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Thereafter, primarily female manga artists would draw shōjo for a readership of girls and young women.
Thereafter, they would return to civilian life, but report for regular periods of military training ( usually on the weapons ranges ) and an annual two week training camp.
" Thereafter, Hitler spoke of an inescapable battle against " pan-Slav ideals ", in which victory would lead to " permanent mastery of the world ", though he said they would " walk part of the road with the Russians, if that will help us.
Thereafter, the war in Spain settled into indecisive skirmishing from which it would not subsequently emerge.
Thereafter, they would remain under Danish control until 1917 when they were sold to the U. S. A. for US $ 25 million, and were later renamed the " U. S. Virgin Islands ".
Thereafter, Sherman became president of the St. Louis Railroad, a streetcar company, a position he would hold for only a few months.
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, conventional achievement in society would be the criterion for advancement within the Church of Satan.
Thereafter, whites in blackface would appear almost exclusively in broad comedies or " ventriloquizing " blackness in the context of a vaudeville or minstrel performance within a film.
Thereafter many notable persons would visit Zandvoort, including Elisabeth of Bavaria in 1884 and 1885.
Thereafter the sausage seller's accusations become increasingly absurd: Cleon is accused of waging a campaign against buggery in order to stifle opposition ( because all the best orators are buggers ) and he is said to have brought down the price of silphium so that jurors who bought it would suffocate each other with their flatulence.
Thereafter, he would win successive elections to the House of Assembly in 1962, 1967, 1972, 1977, 1982, 1987, 1992 and 1997.
Thereafter, the vote of 1946 commended the channeling of budgetary resources from the Union to the Amazon, determining that the Territory of Acre would be elevated to the condition of state as soon as its revenue reached the equivalent of the lowest state tax exaction.
Thereafter, he remade The Nation into a current affairs publication and gave it an anti-classical liberal orientation: Oswald Villard welcomed the New Deal and supported the nationalization of industries – thus reversing the meaning of " liberalism " as the founders of " The Nation " would have understood the term, from a belief in a smaller and more restricted government to a belief in a larger and less restricted government.
Thereafter, members of the Royal Family would stay periodically at Rideau Hall, if not as governor general then as guests of the Crown, so that the palace played host to Prince Leopold ( later also Duke of Albany ) in 1880 ; Prince George ( later King George V ) in 1882, 1901, and 1908 ; Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, and Princess Louise, Duchess of Connaught ( later also the Duke and Duchess of Strathearn ), in 1890 and as the viceregal couple from 1906 to 1912 ; Princess Louise in 1900 ; Princess Patricia with her parents from 1906 to 1912 ; Prince Albert ( later King George VI ) in 1910 and 1913 ; Edward, Prince of Wales ( later King Edward VIII ), in 1919, 1923, 1924, and 1927 ; Prince George ( later also Duke of Kent ) in 1926 and 1927 ; and Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, in 1929.
Thereafter the goose would follow whomever wore the boots.
Thereafter, Mulligan and Brubeck would work together sporadically until the final year of Mulligan's life.
Thereafter he continued the practice and was quite open about it, saying that you should not do anything you would be ashamed of.
Thereafter, Moore took a sub-Cabinet position with the administration of George H. W. Bush, and Breaux took the Senate seat that he would hold for eighteen years.
Thereafter, any deceased emperor could be made divus by vote of the senate and consent of his successor, and as a divus he would be served by a flamen.
Thereafter, the Garter Principal King of Arms would " place " the new peer and his supporters by leading them to the Lords bench traditionally occupied by those of the new peer's rank.
Thereafter he would take up prose fiction and the drama, not always with success.
Thereafter Seattle would dominate the lumber industry.
Thereafter, Navarrete's career went downhill and he would never again figure in big-money fights.

Thereafter and no
Thereafter, the feast of Saint Felix I, no longer mentioned in the General Roman Calendar, is celebrated on his true day of death, 30 December, and without the qualification of " martyr ".
Thereafter it was used very widely across the Islamic world, by no means just in Arabic-speaking areas, in many media for several centuries, and developed further.
Thereafter, Charles faced no direct threat to his claim to the Imperial throne.
Thereafter, they are no longer mentioned in historical sources but probably settled in Cappadocia.
Thereafter, while there is no specific record of its occupation prior to 1880, the history of the township is essentially indistinguishable from areas to the west, north and east in Northwest Minnesota ).
Thereafter, the Kaw had no recognized government until federal recognition and reorganization of the tribe in 1959.
Thereafter, lunatics were no longer chained, flogged or half-drowned in wells.
Thereafter only the poorest, with no access to an oven, had to continue eating puls.
Thereafter you are in no way involved with anyone else's government — no more than a Prussian subject is with Belgian authorities .”
Thereafter, the volcano took a rest and gave off no more than steam until 1929.
Thereafter, no attempt was made to contact Albanian resistance groups until 17 April 1943.
" Thereafter, however, there is no pretense, and his reputation as the foremost Secret Service agent often precedes him.
Thereafter, the castle fell into disuse and by Tudor times, the antiquary John Leland described it as " all in ruin no big thing but high ".
Thereafter, the former MP's party ( or the Government if they were independent or their party has no other MPs ) moves for a writ of election to be issued calling for a by-election.
Thereafter, Valentine begins to follow her brother Andrew ( no longer using " Ender " as his nickname ) in his travels.
Thereafter Loch Leven Castle was no longer used as a dwelling, but it was preserved by Bruce as a picturesque focus for his gardens.
Thereafter, however, the name " Charly García " would no longer appear in the advertising — the band would simply go by Serú Girán.
Thereafter, the 6th Army simply did not have the strength to attempt a breakout, operating less than 70 serviceable tanks, with limited supplies, while its infantry were in no condition to attempt an attack in the blizzard which had developed over the past few days.
Thereafter his career as a prose writer declined, and despite several attempts he completed no further novels.
Thereafter, such a person had no recourse to the legal system, and could legally be killed or robbed.
Thereafter the weight of their bodies compresses them until they can no longer be said to physically exist, so that an inspector, upon arriving, finds only their possessions.
Thereafter for that aircraft there were no further instances of the landing gear being mistakenly raised while the aircraft was still on the ground.
Thereafter, except for a possible performance at the Imperial court in Vienna late in the 17th century, there were no further revivals until the 20th century.
Thereafter, for ten years he wandered with no fixed abode.

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