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Thereafter and devoted
Thereafter, he devoted much time to setting up branches of Cymru Fydd ( Young Wales ), which, he said, would in time become a force like the Irish National Party.
Thereafter, his talents were devoted to the purpose of preparing himself as a scientific explorer.
Thereafter, for fourteen years, he devoted himself chiefly to questions of international law and arbitration, but in 1876, upon the advent of the Left to power, became minister of justice in the Depretis cabinet.
Thereafter she devoted her energies to looking after their two children, Anthony ( 1915 – 1987 ) and Alison ( 1922 – 2001 ), and making it possible for her husband to pursue his literary career.
Thereafter he devoted himself primarily to literary pursuits.
Thereafter, he devoted his entire life to spiritual attainments and composing Sufistic ( mystic ) poetry.
Thereafter he devoted himself entirely to literature.
Thereafter, Huang devoted himself to study and lived near his native home for much of the rest of his life.
Thereafter, Princess Bangja devoted herself to the education of mentally and physically handicapped people.
Thereafter Gifford devoted himself to landscape painting, becoming one of the finest artists of the early Hudson River School.
Thereafter, he devoted himself to a pioneering afforestation programme on his Dorset farm.

Thereafter and himself
Thereafter Struan works only for himself ; he starts by practising piracy on Chinese junks and uses them to make dangerous opium runs up the China coast.
Thereafter Károly Kerényi consciously started to distance himself from the philology taught by Wilamowitz.
Thereafter he established himself in the small town of Arnemuiden, and published parts 2 and 3 of the series, again raising a controversy.
Thereafter the rank was awarded only to professional soldiers, with the exception of Leonid Brezhnev, who made himself a Marshal in 1976, and Ustinov, who was prominent in the arms industry and was appointed Defence Minister in July 1976.
Thereafter, Brahma himself established the holy idols on Vaishakha Sukla, on Pushya star.
Thereafter Frederick styled himself King of Prussia rather than King in Prussia.
Thereafter, he confined himself to occasional performances, but he could still dance well in his late sixties, to the continual astonishment of his admirers.
Thereafter Besant continued to write voluminously by himself, his main novels being All in a Garden Fair ( which Rudyard Kipling credited in Something of Myself with inspiring him to leave India and make a career as a writer ), Dorothy Forster ( his own favorite ), Children of Gibeon, and All Sorts and Conditions of Men.
Thereafter, periods in which he functioned brilliantly alternated with periods in which he was morose and erratic and isolated himself.
Thereafter he joined the Athenaeum, in which he showed himself a severe critic.
Thereafter he permanently aligned himself with Charles James Fox and together with his brother George gathered together the various small groups of Irish whigs into a unified opposition.
Thereafter, Pizarro went on to look for Atahualpa himself, who was shielded by his faithful nobles who, in the end, were also captured by the Spaniards.
Thereafter Khaz ' al assumed his position as Sheikh of Mohammerah, proclaiming himself not only the leader of the Bani Kaab, but also the ruler of the entire province.
Thereafter, only Louis Alexandre de Bourbon, comte de Toulouse involved himself in maritime affairs.
Thereafter, also, by the emperor's permission, in his submissions to Later Liang he no longer referred to himself as a military governor but as the King of Wuyue.

Thereafter and study
Thereafter he was sent to Moscow to study at the International Lenin School and for the rest of his life remained a full-time politician.
Thereafter followed a two-year study of agriculture at Avoncroft Agricultural College in the Vale of Evesham, Worcestershire.
Thereafter, many Japanese students ( e. g. Kikuchi Dairoku ) were sent to study in foreign countries, and many foreign employees were employed in Japan ( see o-yatoi gaikokujin ).
Thereafter, he undertook numerous trips abroad to study in several European countries, the United States, Iran, and South Korea.
Thereafter, the young scholar earned a Russian high school diploma, apparently through independent study.
Thereafter, he went to Germany to study civil engineering and obtained a diploma from the University of Leipzig.
Thereafter he worked for the United States Geological Survey while pursuing graduate study.

Thereafter and British
Thereafter Ajmer-Merwara was administered directly by the British East India Company.
Thereafter the Imperial German Navy ceased any serious attempts to engage the British fleet and remained at home as a ' fleet in being '.
Thereafter he served as Chief of the Defence Staff until 1965, making him the longest serving professional head of the British Armed Forces to date.
Thereafter, the IRA waged a guerrilla campaign against British rule in Ireland in the 1919 – 21 Irish War of Independence.
Thereafter, the region was known to the British as the " Pirate Coast ", as raiders based there harassed the shipping industry despite both European and Omani navies patrolling the area from the 17th century into the 19th century.
Thereafter British language and culture began to splinter, and several distinct groups formed.
Thereafter the name Canada was used to designate the small French colony on these shores, and the French colonists were called Canadiens, until the mid-nineteenth century, when the name started to be applied to the loyalist colonies on the Great Lakes and later to all of British North America.
Thereafter, it was the British numbering that pushed ahead, with the 21st British edition in 1920, and the 21st American edition in 1924.
Thereafter, Cypriot nationals began to be hired and trained for the flight crews, which had previously been made up of British expatriates from BEA.
Thereafter, two flotillas of British ships arrived to pick up late arriving Poles ; in all, 10, 000 British and more than 4, 000 Polish personnel were rescued from La Pallice.
Thereafter, he was appointed by the Sovereign on the advice of the British government ; the Secretary of State for India, a member of the UK Cabinet, was responsible for instructing him on the exercise of his powers.
Thereafter he planned, or at least threatened, to write a new work All Safely Dead, in which, safe from the laws of libel, he could " expose " various deceased luminaries from the British social, academic, political and literary scenes, but the book was never written.
Thereafter, the British Empire mounted forces were on the offensive, pushing the German and Ottoman army back many miles across the Sinai Peninsula and reversing in a most emphatic manner the defeat suffered at Katia three months earlier.
Thereafter there were Resident Commissioners until Zululand was incorporated into the crown colony of Natal as British Zululand on 1 December 1897.
Thereafter and unlike other anti colonial movements, EOKA confined its acts to sabotaging military installations, ambushing military convoys and patrols, and assassinating British soldiers and local informers.
Thereafter, the British Empire declared war against Manipur and attacked it from three sides i. e., Silchar, Kohima and Tamu ( in Myanmar ).
Thereafter it was held by feudal Lords of Man ( the Stanleys, Earls of Derby, from 1406 to 1736 and the Dukes of Atholl from 1736 ) until the lordship was purchased by the British Crown in 1765.
Thereafter suppression became the defining British artillery tactic, a barrage could suppress a line of front several miles wide.
Thereafter, a line of grass and thatch huts was constructed, set in a permanent square in traditional British military style.
Thereafter, the British and US collaborated upon a joint design which was adopted for the use of both with majority of the construction carried out by the US and supplied under lend-lease.
Thereafter, the British began recruiting Irish regiments for the Crown Forces — including such famous units as the Connaught Rangers.
Thereafter, the military threat from Shinde's forces to the British was much reduced.

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