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Subsequent major European colonial empires included the French, Dutch, and British empires.
Subsequent evolution of the state was shaped by contact with the British and Dutch colonists from Cape Colony.
Subsequent explorations of the region by the British, under George Vancouver, and the Americans, under Charles Wilkes, resulted in many of the Spanish names being replaced with English ones.
Subsequent missions to Bhutan were made by the British in 1776, 1777, and 1783, and commerce was opened between British India and Bhutan and, for a short time, Tibet.
Subsequent treaties between Britain and Spain failed to mention the British settlement.
Subsequent to that, the entire British squadron opened fire.
Subsequent celebrity chefs have brought a sophistication to British cooking which was not a part of Fanny s repertoire, however they have acknowledged her pioneering work, when purple piped potato brought excitement to a Britain of liver and bacon suppers.
Subsequent designs were more successful: in 1912 he established a new British altitude record of 10, 500 feet ( 3. 2 km ) in an aircraft of his design, the B. E. 2.
Subsequent publication of treasury papers appear to indicate that sovereigns were widely used in pursuance of British foreign policy in the Middle East, and it was felt that the coin could not be allowed to fall into disrepute, as many individuals were receiving payments in the form of sovereigns for services rendered to the British government.
Subsequent official investigations conducted by British and French police concluded that the cause of the car crash was Paul, who was intoxicated with alcohol and driving recklessly at high speed.
Subsequent to the surrender, British soldiers and the Royal Irish Constabulary ( which was being disbanded ) were called upon again by the Provisional Government to man the guard at Dublin Castle.
Subsequent conferences have been held in San Francisco, Cleveland, New York, Dallas, St. Pete's Beach, Vancouver ( British Columbia ), Manchester ( England ), and Philadelphia.
Subsequent British legislation that makes provision for the police to act on the basis of suspicion alone has been denounced as " another sus law " by opponents of proposals to grant increased " stop and question " powers to police officers in England and Wales.
Subsequent to the British government giving the Boer colonies self-government, the Union of South Africa was created on 31 May 1910.
Subsequent musicians have cited the group as a profound influence, including the famous British grindcore band Napalm Death and the American thrashcore band Dropdead, whose namesake was derived from the title of Siege's demo of the same name.
Subsequent productions, overseen by Betty Box ( who at the time was the only major female producer in British cinema ), included Miranda ( 1948 ) and the Huggett family series with Jack Warner, Kathleen Harrison, and Petula Clark.
Subsequent British offers to arrange for the German return to the World Disarmament Conference were sabotaged by the Germans putting forward proposals that were meant to appeal to the British, while being unacceptable to the French.
Subsequent appointees included James Lovell, a teacher who had been arrested by the British after the battle of Bunker Hill on charges of spying.
Subsequent to Indian independence from British rule, the regions of Travancore, Malabar District and Cochin became the present-day state of Kerala.
Subsequent changes in scholarly perspective can alter that perception ; for example the work of Lewis Namier on mid-18th century British politics caused one of the Oxford History volumes to appear outdated.
Subsequent acquisition of another citizenship or nationality does not cause loss of British citizenship.

Subsequent and whether
" Subsequent to that, he remarked that he is concerned that Aristide will accept the Chavez offer but deflected any discussion of whether Preval himself was prepared to raise the matter with Chavez.
Subsequent DNA testing at the University of Oklahoma proved inconclusive as to whether the bone fragments were from a human or from a sea turtle.
Subsequent attempts to replicate the study by injecting sufficient venom to ensure envenomation have failed to produce necrotic lesions, and there is even question as to whether the lesions observed in the original study were necrotic.
Subsequent research on the effects of dioxin on humans and other mammals has led some experts to question whether the evacuation of the town was necessary, sometimes citing the example of Seveso, Italy, the site of a disaster in 1976 that exposed residents to larger levels of dioxin than those of Times Beach and whose subsequent cleanup allowed the city to continue to exist.
Subsequent GM Europe policy standardised model nomenclature in the early 1990s whereby model names were the same in all markets regardless of whether the vehicle was being sold as an Opel or a Vauxhall.
Subsequent engineering analysis has focused on the cause of the landslide, and there is ongoing debate about the contribution of rainfall, dam level changes and earthquakes as triggers of the landslide, as well as differing views about whether it was an old landslide that slipped further or a completely new one.
Subsequent investigations of the event reached conflicting conclusions on whether the police or the marchers fired the first shots.
Subsequent studies on rats have shown that they are less able to digest vegetable fats ( whether they contain erucic acid or not ) than humans and pigs.
Subsequent work has investigated whether dynamic inefficiency is a characteristic in some economies and whether government programs to transfer wealth from young to poor do reduce dynamic inefficiency.
Subsequent to a declaration of tzaraath, the garment, whether or wool, linen or leather, is completely burnt ( באש תשרף ); if the tzaraath was confined to the woof or warp, only that need be burnt.
Subsequent endeavours have been seen as tests by Al Jazeera to see whether it can get rid of the hostility Americans feel toward it.

Subsequent and had
Subsequent stock offerings demonstrated just how lucrative the Company had become.
Subsequent clinical trials found that patients receiving two-drug combinations had up to 50 percent improvements in time to progression to AIDS and in survival when compared to people receiving single-drug therapy.
Subsequent multi-user versions were tested by customers in 1978 and 1979, by which time a standardized query language – SQL – had been added.
Subsequent Godzilla suits worn by Satsuma were much safer and more comfortable, as they were custom-made to fit him ( even though the suits still had some dangers of their own ).
Subsequent searches failed to recover the " planet " in a different position, and in 1878, CHF Peters, director of the Hamilton College Observatory in New York, showed that the star had not in fact vanished, and that the previous results had been due to human error.
Subsequent writers have noted that this was misleading, because the United Kingdom had a very closely connected legislature and executive, with further links to the judiciary ( though combined with judicial independence ).
Subsequent siege towers down through the centuries often had similar engines.
" Subsequent review of the material determined that the AEC had overreacted.
Subsequent historians, like Professor Linda Gugin, have called the process and the document itself " hopelessly flawed ", and legal expert James St. Claire has written that if the constitution had been adopted, large parts would probably have been ruled unconstitutional by the federal courts.
Subsequent Presidents each year have had to submit a budget to Congress.
Subsequent inspection on MABOT showed that the Iraqi forces had not primed their explosives having been unwilling to destroy the facility.
Subsequent re-evaluations of Richard III have questioned his guilt, but in 1992 Alison Weir concluded that the ultimate responsibility could only lie with Richard, considering the time line of the events, and what Richard III had done, and more significantly what he had not done, to distance himself from the disappearance of the princes.
" Subsequent media reports quoting directly from the same article suggested that The Cure had ruled out recording any new material altogether.
Subsequent investigation revealed that the second stage had ignited during ascent, detonating the Atlas's fuel supply.
Subsequent yo-yoers used this ability to their advantage, creating new tricks that had not been possible with fixed-axle designs.
Subsequent Salons des Refusés were mounted in Paris in 1874, 1875, and 1886, by which time the popularity of the Paris Salon had declined for those who were more interested in Impressionism, this was not the case for the artist Manet who still wanted to be acclaimed by the original Salon, looking for permanence and nobility like many other traditionalists.
Subsequent investigation indicates instead that the town was in fact named for Selma Michelsen ( 1853 – 1910 ), wife of a railroad employee who had submitted her name for inclusion on a list of candidate names prepared by his supervisor.
Subsequent Ultra series have had other Ultra-Crusaders experience total energy loss and their timer and eyes going dark, yet still being revived by an infusion of energy.
Subsequent efforts to trace the second firm failed, and the court found the man not guilty, deciding that he had been duped and left significantly out of pocket.
Subsequent legislation soon began to dismantle other constitutional provisions that had been required or limited by the Treaty's terms.
Subsequent work continued into the early 1980s, culminating in an ISO specification, but this had little influence on products.
Subsequent releases have been on the familiar Apple label or at least had the Apple logo, including copies of the 1987 and 1988 catalogue.

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