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Subsequently, Prof. Sir William Ramsay, a Nobel Laureate, was called on to propose a suitable place for such an institution who suggested Bangalore as the best location.
Subsequently, Hoyle's picture was expanded during the 1960s by creative contributions by William A. Fowler, Alastair G. W. Cameron, and Donald D. Clayton, and then by many others.
Subsequently, William III of Orange became stadtholder.
" Subsequently there was a bluff made to launch William from a pierrière, a type of trebuchet towards the castle.
Subsequently William IV and Queen Adelaide were both regular donors and visitors to the gallery.
Subsequently a stream of famous visitors came to view Staffa's wonders including Robert Adam, Sir Walter Scott ( 1810 ), John Keats ( 1818 ), J. M. W. Turner, whose 1830 visit yielded an oil painting exhibited in 1832, William Wordsworth ( 1833 ), Jules Verne ( 1839 ), Alice Liddell ( the inspiration for Alice in Wonderland ) in 1878, David Livingstone ( 1864 ), Robert Louis Stevenson ( 1870 ) and Mendelssohn himself in 1829.
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 1701 he rejected a personal appeal from William III of England to conclude peace on his own terms.
Subsequently, in 1637, Charles attempted to introduce a version of the Book of Common Prayer, written by a group of Scottish prelates, most notably the Archbishop of St Andrews, John Spottiswood, and the Bishop of Ross, John Maxwell, and edited for printing by the Archbishop of Canterbury, William Laud ; it was a combination of Knox's Book of Common Order, which was in use before 1637, and English liturgy in hopes of further unifying the ( Anglican ) Church of England and the ( Presbyterian ) Church of Scotland.
Subsequently, Burgess and publisher William Doxey recycled Burgess's contributions in such productions as The Purple Cow ( 1899 ) and The Lark Almanack ( 1899 )
Subsequently Torrey published reports on the plants that were collected by John C. Frémont in the expedition to the Rocky Mountains ( 1845 ), those gathered by Major William H. Emory on his reconnaissance from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to San Diego, California ( 1848 ), the specimens secured by Captain Howard Stansbury on his expedition to the Great Salt Lake of Utah ( 1852 ), the plants collected by John C. Frémont in California ( 1853 ), those brought back from the Red River of Louisiana by Captain Randolph B. Marcy ( 1853 ), and the botany of Captain Lorenzo Sitgreaves's expedition to the Zuni and Colorado Rivers ( 1854 ), also memoirs on the botany of the various expeditions for the purpose of determining the most practicable route for a Pacific Railroad ( 1855-1860 ).
Subsequently, the islands were frequently visited by sealers and whalers, but no thorough survey was done until the expedition of William Speirs Bruce on the Scotia in 1903, which overwintered at Laurie Island.
Subsequently, on December 9, 1957, the Civil Rights Division was established within the Justice Department by order of U. S. Attorney General William P. Rogers, giving the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights a distinct division to command.
" Subsequently Morris became known as instigator and even co-author of Wyoming Territory's groundbreaking 1869 legislation written a year before she became justice of the peace by Civil War veteran and South Pass City resident William H. Bright.
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, William the Conqueror's agents recorded in the Domesday Book 70 families and two mills in Brightwell and Sotwell, but where these stood and how they were powered is unknown.
Subsequently, his men harassed William T. Sherman's troops during the March to the Sea.
Subsequently the LVRR favored engines from Baldwin Locomotive Works and William Mason, but tried many other designs as it experimented with motive power that could handle the line's heavy grades.
Subsequently, Hardenbergh received commissions to build the Waldorf ( 1893 ) and the adjoining Astoria ( 1897 ) hotels for William Waldorf Astor and Mrs. Astor, respectively.
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 fell under the suspicion of newspaper editor William Thomas Stead.
Subsequently this foundation took the name of University College, the oldest college at Oxford University, founded on William of Durham's death and legacy in 1249.
Subsequently he established his own firm in which he republished the works of William Carleton and others.

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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, atom probe has been used in the analysis of the chemical composition of a wide range of alloys.
" Subsequently, Dianetics has achieved no acceptance as a scientific theory and scientists cite Dianetics as an example of a pseudoscience.
Subsequently, genetics has been used to investigate and resolve these issues.
Subsequently, the mass marketing of various size pumpkins in autumn, in both the corporate and local markets, has made pumpkins universally available for this purpose.
Subsequently, the TV series has Urquhart defeating Samuels in the second leadership ballot and ends with him being driven to Buckingham Palace to be invited to form a government by the Queen.
Subsequently, it has liberalized regulations to allow more foreign investment.
Subsequently the main ' push ' factor for Sikh migration has been economic, with significant Sikh communities now being found in the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, Malaysia, East Africa, Australia and Thailand.
" Subsequently, the Court has looked to societal developments, as well as looking to its own independent judgment, in determining what are those " evolving standards of decency ".
Subsequently inflation has remained in a range of around 15 % to 30 %.
Subsequently, undocumented claims that the Russian Orthodox Church has recently recognised Harold as a martyr have been made.
( Subsequently it has been republished by print-on-demand re-publishers.
Subsequently, the state's GDP growth rate has improved significantly, rising to 8 % during 2010-11 and 12 % during 2011-12.
Subsequently Milnor worked on the topology of isolated singular points of complex hypersurfaces in general, developing the theory of the Milnor fibration whose fibre has the homotopy type of a bouquet of μ spheres where μ is known as the Milnor number.
Subsequently, he announces that he is pleased with her " princely gait " and that she has passed the ' test '.
Subsequently she has devoted her energies to the Australian affiliate of EMILY's List, an organisation which promotes women's careers in politics.
Subsequently, Campbell has published a number of other collections ; many of his most popular stories can be found in the 1993 collection Alone with the Horrors.
Subsequently renamed the Andean Community of Nations, the organization has succeeded in increasing intra-South American trade.
Subsequently, it has had many productions in the US, Canada, and Australia.
Subsequently, the original soundtrack, with the composer conducting, has been released from an optical recording.
Subsequently, the story has been adapted for television, film, a musical and other media.
Subsequently becoming part of the Guy's Hospital Teaching Group in 1966, it closed in 1985 and the site has been redeveloped into the residential Ann Moss Way.
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, the chess world has seen two " champions ": the " classical " championship, claiming lineage dating back to Steinitz ; and the FIDE endorsed champion.

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