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Thereafter and started
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, Fritz and Laura Perls started the first Gestalt Institute in their Manhattan apartment, and Fritz Perls began traveling throughout the United States in order to conduct Gestalt workshops and training.
Thereafter, ether or chloroform started to be used.
Thereafter Károly Kerényi consciously started to distance himself from the philology taught by Wilamowitz.
Thereafter in 1870, when Nandlal left his job, qualified as a lawyer and started practicing English law at Agra, the family moved with him.
Thereafter he started teaching in Delhi and writing for various literary magazines.
Thereafter legendary promoter Gary Tovar and Goldenvoice Productions started booking shows at the venue, concerts by the likes of GBH, The Exploited, T. S. O. L., UK Subs, Circle Jerks, Angelic Upstarts, The Dickies, Wasted Youth, Dead Kennedys, The Vandals, D. O. A., Love Canal, Bad Religion, FEAR and M. I. A.
Thereafter, Beefcake started bringing garden shears ( with the handles taped to resemble barber poles ) to the ring, and using a sleeper hold as his finishing move.
Her father had to leave home, because of opposition to his marriage, Thereafter he started working in Delhi.
Thereafter, his new poems in Fun were captioned " The Bab Ballads ," and he started numbering them, with " Mister William " ( published 6 February 1869 ) as No. 60.
Thereafter the Muslim rule started.
Thereafter he shifted to the real estate business and started a construction company called Satyam Constructions.

Thereafter and war
Thereafter, Israeli ships were prohibited from using the Canal, owing to the state of war between the two states.
Thereafter, the war in Spain settled into indecisive skirmishing from which it would not subsequently emerge.
Thereafter, the Legislative Assembly granted amnesty for political crimes committed during the war.
Thereafter he was virtually king, though he acted in the names of Narmacil and Calmacil, save in the matters of war and defence over which he had complete authority ".
Thereafter the county saw a bitter guerrilla war between men who had been comrades only a year previously.
Thereafter, the war situation resulted in his ruling by decree.
Thereafter, the problem of restoring peace and order from the general chaos and disorder arising from the war came up.
' Thereafter, rumors of the possibility of war against the neighboring states spread.
Thereafter, for the duration of World War I, nearly all cargo in transit to an enemy nation was treated as contraband of war by the intercepting belligerent, regardless of the nature of the cargo.
Thereafter, she reported from the Bosnian war and other conflict zones.
Thereafter, it was used by U. S. and Allied forces until the end of the war.
" Thereafter, both the Soviet Union and Germany invaded their respective portions of Poland, while the Soviet Union occupied and annexed Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia in June 1940, and waged war upon Finland ( 1939 – 1940 ).
Thereafter, forces from Misrata played an important role in other theaters of the war, such as the Battle of Tripoli and the Battle of Sirte.
Thereafter the war west of the river was principally one of small raids and guerrilla activity.
Thereafter, the British Empire declared war against Manipur and attacked it from three sides i. e., Silchar, Kohima and Tamu ( in Myanmar ).
Thereafter, the Nazi government treated the Dutch more harshly: notable socialists were imprisoned, and, later in the war, Roman Catholic priests, including Titus Brandsma, were deported to concentration camps.
Thereafter, Buxton and Botha formed an effective partnership, planning and executing South African actions in the war, including the invasion of the neighbouring German colony of South West Africa.
Thereafter Spain provided some support for Irish Catholics in a draining guerilla war against England, and Spanish naval and land forces inflicted a series of defeats upon English forces.
Thereafter, Devi's place ( Chintamani gruham ), her war against bandasura, kundalini shakti, her properties ( like who can reach her and who cannot ) etc.
Thereafter, Yue assumed military positions and followed Cao in his futile war with Dong Zhuo.
Thereafter the factory became owned by the Romanian state and during World War II its production was seized by the Nazi Germany for war purposes.
Thereafter the Counts of Bigorre, notable participants in the Reconquista, the Crusades, and the war against the Cathars, strongly asserted their independence, though on a few occasions they prudently acknowledged the suzerainty of another ; as of Alfonso II of Aragon in 1187.
Thereafter, the war, though still brutal, was fought in line with the code of conduct that both O ' Neill and the Scottish commander Robert Monro had learned as professional soldiers in continental Europe.
Thereafter it fought in Italy at Salerno, Anzio, and San Pietro and was destroyed by the British in northern Italy just before the end of the war.

Thereafter and enemy
Thereafter, a heavy air attack by sixty-seven enemy dive bombers was fought off with a total of seventeen enemy planes being destroyed ...
Thereafter the Overmind left Kerrigan behind on Char to deal with the remaining enemy forces while it traveled to the Protoss homeworld.
Thereafter, they find themselves in battle after battle, each time with less equipment, fewer resources and a stronger enemy.
Thereafter, the soldier makes his way into the enemy headquarters with the goal of retrieving secret documents.

Thereafter and Rome
Thereafter, the Mauri entered into treaties with Rome.
Thereafter, Lucius, marching on Rome with an army, captures Aaron and threatens to hang the infant.
Thereafter the office continued as an honorific title, during the later centuries attributed to a leading clergyman in Rome, until it ceased to be assigned after 1948 and was finally abolished in 1964.
While it is not known where he received his rudimentary music training, he sang at a church in Rome from 1676 to 1677 and at the Milan cathedral from 1681 until 1685, when he was dismissed for “ misconduct .” Thereafter, he made his one recorded appearance in opera at Reggio nell ’ Emilia in 1687 ( in Varischino ’ s Odoacre ) and was based for a time in Genoa.
Thereafter, Archias was set up with a permanent residence in Rome in preparation for achieving full Roman citizenship.
Thereafter it was ranked consistently just after Rome.
Thereafter he divided his time between Europe and America, but spent most of his studio life in Rome.

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