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* 1621 – Execution of 27 Czech noblemen on the Old Town Square in Prague as a consequence of the Battle of White Mountain.
* June 21 – Thirty Years ' War: Twenty-seven Czech lords are executed on the Old Town Square in Prague as a consequence of the Battle of White Mountain.
When the Missouri-Pacific railroad was being constructed four miles north of Boston in the summer of 1876, it was clear to many businessmen in Boston ( now Old Boston ) that their town would suffer a serious decline as a consequence of its distance from the line.
In 1878, in consequence of the permission given to priests to marry, Langen ceased to identify himself with the Old Catholic movement, but was not reconciled with the Roman Catholic Church.
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.
As a consequence, he chose to play at Lancashire County Cricket Club in Old Trafford, in what was to be his biggest solo show to date.
The PNCC continued to refuse full communion with those churches that ordained women ; thus, in 2003 the International Old Catholic Bishops ' Conference expelled the PNCC from the Utrecht Union, determining that " full communion, as determined in the statute of the IBC, could not be restored and that therefore, as a consequence, the separation of our Churches follows.
* In the Showtime series Dexter and in the related novels, serial killer Dexter Morgan frequently cites " Old Sparky " as the consequence of his being caught.
Scientific and religious texts were written in Latin and as a consequence most texts written in the Netherlands were written in Latin rather than Old Dutch.
There is reason to believe, on the evidence of two pay-bills, that for a short time in 1755 and 1756 Hutton worked in the colliery at Old Long Benton ; at any rate, on Ivison's promotion to a living, Hutton succeeded to the Jesmond school, whence, in consequence of increasing pupils, he removed to Stotes Hall.
The most visible consequence of this was the adding of almost one-fifth of Yorubaland from Offa to Old Oyo to Kabba to the then Northern Nigeria of Lord Frederick Lugard and the subsequent subjugation of this portion of Yorubaland under the control of Fulani feudalism.
Following their review of parliamentary representation in South London, and as a consequence of changes to ward boundaries, the Boundary Commission for England recommended that part of Danson Park ward be transferred from Old Bexley and Sidcup to the constituency of Bexleyheath and Crayford.
The Book of Knowledge, a travelogue compiled by a Spanish monk soon after 1348, mentions that Genoese merchants had settled in Old Dongola ; they may have penetrated thither as a consequence of the commercial treaty of 1290 between Genoa and Egypt.
Located in northeastern Staten Island, and bordered by the neighborhoods of Grasmere, Clifton, Dongan Hills, Emerson Hill, and Old Town, Concord was named Dutch Farms originally, but was renamed in 1845 after Concord, Massachusetts as a consequence of that town's historical significance.
According to Belting, the three inner panels seek to broadly convey the Old Testament notion that, before the Fall, there was no defined boundary between good and evil ; humanity in its innocence was unaware of consequence.
Following their review of parliamentary representation in South London, and as a consequence of changes to ward boundaries, the Boundary Commission for England recommended that part of Danson Park ward be transferred to Bexleyheath and Crayford from the constituency of Old Bexley and Sidcup ; that part of Colyers ward be transferred from Erith and Thamesmead ; and that parts of Lesnes Abbey ward, Belvedere ward, Northumberland Heath ward and Erith ward be transferred to Bexleyheath and Crayford from Erith and Thamesmead.
One loss during this period were the trees in the Young Eaa Plantation and a part of the Old Eaa Plantation which died as a consequence of the flooding.
However, from the early 1820s, the prominence of Old Banks as the Government's primary frontier seat of Government, and the ' original ' Paterson, waned as a consequence of the establishment ( from c. 1818 ) and prolific growth of the Government's rural settlement and township at Wallis Plains ( now East Maitland ) ten kilometres to the south.
Old man Schmidt spends more time building crazy inventions ( typical of devices by writer / cartoonist Rube Goldberg ) than tending to his business ; as a consequence he is bankrupt and his business is taken over by his creditors, who send a young man named Carlson to manage the business.

consequence and undertook
As a consequence, Western nations undertook a mass expulsion of Soviet technology spies.
In 1992, the two band clubs signed an agreement where they undertook a set of regulations so that the feast could be celebrated with the consequence of less incidents between the supporters.

consequence and finance
Keith Giffen, who had much success with humor in his 1987 Justice League relaunch, revamped Tenzil Kem ( which could arguably be a explained as consequence of his regained sanity ) as a free spirit who rebels against his planet's virtual enslavement of him as a senator by becoming a multi-media celebrity, using his planet's tax money to finance multiple television shows that allow Tenzil to leave his planet for multiple trips to Earth and other planets for adventure and fun.
On January 25, 1852, in consequence of the decree confiscating the property of the Orléans family, he resigned the office of minister of finance, but was on the same day appointed senator, and soon after rejoined the government as minister of state and of the imperial household.
In consequence of this report, Emperor Nicholas ordered the minister of finance to communicate with the proper authorities, and to draft the regulations for the introduction of the tax in question.
However long-term permissions for a clubhouse and hospitality boxes were not granted and in consequence Moseley Ventures found it more difficult than expected to raise the necessary finance.

consequence and application
The consequence of its application is that even a simple LAN connector jack can be considered to be a telecommunications facility in Canada, for tax purposes.
It is one of the rare references in Roman literature of water mills used to cut stone, but is a logical consequence of the application of water power to mechanical sawing of stone ( and presumably wood also ).
In 2009, Optasite withdrew its application, and legislation was subsequently introduced in the Connecticut General Assembly to hold companies liable for costs incurred as a consequence of applications submitted to the Siting Council in bad faith.
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.
However a disclosure of the industrial design is not taken into consideration if it occurred not earlier than twelve months before the filing date or, where applicable, the priority date of the application and if it was by reason or in consequence of acts committed by the applicant or his predecessor in title ; or an evident abuse committed by a third party in relation to the applicant or his predecessor in title.
As a consequence, most airlines now post their timetables only online ( the larger airlines often offering a stand-alone application, while others provide just a downloadable document such as a PDF ), and the value of many airline timetable books has risen among collectors.
The consequence is that there exist many Scheme implementations, almost none of them covering all areas essential for real application programs.
Purell has been shown to fail to meet the FDA 21 CFR 333. 470 performance standards for health-care personnel antiseptic hand washes not just as a consequence of the decrease in effectiveness with repeated use, but due to a lack of persistence in antimicrobial activity after application and the decrease in effectiveness with heavy soil loads.
" 321 For Sorel, the inevitable " consequence of the modern scientific movement and the application of scientific categories and methods to the behaviour of men ", 323 is an outburst of interest in irrational forces, religions, social unrest, criminality and deviance-resulting directly from an overzealous and monistic obsession with scientific rationalism.
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.
The application of a default rule leads to the addition of its consequence to the theory.
It has been suggested that Tsirelson's bound is obtained as a consequence of the preceding inequality, since, again in application of the Cauchy-Bunyakowski-Schwartz inequality:
The party thinks that the economic heyday of the Uruguay at the end of the 19th century was a consequence of the application of political initiatives founded in the liberal ideas, and that the abandonment of the same ones on the part of the successive governments from the Batlle period has determined the process of social and economic deterioration that the country suffers from 1955.
One common consequence of AIDS is lymphoma and the most important diagnostic application of thymidine kinase determination is for monitoring of lymphoma.
From this point of view, deviance is not a quality of the act the person commits, but rather a consequence of the application by other of rules and sanctions to an ' offender.
' He was excessively ugly, and Confucius thought meanly of his talents in consequence, on his first application to him.
This had the happy consequence that, in its contemporary application, the universality of the Pure Theory ( and Kelsen insisted that only universal truths could be ' scientific ') would coincide with that of predominantly global law.
The consequence of a negative credit rating is typically a reduction in the likelihood that a lender will approve an application for credit under favorable terms, if at all.
Both have two or more plant species in close interaction, both provide multiple outputs, as a consequence, higher overall yields and, because a single application or input is shared, costs are reduced.
From this point of view, deviance is not a quality of the act the person commits, but rather a consequence of the application by other of rules and sanctions to an ' offender.
Some logicians argue that fuzzy concepts are a necessary consequence of the reality that any kind of distinction we might like to draw has limits of application.
In consequence of the prosecution of socialistically minded persons in application of Otto von Bismarck's anti-socialist laws ( 1878 – 1890 ), in 1883 Ploetz fled to Zurich, where he continued to study political economy with Julius Platter ( 1844 – 1923 ).
As a consequence, partial or total prohibition has been introduced in several states, but financial constraints have prevented its full-fledged application.
The right to the European patent may validly be transferred before the filing of the application, e. g. by contract, by inheritance, or as a consequence of the " employee's rights " as determined by the applicable national law.

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