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Subsequently, in 1964, Richard Hosley, in his edition of the play for the Pelican Shakespeare challenged the theories of Hickson, Alexander, Houk, Duthie and Shroeder, and suggested an early draft theory.
In his statement on signing the extension, Nixon said: Subsequently, Oregon and Texas challenged the law in court.
Subsequently Guerrero challenged Mysterio to an " I Quit " match.
Naidu fought tooth and nail to halt the investigation. Naidu and his associates had challenged the high court order before the Supreme Court but the apex court refused to intervene in the matter and asked the petitioners to approach the high court for interim order. Subsequently Naidu, Ramoji Rao and others filed a vacation petition in the high court against the CBI probe. The matter took a new turn when Reliance Industries also impleaded in the case and Chief Justice Madan Lokur rescued himself from the case on the ground that he had shares in Reliance.
Subsequently, much of the behavioralist approach has been challenged by the emergence of postpositivism in political ( particularly international relations ) theory.
Subsequently, the article was strongly challenged by the late historian Jules Tygiel, who refuted it point-by-point in an article in the 2006 issue of SABR's The Baseball Research Journal, and in an appendix, entitled “ Did Bill Veeck Lie About His Plan to Purchase the ’ 43 Phillies ?,” published in Paul Dickson ’ s biography, Bill Veeck: Baseball ’ s Greatest Maverick.
Subsequently, the result was challenged amid allegations that a polling station had been kept open by force for longer than the deadline, allowing more people to vote, but the courts-while conceding that this happened, did not uphold the challenge because it held that the votes cast after the legal closing time would not have affected the outcome.
Subsequently, Cerullo was challenged on British television to produce his three best examples of claimed miraculous healing for scrutiny by a panel of doctors.

Subsequently and will
Subsequently, in the far field, the ions will be greatly magnified.
Subsequently, the supplier guarantees to the client that when a delete feature finishes its work, the data item will, indeed, be deleted from the buffer.
Subsequently, he promised to the public that if elected, he will push for participation in WHO under the principle Under the Roof of One China.
Subsequently, Constantine was instrumental in the organization of the 1896 Summer Olympics ; according to Pierre de Coubertin, in 1894 " the Crown Prince learned with great pleasure that the Games will be inaugurated in Athens.
Subsequently, GM stated they will shut down the division and dealers would have to close by October 2010.
Subsequently, the charges would be increased and would become, according to the procedures, lists of articles 86 to 127 in which will be added a few other charges, such as the prohibition to priests who do not belong to the order.
Subsequently, on April 15th A writes to B and says that he will not deliver the wheat.
Subsequently, The Office of the Mayor of London has also opted to move to adopt a Design Guide for Housing within the city which will be 10 % more generous than the Parker Morris Standards.
Subsequently, the event information will be made available on internet for the benefit of the broader community of current and future parents.
Subsequently, as the income rises further, the budget line will again shift outward and parallel to itself to B3, where, the consumer will choose the optimal bundle X < sup >"</ sup >.
Subsequently, the CPS concluded that there would be no prosecutions of scientists involved in the tests, although the decision will be reviewed following the result of the inquest into the death of a volunteer, Ronald Maddison, in November 2004.
Subsequently, none other than Godzilla will arise from the sea and destroy a ship.
Subsequently, the profits of industry Y will rise, leading to its expansion and generating demand for the output of industry X.
Subsequently, when three Elders-the Astronomer ; Possessor and Trader-threaten to use the Infinity Gems to prevent the In-Betweener from hurling Galactus ( with their brother Elders still inside him ) into a black hole, the conceptual being responds by summoning Death and forcing her to negate the three Elders against her will, a transgression that Death finds heinous.
Subsequently, God banishes Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden, and places cherubim to guard the entrance, so that Adam and Eve will not eat from the Tree of Life.
Subsequently, given a value for, possibly based upon the injection angle, and a cutoff radius, a characteristic particle filtering radius can be estimated, above which particles will be removed from the gas stream.
Subsequently, potential prefects will be voted in by the school population.
Subsequently, several Latter Day Saint denominations have established residence there, believing that it will be the center of God's Millennial kingdom.
Subsequently, he sets up the game for Yugi and his friends to play, and seals each of their souls into miniatures, thinking that he will be able to take the Millennium Puzzle without interference.
Subsequently the letters became more friendly, and on the publication of Alexander's Feast, in late 1697, Dryden wrote to Tonson, " I hope it has done you service, and will do more.
Subsequently, Matt seeks Kitty out to comfort her and reassure her that she will always have his admiration, affection, and respect, regardless of the views of others.
Subsequently, ships will be subject to a system of survey, verification, certification, and control to ensure that their security measures are implemented.
Subsequently, an agency will not be allowed to continue representing a model unless she submits to a health test every three months and receives higher than 18. 5 BMI.

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Subsequently other topics would be explored in films such as Omar Guetlato of Merzak Allouache ; this production, which has been a significant success, is a chronicle of the difficulties that can meet the urban youth.
Subsequently in May 2005 the ruling UDP was ousted by the PPM, which restarted the process of constitutional modernisation.
Subsequently the French Celestines, with the consent of the Italian superiors of the order, and of Pope Martin V in 1427, obtained the privilege of making new constitutions for themselves, which they did in the 17th century in a series of regulations accepted by the provincial chapter in 1667.
Subsequently John von Neumann attempted to establish a general framework for these algebras which culminated in a series of papers on rings of operators.
Subsequently, fibre links into the FLAG cable system ( which had a landing point in Estepona, about 50 km from Gibraltar ) were established and along with microwave links to Morocco giving Gibraltar a resilient communications infrastructure.
Subsequently, the Visigothic nobleman Pelagius began the Reconquista with his victory at the Battle of Covadonga, and founded the Kingdom of Asturias, which eventually evolved in to modern Spain and northern Portugal.
Subsequently, on 26 September, he entered the Colorado River, which he named the Buena Guia.
Subsequently the Stockholm manuscript was translated into Swedish and Latin by Johan Peringskiöld ( by order of Charles XI ) and published in 1697 at Stockholm under the title Heimskringla, which is the first known use of the name.
Subsequently his remains were sent back to the Cretans, who placed them in a sarcophagus, on which was inscribed: " The tomb of Minos, the son of Zeus.
Subsequently, Fred Wolf invented, and obtained U. S. patents on, several new gaming devices which included " Three-special-dice ", and games such as " Sweepstakes Blackjack ", " Fast-action hold ' em ", " Lucky Pan-9 " and " Pai Gow jokers ".
Subsequently, in what is known in Egypt as the Tripartite Aggression, Israeli forces, aided by Britain, and France ( which sought to reverse the nationalisation and regain control over the Suez Canal ), invaded Sinai and occupied much of the peninsula within a few days.
Subsequently, China independently pursued the ideology of Maoism, which still largely supported the legacy of Stalin and his policies.
Subsequently, tropinone reductase I ( EC 1. 1. 1. 206 ) converts tropinone to tropine which condenses with phenylalanine-derived phenyllactate to littorine.
Subsequently, in 1997 Imperium Games published Marc Miller's Traveller, often referred to as T4, which returned to the classic setting and game system, though not without some major alterations.
" Subsequently, however, the Pennsylvania courts rejected the Third Circuit's reasoning " that you can't claim wrongful discharge under a provision of the Constitution unless you can show state action ," which is impossible where the employer is a private enterprise.
Subsequently, representations are gradually organized into logical structures which first operate on the concrete properties of the reality, in the stage of concrete operations, and then operate on abstract principles that organize concrete properties, in the stage of formal operations.
Subsequently, the Parliament Bill for social reform and Irish Home Rule, which Lloyd George strongly supported, was passed and the veto power of the House of Lords was greatly curtailed.
Subsequently the Macedonians were defeated by the Roman Republic, which for most of its final tenure allowed home rule to the Lycians, including their own language, Greek.
Subsequently, Korea was invaded by the Manchus in 1627 and again in 1636, after which the Joseon dynasty recognized the suzerainty of the Qing Empire.
' Subsequently Forrest made a report in which he left out the part which shocks humanity to read.
Subsequently CERN built the Antiproton Decelerator in order to support efforts towards creating low-energy antihydrogen which could be used for tests of fundamental symmetries.
Subsequently, he toured Europe and North Africa for a year and returned for a year to his native Finland, after which he returned to Cranbrook to work for his father and teach at the academy.
Subsequently the term " Division I-AAA " was briefly added to delineate Division I schools which do not field a football program at all, but that term is no longer officially used by the NCAA.
Subsequently she has devoted her energies to the Australian affiliate of EMILY's List, an organisation which promotes women's careers in politics.

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