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Subsequently, the city is often cited by other Latin or Greek authors, in rare cases providing an overall description of the city or detailing its cults, as do Suetonius and Ammianus Marcellinus, who pay particular attention to the city's worship of Apis.
Subsequently, the region that is today Portugal has been colonized by many civilizations, which have left marks in the territory, constructing markers, defensive structures, homes and places of worship to suit their requirements and means.
Subsequently, Aurangzeb, or according to others, Babur razed this place down, in order not to give the Gentiles ( Hindus ) occasion to practice their worship.
Subsequently he officially corrected a lax interpretation of the Toleration Act 1689, as though it exempted from the duty of attendance on public worship.
Subsequently with the rise of Buddhist activists in the 1980s, the pool of worshippers who worship both Taoist deities and Buddha realigned to declare themselves as Buddhists even if they were primarily worshipping Taoist deities ( defined as families which worship Taoist deities at home ).

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Subsequently other topics would be explored in films such as Omar Guetlato of Merzak Allouache ; this production, which has been a significant success, is a chronicle of the difficulties that can meet the urban youth.
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, the accelerative force on any given ion is controlled by the electrostatic equation, where n is the ionisation state of the ion, and e is the fundamental electric charge.
Subsequently spatial measurements can be greatly affected, and careful analysis of the reconstructed volume is needd to ensure the correct results.
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, Wally is found in Burma and returns home, paralyzed from the waist down.
Subsequently, the Chester Beatty library was able to track down and buy a further 42 leaves, so that now approximately eighty per cent of the Syriac commentary is available ( McCarthy 1994 ).
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 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, when he is searched and found to be " a right little cigarette factory ", he is caned alongside the other boys ; hence, his look of shock and tears of pain are real.
Subsequently, in 1936 Church isolated and published just the portion relevant to computation, what is now called the untyped lambda calculus.
Subsequently he is assigned Earth-local or diplomatic missions, instrumental in founding the Federation.
Subsequently, in what is known in Egypt as the Tripartite Aggression, Israeli forces, aided by Britain, and France ( which sought to reverse the nationalisation and regain control over the Suez Canal ), invaded Sinai and occupied much of the peninsula within a few days.
Subsequently Hannah becomes pregnant ; her child is Samuel.
" Subsequently, however, the Pennsylvania courts rejected the Third Circuit's reasoning " that you can't claim wrongful discharge under a provision of the Constitution unless you can show state action ," which is impossible where the employer is a private enterprise.
Subsequently, the supplier is obliged to provide a return state and data that does not violate the state requirements of the client.
Subsequently, a soft part of the prey item ( usually a joint membrane in arthropod prey ) is identified, punctured with a bite from the jaws, and injected with saliva.
Prior to the Phanerozoic ( before 544 Ma ), it is believed that microbial or inorganic processes weakly regulated the ocean's silicon cycle .< ref name = grenne03 > Subsequently, the cycle appears dominated ( and more strongly regulated ) by the radiolarians and siliceous sponges, the former as zooplankton, the latter as sedentary filter feeders primarily on the continental shelves.
Subsequently to this we hear nothing more of Tyndaris in history ; but there is no doubt of its having continued to subsist throughout the period of the Roman Empire.
Subsequently, decentralisation is more effective in communities where achieving consensus is relatively straightforward.

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" 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, phenomenological themes were taken up by philosophers in France, the United States, and elsewhere, often in contexts far removed from Husserl's work.
Subsequently, the history of Como followed that of the Ducato di Milano, through the French invasion and the Spanish domination, until 1714, when the territory was taken by the Austrians.
" Subsequently, however, it appears that Alain Pompidou has written a letter dated 22 February 2007 to Lord Justice Jacob of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales ( with a copy to the United Kingdom Patent Office ) advising that he has " decided that at the moment there is an insufficient legal basis for a referral under Article 112 ( 1 )( b )", and that " the appropriate moment for a referral would be where the approach taken by one Board of Appeal would lead to the grant of a patent whereas the approach taken by another Board would not ".
Subsequently, the Board in decision T 154 / 04 refused to refer questions " explicitly taken from the questions proposed for referral to the Enlarged Board of Appeal in the " Aerotel / Macrossan " judgement " to the Enlarged Board of Appeal.
Subsequently, after the survivors were returned Berry threatened them that they would be taken to Europe in order to answer for their crimes unless they released the Boyd's papers.
Subsequently, the composition of parliaments in this period varied depending on the decisions that needed to be taken in them.
Subsequently, various circuses have taken place on the site of where the flats once stood.
Subsequently he visited Charles at York disguised as a Frenchman, but on the return voyage to the Dutch Republic he was captured and taken to Hull.
Subsequently, it was taken off of the market and re-listed for sale in two parcels totaling $ US 4. 625 million.
Subsequently the Soviet police commenced a manslaughter investigation which was dropped due to absence of evidence taken at the time of death.
Subsequently it was relocated to a Middlesex campus at Cat Hill and the lease of the building taken over by the TUC who used it as their national training centre.
Subsequently he served in France and the Low Countries, and was taken prisoner by Don Louis de Velasco, probably at the siege of Ostend ( a fact referred to in the epigram on Sir Henry Carey by Ben Jonson ).
Subsequently, no legal action was taken, and the leprechauns were allowed to stay in the park after hours.
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, they were the first Romanian team to make it to a European Cup final, which they won in front of FC Barcelona on penalties ( 2 – 0 thanks to goalkeeper Helmuth Duckadam succeeding to save all four penalties taken by the Spaniards ), after a goalless draw.
Subsequently he published little, and virtually disappeared from literary circles ; a few poems were taken by magazines.
Subsequently development was taken over by Marshall T. Rose and John L. Romine working at University of California, Irvine.
Subsequently Tone was captured and taken ashore at Buncrana on the east side of the Swilly.
Subsequently, the school was completely taken over by al-Azhar, a development which weakened the modern component.
Subsequently a series of photographs were taken of those who had been present, and the 5 foot x 11 foot 4 inches ( 1. 53m x 3. 45m ) painting was eventually completed in 1866.
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 after some in-fighting and argument over product strategy, the main Holos development team finally started to leave around 2000, and Crystal Decisions was finally taken over by Business Objects in 2004.
Subsequently, McMullan's wife was taken from their home and held, also at gunpoint, at an unknown location.

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