Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Dana Rosemary Scallon" ¶ 8
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Subsequent and contest
Subsequent events lead to Inigo's duel with the " Man in Black " or Westley, Buttercup's childhood sweetheart, an extended sequence in both the book and the movie, in which both contestants begin fencing left-handed and eventually convert to their dominant right hands as the contest intensifies.
Subsequent to that contest, a portal for GAMES Magazine fans was created online.

Subsequent and All
Subsequent singles released from Free All Angels were " Burn Baby Burn ", " Sometimes ", " Candy ", and " There's a Star ".
* Full Text and All Subsequent Laws Amending the 1936 Constitution of the U. S. S. R.
* Full Text and All Subsequent Laws Amending the 1977 Constitution of the USSR
Subsequent singles include " I Need Somebody Tonight " and " All of That ".
Subsequent albums, such as 1977's When You Hear Lou, You've Heard It All yielded such hit singles as " Lady Love ".
Subsequent Chocodog releases ( Live at Stubb's and All Request Live ) were produced in higher volumes to meet demand.
Subsequent singles and their debut album All Right Now, released later in the year, flopped.
Subsequent singles " All Awake " and " When Did You Get Back from Mars?

Subsequent and Everything
Subsequent singles all charted in the Canadian and US Top 40 (" Boy in the Box ," " Everything in My Heart " and " Eurasian Eyes ").
Subsequent albums released by McVicker include Chasing the Horizon ( 2000 ), Without Looking Down ( 2002 ), Love Will Rise ( 2007 ), Always Believe ( 2009 ), Everything Shines ( 2010 ), and Walking Through the Dark ( 2011 ).

Subsequent and spent
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.
Subsequent releases for Savage Worlds are self-contained campaigns designed to minimize the preparation time of the GM and maximize the time spent running the game with players.
Subsequent to graduating he obtained a teaching position at the New York Institute for the Education of the Blind, where he spent two years.
Subsequent to his Senate defeat, Beard was appointed as a NATO deputy secretary-general and spent several years ( 1984 – 1987 ) in Belgium, an experience that he enjoyed so much that he repeated it again later ( 1992 – 1995 ).
Subsequent to this education, he spent several years as a construction site supervisor, which he hated.

Subsequent and two
Subsequent archaeological investigation found debris scattered over of seabed and evidence that the ship was wracked by two huge explosions one after the other.
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 joining the military effort, the two countries signed an agreement in late 1992 allowing for US bases on Emirate soil.
Subsequent encounters with the Gill-man claim the lives of two of Lucas's crew members, before the Gill-man is captured and locked in a cage on board the Rita.
Subsequent tests and investigations determined the activating mechanism to have been a voltage discharge to the spacecraft frame ; although engineers suspected one or two of the scientific instruments, they could not determine the precise source of the discharge with certainty.
Subsequent meetings were held over the next two months, and on April 10, 1916, The PGA of America was created via the 35 charter members signing the constitution and by-laws.
Subsequent to that decision, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit overturned two of the three remaining mail fraud counts against Black in October 2010.
Subsequent volumes, containing one 30-minute episode each, followed every one or two months ; the final volume went on sale on September 24, 1992.
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 reorganisations changed things greatly and before the final reorganization, the two Groups which made up Strike Command were:
Subsequent reorganisation of the upper divisions of non-league football saw County take their place in the inaugural season of Conference South, one of the two feeder divisions into the Football Conference.
Subsequent to the 2008 election, the brothers believe it is wrong there are still two unelected figures on Sark's government – the seigneur and the seneschal, the local judge.
Subsequent U. S. CD releases have split them in two.
Subsequent erosion has created an undulating karst landscape dimpled with many dolines and countless limestone pinnacles up to two meters in height.
Subsequent investigations, including by the United Nations, revealed the massacre to be a struggle between two armed groups, with casualties on both sides.
Subsequent editions: London 1926 ( with two new appendices ), New York 1926 ( Same as London 1926, but with new preface, dated New York, April 1926 ), 1928 ( with rev preface ).
Subsequent enforcement of Art 101 of the TFEU Treaty ( combating anti-competitive business agreements ) by the two institutions has generally been regarded as effective.
Subsequent additions were published in 1943 and another two editions in 1953.
Subsequent Japanese DNA testing determined that those remains belonged to neither of the two.
Subsequent pressure of population and the increase in sheep / goats / cattle further damaged the already weakened local environment to the point of no return, and as a result, the two deserts finally linked up in the 1990s, forming the larger current day Ordos.
Subsequent extension is not announced, but will include two branches with five stations in total.
Subsequent to the joint public meeting / hearing, TDEC also held two public hearings regarding a required navigation permit for the project.

Subsequent and weeks
Subsequent plans to move the parliament ( or what was left of it ) to Karlsruhe in Baden could not be implemented due to the looming defeat of the Baden revolutionaries, which was completed five weeks later.

Subsequent and at
Subsequent assemblies will be held at Stranahan High School Tuesday, at Pompano Beach High Wednesday, and at Fort Lauderdale high Thursday.
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 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.
The Nuremberg Code is a set of research ethics principles for human experimentation set as a result of the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials at the end of the Second World War.
Subsequent efforts in 1958 did not reach near their initial success, and after high school the duo went to separate colleges, with Simon enrolling at Queens College and Garfunkel at Columbia University.
Subsequent work at the Royal Aircraft Establishment investigated axial turbine designs that could be used to supply power to a shaft and thence a propeller.
Subsequent advances in technology have introduced first anti-aliasing, which smooths the edges of fonts at the expense of a slight blurring, and more recently subpixel rendering ( the Microsoft implementation goes by the name ClearType ), which exploits the pixel structure of LCD based displays to increase the apparent resolution of text.
Subsequent measurements of Vega at 193 μm showed a lower than expected flux for the hypothesized particles, suggesting that they must instead be on the order of 100 μm or less.
Subsequent operas by Leoncavallo were in the 1900s: Zazà ( the opera of Geraldine Farrar's famous farewell performance at the Metropolitan Opera ), and 1904's Der Roland von Berlin.
Subsequent questions are played for increasingly large sums ( roughly doubling at each turn ).
Subsequent contributions to the Transactions contained his observations of the transits of Venus ( 1761 and 1769 ), on the tides at Saint Helena ( 1762 ), and on various astronomical phenomena at Saint Helena ( 1764 ) and at Barbados ( 1764 ).
Subsequent measurement attempts arrived at values ranging from 2, 500 to 6, 000 km, or from slightly smaller than our Moon to nearly half the diameter of Earth.
Subsequent events caused the fears of nuclear attack on both sides to diminish significantly, as the tensions between the superpowers decreased, and have remained — at least in nuclear terms — comparatively low.
Subsequent eruptions from the Long Valley magma chamber were confined within the caldera with extrusions of relatively hot ( crystal-free ) rhyolite 700, 000 to 600, 000 years ago as the caldera floor was upwarped to form the resurgent dome followed by extrusions of cooler, crystal-rich moat rhyolite at 200, 000-year intervals ( 500, 000, 300, 000, and 100, 000 years ago ) in clockwise succession around the resurgent dome.
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 investigations by archaeologists from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville confirmed that these drawings were left by Mississippian Era Indians.
Subsequent extractions usually occur at intervals of 10 years, though it can take up to 13 for the cork to reach an acceptable size.
Subsequent DNA testing at the University of Oklahoma proved inconclusive as to whether the bone fragments were from a human or from a sea turtle.
Subsequent expansions were completed in 1975 and 1997, and current capacity sits at around 33, 500.
Subsequent monarchs were regular visitors, with Henry IV making his will here, and Henry V granting the manor ( for life ) to Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter, who died at Greenwich in 1417.

1.445 seconds.