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Subsequent and made
Subsequent studies and collections during the Plantation Era were made in 1885, 1905, 1939, and 1967.
Subsequent moves were made to Wilson Street and Ingram Street.
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 enhancements in channel access techniques made by Leonard Kleinrock et al.
Subsequent missions to Bhutan were made by the British in 1776, 1777, and 1783, and commerce was opened between British India and Bhutan and, for a short time, Tibet.
Subsequent singles including " Banks of the Ohio " ( No. 94 Pop, No. 34 AC ) and remakes of George Harrison's " What Is Life " ( No. 34 AC ) and John Denver's " Take Me Home, Country Roads " ( No. 119 Pop ) made minimal chart impact until the release of " Let Me Be There " in 1973.
Subsequent coinage of the complete term " pop art " was made by John McHale for the ensuing movement in 1954.
Subsequent developments were made after the Han Dynasty that improved the use of the armillary sphere.
Subsequent to that grant leave, the High Court made orders that the appeal be removed into the High Court for determination by that court.
Subsequent uses were made in numerous major operations in the war, including Operation Bin Nun and Operation Pleshet.
Subsequent development of the ideas of Beccaria made non-lethal punishment more socially acceptable.
Subsequent reorganisations changed things greatly and before the final reorganization, the two Groups which made up Strike Command were:
Subsequent writers made statements like Maxwell's.
Subsequent revisions to the system were made internally at the MBTA.
Subsequent additions and renovations have made the building one of the largest student union buildings in the world at.
Subsequent observations made at Parkes by other observers with a 14-minute and wider beams at 21 cm and longer wavelengths, though not resolving the components, were compatible with the dependence expected from Faraday rotation if magnetic fields were the polarising agent.
Subsequent events, including the 1838 Mormon War, made it impossible for these communities to thrive.
Subsequent to white settlement of western Nevada in the 1860s many Cuiyui Ticutta made a living by selling fish, although the whites generally preferred trout to cui-ui.
However, many opinion polls showed that the majority of voters felt that Cameron made the right decision, Subsequent opinion polls have shown a narrow lead for the Conservatives ahead of Labour.
Subsequent singles " Scream " and " Brave " made less chart impact.
Subsequent to the championship, they made it to the finals of the 2010 – 11 CONCACAF Champions League, only to lose to Monterrey of Mexico.
Subsequent additions were made to it in 1893, 1900, 1906, 1911, 1913, 1924 and reconstruction in 1925.
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 illegal deforestation and bribery of park rangers made the poaching of Siberian tigers easier, once again putting the subspecies at risk from extinction.

Subsequent and brief
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 and playing
Subsequent films in this period included El Cid ( 1961 ), Mysterious Island ( also 1961 ), playing Captain Nemo, and Hammer Films ' remake of The Phantom of the Opera ( 1962 ).
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 injury prevented Flo from playing any significant part during the rest of the season.
Subsequent episodes featured Wyngarde playing King trying to write his novels and being hassled by his publisher Nicola Harvester about deadlines.
Subsequent tests showed that the diagnosis was inaccurate and he could have continued playing, although he remained retired.
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 and comeback
Subsequent and prolonged comeback attempts all failed, and by the end of the season, Milwaukee released Vuckovich.

Subsequent and serving
Subsequent to serving his second mayoral term, Wood served again in the House of Representatives from 1863 to 1865, then again from 1867 until his death in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
( d ) Subsequent to 24 May 1965, to qualify for the CIB, personnel serving in U. S. units must meet the requirements of b ( 1 ), above.
Subsequent to this he was elected by the Tennessee General Assembly to the U. S. Senate, returning to Washington, DC after a two-year hiatus and serving one six-year term in that body, where he was chairman of the U. S. Senate Committee on Retrenchment for four years and the U. S. Senate Committee on Patents and the Patent Office for two before returning to his law practice, which he engaged in until shortly before his death.
Subsequent generations followed these threads, being typically Artillery officers and serving in the Indian Army.

Subsequent and non-league
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 and before
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 dates on H. erectus pushed the fossils back to well before Acheulean tools ; that is, H. erectus must have initially used Mode 1.
Subsequent Lilith Fairs followed in 1998 and 1999 before the tour was discontinued.
However, in what became known as the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials of the Doctors, Judges and lesser officials, the Law of the Control Council, which established these tribunals, allowed for trials of crimes against humanity committed before and unconnected with the war and jurisdiction was exercised in regard to offences not linked to the war.
Subsequent studies cast doubt on Smith's theory that the tribes had agreed upon boundaries before they entered into treaties with the United States in 1854-55.
Subsequent models like the Wira and Perdana were based on the Lancer / Colt and Galant / Eterna respectively, before the company finally produced an entirely self-developed vehicle with 2001's Waja, and the 2004's Proton Gen-2.
Subsequent work was carried out by Henry Willis & Co. in the 1930s, before J. W.
According the testimony of SS-Standartenführer Dr. Hans Ehlich ( one of the witnesses in Case VIII before the Subsequent Nuremberg Trials ), the final version of the plan was drafted in 1940.
The trials are collectively known as the " Subsequent Nuremberg Trials ", formally the " Trials of War Criminals before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals " ( NMT ).
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 repairs damaged what was left of the original decoration of Sinan ( recent cleaning has shown that Sinan experimented first with blue, before turning red the dominant color of the dome ).
Subsequent generic names used for the crown-of-thorns starfish included Stellonia, Echinaster and Echinites before settling on Acanthaster ( Gervais 1841 ).
Subsequent orbital calculations indicated that the nuclei had probably split around 500 days before the 1845 apparition, though more recent work has determined that it may have occurred near aphelion in late 1842.
Subsequent drafts were worked on by director Val Guest, as he had done before on The Quatermass Xperiment.
Subsequent races saw a best result of 10th for Prost, and with successive retirements and failures to qualify Kauhsen gave up on the championship before the final races.
The twelve U. S. trials are collectively known as the " Subsequent Nuremberg Trials " or, more formally, as the " Trials of War Criminals before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals " ( NMT ).
The Subsequent Nuremberg Trials ( more formally, the Trials of War Criminals before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals ) were a series of twelve U. S. military tribunals for war crimes against surviving members of the military, political, and economic leadership of Nazi Germany, held in the Palace of Justice, Nuremberg, after World War II from 1946 to 1949 following the Trial of the Major War Criminals before the International Military Tribunal ( IMT ).
The twelve U. S. trials are collectively known as the " Subsequent Nuremberg Trials " or, more formally, as the " Trials of War Criminals before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals " ( NMT ).
The twelve U. S. trials are collectively known as the " Subsequent Nuremberg Trials " or, more formally, as the " Trials of War Criminals before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals " ( NMT ).
The twelve U. S. trials are collectively known as the " Subsequent Nuremberg Trials " or, more formally, as the " Trials of War Criminals before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals " ( NMT ).
Subsequent to heading the Academy, Fitch served briefly in the Office of the Undersecretary of the Navy before becoming the senior member of the Naval Clemency and Prison Inspection Board in March 1947.

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