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Following the term of service in Japan, each emissary returns for a brief visit to the campus to interpret his experience to the college community.
Following the defeat of the Axis powers in World War II, the term fascist has been used as a pejorative word, often referring to widely varying movements across the political spectrum.
Following his Senate term, Schmitt has been a consultant in business, geology, space, and public policy.
Following the election defeat of 2011, John Gormley announced his intention not to seek another term as Green Party leader.
Following the death of Mao, Peruvian Maoists associated with the Communist Party of Peru ( Sendero Luminoso ) subsequently coined the term Marxism – Leninism – Maoism, arguing that Maoism was a more advanced stage of Marxism.
Following Darwin's primary usage the term is often used to refer to both the evolutionary consequence of blind selection and to its mechanisms.
Following a pattern set in the first congregation of Christians in Jerusalem described in the Book of Acts in the New Testament, the church is governed by presbyters ( a term and category that includes elders and Ministers of Word and Sacrament, historically also referred to as " ruling or canon elders " because they measure the spiritual life and work of a congregation and ministers as " teaching elders ").
Following the end of this term, Septimius Severus travelled back to Rome, taking up office as tribune of the plebs, with the distinction of being candidatus of the emperor.
Following this, Ryan apparently completes his term as president and refuses to run for a second elected term.
Following the abandonment of the Vehmic courts, the term acquired a connotation of mob rule and lynching.
Following the development, from about 1937 to 1950, of the modern evolutionary synthesis, now generally referred to as the synthetic view of evolution or the modern synthesis, the term neo-Darwinian is often used to refer to contemporary evolutionary theory.
Following the usage of, for example, John R. Searle, " speech act " is often meant to refer just to the same thing as the term illocutionary act, which John L. Austin had originally introduced in How to Do Things with Words ( published posthumously in 1962 ).
Following Charnay the term Toltec has since been associated with the influx of certain Central Mexican cultural traits into the Mayan sphere of dominance that took place in the late classic and early Postclassic periods ; the Postclassic Mayan civilizations of Chichén Itzá, Mayapán and the Guatemalan highlands have been referred to as " Toltecized " or " Mexicanized " Mayas.
Following Restoration of the monarchy in 1660 the issue of parliamentary reform lay dormant until it was revived in the 1760s by the Whig Prime Minister William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (" Pitt the Elder "), who called borough representation " the rotten part of our Constitution " ( hence the term " rotten borough ").
Following the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and progressing through the Cold War, the term came to refer more to non-conventional weapons.
Following the war, Bill Clinton and other western politicians and media continued to use the term, usually in reference to ongoing attempts to dismantle Iraq's weapons programs.
Following the war, from 1960 to 1964, Derrida taught philosophy at the Sorbonne, where he was assistant of Suzanne Bachelard ( daughter of Gaston ), Canguilhem, Paul Ricœur ( who in these years coined the term School of suspicion ) and Jean Wahl.
Following an uprising by the ethnic Tutsi, sometimes referred to as a whole as Banyamulenge ( although this term only represents people from one area in eastern Zaire — other ethnic Tutsi Kinyarwanda-speaking people include the Banyamasisi and the Banyarutshuru, as an example ) people in eastern Zaire in October 1997, a huge movement of refugees began which brought more than 600, 000 back to Rwanda in the last two weeks of November.
Following the reading of the masoretic text, some scholars suspect that the name is derived from a Syriac term meaning first rupture, in the sense of being a first-born son.
Following this, Kitchener was made Commander-in-Chief, India ( 1902 – 1909 ) – his term of office was extended by two years — where he reorganised the Indian Army.
Following is a list of thinkers in rough chronological order who used the term " phenomenology " in a variety of ways, with brief comments on their contributions:
Following an intense period of political activity, the competing political parties signed a Pact for Democracy on 10 August, reducing President Balaguer's term of office from 4 to 2 years, setting early elections, and reforming the constitution.
Following his term as vice-president, Johnson returned to Kentucky to tend to his farm and oversee his tavern.
Following a term change by the Bureau of the Budget ( present-day Office of Management and Budget ) in 1959, the Springfield SMA became the Springfield Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area ( Springfield SMSA ).

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Following reform in 2005, the governor lost exclusive responsibility regarding decisions of external relevance ( i. e. banking and financial supervision ), which has been transferred to the Directorate ( by majority vote ).
Following the recommendations of the powers, the Ottoman Porte granted Lebanon local autonomy, guaranteed by the powers, under a Christian governor.
Following legislative elections, the leader of the majority party or leader of a majority coalition is usually appointed prime minister by the governor general ; the deputy prime minister is appointed by the governor general.
Following the election, local discontent was so great that the state Congress appointed Carlos Medina Plascencia of the PAN as interim governor .< ref name =" balero ">
Following the death of Khosrau II in 628, then the Persian governor in Southern Arabia, Badhan, converted to Islam and Yemen followed the new religion.
Following the conquests of Belisarius for the Emperor Justinian I in the 6th century, Ravenna became the seat of the Byzantine governor of Italy, the Exarch, and was known as the Exarchate of Ravenna.
Following the success of Portobelo, Vernon decided to try to Cartagena de Indias, considered both by him and by the governor of Jamaica Edward Trelawny a priority.
Following the Nazi seizure of power in 1933, Alfred Meyer was appointed Reichsstatthalter ( deputy governor ) of Lippe und Schaumburg-Lippe in May 1933 and he was made Staatsminister ( governor ) of the federal government for Lippe und Schaumburg-Lippe in August 1936.
Following Tiberius ' death and the ascension of Agrippa's friend Caligula, Agrippa was set free and made governor first of the territories of Batanaea and Trachonitis that his cousin Herod II had held, then of the tetrarchy of Lysanias, with the title of " king ".
Following the burning and destruction of the county seat of Carthage, Missouri in the Civil War, the state governor moved the temporary Jasper County Courthouse to the Cave Springs School in 1865.
Following the presidential election of 1896, William Jennings Bryan, accompanied by the governor and other important people of the time, ventured to Forsyth after Bryan's defeat by William McKinley.
Following an unexpected nomination from President Calvin Coolidge, he became the territory's first resident governor.
Following the death of his puppet governor Alcimus, High Priest of Jerusalem, Bacchides felt secure enough to leave the country, but two years after the departure of Bacchides from Israel, the City of Acre felt sufficiently threatened by Maccabee incursions to contact Demetrius and request the return of Bacchides to their territory.
Following his service at Zutphen, where Sir Philip Sidney was fatally wounded, Leicester deemed him " worth his weight in pearl "; in October, with Sir William Pelham he took Deventer, where he was appointed governor of the city in command of a garrison of his own-mostly Irish-troops, numbering 1, 200.
Following the election of President James Buchanan, the United States Army was ordered to Utah to install a new governor, replacing Brigham Young, as well as to establish a military presence.
Following a total of nine years as governor over the next 15 years, Hopkins was once again appointed as Chief Justice of the court in 1770, and served until October 1775, while simultaneously serving as a delegate to the Continental Congress.
Following the collapse of the Whig Party in the early 1850s, many former Whigs joined the Know Nothing, or American, Party, and Charles S. Morehead was elected governor from that party in 1855.
Following the precedent of appointing widows to temporarily take their husbands ' places, Arkansas governor Harvey Parnell appointed Hattie Caraway to the vacant seat, and she was sworn into office on December 9.
Following his term as commissioner, Chandler returned to Kentucky and won a second term as governor in 1955.
Following his second term as governor, his political influence began to wane as he made three more unsuccessful runs for governor in 1963, 1967, and 1971.
Following the ousting of the Taliban in 2001 by the US and coalition forces as well as the Afghan Northern Alliance, Khan once again became governor of Herat.
Following the death of his brother Nuh, who ruled in Samarkand, Ahmad and another brother Yahya were given rule over the city by Abdallah, the governor of Khurasan.

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