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Its immediate consequence was a large Protestant exodus from France.
Its immediate failure left him in financial ruins, and he auctioned off his personal effects, including his musical instruments, to recoup his losses.
Its immediate neighbours include the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia, and Australasia is the closest continent.
Its downtown Chicago campus consists of seven buildings located in the immediate vicinity of the AIC building.
Its novel sonorities helped make the work an immediate success with audiences at home and abroad.
Its impact on Berlioz was, again, profound and immediate, with the Faustian concept of man striking several chords with the composer.
Its success, both in England and America, was immediate.
Its immediate task was to neutralise the after-effects of the schism, which had arisen after the death of Pope Honorius II in February 1130 and the setting up of Petris Leonis as the antipope Anacletus II.
Its immediate precursor and prototype was a collection of thirty-eight maps of European lands, and of Asia, Africa, Tartary and Egypt, gathered together by the wealth and enterprise, and through the agents, of Ortelius ’ friend and patron, Gilles Hooftman, lord of Cleydael and Aertselaer: most of these were printed in Rome, eight or nine only in the Southern Netherlands.
Its immediate successor, a through overnight service from Paris to Vienna, ran for the last time from Paris on Friday, June 8, 2007.
Its immediate surroundings are dominated by fjords, mountains, and forests.
Its immediate consequence in Sweden proper was the deposition of Gustav IV on March 13, 1809, and the subsequent exclusion of his whole family from the succession.
Its immediate bordering towns are now Feasterville, Huntingdon Valley, Warminster, and Churchville.
Its DRM system is tied directly to the hardware, which resulted in an immediate problem for marketing: it was not possible to try the device in-store since it wouldn't work until the user connected it to an Internet-linked PC and downloaded their own registered version of the OS.
Its final report was published on 20 January 2004, and concluded that the " immediate cause " of the accident was the incursion of the Cessna aircraft on to the active runway.
Its impact on aircraft design was immediate: the prototype Convair YF-102, for example, was found not to be capable of exceeding the speed of sound in level flight.
Its stance is one of immediate peace, irrespective of national boundaries or other such outcomes.
Its immediate predecessors were Danmark 92 and a group of members of People's Movement against the EU.
Its immediate postmodern precursors were the New American poets, a rubric which includes the New York School, the Objectivist poets, the Black Mountain School, the Beat poets, and the San Francisco Renaissance.
Its immediate origins lay in a mixing together of various black musical genres of the time, including rhythm and blues and gospel music ; with country and western and Pop.
Its founder, Mr David Yonggi Cho, has retired as head pastor several times, but the church has run into immediate infighting among the remaining ministers, causing him to come out of retirement, most recently late in 2006.
Its only immediate effect was to prompt Han Yu's dismissal and exile to Chaozhou.
Its critics at the time concluded that it was " the most sensational contribution to the secret history of the war, as well as the immediate post-war period, which has yet been written by an American.
Its immediate predecessor was Optus Vision, a joint venture between, Optus and Continental Cablevision with small shareholdings by media companies Publishing and Broadcasting Limited and Seven Network.

Its and effect
Its intent was to provide the basis for discussions of reunion with the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Churches, but it had the ancillary effect of establishing parameters of Anglican identity.
Its constitution was ratified 1966 and came into effect 1967.
Its goal is to effect enough change in the alcoholic's thinking " to bring about recovery from alcoholism " through a spiritual awakening.
Its name comes from the information path in the system: process inputs ( e. g., voltage applied to an electric motor ) have an effect on the process outputs ( e. g., speed or torque of the motor ), which is measured with sensors and processed by the controller ; the result ( the control signal ) is " fed back " as input to the process, closing the loop.
Its efforts ultimately failed, and the PLO became embroiled what was in effect a Palestinian civil war.
Its compounds are used in photographic film, and dilute silver nitrate solutions and other silver compounds are used as disinfectants and microbiocides ( Oligodynamic effect ).
Its ratification was certified on January 16, 1919, with the law taking effect on January 17, 1920.
Its restrictive trade regime and generally interventionist policies continue to have a negative effect on the economy.
Its most noticeable effect is due to its first unique feature: flavor changing.
Its effect though was to destabilise Brittany, forcing the duke, Conan II, to focus on internal problems rather than expansion.
Its arms limitation provisions go into effect immediately, hence putting more limits on the expensive naval arms race between its five signatories ( the United Kingdom, the United States, the Japanese Empire, France, and Italy.
Its invention was described as having had " a profound effect on modern digital communications ".
Its effect in practice is limited, however, as the Declaration is not ratified officially and does not have legally binding character in international law, but is rather considered part of customary international law.
Its most common cause is as a side effect of medications, mainly neuroleptic antipsychotics especially the phenothiazines ( such as perphenazine and chlorpromazine ), thioxanthenes ( such as flupenthixol and zuclopenthixol ) and butyrophenones ( such as haloperidol ( Haldol )), piperazines ( such as ziprasidone ), and, rarely, antidepressants.
Its fundamental effect is the ability to balance taste and round the total flavor of a dish.
Its many original flourishes include the introduction to the cavatina Comme autrefois dans la nuit sombre played by two French horns over a cello background, an effect which in the words of analyst Hervé Lacombe, " resonates in the memory like a fanfare lost in a distant forest ".
Its early work focused on the effect of birds in controlling agricultural pests and mapping the geographical distribution of plants and animals in the United States.
Its typical trait is to present the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting it radically for emotional effect in order to evoke moods or ideas.
Its appeal lies in the " magic mirror " effect of light striking the polished silver plate and revealing a silver image which can seem ghostly and ethereal even while being perfectly sharp, and in the sense of achievement derived from the dedication and handcrafting required to make a daguerreotype.
Its projects also include the Nature Detectives youth programme, a project for schools learning about the seasonal effect on woodlands-phenology-and the Ancient Tree Hunt campaign.
Its effect on the local economy has spurred population growth in unincorporated parts of the county outside Tunica proper.
Its effect was to depress wages, since worker could be set against worker.
Its use is designed to give a smoother effect to the vaporizing action.
Its location on the 45th parallel is tempered by the strong and moderating effects of Lake Michigan and Grand Traverse Bay, which have a particularly noteworthy effect on the peninsulas that branch north of the city.
Its effect was to extend English law into the Marches and provide that Wales had representation in future Parliaments.

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