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Subsequent Nancy Drew stories ( with some exceptions ), for which Wirt provided text, were all re-written by Edna Stratemeyer Squier and, primarily, Harriet Stratemeyer Adams, after their father's death in 1930.
Subsequent French hybridizers created over 1000 new rose cultivars in the 30 years following Josephine's death.
Subsequent to the date when the play is set ( 1912 ), but prior to the play's writing ( 1941 – 42 ), Eugene's older brother Jamie did drink himself to death ( c. 1923 ).
Subsequent scenes show Spungen sleeping with Sid even while she is bleeding to death.
Subsequent episodes dealt with the family's reaction to his death and them moving on from it.
Subsequent to serving his second mayoral term, Wood served again in the House of Representatives from 1863 to 1865, then again from 1867 until his death in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Subsequent research has determined that Chesterton was, in fact, built as a windmill in 1632-3, as the original building accounts, including payments for sailcloths, having been traced since Wailes ' death in 1986.
Subsequent to his death, Van Egmond's substantial real estate holdings, apart from the original family farm, were seized by the colonial government, purportedly as punishment for his participation in the uprising.
Subsequent to her death, Dr. Schlesinger donated $ 1 million to have the center named in his wife's memory.
Subsequent to his team's defeat and the death of Woolmer, Inzamam-ul-Haq announced his resignation as captain of the team and his retirement from one-day cricket, stating that he would continue to take part in Test cricket but not as captain.
Subsequent charters ( from 1641, 1691, and 1837 ) diligently repeated the 1619 charter's phrases about Ivan Susanin being " investigated by Polish and Lithuanian people and subjected to incredible and great tortures in order to learn the great tsar's whereabouts but, though aware about that and suffering incredible pains, saying nothing and in revenge for this being tortured by Polish and Lithuanian people to death ".
Subsequent to his death, Niekisch was one of a number of writers, including the likes of Oswald Spengler, Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, Vilfredo Pareto and Carl Schmitt, whose works were promulgated by the likes of the Groupement de recherche et d ' études pour la civilisation européenne and others involved in the Conservative Revolutionary movement.
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 to this he was elected by the Tennessee General Assembly to the U. S. Senate, returning to Washington, DC after a two-year hiatus and serving one six-year term in that body, where he was chairman of the U. S. Senate Committee on Retrenchment for four years and the U. S. Senate Committee on Patents and the Patent Office for two before returning to his law practice, which he engaged in until shortly before his death.
Subsequent to his early death, his mother Olivia Bayard Cutting was offered the standard $ 10, 000 appropriation as a statesman ’ s next of kin, which she refused.
Subsequent to the death of Pazhassi Raja, the Kurichiyars and Kurumbers in 1812 unsuccessfully revolted.
Finkelstein's first ad radiated disappointment and sowed seeds of disbelief: " Desperate candidates do desperate things ... Mario Cuomo could have been senator or President ...." Subsequent spots, often as brief as 10 seconds, highlighted Cuomo-era failures ( e. g. snarled traffic and record-high utility rates in Long Island ), his opposition to the death penalty, and especially the litany of tax increases over his 12 years.
Subsequent episodes reveal that Green had stopped gambling but then falls back into it briefly after Briscoe's death.

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Subsequent archaeological investigation found debris scattered over of seabed and evidence that the ship was wracked by two huge explosions one after the other.
Subsequent modifications of Watson's perspective and that of " classical conditioning " ( see under Ivan Pavlov ) led to the rise of operant conditioning or " radical behaviorism ," a theory advocated by B. F. Skinner, which took over the academic establishment up through the 1950s and was synonymous with " behaviorism " for many.
Subsequent investigations proved that the appearance of flying rods on video was an optical illusion created by the slower recording speed of the camera.
Subsequent to the specification of the original 15 elements, an ongoing process to develop exemplary terms extending or refining the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set ( DCMES ) was begun.
Subsequent productions include the Prince of Wales's Theatre's in 1872 and it was also the inaugural play at the new California Theatre in San Francisco in 1869.
Subsequent research by the likes of Hutton and Heselton has shown that in fact the New Forest coven was probably only formed in the early 20th century, based upon such sources as folk magic and the theories of Margaret Murray.
Subsequent to the book's publication, Chernyi was imprisoned in Siberia under the Russian Czarist regime for his revolutionary activities.
Subsequent evolution of the state was shaped by contact with the British and Dutch colonists from Cape Colony.
Subsequent reuse of and response to the term, including the picokernel coinage, suggest that the point was largely missed.
Subsequent loss of the region by Mieszko's son Bolesław Chrobry suggests that the conquest was difficult and the hold over that territory rather tenuous.
Subsequent work, through version 1. 8. 8 ( 1995 ), was driven by Eric S. Raymond, who added the form and menu libraries written by Juergen Pfeifer.
Subsequent sightings between this date and 1829 were made by other Europeans, but as in the case of the sighting and observations made by Vlamingh, the area was considered to be inhospitable and unsuitable for the agriculture which would be needed to sustain a settlement.
Subsequent orthographic modifications obscured the Latin origin of the word satire: satura becomes satyra, and in England, by the 16th century, it was written ' satyre.
Subsequent writers have noted that this was misleading, because the United Kingdom had a very closely connected legislature and executive, with further links to the judiciary ( though combined with judicial independence ).
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 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 events led to the cross-shareholding structure between Jardine, Matheson & Co. and Hongkong Land which was first instigated in 1980 by then taipan David Newbigging.
Subsequent Nobel Prize winner Roald Hoffmann was a doctoral student
Subsequent data gathering in the 1980s by historians Vladimir Žerjavić and Bogoljub Kočović showed that the actual number of dead was about 1 million.
Subsequent missions to Bhutan were made by the British in 1776, 1777, and 1783, and commerce was opened between British India and Bhutan and, for a short time, Tibet.
Subsequent eruptions from the Long Valley magma chamber were confined within the caldera with extrusions of relatively hot ( crystal-free ) rhyolite 700, 000 to 600, 000 years ago as the caldera floor was upwarped to form the resurgent dome followed by extrusions of cooler, crystal-rich moat rhyolite at 200, 000-year intervals ( 500, 000, 300, 000, and 100, 000 years ago ) in clockwise succession around the resurgent dome.
Subsequent East Anglian history is quite obscure, but in 779 Æthelberht II became king, and was independent long enough to issue coins of his own.
Subsequent settlements by Arab missionaries traveling to Malaysia and Indonesia helped strengthen Islam in the Philippines and each settlement was governed by a Datu, Rajah and a Sultan.
Subsequent development of water resources was from successively more southern streams flowing from the mountains to the east of the city.

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