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consequently and determined
The Bandiera brothers, encouraged by Mazzini, consequently determined to make a raid on the Calabrian coast.
In fact, in this scenario, both crossings are non compliant with the regulations ( since it cannot be determined which crossing the beacon belongs to ) and consequently a single central beacon is a valid defence for a motorist charged with violation of the crossing regulations.
Du Calvet, was determined to return to Europe and consequently was in need to get to Quebec to obtain a passport from governor James Murray, not without first obtaining another passport from governor Thomas Gage to be authorized to leave the district of Montreal.
By January 1942 the Book Production War Economy Agreement regulations came into force which determined rules on paper quality, type size and margins, consequently Penguin eliminated their dust jackets, trimmed their margins and replaced sewn bindings with metal staples.
In 1713 surveys determined that the border between Massachusetts and the Connecticut Colony had been incorrectly sited in the 17th century, and that Massachusetts had consequently distributed lands that actually belonged to Connecticut.
The Court determined that the framers of the Constitution did not really consider the Indian Tribes as foreign nations but more as " domestic dependent nation " and consequently the Cherokee Nation lacked the standing to sue as a " foreign " nation.
If a system is not observable, this means the current values of some of its states cannot be determined through output sensors: this implies that their value is unknown to the controller and, consequently, that it will be unable to fulfil the control specifications referred to these outputs.
Control over Rennes, Nantes and the Pays de Retz was secured when the Frankish army was defeated once again in 851 at the Battle of Jengland by the Bretons under Erispoe ; consequently Charles the Bald recognised the independence of Brittany and determined the borders that defined the historic duchy and later province.
In Oyster Software v. Forms Processing ( 2001 ), the Northern District of California determined that a plaintiff need not demonstrate any physical interference with a server at all to sustain a trespass to chattels claim and consequently denied the defendant's motion for summary judgment, even though there was no evidence of damage to the plaintiff's computer system.
When the age of the samples was determined by paleontologic and isotopic dating studies, this provided conclusive evidence for the seafloor spreading hypothesis, and, consequently, for plate tectonics.

consequently and exhibit
A common example is sand: if it is gently poured into a container, the density will be low ; if the same sand is then compacted, it will occupy less volume and consequently exhibit a greater density.
Owing to the loose structure of the book, it was easy for a transcriber to insert any additional story into his own copy, and consequently the manuscripts of the Gesta Romanorum exhibit considerable variety.
Forced entry involves the use of tools such as hammers, bolt cutters, chisels, and drills ; consequently, forced entry attacks exhibit obvious signs of entry.

consequently and next
He was consequently impeached in 1996, and an interim president, Norbert Ratsirahonana, was appointed for the three months prior to the next presidential election.
There was, consequently, the astonishing spectacle of the definition of murder, still a matter of common law, being the subject of no less than six appeals to the House of Lords within the next 40 years ( Director of Public Prosecutions v. Smith A. C. 290 ; Hyam v. Director of Public Prosecutions A. C. 55 ; Regina v. Cunningham A. C. 566 ; Regina v. Moloney A. C. 905 ; Regina v. Hancock A. C. 455 ; Regina v. Woollin 4 A11 E. R.
In April 1897, Chamberlain asked the Cabinet to increase the British garrison in South Africa by three to four thousand men – consequently, the quantity of British forces in the area grew during the next two years.
Jack Straw and some of his followers used the site as a temporary headquarters ; consequently the derelict manor became known for the next 500 years as Jack Straw ’ s Castle.
The next year, MGM purchased UA, and consequently gained UA's share of Network.
To support the cement industry, sand was dug out in the fields next to the river Maas ( known as ' Cuyksesteeg ') which consequently lead to the forming of the Mookerplassen recreational lakes, between Middelaar and the Mookerheide.
He consequently spent the next three years in the Saintonge region of France preaching to Protestants.
AIK lost the cup final, and consequently the opportunity to play European next year.
A common year of 365 days has exactly 52 weeks and one day, so consequently the next new year is one day of the week later.
The Hikari Naval Arsenal was consequently bombed the next day on August 14, 1945 ( one day before the end of war ), taking 738 lives.
This increase in membrane potential is what causes the cell membrane, which typically maintains a resting membrane potential of-70 mV, to reach the threshold potential and consequently fire the next action potential ; thus, the pacemaker potential is what drives the self-generated rhythmic firing ( automaticity ) of pacemaker cells, and the rate of change ( i. e., the slope ) of the pacemaker potential is what determines the timing of the next action potential and thus the intrinsic firing rate of the cell.
The end of TV coverage left many of these storylines at a cliffhanger and consequently All Star underwent a box office boom as hardcore fans turned up to live shows to see what happened next, and kept coming for several years due to careful use of show-to-show storylines.
The interpolation circuits often require a significant amount of time to perform their function ; consequently, the TDC needs a quiet interval before the next measurement.
The next season Spartak reached European Cup semifinal consequently eliminating Napoli ( by penalties ) and Real Madrid ( with 3 – 1 away victory ) but losing to Olympique de Marseille.
It would appear that, although the immigrant Quakers consequently found living conditions in Mayo too difficult, the linen industry picked up in the mid-18th century and for the next forty years or so the town prospered around the industry, but in the early 19th century it again fell into decline as it was superseded as a port by the town of Westport some miles to the south.
Much of agriculture of Shinano and Kōzuke provinces would consequently remain unproductive or under-producing for the next four or five years.
Although legal experts called this action senseless and without much chance of success, Yudhoyono consequently canceled his visit the next day.
He was selected for the 2006 Six Nations Squad, but unfortunately was injured early on in the first match of the championship against Wales with an injury to his left AC joint, he consequently missed the following match against Italy, he did however return for the next game against Scotland.
The writers are reluctant to carry out research for their next film, and consequently make films with generic storylines, oversimplified dialogue and glaring inaccuracies.
The tenure of the next producer, Innes Lloyd, coincided with a change in superiors and so consequently Lloyd was then able to both introduce a character with a cockney accent ( Ben Jackson ) and replace Hartnell.
The end of TV coverage left many of these storylines at a cliffhanger and consequently All Star underwent a box office boom as hardcore fans turned up to live shows to see what happened next, and kept coming for several years due to careful use of show-to-show storylines.
Moreover, it has been said that Nûr-Banû was related to Giorgio Baffo, as well as to Safiye Sultan, who was born Sofia Baffo, married to Nûr-Banû's son Murad III, and consequently became the next Valide Sultan of the Ottoman Empire when her son Mehmed III acceded to the throne.
The boys consequently abandon Stan and leave him out of their next mission, believing he is less mature for not having had his period.
On his return he took strong parliamentary measures against Presbyterians, and consequently, at a provincial Synod held at St Andrews in April 1586, he was accused of heresy and excommunicated, although at the next General Assembly this verdict was remitted as illegal.

consequently and pictures
There was consequently considerable interest in Irving's book, which was illustrated with graphic pictures, and it became an international best-seller.
Feynman had given the lecture on the motion of bodies at Caltech on March 13, 1964, but the notes and pictures were lost for a number of years and consequently not included in The Feynman Lectures on Physics series.

consequently and separate
" Morris played peacemaker but sided with the anti-Parliamentarians, who won control of the League, which consequently lost the support of Engels and saw the departure of Eleanor Marx and her partner Edward Aveling to form the separate Bloomsbury Socialist Society.
" Morris played peacemaker but sided with the anti-Parliamentarians, who won control of the League, which consequently lost the support of Engels and saw the departure of Eleanor Marx and her partner Edward Aveling to form the separate Bloomsbury Socialist Society.
However, this was merely a compromise position, and one which was in opposition to normal masonic practice, and consequently on 10 November 2004 ( after much deliberation by a special working party ) the Grand Chapter ( at its regular meeting in London ) overturned this compromise position, and declared the Royal Arch to be a separate degree in its own right, albeit the natural progression from the third degree.
The system components are interdependent and not usually capable of subdivision or separate disposal, and consequently are not readily disposable within the commercial marketplace.
Soyuz 5's equipment module failed to separate properly following retrofire due to the misfiring of explosive bolts, and consequently blocked the re-entry heat shield on the base of the descent module.
After Thames was acquired by FremantleMedia it was merged with another Fremantle company, Talkback Productions, to form a new independent production company Talkback Thames ; consequently Thames ceased to exist as a separate entity.
The clause confers a power separate and distinct from those later enumerated is not restricted in meaning by the grant of them, and Congress consequently has a substantive power to tax and to appropriate, limited only by the requirement that it shall be exercised to provide for the general welfare of the United States.
We ought not, therefore, to have anything in common with the Jews, for the Saviour has shown us another way ; our worship follows a more legitimate and more convenient course ; and consequently, in unanimously adopting this mode, we desire, dearest brethren, to separate ourselves from the detestable company of the Jews ... They do not possess the truth in this Easter question ; for, in their blindness and repugnance to all improvements, they frequently celebrate two Passovers in the same year ... we should have nothing in common with the Jews.
When Shugoshin levels are reduced by RNAi in HeLa cells, cohesin cannot remain on the centromeres during mitosis, and consequently sister chromatids separate synchronically before anaphase initiates, which triggers a long mitotic arrest.
The Buick Estate was introduced in 1970 as a separate series on the B-body like the LeSabre and the Wildcat and consequently shared their wheelbase, basic body and interior.
An unusual feature of the design was the bodyside curvature, of radius and just noticeable ; the windows had flat glass and consequently the upper quarter was separate and in a different plane from the lower glazing, with an intervening transom, and the steel panels were recessed on either side of each window opening to accommodate the difference between the flat glass and the curved sides.
In the United States, the Anglo-Arabian is considered a " part-bred " Arabian and, consequently, is registered within a separate section of the Arabian Horse Association.
The treaty actually violated Poland's military alliance with Ukraine, which had explicitly prohibited a separate peace, consequently it worsened relations between Polish state and its Ukrainian minority, a feeling that would eventually lead to ethnic violence in the 1930s and 1940s.
Given the size and nature of the mortgage market, many observers classify mortgage lending as a separate category of personal borrowing, and consequently residential mortgages are excluded from some definitions of consumer credit-such as the one adopted by the Federal Reserve in the US.
However, if we count, as we should, all the separate territories enjoying imperial immediacy, then the total is 1700-1800, mostly the tiny territories belonging to the Imperial Knighthood plus a number of immediate lordships ( herrschafts ), subjected to the authority of the emperor only, and consequently, more or less " independent " like any other state of the Empire.
Activities that formed part of these events were separate day-long street blockades of the financial district (' The City ') of London-which supporters of the protest argued are a major centre for profiteering, and consequently a root cause of many of the world's problems.
The Glücksburg dynasty considered the two territories to be separate entities and it consequently never used the form " Schleswig-Holstein " in titles.
But in that case, the domains of product-values and product-prices, and consequently the domains of value relations and price relations, were separate but co-existing and overlapping domains ( unless one is willing to argue that goods have an economic value only at the point where they are being sold for a price ).
Sutton-in-the-Elms, although part of the parish, is separated from Broughton Astley by the B581 Broughton Way bypass, and consequently retains its own separate identity.

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