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Thereafter and low
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 Catholics were still tolerated ( the Spanish occupators being Catholic ) but more in low profile.
Thereafter, Grace steadily weakened and eventually degenerated into an extratropical low on October 17.
Thereafter, the strength of the storm diminishes as the cyclone couples with the upper level trough or upper level low, becoming increasingly cold core.
Thereafter, Lee weakened back to a tropical depression as it moved northeastward and northwestward around the eastern side of the non-tropical low and eventually absorbed the non-tropical low.

Thereafter and town
Thereafter the principal trade of the town for the 19th century was grain and timber, together with the range of trades to be found in a town which supported local agriculture.
Thereafter, the town became known as " Tin ' At ".
Thereafter the county's administration was conducted at Duns or Lauder until Greenlaw became the county town in 1596.
Thereafter the town suffered a period of economic decline, from which it has not fully recovered.
Thereafter he established himself in the small town of Arnemuiden, and published parts 2 and 3 of the series, again raising a controversy.
Thereafter it became a market town and, until the later 16th century, a centre for processing locally grown barley into malt.
Thereafter the town came under the control of the Aragonese, who in 1447 granted it the title of fidelissima (" Most Faithful ").
Dunedin ( ship ) | Dunedin, the first commercially successful refrigerated ship. Thereafter the town developed as a port for the city and the province, superseding the earlier Otago ( modern Otakou ) as the harbour's international port.
Thereafter, the town passed to Yuri's brother, Andrey of Staritsa.
Thereafter the town, originally known as Londonderry, split into two sections, one called Derry and the other called Londonderry.
Thereafter, the city steadily grew from a small town to a metropolis.
Thereafter, they moved to the present site of Pambujan town.
Thereafter, succeeding “ Municipal Presidente ” ruled the town until 1940.

Thereafter and is
Thereafter, the file is divided into segments, each introduced by a 1-byte sentinel:
Thereafter, in a December Politburo session, Stalin announced that " Every Jewish nationalist is the agent of the American intelligence service.
Thereafter it operates according to: if the Turing machine is currently in state q, the read / write head is reading a symbol S < sub > 1 </ sub >, and the oracle head is reading S < sub > 2 </ sub >, then if, the machine enters state, the read / write head writes the symbol S < sub > 1 </ sub >' in place of S < sub > 1 </ sub >, and then the read / write head moves 1 cell in direction D < sub > 1 </ sub > and the oracle head moves one cell in direction D < sub > 2 </ sub >.
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, the server and receiver must alternately make a return until the rally is over.
Thereafter, any activity run from the National Office or bearing the name of SDS is Weatherman-controlled.
Thereafter, he is based in England where he is training a squad of Slayers, and Andrew as a Watcher.
Thereafter, he continued to claim the island, though his power was restricted to the peninsular possessions of the kingdom, with his capital at Naples ( and for this he is usually titled King of Naples after 1282, as are his successors ).
Thereafter, Osiris is deeply involved with natural cycles of death and renewal, such as the annual growth of crops, that parallel his own resurrection.
Thereafter, the court reporter makes a verbatim stenographic record of all that is said during the deposition, in the same manner that witness testimony is recorded in court.
Thereafter, she is sequestered in the palace, while Ptolemy's depraved male and female favourites ruin both the king and his government of Egypt.
Thereafter he is officially presumed dead.
Thereafter Antigonus II's foreign policy is marked by friendship with the Seleucids.
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, Roma is well attested by inscriptions and coinage throughout the Western provinces.
Thereafter, it was known under both names, but the " Law of large numbers " is most frequently used.
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 follow three grades, which are, in order of precedence: Companion, Officer, and Member, each having accordant post-nominal letters that members are entitled to use ; each incumbent governor general is also installed as the Principal Companion for the duration of their time in the viceregal post.
Thereafter it passes through Whaley Bridge, New Mills ( where it is joined by the River Sett ) and Marple Bridge.

Thereafter and close
Thereafter, he, along with his close retired PAEC scientists, founded the Ummah Tameer-e-Nau (" Reconstruction for the Islamic Community "), a Pakistani based Islamic charity active in Afghanistan during the Taliban regime.
Thereafter, the former kings or chiefs passed their titles down by primogeniture, whereas the usual practice in the Middle Ages was to elect a chief from a group of close cousins known as a derbfine.
Thereafter the German vedettes held the French under close observation, while the latter moved about within their lines and as far as the village of Wörth as if in peace, notwithstanding the defeat of a portion of the French army at the Battle of Wissembourg on the previous day.
Thereafter, he moved to Berlin as an unattached writer and grew close to Walther Rathenau and Werner Sombart.
Thereafter, he and Hooker became close friends and remained so until the time of Kennedy's death in 1968.
Thereafter, Skeen lost two very close races for governor — in 1974 against Democrat Jerry Apodaca and in 1978 against Democrat Bruce King.
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 City of London became a major centre for the industry, until recent times when famous metal-based printing districts such as Fleet Street came to the close of their era.

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