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Subsequent and rulers
Subsequent rulers of the region include the Ghorids, Persians, Ghaznavids and Mongols.
Subsequent rivalry between the Ayyubids of Syria and Egypt reached a point where the rulers of each territory would at times collude with Crusaders against the other.
Subsequent Islamic rulers greatly expanded and decorated it.
Subsequent Islamic rulers continued to enlarge and embellish the mosque over the centuries.
Subsequent famous rulers of the dynasty include Kanthirava Narasaraja I ( ruled 1638 – 1659 ) who expanded the frontiers of the Mysore Kingdom to Trichy in Tamil Nadu.
Subsequent rulers, mindful of traditional attitudes antithetical to secularization were careful to underline the compatibility of Islam with modernization.
The decay was due to the increasing pressure of the Indo-Scythian nomads on the remaining Greek pockets, as well as their long isolation from the rest of the Hellenistic world. Subsequent Indo-Scythian rulers, such as Bhadayasa designed their coins in direct imitation of those of Strato II.
Subsequent princely rulers under the British East India company were Harendra Narayan ( 1783-1839 C. E.

Subsequent and appointed
Subsequent CEOs include Kevin Bachus ( who took the post in August 2005 ), Greg Koler ( in January 2006 ) and John Landino, who was appointed CEO and Interim Chief Financial Officer in July 2008.
Subsequent to the by-election, Ms. de Villiers was appointed Special Advisor to the Ontario Office for Victims of Crime where she continued to provide direct support to victims of crime and conduct research on issues that impact victimization.
Subsequent to his Senate defeat, Beard was appointed as a NATO deputy secretary-general and spent several years ( 1984 – 1987 ) in Belgium, an experience that he enjoyed so much that he repeated it again later ( 1992 – 1995 ).
Subsequent to the election of the Conservative minority government in 2006, Yelich was appointed by Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper as the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Human Resources and Social Development.
Subsequent to his defeat, Mahoney, a lawyer by training, was appointed to the Federal Court of Appeal.
Subsequent to the election, on 3 May 2011, Hancock was appointed Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.

Subsequent and governors
Subsequent Portuguese governors were not always of vice-roy rank.

Subsequent and rule
Subsequent revisions to the rule provide specific requirements for making reasonable progress toward that goal.
Subsequent seasons have not explicitly stated this rule but teams have maintained an even distribution of Roadblocks throughout the Race.
Subsequent developments in Ireland led to further postponements, meaning that the Act never took effect ; it was finally superseded by a fourth home rule bill ( enacted as the Government of Ireland Act 1920 ).
Subsequent to Indian independence from British rule, the regions of Travancore, Malabar District and Cochin became the present-day state of Kerala.
Subsequent RAND HIE publications " rule out all but a minimal influence, favorable or adverse, of free care for the average participant " but determined that a " low income initially sick group assigned to the HMO ... a greater risk of dying " than those assigned to fee-for-service ( FFS ) care.
Subsequent to the series ending goal, the NHL claimed to have sent out a memo clarifying the " skate in the crease " rule that allowed goals in instances where the goalscorer maintained control ( not possession ) of the puck prior to entering the crease.
Subsequent attempts to relaunch it were cancelled when in 1631 the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye returned Nova Scotia to French rule.

Subsequent and over
Subsequent archaeological investigation found debris scattered over of seabed and evidence that the ship was wracked by two huge explosions one after the other.
Subsequent modifications of Watson's perspective and that of " classical conditioning " ( see under Ivan Pavlov ) led to the rise of operant conditioning or " radical behaviorism ," a theory advocated by B. F. Skinner, which took over the academic establishment up through the 1950s and was synonymous with " behaviorism " for many.
Subsequent to nationalisation, operations were taken over by the GPO.
Subsequent loss of the region by Mieszko's son Bolesław Chrobry suggests that the conquest was difficult and the hold over that territory rather tenuous.
Subsequent to the development of the Shoe Doctrine, states have enacted so-called long-arm statutes, by which courts in a state can serve process and thus exercise jurisdiction over a party located outside the state.
Subsequent to this, it has been found that, in people with uncompromised immune systems, four doses of rabies vaccine over 14 days, wound care, and treatment of the bite with rabies immune globulin, commenced as soon as possible after exposure, is effective in preventing the development of rabies in humans.
Subsequent advances added more and more transistors, and, as a consequence, more individual functions or systems were integrated over time.
Subsequent French hybridizers created over 1000 new rose cultivars in the 30 years following Josephine's death.
Subsequent to its theatrical release, the film has grossed over 30 million dollars worldwide.
Subsequent kings of Dumnonia ( for example Donyarth and possibly Huwal ) reigned over a reducing area that eventually encompassed only the present day Cornwall.
Subsequent meetings were held over the next two months, and on April 10, 1916, The PGA of America was created via the 35 charter members signing the constitution and by-laws.
Subsequent color correctors ( typically software-based ) have the ability to use spline-based shapes for even greater control over isolating color adjustments.
Subsequent to a fraud inquiry the European Commission said that Cresson in her capacity as the Research Commissioner " failed to act in response to known, serious and continuing irregularities over several years ".
Subsequent publicity and word-of-mouth has brought his " collective " over 12, 000 members.
Subsequent spraying and fertilising can be continuous over the entire field.
Subsequent political manoeuvrings led to the downfall of NVT, as taxpayer-assisted wranglings over amalgamations and sell-offs all but killed the once-massive UK motorcycle industry.
: Subsequent to hatching, the Operation Migration cranes are taught to follow their ultralight aircraft, fledged over their future breeding territory in Wisconsin, and led by ultralight on their first migration from Wisconsin to Florida ; the birds learn the migratory route and then return, on their own, the following spring.
Subsequent molecular phylogenetic studies have shown the 2006 classification is a considerable improvement over previous classifications, but some of its subgenera and sections are probably not monophyletic.
In 1971, the Council of Ministers of the USSR adopted a decision " About the measures for further development of Kishinev city " that secured more than one billion rubles of investment from the USSR budget Subsequent decisions directed enormous wealth and brought highly qualified specialists from all over the USSR to develop the Soviet republic.
Subsequent wars were no longer over religion, but rather revolved around issues of state.
Subsequent conquests expanded into the Mediterranean, reaching Sardinia, Corsica, Sicily, Naples and Greece, so by 1350 the Crown of Aragon " presided over the one of the most extensive and powerful mercantile empires of the Mediterranean during this period " ( Woolard 16 ).
Subsequent revisions of certain test elements have been published, and a wide variety of subscales were introduced over many years to help clinicians interpret the results of the original clinical scales.
Subsequent X3-equipped cameras have less aliasing because they include microlenses, which provide an effective anti-aliasing filter by averaging the optical signal over an area commensurate with the sample density, which is not possible in any color channel of a Bayer-type sensor.

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