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Subsequent and fraud
Subsequent revelations of accounting fraud brought about his imprisonment and divorce.
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 and European
Subsequent major European colonial empires included the French, Dutch, and British empires.
Subsequent to the outbreak of hostilities with NATO, Belgrade received no foreign aid from the United States and other west European countries, but has received much aid from other countries such as Russia and Greece.
Subsequent European comic depictions of the Beagle Boys by artists other than Barks also showed them in red shirts, as did the DuckTales cartoons.
Subsequent abuse of cheap indigenous labor by the Spanish during this time caused relations to deteriorate between the Native Americans and their European colonizers, leading to a revolt of the pueblos north of Isleta in 1680 and the massacre of many Spanish settlers ( see “ Pueblo Revolt ”).
Subsequent models for North American and European markets had round sealed beam headlights or smaller square headlights, with the primary lights outboard and high beams inboard.
Subsequent rivalry between European colonial powers, trade opportunities and Christian missions drove further European exploration and eventual settlement.
Subsequent immigrations came into the area along both the northern African and southern European sides of the Mediterranean.
Subsequent human rights standards that codify minority rights include the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights ( Article 27 ), the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities, two Council of Europe treaties ( the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities and the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe ( OSCE ) Copenhagen Document of 1990.
Subsequent research has amply confirmed Hajnal's continental divide, and what has come to be known as the ' Western European marriage pattern ', although historical demographers have also noted that there are significant variations within the region ; to the west of the line, about half of all women aged 15 to 50 years of age were married while the other half were widows or spinsters ; to the east of the line, about seventy percent of women in that age bracket were married while the other thirty percent were widows or nuns.

Subsequent and Commission
Findings of the Independent Commission of Inquiry into the Israeli Attack on USS Liberty, the Recall of Military Rescue Support Aircraft while the Ship was Under Attack, and the Subsequent Cover-up by the United States Government
Subsequent to the Basson trial, Theron never bothered to apply for amnesty from the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission ( TRC ) as he was never formally charged with the crimes he claimed to have committed.
Subsequent authors moved the blacktip reef shark to the genus Carcharhinus ; in 1965 the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature designated it as the type species for the genus.
Subsequent House of Lords decisions made clear that the Commission had no power to launch investigations into employers ' affairs where there had been no allegation of discrimination.
Subsequent to the initial sale, a further 19 Kwik Save stores were acquired by BTTF, including some of those included in the Competition Commission investigation ruling into the Safeway Compact takeover.
Subsequent to the Ethics Committee proceedings, a further public enquiry by the Oliphant Commission began in April 2009.

Subsequent and said
" Subsequent gatherings of the Pythons have included an urn said to contain Chapman's ashes.

Subsequent and her
Subsequent holders of the title have included her successor as Irish president Mary McAleese, Professor John F. Larkin Q. C., Irish Human Rights Commissioner and prominent pro-choice activist Senator Ivana Bacik.
Subsequent investigation indicates instead that the town was in fact named for Selma Michelsen ( 1853 – 1910 ), wife of a railroad employee who had submitted her name for inclusion on a list of candidate names prepared by his supervisor.
Subsequent to the divorce of his first wife, Elizabeth Anne McDonald, Martin gained custody of their children ; Betty lived out her life in quiet obscurity in San Francisco.
Subsequent celebrity chefs have brought a sophistication to British cooking which was not a part of Fanny ’ s repertoire, however they have acknowledged her pioneering work, when purple piped potato brought excitement to a Britain of liver and bacon suppers.
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 appearances in New York and on tour in the United States established her as a major theatrical presence in America.
Subsequent to her first election as an MP she resigned from Islington Council, resigned as a school governor at Ashmount school and withdrew as a candidate for the Greater London Assembly seat in North East London.
( Subsequent episodes touched on her attempts to adjust to her new world ).
Subsequent singles from her debut album were " Mama " and " If You Cared ".
Subsequent to her experience, she spoke of it very little and suffered a long-term depression, which she attributed to the anticlimactic nature of returning to corporeality after experiencing the heaven of afterlife.
Subsequent to her death, Dr. Schlesinger donated $ 1 million to have the center named in his wife's memory.
Subsequent investigation by the City of Claremont's police department and the FBI revealed that Dunn had, in fact, slashed her own tires and applied the insulting phrases to her own vehicle.
Subsequent to her undergraduate years, Duke was awarded an NSF Fellowship to attend graduate school at the University of Pennsylvania to study psycholinguistics, a field within cognitive psychology.
Subsequent to her retirement from Congress, Lloyd has maintained a fairly low profile other than her advocacy for victims of domestic violence.
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 singles from her debut album were " Mama " and " If You Cared ".
Subsequent successes established her reputation and she became the natural successor to Frances Abington when the latter left Drury Lane in 1782.
Subsequent reprint editions have omitted her name from the art credits, and later graphic novel editions have used different coloring.
Subsequent scenes sequence Carey escaping her assailants on a watercraft, dancing aboard a ship with sailors, and frolicking on a beautiful island with her lover.

Subsequent and capacity
Subsequent expansions were completed in 1975 and 1997, and current capacity sits at around 33, 500.
Subsequent to losing his permanent position, Kilroy-Silk appeared on BBC programmes in the same capacity as Paulin, as an individual commentator no longer representative of the BBC.
Subsequent research, again conducted on fruit flies, was published in 2007, with the same exposure pattern but conducted at both 900 MHz and 1800 MHz, and had similar changes in reproductive capacity with no significant difference between the two frequencies .< ref >
Subsequent expansion has increased seating capacity to 9, 791 spectators.

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