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Thereafter, statements were made suggesting a future confrontation with the West, calling the United States both a " fascizing " power and the " center of worldwide reaction and anti-Soviet activity ," with all U. S .- aligned countries branded as enemies.
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, the Franciscans all but abandoned the Mission, taking with them most everything of value, after which the locals plundered many of the Mission buildings for construction materials.
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 the Council met every Thursday and the President attended all but 7 of its 71 remaining meetings.
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 all those who prepared chemical powders by heating and transmuting copper by projection called their methods " Tanyang techniques ".
Thereafter, in what appears to be a deliberate attempt to raise the profile of the organisation, all the Grand Masters have been members of the nobility.
Thereafter other law universities were set up, all offering five years integrated law degree with different nomenclature.
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, all news broadcasts became official announcements of the Japanese Imperial Army General Headquarters ( GHQ ).
Thereafter, two flotillas of British ships arrived to pick up late arriving Poles ; in all, 10, 000 British and more than 4, 000 Polish personnel were rescued from La Pallice.
Thereafter, all black Africans of Dakar, Gorée, Saint-Louis, and Rufisque could vote to send a representative to the French National Assembly.
Thereafter, the Speaker symbolically requests " in the name and on behalf of the Commons of the United Kingdom, to lay claim, by humble petition to Her Majesty, to all their ancient and undoubted rights and privileges, especially to freedom of speech in debate, to freedom from arrest, and to free access to Her Majesty whenever occasion shall require.
Thereafter follow the members of the order, who are divided into six hierarchical grades, all having accordant post-nominal letters.
Thereafter they remained the touchstone of one approach to history painting until at least the early 19th century – the Raphael whose influence the Pre-Raphaelites wanted to reject was perhaps above all the Raphael of the cartoons.
Thereafter she took their music all over Europe and was acclaimed as the first musician outside the USSR to learn Shostakovitch's Twenty-Four Preludes, which he composed in 1932 and 1933.
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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, when the elements are distributed they are passed to those who are known to the Kirk Session as members of the Congregation, members of sister Churches and those who have already met with the elders.
Thereafter, she and Joseph lived separate lives, though they never divorced and remained faithful to one another.
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, they used the term for any small error in performance and the term was used again when the group were together.
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 the royal house of Wessex, who became the kings of England, made a point of devotion to Cuthbert, which also had a useful political message, as they came from opposite ends of the united English kingdom.
Thereafter, to protect themselves, they style themselves " white men from the stars " – sorcerer-gods – and are required to give regular proof of their divinity, considerably straining both their nerves and their ingenuity.
Thereafter they appear to have adopted many aspects of the culture of the Greek colonists of Sicily, erecting the remarkable temple at Segesta and using the Greek alphabet to write their own language.
Thereafter he plotted an invasion of England-the troops to disembark at Milford-Haven and in Ireland, where bases for the larger operation might be established-but he was disappointed at the countenance he received from the Spanish authorities, although they did award him a crown pension ( the arrears of which he had to pursue in later years ).
Thereafter they come back home carrying pieces of half burnt firewood for being thrown among fruit trees for favourable results.
Thereafter, the bagels need never be removed from their pans as they are refrigerated and then steam-baked.
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.
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