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Subsequent and kings
Subsequent kings of Israel, Ahaz, also married daughters of the high priest.
Subsequent kings of Dumnonia ( for example Donyarth and possibly Huwal ) reigned over a reducing area that eventually encompassed only the present day Cornwall.
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 passages suggest that the Frankish dynastic kingship was established by Frankish Roman emperors who doubled as emperors of Rome and kings of the Franks ; moreover, from Roman consular records Gregory had a good idea who they were.
Subsequent kings renovated the older temples and constructed additional ones.

Subsequent and France
Subsequent events that can be traced to the Revolution include the Napoleonic Wars, two separate restorations of monarchy ( Bourbon Restoration and July Monarchy ), and two additional revolutions ( 1830 and 1848 ) as modern France took shape.
Subsequent to the battle, the corps structure was re-established for the advance into France, I Corps being commanded by Maj-Gen Sir John Byng, the Prince of Orange having been wounded at Waterloo.
Subsequent councils reiterated and intensified the condemnation of the Cathars of southern France.
Subsequent to the battle, the corps structure was re-established for the advance into France, and Wellington issued orders through Hill and the other corps commanders.
Subsequent decadence led to a reform in 1148 promoted by the abbot of Saint-Denis, Suger, then regent of France.
Subsequent to the 1797 Treaty of Campo Formio, Fricktal was occupied by France and in 1802 it was briefly a canton of the Helvetic Republic, as the Canton of Fricktal.

Subsequent and sought
Subsequent university efforts have sought to change breeding and husbandry procedures in South America, in order to make the raising of guinea pigs as livestock more economically sustainable.

Subsequent and control
Subsequent negotiations between Francisco Pizarro and Almagro concluded with the liberation of the third brother, Hernando Pizarro, in return for the definitive control and administration of Cuzco for Almagro himself.
Subsequent to founding Celebration, Disney followed its plans to divest most of its control of the town.
Subsequent models soon incorporated mechanical coupling between the lens and the camera body, indicating the working aperture to the camera while allowing the lens to be at its maximum aperture for composition and focusing ; this feature became known as automatic aperture control or automatic diaphragm control.
Subsequent challenges involved: détente ; the development of arms control agreements ; the Paris peace talks ( Vietnam ); the Yom Kippur War ; and global energy concerns.
Subsequent to the 2006 midterm election, in which the Democratic Party gained control of both houses of Congress, Landrieu announced ( along with Republican Olympia Snowe of Maine ) the formation of the " Common Ground Coalition ", a group of moderate senators of both parties, with the goal of finding bipartisan consensus on legislative matters.
Subsequent color correctors ( typically software-based ) have the ability to use spline-based shapes for even greater control over isolating color adjustments.
Subsequent research showed that the youth athletic leagues, recreation programs, and summer camp worked best along with urban planning and alternatives to incarceration as crime control policy.
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 events proved him right: at the 2000 elections, the MSM regained control of power through an alliance with the Mauritian Militant Movement.
Subsequent expeditions into the mountains by Selim I and Mehmed Han Yusufeli gave them control of a number of castles and thus the whole district.
After being captured in Norway, he was brought before the Hostages Trial, a division of the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials, and charged with war crimes committed in Serbia, during his 1941 control of the region.
Subsequent games in the franchise were also heavily subjected to increased control by Electronic Arts, as well as departure of numerous Westwood personnel, eventually resulting in Westwood being closed down and assimilated.
Subsequent to the series ending goal, the NHL claimed to have sent out a memo clarifying the " skate in the crease " rule that allowed goals in instances where the goalscorer maintained control ( not possession ) of the puck prior to entering the crease.
Subsequent to the emergency being declared under control, the ARFF function reverts to one of protecting the scene, eliminating any peripheral or slowly evolving hazards and assisting to preserve the scene for investigators.

Subsequent and part
Subsequent loss of the nasal / oral contrast in vowels may result in nasal consonants becoming part of the phoneme inventory.
Subsequent French efforts were part of the Airbus pan-European initiative.
Subsequent development and house construction were focused along the perimeters of the township, with the central part of the community remaining a large property crisscrossed by roads and trails.
Subsequent upgrades during the 1960s saw this section of the road become a dual carriageway which effectively split the hamlet and isolated the larger part of Beeston from Sandy, pedestrian access being limited to a footbridge.
Subsequent celebrity chefs have brought a sophistication to British cooking which was not a part of Fanny ’ s repertoire, however they have acknowledged her pioneering work, when purple piped potato brought excitement to a Britain of liver and bacon suppers.
Subsequent experiments in chimpanzees showed that the hepatitis delta antigen ( HDAg ) was a structural part of a pathogen that required HBV infection to replicate The entire virus was cloned and sequenced in 1986, and obtained its own genus deltavirus
Subsequent criticism has vacillated between " traditionalists " ( chansons created as part of a popular tradition ) and " individualists " ( chansons created by a unique author ), but more recent historical research has done much to fill in gaps in the literary record and complicate the question of origins.
At the close of World War II, 24 senior leaders of the Einsatzgruppen were prosecuted in the Einsatzgruppen Trial, part of the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials held under United States military authority, variously charged with crimes against humanity, war crimes, and membership in the SS ( which had been declared a criminal organization ).
Subsequent injury prevented Flo from playing any significant part during the rest of the season.
Subsequent physics syllabi released by the OCR included the now infamous ( fictional ) units the " Ocrawatt " and " Ocrajoule " due to overzealous find-and-replace on MEG's part ( in previous and later syllabi, the units were correctly written as " Megawatt " and " Megajoule ".
Subsequent to his team's defeat and the death of Woolmer, Inzamam-ul-Haq announced his resignation as captain of the team and his retirement from one-day cricket, stating that he would continue to take part in Test cricket but not as captain.
Subsequent publicity information reveals that he has been manipulating the unstable Mayor Sharp from the beginning to set up Arkham City as part of his own plans for Gotham and Batman.
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 to that, Walton later lost its independence in 1836 when it was made part of Liverpool Borough Council.
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 theories that it might have been a votive offering have now been abandoned in favour of it being part of the original grave goods in the Ringlemere barrow.
Subsequent research, conducted as part of the decommissioning process, has ruled out this possibility.
Subsequent seasons have also included a new car as part of the prize package, courtesy of the automobile company Saturn.
Subsequent legislation introduced similar systems in Ireland ( all of which was then part of the United Kingdom ), and Scotland.
Subsequent to her adoptive parents ' divorce in 1983, legal custody of Amanda was equally split between George and Marcia as part of the terms of their settlement.
Subsequent builds, which are subclassed as 168 / 1 and 168 / 2, were constructed at the same time as the Class 170 Turbostar and thus are part of the Turbostar family of trains.
Subsequent to this McBurney became immensely popular playing the part of nurse Tania Livingstone, love interest of at times Tony Garcia and Peter Holland, in The Young Doctors.
Subsequent investigations suggest that there may have never been a person by this name, and that his entire story was a fabrication on the part of Vicki Johnson, the woman who purported to be his adoptive mother.

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