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consequence and colony
Colonists of various ethnicities settled mainly in the area of the former colony, outside of the official boundaries, and as a consequence, in the first third of the 19th century, Moldavanka emerged as the dominant settlement.
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.
He was already presenting himself as a figure of consequence, annoying the rather bohemian Northern artist's colony in Rome, says Bellori, by appearing with " the pomp of Xeuxis ... his behaviour was that of a nobleman rather than an ordinary person, and he shone in rich garments ; since he was accustomed in the circle of Rubens to noblemen, and being naturally of elevated mind, and anxious to make himself distinguished, he therefore wore — as well as silks — a hat with feathers and brooches, gold chains across his chest, and was accompanied by servants.
This consequence of inbreeding makes the colony more vulnerable to extinction.
At the end of this colonial strife, called the Antinomian Controversy, Hutchinson was banished from the colony, and a number of her followers left the colony as a consequence.
As a consequence, Du Gua and the settlers had to abandon the colony and return to France.
On his return home he was appointed inspector-general of auxiliary forces with effect from 1 April 1874 ; however, in consequence of the indigenous unrest in Natal, he was sent to that colony as governor and general-commanding on 24 February 1875.
All authorities agree that Himera was a colony of Zancle, but Thucydides tells us that, with the emigrants from Zancle, who were of Chalcidic origin, were mingled a number of Syracusan exiles, the consequence of which was, that, though the institutions () of the new city were Chalcidic, its dialect had a mixture of Doric.
Queens are different in structure ; they are the largest ants of the colony as a consequence of their egg-laying.
That modern Australia, the Australia that has developed since 26 January 1788 as distinct from the Australia of my ancestors, has a constitutional monarchy is a direct unambiguous consequence of our origins as a colony of Britain — a penal colony at that.

consequence and struggled
Even though Tomasson managed to become the top scorer of Stuttgart with a tally of 8 Bundesliga goals, the team struggled throughout the season to create enough chances and goals, and as a consequence Stuttgart only finished in 9th position of the Bundesliga.
As a consequence even the members of the Jankowski family as nobility with means ' middle szlachta ' ( termed szlachta zamozńa ) would have struggled to maintain their lands.

consequence and by
`` This was not merely alleging errors, but was carried out by day-after-day allegations in memos, written charges of serious consequence.
The two Governments agree that the rupees accruing to the Government of the United States of America as a consequence of sales made pursuant to this Agreement will be used by the Government of the United States of America, in such manner and order of priority as the Government of the United States of America shall determine, for the following purposes in the amounts shown: ( A )
Existence is created and willed by God and is not the consequence of a pre-existent rebellion or of a cosmic descent from eternity into history.
We should not allow the image of an immanent end brought about indirectly by our own action in the continuing human struggle for a just endurable order of existence to blind us to the fact that in some measure accelerating the end of our lease may be one consequence among others of many other of mankind's thrusts toward we know not what future.
A consequence of using waveforms to describe particles is that it is mathematically impossible to obtain precise values for both the position and momentum of a particle at the same time ; this became known as the uncertainty principle, formulated by Werner Heisenberg in 1926.
As a consequence there are four chimney-pieces by Algardi in the Royal Palace of Aranjuez, and in the gardens, the figures on the fountain of Neptune are also by him.
He was such a favourite with the latter, that, when Greece was visited by a drought in consequence of a murder which had been committed, the oracle of Delphi declared that the calamity would not cease unless Aeacus prayed to the gods that it might.
Pomponius Mela mentions it among the small towns of the district, probably as it was eclipsed by its neighbour Tarraco ( modern Tarragona ), but it may be gathered from later writers that it gradually grew in wealth and consequence, favoured as it was with a beautiful situation and an excellent harbour.
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.
The surface of the water becomes slightly concave, with the consequence that the potential energy of the water at the greater radius is increased by the work done against gravity to achieve the greater height.
Bézout's lemma is a consequence of the Euclidean division defining property, namely that the division by a nonzero integer b has a remainder strictly less than | b |.
One consequence of this is that in standard general relativity, the universe began with a singularity, as demonstrated by Stephen Hawking and Roger Penrose in the 1960s.
A crime may be illegal ( as is the cause of evil or injury ) or perfectly legal ( when the act done is not a necessary consequence of the conduct of the agent but determined by others ).
As a consequence of the third point, if a and b are coprime and br ≡ bs ( mod a ), then r ≡ s ( mod a ) ( because we may " divide by b " when working modulo a ).
Block structure was introduced into computer programming languages by the Algol project ( 1957 – 1960 ), which, as a consequence, also featured a context-free grammar to describe the resulting Algol syntax.
As a consequence, in particular, in the system of coordinates given by the polar representation, the equations then take the form
As a consequence of oppression, forced labor, hunger, disease, and mass killings, by 1535, only 60, 000 were still alive.
That a rational number must have a finite or recurring decimal expansion can be seen to be a consequence of the long division algorithm, in that there are only q-1 possible nonzero remainders on division by q, so that the recurring pattern will have a period less than q.
Vancouver wrote of Whidbey's efforts: " This determined shore they had been exploring to be an island, which, in consequence of Mr. Whidbey ’ s circumnavigation, I distinguished by the name of Whidbey ’ s Island: and this northern pass, leading into Bay, Deception Passage ".
As a consequence, Domitian was popular with the people and army but considered a tyrant by members of the Roman Senate.
As a consequence, the anti-Domitianic tradition was already well established by the end of the 2nd century, and by the 3rd century, even expanded upon by early Church historians, who identified Domitian as an early persecutor of Christians.
In consequence of the accusation of Claudia Pulchra, and of some offense which he had given to Caligula, he was accused by the emperor in the senate, but by concealing his own skill in speaking, and pretending to be overpowered by the eloquence of Caligula, he not only escaped the danger, but was made consul suffectus in 39 AD.

consequence and 1644
In 1644 he became chaplain to Prince Charles Louis, nephew of King Charles I, who was in England ; from 1648 Charles Louis was able to take up his position as Elector of the Palatinate on the Rhine, as a consequence of the Peace of Westphalia.
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.

consequence and agreed
But this was even a consequence of borders that Italy and Germany agreed on when dividing their spheres of influence.
September ’ 94, factional leaders agreed to the Akosombo peace agreement in Ghana, but to little consequence.
* To All Who These Presents Shall Come, Greeting: Know Ye, that in consequence of propositions of peace, or cessation of hostilities, being submitted to me, as Commandant of the California Battalion of the United States forces, which have so far been acceded to by me as to cause me to appoint a board of commissioners to confer with a similar board appointed by the Californians, and it requiring a little time to close the negotiations ; it is agreed upon and ordered by me that an entire cessation of hostilities shall take place until to-morrow afternoon ( January 13 ), and that the said Californians be permitted to bring in their wounded to the mission of San Fernando, where, also, if they choose, they can move their camp to facilitate said negotiations.
As a consequence, the eastern boundary of Texas was not firmly established until the independence of the Republic of Texas in 1836, and not agreed upon until the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848 which concluded the Mexican-American War.
In consequence, Russia and the United Nations agreed that it would acquire the USSR's seat as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council.
As a consequence of the Treaty of Portsmouth ( 5 September 1905 ), which ended the Russo-Japanese War, both sides agreed to evacuate Manchuria and return its sovereignty to China, but Japan was given the lease for the Liaotung / Liaodong ( Kwantung Leased Territory ).
Each man agreed to not use the military to extend their term or use any other means toward that consequence.
Guilleminot ultimately presented the Ottomans with an offer to back an independent Poland — as a consequence, Sébastiani was formally asked by Carlo Andrea Pozzo di Borgo to recall the ambassador, and he ultimately agreed to do so.
As a consequence, the Secretary of State for Scotland agreed that the Holyrood site merited inclusion on the shortlist of proposed locations.
Each man agreed to not use the military to extend their term or use any other means toward that consequence.
The Environment Court agreed with the scientific consensus on anthropogenic climate change and concluded that the proposed CO < sub > 2 </ sub > emissions would be an " adverse effect of some consequence " under the RMA.
The two agreed that a likely consequence of the annexation was Bulgaria would declare its independence from the Ottoman Empire.
Nothing of consequence was agreed, and the resultant lack of coordination between the various forces proved disastrous.
Every photo shoot arranged on the various online modelling communities is negotiated separately, with the consequence that the terms agreed will vary widely from one to another.

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