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Subsequent novels The Romantic and Helpless deal with characters driven to extreme action by the force of their desires.
Subsequent action of Germans had been founding of ghetto in Kutno on 15 June 1940.
Subsequent to this, Bourguiba launched a militant newspaper L ’ Action Tunisienne, laying the ground for strong action against the colonial power.
Subsequent work in the laboratory of von Tappeiner showed that oxygen was essential for the ' photodynamic action ' – a term coined by von Tappeiner.
Subsequent congressional action banned further U. S. ground intervention outside the boundaries of South Vietnam, so the next major drive, Operation Lam Son 719, would have to be based on ARVN ground forces, U. S. air and artillery support, and U. S. advisory and logistical assistance.
Subsequent to action at Waterloo, he dubbed a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, 22 June 1815, the Order of Wilhelm ( Dutch ), and the Order of Vladimir.
Subsequent to the release of the first report, Chrétien took action in Federal Court to review the commission report on the grounds that Gomery showed a " reasonable apprehension of bias ", and that some conclusions didn't have an " evidentiary " basis.
Subsequent to the release of the first report, Chrétien's lawyers took action in Federal Court to invalidate the report and clear his name.
Subsequent collectible action figure games have included WizKids ' Shadowrun, Toy Biz's Marvel Legends Showdown, and Hasbro's XEVOZ and Attacktix games.
Subsequent to this story being published, The Australian Press Council upheld a number of complaints regarding the article, based on there not being a system of awarding pass and fail marks for students undertaking the HSC, and a class action for defamation was won against the publishers.

Subsequent and taken
Subsequent to nationalisation, operations were taken over by the GPO.
Subsequent analysis of the flight recorders recovered from the crash site revealed how the actions taken by the passengers prevented the aircraft from reaching the hijackers ' intended target.
Subsequent measurements ( to ensure treatment is effective ), may be taken from a normal blood test taken from a vein, as there is little difference between the arterial and the venous pH.
Subsequent reports claim that he overreacted to a video segment taken out of context, and the secretary expressed his " deep regret " to Ms. Sherrod in acting hastily.
Subsequent middleweight, heavyweight and openweight grands prix have taken place across three events when, in 2004, Critical Countdown was introduced for second round bouts.
Subsequent clarifications were taken to amount to the first explicit Palestinian recognition of Israel.
Subsequent Presidents were Sir Michael Stoker ( 1980 – 87 ), Foreign Secretary of the Royal Society and a former fellow and medical tutor at Clare College, who had taken early retirement from his post as Director of the Imperial Cancer Research Laboratories ; Anthony Low ( 1987 – 94 ), Professor of Commonwealth History and formerly Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University, who had been a visiting fellow of Clare Hall in 1971 ; and Professor Dame Gillian Beer ( 1994 – 2001 ), King Edward VII Professor of English Literature.
Subsequent extensions took the railway to Ulverston in April 1854 ; the Whitehaven and Furness Junction Railway was taken over in 1865 thus extending the Furness Railway to Whitehaven, Carnforth ( where the Furness linked with the London and North Western Railway and thence to Lancaster ( see below ), Coniston and Lakeside ).
Subsequent finals have all taken place at the new Wembley Stadium.
Subsequent historians recording that Cologne " was taken " by the Franks only mean that politically the management of the city changed hands.
Subsequent to the speech, Brash's catch-cry " need not race " was taken up by the other side of the political divide, the governing Labour-Progressive coalition.
Subsequent promotion has taken into consideration that aspirin is a drug that is not tolerated by everyone, and the product is no longer advertised in this fashion.
Subsequent Burning Man events have taken place in Black Rock Desert, Nevada.
Subsequent singles were taken from their album.
Subsequent forensic analysis determined that an area of the flat had been cleaned with bleach but Claire had been first attacked in the living room and then taken into the bathroom.
Subsequent translators, however, have taken great liberty with Eckermann's work, greatly reducing the autobiographical material and substantially altering his prose, rather than offering faithful renderings in English.

Subsequent and against
Subsequent testing and epidemiological investigation failed to corroborate substantial link, and Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Wendell Mortimer granted summary judgment against the plaintiffs.
Subsequent authors continued to refer to the cheirosiphōnes, especially for use against siege towers, although Nikephoros II Phokas also advises their use in field armies, with the aim of disrupting the enemy formation.
Subsequent historians examining the Early Modern witch trials, particularly Carlo Ginzburg, Eva Pocs and Emma Wilby have also emphasised that the accounts in many of the witch trials represent visionary experiences, containing within them imaginary and surreal elements, which goes against Murray's rationalization of the trial accounts.
Subsequent to his conviction, Eastman continuously appealed against his conviction, attempting to win a retrial on the basis that he was mentally unfit during his original trial.
Subsequent lawsuits filed against Washington Post.
However, in what became known as the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials of the Doctors, Judges and lesser officials, the Law of the Control Council, which established these tribunals, allowed for trials of crimes against humanity committed before and unconnected with the war and jurisdiction was exercised in regard to offences not linked to the war.
Subsequent rivalry between the Ayyubids of Syria and Egypt reached a point where the rulers of each territory would at times collude with Crusaders against the other.
Subsequent to that decision, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit overturned two of the three remaining mail fraud counts against Black in October 2010.
Subsequent generations of historians also believed that Jane's testimony against her husband and sister-in-law in 1536 was motivated by spite rather than any actual belief in their guilt, hence her generally unfavourable historical reputation.
Subsequent Global Action Days have included the ' carnival against capital ' ( June 18, 1999 ), the 3rd World Trade Organization summit in Seattle ( November 30, 1999 ), the International Monetary Fund / World Bank meeting in Prague ( September 26, 2000 ), the G8 meeting in Genoa ( June 21, 2000 ) the 4th WTO summit in Qatar ( November 9, 2001 ), etc.
Subsequent stories saw Sláine sent through time by the earth goddess to fight alongside Celtic, and other, heroes and heroines such as Boudica ( with whom he fought against the Romans ( and Elfric ), and William Wallace ), and more recently return to Ireland to defend his people against new enemies alongside his wife Niamh.
Subsequent uprisings led to the secession of Bangladesh, and Pakistan losing the war against Bangladesh-allied India in 1971.
Subsequent to this, the LTTE " sent personal emissaries to Karunanidhi for seeking his active support in their battle against the IPKF ".
Subsequent examination of the trial record shows that while Julius was certainly guilty, some of the evidence against Ethel was conflicted and possibly false.
Subsequent to Kuwait's independence from Britain in June 1961, President Abd al-Karim Qasim directed belligerent speeches against the oil-rich Gulf state, declaring it an integral component of sovereign Iraq.
At the close of World War II, 24 senior leaders of the Einsatzgruppen were prosecuted in the Einsatzgruppen Trial, part of the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials held under United States military authority, variously charged with crimes against humanity, war crimes, and membership in the SS ( which had been declared a criminal organization ).
Subsequent investigation revealed that 60 Minutes had not disclosed they had engineered the vehicle's behavior – fitting a canister of compressed air on the passenger-side floor, to pump fluid via a hose to a hole drilled into the transmission – the arrangement executed by one of the experts who had testified on behalf of a plaintiff in a then pending lawsuit against Audi's parent company.
Subsequent amendments eliminated certain elements of this law's inherent discrimination against women.
Subsequent to the criminal trial Oakland civil rights attorney John Burris filed a US $ 25 million wrongful death civil lawsuit against BART on behalf of Grant's daughter and girlfriend.
Subsequent events serve to illustrate Potts ' difficulties, and his success against the odds in command of the 21st Brigade.
Subsequent to the 2004 election, allegations were made in the NSW State Parliament that Mrs Markus had directly benefited from unauthorised campaign materials containing false statements in an attempt to capture anti-Islamic sentiment against her Labor opponent.
Subsequent to the Napoleonic wars, propaganda against Russia was continued by Napoleon's former confessor, Dominique Georges-Frédéric de Pradt, who in a series of books portrayed Russia as " despotic " and " Asiatic " power hungry to conquer Europe.

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