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Subsequently both the statehood faction and the commonwealth shared control on a 50-50 basis from 1984 to 1988 and lost control that year as a result of their defeat in an internal primary that year between PDP forces led by then Senate president Miguel Hernández Agosto and NPP forces led by former Gov.
Subsequently these terms have become purely descriptive, and have largely lost negative connotations.
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, Romania joined the Axis Powers and recaptured it in 1941 and lost it again in 1944.
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, many other news organizations reported that the Oscar had been stolen or lost.
Subsequently, however, that recollection was also lost.
Subsequently, the town lost much of its area in the formation of the town of Harrietstown and town of Santa Clara.
Subsequently, the Heavenly Stems lost their original function as names for days of the week and dead kin, and acquired many other uses, the most prominent and long lasting of which was their use together with the Earthly Branches as a 60-year calendrical cycle.
Subsequently, a 1st or 2nd century date of composition circa 80 AD has been proposed for the lost Greek originals of the Gospel of Thomas.
Subsequently, Baldwin recovered some of the lost towns.
Subsequently, in the autonomous elections of 2005, Fraga and the PPdeG lost their absolute majority in the Parliament of Galicia, and despite obtaining elections with a 45 % plurality, a left government coalition between the Socialist Party of Galicia ( PSdeG ) and the Galician Nationalist Bloc was formed with socialist Emilio Pérez Touriño as the new president.
Subsequently, in 1971, it lost its permanent seat at the UN Security Council to the People's Republic of China.
Subsequently, more vessels of all types were lost in combat to mines and torpedoes than from all other causes combined.
Subsequently the original note was lost.
Subsequently the Tories picked up two seats from the Liberals in by-elections, and the Liberals ( who had won 169 seats in 1953 ) lost an additional seat to the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation ( CCF, the predecessor of the New Democratic Party ( NDP )).
Subsequently, he is assaulted by thugs when he refuses a charter contract to search for a lost Tsarist treasure, comes under suspicion from the Finnish police for smuggling when Tsarist-era gold sovereigns start turning up, and from the Finnish secret police for espionage.
Subsequently, they lost to LAX in a " Little Italy Street Fight " at Against All Odds, and a " Ghetto Brawl " at Destination X.
Subsequently, in a confrontation with the Decepticons on the planet of Junk, Magnus was blown apart and lost the Matrix to Galvatron, but was reassembled and reactivated by the Junkions.
Subsequently, Vader had a series of losses and was reduced to the status of a jobber to the stars, having a feud with Mark Henry which Vader lost.
Subsequently the term lost the military associations due to the original conception of the people as a body of warriors, and was applied ( sometimes in a deprecatory sense, cf.
Subsequently she lost her position as Minister of State, but continued to serve as a member of the parliament until 1990.
Subsequently they distinguished themselves in a number of battles ; back on the Somme at Gueudecourt in October 1916 ; on 23 April 1917, at Monchy-le-Preux during the Battle of Arras, where they lost 485 men in a day but checked a German attack.
Subsequently, Whalen, who lost the leadership to McNeil, did not publicly support McNeil in the leadership review.

Subsequently and again
Subsequently, the sector started lending again, with an increase of more than 4 % expected in 2011.
Subsequently, the two kings quarreled over Malcolm's possessions in England, and Malcolm again invaded, ravaging Northumbria.
Subsequently Bettino Craxi ( leader of the rising PSI ) reclaimed for himself the post of Prime Minister, again at the head of a Pentapartito government.
Subsequently Asti adhered to the Lombard League ( 1169 ) against the German emperor, but was again defeated in 1174.
Subsequently, it became a popular concert work and when the two men met again in 1925, Ravel refused to shake Diaghilev's hand.
Subsequently, Korea was invaded by the Manchus in 1627 and again in 1636, after which the Joseon dynasty recognized the suzerainty of the Qing Empire.
Subsequently Condit sued Dunne again, charging him with " revivifying " the slander in an appearance on Larry King Live in November 2005.
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 it dimmed again and by 1782 it appeared to have reverted to its former obscurity.
Subsequently, the institution once again became a hub for independent thinkers, and developed into a " stronghold of humanism ", and a centre of democratic thinking.
Subsequently, Wills was a member of Bad Company from 1993 to 1999 and again, briefly in 2001.
Subsequently, however, in 1780, Armfelt met the king again at Spa in Belgium and completely won over the previously disgruntled monarch with his natural amiability, intelligence and social gifts.
Subsequently he sees her made younger through penance, yet wrinkled and with white hair ; then again, as quite young but still with white hair ; and lastly, she shows herself as glorious as a Bride.
Subsequently, he was dropped from the team, until he was picked again for the tour of England.
Subsequently it was chaired by Simon Hoggart, Barry Took ( until 1995 ), and then again by Simon Hoggart until March 2006.
Subsequently, she changed sides again and betrayed her dealings with the Abwehr to MI5, who used her radio link for deception purposes for a period in conjunction with the Poles and the SIS and then imprisoned her when her usefulness had ceased, until the end of the war.
Subsequently, the contract for National Curriculum assessment marking and processing was again awarded to Edexcel.
Subsequently in April 1589, Huntly raised a rebellion in the north, but was obliged to surrender, and after a short imprisonment in Borthwick Castle was again freed.
Subsequently, as the income rises further, the budget line will again shift outward and parallel to itself to B3, where, the consumer will choose the optimal bundle X < sup >"</ sup >.
Subsequently 1 KINGS deployed to the Falkland Islands for four months and then again to Northern Ireland.
Subsequently, around the next perihelion in November 2001, the cometary activity appeared again, and persisted for 5 months.
Subsequently it was sometimes lumped again with C. macrurus, but the co-occurrence of this form and Large-tailed Nightjar C. macrurus without interbreeding in the northeast of the Indian peninsula was noted in 1987 suggesting their distinctness.
Subsequently, the family moved again, this time to Columbus, because Rhodes earned a modest basketball scholarship to Ohio State University.

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