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Thereafter recourse was had with greater frequency to the judgment of the popes.
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, the Jinn and all humans wished they could know more than Allah had allotted them to know:
Thereafter he had the right to be described as vir triumphalis (" man of triumph ", later known as triumphator ) for the rest of his life.
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, the papacy had to depend more for its revenues on the Papal States.
Thereafter, he joined the Federalist Party and was elected to the 4th Congress from November 30, 1796, through 1797 as a United States Senator for the remainder of the term of Richard Potts, who had resigned.
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, she outwardly abandoned her campaign, but it was thought permanent damage had been done to the marriage.
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, in December 1972, Kennett married Felicity Kellar, an old friend whom he had first met on a Number 7 tram on the long trips to school.
Thereafter, Adobe generally preferred a RISC for its processor, as its competitors, with their PostScript clones, had already gone with RISCs, often an AMD 29000-series.
Thereafter the county saw a bitter guerrilla war between men who had been comrades only a year previously.
Thereafter, the only surviving male branch of the House of Lorraine was the seniormost branch, which had exhcanged the sovereign duchy of Lorraine for that of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, holding sovereignty as the Habsburg-Lorraine Emperors of Austria-Hungary into the 20th century.
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, Cypriot nationals began to be hired and trained for the flight crews, which had previously been made up of British expatriates from BEA.
Thereafter only the poorest, with no access to an oven, had to continue eating puls.
Thereafter, Tamil political parties had very little room to represent people's interests as insurgents rose above their position.
Thereafter, numbers dwindled once again, and by the Easter term 1876, the club had dropped to last but one in the first division.
Thereafter, the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal, who had hitherto resided in Belvedere House, was upgraded to a full Governor and transferred to Government House.
Thereafter, foreign merchants had to sell their most sought-after merchandise, broadcloth to the tradesmen of Braşov who resold it in Wallachia in exchange for animals, cotton, wax and honey.
Thereafter, the Iowa-born Townsend, who had also been his party's gubernatorial nominee in 1916 against the Democrat Charles Hillman Brough, was the long-term Republican national committeeman from Arkansas, having served until 1961, when Winthrop Rockefeller assumed the position.

Thereafter and no
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 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, Charles faced no direct threat to his claim to the Imperial throne.
Thereafter, they are no longer mentioned in historical sources but probably settled in Cappadocia.
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, lunatics were no longer chained, flogged or half-drowned in wells.
Thereafter you are in no way involved with anyone else's governmentno more than a Prussian subject is with Belgian authorities .”
Thereafter, the volcano took a rest and gave off no more than steam until 1929.
Thereafter, no attempt was made to contact Albanian resistance groups until 17 April 1943.
" Thereafter, however, there is no pretense, and his reputation as the foremost Secret Service agent often precedes him.
Thereafter, the castle fell into disuse and by Tudor times, the antiquary John Leland described it as " all in ruin no big thing but high ".
Thereafter, the former MP's party ( or the Government if they were independent or their party has no other MPs ) moves for a writ of election to be issued calling for a by-election.
Thereafter, Valentine begins to follow her brother Andrew ( no longer using " Ender " as his nickname ) in his travels.
Thereafter Loch Leven Castle was no longer used as a dwelling, but it was preserved by Bruce as a picturesque focus for his gardens.
Thereafter, however, the name " Charly García " would no longer appear in the advertising — the band would simply go by Serú Girán.
Thereafter, the 6th Army simply did not have the strength to attempt a breakout, operating less than 70 serviceable tanks, with limited supplies, while its infantry were in no condition to attempt an attack in the blizzard which had developed over the past few days.
Thereafter his career as a prose writer declined, and despite several attempts he completed no further novels.
Thereafter, such a person had no recourse to the legal system, and could legally be killed or robbed.
Thereafter the weight of their bodies compresses them until they can no longer be said to physically exist, so that an inspector, upon arriving, finds only their possessions.
Thereafter for that aircraft there were no further instances of the landing gear being mistakenly raised while the aircraft was still on the ground.
Thereafter, except for a possible performance at the Imperial court in Vienna late in the 17th century, there were no further revivals until the 20th century.
Thereafter, for ten years he wandered with no fixed abode.

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