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Although Amalaric eventually became king in his own right, the political continuity of the Visigothic kingdom was broken ; " Amalaric's succession was the result of new power structures, not old ones ," as Heather describes it.
Although the definitions of words and ideas might broaden, continuity ( preservation ) requires retention of their original arete ( excellence, virtue, goodness ).
Although the emperor has been a symbol of continuity with the past, the degree of power exercised by the emperor of Japan has varied considerably throughout Japanese history.
Although relations between the party and the government have experienced both continuity and change, the party has maintained a guiding role over the government.
Although there is considerable ambiguity and overlap between different kinds of retcon, there are some distinctions that fans have made between them, depending on whether the retcon in question adds to, alters or removes material from the narrative's continuity.
Although this film is not in continuity with the later television series, in 1999, author Christopher Golden adapted Joss Whedon's original script into a comic book entitled " The Origin ", which Whedon later confirmed to be " pretty much " canonical.
In the newer continuity, Superman also became aware of his alien heritage only sometime after his debut as a superhero-initially assuming himself to be a human mutated in some manner and launched as part of an Earth space program -, when a holographic program encoded into the craft which brought him to Earth uploaded the information into his brain ( Although Lex Luthor had earlier discovered his alien heritage when his attempts to create a clone of Superman were complicated by the unexpected x-factor of Superman's alien DNA ).
Although Mickey's stories included the character Pete, who was created in 1925, the world in which Mickey lives holds a continuity largely independent from earlier films.
* Although working from the original Adams script, portions of the Big Finish version were reworked by Gary Russell to make the story fit into Doctor Who continuity.
Although the episodes themselves are not in chronological order ( a single episode may have one story that takes place in the winter and another that takes place in the summer ), many episodes are rife with references to past events within the series ' continuity, in particular D. W .' s missing snowball for which she blames Arthur or Buster's cat saving incident ; these are often intended to amuse long-time viewers.
Although the books theoretically form a series, actually there is little continuity between volumes.
Although fewer episodes were produced during the second season ( 13 compared to 18 in the first season ), NBC repeated five Season 1 episodes ( re-edited to feature the final five chapters of Danger Island ) to maintain continuity of story line immediately following the first run of the 13 Season 2 episodes.
Although a few authors cite the existence of German operative grand lodges as far back as that formed at Cologne Cathedral in 1250, continuity of tradition has been hard to prove, and most sources believe these early German speculative lodges show descent from the English model.
Although Westcountry was in Plymouth, transmission for the channel was run by HTV Wales staff at HTV's presentation centre in Culverhouse Cross, Cardiff with continuity announcers based at the Plymouth studios.
Although there are also functional parallels between Zoroastrianism's Aēšma and Judaism's Asmodai / Asmodeus, the linguistic relationship does not denote conceptual continuity.
Although poetry continued to be written, and certain poets rose in prominence while others disappeared from the landscape, the brief Sui Dynasty ( 581-618 CE ), in terms of the development of Chinese poetry, lacks distinction, though it nonetheless represents a continuity between the Six Dynasties and the poetry of Tang.
Although not incorporated until 1712, the Scottish Episcopal Church traces its origins beyond the Reformation and sees itself in continuity with the church established by St. Ninian, St. Columba, St. Kentigern and other Celtic saints.
Although retcons were used as a way to explain apparent inconsistencies in stories written, editors at DC came to consider the varied continuity of multiple Earths too difficult to keep track of, and feared that it was an obstacle to accessibility for new readers.
This version of the character creates some continuity errors, as the character in The Last Stand has her classic Scottish accent and is far too young to be the same character ( Although it may be that the two Moiras are related ).
Although work was done on this storyline, then editor Clayton Hickman and writer Scott Gray eventually turned down the offer as they felt they couldn ’ t do such an important event justice under the constraints imposed by the TV series ' continuity.
Although the film has been received as generally faithful to the Gospel sources, and more comprehensive than previous film versions, Zeffirelli and his screenwriters found it necessary to take some liberties with the scriptures for purposes of brevity and narrative continuity.
Although the Jack McKinney novels ( books 13-17 ) details the exploits of the REF, they have been reduced to Secondary continuity in the Robotech Saga in 2002 and are no longer considered reliable in the rebooted Robotech timeline.
Although Elseworlds was created to be separate from the " regular continuity ", there have been specific examples where Elseworld stories have been placed into continuity.

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Although the authorities prevailed in this Swiss peasant war, they did pass some tax reforms and the incident in the long term prevented an absolutist development as would occur at some other courts of Europe.
Although it was only in the West that Aristotelian philosophy prevailed, the objective reality of the Eucharistic change is also believed in by the Eastern Orthodox Church and the other ancient Churches of the East ( see metousiosis ).
Although what became the orthodox Christian church prevailed against Montanism within a few generations, inscriptions in the Tembris valley of northern Phrygia, dated between 249 and 279, openly proclaim their allegiance to the New Prophecy.
Although Sampras was higher ranked, Agassi prevailed in straight sets.
Although many of the worst offenders in government and the mob were not charged, the trials helped to end the sense of lawlessness which had prevailed in Tampa for decades.
Although referendums were held in 2004 to give citizens the opportunity to overturn the amalgamation, in the end none of the former municipalities met the threshold vote conditions for de-merger, and the status quo prevailed.
Although the Virginia Company ultimately failed financially by 1624, Sandys ' other visions for the Colony prevailed.
Although combat air support prevailed, the enemy wounded an Army medic and fatally wounded Airman Cunningham.
Although he would not today be considered a poetical genius, he may justly claim to have been the " father of German poetry " in respect at least of its form ; his Buch von der deutschen Poeterey ( 1624 ) put an end to the hybridism that had until then prevailed, and established rules for the " purity " of language, style, verse and rhyme.
Although she prevailed by a margin of fifty votes, she narrowly missed the threshold to avoid a second vote, and on 22 November 1990 she resigned.
Although it boasted newspapers and telephones, lynch law often prevailed ( there were at least four deaths by lynching in 1882 ), schools barely operated, and indoor plumbing was a rare novelty.
Although this was not formally included in Islamic law, the Sharia recognizes customs that prevailed at the time of Muhammad but were not abrogated by the Qur ' an or the tradition ( called " Divine silence ").
Although the United States forces easily prevailed, its leaders expressed major concerns over both the inability of the different service branches to coordinate and communicate with each other, and the consequences of a lack of coordination if faced with a more threatening foe.
Although more diplomatic approaches eventually prevailed, a malaria outbreak in the 1830s so reduced the populations of the Cascade and other Indian tribes, that they ceased to be a powerful force along the river.
Although he faced opposition from much of the D. C. Council, Wiliams eventually prevailed.
Although wary of entering the manufacturing provinces ( because of his experiences with rioting weavers in England ) he was prevailed upon to do so.
Although D Company ultimately prevailed they would have been defeated were it not for the timely arrival of the relief force and the availability of overwhelming artillery support.
Although he posed a threat to the Indian National Congress ( INC ) in Rajasthan, that party prevailed until 1977.
Although the authorities prevailed in this Swiss peasant war, they did pass some tax reforms and the incident in the long term prevented creation of an absolutist state, unlike many of the other states of Europe.
Although these laws were often contradictory, the body higher in the hierarchy always prevailed.
Although the Star Club prevailed, Creighton became their new member following the game.
Although AFA prevailed by a margin of more than 2, 000 votes, the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers filed objections to the election.
Although officially posted to that ship, he prevailed upon Lieutenant Cochran ( son of Lord Dundonald ) to arrange that he would remain on loan to Wellesley.
Although Ephialtes maintained that Sparta was Athens ' rival for power and should be left to fend for itself, Cimon's view prevailed.

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