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A consequence of this is that to keep trying to be as close to the equilibrium as possible grains with fewer sides than six will bend the GB to try keep the 120 ° angle between each other.
Agaphia died as a consequence of the childbirth three days later, on 24 July, and six days later, on 30 July, the nine-days-old Tsarevich also died.
The total strength of these twelve regiments of active forces was 30, 000 men, but it was diminished in time of peace by furlough to an effective strength of about 25, 000 men in three of the six armies, as well as 15, 000 troops in the other three, a consequence of the recruiting system being as yet incomplete in its application all over the Ottoman Empire.
In consequence of the religious wars he lost all his property and his writings in 1621 and six years later led the Brethren into exile when the Habsburg Counter-Reformation persecuted the Protestants in Bohemia.
For example between 1945 and 1948, the remaining six ecclesiastical provinces (), each territorially comprising one of the Old Prussia provinces, within the Evangelical Church of the old-Prussian Union assumed independence as a consequence of the estrangement among them during the Nazi struggle of the churches.
The Noongar thus have a close connection with the earth and, as a consequence, they divided the year into six distinct seasons that corresponded with moving to different habitats and feeding patterns based on seasonal foods.
Wilhelm withdrew from public appearances for six weeks, which was generally seen as an act of penitence rather than the consequence of his depression.
After six years the wedding had not taken place and Turner seemed reluctant to name a date, and in 1773 the engagement was broken off ; it seems that, as a consequence, More suffered a nervous breakdown and spent some time in Uphill, near Weston-super-Mare, recuperating.
The same year brought his expulsion from Göttingen in consequence of his protest, in conjunction with six of his colleagues, against the violation of the constitution by Ernest Augustus, king of Hanover and duke of Cumberland.
The Bulkington Baptismal register, 1841 – 1861, records that: ' On Thursday, Aug 15th, 1861, six families comprising 27 members left for Quebec, Canada, in consequence of the continued depression of the Ribbon trade ….
In MO theory this is a direct consequence of the fact that the three molecular π orbitals combine and evenly spread the extra six electrons over six carbon atoms.
As consequence, Louis was in English custody for much more than the expected six months.
He was jailed for six months as a consequence.
By 1645, the land holding of Barbados increased and the shape of the original six were reconfigured giving way to an additional five parishes Some prior churches of the state within the existing parishes were elevated to the level of Parish Church and as a consequence they formed new parishes around those new vestries:
As a consequence, the vast majority of issues of the Fall 2005 semester were six pages, with eight-page issues being the exception rather than the norm ( compared to the fall 2004 semester, when most issues were eight to 10 pages, and sometimes even 12 ).
An estimated six children have died as a consequence of the more coercive forms of such treatments and the application of the accompanying parenting techniques.
Here he could claim to have inflicted the first reverse suffered by Napoleon, but six months later Bennigsen met with the crushing defeat of Friedland ( 14 June 1807 ) the direct consequence of which was the treaty of Tilsit.
The group of British psychiatrists concluded: " It seems to us that the diagnoses on the six people were made purely in consequence of actions in which they were exercising fundamental freedoms …" They recommended discussing the issue in the course of the forthcoming World Psychiatric Association ( WPA ) World Congress in Mexico in November 1971.
As a consequence they built six large three-storeyed, semi-detached lodging houses forming a crescent, a pump room and hot and cold private baths.
Previously the civil court of Martigny and Saint-Maurice ( both city of Valais ) ordered FIFA to confirm the signing of those six players on 3 August, a consequence of law suit brought out by the players.
As a consequence of the race, Schumacher lengenthed his lead in the Drivers ' standings to 54 points, meaning that if he scored an eighth win of the year at the following round, the, he would win the title with six races remaining.
As a consequence of modern emigration to the United States, and recently to the larger centre in Santa Cruz das Flores, the population has been in steady decline ; in 1814 forty births were registered in the parish, but by the 1980s between two and six births were recorded.
As a consequence of the ring warping, six of the 12 carbon-hydrogen bonds end up almost perpendicular to the mean plane and almost parallel to the symmetry axis, with alternating directions, and are said to be axial.

consequence and British
However, documents released by the Cameroonians, in parity with that of the British and Germans, clearly places Bakassi under Cameroonian Territory as a consequence of colonial era Anglo-German agreements.
In the words of his biographer, Pei has won " every award of any consequence in his art ", including the Arnold Brunner Award from the National Institute of Arts and Letters ( 1963 ), the Gold Medal for Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters ( 1979 ), the AIA Gold Medal ( 1979 ), the first Praemium Imperiale for Architecture from the Japan Art Association ( 1989 ), the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, and the 2010 Royal Gold Medal from the Royal Institute of British Architects.
Because most of the engineering skill of British Rail had been sold off into the maintenance and renewal companies, Railtrack had no idea how many Hatfields were waiting to happen, nor did they have any way of assessing the consequence of the speed restrictions they were ordering-restrictions that brought the railway network to all but a standstill.
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.
This custom also occurs in other Westminster Systems in the world, in consequence from the influence of British colonial rule.
Ethnic rivalry between the Shona and Ndebele has played a large part in Zimbabwe's politics, a consequence of the country's borders defined by its British colonial rulers.
The major consequence of Cornwallis's surrender was the beginning of negotiations that eventually resulted in peace and British recognition of the independent United States of America.
As a consequence American sign language today has a 60 % similarity to modern French Sign Language but is almost unintelligible to users of British Sign Language.
The consequence of the Peace Treaty was that the Batavian Republic now received international recognition, even by the British government, and that the old Dutch Republic was now irreversibly dead.
Several other British attacks took place in the Caribbean with little consequence on the geopolitical situation in the Atlantic.
Due to this, the nominally ministerial chiefly titles that still exist ( e. g.: the Yoruba Oloye ) are usually viewed as little more than the equivalents of the British knighthood, of little dynastic consequence except as a means of passively honouring the supporters of a monarch who is himself probably more contemporary in his styling.
As a consequence, the German M1898 Mauser rifle and attached sword bayonet was a full eight inches longer than the British SMLE and its P1903 bayonet, which used a twelve-inch blade.
During World War II, Taranto became famous as a consequence of the November 1940 British air attack on the Regia Marina naval base stationed here, which today called the Battle of Taranto.
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.
The consequence of fighting two World Wars in a relatively short amount of time, along with the emergence of the United States and the Soviet Union rise to superpower status after the end of World War II, both of which were hostile to British imperialism and along with the change in ideology led to a rapid wave of decolonisation all over the world in the decades in the post war world.
As a consequence of these lacklustre performers, the satirical British fortnightly magazine Private Eye has been critical of Branson and his companies ( see Private Eye image caption ).
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.
* Article VI created a customs union, with the exception that customs duties on certain British and Irish goods passing between the two countries would remain for 10 years ( a consequence of having trade depressed by the ongoing war with revolutionary France ).
The daring move by Clive had an important consequence: the Tanjoreans abandoned the fort, which the British triumphantly occupied.
Commander-in-Chief of the British Jeffrey Amherst noted that, “ Many of the Canadians consider their Colony to be of utmost consequence to France & cannot be convinced ... that their Country has been conceded to Great Britain ”.
As a consequence, many Irish peers had little or no connection to Ireland, and indeed the names of some Irish peerages ( for example, the Earldoms of Mexborough and Ranfurly ) refer to places elsewhere in the British Isles.
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.
After the defeat at Cape Matapan, the Italian Admiral Iachino wrote that the battle had " the consequence of limiting for some time our operational activities, not for the serious moral effect of the losses, as the British believed, but because the operation revealed our inferiority in effective aero-naval cooperation and the backwardness of our night battle technology.

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