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Subsequent and generations
Subsequent generations in the city would be strongly influenced by the tide of Baroque styles pre-eminent in other parts of Italy.
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 generations of Chinese have since re-assessed Chen's contributions to Chinese Communism as being somewhat more positive.
Subsequent generations of Dutch cabaret artists, and the theater critics of the 1970s and 1980s, were not much impressed by Toon Hermans ' unpretentious, politically and socially disengaged entertainment, but his fan base remained very large and his road shows continued to attract very large crowds.
Subsequent generations of academic historians have similarly rejected Whig history because of its presentist and teleological assumption that history is driving toward some sort of goal.
Subsequent generations between the launch date and the target date will have no direct access to the artifacts and therefore these generations are prevented from learning from the contents directly.
Subsequent generations of fungi grow only outwards, because the parent generations have depleted their local nitrogen levels.
Subsequent generations of the Mercedes-Benz SL-Class have been continually produced.
Subsequent generations in Chennai identified with it and absorbed English constructs into the dialect, making it what it is today.
Subsequent generations settled down in Somerset to live the lives of county gentry, representing Somerset in Parliament and when necessary following occupations in the army and the church.
Subsequent generations were scholar-officials and scholar-gentry including a number who became members of the Guozijian and the Hanlin Academy, one of whom was the first in the family to settle in the south circa 1130, known as Yang Yuangui a. k. a. Yang Weizhun, Guangzhou's Inspector of the Salt commission.
Subsequent generations followed these threads, being typically Artillery officers and serving in the Indian Army.
Subsequent generations of the Dow family have continued to develop the gardens.
Subsequent generations of BBx have been BBxPROGRESSION / 2, BBxPROGRESSION / 3, PROGRESSION / 4, PRO / 5, Visual PRO / 5, and BBj.

Subsequent and historians
Subsequent later historians accepted Myers ' speculation as fact, creating a narrative of events in 5th century Britain with various degrees of elaborate detail.
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 Greek historians — such as Ctesias, Diodorus, Strabo, Polybius and Plutarch — held up Thucydides ' writings as a model of truthful history.
Subsequent historians, like Professor Linda Gugin, have called the process and the document itself " hopelessly flawed ", and legal expert James St. Claire has written that if the constitution had been adopted, large parts would probably have been ruled unconstitutional by the federal courts.
Subsequent data gathering in the 1980s by historians Vladimir Žerjavić and Bogoljub Kočović showed that the actual number of dead was about 1 million.
Subsequent claims by Admiral Cervera, and later research by historians, have suggested that nearly 85 % of the Spanish ammunition at Santiago was utterly useless, either defective or simply filled with sawdust as a cost-saving measure for practice firing.
Subsequent critics, historians, and politicians have suggested that other ' frontiers ,' such as scientific innovation, could serve similar functions in American development.
Subsequent historians would commend German colonialism in those years as " an engine of modernization with far-reaching effects for the future.
Subsequent historians recording that Cologne " was taken " by the Franks only mean that politically the management of the city changed hands.
" Subsequent historians have treated this as slanderous ( as it may be for the subsequent history of the faith ) but it is not so different from Muggleton's own description of his early, lively adventures as a prophet.

Subsequent and also
Subsequent testing demonstrated poor mathematical skills, but also showed that Echols ranked above average in reading and verbal skills.
Subsequent productions include the Prince of Wales's Theatre's in 1872 and it was also the inaugural play at the new California Theatre in San Francisco in 1869.
Subsequent authors continued to refer to the cheirosiphōnes, especially for use against siege towers, although Nikephoros II Phokas also advises their use in field armies, with the aim of disrupting the enemy formation.
Subsequent radio searches of this star system have also turned up negative.
Subsequent German wartime aircraft design took account of the discovery, evident in the slim mid-fuselage of aircraft such as the Messerschmitt P. 1112, P. 1106, and the indisputably wasp-waisted Focke-Wulf Fw 1000x3 type A long range bomber, but also apparent in delta wing designs like the Henschel Hs 135.
Subsequent rebellions also occurred in 1823, 1827, and 1830, although in each case they were quickly put down.
Subsequent work, both morphological and genetic, has provided support for the separation of the typical and the eared-nightjars, and some authorities have adopted this Sibley-Ahlquist recommendation, and also the more far-reaching one to group all the owls ( traditionally Strigiformes ) together in the Caprimulgiformes.
Subsequent disciples of Saicho also returned from China in later years with further esoteric training, which helped to flesh out the lineage in Japan.
Subsequent kings of Israel, Ahaz, also married daughters of the high priest.
Subsequent to the widespread use in commerce, many halocarbons have also been shown to be serious pollutants and toxins.
Subsequent European comic depictions of the Beagle Boys by artists other than Barks also showed them in red shirts, as did the DuckTales cartoons.
Subsequent interviews also suggested interpersonal and artistic differences, including managing the fallout of the Britpop / Different Class era.
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 singles " Filling up with Heaven " and the non-album single " Stay with Me Tonight " also reached the UK Top 40, and a new remix of " Don't You Want Me " was released to capitalise on the band's revitalised profile.
( 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 albums were also recorded in a home studio and released on Woronzow until 1988, when he signed a deal with Reckless Records for the UK and USA.
Subsequent exhibitions in Sydney and Adelaide also sold out.
Subsequent proclamations also invoke dignity in the call for more rights.
Subsequent cross-cultural studies with other cultures found also similar results ( Ekman, 1987 ).
Subsequent books were also heavily illustrated.
Subsequent studies, such as one concerning the Carpathian Basin, and a non-metrical analysis of skeletons in central-southern Germany, have also identified marked typological differences with the pre-Beaker inhabitants.
Subsequent devices released, including later iOS products and all OS X devices following from the October 2010 release of the new MacBook Air ( which like previous models, still feature a front-facing webcam integrated into their screens ), also had the camera on them similarly named.

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