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Subsequently and lost
Subsequently both the statehood faction and the commonwealth shared control on a 50-50 basis from 1984 to 1988 and lost control that year as a result of their defeat in an internal primary that year between PDP forces led by then Senate president Miguel Hernández Agosto and NPP forces led by former Gov.
Subsequently these terms have become purely descriptive, and have largely lost negative connotations.
Shortly thereafter Japan was granted free passage, and on December 21, 1941, Thailand and Japan signed a military alliance with a secret protocol wherein Tokyo agreed to help Thailand regain territories lost to the British and French ( i. e. the Shan States of Burma, Malaya, Singapore, & part of Yunnan, plus Laos & Cambodia ) Subsequently, Thailand undertook to ' assist ' Japan in its war against the Allies.
Subsequently, Romania joined the Axis Powers and recaptured it in 1941 and lost it again in 1944.
Subsequently, it lost nearly all these gains, closing at 7, 054. 98 on March 10, 2009 — 81. 9 % below its peak twenty years earlier.
Subsequently the CDA lost again a considerable amount of seats in the 2012 elections, resulting in a fifth place.
Subsequently, many other news organizations reported that the Oscar had been stolen or lost.
Subsequently, however, that recollection was also lost.
Subsequently, the town lost much of its area in the formation of the town of Harrietstown and town of Santa Clara.
Subsequently, the Heavenly Stems lost their original function as names for days of the week and dead kin, and acquired many other uses, the most prominent and long lasting of which was their use together with the Earthly Branches as a 60-year calendrical cycle.
Subsequently, a 1st or 2nd century date of composition circa 80 AD has been proposed for the lost Greek originals of the Gospel of Thomas.
Subsequently, Baldwin recovered some of the lost towns.
Subsequently, in the autonomous elections of 2005, Fraga and the PPdeG lost their absolute majority in the Parliament of Galicia, and despite obtaining elections with a 45 % plurality, a left government coalition between the Socialist Party of Galicia ( PSdeG ) and the Galician Nationalist Bloc was formed with socialist Emilio Pérez Touriño as the new president.
Subsequently, in 1971, it lost its permanent seat at the UN Security Council to the People's Republic of China.
Subsequently, more vessels of all types were lost in combat to mines and torpedoes than from all other causes combined.
Subsequently the original note was lost.
Subsequently the Tories picked up two seats from the Liberals in by-elections, and the Liberals ( who had won 169 seats in 1953 ) lost an additional seat to the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF, the predecessor of the New Democratic Party ( NDP )).
Subsequently, he is assaulted by thugs when he refuses a charter contract to search for a lost Tsarist treasure, comes under suspicion from the Finnish police for smuggling when Tsarist-era gold sovereigns start turning up, and from the Finnish secret police for espionage.
Subsequently, they lost to LAX in a " Little Italy Street Fight " at Against All Odds, and a " Ghetto Brawl " at Destination X.
Subsequently, in a confrontation with the Decepticons on the planet of Junk, Magnus was blown apart and lost the Matrix to Galvatron, but was reassembled and reactivated by the Junkions.
Subsequently, Vader had a series of losses and was reduced to the status of a jobber to the stars, having a feud with Mark Henry which Vader lost.
Subsequently the term lost the military associations due to the original conception of the people as a body of warriors, and was applied ( sometimes in a deprecatory sense, cf.
Subsequently she lost her position as Minister of State, but continued to serve as a member of the parliament until 1990.
Subsequently they distinguished themselves in a number of battles ; back on the Somme at Gueudecourt in October 1916 ; on 23 April 1917, at Monchy-le-Preux during the Battle of Arras, where they lost 485 men in a day but checked a German attack.
Subsequently, Whalen, who lost the leadership to McNeil, did not publicly support McNeil in the leadership review.

Subsequently and position
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, both the U. S. and the UK accused France of effectively blocking the negotiations by threatening to veto the proposed resolution " whatever the circumstances ", but France maintained that its position had been intentionally misconstrued.
Subsequently, in 2004, he was appointed Minister for Finance, seen as an almost mandatory position for any aspiring Taoiseach, and Tánaiste in 2007.
Subsequently, the uplift in the west progressed to the east, raising and tilting the Ogallala surface to its present position, and changing the environment from depositional to erosional.
Subsequently returning to his platoon position, he fearlessly traversed his lines under fire, encouraging his men to advance and directing the fire of supporting tanks against other stubbornly holding Japanese emplacements.
" 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 in 1909, Sundback was promoted to the position of head designer at Universal Fastener.
Subsequently, Taylor brought the party back to a more viable position.
Subsequently, the United General Party leader, Millis Beddoes, was appointed Leader of the Opposition when the Fiji Labour Party leader, Mahendra Chaudhry, declined the position.
Subsequently, in 1886, another law was promulgated which expelled from French territory the heads of former reigning families and provided that, henceforward, all members of those families should be disqualified for any public position or function and election to any public body.
Subsequently, the United States Customs Service formed the Division of Air Security, and established the position of customs security officer.
Subsequently, he was appointed Chief of Personnel and Inspection, a position that included responsibilities for the Intelligence Service and the recently created Policía Rebelde ( predecessor of Castro's Revolutionary Police ).
Subsequently, at Nash 70 in Ottawa this position was made into an ex-offico member of the Board of Directors.
Subsequently he consolidated the position by the skilful use of captured enemy and his own machine-guns.
Subsequently, the character appears briefly in the Doctor Who series four series finale " Journey's End " ( 2008 ), wherein K-9 and Mr Smith assist the Doctor in returning Earth to its proper position.
Subsequently he took a more critical attitude towards the war, from a socialist position.
Subsequently, in the government named on August 18, 2002, Mvouba was promoted to the position of Minister of State for Transport and Privatization in charge of the Coordination of Government Action.
Subsequently, the single spent eleven consecutive weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 top position.
Subsequently, MacArthur has written that he has reversed this position and no longer regards Christ's sonship as a role he assumed in his incarnation.
Subsequently, Dunn orchestrated Lesniak's removal from the ' party line ' -- a preferred ballot position aligned with almost all other incumbents — when it was time for the lawmaker to seek re-election to the General Assembly in 1981.
Subsequently, in September 2009, after a 4 month effort, one of the telescopes was moved to a new position, making the array symmetric and increasing its sensitivity.
Subsequently, Zhang was removed from his chancellor position, but at the intercession of the powerful eunuch Gao Lishi, avoided further punishment.
Subsequently President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed Winant to be the first head of the Social Security Board in 1935, a position he held until 1937.

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