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Subsequent and clean
Subsequent heat treatment under the vacuum of the RHEED chamber removes the oxide layer and exposes the clean sample surface.
Subsequent compilation CDs contain the single mix of the song, which features a clean intro ( as opposed to the version on Bookends, which segues from the song that precedes it on the album, " Save the Life of My Child ").
Subsequent judicial interpretation has broadened the scope of Article 21 to include within it a number of rights including those to livelihood, clean environment, good health, speedy trial and humanitarian treatment while imprisoned.

Subsequent and room
Subsequent developments at Kotu have included a sports surface, new and improved toilet blocks, classroom refurbishment, a new Domestic Science room and an assembly hall.
Subsequent forensic analysis determined that an area of the flat had been cleaned with bleach but Claire had been first attacked in the living room and then taken into the bathroom.
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.

Subsequent and reverse
Subsequent emperors followed his lead, sometimes producing lavish ceremonies to close the Gates of Janus, issuing coins with Pax on the reverse, and patronizing literature extolling the benefits of the Pax Romana.
Subsequent position adjustment may be required by the use of forward and reverse gears.
Subsequent recasting exhibited a reverse phenomenon, keeping him in his 30s for 20 years, with Tom hitting his 40s in the 1990s.
Subsequent closures and rationalization have left Gloucester with a station that is located off the main Bristol-Birmingham line, meaning trains that call at Gloucester usually have to reverse.
Subsequent publications include Rare Birds in Britain and Ireland-a photographic record, co-authored with David Cottridge, in which Keith set out to explain theories about bird vagrancy in Britain and western Europe, including reverse migration.

Subsequent and engineering
Subsequent use of wind tunnels proliferated as the science of aerodynamics and discipline of aeronautical engineering were established and air travel and power were developed.
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 and published
Subsequent standards were developed and published by ETSI to cover interoperability profiles and standards for testing.
Subsequent to his death it was published as a " Part II " in the first, second and third editions.
Subsequent volumes were published by Simon and Schuster.
Subsequent stories about the gunfight published in the Nugget after that day supported Behan and the Cowboys ' view of events.
Subsequent reports, published only in Norwegian, referred to the disease by this name.
( Subsequent re-issues of earlier Klaatu material, as well as newly published Klaatu sheet music, also gave credit to the actual songwriters of each track, rather than a collective credit.
Subsequent Baldwin articles on the movement appeared in Mademoiselle, Harper's, the New York Times Magazine, and the New Yorker, where in 1962 he published the essay he called " Down at the Cross " and the New Yorker called " Letter from a Region of My Mind ".
Subsequent diary updates have been published.
Subsequent comic stories were printed in Disney Adventures from 1990 to 1995, as well as in the Disney Afternoon comic book published by Marvel Comics.
Subsequent Modern Library editions were published in 1926, 1928, and 1933.
Subsequent novels reversed the process, being adapted from the television series, and published as The Return of Reginald Perrin ( 1977, based on the 2nd television series ), and The Better World of Reginald Perrin ( 1978, based on the 3rd television series ).
Subsequent editions were published in 1824, 1836 and 1851.
Subsequent research by Malatzky, published in October 2009, revealed further information on Chapman, including information about his family and that he was from Newburgh, New York ; Malatzky also found evidence that he died in Newburgh as well.
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 additions were published in 1943 and another two editions in 1953.
Subsequent studies of this treatment for ADHD have now been published using larger samples, more appropriate control groups receiving alternative, attention placebo, or even sham neurofeedback control treatments as well as better assessment methods for ADHD symptoms.
Subsequent additions and expansions published in numerous Games Workshop sources expanded the game to include fleets for:
Subsequent study, including handwriting analysis of higher quality color photographs of the document, first published in 2000, revealed more possible evidence of forgery, leading scholars such as Craig A. Evans and Emanuel Tov to conclude the work is a hoax, with Smith being the most likely perpetrator.
Subsequent travel guide parodies published examine Southeast Asian nation Phaic Tăn ( published 2004 ) and San Sombrèro in Latin America ( published in 2006 ).
Subsequent books in the series have consisted of new material, and they are currently being published on a roughly quarterly basis.
Subsequent to that visit, he published in 1866 his translation of Gisli the Outlaw from the Icelandic.
Subsequent incarnations: c. 1480 now found in Brussels ; and in the early 1500s, published in Paris with art by Robinet Testard and now found in both Paris and St. Petersburg, bore the name " Livre des simples medecines ".

Subsequent and 2004
Subsequent to the withdrawal of Vintage, Sony released Cross Talk: The Best of Moby Grape ( 2004 ), followed by Listen My Friends!
Subsequent " single-digit " F cameras continued as the top of Nikon's professional line of film SLRs, through the Nikon F6 introduced in 2004.
Subsequent images of this appeared in the media ( including the February, 2004 issue of the UK version of FHM magazine ) and have passed into football legend.
Subsequent introductions to radical centrist politics include, most notably, Matthew Miller's book The Two Percent Solution ( 2003 ) and Mark Satin's book Radical Middle: The Politics We Need Now ( 2004 ).
Subsequent drama roles include Superintendent Mallard in Marple ( ITV, 2008 ), as well as appearances in The Good Housekeeping Guide ( BBC One, 2006 ), Roman Road ( ITV 2004 ) and Hotel Babylon ( BBC One, 2008 ).
Subsequent middleweight, heavyweight and openweight grands prix have taken place across three events when, in 2004, Critical Countdown was introduced for second round bouts.
Subsequent races were less close, until 2004, when she again won with 55 % of the vote.
Subsequent live score performances took place May 2004 at the Red Tail Loft in Boston, April 2008 at Monkeytown in Brooklyn, and November 2010 at the Lyndsay Chapel in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Subsequent to 2005 a lot of schools stopped using GNVQ courses in the sixthform and after 2004 incorporated Intermediate or Foundation level GNVQs into the syllabus in years 10 and 11 along with GCSEs.
Subsequent records Antics ( 2004 ) and Our Love to Admire ( 2007 ) have confirmed the band's initial success and turned them into a commercial and critical success.
Subsequent match-play tournaments in World Championship cycles have seen Ivanchuk consistently underperform ; in the FIDE World Chess Championship 2004, Chess World Cup 2005, Chess World Cup 2007, and Chess World Cup 2009, he failed to advance past the third round despite being seeded No. 5, No. 1, No. 1 and No. 6 respectively in those events.
Subsequent to the 2004 election, allegations were made in the NSW State Parliament that Mrs Markus had directly benefited from unauthorised campaign materials containing false statements in an attempt to capture anti-Islamic sentiment against her Labor opponent.
Subsequent intelligent design conferences were held at the University in 2002 and 2004.
Subsequent sequels in the Unreal franchise, included Unreal Championship, Unreal Tournament 2003, and Unreal Tournament 2004.
Subsequent searches of earlier Cassini imaging showed it in images as far back as April 9, 2004.
Subsequent elections took place in 1998, 2001, 2004 and 2007.
18-24 and Exposure to Television Ads and Subsequent Adolescent Alcohol Use, Stacy et al., American Journal of Health Behavior, Nov-Dec 2004, pg.
Subsequent AETF deployments have included Djibouti in 2004 and 2006 and Afghanistan in 2007 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
Subsequent lecture tours took him to Southern Italy in 2004, and to Italy in 2005.
Subsequent use in major competition was in September 2004, when five boats using the canting keel in the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup placed ahead of the previously unbeaten world champion Alfa Romeo.
Subsequent acquisitions were Jacqui-E in 1994, Peter Alexander in 2000, Portmans in 2001, Dotti in 2004, and Smiggle in 2007.
Subsequent digs in 2004 and 2005 have revealed further traces of the palace and its associated outbuildings.
Subsequent traverses by motorcycle include Simon Milward in 2001 and also Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman's round-the-world motorcycle journey in 2004, made into a television series, book and DVD, all named Long Way Round.

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