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Subsequent later historians accepted Myers ' speculation as fact, creating a narrative of events in 5th century Britain with various degrees of elaborate detail.
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 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 events caused the fears of nuclear attack on both sides to diminish significantly, as the tensions between the superpowers decreased, and have remained — at least in nuclear terms — comparatively low.
Subsequent stories about the gunfight published in the Nugget after that day supported Behan and the Cowboys ' view of events.
Subsequent musical events included performances of Gian Carlo Menotti's The Consul, Benjamin Britten's Let's Make an Opera, and the first German performance of Oklahoma !.
Subsequent events damaged his prospects.
Subsequent events have vindicated the plan.
Subsequent versions of iPhoto have added a number of features, including automatic organization by events, faces ( using facial recognition technology ), and places.
Subsequent political events reverted that result to a more " clannish-tradition " direction.
Subsequent events, in which Dowding retired from his post at Fighter Command and Leigh-Mallory was promoted to command Keith Park's group, show that Leigh-Mallory's arguments had the sympathies of the senior echelons of the RAF.
Subsequent events, including the 1838 Mormon War, made it impossible for these communities to thrive.
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 issues combine analysis of current events with articles about the revolutionary tradition.
Subsequent events soon brought Girard back into cabinet.
Subsequent events were to confirm the veracity of Evans's beliefs.
Subsequent events proved him right: at the 2000 elections, the MSM regained control of power through an alliance with the Mauritian Militant Movement.
Subsequent events would see him battling Primus himself and attempting to absorb his Spark, although he lost.
Subsequent events, however, would briefly revive the party's fortunes in the city.
" Subsequent events prove Eckstrom's " arbitrary decision " to be wrong, placing their mission in jeopardy.
Subsequent scenes reveal the events leading up to these situations through a series of flashbacks.
Subsequent events lead to Inigo's duel with the " Man in Black " or Westley, Buttercup's childhood sweetheart, an extended sequence in both the book and the movie, in which both contestants begin fencing left-handed and eventually convert to their dominant right hands as the contest intensifies.
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 events serve to illustrate Potts ' difficulties, and his success against the odds in command of the 21st Brigade.

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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 loss of this status can have a severe effect on tourism revenues.
Subsequent research, however, has proven that a large variety of different HEXA mutations can cause the disease.
Subsequent authors, including Hamilton, sometimes reformulate this with a regression, which, unlike probabilities, can be negative.
Subsequent extractions usually occur at intervals of 10 years, though it can take up to 13 for the cork to reach an acceptable size.
Subsequent manufacturing improvements can also be credited to Albert Champion, the Lodge brothers, sons of Sir Oliver Lodge, who developed and manufactured their father's idea and also Kenelm Lee Guinness, of the Guinness brewing family, who developed the KLG brand.
Subsequent failures can permit these radioisotopes to breach further layers of containment.
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 studies of stress in humans by Richard Rahe and others established the view that stress is caused by distinct, measureable life stressors, and further, that these life stressors can be ranked by the median degree of stress they produce ( leading to the Holmes and Rahe Stress Scale ).
Subsequent changes can be referred to as the Best and Revised Final Offer ( BARFO ).
Subsequent shaking and hearing the seed rattling inside indicates that it is loose from its shell, and can thus be cracked with a higher intact-seed-yield ratio.
Subsequent spraying and fertilising can be continuous over the entire field.
Subsequent invasion of the connective tissue and induction of pro-inflammatory responses leads to neuronal damage that can be fatal within days.
Subsequent ivy removal can be difficult, and often causes further damage.
Subsequent analysis revealed that this was not actually cholera but rather a gastrointestinal illness caused by norovirus, a highly infectious virus that can be transmitted by close contact, or via contaminated food, water, or objects.
Subsequent singles included their version of the Bo Diddley song " Oh Yeah " ( which reached No. 39 nationally ), " Bad Little Woman " (# 91 ), and the powerhouse " I'm Gonna Make You Mine " (# 90 ), which can be seen as a precursor to hard rock.
Subsequent reduction of Hessenberg matrix to a triangular matrix can be achieved through iterative procedures, such as shifted QR-factorization.
Subsequent recharging of this material from ambient radiation can then be empirically dated by the equation:
Subsequent clauses specify penalties for irregular marriages, heathen worship, work on the sabbath, and breaking fasts, among other things ; and also define how members of each class of society — such as the king, bishops, priests, ceorls, and esnes — can clear themselves by giving an oath.
Subsequent papers by other authors demonstrated that low concentrations of endocrine disruptors can have synergistic effects in amphibians, but it is not clear that this is an effect mediated through the endocrine system.
Subsequent zooid replication can lead to coalescence and circulatory fusion of the subcolonies.
Subsequent changes to local numbering can present pitfalls to researchers using historic street directories, for instance.
Subsequent clinical trials, including some funded by NIAID, showed that AIDS drugs also can reduce the risk of MTCT through breast milk.
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 ).

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