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Subsequent and novels
Subsequent novels The Romantic and Helpless deal with characters driven to extreme action by the force of their desires.
Subsequent novels have elaborated on this, describing the Andorian race as having four genders: thaan and chen ( roughly equivalent to male ), plus shen and zhen ( female ).
Subsequent episodes featured Wyngarde playing King trying to write his novels and being hassled by his publisher Nicola Harvester about deadlines.
Subsequent novels are Seven Books for Grossman ( 1983 ), really a novella parodying the styles of various authors and Madness ( 1991 ), about a writer dealing with a mentally unstable girlfriend.

Subsequent and reversed
Subsequent ages of critics have not reversed the position advanced by Jonson that the language and events in plays such as Tamburlaine are unnatural and ultimately unconvincing.

Subsequent and process
Subsequent to the specification of the original 15 elements, an ongoing process to develop exemplary terms extending or refining the Dublin Core Metadata Element Set ( DCMES ) was begun.
Subsequent setbacks that Babangida initiated in the democratic transition process in Nigeria clearly disappointed Accra.
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 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 revisions of the " G5 " processor have included IBM's PowerPC 970FX ( same basic design on a 90 nm process ), and the PowerPC 970MP ( essentially two 970FX cores on one die ).
Subsequent steps in the viral life cycle are strictly dependent on the process of keratinocyte differentiation.
Subsequent to an expansion of the monument by President Jimmy Carter in 1978, the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act ( ANILCA ) enlarged the national monument by 523, 000 acres ( 2116. 5 km² ) on December 2, 1980 and in the process created Glacier Bay National Park.
Subsequent work demonstrated that the ligand tributylphosphine ( PBu < sub > 3 </ sub >) improved the selectivity of the cobalt-catalysed process.
Subsequent research, conducted as part of the decommissioning process, has ruled out this possibility.
Subsequent to Petri nets other models of concurrency have been developed that can model asynchronous circuits including the Actor model and process calculi.
Subsequent versions of a product should also get progressively better as its producers learn what works and what doesn't in a process of refinement and continuous improvement.
Subsequent to this period of extreme activity, process rates declined and impact craters began to accumulate, with only minor modification and resurfacing since.

Subsequent and being
Subsequent activations of the button between the initial activation and the request being satisfied have no effect.
Subsequent uses of the name succeed in referring to the referent by being linked by a causal chain to that original baptismal act.
Subsequent plays may put tiles on the board and on top of tiles already played, so long as all words formed are found in the dictionary being used.
Subsequent explorations of the region by the British, under George Vancouver, and the Americans, under Charles Wilkes, resulted in many of the Spanish names being replaced with English ones.
Subsequent engine design would be accomplished by one central office with all designs being shared by each brand.
Subsequent generations of Chinese have since re-assessed Chen's contributions to Chinese Communism as being somewhat more positive.
Subsequent Ultra series have had other Ultra-Crusaders experience total energy loss and their timer and eyes going dark, yet still being revived by an infusion of energy.
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 blood tests will determine if the thiamine supplements are being effective.
Subsequent singles were issued as being by " Guess Who?
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 moves by other teams resulted in a 31st team being added at Cleveland in 1999 ; this team, though technically an expansion team, inherited the name, colors, and history ( including all team and individual records ) from the Cleveland Browns, who had relocated to Baltimore in 1996 as the Baltimore Ravens.
; Subsequent rescreenings are then scheduled based on the initial results found, with a five-or ten-year recall being common for colonoscopies that produce normal results.
Subsequent GM Europe policy standardised model nomenclature in the early 1990s whereby model names were the same in all markets regardless of whether the vehicle was being sold as an Opel or a Vauxhall.
Subsequent promotions saw him pass through the RAF Staff College and command the School of Army Cooperation before eventually being posted to the Army Staff College, Camberley.
Subsequent to the surrender, British soldiers and the Royal Irish Constabulary ( which was being disbanded ) were called upon again by the Provisional Government to man the guard at Dublin Castle.
Subsequent investigation revealed that it broke into at least three pieces, the cause likely being structural failure during the rocket motor burn that was to push it from Earth orbit into a solar orbit.
Subsequent to Connery reprising the role, the script has several references to Bond's advancing years – playing on Connery being 52 at the time of filming – and academic Jeremy Black has pointed out that there are other aspects of age and disillusionment in the film, such as the Shrubland's porter referring to Bond's car (" they don't make them like that any more "), the new M having no use for the 00 section and Q with his reduced budgets.
Subsequent Contra games for the NES, Game Boy, Super NES, and Mega Drive followed suit, all being released in the PAL region under the Probotector title and featuring similar modifications.
Subsequent deals were made all over Europe, as well as in South Africa and the United Arab Emirates-in many places being locally produced.
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 nationalist movements, writers and politicians wrote about the Ottoman presence in very hostile and negative terms, with many works being vacuous, based on suspect sources and heavily biased.
Subsequent Mistel attacks on other bridges being thrown across the Oder were similarly ineffective.
Subsequent books in the series have consisted of new material, and they are currently being published on a roughly quarterly basis.

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