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Subsequent and sections
Subsequent sections on grants describe the other categories of the grant structure.
Subsequent molecular phylogenetic studies have shown the 2006 classification is a considerable improvement over previous classifications, but some of its subgenera and sections are probably not monophyletic.
Subsequent sections opened to Roxbury on September 17, 1848, Northfield on October 10, 1848, Montpelier ( including the branch from Montpelier Junction ) on June 20, 1849, Middlesex on August 30, 1849, Waterbury on September 29, 1849, and the full distance to Burlington on December 31, 1849.

Subsequent and discuss
Subsequent chapters discuss " the middle class outlook " and various factors shaping the capitalist spirit-national psychology, racial factors, biological factors, religion, migrations, technology and last but not least " the influence of capitalism itself.

Subsequent and basic
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 and statements
" Subsequent interpretations and reactions to these statements resulted in the brand's loss of position in hip-hop culture.
Subsequent repeated accounts of xenophobic and racist statements by individual Reform party supporters and members spread this concern, though the party itself continuously denied that it supported such views.
Subsequent writers made statements like Maxwell's.
Subsequent investigation revealed that the September Dossier had been altered, on Campbell's orders, to be consistent with a speech given by George W. Bush and statements by other United States officials.
" Subsequent statements have continued to fail to resolve this issue.
Subsequent to the 2004 election, allegations were made in the NSW State Parliament that Mrs Markus had directly benefited from unauthorised campaign materials containing false statements in an attempt to capture anti-Islamic sentiment against her Labor opponent.
* Subsequent lines define the actual cases ( the values ) with corresponding sequences of statements that should be executed when a match occurs.
Subsequent statements by Hernandez's sister, Nina Hernandez, and Tomas Rivera, leader of a Charismatic Christianity group at St. Anthony of Padua, a Roman Catholic church in Camden, indicated that Hernandez may have publicly confessed to murdering Patz in the presence of fellow parishoners in the early 1980s.

Subsequent and ("
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 models (" X202 ", " X204 ", " X206 "; the last digit denoting the model year ) have the Jaguar logo incorporated within the radiator grille and a more traditional ' looped ' styling for the centre console.
Subsequent development led in 1965 to R-8M2, more commonly called R-98, with longer range and improved seekers, compatible with the upgraded RP-11 Oryol-M (" Eagle ") radar.
Subsequent singles all charted in the Canadian and US Top 40 (" Boy in the Box ," " Everything in My Heart " and " Eurasian Eyes ").

Subsequent and ")
Subsequent research by the Creation Research Society has observed and analyzed geological formations, within a flood geology framework, including the La Brea Tar Pits, the Tavrick Formation ( Tauric Formation, Russian: " Tavricheskaya formatsiya ") in the Crimean Peninsula and Stone Mountain, Georgia.
; Leges posteriores priores contrarias abrogant ( Subsequent laws repeal those before enacted to the contrary, aka " Last in Time "): When two statutes conflict, the one enacted last prevails.
Subsequent releases ( New Lands was described as " phase two ") did not depart from the usual mixture of aggressive feedback and noise, and gentle folk-influenced melody.

Subsequent and systems
Subsequent to this, it has been found that, in people with uncompromised immune systems, four doses of rabies vaccine over 14 days, wound care, and treatment of the bite with rabies immune globulin, commenced as soon as possible after exposure, is effective in preventing the development of rabies in humans.
Subsequent vector graphics systems, most of which iterated through dynamically modifiable stored lists of drawing instructions, include the IBM 2250, Imlac PDS-1, and DEC GT40.
Subsequent advances added more and more transistors, and, as a consequence, more individual functions or systems were integrated over time.
Subsequent videotape systems have used helical scan, where the video heads record diagonal tracks ( of complete fields ) on to the tape.
Subsequent changes expanded its use beyond four-year institutions, allowing registrations by accredited community colleges as well as by university systems, community college districts, and similar entities.
Subsequent to the acquisition, the software components of IBRIX have been combined with ProLiant servers to form the X9000 series of storage systems.
Subsequent legislation introduced similar systems in Ireland ( all of which was then part of the United Kingdom ), and Scotland.
Subsequent government-sponsored irrigation systems and farm technicians led to a slow but assured recovery with increased productivity and profitability.
Subsequent contracts were let to CAP Group ( became Sema Group in 1988 ) for further operational IECC systems involving the supply of turnkey hardware and software.
Subsequent investigation has led to the determination of many other aqueous biphasic systems, of which the polyethylene glycol ( PEG )-dextran system is the most extensively studied.
Subsequent programs were written in C, C ++ and C # and work on a variety of Microsoft operating systems.

Subsequent and even
Subsequent military defeats and unequal treaties with other imperial powers would continue even after the fall of the Qing Dynasty.
Subsequent Godzilla suits worn by Satsuma were much safer and more comfortable, as they were custom-made to fit him ( even though the suits still had some dangers of their own ).
Subsequent wars in the area ( Great Northern War and the War of Polish succession ) damaged its economy even further.
Subsequent research, however, found that people experience dissonance even when they feel they have not done anything wrong.
Subsequent British travelers doubted whether Ferrier had ever actually left Herat to venture into Afghanistan ’ s central mountains and have suggested that his accounts of the region were based on hearsay, especially since very few people dared then to enter the Hazarajat ; even Pashtun nomads would not take their flocks to graze there, and few caravans would pass through.
Subsequent festivals drew even bigger crowds.
Subsequent scenes show Spungen sleeping with Sid even while she is bleeding to death.
Subsequent attempts to replicate the study by injecting sufficient venom to ensure envenomation have failed to produce necrotic lesions, and there is even question as to whether the lesions observed in the original study were necrotic.
Subsequent color correctors ( typically software-based ) have the ability to use spline-based shapes for even greater control over isolating color adjustments.
Subsequent games, however, never matched the success of the first, even though the bowl was eventually moved to New Year's Day in 1993.
Subsequent to the ad's release, Jon Stewart, host of The Daily Show, " praised " MoveOn for " 10 years of making even people who agree with you cringe.
Subsequent seasons have not explicitly stated this rule but teams have maintained an even distribution of Roadblocks throughout the Race.
Subsequent studies failed to show any links between power lines and childhood leukemia, neither in causation nor even in correlation.
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 literature reviews have failed to demonstrate any deaths or symptoms more dangerous than emesis from even significantly larger doses than Thomson administered in the Ezra Lovett case.
Subsequent writers similarly make incidental mention of the practice as prevalent, but not as unlawful or even disputed ( until Arius challenged it towards the end of the 4th century ).
Subsequent funding cutbacks at the government-supported CBC, however, led to Beachcombers being cancelled even though it was still popular in its homeland and had been syndicated around the world, though attempts to revamp the series by giving it more suspenseful storylines and making it more action-oriented had met with much fan criticism.
Subsequent meta-analyses have confirmed these findings, and additional studies have found that high overall exposure to passive smoke even among people with non-smoking partners is associated with greater risks than partner smoking and is widespread in non-smokers.
Subsequent advances in the price / performance of chips kept reducing that cost until twenty years later it became affordable to even a small nonprofit like EFF.
Subsequent observers have suggested that he borrowed heavily from Leeds Town Hall, which even today is widely considered to be among the finest civic buildings in the world.
Subsequent Davis recordings would be even longer.
Subsequent interpretations have largely built on this theory even if they disallow that a temple sculpture could represent a contemporary event rather than a mythological or historical one.
Subsequent to this event an even larger strategy was set forth.
Subsequent studies showed that size and color patterns were not sufficient to assess evolutionary relationships, and that patterns changed with relative ease even within members of the same species.

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