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Subsequently and 1815
Subsequently, he was appointed the Delaware Attorney General and served in that office from 1810 until 1815.

Subsequently and Congress
Subsequently, the success of the non-legally binding protocols was reported to the US Congress on January 9, 2009 in the Measuring Stability and Security in Iraq Report.
Subsequently, the Philadelphia Convention proposed in 1787 to grant Congress exclusive power to raise and support a standing army and navy of unlimited size.
" Subsequently, Admiral Rickover was asked to testify before Congress in the general context of answering the question as to why naval nuclear propulsion had succeeded in achieving a record of zero reactor-accidents ( as defined by the uncontrolled release of fission products to the environment resulting from damage to a reactor core ) as opposed to the dramatic one that had just taken place at Three Mile Island.
Subsequently in 1959, Congress passed legislation requiring all automobiles to comply with certain safety standards.
Subsequently, the House of Delegates of the American Medical Association voted to submit to Congress a bill to remove the limit on the amount of whiskey that could be prescribed and questioning the ability of a legislature to determine the therapeutic value of any substance.
Subsequently, when Vermont petitioned for statehood, Congress ordered a joint commission to settle the border between New York and Vermont.
Subsequently, he prevailed upon his friends in the Congress of the Confederation to pass a law which specifically exonerated him and his associates from wrongdoing.
Subsequently he became, with Benjamin Franklin and Arthur Lee, one of the regularly accredited commissioners to France from Congress.
Subsequently, he served on the staffs of four Democratic members of Congress, including Senators Frank Moss and Edmund Muskie.
Subsequently three pronged approach of Nepali Congress emerged for restoration of democracy.
Subsequently, another act of Congress dated June 24, 1967, provided that Silver Certificates could be exchanged for silver bullion for a period of one year, until June 24, 1968.
Subsequently he used such shunts, made of glass, as well as his canister-enclosed dialyzer, to treat 1500 patients in renal failure between 1946 and 1960, as reported to the First International Congress of Nephrology held in Evian in September 1960.
Subsequently he was elected as a delegate by the State of New York to the Continental Congress.
Subsequently, the Army again began planning the Punchbowl cemetery ; in February 1948 Congress approved funding and construction began.
Subsequently, practically all of the non-BJP, non-Congress parties got together and formed the United Front with external support from Congress ; this government lasted two years through two Prime Ministers, H. D.
Subsequently, SSC merged with Sikkim Janata Party in 1972, forming the Sikkim Janata Congress.
Subsequently he was elected a member of the lower house of the Confederate Congress.
Subsequently, in the aftermath of the Sixth Comintern Congress in 1928, the CPUSA adopted a policy of national self-determination for African-Americans living in the Black Belt of the American South.
Subsequently, the United States Congress increased the number of Justices to seven in 1807, nine in 1837 and ten in 1863.
Subsequently, the success of the non-legally binding protocols was reported to the US Congress on January 9, 2009 in the Measuring Stability and Security in Iraq Report ..

Subsequently and Vienna
Subsequently, he took part in the peace conferences at Hamburg, Regensburg and Vienna, and used his influence to obtain the restoration of the Palatinate, the emperor declaring that he had " scarce ever met with an ambassador till now.
Subsequently, she studied conceptual art at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts.
Subsequently, Fischer-Dieskau made guest appearances at the opera houses in Vienna and Munich.
Subsequently he studied with Leopold Godowsky in Berlin and from 1909 until the outbreak of World War I at his master classes in Vienna Academy of Music.
Subsequently, Ganghofer worked as dramaturge at the Vienna Ringtheatre ( 1881 ), as a freelance writer for the family paper Die Gartenlaube and as a feuilleton editor of the Wiener Tagblatt ( 1886 – 1891 ).
Subsequently sent abroad, he studied Indian poetry with Georg Bühler in Vienna, and Buddhist philosophy with Hermann Jacobi in Bonn.

Subsequently and its
Subsequently, its use spread beyond the Gnostics.
Subsequently, therefore, the word Emperor came to be used by its members as an honorific of exclusive usage for their divine king, as personified by the late Emperor of Ethiopia.
Subsequently, Galatia became an independent client-kingdom within the Roman Empire, its ruling having considerable local autonomy.
Subsequently, the United States Supreme Court also allowed his conviction to stand but ordered the appeals court to reconsider its decision as to the sentence.
Subsequently the motion picture The Sting brought ragtime to a wide audience with its soundtrack of Joplin tunes.
Subsequently, by the start of the 20th century, skating and indeed speed skating had come into its own as a major popular sporting activity.
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, 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 and much to the agency's chagrin, on launch CAPCOM Gordon Cooper gave Gemini 3 its sendoff by saying over the uplink, " You're on your way, Molly Brown!
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, it lost nearly all these gains, closing at 7, 054. 98 on March 10, 2009 — 81. 9 % below its peak twenty years earlier.
Subsequently to this we hear nothing more of Tyndaris in history ; but there is no doubt of its having continued to subsist throughout the period of the Roman Empire.
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, it took over marketing of all books of its parent from Macmillan.
Subsequently the Special Air Service ( SAS ) moved their base to there from its previous location in the city.
Subsequently it was adopted in other cities such as Denver, Colorado, New York, San Diego, Baltimore, Maryland, and Washington, D. C .. Barnes stated that he did not invent the concept but promoted its widespread use.
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, Fokker contributed to many European satellite projects, as well as to the Ariane rocket in its various models.
Subsequently, in 1942, the U. S. Army introduced its own man-portable flamethrower.
Subsequently, Muyahid organised a campaign throughout the Balearic Islands to consolidate this district and incorporated them to its " taifa " in early 1015.
Subsequently it dimmed again and by 1782 it appeared to have reverted to its former obscurity.
Subsequently, the city is often cited by other Latin or Greek authors, in rare cases providing an overall description of the city or detailing its cults, as do Suetonius and Ammianus Marcellinus, who pay particular attention to the city's worship of Apis.
Subsequently, Kingston's growth slowed considerably and its national importance declined.
Subsequently, the town was abandoned and few traces remain of its existence, today.
Subsequently, Lakeville became a flourishing milling center and its agriculture industry is still in operation.

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