The cardinals gave Benedict a standing ovation, and then one by one each met the pope to say a final few words.
Then, one by one, the stores that have unwillingly become showrooms for the online merchants will fold up.
"Halo 4's" epic fight sequences require players to confront waves of enemies in one mission, then pick off bad guys one by one in another.
For Mr Blair to dismiss him before hearing the result of two inquiries one by the customs authorities and then another one conducted at Mr Cook's behest by an independent person would be to flout natural justice.
If one would look at the amount of time put in by doctors, then one will see a huge difference in the time worked by men and by women.
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"If all countries try to solve the solutions one (by) one, then one country's solution is the other country's problem, " Swedish Finance Minister Anders Borg said before the meeting.
It will then drop by one percentage point in each of the next three years to reach 23%.
His own story -- an immigrants' son, adopted and then disowned by one of the richest families in Perugia, suffering from fugue states and sleep-walking -- makes him one of the more interesting characters in the case.
Depending on the number of first-class seats available, if a coach takes one over a player, then one player, as determined by the union, is entitled to be paid the difference between the value of the first-class seat and the value of the coach seat he was forced to endure.
Now, Medicare doesn't even look at these charges other than to say, you must report them to us, but you must also report to us your actual costs, and then we can divide one by the other and we get so-called charge-to-cost ratio for you.
Agbonlahor was then foiled by Speroni in a one-on-one, before Young saw his effort brilliantly tipped around the post by the impressive Palace keeper.
One privilege two to one decision and then to the Supreme Court where we lost by a six to three decision.
He said he remained a radical, but by then no one in America was much bothered about radicalism.
Anna's Church and waved to a crowd of hundreds kept behind barriers across the street, and then greeted the Vatican parishioners one by one.
When he got home, Kadrybayev turned on the television to see a shaggy-haired Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, his friend, classmate and, by then, one of the most wanted men in the world.
However, he said a freedom of information request by a local councillor then revealed only one major advertising attempt to recruit doctors had been made by the trust in the previous 11 months, and that was "only a few weeks before the public meeting".
One of the easiest timing strategies imaginable, one that can be implemented in less then a minute by anybody with access to price charts on free web portals, could have kept us on the sidelines for most of two big bear markets of the 2000s.
Spanish consular officials at the airport interviewed them one by one and then granted them visas.
The Samokhvals have seen their neighbors evicted one by one, then placed in new housing.
The court will appoint a lawyer for her if she does not have one by then.
By then, every one of his close friends had crossed the Channel.
Among other pro-Israel Ramparts articles the FBI report cites, it notes in particular one by then Harvard Professor Martin Peretz from July 1967.
The party began with a cocktail reception and silent auction, then segued into a live one hosted by actor Alec Baldwin, who also sits on the Hole in the Wall board.
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Lithium-ion battery technology, (invented by the way by an Exxon researcher in the 1980s, then commercialized by Sony) was one of the key inventions that unleashed the era of cell phones.
Until now, researchers wishing to do that have been forced to play a tedious game of pick-up-sticks, selecting the semiconducting nanotubes one by one and then sticking them in place with glue.
Medvedev scheduled his first press conference in a couple of years for the day after the hearing, which Khodorkovsky says raises hopes the president might discuss the ruling if there is one by then.
In his extraordinary memoir, The Gathering Storm, the future British prime minister recalled how he had publicly pronounced in the run-up to World War II that he could not "imagine a more dangerous policy" than one then being practiced by Her Majesty's Government.
Only yesterday he had kicked in a door at the top of a dark staircase, knocked an attacker to the floor, kicked him in the stomach, crunched his teeth one by one and then allowed a beautiful brunette, naked under an evening gown, to leave unmolested by the fire escape.
Attorney Michael Rebell, who represents the parents, said he hoped the state would drop the penalty, especially in light of Cuomo's announcement this week that, to avoid further cuts, he would empower Education Commissioner John King to impose an evaluation system June 1 if the city and union don't agree on one by then.
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