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Subsequently and James
Subsequently, under political opposition to women working in government offices, her position was reduced to that of copyist, and in 1857, under the administration of James Buchanan, eliminated entirely.
Subsequently, Blau was instrumental in hiring a number of professionals like Mel Powell ( dean of the School of Music ), Paul Brach ( dean of the School of Art ), Alexander Mackendrick ( dean of the School of Film / Video ), sociologist Maurice Stein ( dean of Critical Studies ), and Richard Farson ( dean of the School of Design ; now incorporated in the Art school ) as well other influential program heads and teachers such as Allan Kaprow, Bella Lewitzky, Michael Asher, Jules Engel, John Baldessari, Judy Chicago, James Hurtak, Ravi Shankar, Max Kozloff, Miriam Shapiro and Douglas Huebler, most of whom largely came from a counterculture and avant-garde side of the art world.
Subsequently he was brought up in the royal household of Charles I, together with his younger brother Francis and the King's own children, the future Charles II and James II.
Subsequently his political attitude underwent a change, the exact cause of which is not clear — probably a growing conviction of the dangers threatened by a Roman Catholic sovereign of the character of James.
Subsequently, Newgrange was visited by a number of antiquarians, who often performed their own measurements of the site and made their own observations, which were often published in various antiquarian journals ; these included such figures as Sir William Wilde, Sir Thomas Pownall, Thomas Wright, John O ' Donovan, George Petrie and James Fergusson.
Subsequently in 1990, James Dalgety in the UK invented the name Nonograms after Non Ishida, and The Sunday Telegraph started publishing them on a weekly basis.
Subsequently relocating from London to New York with his wife, Palmer released Pressure Drop in November 1975 ( featuring Motown bassist James Jamerson ).
Subsequently, the Unitarian of Christianity was continued by, most notably, Joseph Priestley, who had emigrated to the United States and was a friend of both James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, the latter of whom sometimes attended services at Priestley's congregation in Philadelphia.
Subsequently James I held it and it formed part of the dower of his Queen, Anne of Denmark.
Subsequently, on 24 May, Morton succeeded in getting into Stirling Castle and in attaining his guardianship of James.
Subsequently, the earldom was re-created for the 4th Earl's nephew and heir of line, Francis Stewart, whose father was an illegitimate son of James V. The second creation was forfeited in 1612, and although the heir was subsequently rehabilitated, the title was never restored.
Subsequently, President James Madison offered him an appointment as Minister to Russia, but Bayard declined, believing a Federalist could hardly well-represent a Democratic-Republican administration.
Subsequently, when General Red Jackson died in March, 1903, his portion of the Belle Meade estate was left to his son, William Harding Jackson ( I ) who, in turn, died just 4 months later in July, 1903 ; leaving the estate to Selene Elliston, the Catholic Church and his son, William Harding " Bill " Jackson ( II ), ( then age 2 ) -- all of which was to be administered by James B. Richardson, Executor.
Subsequently moving to Los Angeles he took the stage name of David James Elliott having found there was already an actor named David Smith.
Subsequently, he worked as advertising and promotion manager at Look magazine, where he met James " Ned " Doyle.
Subsequently they lived in Nottinghamshire where they had two children, David and John, who later changed his name to James.
Subsequently, during the reign of King James I, Sir William Hawkins and Sir Thomas Roe were sent to negotiate with the Mughal Emperor Jahangir for permission to establish trading factories in India on behalf of the Company.
Subsequently, he served in the gunboats CSS Nansemond on the James River, and CSS Selma in Mobile Bay.
Subsequently he admitted his son, Joseph McQuide, to the business under the firm name of James McQuide & Son.
Subsequently, on January 1, 2006, the Premier League investigated as to why the pitches at the Reebok Stadium ( Bolton Wanderers ), Ewood Park ( Blackburn Rovers ) and St. James ' Park ( Newcastle United ) were not able to repel the snow.
Subsequently, the development of the modern bullet to replace the round lead slug was achieved by James H. Burton and this improvement was adopted by the U. S. Army in 1855.

Subsequently and Rose
Subsequently, both Bright and Rose make successful recoveries.
Subsequently development was taken over by Marshall T. Rose and John L. Romine working at University of California, Irvine.
Subsequently, Rose sarcastically calls the Tenth Doctor " the Oncoming Storm " in " The Girl in the Fireplace ".

Subsequently and Dan
Subsequently, Vines replaced Lt. Gen. Dan K. McNeill as the commanding general of U. S. and coalition forces in Afghanistan.
Subsequently, Coryell's offense scheme was referred to as " Air Coryell " --- the name announcers had assigned to his high powered Charger offenses in San Diego, featuring hall of famers QB Dan Fouts & TE Kellen Winslow, and pro bowl WR Wes Chandler & HB Chuck Muncie.
Subsequently, the Republican Governor Dan Turner of Iowa declared martial law and called out Iowa National Guard troops to restore peace and to assist in capturing the ringleaders Jake Lenker and Paul Moore.
Subsequently, Li Dan was nominally put in charge of the imperial guards.

Subsequently and bad
Subsequently, Japan experienced the " Lost Decade ", which actually consisted of more than ten years of price deflation and largely stagnant GDP as Japan's banks struggled to resolve their bad debts and companies in other sectors struggled to restructure.
Subsequently, the latter rarely put in a bad performance since regaining first-choice status, even when Santos was dismissed early into the following campaign.
Subsequently, a federal appeals court overturned the award and the initial findings on the basis that Magaziner and the administration had not acted in bad faith.
Subsequently, the Giants made a series of bad trades and fell from contention thereafter.

Subsequently and boys
Subsequently, when he is searched and found to be " a right little cigarette factory ", he is caned alongside the other boys ; hence, his look of shock and tears of pain are real.
Subsequently both boys venture onto the roof of one of the school buildings, fall off and are severely injured.
Subsequently Faustulus rescued the boys, to be raised by his wife Larentia.
Subsequently, the social characteristics of boys and girls tend to carry over later in life as they become men and women.
Subsequently, many allegations of abuse of boys at the school emerged.
Subsequently, the first year boys ' house was named Bailey.

Subsequently and Harvard
Subsequently, Merton moved to Harvard University, where he was George Fisher Baker Professor of Business Administration from 1988 to 1998 and has held the John and Natty McArthur University Professorship since 1998.
" Subsequently, John Daugman, PhD ( Harvard Computer Science faculty ) was then salaried by both ophthalmologists to write the algorithm for their concept based upon an extensive series of high resolution iris photos supplied to him by Dr. Flom from his volunteer private patients.
Subsequently he taught sociology, first at Columbia ( 1959 – 1969 ) and then at Harvard until his retirement in 1990.
Subsequently he studied theology at the Harvard Divinity School, and graduated from Andover Theological Seminary in 1857.
Subsequently, he was connected with the Brook Farm movement, after which he studied theology at Harvard Divinity School, graduating in 1845.

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