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consequence and Indian
As a consequence, later, just as the Comanche society was breaking down, the once respected and feared Penatʉka Nʉʉ provided U. S. Army Indian Scouts for the Americans and Texans against their still fighting and free-roaming Comanche kin.
As a consequence, the Naskapi of Kawawachikamach are no longer subject to certain provisions of the Indian Act.
) He wished his officers to be as aristocratic, flamboyant and stylish as he was himself and as a consequence he had no time for those men —" Indian officers "— who had learnt their profession over many years of service with the 11th during its long posting to India.
One other consequence was the establishment at Albany of a colonial department for Indian affairs, with Robert Livingston as its first head.
As a consequence, Indian cuisine varies from region to region, reflecting the varied demographics of the ethnically diverse Indian subcontinent.
As a consequence, he was exiled to the island of Réunion ( a French territory in the Indian Ocean ) from 1926 to 1947, where he was " given a comfortable estate and generous annual subsidiary ".
The Indianization of Southeast Asia happened as a consequence of the increasing trade in the Indian Ocean.
Throughout this time, and as a consequence of a natural talent that was spotted by his father, Singh learned music in Sikh temples and from musicians such as Pandit Chaganlal Sharma and Ustad Jamaal Khan, both of whom were trained in classical Indian music.
As early as 1933, Ratu Sukuna had recognized this problem, and had told the Great Council of Chiefs, " We regard the Indian desire for more permanent tenancy as a natural and legitimate consequence an agricultural community settling in any country.
On 13 May British and Indian troops seized control of the western Khyber without opposition and occupied Dacca, however, the British camp was poorly sited for defence and as a consequence they came under an intense long-range artillery barrage from Afghan artillery before Amanullah launched an infantry assault on them.
He inaugurated the policy of marrying Portuguese soldiers and sailors with local Indian girls, the consequence of which was a great miscegenation in Goa and other Portuguese territories in Asia.
As a consequence of the forced Indian removal in the 1830s, their descendants are to be found mostly in Oklahoma, as the Confederated Peoria Tribe.
As a consequence the British launched an invasion of Iraq to restore the Government, the 2nd Battalion participated as part of the 10th Indian Infantry Division.
He views the development of Indian philosophy as the consequence of real clash of ideas-" contradiction constituted the moving force behind the Indian philosophical development ".
The consequence of this was the beginning of President ’ s rule in the state under Article 356 of the Indian Constitution.
As a consequence, the global community of oceanographers organized the International Indian Ocean Expedition ( IIOE ) during 1959-65 to describe and understand the basic features of the Indian Ocean.

consequence and Act
As a consequence, it was only in 1836 that England allowed suspects of felonies the right to have legal counsel ( the Prisoners ' Counsel Act 1836 ).
A major long-term consequence of the Third Reform Act was the rise of Lib-Lab candidates, in the absence of any committed Labour Party.
One consequence of the Act is that solicitors, accountants, tax advisers and insolvency practitioners who suspect ( as a consequence of information received in the course of their work ) that their clients ( or others ) have engaged in tax evasion or other criminal conduct from which a benefit has been obtained, are now required to report their suspicions to the authorities ( since these entail suspicions of money laundering ).
It was common in the 1940s, during World War II, as a consequence of rationing and the Lend-Lease Act, when Hormel began to increase production toward British and Russian markets.
Importantly, the Act defines a vexatious proceeding to include a proceeding brought without merit or any prospect of success, with the consequence that it is not necessary to prove the existence of any improper motive in order to obtain relief under the Act.
The Crown, as a consequence, refused assent of the Act as applied to include the Turks, and, in the form in which it finally passed, the Bahamas, but not the Turks, were included.
The Welsh Assembly was set up in 1999 ( as a consequence of the Government of Wales Act 1998 ) and possesses the power to determine how the government budget for Wales is spent and administered.
As a consequence, in 1997 the western stock of Steller sea lions was listed as endangered and the eastern stock was listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.
Partly as a consequence of this favour, in late October 1957, the US McMahon Act was eased to facilitate nuclear co-operation between the two governments, initially with a view to producing cleaner weapons and reducing the need for duplicate testing.
The institutions set up under the Act for Northern Ireland continued until their suspension by the British parliament in 1972 as a consequence of the Troubles.
In consequence of the establishment of the Irish Free State, the British parliament passed the Irish Free State ( Consequential Provisions ) Act 1922, which made a number of adjustments to Northern Ireland's system of government as set up by the 1920 Act.
Most significantly, as a consequence of this strike, Castle put through the Equal Pay Act 1970.
As a consequence, the ability of all Westminster MPs to vote on Scottish legislation has not been legally diminished by devolution, as made clear by Section 28 ( 7 ) of the Scotland Act 1998, which states that the legislative powers of the Scottish Parliament do "... not affect the power of the Parliament of the United Kingdom to make laws for Scotland ".
One consequence of the Land Registration Act 1925 was that only estates in land ( freehold or leasehold ) could be registered.
The Local Government Act 2001 finally removed the title as a consequence of the repeal of the 1840 act.
In 1988, the Emergencies Act was passed, and the War Measures Act was repealed as a consequence.
As a consequence, the Lords ' powers over budgets were greatly lessened by the Parliament Act 1911.
In 1937, in consequence of the Government of India Act 1935, which among other things separated Burma and Aden from India, a new Burma Office was created, but the same Secretary of State headed both Departments and was styled the Secretary of State for India and Burma.
* Sister Act 2 ( 1993 ) – Gottschalk starred as a consequence of leading actress Whoopi Goldberg losing a bet in Gottschalk's gameshow Wetten, dass ..?

consequence and Illinois
As a consequence, many architectural and archeological resources were lost to flooding and destruction of early French colonial villages originally located near the river, such as Kaskaskia, St. Philippe, and Cahokia, Illinois, and old Ste.
As a consequence of an 1804 treaty between the Governor of Indiana Territory and a group of Sauk and Fox leaders regarding land settlement, the Sauk and Fox tribes ceded their lands in Illinois and moved west of the Mississippi in 1828.

consequence and were
He was courteous and casual about it, as though it were of no consequence.
It is said that the terms Whig and Tory were first applied to English political parties in consequence of this dispute.
As a consequence, home runs were rare, and the " inside game " dominated — singles, bunts, stolen bases, the hit-and-run play, and other tactics dominated the strategies of the time.
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The 1928 revised forms of Matrimony and Baptism were quite widely adopted, but those of other rites tended not to be ; the consequence, in practice, being very wide variation in liturgical practice from parish to parish, with very few churchmen adhering consistently to the strict observation of either the 1662 or the 1928 forms of worship.
As a likely consequence, it was after that that the first disciples of Confucius were appointed to government positions.
As a consequence of oppression, forced labor, hunger, disease, and mass killings, by 1535, only 60, 000 were still alive.
Conservative critics of his administration found that he did not do enough to advance the goals of the right: " Eisenhower's victories were ," according to Hans Morgenthau, " but accidents without consequence in the history of the Republican party.
According to the committee, these Lectures were included in the compilation " in consequence of their embracing the important doctrine of salvation.
) As a consequence, debates about freedom versus " necessity " were a regular feature of Enlightenment religious and philosophical discussions.
Other diasporas were created as a consequence of political decisions, such as the end of colonialism.
This was partly a consequence of his ships being stationed at Rosyth, rather than Scapa Flow with the main fleet, since local facilities at Rosyth were limited, but this was a problem identified months before Jutland which Beatty had failed to correct.
Jacques-Louis David's facial abnormalities were traditionally reported to be a consequence of a deep facial sword wound after a fencing incident.
In 1839, Michael Faraday showed that the apparent division between static electricity, current electricity, and bioelectricity was incorrect, and all were a consequence of the behavior of a single kind of electricity appearing in opposite polarities.
Advertisers were quick to recognize the appeal of the event to the public, and as a consequence competitors and organizers are not wanting for sponsorship.
In the 19th century Jacob Burckhardt viewed Eusebius as ' a liar ', the “ first thoroughly dishonest historian of antiquity .” Ramsay MacMullen in the 20th century regarded Eusebius's work as representative of early Christian historical accounts in which “ Hostile writings and discarded views were not recopied or passed on, or they were actively suppressed ..., matters discreditable to the faith were to be consigned to silence .” As a consequence this kind of methodology in MacMullens view has distorted modern attempts, ( e. g. Harnack, Nock, and Brady ), to describe how the Church grew in the early centuries.
In addition to the relatively looser constraints on character and message at lower budgets, the nature of B production lent itself to the noir style for directly economic reasons: dim lighting not only saved on electrical costs but helped cloak cheap sets ( mist and smoke also served the cause ); night shooting was often compelled by hurried production schedules ; plots with obscure motivations and intriguingly elliptical transitions were sometimes the consequence of hastily written scripts, of which there was not always enough time or money to shoot every scene.
In consequence of this the senate decreed that, whenever any public show was given anywhere, the first row of seats should be reserved for senators ; and at Rome he would not allow the envoys of the free and allied nations to sit in the orchestra, since he was informed that even freedmen were sometimes appointed.
As a consequence of this, some users were concerned that a licensing fee would also be charged for independent implementations.
My understanding and sympathies were enlarged, and many of my social, political, and economic views were modified as a consequence of increased knowledge.
In consequence, Hamlet loses his faith in all women, treating Ophelia as if she too were a whore and dishonest with Hamlet.
The borders were militarised as a consequence.

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