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Subsequently and phrase
Subsequently, Andries van Dam repeated the phrase in a speech at the 1998 Engelbart's Unfinished Revolution Conference, at the opening of Session 3, and the phrase was also cited in John Markoff's 2005 book What the Dormouse Said.

Subsequently and despite
Subsequently, Indira and Feroze grew closer to each other while in England, and they married, despite initial objections from Jawaharlal due to his religion ( Zoroastrianism ).
Subsequently, he became an international peace activist, despite his strong Italian nationalism.
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, despite not approving of the knockout format, she has entered the world championships of recent years.
Subsequently, UEFA had the maximum four clubs represented by any one country from England in the group stages, and despite being the start of the 2005 / 06 season Collina announced his retirement soon after the game.
Subsequently, despite art world resistance, it toured to 16 venues in 6 countries on 3 continents to a viewing audience of 15 million.
Subsequently, and despite the lack of certainty over how or when the disease reached Australia, there has been history warfare over the allegation of the " use " of smallpox against native peoples.

Subsequently and emphatic
Subsequently he resided at Prague, but migrated to Brussels where he was made commander in chief of the Belgian army, an appointment he was forced to resign by the combined-and emphatic protest of Russia, Austria and Prussia, in-1839.

Subsequently and opposition
Subsequently, the Government of Eritrea hosted a conference of Sudanese opposition leaders in June 1995 in an effort to help the opposition unite and to provide a credible alternative to the present government in Khartoum.
Subsequently, on December 27, 1989, Panama's Electoral Tribunal invalidated the Noriega regime's annulment of the May 1989 election and confirmed the victory of opposition candidates under the leadership of President Guillermo Endara and Vice Presidents Guillermo Ford and Ricardo Arias Calderón.
Subsequently, under political opposition to women working in government offices, her position was reduced to that of copyist, and in 1857, under the administration of James Buchanan, eliminated entirely.
Subsequently considerable opposition from academic staff of both UCL and Imperial led to a rejection of the merger.
Subsequently LDP became an opposition party, forming the Orange Democratic Movement, a coalition opposition politicians.
Subsequently, due to internal opposition, Mitzna resigned from the party leadership, and soon afterwards was replaced by Shimon Peres.
Subsequently, at an opposition rally on March 14, 2009, Sylla announced that he was joining the opposition and said that Ravalomanana should resign ; according to Sylla, that was the only solution and " as President of the National Assembly, I have to recognise reality.
Subsequently, after the final results were released on March 11, Seck congratulated Wade on his victory ; he was the only major opposition leader to do so.
Subsequently the party and other opposition elements refused this attempt to co-opt the ongoing revolution by installing a government composed at its senior levels by associates of the former regime.
Subsequently the timetables of the feeder services were adjusted and opposition to the Metro mostly died down.
Subsequently there was opposition among the students to the Musar method, and in 1897 the yeshivah was divided into two.
Subsequently, however, he acted in opposition to Mr. Berry, and also opposed the Service Government formed in 1880.
Subsequently, the strategic bombing effort's intelligence, targeting and planning, co-ordination, including mission designation command and control were separated — not without controversy and opposition — from actual operations commands in direct control of air forces on 23 February 1944.
Subsequently the issue was raised on multiple times in Parliament of India by the opposition which demanded his resignation.
Subsequently, he gained national fame for his opposition to abortion.
Subsequently he was elected to the Riga City Council where he was the leader of the opposition.
Subsequently, opposition was expressed about the lack of dialogue on this subject.
Subsequently, as the leader of the opposition, lent crucial support to making of the reservation policy for the backwards and its notification on 10. 11. 1978.
Subsequently, Emperor Suzong's court was also itself filled with internal struggles, with Li Fuguo aligned with Emperor Suzong's favorite concubine Consort Zhang, in opposition to Li Chu, Li Tan, and Li Mi.
Subsequently, however, most of the opposition, including the PIT, decided to boycott the parliamentary election.
Subsequently Mella came into contact with the Haitian opposition leader Charles Hérard, who in turn led the reform movement.

Subsequently and term
Subsequently it became a technical term from Latin and Romance-language philology referring to the unwritten varieties of a Latinised language spoken mainly by the uneducated and therefore illiterate Italo-Celtic populations governed by the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.
Subsequently, the term Scythian, like Cimmerian, was used to refer to a variety of groups from the Black Sea to southern Siberia and central Asia.
Subsequently she was forced to drop out when her father died and her recently widowed mother could not afford the fees of £ 20 a term.
Subsequently the term " Division I-AAA " was briefly added to delineate Division I schools which do not field a football program at all, but that term is no longer officially used by the NCAA.
Subsequently, for most of the 20th century, " queer " was frequently used as a derogatory term for effeminate gay males who were believed to engage in receptive or passive anal / oral sex with men, and others exhibiting untraditional ( i. e., trans ) gender behaviour.
Subsequently the term was adopted by Safari tour operators for marketing purposes.
Subsequently the Impressionists, as well as such 20th century artists as Pierre Bonnard, Edward Hopper, and David Park painted scenes of daily life, but in the context of modern art the term " genre painting " has come to be associated mainly with painting of an especially anecdotal or sentimental nature, painted in a traditionally realistic technique.
Subsequently, the term " critical regionalism " has also been used in cultural studies, literary studies, and political theory, specifically in the work of Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak.
Subsequently, the term " monad " was used in the early history of microbiology to denote single-celled organisms.
Subsequently, the term referred to the argot used by these communities and, eventually, it referred to improper argot.
Subsequently, the term " bubi " was adopted by the indigenous people, who began referring to themselves as " mobube " and " babube ".
Subsequently Aziz became the first Prime minister to complete a full term in the office, in the history of Pakistan.
Subsequently, this term was appropriated by the technical and legal community in the context of any re-working of cultural imagery by someone who is not the original author.
Subsequently the term Imperial Latin was dropped by historians of Latin literature, although it may be seen in marginal works.
Subsequently, a period of nearly twenty years elapsed before Harris assumed the Presidency of Nauru for a second term.
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, both Yamaha ( most Yamaha QY sequencers ) and Roland ( the Roland PMA-5 ) have produced walkstations, although neither officially use the term for their products.
Subsequently, this term Walhôz was applied rather indiscriminately to the southern neighbours of the Germanic people, as evidenced in geographic names such as Walchgau and Walchensee in Bavaria.
Subsequently " patrician " became a vaguer term used for aristocrats and elite bourgeoisie in many countries.
Subsequently the Wright design " A Home in a Prairie Town " was published in February 1901 and first introduced the term " Prairie Home ".
Subsequently, on November 23, the board of directors decided to shorten the club's name, eliminating the term " Argentinos " and leaving the club with its current name: " Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield ".
Subsequently elected for the term beginning March 4, 1889, he was reelected in 1895 and served from June 18, 1889, to March 4, 1901.
Subsequently, the word is used as the nickname and colloquial term for people from the state of Ohio and The Ohio State University's sports teams.

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