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Thereafter he was classified 1-o.
Thereafter Ajmer-Merwara was administered directly by the British East India Company.
Thereafter, Octavian started a propaganda war, denouncing Antony as an enemy of Rome, asserting that he was seeking to establish a personal monarchy over the entire Roman Empire on the behalf of Caesarion, completely circumventing the Roman Senate.
Thereafter, street and water communications were severed, rail and barge traffic was stopped and the Soviets initially stopped supplying food to the civilian population in the non-Soviet sectors of Berlin.
Thereafter, a massive aerial supply campaign of food, water and other goods was initiated by the United States, Britain, France and other countries.
Thereafter, he began a massive program of monumental construction, paradigmatic for which was the state temple called the Bayon.
Thereafter recourse was had with greater frequency to the judgment of the popes.
Thereafter, the United Kingdom was formally absolved of any remaining responsibility for, or jurisdiction over, Canada and Canada became responsible for her own destiny.
Thereafter, Himmler and Heydrich took over the political police of state after state ; soon only Prussia was controlled by Göring.
Thereafter, the seat of the Bishopric of the Isles was relocated to the north, firstly to Snizort on Skye and then Iona, a state of affairs which continued until the 16th century Scottish Reformation.
Thereafter, Stalin was at times referred to as one of the most influential men in human history.
Thereafter, Jochebed was employed as the child's nurse.
" Thereafter, JCS 1067 was supplanted by JCS 1779, stating that " an orderly and prosperous Europe requires the economic contributions of a stable and productive Germany.
Thereafter, Rich Kotite was selected to lead the team to victory ; instead he led the Jets to the NFL's worst record for two consecutive years.
Thereafter in the Netherlands the Utrecht hierarchy was referred to as the ' Old Catholic Church ' to distinguish it from those in union with the pope.
Thereafter, southern Dobruja was awarded to Bulgaria, while Hungary received Northern Transylvania as result of an Axis arbitration.
Thereafter, the annual average growth rate was estimated to be less than 1 %, similar to the low growth rates of most industrialized countries and to the target figure set by the Ministry of Health and Social Affairs for the 1990s.
Thereafter, the United Nations Emergency Force ( UNEF ) was stationed in Sinai to prevent any military occupation of the Sinai.
Thereafter, she was reincarnated many times, each time being shamed.
Thereafter, they used the term for any small error in performance and the term was used again when the group were together.
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 the only territory north of the Pyrenees that the Visigoths held was Septimania, such that their kingdom became limited to Hispania.
Thereafter a Spanish Waltz was danced.
Thereafter Yemen was ruled as part of Arab-Islamic caliphates, and Yemen became a province in the Islamic empire.

Thereafter and allowed
Thereafter, the periapsis was allowed to rise ( to 2290 km at maximum ) and then fall, to conserve fuel.
Thereafter, the Soviets were only allowed to cross via the Sandkrug Bridge crossing ( which was the nearest to Tiergarten ) and were prohibited from bringing APCs.
Thereafter, a limited number of Indian pilgrims have been allowed to visit the place, under the supervision of the Chinese and Indian governments either by a lengthy and hazardous trek over the Himalayan terrain, travel by land from Kathmandu or from Lhasa where flights from Kathmandu are available to Lhasa and thereafter travel over the great Tibetan plateau by car.
Thereafter, a successor of a person thus deprived of a peerage would be allowed to petition the Crown for revival of the deprived title ; the petition would be referred to a committee of the Privy Council, which would recommend whether the petitioner be reinstated or not.
Thereafter, collegiate players demonstrating economic hardship were allowed early entry into the NBA Draft.
Thereafter, members of other communities were allowed to join.
Thereafter the point where the islands appeared was cursed: no one would ever be allowed to cross at that point and anyone who tried would perish.

Thereafter and marry
Thereafter, many gay and lesbian couples obtained marriage licences in those provinces ; like opposite-sex couples, they did not need to be residents of any of those provinces to marry there.

Thereafter and succession
Thereafter, the heir-apparent to the Scottish Crown held the dukedom ; an Act of the Scottish Parliament passed in 1469 confirmed this pattern of succession.
Thereafter, a succession of plots and counterplots — the Rising of the North, the plots to liberate Mary Queen of Scots, and the Gunpowder Plot — each claimed a Percy among their adherents.
Thereafter, there was a dispute relating to succession to the title between David Melville and John Leslie, 1st Duke of Rothes.
Thereafter, he produced a succession of large exhibited oil paintings: some landscapes, but more usually grand biblical themes inspired by the Old Testament.
Thereafter the office of Presiding Patriarch in the RLDS church remained within the Smith family and was passed by lineal succession until 1958.
Thereafter, the majority of the Presiding Patriarchs of the LDS Church were descendants of Hyrum, in keeping with the tradition of lineal succession.
Thereafter, the " rule of elderness " was adopted as the rule of succession in the House of Osmanli so that all males within an older generation were exhausted before the succession of the eldest male in the next generation.
Thereafter, the Kuru throne was occupied in succession by Shantanu, Ashvamedhaja, Asim Krishna and his son Nemichakra ( Nichaksha ).

Thereafter and number
Thereafter the number and frequency of triumphs fell dramatically.
Thereafter, convicts from France made up the largest number of arriving residents.
Thereafter the number of its holders was inflated, and the office vanished sometime in the 12th century.
Thereafter, a number of magazines appeared with the same or similar name ( such as Chess Players ' Chronicle ) appeared.
Thereafter he took a number of guest conducting posts, including engagements with orchestras in Leningrad and Moscow in the Soviet Union where he returned for the first time in 1966.
Thereafter, the region comprised a Polish possession divided into a number of voivodeships.
Thereafter, some 1, 200 to 1, 300 slaves arrived annually ; within five years the number of slaves quadrupled to 2, 612 and the number of French doubled.
Thereafter she moved to San Diego and continued to work on numerical solutions of Mathieu functions until her death in 1996, concentrating on the use of continued fractions to achieve highly accurate results in a small number of computational steps.
Thereafter, the number of deaths fell to 180 in 1993 and 1994.
Thereafter there was a further upgrade to the airport's runways, and after the renovation of runways 1 and 3, runway 2 was re-designated as taxiway ' Delta '; this was because of its location on the same axis as a number of major obstacles, most notably the Palace of Culture and Science and Warsaw radio mast.
Thereafter, the number of colleges increased, and in 2010, the university had 41 graduate departments, 433 affiliated colleges and 232 recognized research institutions, with an enrollment of 496, 531 students for both the undergraduate and graduate courses.
Thereafter, he did not spare the network: " cliché succeeded to cliché "; " a mentally defective aborigine who was deaf in both ears would have little difficulty in leaving ' Double Your Money ' £ 32 richer than when he entered "; and after the network's first hundred days he attributed its viewing figures to the " number of people who are sufficiently stupid to derive pleasure from such programmes ".
Thereafter the endothelial cell density ( but not the absolute number of cells ) rapidly declines in direct proportion to the areal growth of the fetal cornea, achieving a final adult density of approximately 2400-3200 cells / mm².
Thereafter, every new house was allocated the next number sequentially, irrespective of its location.
Thereafter he made a number of films in a series titled The Movement of People Working.
Thereafter, the Proletarian Party controlled the operations of Kerr & Co., publishing a number of Keracher's works, including How the Gods Were Made ( 1929 ), Producers and Parasites ( 1935 ), The Head-Fixing Industry ( 1935 ), Crime: It's Causes and Consequences ( 1937 ), and Frederick Engels ( 1946 ).
Thereafter though the 1970s was a period of sustained growth for the SNP, which followed the pattern of the 1960s with a number of strong showings in individual by-elections.
Thereafter, it was reported that on 4 July 2007 McBride and a number of cars of Ekurhuleni metro police detained and intimidated Patrick Johnston at a petrol station, on the pretext that he was driving a car with tinted windows which is against South African traffic law.
Thereafter units were designated only by number.
Thereafter it fell by the wayside, along with a number of open games.
Thereafter Management restructured the balance sheet to wipe out a large number of shareholders.
Thereafter, until the 24th volume, the number of pages fluctuated between 288 and 304.

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