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Its successor, the Nissan GT-R, competed and dominated the 2008 Super GT season, winning the GT500 ( see details below ).
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Its design period was protracted, with various development problems exacerbated by the fact that designers lacked information on the actual size and weight of the proposed boosted-fission warhead Green Bamboo, or its likely thermonuclear successor derived from the Granite series.
Its first Lieutenant-Governor was Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres ( 1784 – 1787 ) and his successor was William Macarmick ( 1787 ).
Its successor, the Kingdom of Aksum, emerged around the 1st century BC or 1st century AD and grew to be, according to the Persian philosopher Mani described Axum as one of the four greatest civilizations in the world, along with China, Persia, and Rome.
Its successor time scales, such as TDT, as well as the atomic time scale IAT ( TAI ), were designed with a relationship that " provides continuity with ephemeris time ".
Its successor, Red Faction: Guerilla, tells the story of another revolt half a century later, on a partially terraformed planet with a breathable atmosphere, against the corporate-funded Earth Defence Force, in the Tharsis region of Mars.
Its successor, Bolshevik Russia, made peace with the Central Powers under the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, leaving Romania the only enemy of the Central Powers on the Eastern Front.
Its remnants were absorbed by Goguryeo in 494, and both Goguryeo and Baekje, two of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, considered themselves its successor.
Its successor The Taos News, which also does business as El Crepusculo, is the primary printed newspaper in Taos.
Its successor, the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor ( ITER ), was officially announced as part of a seven-country consortium.
Its successor, AKEL, has dominated municipal elections, since the first free elections in 1943, won by Ploutis Servas.
Its staff included Standartenführer Sylvester Stadler as regimental commander, Sturmbannführer Adolf Diekmann as commander of the regiment's 1st Battalion and Sturmbannführer Otto Weidinger, who was designated Stadler's successor as regimental commander and was with the regiment for familiarisation purposes.
Its successor for a long time was the Max Planck Institute of Limnology, now renamed the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology ( see weblinks ).
Its successor, the National Liberation Front, took control of the police, the court system and the economy, while eliminating several hundred political opponents through a series of show trials conducted by judges without legal training.
Its functions for maintaining ancient monuments had previously been undertaken by part of the Department of the Environment which was the successor to the Ministry of Works.
Its successor, the Mega Drive, which was also successful in Europe, was supported up until this time as well.
Its immediate successor, a through overnight service from Paris to Vienna, ran for the last time from Paris on Friday, June 8, 2007.
Its successor, called the Insignia premiered at the 2008 British International Motor Show at ExCeL London.
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Its positive reputation also led to Nissan re-using the 510 model name later on for the unrelated, 1978 – 1981 Nissan Stanza ' A10 ' in an effort to capture this range ’ s glory, an effort reviewers thought was a failure.
Its current descendant, Aichi Machine Industry Co., Ltd., manufactures automotive parts and light trucks for Nissan.
Its traditional competitor almost from the very beginning has been the Nissan Sunny also introduced the same year as the Corolla in Japan.
Its engine was based on an Austin design, as Nissan had been building the Austin A50 Cambridge under licence in the 1950s.
Its clients include Ford Motor Company, Daimler-Chrysler, Nissan, Goodyear, Prudential, Travelers Insurance, Gateway and IBM.
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Its distance is the same as that of both the Derby and the Oaks, and it often features horses which competed in those events in the preceding seasons.
Its main local competition was ARC ( the Australian Record Company ), a former radio production and disc transcription service that established the successful Pacific, Rodeo and Coronet labels and competed with Festival as a manufacturer / distributor in NSW.
Its researchers, who have access to each partner institution ’ s equipment and infrastructure, have competed for and won millions of dollars in national funding for their projects.
Its main competitor was future sister station, " WEDR, 99 Jamz ", and the two stations competed over the 18-49 African American demographic until 1992, when WHQT evolved to Urban Adult Contemporary.
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