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Subsequently and however
Subsequently, however, they entered into an alliance, and ravaged the seaboard of Attica.
Subsequently, however, they succeeded in winning a victory over the Athenian fleet.
Subsequently however, Emperor Constantine the Great reunited the two provinces in a single one, administered from Cirta, which was now renamed Constantina ( modern Constantine, Algeria ) in his honour.
Subsequently, however, Spanish National Police examiners suggested that the print did not match Mayfield and after two weeks, identified another man whom they claimed the fingerprint did belong to.
Subsequently however, sympathetic Irish Catholic ( or nominally Protestant ) local landowners housed monks or friars close to several ruined religious houses allowing them a continued covert existence during the 17th and 18th centuries, subject to the dangers of discovery and legal ejection or imprisonment.
Subsequently, however, that recollection was also lost.
Subsequently, however, the Chamber has revealed only that Lestz ( who received his own star in 2004 ) became chairman after Grant died in 2008.
Subsequently, however, once the Diponegoro resistance was suppressed, the Dutch attacked the state of Pandai Sikat in a renewed effort to gain control of West Sumatra.
Subsequently, however he won praise for leading a long fight to restore the company to health until it finally succumbed to the recession.
Subsequently, however, in 1780, Armfelt met the king again at Spa in Belgium and completely won over the previously disgruntled monarch with his natural amiability, intelligence and social gifts.
" Subsequently, however, it appears that Alain Pompidou has written a letter dated 22 February 2007 to Lord Justice Jacob of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales ( with a copy to the United Kingdom Patent Office ) advising that he has " decided that at the moment there is an insufficient legal basis for a referral under Article 112 ( 1 )( b )", and that " the appropriate moment for a referral would be where the approach taken by one Board of Appeal would lead to the grant of a patent whereas the approach taken by another Board would not ".
Subsequently, however, he moved to London, where the first mention of his dramatic career is a note in the diary of theatre entrepreneur Philip Henslowe recording that he wrote a play for the Admiral's Men, an acting company, in October 1596.
Subsequently, however, it turned out that Britain's long-term major rival was neither of the two but France, which had been considered a close ally up to that point.
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, however, Huan manufactured evidence against Sima Xi and petitioned that he be put to death.
Subsequently, however, he increased his margin of victory, in the 2004 election, his plurality was over 6, 000 votes.
Subsequently, however, he acted in opposition to Mr. Berry, and also opposed the Service Government formed in 1880.
Subsequently, he started in several games towards the end of the season including the FA Cup final which Chelsea won, however Wright-Phillips was substituted during the second half.
Subsequently, Reyes asked for a dispensation to attend personal matters, noting that he intended to join the team in a week ; however, he was not included due to time constraints.
Subsequently, however, her chart success began to fade.
Subsequently, however, he became convinced that the tunnel would not be to the advantage of Great Britain, and thereafter would have nothing to do with the project.
Subsequently, however, she chose to downplay Marchesi's influence on her vocal technique.
Subsequently, however, he was able to report on Scorponok's movements across the globe, though he was not in evidence at the final battle at the North Pole.
Subsequently, however, the school was re-opened in 1612.

Subsequently and Pennsylvania
Subsequently, confusion with another community in Pennsylvania, led to altering the name to " East Berlin.
Subsequently, he was reassigned to work among the Delaware Indians along the Delaware River northeast of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where he remained for another year, during which he was ordained by the Newark Presbytery.
Subsequently the Pennsylvania hired Raymond Loewy to " enhance the GG1's aesthetics ".
Subsequently, the L & HR obtained trackage rights over 13 miles of the Pennsylvania Railroad's ( PRR ) Belvidere Delaware Railroad between Phillipsburg and Belvidere ; once the bridge was completed, the L & HR had a continuous line from Maybrook to Easton.

Subsequently and courts
Subsequently the Cardinal nephew wrote to the nuncios who resided in the courts of Europe, stating that the excesses committed by the ambassadors had induced the pope to publish the edict.
" Subsequently, New Jersey, Colorado, Massachusetts and Puerto Rico courts have adopted the doctrine ; California's courts have repeatedly reaffirmed it.
Subsequently some 20 suits started in front of the Czech courts and international tribunals.
Subsequently, the courts also restored the NF headquarters and the membership lists to the Tyndall faction ".
Subsequently, after duty on several trial boards for general courts martial at the Norfolk and Washington Navy Yards, he was assigned to a succession of ships —, and — before joining the battleship in early 1898.
Subsequently, the ecclesiastical courts developed at Doctors ' Commons on the same site.
Subsequently Parliament amended the Criminal Code of Canada removing the ability of provincial courts of appeal to substitute jury acquittals with convictions.

Subsequently and rejected
Subsequently, Semm submitted a paper on laparoscopic appendectomy to the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, at first rejected as unacceptable for publication on the grounds that the technique reported on was ' unethical ,' but finally published in the journal Endoscopy.
Subsequently in 1701 he rejected a personal appeal from William III of England to conclude peace on his own terms.
Subsequently in January 2012, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie nominated attorney Phillip Kwon of Bergen County for New Jersey Supreme Court justice, although this nomination was rejected by the state's Senate Judiciary Committee, and in July 2012, Kwon was appointed instead as deputy general counsel of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Subsequently, Beneš suggested participation in the emerging alliance to Romania on August 17, 1920, but his offer was rejected by the irresolute Romanian government.
Subsequently, the company appealed to the Nagoya District Court in Kanazawa, but the appeal was rejected in August 1972.
Subsequently his widow offered his geological collection to the British Museum, which rejected it, and it was dispersed.
Subsequently, although Patassé rejected the agreement — saying that he had not authorized Luc Apollinaire Dondon, the first vice-president of the MLPC, to sign it — the MLPC announced on January 26 that it would support the candidacy of Ziguélé, who had previously been running as an independent.
“ If the Austro-Hungarian government is not going to abdicate forever as a great power, she has no choice but to enforce acceptance by the Serbian government of her demands by strong pressure and, if necessary, by resort to military measures .” Subsequently, Jagow realized that his statement was incompatible with his claims of ignorance, thus leading to a hasty second dispatch claiming total ignorance of the Austrian ultimatum, but threatening “ incalculable consequences ” if any power tried to stop Austria-Hungary from attacking Serbia if the ultimatum were rejected.

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