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Subsequently and networks
Subsequently, the entire Sportsnet family of networks underwent a major overhaul on October 3, 2011, as the cornerstone of its campaign to expand the Sportsnet brand.
Subsequently, the major sea powers in Europe sent expeditions to the New World to build trade networks and colonies and to convert the native peoples to Christianity.
Subsequently every Evangelical Christian broadcaster was taken off the national radio networks, with their only access being small independent stations with a very limited audience.
Subsequently, extensive trading networks developed in the region.
Subsequently other HD channels by lower cost providers, such as MavTV, The Outdoor Channel and The Sportsman Channel have taken the place of the HDNet networks.
Subsequently autoland systems became available on a number of aircraft types but the primary customers were those mainly European airlines whose networks were severely affected by radiation fog.

Subsequently and process
Subsequently in May 2005 the ruling UDP was ousted by the PPM, which restarted the process of constitutional modernisation.
Subsequently, Hippolyte Bernheim shifted the emphasis from the physical state of hypnosis on to the psychological process of verbal suggestion.
Subsequently the Spanish founded the new settlement of Mexico City on the site of the ruined Aztec capital, from where they proceeded with the process of colonizing Central America.
Subsequently he placed church lands under the control of the state and received some formerly self-governing areas under the " mediatisation " process.
Subsequently he saw the collapse of the socialist states of Eastern Europe and, under pressure from the French, began to prepare the process of bringing the country to capitalism.
Subsequently, Dave Sim has been in the process of purchasing Gerhard's share of Aardvark-Vanaheim.
Subsequently, ADP-actin dissociates slowly from the pointed end, a process significantly accelerated by the actin-binding protein, cofilin.
Subsequently he started afresh with a systematic plan to survey and document the birds of the Indian Subcontinent and in the process he accumulated the largest collection of Asiatic birds in the world, which he housed in a museum and library at his home in Rothney Castle on Jakko Hill, Simla.
Subsequently, as the German offensives were halted, a Soviet strategic counter-offensive and smaller-scale offensive operations were executed to force German armies back to the positions around the cities of Oryol, Vyazma and Vitebsk, nearly surrounding three German armies in the process.
Subsequently, after discussion on the newsgroup, the group was voted to be moderated in 1997 by the normal USENET RFD / CFV process, in which only spam and excessive crossposting are censored.
Subsequently a process was started called " Design Lansdowne " to get public consultations on the Park and the stadium.
Subsequently, ' it was above all in the process of refining the analysis of the transference during treatment and its different manifestations — lateral, indirect, and direct transference ( Freud, 1915a ; Sándor Ferenczi, 1909 / 1994 ; Michel Neyraut, 1974 ) — that the notion of displacement was expanded '.
Subsequently on their Facebook page Gatecrasher have announced they have found a new venue and are proceeding through the planning process.
Subsequently, Pulau Sakeng was subsumed by the land reclamation process of Pulau Semakau and the present day Semakau landfill receiving station was built directly on top of Pulau Sakeng after that process.

Subsequently and money
Subsequently, political parties and " watchdog " organizations have filed complaints with the FEC concerning the raising and spending of soft money by so-called " 527 organizations " — organizations claiming tax-exemption as " political organizations " under Section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code (), but not registering as " political committees " under the Federal Election Campaign Act, which uses a different legal definition.
Subsequently Gascoigne developed an addiction to gaming machines, frequently spending all his money including bus fare home on them.
Subsequently it was reported he was among 390 MPs required by Sir Thomas Legg to repay taxpayers ' money which allegedly they had wrongly-claimed.
Subsequently, under Gates who had served under Davis, in the run-up to the 1984 Olympic Games, Mayor Tom Bradley, keenly aware of the vast sums of money to be earned and with his political future on the line, empowered Gates to take all of the city's gang members — known and suspected — into custody, where they remained until shortly after the Games ' conclusion.
Subsequently he pledged money for the “ Young Artists Programme ”, several opera production sponsorships, and for the installation of seat back titles in the main auditorium.
Subsequently, Elinor releases Roddy from the engagement and makes moves to settle money on him ( which he refuses ) and three thousand pounds on Mary ( which Mary accepts ).
Subsequently, she alerted authorities to $ 25, 000 she found in her husband's closet saying it was part of the Abscam money.
Subsequently, the money that the Dodge brothers received from the case would be used to expand the Dodge Brothers Company.

Subsequently and transfer
Subsequently an agreement was reached in June leading to extensive transfers of ( unarmed ) Wehrmacht troops on Swedish rail-roads – probably Sweden's chief digression from her policy of neutrality between the parties of the World War – and in August Finland concluded a secret agreement according to which Finland could acquire weapons through Germany and Germany could transfer ( armed ) troops by truck through northernmost Finland.
Subsequently he joined Birmingham City in 2004 on a free transfer.
Subsequently, FAS 157 was subsumed into FASB Accounting Standards Codification ( ASC ) Topic 820 ( Fair Value Measurement ), which now defines fair value as " The price that would be received to sell an asset paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date.
Subsequently, Bishop Basil also claimed that, with the full knowledge of Metropolitan Anthony, ' letters of dismissal ' were prepared for clergy of the Diocese of Sourozh, to enable them to transfer out of the Diocese to another jurisdiction.
Subsequently, in 1879, Bolama became the first capital of Portuguese Guinea and remained so until its transfer to Bissau in 1941.

Subsequently and payment
Subsequently a pardon was granted him on payment of a fine of 300 pounds.

Subsequently and settlement
Subsequently, under Mexican law, land commissioner Jose Francisco Madero established an office in the settlement in the Coahuila-Texas province and on May 5, 1831, granted thirty-six land titles there.
Subsequently Havers challenged his wife's will, in which she left her estate to her children from an earlier marriage, obtaining a share of the estate in an out of court settlement.
Subsequently the New York Department of Environmental Conservation mandated a settlement package of $ 2. 2 million against the dairy.
Subsequently, the area was opened up for free settlement, the first land sales taking place on 13 December 1843.
Subsequently, the government reached a monetary settlement with the affected tribes, paying $ 26. 8 million for the loss of Celilo and other fishing sites on the Columbia.
Subsequently, the Anhui army crumbled within a week and Duan Qirui fled to the Japanese settlement at Tianjin.
Subsequently, as private motor cars became affordable, land between tram and train routes was developed for settlement, resulting in the construction of Ekibin, Tarragindi, Everton Park, Stafford Heights, and Wavell Heights.
Subsequently, the Tydings-McDuffie Act, which eliminated provisions for US military reservations and substituted a provision for " ultimate settlement ", became US law on March 24, 1934 and was accepted by the Philippine legislature on May 1.

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