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Thereafter and party
Thereafter, the socialist party steadily declined in its electoral successes.
Thereafter in the 1990s, the PCs were a small party in the Canadian House of Commons, and could only exert legislative pressure on the government through their power in the Senate of Canada.
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 Apithy was named to several political posts, all while a member of Dahomey's only political party, the Union Progressiste Dahomeenne ( UPD ).
Thereafter Ruthenberg was the sole Executive Secretary of the American Communist Party ( still calling itself the Workers Party of America ) — a position which he retained for the rest of his life, despite spending much of the 1920s as a leader of a minority faction within the party.
Thereafter, the Nazi party's influence grew and the negative pressure the party brought to bear on the clients and supporters of the Werkstätte resulted in the liquidation of all of its assets the same year.
Thereafter, as a member of the Moderate Liberal party, Canga-Argüelles advocated constitutional government and financial reform, till the overthrow of the constitution in 1823, when he fled to England.
Thereafter he remained free from party ties.

Thereafter and renamed
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 residence and street address for the former Villa Merritt Ollivier was renamed Ambassador Hall, 100 S. Orange Grove Blvd., Pasadena.
Thereafter the Castle was renamed ' Hope Castle ', as it still called.
Thereafter, the Kiliwa renamed Santa Catarina Wa ' iú-ichíu, a combination of the words wa ( house ), iú ( empty ), and ichíu ( burned ).

Thereafter and Conservative
Thereafter, the Conservative Party was the " Liberal-Conservative " ( in French, " Libéral-Conservateur ") Party until the turn of the twentieth century.
Thereafter the U. S. called for a constituent assembly to write a constitution for Nicaragua and the vacant presidency was filled by a series of Conservative politicians including Adolfo Diaz.

Thereafter and 1945
Thereafter, from June 24, 1945 to August 7, 1948 Drees was Minister of Social Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister in the Cabinet Schermerhorn / Drees.
Thereafter extremist political figures like Hans Krebs, editor of the Iglauer Volkswehr newspaper, became prominent with the rise of Nazism and the Nazi occupation ( 1939 – 1945 ).
Thereafter, the First Army made an ordered withdrawal to the Danube River before surrendering near the Alps on May 6, 1945.
Thereafter he moved north to Port of Spain, and from 1945 to 1950, worked for the Trinidad Guardian as a reporter and for a time on its literary page.
Thereafter, it fought defensively around Trier and the Moselle until it was destroyed again in mid-March 1945, with only a small remnant escaping across the Rhine at Worms.
Thereafter his body was moved to Korea and was buried in Hongneung Imperial Tomb on 15 August 1945, the day the war ended.

Thereafter and spent
Thereafter, unable to find financing for his films and in declining health, Renoir spent the last years of his life receiving friends at his home in Beverly Hills and writing novels and his memoirs.
Thereafter he entered in 1924 the Free Polish University in Warsaw where he spent three terms, studying political science.
Thereafter he spent two years as a soldier in the French army before travelling to Italy in 1579, winning acclaim in Genoa, Venice, and Padua by repeating his exploit of challenging Italian scholars to intellectual discourse and debate.
Thereafter he spent several years in the Spanish service and received the title of grandee and induction into the Order of the Golden Fleece.
Thereafter, her time was spent managing Wilton and the other Pembroke estates, on behalf of her son, William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, who entirely took over her role of literary patronage.
Thereafter, the city become an economic backwater, and the capital of its old great families were spent overseas.
Thereafter, a Frenchman, the Vicomte du Bourg, spent two months in Goba in 1901 hunting elephant to the south and traveling around the mountains.
Thereafter, Forbes proceeded to Spain, where he chronicled the outbreak of the second Carlist War ; but his work here was interrupted by a visit to India, where he spent eight months upon a mission of investigation into the Bengal famine of 1873 – 74.
Thereafter he spent some time in the USA where he trained as a hypnotist in Los Angeles.
Thereafter he divided his time between Europe and America, but spent most of his studio life in Rome.

Thereafter and more
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 Jinn and all humans wished they could know more than Allah had allotted them to know:
Thereafter, the papacy had to depend more for its revenues on the Papal States.
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 Catholics were still tolerated ( the Spanish occupators being Catholic ) but more in low profile.
Thereafter Hu immediately turned to a more ' soft ' diplomatic approach and opened the way to a thaw in relations between the two sides.
Thereafter fission drops off rapidly so that Co-60 fallout is 8 times more intense than fission at 1 year and 150 times more intense at 5 years.
Thereafter, the Foundling Hospital instituted more thorough investigation of its prospective apprentice masters and mistresses.
Thereafter, there may be a rebuttable presumption against the use of criminal sanctions except in more serious cases.
Thereafter you are in no way involved with anyone else's government — no more than a Prussian subject is with Belgian authorities .”
Thereafter, the growing menace of the Lombards and the split between eastern and western Christendom that Iconoclasm caused made the position of the Exarch more and more untenable.
Thereafter the series toned-down the more controversial elements and more comic notes appeared.
Thereafter, he remade The Nation into a current affairs publication and gave it an anti-classical liberal orientation: Oswald Villard welcomed the New Deal and supported the nationalization of industries – thus reversing the meaning of " liberalism " as the founders of " The Nation " would have understood the term, from a belief in a smaller and more restricted government to a belief in a larger and less restricted government.
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 he played only four more first-team games for Chelsea, spending the 1968 – 69 season with Southend United before moving to Aston Villa in 1968.
Thereafter, the volcano took a rest and gave off no more than steam until 1929.
Thereafter the castle became more and more ruinous and there was progressive damage from the erosion of the isthmus.
Thereafter they were served with more palatable food.
Thereafter there was more running away than actual fighting and Bhima caught Jayadratha and wanted to kill him.
Thereafter it assumed a more traditional style: The Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church in the USSR ( 1923 – 1933 ).

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