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Subsequently, Bart experiences a crushingly disappointing birthday party when all his gifts turn out to be useless things like a cactus, a label maker, and a new suit.

Subsequently and end
Subsequently, the Druze chiefs of the Gharb placed their considerable military experience at the disposal of the Mamluk rulers of Egypt ( 1250 – 1516 ); first, to assist them in putting an end to what remained of Crusader rule in coastal Syria, and later to help them safeguard the Syrian coast against Crusader retaliation by sea.
Subsequently the Madrid garrison follows suit and the First Spanish Republic comes to an end.
Subsequently, in French botanical publications, from Michel Adanson's ( 1763 ) and until the end of the 19th century, the word was used as a French equivalent of the Latin ( or ).
Subsequently it becomes a mountain brook flowing straight down the val to the village of All ' Acqua or All ' Acqua Ospizio at, named for the hospice for travellers located there at the previous end of the road in former centuries.
Subsequently, the Gepids migrated further south during the 2nd century and were reported in the mountains north of Transylvania by the end of the 3rd century.
Subsequently Schweidnitz became part of the Prussian-led German Empire in 1871 during the unification of Germany and stayed within Germany until the end of World War II.
Subsequently, humans seek to flee our anguish through action-oriented constructs such as escapes, visualizations, or visions ( such as dreams ) designed to lead us toward some meaningful end, such as necessity, destiny, determinism ( God ), etc.
Subsequently, ADP-actin dissociates slowly from the pointed end, a process significantly accelerated by the actin-binding protein, cofilin.
Subsequently, she changed sides again and betrayed her dealings with the Abwehr to MI5, who used her radio link for deception purposes for a period in conjunction with the Poles and the SIS and then imprisoned her when her usefulness had ceased, until the end of the war.
Subsequently, prior to the end of 1948, Kennan was confident the state of affairs in Western Europe had developed to the point where positive dialogue could commence with the Soviet Union.
Subsequently, he is said to have negotiated with a presidential advisor at the time, Vladimiro Montesinos, in order to receive some benefits in exchange for helping the Peruvian government put an end to the Shining Path's militant activities.
Subsequently formed a bulwark of the Spanish Empire to land on its coasts the troops that end up destroying the First Republic of Venezuela.
Subsequently in 1925, the two-storey Stable Block was constructed at the north-west end of the parade ground and later used as an armoury.
Subsequently, he started in several games towards the end of the season including the FA Cup final which Chelsea won, however Wright-Phillips was substituted during the second half.
" Subsequently, with Guus Hiddink's temporary position as Chelsea manager, Quaresma found it hard to find space in the Chelsea starting XI squad, and he returned to Inter at the end of his loan.
Subsequently, he firmly tries to persuade David to stop seeing Jade until the end of school vacation in 30 days.
Subsequently he was employed in Nieuwpoort in 1472, at the church of Onze-Lieve-Vrouw, probably initially as a temporary arrangement, but by the end of the year the church authorities hired him on a more permanent basis.
Subsequently, he transferred to University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee and became a small college All-American playing both tight end and linebacker.
Subsequently, the Vulcan went into a dive and began rolling with the starboard wing on fire and struck the ground at the taxiway of the end of runway 07.
Subsequently, the ice ages that began at the end of that period and lasted through much of the Quaternary reduced the regions where the laurel forests could survive, to warmer southern areas.
Subsequently, apparently on the initiative of Richards, it expanded into critical support of the government and eventually resulted in the end of the civil war.
Subsequently the car underwent a partial restyling around the front end and gained new streamlined window-shaped louvres and was renamed the 1100B and popularly known as the " 1100 musone " ( i. e. " big nose ").
Subsequently, at the end of the film, Turner is shot by Chas and Pherber is last seen hiding in a cupboard.
Subsequently, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights issued a report that concluded, " The fact that weapons of war and combat-trained pilots were used against unarmed civilians shows not only how disproportionate the use of force was, but also the intent to end the lives of those individuals.

Subsequently and career
Subsequently, Napalm Death's former guitarist, Justin Broadrick, went on to a career in industrial metal with Godflesh.
Subsequently, Sharkey embarked upon a brief, but commercially successful solo career in the mid-to late-1980s.
Subsequently von Humboldt acted as a mentor of the career of this promising Peruvian scientist.
Subsequently, Trinidad entered a four-year hiatus without clarifying the status of his career.
Subsequently both his career and his standing in the College took a turn very much for the better.
Subsequently, he returned to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career.
Subsequently he developed a freelance career writing and broadcasting about German literature.
Subsequently, however, he moved to London, where the first mention of his dramatic career is a note in the diary of theatre entrepreneur Philip Henslowe recording that he wrote a play for the Admiral's Men, an acting company, in October 1596.
Subsequently, he pursued a career in public administration.
Subsequently, the narrator continues to be an intense fan of Gifford and his team, the New York Giants, during his NFL career.
Subsequently, he had an extraordinarily varied career, primarily in broadcasting, ranching, politics and business.
Subsequently, Batman contemplates giving up his crime-fighting career, until the Jazzman makes another attempt on the hospitalized Gordon's life, which arouses Batman's anger and gives him enough motivation to hunt the Jazzman down and continue his career at Gordon's urging.
Subsequently, in December 2007, the Mitchell Report included Giambi along with his brother Jeremy Giambi, who also admitted to using steroids during his career.
Subsequently, as Arthur pursued his engineering career, she followed him throughout the West ; to Leadville, Colorado, to Deadwood, South Dakota, then to Boise, Idaho, where Arthur originated a major irrigation project on the Boise River ; then to Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico, and finally to Grass Valley, California, where Arthur advanced to managing the North Star mine, and retired there.
It was in 1874 when Conn converted a discarded sewing machine frame into a simple lathe and started to turn out his mouthpieces and was soon in full production ( Subsequently Conn and Del Crampton became best of friends, and when Conn embarked on his political career, he was a staunch advocate of temperance ).
Subsequently, the producing duo picked up Best Picture Oscar nominations for Raging Bull ( 1980 ) and The Right Stuff ( 1983 ), their last project together before Winkler launched his solo career with the disappointing Revolution ( 1985 ).
Subsequently, she proved the possibility of having children and a successful concert career.
Subsequently, he embarked in a lengthy manager career, which included two very brief spells with his main club.
Subsequently, Sanchís had a career as a coach.
Subsequently he left behind a promising literary career and resigned as a teacher of English literature at St. Bonaventure College in Olean, New York, and entered The Abbey of Our Lady of Gethsemani in rural Kentucky on December 10, 1941, a moment which he described in the book: "... So Brother Matthew locked the gate behind me, and I was enclosed in the four walls of my new freedom.
Subsequently, Dassin attempted to rebuild his career in Europe.
Subsequently, he spent his career in Whitehall as a member of the British Civil Service, rising to senior appointments, first as Assistant Secretary at the Home Department from 1906 to 1913, and then as Legal Assistant Under-Secretary of State at the Home Office from 1913 until his retirement in 1933.
Subsequently, the loco was based at Norwich Thorpe ( w / e 31 January 1959 ) and March ( June 1961 ) before spending the remainder of her career on the London Midland Region: Willesden ( 1A ) ( w / e 30 March 1963 ), Crewe North ( 5A ) ( w / e 25 May 1963 ), Crewe South ( 5B ) ( w / e 19 May 1965 ) and finally Newton Heath ( 9D ) ( w / e 5 March 1966 ) from where she was withdrawn w / e 28 May 1966,

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