, Zhu Youlang, Prince of Gui, was finally executed in Burma in 1662 by Qing general Wu Sangui.
The Franks might have pushed farther, had Theodoric the Great of the Ostrogoths not intervened.
The desired effect, springs basically from where the tubes, when pushed to high volumes reach their peak and no farther which has an effect of attenuating the attack portions of the signal while presenting the trailing portions of the signal ( which are normally progressively quieter ) at the same volume as that peak output portions mimicking compressor / limiter electronic effects.
Fifteenth Army would take over occupation duties in the region as Ninth Army and First Army pushed farther into Germany.
This has also pushed the savanna farther south over time.
A dune being pushed farther away from the coast by fluctuating sea levels solidified and slid under the one before it, raising the terraces.
This shift toward commercialism pushed the father's work farther away from the home, with the result that the mother now took over the father's former role of final responsibility for the children's education and for their moral and religious training ( Bloch, 113 ).
Under Humayun the Baloch immigration increased, and they gradually pushed the Nahars farther south.
ECW influenced wrestling organizations such as Xtreme Pro Wrestling and Combat Zone Wrestling, which carried on ECW's violent style after it went defunct, and pushed the limits even farther.
The farther the puddles are pushed past the stern of the boat before each catch, the more “ run ” the boat is getting.
Though suffering from scurvy, and at times near death, he resolutely pushed on and charted the coasts of Smith Sound and the Kane Basin, penetrating farther north than any other explorer had done up to that time.
Commuter systems have been proposed in approximately two dozen other cities, but interplays between various local-government administrative bottlenecks and ripple effects from the 2007 – 2012 global financial crisis have generally pushed such projects farther and farther in to a nebulous future point in time, or have even sometimes mothballed them entirely.
At this point, the debris that has been accumulated by plucking and abrasion, that has been pushed by the front edge of the ice is driven no farther, but instead is dumped in a heap.
However, after the American Revolution, as settlement pushed farther West and deeper South, hunters found they needed dogs that were much more suited to the environment and wildlife found there: the hounds of Europe at that time were bred to hunt in terrain that did not include bayous, wide open spaces, rugged mountains, cypress swamps, or animals that would fight viciously like alligators, bears, porcupines, cougars, or raccoons.
Emperor Alexander III, had three sons which pushed Vladimir and his own three sons farther away from the succession to the Russian throne.

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