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" And, just then, an "inquisitive butterfly passed, dipping, between us.
Just then, the Black Hood opens gunfire at the debate.
That confirmed a lot for me just then and there.
It didn't feel right to go home together just then.
Just then, a friendly looking guy walked up to me.
As chance would have it, Tom drove by just then.
Luckily, Lucy (Kimmy Robertson) receives a call just then: It's Cooper.
It overwhelmed me, just then, the sudden force of my wanting.
Which meant that he was, in a way, Jesus just then.
Just then an acquaintance from his high school broke the silence.
Just then, Caffrey emerged from the crowd, taking Staub by surprise.
He decided not to buy just then, and closed the app.
Just then, her grandniece ran to the front of the courtroom.
What became clear to me just then was where we were.
The bus had shown up just then and I'd hopped aboard.
Just then, a male human warlock named Rupnik ran towards me.
Just then, the news reached us: Hernandez's charges were being dismissed.
Or maybe, just then, she had stopped going through the motions.
But I couldn't have absorbed much more scintillation just then anyway.
But the government didn't give up on that conviction just then.
I don't know that I understood everything she said just then.
Just then, in the somber silence, one junior manager sheepishly speaks up.
Just then, a group of white guys tapped on their car window.
Just then his friend tapped the accelerator and the car lurched forward.
Just then, her home goes dark and the phone line goes dead.
Just then, we were faced with a miniature crisis of our own.
And another thing, why can't you just ... then you have total control.
Just then a fight broke out in the stadium — between two men.
Just then I heard a bus tap its horn a few times.
" Just then, a young Frenchwoman walked up to us and said, " 'Fargo'?
Just then, I saw a line of stretch limousines disgorging their passengers.
It's not just, then, that Canada is changing its own drug laws.
Just then a big explosion marked the arrival of a British relief force.
Just then, Reggie and some of the football team knock on the door.
Just then, an assassin (Ana Ularu) barges into the room to kill him.
But just then she began moving frantically, lifting her arms in the air.
Not just then, but it would come back, she was sure of it.
Just then, I saw a mail carrier coming toward me pushing her bag.
"I just then started playing the nice guy, the potential mentor," Goetz said.
However, she did warn at the time about the deregulatory efforts just then underway.
Just then, a lawyer for Giuliani who was on the phone call jumped in.
Just then, a bell rang to alert the delegates to the 9 a.m. start.
I listened as Klimt mumbled through the overheads and wanted to sleep just then.
Just then, a vice principal and two students happened by, and they stopped him.
Just then, however, I was emotionally unprepared for this particular assault on my intelligence.
Just then, another eagle appeared over the tree line, soaring down toward the chickens.
It sounds weird now, but just then wearing black clothes was a big thing.
Just then, whistling in the shadows, Negan shows up, banging on the gates to Alexandria.
Just then, a large man popped up behind Phoebe, sliding his hands across her eyes.
My body had nothing to do just then with sex, food, pain, worthiness, or value.
Just then, Milania made her way around the kitchen island and asked for a slice.
Unless it catches fire and then they just, then they pull it off the market.
His mother-in-law walked in just then, carrying a plastic bag from the supermarket.
Just then, Annette Lux, 62, and Sharon Wollen, 20083, pulled up in a small Chevy.
Just then, a pair of chimpanzees crashed through the Oval Office on a stolen snowmobile.
Just then, Spencer launched the sort of hollow missile that gives reality episodes their engine.
It may have been lost on her just then, but the world changed that night.
Luckily one of their children showed up at the house just then and interrupted him.
" Just then, his car passed a billboard for a casino that read "Fire Your Bookie.
"The idea comes like a flash, but just then an absolute conscious work begins," Mas says.
Just then, García was getting ready to leave the club and walk the 247 blocks home.
Just then, Adam Abramovich sauntered into the office eating a tuna sandwich wrapped in tin foil.
What's more, I was in a deep trough myself just then, carrying a six‑figure debt.
I'll admit that mentorship had to be sold to me — not just then, but several times.
Just then, I saw a man outside Zaro's holding a tray of giant chocolate chip cookies.
He didn't want war just then, but he might well have fought, had he been challenged.
Just then, he said, another rocket hit close to him, and he was riddled with shrapnel.
If you've read this far, you'll understand why I didn't go into more detail just then.
Javier Bardem hovered into sight just then, pursuing a waitress bearing a tray of salted caramels.
Just then, a police officer walked from the van toward a trash can on the corner.
And just then, this little lady came in that I'd never seen before in my life.
Just then, the kids on screen went past a theater showing A Nightmare on Elm Street 5.
Email was just then becoming ubiquitous, so some readers found me that way, and sent a note.
Just then, the doors swung open and a pack of men entered, clutching weapons and looking panicked.
It's just then people left and went back to their regular lives and started being racist again.
I think that's fascinating and it can be useful, if you can't stomach more carbs just then.
Norwegian TV had been following me around, but I didn't want to be with reporters just then.
Just then, I hear the roar of dirt bikes and jog down the garden yard towards the action.
Chris Christie basically called him a robot, and just then — wouldn't you know it — Mr. Rubio's software malfunctioned.
Just then, Ozzy walks in with Winter (Billie Lourd) who is still Ozzy's caretaker and now Ivy's lover.
Just then, a terrifying clown jumped out of the box next to Combs and let out a yell.
They debate whether or not to tell them but just then the annoying black truck makes another appearance.
Just then, ABC13 reports, Alan walks into the frame, slowing as he sees the Civic start to move.
" Just then, the bespectacled bald man wearing all black emerged from behind a curtain to say "I'm here.
Just then, a coupled of middle-aged Brazilians, tired but hardly infirm, ask if they can get on.
LOL. Just then, another contraction came over me, and she checked his heartbeat as I rode the wave.
Luckily, just then, the phone rang, and it was Ed's boss, so he had to take the call.
Just then, another pair of tongs cut you off from the side and swiftly take three of them.
Just then, like wizardry, the server grabbed a group of three women and brought them to our table.
"Unless it catches fire and then they just, then they pull it off the market," prompting audience laughter.
Just then, Betty went over to the girl and, leaning in close, said something that we couldn't hear.
Just then, Ms. McLorg arrived at the family's apartment with a giant pumpkin for the children to carve.
And just then, as "people were staring at this massive molten lake of fire"—the feed went dead. Kaput.
CB: Last fall, we were in the process of making the change, and just then, the activists showed up.
But just then the director snapped a photo of Nadia and me, and began tapping away at his computer.
Just then, the set ended, and a spotlight landed on me and the man I had been talking to.
That move proved fortunate: China was just then embarking on a concerted effort to become a solar-industry powerhouse.
I know this belief is called magical thinking, but it did not strike me as remotely magical just then.
But just then, Kai parts the crowd like Moses at the Red Sea and tells them that they've done enough.
Just then, another agent arrives to start evacuating them from the hotel, as a bomb threat has been picked up.
Just then, the President's chief of staff, John Kelly, alarmed by the tenor of the tweets, entered the Oval Office.
Huawei's smartphones – just then you mentioned Mate 21123 - have a lot of features, including our hardware, camera, and AI features.
Just then, just as she was thinking they were both going to get arrested, Carly pulled up at the curb.
Just then, the older Turkish man who owned the suitcase woke up and revealed its contents: a pile of clothes.
Just then, one of Trump's supporters—campaign button and all—followed me out of the conference room and confronted me.
And just then, moments after pulling out of the Court Square station in Queens, the train came to a halt.
Just then, the lady with the chicken shack drives up in her white pickup truck and pops out to greet us.
I just finished my performance got off stage and sat in my car and left .. just then fire on stage broke !
If it cannot be just, then some of us are living in a kind of prison, and others are the wardens.
Just then, Pastor Ao and another member of his group rushed by carrying a man injured by a tear-gas canister.
Just then, though, a bus full of delegates pulls up, so the buffet and Mondavi wine will not go to waste.
Just then, a fellow audience member pointed out that there was a fruit sticker stuck to the back of my thigh.
And just then, my son piped up in the back seat: He had dropped his matchbox car and wanted it back.
Just then Liz's 16-year-old son, Zac, befriends Fran, a young woman who's been scarred by her own horrific ordeal.
"Just then the window near my seat broke and I and a girl sitting by my side fell out," he said.
Just then a big canvas bag came sailing down out of nowhere and crashed into the sidewalk inches from his feet.
Just then, another distant building caught the Sun's light, and I knew without a doubt that we had found our target.
Ms. Guiny There were many of us, and we got up, but just then, we took fire from the other side.
Just then, I was hit with an eruption of cheers coming from 100 schoolchildren posted on the side of the road.
Ironically, it was just then that Heetch got approached to be acquired, and also was picking up its earliest funding from Felix.
Too late if you thought of mermaid toast just then, because it's a foodstuff that's already getting plenty of love on Instagram.
But just then a call comes in from the spring-water company, which wants to commission a commercial capitalizing on Deng's popularity.
But just then, when Silvio Berlusconi made his Hearst-like entry in the market, television became by definition more like Berlusconi himself.
Just then, my phone rang and I jumped up to take the call, slipping into my dress and shoes as I went.
Sweetness, I said, and couldn't stop crying, because I'd called him Sweetness instead of his name, which I couldn't remember just then.
Last year may feel like it was decades ago, but it was just then that Republican majorities swept the House and Senate.
Part of me maybe had a crush on Mellie, but just then I could have smashed her head through the porcelain sink.
Just then, someone interrupted the production team's wrap party with word that an agreement signed that day had effectively dissolved the Soviet Union.
Just then, I made the error of letting my head drop too low in the salt broth and got some into my eyes.
Just then, the door swung open, and the two young men reportedly sprinted past him down the hallway and out of the building.
Just then, the 25-year-old pulled a red rose out from behind his back and handed it to Spears with a big smile.
And just then the former tennis star John McEnroe strolled past in skinny jeans and a ball cap and wearing a notably glum expression.
Just then a child — no more than 14 years old, Turkey's president said later — meandered into the gathering and detonated a vest of explosives.
But just then he made a mark on his clipboard and raised his hand to the control tower to signal that I had passed.
And I don't know if there was somebody who would wholly understand our band just then, but I thought it would come in time.
"All these guys went crazy for that dunk just then," said Los Angeles Lakers guard Magic Johnson, who was working as a courtside analyst.
Just then, Beyoncé posted a promotional video for the album on Instagram, and the frenzy to confirm, process and write about the album began.
Just then, with the stick shaker still rattling, the MCAS kicked in and achieved full nose-down trim, doubling the angle of the dive.
Just then, it got calm and the fog rose, and we could see Prime Head Point half to three-quarters of a mile away.
It was just then, of course, that a small bump appeared in the data charts that would turn out to be the elusive boson.
Just then, the dog stopped running and froze, almost realizing what she had done, and suddenly paralyzed with fear, began begging someone to rescue her.
Ally can't even process her anger because just then the black truck with the green lights and the smoky gas rolls down their street again.
The student with the misfortune of walking behind her just then was as surprised as she when the patter of her stiff leather shoes stopped.
Just then, a deputy ferrying Jayme away from the Kasinskas' home spotted a red vehicle -- a Kia or a Ford -- approaching from the other direction.
Just then there is a rumbling, a gurgling, like a great belly in distress, & the chalk like on the ground begins to quiver & convulse. Quick!
But of its workings all I knew was that its engine was poignant memory, and mine was just then beginning to emerge from the fog.
Just then, he heard someone lurch into the room, and he turned to see Hina standing in the doorway, her bulky parka bunched under one arm.
This became the basis of a culture war that, largely by chance, aligned almost perfectly with a real conflict just then unfolding between Israelis and Palestinians.
Just then Ron, a waiter from the restaurant where she had just dined, appeared with a pair of sunglasses Nicole's mom had forgotten at the restaurant.
Just then a car pulls into the lot, the store's doors swing open, and Sukhwinder is back at the register, smiling, asking the customer how she's doing.
That said, it won't serve you to put those changes into effect just then — rather, new moons, especially when they appear in your sign, call for restraint.
Just then, he received a postcard from his girlfriend, Brandie Delouche, who was visiting Belize, the sun-dappled former British colony in Central America, with a friend.
Back then, it was just then becoming possible on normal PCs that people could own, and we had the idea to build a super version of Mapquest.
For Elias Rukla, it would have been a sign, replete with seriousness, even if just then it had been dressed up in the conventional language of irony.
She stands in front of a bathroom mirror, the phone's camera bounces her reflection back to us and just then she flashes the camera a big smile.
I open my mouth, but just then a guy comes in behind me, tosses a coin in the bowl, and edges by me without a backward glance.
Just then, the radio crackled with news: a bombing had been reported in Banki — but in a small village outside the main town, not in the market.
But you aren't ready to tease out the story of your relationship just then, when you are in the bathroom in the office building in Long Island City.
And just then a beat began, so I rocked my hips and pressed my wrists together, swinging them like a girl in bondage who nonetheless wanted to party.
And then you come to your practice and you approach a challenging posture, you realize you didn't even know [those things] were on your mind until just then.
The news conference marked Trump's first acknowledgment of what McConnell and McGahn had been quietly doing for months — an achievement that seemed to just then dawn on him.
Just then, someone next to me in the crowd started complaining about how the news coverage of the recent events had mentioned coups d'état and a military invasion.
But there isn't time to process the inner turmoil of a silent, white female voter because just then Kai walks by and throws his latte on both of them.
I just don't want to be the person who digs in her heels and just then say screw them, I'm just gonna do more mean things and hateful things.
Just then, someone noticed a large number of uniformed men below, bursting from what seemed to be everywhere, moving swiftly, headed east and away from us on Route 9.
If everyone has the right to determine that they will live only by laws and decrees they deem appropriate and just, then no-one has any rights at all.
In that era, that scene served as a quasi-moral counterweight — sometimes implicit, sometimes explicit — to the mainstream wing of the genre, just then arriving into the pop klieg lights.
"If I had known it was going to trend on Facebook, I don't know that I would have done it just then," Wilson – whose new memoir Where Am I Now?
Just then, I see Dr. Klein cutting a path through the crowd, a short but formidable woman, somehow impeccably dressed and composed even at this hour and under these circumstances.
I apologize for yelling just then, but read the quote from John Wells, a disabled Navy veteran and hopefully you'll forgive me: I am so fed up with this bullshit.
Just then, the guy to my left handed me an extra, and as I joined in the swaying and chanting, I felt genuinely connected to everyone else in the room.
Participants heard presentations by the city's entrepreneurs and government leaders about their plans for reviving the city, just then emerging from the largest Chapter 9 bankruptcy in the country's history.
Just then, it occurs to me that he may have found the parody I published which used some of the actual recycling regulations promulgated by our county in Nova Scotia.
We asked Khloe if she and Tristan Thompson are going with a "K" baby name, and just then it happened -- the TMZ tour bus pulled up, shocking everyone on the scene.
Far from being a bunch of "disaffected Ultra Gen X hyperslackers," they claimed, the cohort whose oldest members were just then entering college were shaping up like ... a much older generation.
Just then, like a log hurtling down a flume, the wheels of a car skirting the curb picked up a puddle of slush-melt and sent it jetting toward Ms. Smith.
Her classroom had a total of 19 students just then, and in order for her to grab lunch, the school's cook had to be summoned to sit with the sleeping children.
Forgive me for sounding like a cheap-suited salesman, just then, but because of the PS VR's imminent market entry, E23's VR lineup is dominated by titles running on Sony's headset.
Just then, a terrifying clown — complete with a mane of red hair, red pom-poms and a frilly collar — jumped out of the box next to Combs and let out a yell.
But just then, at the height of it all, when the defending-champion Blazers looked set for perpetual glory (they started the next season 50-10), Walton was struck by injury again.
Just then, his colleague Naoki Kaneko, 23, announced he had spotted a caterpillarlike Caterpie near the restaurant's entrance and began flinging virtual balls at the creature on his screen to capture it.
Just then, my mother smiled at me from the other side of the table, her beauty undimmed, at least to me; her smile warming me, as it always has, no matter what.
"So I went outside, and it was just then the neighbor came out and he was very shaken," the neighbor said, suggesting that the man may have already been dead when he fell.
Just then, as my family waited for me downstairs, I knew that I didn't really get into this — not the book, or the "Thirtysomething" experiment — because of any insight I have about marriage.
He delivered a racially charged, anti-immigrant message with surprising resonance, and he did so — not just then but in the months afterward — with an unapologetic bluntness that many listeners interpreted as strength.
Just then, Leo Fitzpatrick (the teenage star of Larry Clark's cult 1995 film, "Kids," and now a director of the Marlborough Chelsea gallery) appeared at the door, as if conjured by her words.
Just then, the news comes on with an alert that the Port of New York has been closed, sending all ships out to sea, including Ocean Skank, the cruise ship Titus claimed had sank.
Your grandfather was working away from home that summer on a big project, but he was home just then, and he took me and my brother Bobby to the Loews Theatre to see it.
There was a reason they didn't want to do the same now, and just then, not asking — making peace with not knowing — seemed like the more loving act than scratching for a way in.
Just then, in Panama City, Torres, the burly central defender from the Seattle Sounders, is chewing up turf as he runs down the center-forward channel like a striker .... Torres scores a late winner for Panama.
Dr. Bethune and her close friend, Eleanor Roosevelt, the first lady, were just then pressing for the creation of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, which would admit a cohort of women for training as Army officers.
It's a cute idea, but just then, grandpa barges in, holding up a newspaper article about a man arrested and jailed for sending 500 photos of China's first aircraft carrier to — you guessed it — a foreign magazine.
If we are radically deluded about the True, the Beautiful and the Good — how the world really is, what is genuinely valuable, what is truly justthen we not only look foolish under the aspect of eternity.
Just then the group was in Mosul in the wake of the war against ISIS and facing what it saw as the policy's failure to reflect the reality of women's lives -- and that policy's consequences: undernourished babies.
Less than 30 minutes later, he did: The driver in question was a delivery man who made regular stops at business No. 3, a dry cleaner, and was there just then, so I should come right away.
Whenever Heather enters a patient's home for the first time, she knows that she is walking into a long, long, complicated story that she understands nothing about, a story that is just then reaching its final crisis.
Whenever Heather entered a patient's home for the first time, she knew that she was walking into a long, long, complicated story that she understood nothing about, a story that was just then reaching its final crisis.
When I found him that evening, at our meeting spot in front of a Shibuya-ku Metro station, his eyes reflected back to me the thought just then crossing my mind: This will be a very good night.
Just then, the production assistant and a colleague, all smiles, hurried over to the man in front of Mr. L'Eplattenier's building — as it happened, a stunt man — urged him to move, and ushered Mr. L'Eplattenier through his door.
It was an election year, and this tense encounter is often credited with turning thousands of Cuban American voters away from not just then-President Bill Clinton but the entire Democratic Party and its presidential nominee, Al Gore.
The story goes that young Neal was hanging out outside a barbershop down by the waterfront when local "drunkos" arranged for a fight between the boy and a monkey that was just then sitting in the yard next door.
So, if living their dream means a lot of dead women and orphans, maybe they're going to have to live their dream, and maybe they're just then going to have to figure out who's going to pay for this.
Just then, Lieutenant Gregory Fletcher, a 26-year-old pilot in training who had only flown 21 hours in a C-117, grabbed the controls and made the decision to veer south and ditch the plane in the ocean.
Just then, Dee Dee's Wolverine appears to ask Dee Dee out and to implore her to stay longer so he can buy her pizza, but Dee Dee says she has to leave and uses Gypsy's supposed illnesses as an excuse.
Just then, Lin Manuel-Miranda arrived backstage to prepare to introduce the Moana song nomination, and the upbeat Hidden Figures trio Octavia Spencer, Janelle Monae and Henson, white wine in hand, emerged from the green room to get ready to head on stage.
But it doesn't seem that many of that era's sportswriters were inspired to compare their subjects to Malamud's Roy Hobbs, even with both Willie Mays and Mickey Mantle, 1950s versions of Bryce Harper and Mike Trout, just then bursting upon the scene.
Later the woman would visit the girls once, then disappear after she left the older sister a gift, a vision of how the sisters had looked just then: ghost girls in clown makeup and floral sacks, creeping out of the dark forest.
If you want to be able to listen to that song not just then but also five years from now, you're going to want to make sure your basilar membrane remains healthy (that's the thing in your ear that lets you hear).
Silently assessing the diamond-shaped areas of red and blue on the canvas, Ms. Herrera was working, in her way — deciding how much red, how much blue, and where the line between them would be — though she was not applying paint just then.
Just then, his Oscars producing partner, Jennifer Todd, who got her start making movies for Mr. De Luca at New Line, including "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery," knocked on the door to hurry him along to a photo shoot for this article.
The researchers measured their heart rates and stress hormone levels and asked them to rank, on a numerical scale, how energetic or tired they felt, as well as how happy they were, and whether they were feeling peckish or had little appetite just then.
And so myself and the exec producer who's my best friend, who also directed that sketch that we were talking about just then, we sat and we were thinking about the location of the show, me moving to LA. LA people talk about traffic, carpool, carpool lanes.
Just then, Louisa Kettering comes out of her house across the street to put out her recycling.. Her dark hair is windswept and she looks harried—still in her office clothes, with a pair of house-slippers on her feet, waddling over to the green wheelie-bins.
She had looked at her phone, and her eyes widened at a piece of news just then ricocheting around the art world, that Thomas P. Campbell, the director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art for eight years, had resigned under pressure amid budget and leadership problems.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Typing in The New Yorker's deserted offices on a summer night in 1942, Seymour Krim, 20 years old and briefly employed at the magazine, wrote to my father, William Saroyan, who would soon turn 34 and was just then at the height of his fame.
It seemed that Nymeria was both leading a feral pack and serving as a fangy metaphor for the sort of free-roaming destroyer Arya would be if she lost touch with her own humanity, which was exactly the sort of development she was just then counteracting by returning home to Winterfell.
Some young men from the local color guard appeared in full uniform, with flags, and then one of the organizers pressed play on her iPhone; just then, Spanberger noticed that the woman was actually playing not "The Star-Spangled Banner," as intended, but the national anthem of some other country.
In the summer of 1992, three or four months after the beginning of the siege, a rumor was running through Sarajevo, one that was believed sincerely even by the city's politicians, that the American Sixth Fleet was just then sailing for the Adriatic Sea to begin an operation to break the siege.
Whenever I had seen in my mind the image that I had begun to write about just then … I had felt the strong feelings leading from that image far out into the grassy countryside of my mind toward other images, even though I might not yet have seen any of those other images.
While the person who wants the opera seat is really just making an appointment with a barber, whose customer is just then talking to the box-office of "Hair," or maybe making a hairline reservation … Mr. Sladek, who died in 2000, is little read now, which naturally means his books are often marketed for inordinate sums on Amazon.
As we shared the sweating neon flesh of a machete-split papaya, Bedford, now affiliated with the Australian National University, ran through all the reasons that the sheltered cove far below — just then rippling beneath a late-afternoon rainbow — would have made an inviting stage for the encounter of an ancient people with a primeval place.
And Tracee Ellis Ross (black Tom Ford cape dress with Ka-pow embroidery) made small talk with Jon Hamm (sky blue Tom Ford silk suit and Common Projects sneakers) — as someone nearby hissed behind her hand that a guest walking by just then was the former girlfriend who Sumner Redstone, the nonagenarian media magnate, once sued for millions, claiming elder abuse.
Of historical interest to early passengers was Bittir on its hillside by the tracks, thought to be the site of ancient Beitar, where a Jewish revolt against Rome led by Shimon Bar Kokhba ended in defeat in 135 C.E. Hebrew was being revived just then as a language for daily use, and new words were required for things absent in the Bible, like trains.
That's not to say that people in the North Korean leadership don't debate issues, because they do, and they have deliberations about issues, but they're not going to have a public event, which is to say a congress or a Supreme People's Assembly session, until they have come to a consensus so that they can just then engage in a sort of rubber-stamp process.
By the time the letter from Pope Paul reached the last outpost of Christianity, which just then was the Purépecha village half rising from the ruins of what had once been the imperial city of Tzintzuntzan, everyone was already calling Huanitzin "Don Diego," and he was still wearing the cotton shirts embroidered with pineapples that he believed were the height of European fashion, as well as his Toledo boots.
Just then beginning his camp for this weekend's fight with Gegard Mousasi, his first after getting brutally knocked out by Yoel Romero and his third since losing his championship belt to Luke Rockhold, Weidman was suddenly overwhelmed with the fear that he had become the Rocky from Rocky III—the he was the one who had grown soft and spoiled, that Mickey was speaking to him from across the decades and from beyond the grave.

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