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Subsequent authors continued to refer to the cheirosiphōnes, especially for use against siege towers, although Nikephoros II Phokas also advises their use in field armies, with the aim of disrupting the enemy formation.
Subsequent philosophy of science tends to use certain aspects of both of these approaches.
Subsequent ' numerologists ' including Lynn Buess ( 1978 ), Mark Gruner ( 1979 ), Kathleen Roquemore ( 1985 ), and Florence Campbell ( 1983 ), expanded on the use of numerology for assessing major aspects of personality and cyclical patterns in life.
Subsequent to Griswold, some judges have tried to use the Ninth Amendment to justify judicially enforcing rights that are not enumerated.
Subsequent to the use of congress by the U. S. legislature, the term has been adopted by many states within unions, and by unitary nation-states in the Americas, to refer to their legislatures.
Subsequent use of wind tunnels proliferated as the science of aerodynamics and discipline of aeronautical engineering were established and air travel and power were developed.
Subsequent applications use electromechanical or electronic circuits to generate dial pulses.
Subsequent to this, other techniques were applied including the use and measurement of enzyme activities, spectrophotometry, electrophoresis, and immunoassay.
Subsequent to the widespread use in commerce, many halocarbons have also been shown to be serious pollutants and toxins.
Subsequent designs, either licensed from Sony or manufactured after the patent's expiration, tend to use the-tron suffix, such as Mitsubishi's DiamondTron and ViewSonic's SonicTron.
Subsequent developments were made after the Han Dynasty that improved the use of the armillary sphere.
Subsequent research reports confirmed the mortality risks associated with the use of both conventional and atypical antipsychotics to treat patients with dementia.
Subsequent rulings have been allowed to stand, indicating that short-barreled shotguns are generally recognized as ordinary military equipment if briefs are filed ( e. g., see: Cases v. United States ), describing use of short-barreled shotguns in specialized military units.
Subsequent semesters saw the broadening of our “ web presence ,” the increasing availability of the Internet and e-mail to our students, and the use of our site to inform, educate, and integrate all the members of our community.
Subsequent color correctors ( typically software-based ) have the ability to use spline-based shapes for even greater control over isolating color adjustments.
Subsequent productions may instead use some object — a pin, a scarf, a badge or a flower, for example — to denote that the company has become followers of Jesus.
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 use the analysis to promote wider use of good practice.
Subsequent IBM large computer designs did not use branch prediction with speculative execution until the IBM 3090 in 1985.
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 team-based First-person shooter games, however, did use variations of the concept ( such as with Unreal Tournament and its " assault " game type ).
Subsequent grants are released on the basis of the receipt of progress reports, including financial statement of the use of the grant.
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 and major
Subsequent major European colonial empires included the French, Dutch, and British empires.
Subsequent investigations revealed that it was involved in massive money laundering and other financial crimes, and illegally gained controlling interest in a major American bank.
Subsequent years saw wool milling and warship building become the major industries.
Subsequent uses were made in numerous major operations in the war, including Operation Bin Nun and Operation Pleshet.
Subsequent discussions revealed agreement on major theological issues.
Subsequent appearances in New York and on tour in the United States established her as a major theatrical presence in America.
Subsequent major redesigns include the B6500 / B6700 line and its successors, and the separate B8500 line.
Subsequent congressional action banned further U. S. ground intervention outside the boundaries of South Vietnam, so the next major drive, Operation Lam Son 719, would have to be based on ARVN ground forces, U. S. air and artillery support, and U. S. advisory and logistical assistance.
Subsequent to the findings of the Augustine Committee that the Constellation Program could not be executed without very substantial increases in funding, on February 1, 2010, President Barack Obama announced a proposal to cancel the program, effective with the U. S. 2011 fiscal year budget, but later announced changes to the proposal in a major space policy speech at Kennedy Space Center on April 15, 2010.
Subsequent to these efforts, several other groups, mostly at the major genome sequencing centers, built large-scale assemblers, and an open source effort known as AMOS was launched to bring together all the innovations in genome assembly technology under the open source framework.
Subsequent releases included a Windows version, major upgrades and a native Japanese version on both platforms.
Subsequent population growth by migration from outlying rural atolls and islands throughout the Marshalls created a major housing shortage and problems with resources throughout the following decades.
Subsequent earthquakes, including another major one in January 448, compounded the damage.
Subsequent to the release of Historietter ( Anecdotes, 1898 ), a collection of twenty short stories, his next major work-Martin Bircks Ungdom ( Martin Birck's Youth, 1901 )-was released.
Subsequent productions, overseen by Betty Box ( who at the time was the only major female producer in British cinema ), included Miranda ( 1948 ) and the Huggett family series with Jack Warner, Kathleen Harrison, and Petula Clark.
Subsequent to his acquittal, Captain R., was promoted to the rank of major.
Subsequent major developments included the Newcastle Connection, and the prototype distributed Secure System ".
Subsequent to this battle, the major supply line of the 3rd Military Region of the National Revolutionary Army and the southeast provinces of China came under increasing threat.
" Subsequent to the comments, several major sponsors which includes Holden, The Good Guys, Vodafone, Telstra, Fantastic Furniture, Pepsi, Crazy John's, Blackmores and Medibank all withdrew advertisements from either the entire Southern Cross Austereo network which the radio show is hosted on or during the broadcasting of the Kyle and Jackie O Show.
Subsequent travels to East Asia ( 1921 – 23 ) generated his major work, Hôbôgirin.
Subsequent research found that moclobemide is well tolerated in elderly patients and far superior to tricyclic antidepressants in terms of side effects / tolerability as well as being much safer in overdose ; with regard to effectiveness in the treatment of depression, moclobemide was determined to be as effective as all major antidepressant drug classes.
Subsequent major emigrations due to poverty and unemployment kept the number from growing and, after 1950, the population began decreasing.

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