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Subsequent and composers
Subsequent performances have been produced using orchestrations created by a variety of composers, including Thomas J. Anderson, Gunther Schuller, and most recently, Rick Benjamin.

Subsequent and have
Subsequent fellowships such as Narcotics Anonymous have adopted and adapted the Twelve Steps and the Twelve Traditions to their respective primary purposes.
Subsequent mentions in Supreme Court opinions beginning in the mid-20th century have assumed that it would today be found unconstitutional.
Subsequent Reports to Congress have documented chemical changes in soil and freshwater ecosystems, nitrogen saturation, decreases in amounts of nutrients in soil, episodic acidification, regional haze, and damage to historical monuments.
Subsequent to the discovery of the CMB, hundreds of cosmic microwave background experiments have been conducted to measure and characterize the signatures of the radiation.
Subsequent scholars examining the Italian and Spanish texts have been unable, however, to confirm Toland's observation.
" Subsequent gatherings of the Pythons have included an urn said to contain Chapman's ashes.
Subsequent attempts to prove Salisbury's involvement, such as Francis Edwards's 1969 work Guy Fawkes: the real story of the gunpowder plot ?, have similarly foundered on the lack of any clear evidence.
Subsequent versions are the same but have an updated Windows Media Center.
Subsequent decisions by regulators in the US have been criticized as hubristic.
Subsequent activations of the button between the initial activation and the request being satisfied have no effect.
Subsequent albums have explored other musical directions such as pop, rock and electronica.
Subsequent sets have featured no new cards featuring Nevinyrral, although the character is sporadically quoted on the flavor text of various cards.
Subsequent mannerists stressed intellectual conceits and artistic virtuosity, features that have led later critics to accuse them of working in an unnatural and affected " manner " ( maniera ).
Subsequent historians examining the Early Modern witch trials, particularly Carlo Ginzburg, Eva Pocs and Emma Wilby have also emphasised that the accounts in many of the witch trials represent visionary experiences, containing within them imaginary and surreal elements, which goes against Murray's rationalization of the trial accounts.
Subsequent holders of the title have included her successor as Irish president Mary McAleese, Professor John F. Larkin Q. C., Irish Human Rights Commissioner and prominent pro-choice activist Senator Ivana Bacik.
Subsequent artists to have releases on the label include Ape School, Cougar, cross-genre punk band The Death Set and The Heavy.
Subsequent tours have since been created by PokerStars, such as Latin American Poker Tour and Asia Pacific Poker Tour, as well as other national tours.
Subsequent stages in the process have more in common with etching than with lithographic printing.
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 experiments and observations have supported the initial evolutionary explanation of the phenomenon.
Subsequent non-canon books have featured him as the Enterprise's new first officer after the departure of William Riker to his own command.
Subsequent translators have tended to work in a similar manner.
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 and tended
Subsequent sophists tended to offer to teach rhetoric as their primary vocation, as did Protagoras.
Subsequent writers have tended to examine further the issues this raises, usually drawing the historical setting more realistically than Twain.
Subsequent Sensurround films, such as Midway, also tended to play in single-screen cinemas.

Subsequent and follow
Subsequent episodes generally follow the course of one such " leap "; after initially struggling with the displacement ( often concluding with saying " Oh, boy!
Subsequent streams developed independently of the original relief of the land and generally follow paths determined by the weak rock belts.
Subsequent years follow the Gregorian calendar.
: 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 editions of the Challoner bible printed in England most often follow Challoner's earlier New Testament texts of 1749 and 1750 ; as do most 20th-century printings, and on-line versions of the Douay – Rheims bible circulating on the internet.
* Subsequent Address Message ( SAM ) — In case the IAM did not contain the full called number, one or more SAMs may follow containing additional digits.
Subsequent players then follow the new value that has been called.
Subsequent titles would follow and build upon the concept established in Grand Theft Auto III.
Subsequent tours with bands like Dark Funeral, Enthroned, Sigh and Usurper would follow

Subsequent and Wagner's
Subsequent productions included a new production of Wagner's Lohengrin, also conducted by Conlon and starring Ben Heppner, Soile Isokoski and Dolora Zajick ; a production of Rossini's Il Turco in Italia starring Nino Machaidze, Simone Alberghini, Paolo Gavanelli and Thomas Allen ,, and a production of Benjamin Britten's The Turn of the Screw starring Patricia Racette, William Burden and Ann Murray, conducted by Conlon.

Subsequent and example
Subsequent kings of Dumnonia ( for example Donyarth and possibly Huwal ) reigned over a reducing area that eventually encompassed only the present day Cornwall.
Subsequent cleaning of griddles can be accomplished in a variety of ways, all of which involve non-toxic and non-caustic cleaning agents ( caustic oven cleaners, for example, are expressly discouraged ).
Subsequent productions may instead use some object — a pin, a scarf, a badge or a flower, for exampleto denote that the company has become followers of Jesus.
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 ports of Pick to other platforms generally offered the same tools and capabilities for many years, usually with relatively minor improvements and simply renamed ( for example, Data / BASIC became Pick / BASIC and ENGLISH became ACCESS ).
Subsequent Presidents of the Council followed his example and, his return in 1958, like the new Republic, changed nothing more at Matignon than the occupant's name, which, instead of President of the Council, became Prime Minister.
The first line consists of one very large letter, which may be one of several letters, for example E, H, or N. Subsequent rows have increasing numbers of letters that decrease in size.
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 scholars ( W. H. C. Frend and Charles Thomas for example ) have argued that such a single, localised British martyrdom in 209 would have been unusual, and have suggested the period of 251 – 59 ( under the persecutors Decius or Valerian ) as more likely.

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