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Subsequent and biographies
Subsequent editions and translations added additional new material and whole biographies.
Subsequent biographies have covered the lives of Dean Martin, Michele Sindona, Sonny Liston, Emmett Miller, and Arnold Rothstein.
Subsequent biographies of Allan Pinkerton and William Wallace received more mixed reviews.

Subsequent and then
Subsequent warps are then tied in to the existing warp with the help of a knotting robot which ties each new thread on individually.
Subsequent events led to the cross-shareholding structure between Jardine, Matheson & Co. and Hongkong Land which was first instigated in 1980 by then taipan David Newbigging.
Subsequent generations of stars which form will then have a higher initial content of heavier elements.
Subsequent generations of cables carried telephony traffic, then data communications traffic.
Subsequent clasps were then added to the ribbon.
Subsequent cascades of intracellular signalling then alter cell functions.
Subsequent British travelers doubted whether Ferrier had ever actually left Herat to venture into Afghanistan ’ s central mountains and have suggested that his accounts of the region were based on hearsay, especially since very few people dared then to enter the Hazarajat ; even Pashtun nomads would not take their flocks to graze there, and few caravans would pass through.
Subsequent to this nomination, he played the leading role in Teenage Dreamers ( 1982 ) and held the lead role in almost every movie he was in from then on.
Subsequent to the revolution he was detained for a short period then released.
Subsequent poets then developed this blueprint, investigating by means of their work all of the different things that could be done within the Homeric parameters.
Subsequent members of the Hohenzollern family ruled until 1918 in Berlin, first as electors of Brandenburg, then as kings of Prussia, and finally as German emperors.
; Subsequent rescreenings are then scheduled based on the initial results found, with a five-or ten-year recall being common for colonoscopies that produce normal results.
: 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 to serving his second mayoral term, Wood served again in the House of Representatives from 1863 to 1865, then again from 1867 until his death in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Subsequent frames are then described by listing only their differences from a previous frame.
Subsequent recharging of this material from ambient radiation can then be empirically dated by the equation:
Subsequent investigation revealed that 60 Minutes had not disclosed they had engineered the vehicle's behavior – fitting a canister of compressed air on the passenger-side floor, to pump fluid via a hose to a hole drilled into the transmission – the arrangement executed by one of the experts who had testified on behalf of a plaintiff in a then pending lawsuit against Audi's parent company.
He then continued to participate in ODI's and took part when the English cricket team were touring New Zealand in January to February 2008 and the Subsequent Return tour he participated well in both series with the bat but not much with the ball.
Subsequent lists have been published regularly since then.
Subsequent to the bill's passage into law, the California Attorney General then dropped its WCG financial receivership investigation litigation.
Subsequent decadence led to a reform in 1148 promoted by the abbot of Saint-Denis, Suger, then regent of France.
Subsequent film parts or television episodes ( usually the studio production number ) that relate to the root work can have the same root, but a different ' episode or part ' component ( if a core work does not have associated parts or episodes, then the episode segment is filled with zeros ).
Subsequent to the original discovery, Gallic tribes left jars of the wine in rivers over the winter and then recovered them in the spring.
Subsequent players then follow the new value that has been called.

Subsequent and Virginia
Subsequent charters for the Maryland Colony in 1632 and the Carolina Colony in 1665 further reduced the Virginia Colony to coastal borders it held until the American Revolution.
H. H., A Narrative of the Leading Incidents of the Organization of the First Popular Movement in Virginia in 1865 to Re-Establish Peaceful Relations Between the Northern and Southern States, and of the Subsequent Efforts of the " Committee of Nine " to Secure the Restoration of Virginia to the Union, Richmond, Va .: Wm.
Subsequent funding of social norms marketing projects at institutions like the University of Virginia suggests that the industry has realized that Social Norms Marketing does not reduce drinking and is thus worth their investment in such research to appear that they are working on prevention while actually helping to sell their product. Many other universities have since followed suit and have had similar success in the reduction of high-risk drinking behaviors, such as Hobart and William Smith Colleges, the University of Arizona, and University of North Carolina, to name a few.

Subsequent and Bell
Subsequent editions were published in 1612, by Richard Barnes, and in 1622, by Henry Bell.

Subsequent and Grant
Subsequent main anchors of Scotsport were Jim White, who joined Sky Sports in 1998, Jim Delahunt who later worked for Setanta Sports and finally Grant Stott and Andy Walker.
Subsequent acquisitions and donations have expanded the museum's collections with works by Lyman Byxbe, Ray Ellis, John Philip Falter, Michael Forsberg, Veryl Goodnight, Chuck Guildner, Cliff Hollestelle, Laurie Houseman-Whitehawk, Keith Jacobshagen, Ted Long, Herb Mignery, Andrew Peters, Del Pettigrew, Martha Pettigrew, Jackson Pollock, Norman Rockwell, Grant Wood and others.

Subsequent and removed
( Subsequent versions of this cover removed the " extra " ink.
Subsequent to that grant leave, the High Court made orders that the appeal be removed into the High Court for determination by that court.
Subsequent conservation efforts have allowed their numbers to increase and the species was removed from the list in 1987.
Subsequent erosion removed softer rocks, such as mudstone ( rock formed by consolidated mud ) and siltstone ( a slightly coarser-grained mudstone ) while leaving harder rocks, such as limestone ( calcium-rich rock consisting of the remains of marine organisms ) and dolomite ( rocks similar to limestone containing calcium and magnesium ).
Subsequent erosion ( for more than 200, 000, 000 years ) has prefentially removed various softer surrounding rocks, especially the easily dissolved Greenbrier limestone, leaving areas of the hard Pottsville conglomerate as a caprock protecting softer rock strata immediately beneath.
Subsequent erosion preferentially removed the softer sedimentary rock that initially entombed the dikes, sills, and volcanic plugs, often leaving them standing in relief.
Subsequent review of the fort's defences after its completion identified this as a weakness, and the stone revetting was removed from most of the emplacement and replaced with plain earthworks, presumably to better absorb the energy of incoming shellfire.
Subsequent printings removed the list of mental illnesses entirely, although occasional references to it remained elsewhere in the book.
Subsequent studies incorporating DNA sequence analysis have removed the Haplomitriales, Treubiales, and Blasiales and place those taxa elsewhere.
Subsequent flights, from Soyuz 12 to Soyuz 40, utilized a two-man crew because the third seat had to be removed for the pressure suit controls.
Subsequent modifications in 2002 removed the 1, 200 permanent seats on the ground floor to allow for a variety of configurations from a standing room only crowd of 2300 to a more intimate seated arrangement holding 1850 people.

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