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consequence and victory
Napoleon had won a decisive victory at the Battle of Austerlitz in 1805, and as a consequence Europe remained mostly at peace for the next few years.
He was saluted Imperator in consequence, and a record of this victory is preserved in the annexed coin, which represents a trophy placed upon the prow of a vessel.
The establishment of La Rochelle as a harbour was a consequence of the victory of Guillaume X, Duke of Aquitaine over Isambert de Châtelaillon in 1130 and the subsequent destruction of his harbour of Châtelaillon.
As a consequence of Wellington's victory, his army was able to advance to and liberate Madrid for two months, but then retreated back to Portugal.
The immediate consequence of Clive's victory at Plassey was an increase in the revenue demand on Bengal by at least 20 %, much of which was appropriated by Zamindars and corrupt Company Officials, which led to considerable hardship for the rural population, particularly during the famine of 1770.
The consequence of this, along with Anson's earlier victory, was to give the British almost total control in the English Channel during the final months of the war.
As a consequence, Peters abandoned the National / New Zealand First coalition, splitting his party-National then governed for a further year, with the support of post-split ex-New Zealand First MPs, but the New Zealand general election, 1999 saw Helen Clark lead a centre-left coalition to victory.
His middle name, Howe, is a consequence of his birth date, the anniversary of Lord Howe's victory over the French on the Glorious First of June in 1794.
Another consequence of the victory was that Major General H. A. Lawrence, who had been in command of the Northern Sector of the Suez Canal defences and Romani during the battle, was transferred to the Western Front.
Both these events raised the hopes of the British that an easy victory might be had, but as a consequence the Turks set about laying mines through the channels to prevent ships approaching and strengthened the fortifications.
1704 ) also fought among the royalists in Scotland ; in 1644 he was taken prisoner, but he was released in the following year as a consequence of Montrose's victory at Kilsyth.
As a consequence of the Hussite victory on Vítkov, the crusaders lost any hope of starving the city into submission and their army disintegrated.
As a consequence of reaching the final, he climbed to number 5 in the world rankings for 1996 / 97, and in that same season he acquired his only ranking tournament victory ( after three previous losing finals ), the British Open, beating John Higgins 9 – 8 after needing a snooker in the final frame, winning the World Snooker Association Performance of the Year award for this achievement, although he has failed to maintain this level of performance.
A further consequence was that the Kiwis were forced to forfeit the two competitions points gained for the victory against the Lions which further hampered the Kiwis ' efforts to make the final.
The Battle of Tampa could be called a Confederate victory, but ultimately one of little or no consequence.
In consequence of this victory the Mytilenaeans held Pittacus in the greatest honour and presented the supreme power into his hands.
This victory was considered of such consequence that Ormond was presented by the Irish Government with a jewel, value £ 50 .”
Syria was an early Roman province, annexed to the Roman Empire in 64 BC by Pompey, as a consequence of his military presence in the Levant, after pursuing victory in the Third Mithridatic War.
As an immediate consequence, the Ottoman Empire lost control over Bosnia, while in the long run, the Habsburg victory at Zenta was the last decisive step to force the Ottoman Empire into the Treaty of Karlowitz ( 1699 ), ending the Ottoman control of large parts of Central Europe.
At the first synod of Sirmium he won a dialectic victory over the homoiousian bishops, Basilius and Eustathius, who sought in consequence to stir up against him the enmity of Constantius Gallus.
The latter innings was of real consequence as Wardle, batting with Len Hutton, put on 105 for the seventh wicket which heralded a series saving victory for England.

consequence and writes
Regan writes that Singer's position is a consequence of his adapting a utilitarian, or consequentialist, approach to animal rights, rather than a strictly rights-based one, and argues that the rights-based position distances itself from non-consensual sex.
On the subject Bishop writes: The greatest obstacle to our comprehension of Finnegans Wake been ... the failure on the part of readers to believe that Joyce really meant what he said when he spoke of the book as a " reconstruction of the nocturnal life " and an " imitation of the dream-state "; and as a consequence readers have perhaps too easily exercised on the text an unyielding literalism bent on finding a kind of meaning in every way antithetical to the kind of meaning purveyed in dreams Bishop has also somewhat brought back into fashion the theory that the Wake is about a single sleeper ; arguing that it is not " the ' universal dream ' of some disembodied global everyman, but a reconstruction of the night – and a single night – as experienced by ' one stable somebody ' whose ' earwitness ' on the real world is coherently chronological.
" Toilet mastery is, of course, an inevitable consequence ," writes Bauer, " Yet it's no more the goal of Natural Infant Hygiene than weaning is the goal of breastfeeding.
He writes that these potential hazards are the result of naiveté amongst Westerners as to the nature of the guru / devotee relationship, as well as a consequence of a lack of understanding on the part of Eastern teachers as to the nature of Western psychology.
" In developing this concept, Preece writes that, when we transfer an inner quality onto another person, we may be giving that person a power over us as a consequence of the projection, carrying the potential for great insight and inspiration, but also the potential for great danger: " In giving this power over to someone else they have a certain hold and influence over us it is hard to resist, while we become enthralled or spellbound by the power of the archetype ".
As a consequence, in the cofinite topology, the only closed subsets are finite sets, or the whole of X. Symbolically, one writes the topology as
Free Culture < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s message is different, Lessig writes, because it is " about the consequence of the Internet to a part of our tradition that is much more fundamental, and, as hard as this is for a geek-wanna-be to admit, much more important.
However, Moore writes that " the British Fascists ’ Australian operations were small beer indeed " and of little consequence.
If it had been given to me, it would have gone to an author who writes in Danish, and in consequence Faroese efforts to create an independent culture would have been dealt a blow.

consequence and Warner
As Warner is no longer part of FIFA, they have ended the investigation into any and all ethics violations, saying " As a consequence of Mr Warner's self-determined resignation, all ethics committee procedures against him have been closed and the presumption of innocence is maintained.

consequence and fame
The fame of Scherpenheuvel increased and increasing numbers of people arrived, begging for protection against plague and famine that swept the Low Countries as a consequence of the " Eighty Years War " ( Dutch Revolt ).
The unintended, but happy, consequence was that Diamond began to gain fame not only as a singer and performer, but also as a songwriter.
As with his Schwandbach Bridge and Vessy Bridge, the structure's fame among civil engineers is a consequence of the techniques involved and the elegance of its design rather than its prominent location: it serves a town of about 2, 500 people but is often visited by designers.
* Sermons based on interviews with magistrates that visited him: This final category represents sermons that were based on miscellaneous interviews that he held with magistrates who visited him as a consequence of his fame and great authority.
It was during this period that the SAS shot to public fame as a consequence of their storming of the Iranian Embassy in 1980.

consequence and Australian
In consequence, the Great Australian Bight receives very little of the runoff that fertilises most continental shelves and is essentially a marine desert.
In consequence, Australian South Sea Islanders have faced similar forms of discrimination meted out to Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders.
In consequence, The West Australian was reduced to weekdays-only circulation.
The route network was nearly doubled in early 1986 when the South Australian routes of Airlines of South Australia ( which was owned by Ansett ) were taken over as a consequence of the deregulation of the Australian airline market.
As a consequence local militia and later Australian Army were stationed at the western side of the entrance to Pittwater and were dispersed along the western shore in a network of trenches, pillboxes and gun emplacements.
As a consequence 10 and 11 Platoons were each forced to fight their own battles, and despite the weight of the indirect fire increasingly becoming available to support the Australian infantry, the Viet Cong were able to apply superior fire power as they attacked each platoon in turn.
As a consequence, the suburb has a large number of examples of Australian Federation architecture.
As a consequence of the overall allied strategy of Vietnamization and with the Australian government keen to reduce its own commitment to the war, 8 RAR was not replaced at the end of its tour of duty.
As a consequence, Simon hired Australian songwriter / producer Chris Pelcer to write a theme song for Simon Townsend's Wonder World !.
As a consequence of this inquiry, on 19 October 1979, the Commonwealth Police and the Australian Capital Police Forces were amalgamated to form the Australian Federal Police which, shortly after, was expanded to assume the functions of the former Narcotics Section of the Bureau of Customs.
A re-organisation of Australian defences as a consequence of the 1910 Kitchener Report led to the creation of Military Districts.

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