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As a consequence of this, many walls from medieval times were torn down and the stone ( still valuable as construction material ) reused in more modern bulwarks and bastions.
As a consequence, the ship they constructed ( named the Archangel Gabriel ) was ready to be launched as soon as 9 June 1728 from its construction point upriver at Ushka.
The Stony Creek granite quarries also rose to prominence as a direct consequence of railroad construction.
Power argues that as a direct consequence of their design and construction, security problems were prevalent in many of the tower blocks.
These rapids were removed as a consequence of the construction of the Coon Rapids Dam in 1913.
As a direct consequence of the flap over the Alabama, rather than turn the ships over to Monsieur Bravay of Paris ( who had ordered their construction as intermediary for Confederate principals ), Palmerston instructed the British Admiralty to tender an offer for the purchase of the ships.
One consequence of the electrification was that, whereas much of the old track in the New Territories had remained unfenced, with footpaths or roads alongside or across the track used by many villagers, the faster, quieter and more frequent electric services required the complete fencing off of the track from Lo Wu to Hung Hom, necessitating the construction of footbridges with both steps and sloping ramps at various village locations.
As a consequence, the French military authorities in charge of Tegel at that time ordered the construction of a long runway, the longest in Europe at the time, as well as provisional airport buildings and basic infrastructure.
The mathematical construction of the way creates a rhythm, or order in which gate loci are located, a consequence of the propagation of World Lines along folded Geodesics.
The choice of prefabricated construction materials was partly a consequence of a shortage of bricks in the UK at the time.
As a consequence, in important cases the construction of an intertwiner is enough to show the representations are effectively the same.
At an early period, in consequence of the great span of the vault and the very slight rise or curvature of the web, it was thought better to simplify the construction of the web by introducing intermediate ribs between the wall rib and the diagonal rib and between the diagonal and the transverse ribs ; and in order to meet the thrust of these intermediate ribs a ridge rib was required, and the prolongation of this rib to the wall rib hid the junction of the web at the summit, which was not always very sightly, and constituted the ridge rib.
The first consequence that arises from niche construction is that the organisms have changed the environment on which they live.
A consequence of this is that, during construction, trains from Canary Wharf to Poplar and trains from Bank to Canary Wharf had to cross each other at the same level which limits junction capacity.
It was primarily the expansion of the railway net in Norrland, which in turn was a consequence of the rising importance of the northern iron ore fields, that led to the increased strategic value of northern Sweden and the construction of the fortress.
The port facilities were greatly expanded in the early 1990s, with the construction of the new terminal, but the port has declined since trade with Ethiopia was terminated in 1998 as a consequence of the Eritrean-Ethiopian War.
As a consequence of the new restrictions, the building remained the largest office building by floor area in the world until the construction of Chicago's Merchandise Mart in 1930.
Through the late 20th Century, land use in the West Shore was dominated by industrial activities ( Travis was once named " Linoleumville " as a consequence of a linoleum factory having once been built there ), most notably oil refining and construction ; in the latter example, much property in the region is devoted to the storage of heavy equipment, such as cement mixers.
" The population in 1801 was 22 ; in 1811, 27 ; in 1821, 35 ; in 1831, in consequence of the construction of a new harbour, it had increased to 1022 ; in 1841, 2017 ; in 1851, 3538 ; in 1861, 6137 ; in 1871, 7132 ; in 1881, 7714 ; and in 1891, 9044.
The purpose of these events is usually to raise money for new schools or universities in Somalia, to help Somalis that have suffered as a consequence of floods and / or droughts, or to gather funds for the creation of new mosques like the Abuubakar-As-Saddique Mosque, which is currently undergoing construction in the Twin cities.
Furthermore, if an invention could be sold before it was reduced to practice without any consequence, then inventors would be able to evade the time limits placed on the patent itself by simply delaying the construction of a working model.
It has been suggested that the thrifty phenotype is the consequence of three unlike adaptive processes: maternal effects, niche construction and developmental plasticity, which all are influenced by the brain.
To an extent, the construction of the Mall of America was an impetus for the expansion and remodeling of Southdale Center, as owners worried that Southdale's business would suffer as a consequence of the opening of the former.
As a consequence of the duration of its construction the JORN delivered in 2003 was designed to a specification developed in the early 1990s.

consequence and new
As a consequence of his vision and audacity, there was now a land free from kings, a vast continent for new beginnings.
As another consequence of the disturbances, a new constitution was accepted in 1831 which came into effect on 4 September of that year.
This move away from Essendon, at a time when fans would walk to their local ground, did not go over well with many Essendon people ; and, as a consequence, a new team and club was formed in 1900, unconnected with the first ( although it played in the same colours ), that was based at the Essendon Cricket Ground, and playing in the Victorian Football Association.
This had the unintended consequence of exposing large numbers of Malaysians to life in Western countries, creating a new source of discontent.
As a direct consequence of the 1932 – 33 tour, the MCC introduced a new rule to the laws of cricket in 1935.
As a consequence, opposition parties were legalized and a national congress of civil and political groups met to draft a new democratic constitution to be approved by a national referendum.
In consequence, people could be thrown out of work involuntarily and not be able to find acceptable new employment.
The Wilheminian values were further discredited as consequence of World War I and the subsequent inflation, since the new youth generation saw no point in saving for marriage in such conditions, and preferred instead to spend and enjoy.
One consequence of the new unacceptability of open relays was an inconvenience for some end users and certain internet service providers.
A natural consequence of this was that these " new " constructed languages had to be worked out by Tolkien in some details.
The new obedience that the justified sinner renders to God through sanctification follows justification as a consequence, but is not part of justification.
Rozman died in White Carniola as a consequence of a serious wound received while testing new mortar weapons sent to the partisans by their British Allies.
Under new leadership, Bulgaria surrendered to the Allies and as a consequence, lost not only the additional territory it had fought for in the major conflict, but also the territory it had won after the Balkan Wars giving access to the Aegean Sea.
The most important consequence of the affair of Benedict X was the adoption of new laws on papal elections, at a synod hosted by Nicholas II in the Lateran Palace at Easter 1059.
As a consequence, in 435 Valentinian was forced to conclude a peace with Gaiseric, whereby the Vandals kept all their possessions in North Africa in return for a payment of tribute to the empire, while the Huns were granted new territory in Pannonia Savia to occupy.
The site of that city had remained desolate for a period of 58 years after its destruction by the Crotoniats ; when at length, in 452 BC, a number of the Sybarite exiles and their descendants made an attempt to establish themselves again on the spot, under the guidance of some leaders of Thessalian origin ; and the new colony rose so rapidly to prosperity that it excited the jealousy of the Crotoniats, who, in consequence, expelled the new settlers a little more than 5 years after the establishment of the colony.
On the murder of Emperor Gratianus in Lyon and the accession, at Trier ( Trèves, in Germany ) at least, of the usurper Magnus Maximus ( 383 ), Ithacius fled to Trier, and in consequence of his representations a new synod was held ( 384 ) at Bordeaux, where Instantius was deposed.
In September 1930, as a consequence of the Stennes Revolt in Berlin, Hitler assumed supreme command of the SA as its new Oberster SA-Führer.
Another consequence of the Carlsbad Decrees was the refusal by Frederick William III to confer the chain of office, the official seal and an official name to the new university.
As a consequence, Fox did not exercise its option to pick up the series and Universal could not find another network interested in airing a new Doctor Who series.
However, in 1990, as a consequence of an initiative by Ed Brophy to honor Canastota's world boxing champions, Carmen Basilio and Basilio's nephew, Billy Backus, the village of Canastota inaugurated the new museum, which showcases boxing's rich history.
Later, King John granted Geoffrey Fitz Peter, Earl of Essex permission to hold a fair and market in Kimbolton, as a consequence of which a market place was created, with the existing church at one end and a new castle at the other.
In consequence of nonpayment of the debt, the property passed into his hands, and the new owner surveyed and platted quite a large addition to the riginal site.
The town remained a part of the monastic state of the Teutonic Knights until 1466, when as a consequence of the Second Peace of Thorn ending the Thirteen Years ' War, it passed to the Kingdom of Poland as part of the new autonomous province of Royal Prussia.

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