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Subsequently and summer
Subsequently, in summer 1888, Gerald and Com traveled via London to Nice in the south of France.
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Subsequently the Germans were dealt major defeats first at the Battle of Stalingrad in the winter of 1942 – 43, and then in the Battle of Kursk in the summer of 1943.
Subsequently, Yerevan became the capital and the centre of the newly-independent Democratic Republic of Armenia, although the members of the Armenian National Council were yet to stay in Tiflis until their arrival in Yerevan to form the government in the summer of the same year.
Subsequently, he spent summer 2006 touring the United States and Europe with his band, Thunderbox, in support of the album.
Subsequently, Ugartechea received and passed on to Mexico many reports that the spirit of conciliation was growing in the summer of 1835 and that the greatest threat to a consensus favoring peace would be to bring more troops from Mexico to Texas.
Subsequently the summer grazing was used for sheep by crofters from Iona but in 1997 all livestock was removed.
Subsequently all regiments, whether British or Indian, serving in the region had adopted properly dyed khaki uniforms for active service and summer dress.
Subsequently Junius Blaesus, commander of three legions in summer camp in Pannonia, gave the men a holiday.
Subsequently another of Leif's brothers, Thorstein, sailed to the New World to retrieve his dead brother's body, but he only stayed for one summer.
Subsequently, a resolution passed in the Senate recommending aloha attire be worn throughout the summer, beginning on Lei Day.
Subsequently, the Crossley House was donated to people with learning disabilities and provided many summer holidays until it was sold to property developers in 2005.
Subsequently his work appeared in every summer exhibition at the academy until 1922, when Leader was 91 years old.
Subsequently, UEFA Cup qualification was ensured in the summer by succeeding in the UEFA Intertoto Cup 2008.
Subsequently a Department of the Environment Inspector, after hearing the evidence that a replacement bus service would be unable to handle the traffic in the summer months, ruled that the line should remain open.
Subsequently they have been invited to perform there every summer, and they spend a couple of months playing in clubs in larger cities such as Moscow and Saint Petersburg, as well as Yuzov's hometown of Odessa in Ukraine.
Subsequently, Josemi became Rafael Benítez's first signing as Liverpool manager, for £ 2 million in the summer of 2004.
Subsequently the song went to number 1 in the Swedish charts late summer of 2008.
Subsequently flying from Saratoga ( CV-3 ) with Fighter Squadron 3 ( VF-3 ) until the early summer of 1939, he reported back to NAS, Pensacola, for further instructor's duty on June 27, 1939.

Subsequently and delegates
Subsequently, together with the Italian Socialist delegates ( Oddino Morgari, Giacinto Menotti Serrati, and Angelica Balabanoff among them ), Rakovsky was instrumental in convening the anti-war international socialist Zimmerwald Conference in September 1915.
Subsequently, a compromise was reached, in which the northern delegates would agree to the southerly Potomac River site, and in return, the federal government would assume debts accumulated by the states during the American Revolutionary War.

Subsequently and were
The war of Clovis with the Alemanni forms the setting for the conversion of Clovis, briefly treated by Gregory of Tours ( Book II. 31 ) Subsequently the Alemanni formed part of the Frankish dominions and were governed by a Frankish duke.
Subsequently, Roosa and Mitchell were recycled to serve as members of the backup crew after returning from Apollo 14, while Pogue and Carr were re-assigned to the Skylab program where they later flew on Skylab 4.
Subsequently, a British leader named Vortigern is supposed to have invited continental mercenaries to help fight the Picts who were attacking from the north.
Subsequently, various modes of Chou's pseudo amino acid composition were developed for improving the quality of predicting subcellular localization of apoptosis proteins based on their sequence information alone.
Subsequently several experimental compilers were developed.
Subsequently, fibre links into the FLAG cable system ( which had a landing point in Estepona, about 50 km from Gibraltar ) were established and along with microwave links to Morocco giving Gibraltar a resilient communications infrastructure.
Subsequently, in 1946 he would go on to become a member of the society's governing council, although most other members of the society were wary of him and his academic credentials.
Subsequently they were considered an indispensable feature of philosophic landscapes.
Subsequently, large portions of Kazakhstan were ruled in sequence by the Uigur and Kirgiz Kaganates.
Subsequently the Latin cities of Corniculum, old Ficulea, Cameria, Crustumerium, Ameriola, Medullia and Nomentum were subdued and became Roman.
Subsequently, a reform constitution was approved, restoring limited parliamentary government, and new elections were held.
Subsequently, the Lancaster House talks were held and Robert Mugabe was elected leader of an independent Zimbabwe at the inaugural 1980 election.
Subsequently she attempted to be elected to Dáil Éireann ( the lower house ) but her efforts were unsuccessful, as were her efforts to be elected to Dublin Corporation.
Subsequently his remains were sent back to the Cretans, who placed them in a sarcophagus, on which was inscribed: " The tomb of Minos, the son of Zeus.
Subsequently, he and his followers were declared Covenant breakers by the Hands.
Subsequently three more versions of Ruby were released in two days.
( Syngman Rhee line ) Subsequently, some 3, 000 Japanese fishermen who conducted fishery operations in this vicinity were captured.
Subsequently, Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic were grouped together, on account of their especially similar features, while Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic were grouped as Uralic.
Subsequently, several alternative theories were proposed, including the neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development.
Subsequently, phenomenological themes were taken up by philosophers in France, the United States, and elsewhere, often in contexts far removed from Husserl's work.

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