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Subsequently, Helene Kröller-Müller became an avid art collector, and one of the first people to recognise the genius of Vincent van Gogh.
Subsequently, Scottish Presbyterian churches established missions in Malawi, such as the one in Blantyre founded in 1876.
Subsequently the Lords “ suspending ” power was reduced to one year by the Parliament Act 1949.
Subsequently, one of the earliest texts to mention the use of rockets was the Huolongjing, written by the Chinese artillery officer Jiao Yu in the mid-14th century.
" 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, the Comoran franc was devalued so that instead of being directly aligned with the CFA franc, seventyfive Comoran francs equaled one French franc.
Subsequently the two gods were worshipped as one in what had been the Temple of Thoth in Khemnu, which the Greeks called Hermopolis.
Subsequently both boys venture onto the roof of one of the school buildings, fall off and are severely injured.
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, the Cup races were conducted, usually every 3-4 years, based on a challenge issued by one club to the current Cup holder, which till 1983 was the NYYC.
Subsequently, it was one of five incorporated into Brown v. Board of Education, the landmark case which in 1954 overturned school segregation in the United States.
Subsequently, the range of natural resources that any one protected area may guard is vast.
Subsequently posted at Fort Ticonderoga, he worked to restore the defenses of what had once been one of the most formidable fortresses in North America.
Subsequently he became, with Benjamin Franklin and Arthur Lee, one of the regularly accredited commissioners to France from Congress.
Subsequently, the class Flagellata ( Cohn, 1853 ) was created for creatures, like Euglena, possessing one or more flagella.
Subsequently, it became one of the symbols of the Byzantine Empire and especially of Constantinople.
Subsequently, Barras became one of the five Directors who controlled the executive of the French Republic.
Subsequently, in pleading before the court of cassation on behalf of one of the rioters, he secured the annulling of the judgments given by the council of war.
Subsequently, a plague killed his family, except one brother.
Subsequently, a change in the law required that the tenancy go to only one legitimate son.
Subsequently their self-titled second album New Found Glory ( 2000 ) reached number one on the Billboard Heatseekers chart, and spent 21 weeks on the Billboard 200 chart.
Subsequently, he noted his interest to be one half of the first father and son duo to win world championships in Puerto Rico.
Subsequently I had the opportunity to witness its actual application at Toyota on one of our numerous Japanese study missions.
Subsequently, a sting operation by undercover Gardai found drugs that Lorcan was piggybacking on one of Garrigan's booze runs.

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Subsequently, the Druze chiefs of the Gharb placed their considerable military experience at the disposal of the Mamluk rulers of Egypt ( 1250 – 1516 ); first, to assist them in putting an end to what remained of Crusader rule in coastal Syria, and later to help them safeguard the Syrian coast against Crusader retaliation by sea.
Subsequently the Stockholm manuscript was translated into Swedish and Latin by Johan Peringskiöld ( by order of Charles XI ) and published in 1697 at Stockholm under the title Heimskringla, which is the first known use of the name.
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 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, representations are gradually organized into logical structures which first operate on the concrete properties of the reality, in the stage of concrete operations, and then operate on abstract principles that organize concrete properties, in the stage of formal operations.
Subsequently, at the new party's first leadership convention, Manning was defeated in favour of the younger, Stockwell Day, longtime treasurer ( finance minister ) of Alberta.
Subsequently, Matsui published an attack on the Data Encryption Standard ( DES ), eventually leading to the first experimental cryptanalysis of the cipher reported in the open community ( Matsui, 1993 ; 1994 ).
Subsequently, the Pledge was first used in public schools on October 12, 1892, during Columbus Day observances organized to coincide with the opening of the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.
Subsequently, the Habsburgs continued to confer the baronial title in the Southern Netherlands, first as kings of Spain and then, again, as emperors until abolition of the Holy Roman Empire, but these had become titular elevations rather than grants of new territory.
Subsequently, Gladding wrote the foreword to the Lincoln Highway Association's first road guide, directing it to women motorists.
Subsequently, Fontaine was forced to invent a name, taking first Joan Burfield, and later Joan Fontaine.
Subsequently, Erving was first settled in 1801 and officially incorporated in 1838.
Subsequently, the town purchased the abbey from the Crown for £ 100 in 1544 and then set about demolishing that very section, set aside as the church of St Lawrence, that had ensured its survival in the first place.
Subsequently the first young man makes the young woman's armpit hair attach itself to where his mouth would be on his face through gestures.
Subsequently, in 1851, the university established its first academic department.
Subsequently they settled on New Kids on the Block, after a rap song that Wahlberg had written and arranged for their first album.
" Subsequently legislative collections were established in 1791 in Upper and in 1792 in Lower Canada ; and in 1796 the first public library was founded in Montreal.
Subsequently, at the new party's first leadership convention, Manning was defeated in favour of the younger, more charismatic Stockwell Day, longtime treasurer ( finance minister ) of Alberta.
Subsequently he was chaplain, first to the royalist Sir Robert Shirley of Eatington ( 1629 – 1656 ), and then at the Exeter House chapel.
Subsequently, it became the first computerized embroidery machine marketed to home sewers.
Subsequently, they produced the Advanced Vela series, first launched in 1967, which could detect nuclear air bursts using instruments actually called bhangmeters.
Subsequently, wars are believed to have spread the same disease into central Anatolia, from whence it was deliberately introduced into western Anatolia, in acts constituting the first known record of biological warfare.

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