Subsequent studies found that exercise also triggers neurogenesis, which improves learning. |
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Subsequent migrants, finding that the big islands were occupied, settled on the outlying islands, most of which are coral outliers. |
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Subsequent melting of mica pyroxenite may produce potassic magmas as a result of orogenic or extensional, thermal or bark triggers. |
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Subsequent cells were selected at least 5 mm away from any previous force application sites to avoid studying preconditioned cells. |
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Subsequent bulletins were upbeat but a muscle problem would not dissipate and, a further ten days later, Yeats was scratched from the Derby. |
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Subsequent phone conversations with each teacher, lasting an average of 70 minutes, were audiotaped and transcribed by the researcher. |
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Subsequent treatment involves stop bath, fixer, wash, and wetting agent rinse, followed by sponging to remove surface silver deposit. |
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Subsequent adsorption from a less concentrated solution of DOPC and DDM increases the fraction of DOPC in the layer. |
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Subsequent investigation turned up 22 members and associates of white supremacist organizations in the division's ranks. |
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Subsequent interrogations of him and other accomplices revealed that a series of plots were being planned. |
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Subsequent neopagans took their inspiration from the Druids, from ancient Egypt, from the Vikings, from Rome. |
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Subsequent to this, the two small groups were fused into a single larger group. |
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Subsequent days had not been as dramatic but the overall effect had been negative, he said. |
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Subsequent monitoring and forensic testing revealed that a botnet made up of open proxies in China was responsible for the attack. |
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Subsequent reports indicated he probably died from friendly fire, although still while trying to heroically assault an enemy position. |
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Subsequent displays have been less floriferous, but nevertheless welcome, especially as the flowers are such a beautiful rich orange. |
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Subsequent programmes should be based on how much weight has been lost initially. |
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Subsequent genetic crosses showed that only 3 out of 13 new mutant phenotypes were allelic. |
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Subsequent studies have found that concept maps facilitated meaningful learning as opposed to rote learning. |
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Subsequent field research revealed that infrasound plays a significant role in coordinating complex elephant societies over great distances. |
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Subsequent CT scans of the chest and abdomen revealed the liver, pancreas, and renal cysts unchanged. |
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Subsequent error-free testing, with the packet set to eight bytes, confirmed that the documentation had been misleading. |
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Subsequent media coverage of such issues as xenografting and human cloning made bioethics and bioethicists familiar to many Americans. |
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Subsequent awards of the specific badge can be recognized with appropriate appurtenances. |
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Subsequent board decisions relating to the complaint should be notified to the complainant. |
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Subsequent research and discoveries have shown the maps to have been misdated. |
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Subsequent nuclear magnetic resonance studies established that the helices are right-handed. |
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Subsequent generations suffered under this unresolved conflict, and their story is told in this doco. |
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Subsequent annual and interim figures go a long way to explain the massive share price leap. |
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Subsequent surgical incisions in shaved skin, therefore, may become infected more easily than in untreated skin. |
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Subsequent cases have held that once entitlement is decided, a token amount ought not to be awarded. |
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Subsequent lapses in devotion or attitude do not alter God's disposition to save the individual. |
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Subsequent reinsertions may be accomplished the same way or by following procedure for insertion of nasogastric tubes. |
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Subsequent plain films and computed tomography confirmed satisfactory reduction with no acetabular fracture. |
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Subsequent generations are often fluently bilingual, speaking English outside of the home and Spanish in the home. |
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Subsequent letters to objectors give no reasons or justification for dismissing such objections. |
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Subsequent events, such as fruit maturation and fruit dispersal, were noted and recorded once a week. |
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Subsequent inflammation may result in a fistula between these structures and the passage of a gall stone into the bowel. |
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Subsequent inspection by another garage well versed in Minis revealed that the car was in extremely dangerous condition. |
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Subsequent radiocarbon dating of the bones and tools proved that they were as old as Kennewick Man and of immense value to archaeology. |
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Subsequent synthesis reactions using different primary, secondary, and aromatic amines had similar reaction and precipitation times. |
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Subsequent trade or human migration with dogs in tow probably spread the domesticated animals to the rest of the world. |
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Subsequent oxidation-reduction reactions can also produce superoxide anions, hydrogen peroxide and hydroxyl radicals. |
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Subsequent growth determines the fraction of the potential florets that develop into flowers, and eventually to fruits and seeds. |
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Subsequent legislation in 1971 and 1981 has made it more difficult for non-white immigrants to enter. |
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Subsequent runs of that same design and colorway may be slightly different. |
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Subsequent binding of the regulatory protein arrestin follows this phosphorylation. |
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Subsequent measurements of leaf conductance on control plants were similar. |
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Subsequent runs gave rise to significant readings on the Richter scale, to the delight of the attendant gricers. |
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Subsequent writings exposed the one-sidedness of most American mass-media coverage of the area and its conflicts. |
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Subsequent years saw the character of Sofia change from an oriental outpost to a European city, a trend that continues. |
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For subsequent land evaluation, these management standards are built into the defined land-use types. |
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The introductory mathematics courses will lay the groundwork for all your subsequent engineering studies. |
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In 1962 a subsequent amendment required new drugs to be tested for efficacy and safety in clinical trials. |
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This resulted in large masses of organic material being buried under subsequent deposits such as shale formed from mud. |
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In subsequent experiments, he found that if he moved a magnet through a loop of wire an electric current flowed in that wire. |
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The headmistress recognised his talent early on, as did many of his subsequent educators. |
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Also, once you use light-water on a fuel fire, it's nearly impossible to get it to re-light for subsequent firefighters. |
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For this and subsequent work they were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962 with Wilkins. |
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The bill was rejected and a revised bill for a new alignment was submitted and passed in a subsequent session. |
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The first filter is intended to trap particles which could damage the subsequent filters that remove fine dust particles. |
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This generates a legacy of effects that modify and feed back into the selection regime of subsequent generations. |
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After the 1973 oil crisis and subsequent rise in fuel costs, gas turbine locomotives became uneconomical to operate. |
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This did not include compulsory purchase of land and subsequent upgrades and repairs. |
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Among the reasons for the Second Punic War was the subsequent war reparations Carthage acquiesced to at the end of the First Punic War. |
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The prosperity brought by Nerva and Trajan continued in the reigns of subsequent emperors, from Hadrian to Marcus Aurelius. |
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Every subsequent British monarch until Edward VII in the twentieth century would take a German spouse. |
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In subsequent years, China sold the nuclear power plant for energy and industrial growth of the country. |
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The subsequent military regime and BNP and Jatiya Party governments restored free markets and promoted the Bangladeshi private sector. |
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Some subsequent comments criticized the definition as overly broad in failing to limit its subject matter to analysis of markets. |
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In subsequent centuries, the area suffered repeated Danish invasion, and fortresses were built at Bridgnorth and Chirbury. |
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Similar illuminations have been projected over the Christmas period in subsequent years. |
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His thoughts have guided much subsequent discussion on the procession of the Holy Spirit and the atonement. |
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In subsequent years, conflict arose among Gurneyite Friends in relation to the Richmond Declaration of faith. |
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Ancestor veneration leads many to object to the archaeological excavation of human remains and their subsequent display in museums. |
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The original motives behind the construction of Castlerigg, its subsequent uses, and how these may have changed over time are not known. |
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She was later buried there upon her own death, along with a number of other subsequent members of the royal family. |
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But subsequent technology has made it possible to date the paintings by sampling the pigment itself and the torch marks on the walls. |
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In subsequent annulment proceedings, Ruskin himself made a statement to his lawyer to the effect that his marriage had been unconsummated. |
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His simpler, sparer staging significantly influenced subsequent productions. |
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In subsequent modifications, it has also subsumed aspects of many other fields such as biochemistry and molecular biology. |
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The Arguments at the head of each book were added in subsequent imprints of the first edition. |
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These early writings coloured all subsequent biography and have become embedded in a body of Keats legend. |
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The Chapman text has remained the basis for all subsequent published editions of Austen's works. |
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Orchestral works composed during the subsequent years in Worcestershire include the Serenade for Strings and Three Bavarian Dances. |
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For its subsequent performances, Rice and Lloyd Webber revised the show and added new songs to expand it to a more substantial length. |
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Gerald Scarfe produced a series of animations for the subsequent live shows, The Wall Tour. |
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In subsequent films Mr. Besson realized his ambition to meld visionary, megabudget Hollywood-style spectacle to French sensibility. |
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The subsequent A Bigger Bang Tour began in August 2005, and visited North America, South America and East Asia. |
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After the affair ended, her love for him continued, though she had two subsequent marriages, both to gay Englishmen. |
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Zimmer scored The Dark Knight Rises, and has worked with Nolan on his subsequent films. |
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This was to be followed by all subsequent additions to the Gallery for a century, resulting in a building of clear symmetry. |
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In 2007, it hosted the opening ceremonies of the Tour de France and was part of the course for subsequent races. |
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However, three successive bogeys on his subsequent three holes ended his challenge and he finished the tournament in a tie for eighth place. |
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The data include measurements from both the original tree plantings and subsequent beat-ups. |
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The strategy of using two standard tunes and two boppish originals on the first session set the pattern for subsequent dates. |
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Cibophobia differs from anorexia since appetite may persist but the pearson fears eating because of some associated or subsequent discomfort. |
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The subsequent decade played host to numerous stories of Asian nations coming into their own with robustly growing economies. |
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A deposed monarch may go into exile as pretender to the lost throne, hoping to be restored in a subsequent revolution. |
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Acts of Parliament derogatory from the power of subsequent Parliaments bind not. |
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I have inserted diastole which is omitted in Putschius, an insertion which both the complement, and the subsequent text make necessary. |
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Dysthymia in childhood or adulthood also significantly increases the risk of developing a subsequent major depressive episode. |
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In much of Europe, controls on persons were abolished by the 1985 Schengen Agreement and subsequent European Union legislation. |
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Teuton was the byword the Romans applied to the barbarians from the north and which they used to describe subsequent Germanic peoples. |
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It was a chain shift, meaning that each shift triggered a subsequent shift in the vowel system. |
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In subsequent years, the environment became a formal policy area, with its own policy actors, principles and procedures. |
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Duncan's argument has been supported by several subsequent historians specialising in the era, such as Richard Oram, Dauvit Broun and Alex Woolf. |
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Daniel O'Connell led a subsequent campaign, for the repeal of the Act of Union, which failed. |
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These people may have had some relation to the subsequent development of the Iberian civilization. |
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Each subsequent rank consisted of those with less wealth and poorer equipment than the one before it. |
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Over the subsequent 12 to 18 hours, Jenny became anxious after she was fed canned food and began to retch and hypersalivate. |
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Further widespread persecutions of the Church occurred under nine subsequent Roman emperors, most intensely under Decius and Diocletian. |
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This theme is elaborated upon in Boron's sequels and in subsequent Arthurian works penned by others. |
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Most available details of his life are from subsequent hagiographies and annals, and these are now not accepted without detailed criticism. |
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Two subsequent Roman rulers of Britain, appointed by the remaining troops, were murdered. |
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For the US2-3xHA immunoisolations, only peptides with a significance score greater than 20 were considered for subsequent analysis. |
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The papal legates also imposed penances on William and those of his supporters who had taken part in Hastings and the subsequent campaigns. |
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One story implicates Earl Godwin of Wessex in Alfred's subsequent death, but others blame Harold. |
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A subsequent victory against Scotland at the Battle of Neville's Cross resulted in the capture of David II and reduced the threat from Scotland. |
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In subsequent years Henry recaptured much of Normandy and secured marriage to Catherine of Valois. |
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The subsequent Battle of Tewkesbury brought the demise of the last of the male line of the Beauforts. |
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After reconciliation with his father, however, he remained loyal throughout the subsequent armed conflict, known as the Second Barons' War. |
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The war marked both the height of chivalry and its subsequent decline, and the development of strong national identities in both countries. |
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I do not know if he wrote his own script, but whoever did, his subsequent pep talk was a masterpiece of intempestivity. |
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There is no evidence of Richard's involvement in George's subsequent conviction and execution on a charge of treason. |
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The subsequent English campaigns in France, however, were disorganised and ineffective. |
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The controversy eventually led to Laud's impeachment for treason by a bill of attainder in 1645, and subsequent execution. |
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Preparations for an invasion of Ireland occupied Cromwell in the subsequent months. |
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No disciplinary actions were taken against his forces subsequent to this second massacre. |
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At the subsequent Battle of Worcester, Cromwell's forces destroyed the last major Scottish Royalist army. |
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However, subsequent historians such as John Morrill have criticised both Abbott's interpretation of Cromwell and his editorial approach. |
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Historians disagree as to whether the fire played a part in preventing subsequent major outbreaks. |
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Interventionism and strong armed forces were to prove a hallmark of Toryism under subsequent Prime Ministers. |
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Much of the wider area was laid waste in the subsequent Harrying of the North. |
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Parliament was dissolved, and the subsequent election gave the ministry a strong majority in the House of Commons. |
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The subsequent Congress of Vienna led to significant territorial gains for Hanover, which was upgraded from an electorate to a kingdom. |
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The scale of warfare dramatically enlarged during the Revolutionary and subsequent Napoleonic Wars. |
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Over subsequent decades, voting rights expanded to include more of the population. |
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In subsequent months a steady number of German bombers would fall to night fighters. |
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The subsequent 17th century was one of political upheaval, religious division and war. |
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The decisions that led up to the Iraq war and its subsequent conduct are currently the subject of Sir John Chilcot's Iraq Inquiry. |
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Federal spending in 2005 and subsequent years since has been exceptionally high due to the recovery from Hurricane Katrina. |
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A judge in a subsequent case, particularly in a different jurisdiction, could find the dissenting judge's reasoning persuasive. |
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Numerous subsequent Royal Charters over the centuries confirmed and extended the citizens' rights. |
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There was further calls for subsequent Commonwealth Games and Olympic Games. |
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Stoke won the tie in the subsequent replay and denied Hurst one final appearance at Wembley. |
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The IOC intended for subsequent Games to be rotated to various host cities around the world. |
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Olympic pictograms appeared again 16 years later, and were used at all subsequent Summer Olympics. |
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England won all their subsequent matches during the tournament, with the exception of the Irish match, which was postponed until October. |
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Wasps' first home was in Finchley Road, North London although subsequent years saw grounds being rented in various parts of London. |
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This format has been used in all subsequent world cups and is due to be used for future tournaments. |
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In subsequent years, the Renault family tried to have the nationalisation rescinded by French courts and receive compensation. |
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The enthusiastic response to Urban's preaching from all classes across Western Europe established a precedent for subsequent Crusades. |
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Besides the Norman conquest of England and the subsequent conquests of Wales and Ireland, the Normans expanded into other areas. |
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In subsequent decades, WHO largely eradicated polio, river blindness, and leprosy. |
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The writing system at this time was more phonetic than that used in most subsequent centuries. |
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The Irish Supreme Court has taken the view that the Free State constitution was enacted by the Irish Act, not by the subsequent UK Act. |
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With Lansdowne Road unavailable for use, Ireland was without a suitable home ground for the subsequent Six Nations. |
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Cannibalism has been suggested to explain the apparent subsequent disturbance, though it is not widely accepted. |
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Compared to this, subsequent migrations from mainland Europe had less genetic impact on the British. |
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As with all subsequent renewals of what became the Auld Alliance, the treaty slightly favoured France more than Scotland. |
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In the subsequent conflict, the War of Austrian Succession, the Royal Navy was able to concentrate more on defending British ships. |
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The reactions to the regicide and to subsequent events varied considerably between the three Kingdoms and the English Dominions. |
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When Washington's army arrived outside Yorktown, Cornwallis prematurely abandoned his outer position, hastening his subsequent defeat. |
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This right was renewed in the subsequent charters granted by James II and William III in 1686 and 1698 respectively. |
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From about 1921, Britain had started a slow economic recovery from the war and the subsequent slump. |
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All subsequent memorials are the result of private subscription and initiative, as discussed below. |
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The attack on Pearl Harbor and the subsequent German declaration of war on the United States had an immediate effect on the campaign. |
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Peninsular India's subsequent movement towards and collision with the Laurasian landmass set off a mass exchange of species. |
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The subsequent vote was won overwhelmingly, including unanimous support from the opposition Conservative Party. |
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The Americans were under no obligation to make the test site available for subsequent tests. |
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Thatcher was replaced as Prime Minister and party leader by her Chancellor John Major, who prevailed over Heseltine in the subsequent ballot. |
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Once on the ground they prepared for the subsequent arrival of US military forces. |
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The accumulation and subsequent high default rate of these mortgages led to the financial crisis, and the consequent damage to the world economy. |
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The geomorphology of Scotland was formed by the action of tectonic plates, and subsequent erosion arising from glaciation. |
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The fault allowed the Midland Valley to descend as a major rift by up to 4000 metres and there was subsequent vertical movement. |
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The original 1866 grant placed the crest atop a helm, but this was removed in subsequent grants. |
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Controversy exists over the Falklands' discovery and subsequent colonisation by Europeans. |
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In the subsequent centuries, the islands were claimed by several European powers with the British Empire eventually gaining control. |
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There are, however, restrictions on subsequent transfers to represent other Home Nations. |
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Their subsequent election victory in 1997 under Tony Blair finally heralded the demise of the traditional House of Lords. |
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He was replaced by Tom Elliott as party leader in the subsequent leadership election. |
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Hegarty's mother Rose appeared on the programme to tell of telephone calls to McGuinness and of Hegarty's subsequent execution. |
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Since the Second World War and the subsequent Berlin Blockade, the United States has maintained substantial forces in Great Britain. |
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No monetary payment was made from the United States to the UK as part of this agreement or any subsequent amendment. |
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Between 5,000 and 25,000 ethnic Chinese people were killed in the subsequent Sook Ching massacre. |
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During the subsequent Edo period, Edo grew into one of the largest cities in the world with a population topping one million by the 18th century. |
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The subsequent nuclear crisis caused by the tsunami has also largely left Tokyo unaffected, despite occasional spikes in radiation levels. |
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Additionally, major airlines are seeking compensation from Airbus for revenue lost as a result of the cracks and subsequent grounding of fleets. |
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In subsequent years, the ratings were applied to securities backed by other types of assets. |
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Index prices in subsequent years are then expressed in relation to the base year price. |
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Somewhat unusually for the growth literature, studies have tended to concur in finding a negative effect of high inequality on subsequent growth. |
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Another feature of Gatwick's new air terminal was its modular design, permitting subsequent, phased expansion. |
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He returned to the Caribbean that same year and on his subsequent return began to preach to his slaves in Antigua. |
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This also occurred in subsequent years, however only due to a mistake by the company holding the results. |
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On this and all subsequent journeys, he was accompanied by Haxton, whom he regarded as indispensable to his success as a writer. |
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Nasmyth had come to know Burns and his fresh and appealing image has become the basis for almost all subsequent representations of the poet. |
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For multitwist cords, the symbol for direction of twist of the single yarns is given first, with each subsequent direction following in order. |
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Richard Burton starred in the first broadcast in 1954, and was joined by Elizabeth Taylor in a subsequent film. |
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This production returned for the subsequent Edinburgh International Fringe Festival and sold out its entire run. |
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The subsequent four months are then spent in reading and reviewing the works of the five candidates. |
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Shaw's increasing flirtation with dictatorial methods is evident in many of his subsequent pronouncements. |
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Conrad's subsequent refusal to follow in Apollo's footsteps, and his choice of exile over resistance, were a source of lifelong guilt for Conrad. |
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The two men's subsequent friendship and correspondence lasted, with long intervals, to the end of Conrad's life. |
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The international success of The Chieftains and subsequent musicians and groups has made Irish folk music a global brand. |
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Events are played through again, though compressed and with various small alterations, through the beheading and into the subsequent events. |
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That year, he also scored Robots, going on to score all but one of subsequent films by Blue Sky Studios. |
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In subsequent years, the event was recorded and broadcast the following night. |
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The list above deals with initial publications except where the name was changed in a subsequent edition or printing. |
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The 2004 Hutton Inquiry and the subsequent Report raised questions about the BBC's journalistic standards and its impartiality. |
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Despite being a persistent critic of some of the government's policies, the paper supported Labour in both subsequent elections the party won. |
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His work has since influenced subsequent intellectual, economic and political history. |
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However, subsequent to this the British began to gain the upper hand, and were further aided by the support of local Arabs and Assyrians. |
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Subsequent investigation revealed that these claims were spurious. |
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Subsequent to the laser photolysis, leakage of acridine orange is observed via the increase in fluorescence under constant illumination with exciting light. |
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Subsequent reports confirmed the news, and at 0700 MacArthur received a radiogram from Washington authorizing him to implement war plans against Japan. |
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Subsequent attacks on Sunni mosques were blamed on Shi'ite militants. |
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Subsequent chapters deal with such issues as computing volumes, the mathematics of taxation, square and cube roots, and calculations with right triangles. |
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Subsequent tests suggested that the cells magnetized only when they contained some rubidium metal inside, a by-product of the helium alignment procedure. |
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Subsequent ice jams threaten bridges and can close major highways. |
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Subsequent cases of academic dishonesty will be dealt with quite severely. |
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Subsequent generations of Biblicists have followed suit, and by dint of their efforts they have legitimated and routinized the right of an individual to criticize the sacred. |
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Subsequent analyses of the extinction episodes have convinced most experts that the average time between catastrophes varies too greatly to signify anything truly periodic. |
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Subsequent microscopic study of the outer layer shows that, in a few specimens, patches of the microcrystalline material grade laterally into vestigial spicular fabric. |
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Subsequent endoscopy and biopsy showed subtotal villous atrophy. |
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Subsequent essays treat novelistic innovations in the works of critically significant younger Asian American authors such as Chang-rae Lee and Lan Cao. |
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Subsequent studies of the atom were divided into investigations of the electronic parts of the atom, atomic physics, and investigations of the nucleus itself, nuclear physics. |
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Subsequent efforts to enrich the production of literary, scientific, and philosophical works in Castilian, serve to further solidify the prestige of this language. |
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Subsequent wars and revolutions have made Kant's optimism unfashionable. |
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Subsequent page citations appear parenthetically within the text. |
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Subsequent mortgage restructuring increased the indebtedness. |
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Subsequent connection to the computer after installation is also tricky. |
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Subsequent nestings depend on one's own interpretative methods. |
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Subsequent disputes over the formalization of the settlement agreement may be resolved by common sense within the framework of the settlement or by application to the Court. |
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Subsequent versions of Linux and their source code have been freely available over the internet, attracting a new generation of software developers. |
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Subsequent branch orders may be dichotomous or pseudomonopodial. |
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Subsequent studies have shown that the penetration of aminoglycosides, particularly gentamicin, into the pleural fluid is poor if an empyema is present. |
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Subsequent claims within a six month period may be subject to an increased excess payment. |
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Subsequent viewing reveals fascinating conceptualizations of mid-1930s America and staggering images in narrative and dance. |
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Subsequent sleep is again followed by airway collapse, and the cycle repeats itself. |
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Whereas the lost works appear to have been originally written with an intent for subsequent publication, the surviving works do not appear to have been so. |
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In 2002 Powell was hired to score The Bourne Identity, after Carter Burwell left the project, and has gone on to score all of director Doug Liman's subsequent films. |
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All three patients showed maintenance of platelets, hemoglobin and plasma chitotriosidase during a period of 4 to 8 years of subsequent miglustat therapy. |
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After Richard Cromwell's resignation as Lord Protector in 1659 and the subsequent collapse of the Commonwealth in 1660, Charles II was restored to the English throne. |
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Bowie's songs and stagecraft brought a new dimension to popular music in the early 1970s, strongly influencing both its immediate forms and its subsequent development. |
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With the folding of Creation Records, Oasis formed their own label, Big Brother, which released all of Oasis' subsequent records in the UK and Ireland. |
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They also contained restriction enzyme recognition sites and a myctag engineered at their 5' ends to facilitate subsequent synthesis of a plant transformation construct. |
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Subsequent tasks will be awarded for design completion, construction, systemization, pilot testing, operation, and ultimately, closure. |
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The churches left the strongest mark on subsequent architecture. |
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It granted King Henry VIII of England and subsequent monarchs Royal Supremacy, which means that he was declared the supreme head of the Church of England. |
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Hume's compatibilist theory of free will takes causal determinism as fully compatible with human freedom, and has proved extremely influential on subsequent moral philosophy. |
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The purpose of bail is to ensure the return of the accused at subsequent proceedings. If the accused is unable to make bail, he or she is detained in jail. |
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His work in economics laid the basis for much of the current understanding of labour and its relation to capital, and subsequent economic thought. |
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No mention of Scottish soldiers was made by subsequent English historians. |
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A subsequent proclamation by John of Gaunt's legitimate son, Henry IV, also recognised the Beauforts' legitimacy but declared them ineligible ever to inherit the throne. |
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All subsequent Roman public libraries will have this design. |
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His visual style, incorporating a detailed approach to production design and innovative, atmospheric lighting, has been influential on a subsequent generation of filmmakers. |
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Subsequent cell and tissue interactions lead to the functional differentiation of all embryonic and extraembryonic tissues. |
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Subsequent medieval English kings completed the conquest of Wales and made an unsuccessful attempt to annex Scotland. |
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Subsequent aerial archaeology suggests that this ditch runs from the west to the north of Stonehenge, near the avenue. |
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Subsequent complete excision with electrodesiccation found a free-floating mass with a peduncle attached to the palatal gingiva. |
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This delay slowed subsequent Soviet operations in the Baltic Sea region. |
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General Erich von Falkenhayn was dismissed and sent to command the Central Powers forces in Romania, which enabled Hindenburg's subsequent ascension to power. |
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Investigators determined that an oil leak, caused by a defective oil supply pipe, led to an engine fire and subsequent uncontained engine failure. |
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During the airplane's repair, cracks were discovered in wing structural fittings which also resulted in mandatory inspections of all A380s and subsequent design changes. |
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He enjoyed the company of intellectual and attractive women for many decades, particularly after the Battle of Waterloo and his subsequent Ambassadorial position in Paris. |
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Subsequent EGD evaluations revealed significant reflux esophagitis and ulcerations progressing to esophageal stricture in the upper esophagus. |
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The subsequent oil slicks that reached the coast resulted in severe ecological and economic consequences for the Galician coast and the Bay of Biscay. |
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World War I and the subsequent epidemics had further impacts. |
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Later many of them returned to their homeland after the subsequent conquest of Babylonia by the Persians seventy years later, a period known as the Babylonian Captivity. |
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Over subsequent centuries, many Presbyterian churches modified these prescriptions by introducing hymnody, instrumental accompaniment, and ceremonial vestments into worship. |
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The manager ensures that the escalation team generates a continuous stream of root cause analysis exercises and the subsequent corrective actions. |
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Many authors cite the economic downturn in the beginning of the 1980s, and the subsequent adoption by the European Union of the Europe 1992 agenda as a primary reason. |
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Achievement data from subsequent TIMSS assessment cycles were linked to these scales so that increases or decreases in average achievement may be monitored across assessments. |
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Subsequent nanofibrillation is possible with the help of high pressure homogenizer that works on the principle of the hydrodynamic cavitation. |
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This policy was continued by subsequent minister John O'Dowd. |
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He fought in several minor engagements off Toulon and was important in the capture of Corsica and subsequent diplomatic duties with the Italian states. |
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Subsequent reports have suggested that the PIR in stroke is an epiphenomenon. |
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Over 3,600 deaths resulted over the subsequent three decades of conflict. |
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Even if no weakening effects were noticed after one or two overheatings, the cumulative heat effects would cause embrittlement and failure after subsequent overheatings. |
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Highland clans found a way back to legitimacy by providing regiments to the British Army, many of whom served with distinction in the subsequent Seven Years' War. |
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Subsequent biopsy of the middle ear exudate proved pre-B-cell ALL recurrence, consistent with a granulocytic sarcoma. |
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Next in the line of succession was Mary II's sister, Princess Anne, and her issue, followed by any children William might have had by a subsequent marriage. |
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Subsequent thinkers struggled with the same tension and proposed different solutions to it as the case of infinitesimal calculus illustrates. |
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Subsequent battles in the west of England at Lansdowne and at Roundway Down also went to the Royalists. |
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Subsequent state constitutions reflect the diminishing importance of French. |
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Subsequent development led to the continuation of the course that the river follows at the present day. |
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Subsequent writers like Ruzar Briffa and Karmenu Vassallo tried to estrange themselves from the rigidity of formal themes and versification. |
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Subsequent surveys have suggested that as many as 44 percent identify as Cornish. |
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Subsequent artwork exhibiting witches tended to consistently rely on cultural stereotypes about these women. |
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Subsequent Protestant denominations generally trace their roots back to the initial reforming movements. |
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Subsequent errors led to him dropping a few more places, and near the end of the race he crashed with Hamilton, destroying his front wing. |
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Subsequent military clashes between China and Portugal, however, led to the expulsion of all Portuguese merchants from southern China. |
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Subsequent to the crisis itself some observers furthermore noted a change in social relations as some group culpability emerged. |
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Subsequent redefinitions of the metre and kilogram mean that this relationship is no longer exact. |
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Subsequent stories reveal that Watson's early assessment was incomplete in places and inaccurate in others. |
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Subsequent reintroductions into broadleaved woodland followed and today the island has the single largest red squirrel population in Wales. |
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Subsequent additions to Caernarfon were not major, and what remains of the castle is substantially from the Edwardian period. |
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Subsequent animations made in 2013 include The Tenth Planet, The Ice Warriors and The Moonbase. |
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Subsequent influences have included the cuisines of Central Asia and the North Indian plains. |
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