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Subsequent and election
Subsequent to the 2006 midterm election, in which the Democratic Party gained control of both houses of Congress, Landrieu announced ( along with Republican Olympia Snowe of Maine ) the formation of the " Common Ground Coalition ", a group of moderate senators of both parties, with the goal of finding bipartisan consensus on legislative matters.
Subsequent to the 2008 election, the brothers believe it is wrong there are still two unelected figures on Sark's government – the seigneur and the seneschal, the local judge.
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 to the 1995 general election, the group founded " Grassroots United Against Reform's Demise " ( GUARD ) to lobby for the Reform Party's participation in provincial politics.
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 his election as Secretary General of the African National Congress in 1991, he became head of the negotiation team of the ANC in negotiating the end of apartheid with the National Party government.
Subsequent to the election of the Conservative minority government in 2006, Yelich was appointed by Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Human Resources and Social Development.
Subsequent to the 2006 election Harrison served as a senior official in the Conservative government.
Subsequent to the 1978 election, the party split into the Revolutionary Socialist Party ( Marxist-Leninist ) ( PSR-ML ) and the PSR-Leónidas Rodríguez Figueroa.
Subsequent elections were held in 1926, 1929, and 1930, though the 1926 election was annulled by the High Court of Justice and its members chosen by the Mandatory government.
Subsequent to the election, on 3 May 2011, Hancock was appointed Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.

Subsequent and result
Subsequent loss of the nasal / oral contrast in vowels may result in nasal consonants becoming part of the phoneme inventory.
The Nuremberg Code is a set of research ethics principles for human experimentation set as a result of the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials at the end of the Second World War.
Subsequent political events reverted that result to a more " clannish-tradition " direction.
Subsequent growers ' lockouts helped result in the defection of numerous Peronists from the FpV caucus, and further losses during the 2009 mid-term elections resulted in the loss of the FpV absolute majorities in both houses of Congress.
Subsequent protests have not had as significant an impact, but did result in some panic buying in 2005.
Subsequent pressure of population and the increase in sheep / goats / cattle further damaged the already weakened local environment to the point of no return, and as a result, the two deserts finally linked up in the 1990s, forming the larger current day Ordos.
Subsequent calls with remembered inputs return the remembered result rather than recalculating it, thus eliminating the primary cost of a call with given parameters from all but the first call made to the function with those parameters.
Subsequent mobilizations under an unrelated presidential call-up order result in a numeral device being worn to indicate the number of mobilizations.
Subsequent injections a week later did not, however, elicit the same reaction, and the result remains inconclusive.
Subsequent freezing and recrystallization can result in a layer of sediment-rich ice at the base of the glacier which, upon melting at the terminus, can result in significant accumulation of sediment in moraines.
Subsequent speeches were filled with purpose: when in the North he would be actively seeking funds, when in the South encouraged “ the material and intellectual growth of both races .” The result of one speech was the Atlanta Exposition.
Subsequent races saw a best result of 10th for Prost, and with successive retirements and failures to qualify Kauhsen gave up on the championship before the final races.
Subsequent to the war, Clothier oversaw further expansion of Rutgers, especially as a result of the G. I.
Subsequent infection or inflammation in the cavernous sinus can result in damage to any of the cranial nerves that pass through it or meningitis.

Subsequent and Party
Subsequent appeals, counter-appeals, and negotiations stalled the appointment of Labour Party ministers, however.
Subsequent media polls showed a surge in popularity for the PC Party.
Subsequent to the riots of 1988, Algeria adopted a pluralist system in 1989 which made possible for Hanoune to establish the Workers ' Party.
Subsequent Cannon lectures in New Haven and Boston met with organized disruption, however, with the New Haven gathering broken up and dispersed by Communist Party loyalists.
Subsequent to the Greensboro massacre, the group gave up its Leninist structure and moved towards a social democratic formation that would work for peaceful transition to socialism ; it dissolved the Communist Workers Party and formed the New Democratic Movement in 1985.

Subsequent and internal
Subsequent existential philosophers retain the emphasis on the individual, but differ, in varying degrees, on how one achieves and what constitutes a fulfilling life, what obstacles must be overcome, and what external and internal factors are involved, including the potential consequences of the existence or non-existence of God.
Subsequent restorations have more radically altered the internal proportions of the mediaeval building which Cottingham had retained.

Subsequent and conflict
; Leges posteriores priores contrarias abrogant ( Subsequent laws repeal those before enacted to the contrary, aka " Last in Time "): When two statutes conflict, the one enacted last prevails.
Subsequent activities brought him into conflict with Daredevil, Nomad, the Punisher, Boomerang, and Elektra.

Subsequent and between
Subsequent negotiations between Francisco Pizarro and Almagro concluded with the liberation of the third brother, Hernando Pizarro, in return for the definitive control and administration of Cuzco for Almagro himself.
Subsequent activations of the button between the initial activation and the request being satisfied have no effect.
Subsequent development saw Route 15 built between the city and Shediac.
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 Ryder Cup tournaments were moved from odd-numbered to even-numbered years to retain the two-year gap between stagings.
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 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 events caused the fears of nuclear attack on both sides to diminish significantly, as the tensions between the superpowers decreased, and have remained — at least in nuclear terms — comparatively low.
Subsequent models soon incorporated mechanical coupling between the lens and the camera body, indicating the working aperture to the camera while allowing the lens to be at its maximum aperture for composition and focusing ; this feature became known as automatic aperture control or automatic diaphragm control.
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 discussions between the RCAF and Avro examined a wide range of alternatives for a supersonic interceptor, culminating in RCAF " Specification AIR 7-3 " in April 1953.
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 negotiations between Johnston and Sherman led to the largest Confederate surrender of the Civil War at the Bennett Farm in Durham on April 26.
Subsequent sessions alternated between Vienna and Helsinki.
Subsequent investigations exposed a web of connections between Death Row Records, gang members who worked there, and LAPD officers who sometimes worked security for the label.
Subsequent treaties between Britain and Spain failed to mention the British settlement.
Subsequent releases occurred between 1985 – 86 in at least 8 and possibly 5 more sites north of Auckland.
Subsequent states were recognised between 1843 and 1844.
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 theoretical studies supported the early estimations of the small influence of the ionosphere day-night asymmetry ( difference between day-side and night-side ionosphere conductivity ) on the observed variations in Schumann resonance field intensities.
Subsequent critics have argued that Campbell's position was not self-consistent in the place assigned to the penal and expiatory element in the sufferings of Christ, nor adequate in its recognition of the principle that the obedience of Christ perfectly affirms all righteousness and so satisfies the holiness of God, thus effecting a peace and reconciliation between God and humanity — a true atonement.
Subsequent discussions between Robinson, Parkes and the Colonial Office clarified the governor's responsibilities in pardoning prisoners.
Subsequent criticism has vacillated between " traditionalists " ( chansons created as part of a popular tradition ) and " individualists " ( chansons created by a unique author ), but more recent historical research has done much to fill in gaps in the literary record and complicate the question of origins.
Subsequent short stretches of dual carriageway, at Loughlinstown, between Bray and Kilpedder, and from Donnybrook to Stillorgan were constructed during the early to mid 1970s, this phase ending with the opening of the Stillorgan bypass in October 1979.
Subsequent generations between the launch date and the target date will have no direct access to the artifacts and therefore these generations are prevented from learning from the contents directly.

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