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Thereafter recourse was had with greater frequency to the judgment of the popes.
" 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, 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 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, 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 Channel Nine attempted many new soap operas, several produced by the Reg Grundy Organisation, including Taurus Rising, Waterloo Station, Starting Out and Possession, along with Prime Time produced by Crawford's.
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, by Resolution 35 / 55 of 5 December 1980, the UN General Assembly approved the establishment of the University for Peace by adopting the International Agreement for the Establishment of the University for Peace ( UPEACE ) along with the Charter of the University for Peace.
Thereafter with the opening of the Gotthard ( 1881 ) and Simplon ( 1906 ) railway tunnels, Milan became the major South European rail focus for business and passenger movements e. g. the Simplon Orient Express.
Thereafter, in accordance with the Statute of Westminster 1931, the appointment was made by the sovereign with the direction of his or her Canadian ministers only.
Thereafter, collars for formal shirts were typically attached with either the standard fold-over collar, or the " winged " version of the standing collar.
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, 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, the Mauri entered into treaties with Rome.
Thereafter, Mozambique, along with other Portuguese colonies, was put under the direct control of Lisbon.
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 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, in union with Sicily, it became the capital of the Two Sicilies until the unification of Italy in 1861.
Thereafter, Cairo became the capital of the caliphate, with Egypt becoming the political, cultural, and religious centre of the state.
Thereafter, Mozambique, along with other Portuguese colonies, was put under the direct control of Lisbon.
Thereafter, Lucius, marching on Rome with an army, captures Aaron and threatens to hang the infant.
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, Astaire nicknamed Rogers " Feathers " — also a title of one of the chapters in his autobiography — and parodied his experience in a song and dance routine with Judy Garland in Easter Parade ( 1948 ).

Thereafter and exception
Thereafter, Amenhotep concentrated on domestic matters, with one possible exception.
Thereafter the rank was awarded only to professional soldiers, with the exception of Leonid Brezhnev, who made himself a Marshal in 1976, and Ustinov, who was prominent in the arms industry and was appointed Defence Minister in July 1976.

Thereafter and son
Thereafter John Adey and Repton's younger son George Stanley Repton often worked with their father, although George continued to work in Nash's office as well.
Thereafter his son Awais Leghari was made a federal minister for Telecom and IT and another of his deputies Yar Mohammad Rind was also made a member in the Federal cabinet.
Thereafter, he took little part in imperial affairs, preferring not to intervene between Henry IV and his son Henry, or against Lothair of Supplinburg, duke of Saxony.
Thereafter, in mid 2008 both Natwar and his son joined Mayawati's BSP only to be expelled later in November, 2008.
Thereafter, Andrew became determined to secure the throne for his son and to displace his brother.
Thereafter, Satyavati asked Vyasa to grant a son to Ambalika, to ensure that at least one of the boys born would be eligible in all respects.
Thereafter the remaining sons withdrew from the authority of Charles the Fat and become the men of Carloman's son, Arnulf who was ruling in Pannonia at that time.
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, Stephanie took a break from recording to care for her son.
Thereafter the family divided their time between Paris and England, where the youngest son was born.
Thereafter, Consort Wu began a campaign, in association with the chancellor Li Linfu, to have her own son Li Qing the Prince of Shou made crown prince, but was not able to initially succeed.
Thereafter, the Kuru throne was occupied in succession by Shantanu, Ashvamedhaja, Asim Krishna and his son Nemichakra ( Nichaksha ).
Thereafter, having slipped from the hands of his son Yamkarna, the region of Saharanpur and neighbourhood went into the control of Chandra Dev, the Gahadvala ruler.
Thereafter, no records of the whereabouts on Antonio Noli-including his demise or location of his son and descendants, or his fortune ( as well as in the case of his Genoa brother Bartholomew or nephew Raphael ) – have been found in Portugal, Cape Verde, or Spain.

Thereafter and power
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 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, Austrasia was predominantly the kingdom of the Arnulfing mayors of the palace and their base of power.
Thereafter, other keyboard-oriented power trios also emerged such as Atomic Rooster, the guitar-less incarnations of Soft Machine and The Nice, and perhaps the most successful, Emerson, Lake & Palmer ( formed from Atomic Rooster and The Nice keyboard trios ).
Thereafter, he shared power with his brother, the Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Thereafter, until 1932, the Seiyūkai and the Rikken Minseitō alternated in power.
Thereafter, steam flow ( from the steam generators ) regulates reactor power as explained below.
Thereafter, the king of Iberia had only nominal power, while the country was effectively ruled by the Persians.
Thereafter, Deng's actions caused the presidency to have much greater power than originally intended.
Thereafter, the Ukrainian national movement spread rapidly among the Ruthenian peasantry and, despite repeated setbacks, by the early years of the twentieth century this movement had almost completely replaced other Ruthenian groups as the main rival for power with the Poles.
Thereafter, for fourteen years, he devoted himself chiefly to questions of international law and arbitration, but in 1876, upon the advent of the Left to power, became minister of justice in the Depretis cabinet.
Thereafter followed four years of political instability due to the Naxalite rebellion and police counter-action, the Congress muscled its way back to power in the rigged 1972 elections, when even Jyoti Basu lost his assembly seat to a nonentity by 40, 000 votes.
Thereafter the dynasty's power seems to have been weakened by their generals, the Abhiras
Thereafter Hill's car ran with a crimped exhaust pipe causing him to lose power.
Thereafter, with the decline of the Mughal empire, the 1739 invasion of Delhi by Nadir Shah and the gradual growth of European power within the subcontinent, Persian or Persianate culture commenced a period of decline although it nevertheless enjoyed patronage and may even have flourished within the many regional " empires " or kingdoms of the subcontinent including that of the Sikh " Maharaja " Ranjit Singh ( r. 1799-1837 ).
Thereafter the Ó Cathail family remained a minor sept without any political power.
Thereafter AMEE reunites with the crew, and the three astronauts notice the robot is damaged and attempt to reserve power for her guidance device.
Thereafter nothing is heard ; and it is likely the Bishopric disappeared with Northumbrian power, a decline marked by the sack and subsequent occupation of York by the Danes in 867.
Thereafter, from 1875 to 1884, the government appointed persons as commissioners ( usually the Government Resident ) to exercise the power of a judge of the Supreme Court in all but trials of capital offences.
Thereafter, however, Yuan's power became unchallenged at court.
Thereafter the Maratha empire suffered a power vacuum until the release of his nephew, Shahuji in 1707.

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