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Subsequently, in " Dalek " ( 2005 ), it is revealed that the last great Time War was fought between the Time Lords and the Daleks, ending in the obliteration of both sides and with only two apparent survivors ; the Doctor and a lone Dalek that had somehow fallen through time and crashed on Earth.
Subsequently, the Nirvana exposure and the strength of the single " Backwater " ( their only charting single ) helped lift Meat Puppets to new commercial heights.
Subsequently, Chrysler and Hyundai considered a joint venture that would have Chrysler rebranding the Sonata manufactured at Bromont – only to later announce the deal had failed.
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, Leopold's only daughter, Carlota of Mexico, was named after her.
Subsequently, in only their third season the Bucks finished 66 – 16 — the second-most wins in NBA history at the time, and still the most in franchise history.
Subsequently, many made a living from working as mercenaries for continental armies, the most famous of whom was Patrick Sarsfield, who, having fallen mortally wounded at the Battle of Landen fighting for the French, said " If this was only for Ireland ".
Subsequently, however, the Chamber has revealed only that Lestz ( who received his own star in 2004 ) became chairman after Grant died in 2008.
Subsequently he exhibited a series of pictures in which fine pictorial use was made of the furniture and costumes of the early years of the 19th century, the subjects, as a rule, being only just enough to suggest a title.
Subsequently, a change in the law required that the tenancy go to only one legitimate son.
Subsequently, the fleet and network were scaled back, leaving only the original routes like New York, Miami and San Juan.
Subsequently the band moved in a progressive rock direction with the album O A e o Z, recorded in 1973 but released only in 1992 due to disagreement with the record company.
Subsequently, Neuville went to collect 69 caps with ten goals, being picked for the squad that finished second at the 2002 FIFA World Cup, and scoring the game's only goal in the round of 16 win against Paraguay.
Subsequently, Westcountry was re-branded as Carlton Westcountry in September 1999, although only referred on screen as Carlton.
Subsequently, there have been twelve posthumous awards, including the award to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in 1992, which was later withdrawn due to a legal technicality, the only case of an award being withdrawn.
Subsequently he regularly produced a novel a year for the next 38 years, missing only 1998 ( during which he published a short-story collection ).
Subsequently the Navy was greatly reduced for reasons of economy, and instead of regular ships many gunboats were built, intended for coastal use only.
Subsequently the Ottoman HQ under Abdullah Pasha expected to meet only three Bulgarian infantry divisions, accompanied by cavalry, east of Adrianople.
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, Peter Guthrie Tait called the Le Sage theory the only plausible explanation of gravitation which has been propounded at that time.
Subsequently BBC Wales discovered that Margaret Thatcher wanted to scrap the barrage proposal and only recanted when Nicholas Edwards threatened to resign.
Subsequently, the service was restricted to a rush hour service only of just 7 trains in each direction per day ( 3 in the morning and 4 in the evening ).
Subsequently, the combined Polish – Ukrainian forces entered an abandoned Kiev on 7 May, encountering only token resistance.
Subsequently, the CRTC was criticized for passing only 10 of the 48 total applications.
Subsequently the manor was bought and sold in the market and changed hands from time to time but its later manorial history is only a record of commercial transactions.

Subsequently and British
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 HM Sultan Jamalul Ahlam Kiram ( 1863 – 1881 ), the 29th reigning Sultan of Sulu, leased North Borneo in 1878 to Gustavus Baron de Overbeck and Alfred Dent, representing the British North Borneo Company in what is now the Malaysian state of Sabah.
Subsequently the British used either Evans ' Copper Age or the Eneo-or Aeneo-lithic, a translation of Chierici's eneo-litica.
Subsequently British, New Zealand, and Fijian servicemen as well as local islanders have claimed to have suffered from exposure to the radiation from these blasts.
Subsequently, Phoenicians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs in 870 CE, Normans, Sicilians, Spanish, French and the British have influenced Maltese life and culture to varying degrees.
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, there were Japanese film depictions, ( Godzilla, Gamera ), British depictions ( Gorgo ), and even Danish depictions ( Reptilicus ), of giant monsters attacking cities.
Subsequently, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain gave Sudetenland to Hitler in the ( ultimately vain ) hope of preventing a war, as codified in the Munich Agreement.
Subsequently, Fort Rosalie and the surrounding town, which was renamed after the extinguished tribe, spent periods under British and then Spanish colonial rule.
Subsequently he worked for the Ministry of Civil Aviation, British European Airways, the Bristol Aeroplane Company and de Havilland before moving to the United States in 1968 to lead market research for Douglas Aircraft.
Subsequently, the fleet was made up of British Aerospace RJ-100, De Havilland Canada Twin Otter, and Cessna Grand Caravan aircraft.
Subsequently all regiments, whether British or Indian, serving in the region had adopted properly dyed khaki uniforms for active service and summer dress.
Subsequently, the British Army adopted khaki for the campaign dress in 1897, and it was used in the Second Boer War ( 1899 – 1902 ).
Subsequently he was a Member of the British House of Commons representing Armagh to 1807, when he succeeded to his father's Irish titles as Earl of Gosford.
Subsequently, as a result of a dispute over child maintenance payments, Parkinson ( with Keays ' initial consent ) was able to gain an injunction in 1993, forbidding the British media from making any reference to their daughter.
Subsequently a number of its Dutch-speaking ( proto-Afrikaans often called " die taal " the language ) inhabitants trekked inland in 1835 in order to escape British administrative control in a movement that became known as the Great Trek.
Subsequently it has become a standard, being recorded by Frank Sinatra in London in June 1962, Rod Stewart on the 2004 album Stardust: the Great American Songbook 3, Nat King Cole on the 1961 album The Touch of Your Lips, Carmen McRae, Glenn Miller, Perry Como on his 1977 The Best of British album, Stephane Grappelli, Bobby Darin on the 1962 album Oh!
Subsequently, European explorer-merchants from the east started to discover British Columbia.
Subsequently, Hutton flew out to join the tour ; Immediately after he arrived, having travelled for four days, Hutton played against British Guiana, scoring 138 and 62 not out, before appearing in the third Test.
Subsequently, the British managed to establish gun positions within seventy yards of the gate of the fort at Almora and the British artillery demolished the walls of the fort at point blank range.
Subsequently Vernet furnished the consulate with progress reports and urged the establishment of a permanent British garrison in the islands.
Subsequently, Marie-Lucie Tarpent reassessed Tsimshianic, a geographically isolated family in northern British Columbia, and concluded that its affiliation within Penutian is also probable.
Subsequently, on 1 April 1949, Canadian nationality law was extended to Newfoundland, upon the British colony joining Canada as a province.
Subsequently, additional British, Canadian, and German graves were moved to the cemetery from other burial grounds, and there are now over 500 soldiers buried in St. Symphorien.

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