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Subsequent research by the likes of Hutton and Heselton has shown that in fact the New Forest coven was probably only formed in the early 20th century, based upon such sources as folk magic and the theories of Margaret Murray.
Subsequent observations showed Halley's deuterium ratio to be far higher than that in found in the Earth's oceans, making such comets unlikely sources for Earth's water.
Subsequent observations have identified a number of different sources of radio emission.
Subsequent additions and expansions published in numerous Games Workshop sources expanded the game to include fleets for:
Subsequent experiments exploited powerful sources of microwaves such as the klystron, many of which were developed for radio detection and ranging ( RADAR ) during the Second World War.
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 and were
Subsequent formalizations were framed as attempts to define " effective calculability " or " effective method "; those formalizations included the Gödel – Herbrand – Kleene recursive functions of 1930, 1934 and 1935, Alonzo Church's lambda calculus of 1936, Emil Post's " Formulation 1 " of 1936, and Alan Turing's Turing machines of 1936 – 7 and 1939.
Subsequent to this, new walls were built to defend the city, and the fleet on the Danube improved.
Subsequent court cases declared that ESTs were not directly patentable.
Subsequent multi-user versions were tested by customers in 1978 and 1979, by which time a standardized query language – SQL – had been added.
Subsequent studies and collections during the Plantation Era were made in 1885, 1905, 1939, and 1967.
Subsequent standards were developed and published by ETSI to cover interoperability profiles and standards for testing.
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 attempts by Emperor Augustus to annex territories east of the Rhine were abandoned, after Arminius annihilated three Roman legions at the Battle of the Teutoburg forest in 9 AD.
Subsequent moves were made to Wilson Street and Ingram Street.
Subsequent to nationalisation, operations were taken over by the GPO.
Subsequent steam engines were to power the Industrial Revolution
Subsequent talks, called SALT II, were held from 1972 to 1979 and actually reduced the number of nuclear warheads held by the USA and USSR.
Subsequent albums saw greater experimentation and were accompanied by record-breaking tours, which earned them a reputation for excess.
Subsequent attempts to verify the claims requested payroll cards from employers to verify employment, and found that the minimum wage increases were followed by decreases in employment.
Subsequent agreements were designed to reintegrate the Contras and their supporters into Nicaraguan society preparatory in preparation for general elections.
Subsequent rounds of negotiations were held in Budapest, Hungary, Vienna, Austria, and Helsinki, Finland.
" Among those included were the previous decrees placing various heliocentric works on the Index ("... which we will should be considered as though it were inserted in these presents, together with all, and singular, the things contained therein ...") and using his Apostolic authority he bound the faithful to its contents ("... and approve with Apostolic authority by the tenor of these presents, and: command and enjoin all persons everywhere to yield this Index a constant and complete obedience ...") Subsequent to Alexander VII's pontificate, the Index underwent a number of revisions.
Subsequent sightings between this date and 1829 were made by other Europeans, but as in the case of the sighting and observations made by Vlamingh, the area was considered to be inhospitable and unsuitable for the agriculture which would be needed to sustain a settlement.
Subsequent Ryder Cup tournaments were moved from odd-numbered to even-numbered years to retain the two-year gap between stagings.
Subsequent to this, five superstring theories were developed that incorporated fermions and possessed other properties necessary for a theory of everything.
Subsequent two-part episodes, beginning with the second season premiere, " Alexander The Greater Affair ," retitled One Spy Too Many for its theatrical release, were developed into one complete feature film with only occasional extra sexy and violent footage added to them, sometimes as just inserts.
Subsequent advances added more and more transistors, and, as a consequence, more individual functions or systems were integrated over time.
Subsequent Nobel Prize winner Ada Yonath, who shared the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Thomas A. Steitz and Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, spent some time in Lipscomb's lab where both she and Steitz were inspired to pursue later their own very large structures.

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Subsequent siege towers down through the centuries often had similar engines.
Subsequent episodes generally follow the course of one such " leap "; after initially struggling with the displacement ( often concluding with saying " Oh, boy!
Subsequent appearances of the creatures in popular culture often owe much to Tolkien.
Subsequent issues often consist of reprints of earlier classic Barks tales.
Subsequent extensions have diluted this original attribute ( which was never particularly valuable, due to the presence of NULs, which are often poorly handled by text-manipulation programs ).
Subsequent performances in the Commons, often dealing with Ireland or reform of the House of Lords ( which he supported ), received similar verdicts.
Subsequent technological developments in the piano were often mere " re-inventions " of Cristofori's work ; in the early years, there were perhaps as many regressions as advances.
Subsequent editions of the Challoner bible printed in England most often follow Challoner's earlier New Testament texts of 1749 and 1750 ; as do most 20th-century printings, and on-line versions of the Douay – Rheims bible circulating on the internet.
Subsequent ivy removal can be difficult, and often causes further damage.
Subsequent strips trace Kid's journey across Africa and beyond as he searches for his parents ' killer and uses his camouflage to help people ( often other teenagers in trouble ) along the way.
Subsequent Erstwhile releases have largely focussed on a style of improvisation which could be called " post-AMM ": slow-moving, often rather quiet, making non-standard use of computers and electronics ( such as Sachiko M's " empty sampler " or Toshimaru Nakamura's " no-input mixing board ").
Subsequent dataflow languages were often developed at the large supercomputer labs.
Subsequent erosion preferentially removed the softer sedimentary rock that initially entombed the dikes, sills, and volcanic plugs, often leaving them standing in relief.
Subsequent to city takeover, the dividing line between the Broadway and Jamaica Avenue Lines was often considered to be the more westerly station at Eastern Parkway, now known as Broadway Junction.
Finkelstein's first ad radiated disappointment and sowed seeds of disbelief: " Desperate candidates do desperate things ... Mario Cuomo could have been senator or President ...." Subsequent spots, often as brief as 10 seconds, highlighted Cuomo-era failures ( e. g. snarled traffic and record-high utility rates in Long Island ), his opposition to the death penalty, and especially the litany of tax increases over his 12 years.
Subsequent group portraits depicted his friends — including actresses, celebrities and aristocrats — often with a self-portrait somewhere in the crowd.
Subsequent MRI examination are often necessary to monitor the resection cavity.

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