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This in effect left Salieri's role as assistant court composer in a much reduced position.
Accordingly the army's strength was further reduced, in recognition of Britain's reduced role in world affairs, outlined in the 1957 Defence White Paper.
However, the most significant for the development of the Arthurian legend are Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart, which introduces Lancelot and his adulterous relationship with Arthur's queen ( Guinevere ), extending and popularizing the recurring theme of Arthur as a cuckold, and Perceval, the Story of the Grail, which introduces the Holy Grail and the Fisher King and which again sees Arthur having a much reduced role.
He abandoned the added music, and reduced the witches to their role in the folio.
Studies examining the role of pro-and anti-apoptotic factors support this model ; for example, the anti-apoptotic factor Bcl-2 has been shown to interact with IP3Rs to reduce Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > filling of the ER, leading to reduced efflux at the MAM and preventing collapse of the mitochondrial membrane potential post-apoptotic stimuli.
Thus, the AG was reduced to an opposition role in their own stronghold.
Ideological divisions include issues over the speed and direction of reform, and whether the role of the ulema should be increased or reduced.
Much of the state holdings in the agricultural sector have been privatized, while the role of the government has been reduced to conducting research and providing infrastructure.
A minor producer of opium, heroin, and marijuana ; major illicit transit point for heroin en route to the international drug market from Burma and Laos ; eradication efforts have reduced the area of cannabis cultivation and shifted some production to neighboring countries ; opium poppy cultivation has been reduced by eradication efforts ; also a drug money-laundering center ; minor role in amphetamine production for regional consumption ; increasing indigenous abuse of methamphetamines and heroin.
Bentley was the narrator in Michael Wilson's original script, but Robert Bolt reduced his role significantly for the final script.
Although Mao Zedong Thought nominally remains the state ideology, Deng's admonition to seek truth from facts means that state policies are judged on their practical consequences ; the role of ideology in determining policy, in many areas, has thus been considerably reduced.
The new constitution reduced the role of the legislative branch ( which now did not have the right of initiative ), and expanded the powers of the Executive, which was now known as the Staatsbewind ( Regency of State ).
As the military viziers effectively became heads of state, the Caliph himself was reduced to the role of a figurehead.
Developed in conjunction with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ), the ERP significantly reduced the government's role in the economy, encouraged foreign investment, enabled the government to clear all its arrears on loan repayments to foreign governments and the multilateral banks, and brought about the sale of 15 of the 41 government-owned ( parastatal ) businesses.
The government has gradually reduced its role in the economy since the 1980s.
As the French committed themselves to defending Verdun, their capacity to carry out their role on the Somme was significantly reduced and the burden shifted to the British.
Henry's son, Frederick II, moreover, issued a series of edicts that reduced Salerno's role in favour of Naples ( in particular, the foundation of the University of Naples in that city ).
By the time of the permanent division of the Roman Empire in 395, the praetors ' responsibilities had been reduced to a purely municipal role.
However, within the electronic book path the publishing house role is reduced to the proofreading.
Following the crisis, Christian accepted his drastically reduced role as symbolic head of state.
As the decade turned, a shift in the Canucks ' leadership occurred as Stan Smyl resigned his captaincy prior to the 1990 – 91 season due to a reduced on-ice role with the team.
Things go disastrously wrong for both of them, bringing in the cold, smoothly dogged police inspector ( David Suchet ), whose role is much reduced, as it is Gwyneth Paltrow's character, the wife, who unravels much of the mystery.
Not only that, but the terms of Somerset's appointment could have caused York to feel that his own role as effective regent over the whole of Lancastrian France was reduced to that of governor of Normandy.

reduced and lectures
The decision to resign was most likely due to the increasing demands of his legal practice and the reduced profit from the lectures, which, after peaking at £ 340 in 1762, dropped to £ 239 a year later and to £ 203 for the final round of lectures in 1765-6.
Classroom lectures were reduced from 30 hrs / week to 12-22 hrs / week, and there are no classes on Wednesdays.
The Hulsean Lecturer was originally required to deliver 20 sermons each year on the evidence of Christianity or scriptural difficulties, and the position continues to this day, although the number of lectures has been reduced greatly.
In 1830 the number of annual lectures or sermons was reduced from twenty to eight ; after 1861 they were further reduced to a minimum of four.
The weekly registration includes six classes, all lectures and recitals ( except the Saturday concert ) and reduced price admission to céilithe.
In 1830, the number of annual lectures or sermons was reduced from twenty to eight ; after 1861 they were further reduced to a minimum of four.

reduced and once
Target location errors were significantly reduced once laser rangefinders, orientation and navigation devices were issued to observation parties.
Most of these side-effects disappear rapidly once the medication is discontinued or reduced, but others, particularly tardive dyskinesia, may be irreversible.
; Royal prerogative: Reserve powers of the Canadian Crown, being remnants of the powers once held by the British Crown, reduced over time by the parliamentary system.
The country's once abundant forest resources have also been dramatically reduced, and Honduras has not derived economically significant income from mineral resources since the 19th century.
# But once I do recover from the disaster and work in reduced production capacity, since my main operational sites are unavailable, how long can this go on.
The brain in the ancestors of the modern koala once filled the whole cranial cavity, but has become drastically reduced in the present species, a degeneration scientists suspect is an adaptation to a diet low in energy.
The task for the seller is to identify these price points and to reduce the price once one is reached in the hope that a reduced price will trigger additional purchases from the consumer.
The Abu Sayyaf Group's ranks, which once counted more than 800 members, was reduced to less than 100.
* Piano reduction, sheet music for the piano that was once music for other instruments that was reduced to its most basic components within a two line staff for piano
The human sperm cell is the reproductive cell in males and will only survive in warm environments ; once it leaves the male body the sperm's survival likelihood is reduced and it may die, thereby decreasing the total sperm quality.
In some states, once the point differential is reduced to below the mercy rule invoking amount, normal timing procedures will resume until end of the game or until the point differential requires the mercy rule to be reinforced.
The reduced intensity of fires has allowed Acacia to once again become established.
After the war, the breed, which once numbered tens of thousands was reduced to approximately 600 broodmares and 50 stallions in West Germany.
In the 2000s ( decade ), midnight blue once again became popular, lapel facings were sometimes reduced to wide edging and long ties were often substituted for the iconic bow-tie.
Bobsleigh crews once consisted of five or six people, but were reduced to two-and four-person sleighs in the 1930s.
The Stadium's playing field was substantially shortened, with monuments once in play relegated to a newly created Monument Park and deep center reduced by over.
In one common variation, once a player is reduced to three pieces, his pieces may " fly ", " hop " or " jump " to any empty spots, not only adjacent ones.
Nevertheless, the tradition of eating Christmas pies in December continued through to the Victorian era, although by then its recipe had become sweeter and its size reduced markedly from the large oblong shape once observed.
By 1967, the economy had begun to stabilise once again and the bank rate was reduced to 6 % in March and 5. 5 % in May.
A different study found that vigorous exercise at least once a week reduced the risk of type 2 diabetes in women by 33 %.
The cheetah was once reduced by disease, habitat restriction, overhunting of prey, and competition from other predators to a very small number of individuals.
Mozambique's once substantial foreign debt has been reduced through forgiveness and rescheduling under the International Monetary Fund's Heavily Indebted Poor Countries ( HIPC ) and Enhanced HIPC initiatives, and is now at a manageable level.
Drawing from Marx, which argued that under a capitalist society the wealth is degraded to an immense accumulation of commodities, Debord argues that in advanced capitalism, life is reduced to an immense accumulation of spectacles, a triumph of mere appearance where " all that once was directly lived has become mere representation ".
Many of the once large and diverse groups died out or were greatly reduced.
* With Nectanebo II's flight, all organised resistance to the Persians collapses, and Egypt once again is reduced to a satrapy of the Persian Empire.

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