Sentences with phrase «happend more»

That's not the first time when Bertone decide to take a model from Jaguar, we can remind the Jaguar Ascot modified by Bertone but this happend more than 30 years ago.
On the unfortunate side of things, however, it still happend more than a dozen billion years ago, and not 6000 years ago, so the Bible is still unequivocally wrong.

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This has already happend in Afganistan — no more christian churches exist — NONE — and the book «The God Delusion» has been replaced by the CORAN
New England is consistently lower (when you create a trend line it is more clear) than the rest of the country, but something happend in the middle of the last decade.
Thats it!!!! The only real analysis thats needed here is why this happend??? and more importantly how to address it!!
As you know its not just being injury free it's about the right amount of maturity at the right time and about players really believing in the squad, we have tat no for the first time in a decade but we are still short, you can't tell m that you do nt suspect that here won't be any more major signings because it's the demon at the back of every Arsenal fans mind, I mean its not like its not happend before is it?
Im familiar with this kind of carnival and maybe i can explain a few things to make it more understandable what happend to you.
Things I learned: 1) Don't take it too close to heart — you will meet more friends 2) Always remember that for most people their personal interest comes first and whatever happends to you comes second (if not third), so don't make too many (if any) sacrifices to help your friends and you will be ok.
This story happend in San Francisco, when a very kind man noticed a... [CLICK TO READ MORE]
The museum also regularly has exhibitions with contemporary artists, alongside more historic focuses like antique archery targets (this was apparently a quite fruitful medium for political and social themes), and I happend to get a preview of Dutch artist Arno Kramer «s current installation, Echappée (s)... (translated to «Escapes» or «the Escaped»).
This has not happend yet, and what, to me, the pause indicates, is that the more rapid rise at the end of the 20th century was wrongly ascribed to CAGW, since we now have the pause which is, once again, returning the rate of rise to the steady 0.06 C per decade.
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