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subsequently and reprised
Pardo subsequently reprised this role on the live-recorded version of the song for the Zappa in New York album ( it was not featured on the first release in 1978, but it appears on the 1993 CD re-release ).
O ' Hare subsequently reprised the character in season two as well as in a two-episode guest appearance in season three, enabling the show to complete the character arc.
He subsequently reprised his role in the Batman sequel, Batman & Robin, in 1997.
John and Tim reprised their collaboration in 2008 with " Two in the Top End " where they explored northern Australia and subsequently in 2012 with " Two on the Great Divide " where they traveled along the 3500km long Great Dividing Range.
At the beginning of the following year, she again reprised her role in Tell Me On A Sunday, first for a limited run before the closure of the show in the West End and subsequently on tour.
O ' Hare subsequently reprised the character for a cameo ( see Cameo appearance ) in season two and a two-episode guest appearance in season three, enabling the show to wrap up loose ends.
Daniels has subsequently reprised his role his role as Ted Trotter in both of the Rock & Chips specials.
In June 2009, the Navy's Inspector General found that the Deputy Chief of Chaplains, RDML Alan Baker, took actions which " reprised against " his former Executive Assistant during a promotion board in 2008 and was subsequently not recommended for his second star and selection to Chief of Chaplains by the CNO.
He subsequently played the key role of Philip Martin in Neighbours from 1992 to 1999 ( and briefly reprised this role in episodes commemorating the programme's 20th anniversary ).
Kenneth Horne and Sam Costa subsequently reprised their roles from Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh in an episode of Men from the Ministry first broadcast on 21 April 1968 entitled Four Men in a Wellington.
In 2008, he reprised the role on Broadway and subsequently won Drama Desk and Tony Awards for his performance.

subsequently and role
He subsequently referred to himself as the " hero of Sumter " for this role.
Saxon raids on the southern and eastern shores of England had been sufficiently alarming by the late 3rd century for the Romans to build the Saxon Shore forts, and subsequently to establish the role of the Count of the Saxon Shore to command the defence against these incursions.
He subsequently played a major role in the politics of the country.
The party subsequently gained a noticeable role in the government decision-making process that it had not had before.
* Gene therapy also plays a major role in the plot of the James Bond movie Die Another Day, where a scientist has developed a means of altering peoples ' entire appearances through the use of DNA samples acquired from others-generally homeless people that would not be missed-that are subsequently injected into the bone marrow, the resulting transformation apparently depriving the subjects of the ability to sleep.
They subsequently moved to England ; however, as Philby assumed the role of a fascist sympathiser, they separated.
She subsequently acted in many melodramas with the Valentine Company in Toronto, capped by the starring role of Little Eva in their production of Uncle Tom's Cabin, the most popular play of the 19th century.
He subsequently plays a key role in the hunt for the Twrch Trwyth
Davis, however, had neglected to inform current pianist Kelly of Evans ' role in the recordings ; Kelly subsequently played only on the track " Freddie Freeloader " and was not present at the April dates for the album.
When Cal Poly's starting shortstop broke his leg midway through the 1974 season, Smith subsequently took over the starting role.
The title role of Steve Austin was played by Lee Majors, who subsequently became a pop culture icon of the 1970s.
Although subsequently relieved of their role as the deliverer of the UK strategic nuclear deterrent, the Vulcan squadrons continued to serve with the same WE. 177B weapon in a low-level penetration role assigned to SACEUR for use in a tactical role in Europe.
These modified vehicles no longer fulfill that role, having been retired at the end of 2003 and subsequently scrapped or made available as " hard targets " or, in a few cases, as museum pieces.
No representative of PADI gave evidence at the inquest, but PADI subsequently issued a rejoinder that in the decade since PADI had come to play a dominant role in diver training, the numbers of diving accidents had declined.
He was then hired to build cabinets at the home of director George Lucas, who subsequently cast him in a pivotal supporting role for his film American Graffiti ( 1973 ).
The Ottoman Empire, and subsequently the Turkish Republic, recognized this role, according to him informally the status of an ambassador.
Sometimes, however, the Speaker will play a big role even when they belong to the same party as the President, such as when Speaker Nancy Pelosi played a role in continuing the push for health care reform during the presidency of fellow Democrat Barack Obama ; subsequently the Republicans targeted her in the 2010 midterm election.
The Brauweiler Chronicle indicated that soon after the escape of her husband, Richeza and her children fled to Germany with the Polish royal crown and regalia, which were given to Emperor Conrad II and she subsequently played an important role in mediating a peace settlement between Poland and the Holy Roman Empire.
The role of Henry subsequently went to George Gaynes.
Patel subsequently organised the peasants of Kheda, Borsad, and Bardoli in Gujarat in non-violent civil disobedience against oppressive policies imposed by the British Raj ; in this role, he became one of the most influential leaders in Gujarat.
Another major development initiated at the congress was a strengthening of the Council of Ministers at the expense of the Council of State ; this shift subsequently played an important role in administering the " Main Task " program.
Around the end of the fifteenth century, King James IV ( ruled 1488 – 1513 ) built Holyroodhouse, by the abbey, for his principal Edinburgh residence, and the castle's role as a royal home subsequently declined.

subsequently and Master
Through the influence of Francis Walsingham, Andrewes was appointed prebendary of St Pancras in St Paul's, London, in 1589, and subsequently became Master of his own college of Pembroke, as well as a chaplain of Archbishop John Whitgift.
Newton was subsequently given the post of Master of the Mint in 1699.
The Governor General of the French Caribbean colonies then subsequently mounted an attack on the island at his own expense and drove out the Spanish, but he was unable to establish a colony, and surrendered the title to the island to the Grand Master of the Order of Malta in 1653.
Judd subsequently earned a Mid-Career Master in Public Administration degree ( MC MPA, a one year degree, not to be confused with the more rigorous two-year MPA ) from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in 2010.
* Stephen Darlington 1974-1978 ( subsequently Master of Music, St Albans Cathedral, then Organist, Christ Church, Oxford )
* Michael Harris 1986-1996 ( subsequently Organist and Master of the Music at St Giles ' Cathedral )
* Simon Johnson 1997 ( subsequently Assistant Master of the Music St Albans Abbey ; now Organist & Assistant Director of Music )
Planning and zoning functions were coordinated with the adoption of the township's first Master Plan in 1972 and subsequently the adoption of an entirely new zoning ordinance the following year.
( A Master of Arts is called a Regent during the three years following the time when he or she took that degree ; subsequently he or she is designated as Non-Regent, and one elected by the Senate from among the Masters Non-Regent, by statute, is, according to ancient usage, designated as " Senior Master Non-Regent ".
In 1654 he was sent by his uncle to Trinity College, Dublin, where he subsequently became a scholar and fellow, receiving the Bachelor of Arts ( 1662 ) and Master of Arts ( 1663 ).
The Master's Lodge then moved to a new location about 50m north of the previous location ; this new lodge was subsequently torn down and rebuilt in 1967 to give the Master a less grandiose, but more comfortable residence.
As Master of Pierson College, he subsequently hosted his old boss Henry Luce – with whom Hersey had reconnected after their falling-out years prior – when Luce spoke to the college's undergraduates.
These 10 tests proved that Lü is a pure and dignified person and Master Zhongli was very satisfied and happy to take Lü to Nan San Her Ling to pass his secret to life and subsequently formed a " Zhong-Lü Golden Dan " school of Taoism.
The Master laughs maniacally and goes to look for the family and subsequently sacrifices his first wife.
Sir Isaac Newton took up the post of Warden of the Mint, responsible for investigating cases of counterfeiting, in 1696, and subsequently held the office of Master of the Royal Mint from 1699 until his death in 1727.
Borlaug subsequently enrolled at the University to study plant pathology under Stakman, receiving a Master of Science degree in 1940 and Ph. D. in plant pathology and genetics in 1942.
High Voltage " and " Gay Bar ", and subsequently recorded eight full-length albums: Fire, Señor Smoke, Switzerland, I Shall Exterminate Everything Around Me That Restricts Me from Being the Master, Flashy, KILL, Zodiac and Heartbeats and Brainwaves.
* Почтальон всегда звонит дважды ( пьеса ) (" The Postman Always Rings Twice "), a 2008 play written and directed by Alexandre Marine and starring Kirill Safonov in its initial run, subsequently being replaced by Daniil Strahov, at the Master Theatre in Moscow
A later William Sinclair of Roslin became the first Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Scotland and, subsequently, several other members of the Sinclair family have held this position.
His fellow pupils included Archibald Levin Smith, subsequently Master of the Rolls, and Arthur Charles who became a judge of the Queen's Bench.
— is generally a first degree lasting three years ( or four years in Scotland ) and consisting of a wide range of areas of study ( normally including music performance, composition, music theory, musicology / music history ), but at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge it is a one-year postgraduate degree which can only be read if a student is a graduate in music with honours at those universities ; the undergraduate course is in the Faculty of Arts and leads to the degree of Bachelor of Arts ( and subsequently to the degree of Master of Arts ).
In the United States, the title of " National Master " is awarded for life, regardless of whether the rating of a National Master subsequently goes below 2200.

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