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Subsequently and supported
Subsequently, China independently pursued the ideology of Maoism, which still largely supported the legacy of Stalin and his policies.
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, they supported abortive attempts by usurpers to seize power, out of a belief that only a new and orthodox emperor would win divine protection for the empire against its enemies.
Subsequently, he supported the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act that President Clinton signed into law in 1993.
Subsequently, however, he joined the league against Huntly, whom with Murray and Morton he defeated at Corrichie in October 1562, and he supported the projected marriage of Elizabeth with Arran.
Subsequently the accusation was supported by other females from within the party ranks and the issue of gaining governmental posts in exchange for sex produced a major outcry after Gazeta Wyborcza published the claims.
Subsequently, she supported their family.
Subsequently he came to know Henry Percy, 9th Earl of Northumberland, whom he supported in his quarrel with Sir Francis Vere in 1602.
Subsequently, she supported Emmylou Harris on her Australian tour.
Subsequently, Cosenza fought bitterly against the Angevin domination, supported by the clergy.
Subsequently, the British launched a counter-attack that supported the Black Watch as they began the methodical effort to dislodge the Chinese from ' The Hook '; B Squadron of the regiment, which was armed with the powerful Centurion main battle tank, was part of this attack.
Subsequently, when Adonijah endeavoured to secure the throne, Abiathar sided with him, leading king Solomon ( David's son ) to expel him from Jerusalem and reinforce Zadok's high-priesthood, who, along with Nathan the Prophet, supported King Solomon's accession to throne.
Subsequently he supported her work as a public speaker, suffrage campaigner, and ' woman preacher '.
Subsequently, UNESCO supported the organization of Introductory Courses in Futures Studies in the Asia Pacific Region, e. g. Fiji Islands in 1993 ; the Philippines in 1994.

Subsequently and opposition
Subsequently, the Government of Eritrea hosted a conference of Sudanese opposition leaders in June 1995 in an effort to help the opposition unite and to provide a credible alternative to the present government in Khartoum.
Subsequently, on December 27, 1989, Panama's Electoral Tribunal invalidated the Noriega regime's annulment of the May 1989 election and confirmed the victory of opposition candidates under the leadership of President Guillermo Endara and Vice Presidents Guillermo Ford and Ricardo Arias Calderón.
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 considerable opposition from academic staff of both UCL and Imperial led to a rejection of the merger.
Subsequently LDP became an opposition party, forming the Orange Democratic Movement, a coalition opposition politicians.
Subsequently to Williamson's minting of the phrase, and despite his emphatic opposition, the term Washington Consensus has come to be used fairly widely in a second, broader sense, to refer to a more general orientation towards a strongly market-based approach ( sometimes described, typically pejoratively, as market fundamentalism or neoliberalism ).
Subsequently, due to internal opposition, Mitzna resigned from the party leadership, and soon afterwards was replaced by Shimon Peres.
Subsequently, at an opposition rally on March 14, 2009, Sylla announced that he was joining the opposition and said that Ravalomanana should resign ; according to Sylla, that was the only solution and " as President of the National Assembly, I have to recognise reality.
Subsequently, after the final results were released on March 11, Seck congratulated Wade on his victory ; he was the only major opposition leader to do so.
Subsequently the party and other opposition elements refused this attempt to co-opt the ongoing revolution by installing a government composed at its senior levels by associates of the former regime.
Subsequently the timetables of the feeder services were adjusted and opposition to the Metro mostly died down.
Subsequently there was opposition among the students to the Musar method, and in 1897 the yeshivah was divided into two.
Subsequently, however, he acted in opposition to Mr. Berry, and also opposed the Service Government formed in 1880.
Subsequently, the strategic bombing effort's intelligence, targeting and planning, co-ordination, including mission designation command and control were separated — not without controversy and opposition — from actual operations commands in direct control of air forces on 23 February 1944.
Subsequently the issue was raised on multiple times in Parliament of India by the opposition which demanded his resignation.
Subsequently, he gained national fame for his opposition to abortion.
Subsequently he was elected to the Riga City Council where he was the leader of the opposition.
Subsequently, opposition was expressed about the lack of dialogue on this subject.
Subsequently, as the leader of the opposition, lent crucial support to making of the reservation policy for the backwards and its notification on 10. 11. 1978.
Subsequently, Emperor Suzong's court was also itself filled with internal struggles, with Li Fuguo aligned with Emperor Suzong's favorite concubine Consort Zhang, in opposition to Li Chu, Li Tan, and Li Mi.
Subsequently, however, most of the opposition, including the PIT, decided to boycott the parliamentary election.
Subsequently Mella came into contact with the Haitian opposition leader Charles Hérard, who in turn led the reform movement.

Subsequently and candidate
Subsequently, Orchard declared that he would be seeking the nomination in the Saskatchewan riding of Desnethé — Missinippi — Churchill River as a Liberal candidate in the forthcoming by-election in that riding.
Subsequently, he contested the election as an independent candidate and got elected.
Subsequently he was Prime Minister of Ukraine from 21 November 2002, to 31 December 2004, under President Leonid Kuchma, and he was an unsuccessful candidate in the 2004 presidential election, ultimately losing to Viktor Yushchenko.
Subsequently, Annapolis was a candidate to become the new permanent national capital before Washington, D. C. was built.
Subsequently, the Liberals ran Albert Wren as a " Liberal-Labour " candidate unsuccessfully in the 1948 election before his victory in the 1951 election.
Subsequently, Hameroff read The Emperor's New Mind and suggested to Penrose that certain structures within brain cells ( neurons ) were suitable candidate sites for quantum processing and ultimately for consciousness.
Subsequently, supporters of Ransom would allege that the Filmon camp encouraged third-place candidate Clayton Manness to run as a means of splitting the conservative vote.
Subsequently, he stood as the first ever candidate for the right wing Democratic Party at the 1999 Kensington and Chelsea by-election.
Subsequently Alliance took the controversial decision to withdraw from several constituencies which looked likely to be fierce contests between the Ulster Unionists and / or the SDLP against the Democratic Unionists and / or Sinn Féin, instead urging voters to support the pro Agreement candidate best placed for peace ( although Sinn Féin were pro-Agreement, its main rival for votes, the SDLP, was ideologically closer to the Alliance Party ).
Subsequently, he went on to build the Social Democracy Party ( in Spanish: Partido Democracia Social ) an institution that tried to introduce the Social Democracy ideology in Mexico, but failed to keep its official recognition by some 20, 000 votes in the 2000 federal elections in which he ran as the party's presidential candidate.
Subsequently, it became a sort of unwritten norm for the leader of the government to also be the party president or at the least, have a pliable candidate in the post.

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