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Thereafter, the state helped create the industrial age and consequently was home to some of the first labor unions.
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Thereafter and state
Thereafter, he began a massive program of monumental construction, paradigmatic for which was the state temple called the Bayon.
Thereafter, Himmler and Heydrich took over the political police of state after state ; soon only Prussia was controlled by Göring.
Thereafter, the seat of the Bishopric of the Isles was relocated to the north, firstly to Snizort on Skye and then Iona, a state of affairs which continued until the 16th century Scottish Reformation.
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, Israeli ships were prohibited from using the Canal, owing to the state of war between the two states.
Thereafter, the West German economy evolved into a conventional social market economy coupled with strong welfare state institutions in the spirit predominant in German society since the days of Bismarck.
" 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, Cairo became the capital of the caliphate, with Egypt becoming the political, cultural, and religious centre of the state.
Thereafter, following the city's passage and publication of an ordinance prohibiting the knowing employment of unlawful aliens, a subsequent suit was brought in state court, subsequently removed by the city to federal court.
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, his general state of health promptly plunged and quickly deteriorated, apparently from his ingestion on medical advice of the addictive drug guaiacum.
Thereafter, television networks have voluntarily adopted the policy of not projecting any victor within a state until all polls have closed for that state.
Thereafter, Indian Springs has been operated continuously by the state as a public park, although it did not gain the title " State Park " until 1931.
Thereafter the factory became owned by the Romanian state and during World War II its production was seized by the Nazi Germany for war purposes.
Thereafter he was convinced that only an independent Jewish state would be possible, and he believed that the way to bring about that state was through continued settlement.
Thereafter and industrial
Thereafter, the Soviet Union physically transported and relocated east European industrial assets to the Soviet Union.
Thereafter, he worked in the Department of Industrial Infrastructure, Government of Bihar and in the Ministry of Industry, government of India dealing with foreign industrial collaborations, technology imports, intellectual property rights and industrial approvals.
Thereafter and age
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, he went on to win the International Billiards and Snooker Federation ( IBSF ) World Snooker Championship 2003 in China at the age of 18 years.
She graduated from high school a year early, at age 16, to pursue unschooling and wrote about her experiences in the book, The Day I Became an Autodidact and the Advice, Adventures, and Acrimonies that Befell Me Thereafter ( Delacorte Press, ISBN 0-385-29636-3, and Bantam Dell Publishing Group, New York, 1988, ISBN 0-440-55013-0 ).
Thereafter, the rate of attachment to pacifiers dropped precipitously until, at 24 months of age and later, it was quite rare.
Thereafter and consequently
Thereafter, the term quickly entered into quasi-official common parlance, and consequently into media coverage, so that in most situations, the meaning established by the administrative commission is used to describe the entire area, not merely the U-Bahn station, as was originally intended.
Thereafter and was
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, 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, a massive aerial supply campaign of food, water and other goods was initiated by the United States, Britain, France and other countries.
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, Salim was allowed to marry, in quick succession, a number of accomplished girls from the aristocratic Mughal and Rajput families.
" 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, Rich Kotite was selected to lead the team to victory ; instead he led the Jets to the NFL's worst record for two consecutive years.
Thereafter in the Netherlands the Utrecht hierarchy was referred to as the ' Old Catholic Church ' to distinguish it from those in union with the pope.
Thereafter, southern Dobruja was awarded to Bulgaria, while Hungary received Northern Transylvania as result of an Axis arbitration.
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, the United Nations Emergency Force ( UNEF ) was stationed in Sinai to prevent any military occupation of the Sinai.
Thereafter, they used the term for any small error in performance and the term was used again when the group were together.
Thereafter, the region was known to the British as the " Pirate Coast ", as raiders based there harassed the shipping industry despite both European and Omani navies patrolling the area from the 17th century into the 19th century.
Thereafter the only territory north of the Pyrenees that the Visigoths held was Septimania, such that their kingdom became limited to Hispania.
Thereafter Yemen was ruled as part of Arab-Islamic caliphates, and Yemen became a province in the Islamic empire.
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