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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 American Airlines reached settlement agreements with a majority of the domestic Plaintiffs.
Thereafter, another out-of-court settlement was reached.
Thereafter, the villagers of Phata and Tarsali formed a vigil group and watched over the trees till December, when they had another successful stand-off, when the activists reached the site in time.
Thereafter, the storm began restrengthening and reached a secondary peak slightly below the threshold for a Category 2 hurricane on August 30.
Thereafter it reversed direction and reached an even higher peak at # 18 on 24 September-1 October 1977.

Thereafter and by
Thereafter Ajmer-Merwara was administered directly by the British East India Company.
Thereafter, a massive aerial supply campaign of food, water and other goods was initiated by the United States, Britain, France and other countries.
Thereafter, the file is divided into segments, each introduced by a 1-byte sentinel:
Thereafter, Himmler and Heydrich took over the political police of state after state ; soon only Prussia was controlled by Göring.
" 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, postage stamp use in the U. S. quickly doubled, and by 1861 had quadrupled.
Thereafter, until his death at the age of thirty by suicide, Howard's writings were published in a wide selection of magazines, journals, and newspapers, and he had become successful in several genres.
Thereafter Channel Nine attempted many new soap operas, several produced by the Reg Grundy Organisation, including Taurus Rising, Waterloo Station, Starting Out and Possession, along with Prime Time produced by Crawford's.
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, it continued to support efforts to restore stability in Albania by participating in the WEU's Multinational Advisory Police Element ( MAPE ) helping to reconstitute and train Albanian police.
Thereafter, the votes are opened and counted by the Vice President, as President of the Senate, in a joint session of Congress.
Thereafter, by Resolution 35 / 55 of 5 December 1980, the UN General Assembly approved the establishment of the University for Peace by adopting the International Agreement for the Establishment of the University for Peace ( UPEACE ) along with the Charter of the University for Peace.
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, in accordance with the Statute of Westminster 1931, the appointment was made by the sovereign with the direction of his or her Canadian ministers only.
Thereafter, the village was referred to by all as Montgomery Court House.
Thereafter, the ministry lost a vote on a procedural motion by twenty-two votes.
" Thereafter, his troops did little damage to the civilian infrastructure, as North Carolina, unlike its southern neighbor, was regarded by his men as a reluctant Confederate state, having been the last to secede from the Union.
Thereafter the resistance movements, coordinated by the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea in exile, were largely active in neighboring Manchuria, China and Siberia.
Thereafter the character — sometimes a peasant, but more often now an Italianate " second " zanni — appeared fairly regularly in the Italians ’ offerings, his role always taken by one Giuseppe Giaratone ( or Geratoni ), until the troupe was banished by royal decree in 1697.
Thereafter bands of Lakota Sioux led by Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse and others, along with their Northern Cheyenne allies, hunted and raided throughout the length and breadth of eastern Montana and northeastern Wyoming, which had been for a time ancestral Crow territory.
Thereafter, the SA became overshadowed by the SS, and by 1939 had little remaining significance in the Nazi Party.

Thereafter and route
Thereafter, the newly unoccupied area — being the eastern terminus of the Mohawk Trail, a principal route for Native American trade traveling west into New York — was colonized by the English in 1686 as part of Deerfield.
Thereafter, the route to Durban is dual carriageway motorway.
Thereafter, the route climbs again along the Verdon, first very high above the riverbanks, then very close, to arrive at a pebble beach by the Baumes-Fères stream, near the cliff of l ' Escalès.
Thereafter the Bloor – Danforth line became a separate route, Lower Bay was closed, and upper St. George became a terminus for the Yonge-University line until it was extended to Wilson.
Thereafter, en route to the Falkland Islands, they disappeared without trace-it was presumed the ship had foundered with all hands.
Thereafter comes the archetype of the Self itself-the last point on the route to self-realisation of individuation.

Thereafter and .
Thereafter he was classified 1-o.
Thereafter seed and food became more plentiful and the colony remained in the north the year round.
Thereafter, until the Masters, Player gradually increased his lead over Palmer in winnings and added one more tournament victory at Miami.
Thereafter the audience waxed applause-happy, but discriminating operagoers reserved judgment as her singing showed signs of strain, her musicianship some questionable procedure and her acting uncomfortable stylization.
Thereafter, he never went to the Kaaba to pray to the idols.
Thereafter, the apostles have the miraculous power to " speak in tongues " and when they address a crowd, each member of the crowd hears their speech in his own native language.
Thereafter he constructed a fleet and naval arsenal at Seville to repel future raids.
Thereafter, the UK appointed Henry Salt as consul in Egypt who amassed a huge collection of antiquities.
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 Mark never applies Christ to Jesus as a name.
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, the new decision becomes precedent, and will bind future courts.
Thereafter, he began a massive program of monumental construction, paradigmatic for which was the state temple called the Bayon.
Thereafter, Pinochet returned to Chile in March 2000.
Thereafter, Constantinople became in truth the largest city of the Roman Empire and of the world.
Thereafter, the heads of the three families and the duke retreated to the Ji's palace complex and ascended the Wuzi Terrace.
Thereafter recourse was had with greater frequency to the judgment of the popes.
Thereafter, CND organised annual Easter marches starting at Aldermaston and ending in London.
Thereafter, censuses were conducted at ten-year intervals in 1907, 1917, 1927 and so on.
Thereafter he never lacked commissions or patrons, yet he handled his success poorly.
Thereafter, he ran for governor in 1971 and the United States Senate in 1978, both times as an Independent candidate.
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, however, construction accelerated and take-up steadily improved.

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