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There followed the historic appropriations and budget fight, in which the General Assembly decided to tackle executive powers.
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There will be a rapture of the Gentile church followed by a great tribulation of seven ( or three-and-a-half ) years ' duration during which Antichrist will arise and Armageddon will occur.
( Science and Health, page 35 ) There are no rituals in the Christian Science church, but at the communion service, held twice a year, those in attendance are invited to kneel for silent prayer, followed by the audible repetition of the Lord's Prayer.
There followed twenty years of war against the Cathars and their allies in the Languedoc: the Albigensian Crusade.
There followed postings to a torpedo boat in July 1891 and then HMS Nile from 19 January 1892 to 23 June 1892 before returning to Britain.
There was no division instruction ( though a number of division subroutines were available ) and no way to directly load a number into the accumulator ( a “ store and zero accumulator ” instruction followed by an “ add ” instruction were necessary for this ).
There followed a glamorous honeymoon tour of European courts and America which famously included a visit to Niagara Falls ( because " all honeymooners went there ").
There are five principles that should be followed when giving the Zakat:
There are a total of 14 rounds in the competition — six qualifying rounds, followed by six " proper ", plus the semi-finals and the final.
There followed a period during which reports from the battlefront regarding the minefield gaps were confused and conflicting.
There followed Take Me Out to the Ball Game ( 1949 ), his second film with Sinatra, where Kelly paid tribute to his Irish heritage in The Hat My Father Wore on St. Patrick's Day routine.
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There followed in quick succession two musicals which have secured Kelly's reputation as a major figure in the American musical film, An American in Paris ( 1951 ) and – probably the most popular and admired of all film musicals – Singin ' in the Rain ( 1952 ).
There are many English words of non-Romance origin where ⟨ g ⟩ is hard though followed by ⟨ e ⟩ or ⟨ i ⟩ ( e. g. get, gift ), and a few in which ⟨ g ⟩ is soft though followed by ⟨ a ⟩ ( margarine ).
There followed the second and third of the three major operas of Verdi's " middle period ": in 1853 Il Trovatore was produced in Rome and La traviata in Venice.
There followed an epic struggle against the Spanish that did not end until the Peace of Westphalia in 1648.
There is no historical source describing the decades that followed Agricola's recall.
The decade that followed proved to be her most prolific, with 13 more books being published, including many of her most well-known titles, such as Are You There God?
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There is no special meaning for upper vs. lower-case and few widely followed conventions.
There is the joke, followed by a moral and usually the little extra which brings the consciousness of the potential mystic a little further on the way to realization.
There are three court levels in Oman, the Elementary Court is the lowest court, followed by the Court of Appeal, and then the Supreme Court as the highest court in the country.

There and concert
There was, therefore, more musical substance in the concert than might have been the case otherwise.
* Added in the 1995 concert: " There Won't Be Trumpets "-- Fay Apple ; " There's Always A Woman "-- Fay Apple and Cora
There was now a pause in the battle: Marlborough wanted to concert the attack upon the whole front, and Eugene, after his second repulse, needed time to reorganize.
There are usually four to six B cornets present in a concert band, but no E instrument, as this role is taken by the
There had long been standing bodies of musicians around operas, but not for concert music: this situation changed in the early 19th century as part of the increasing emphasis in the composition of symphonies and other purely instrumental forms.
There is substantial repertoire of concert music in the classical idiom for the members of the saxophone family.
There were also several references to the Bangles throughout the rest of the series ; Lorelei expresses how much she likes the band on multiple occasions while Paris states that she " really likes " the band, and tells Rory that the concert was the best night of her life.
In a concert review, Bernard Holland described parts of the first movements of Bruckner's sixth and seventh symphonies as follows: " There is the same slow, broad introduction, the drawn-out climaxes that grow, pull back and then grow some more – a sort of musical coitus interruptus.
There can be more than 50 double-18-inch cabinets in a typical concert system.
There he gave a concert on March 28.
There are also several concert halls, also used for rock music.
There were several events which were scheduled to commemorate this occasion over the July 4 weekend, including a free concert with the Beach Boys in the city's Kirby Park.
There Manuel Ponce was so impressed with the concert, that he wrote a review in El Universal.
There are, however, many and notable exceptions: see concert march and screamer.
There are some generalities that can be made pertaining to what role a section of a concert band holds in a typical march.
One positive result of the experience was that the French star Juliette Gréco requested to sing one of Brel's songs, " Là va le diable " ( There goes the devil ), at her upcoming concert at the prestigious Olympia music-hall.
There is extensive local theater, with many productions held at the large stone auditorium, built in the city's downtown in 1929 and inaugurated with a concert by John Phillip Sousa.
There is a loader contest, BBQ cook-off, tractor show, car show, talent show, and on Saturday there is a concert with a country singer or band.
There are food stalls and events such as concert and games every now and then.
There is some evidence that the sets for the Met's production had been taken from some of their other operas, and at the second performance that season the work was given in concert, with the ballet sequences omitted ; in this form the work traveled to Boston, where it was performed on 3 March 1895.
There was no thought at this stage that the BBC would maintain a full-scale symphonic orchestra, which would comprise up to 100 players ; with Reith's approval, Pitt engaged various orchestras for a BBC concert series in 1924 at the Central Hall, Westminster.
There were two Toscanini telecasts in 1949, both devoted to the concert performance of Verdi's Aida from studio 8H.
There, he is portrayed as working in concert with Michael as part of God's court.

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