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Subsequent and victories
Subsequent American victories allowed Harrison to attempt another invasion of Canada, which led to the Battle of the Thames on 5 October 1813.
Subsequent victories over Kalamazoo and the Ocean City Barons gave Chicago a second Conference title ; they overcame the Cary Clarets 2-1 in extra time in a bad-tempered semi-final in which two players and two coaches were red carded, and travelled to California for the PDL Championship game against Ventura County Fusion.

Subsequent and over
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 modifications of Watson's perspective and that of " classical conditioning " ( see under Ivan Pavlov ) led to the rise of operant conditioning or " radical behaviorism ," a theory advocated by B. F. Skinner, which took over the academic establishment up through the 1950s and was synonymous with " behaviorism " for many.
Subsequent to nationalisation, operations were taken over by the GPO.
Subsequent loss of the region by Mieszko's son Bolesław Chrobry suggests that the conquest was difficult and the hold over that territory rather tenuous.
Subsequent to the development of the Shoe Doctrine, states have enacted so-called long-arm statutes, by which courts in a state can serve process and thus exercise jurisdiction over a party located outside the state.
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 advances added more and more transistors, and, as a consequence, more individual functions or systems were integrated over time.
Subsequent French hybridizers created over 1000 new rose cultivars in the 30 years following Josephine's death.
Subsequent to its theatrical release, the film has grossed over 30 million dollars worldwide.
Subsequent Isin rulers appointed governors to rule over Lagash ; one such governor was an Amorite named Gungunum.
Subsequent kings of Dumnonia ( for example Donyarth and possibly Huwal ) reigned over a reducing area that eventually encompassed only the present day Cornwall.
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 color correctors ( typically software-based ) have the ability to use spline-based shapes for even greater control over isolating color adjustments.
Subsequent to a fraud inquiry the European Commission said that Cresson in her capacity as the Research Commissioner " failed to act in response to known, serious and continuing irregularities over several years ".
Subsequent publicity and word-of-mouth has brought his " collective " over 12, 000 members.
Subsequent spraying and fertilising can be continuous over the entire field.
Subsequent political manoeuvrings led to the downfall of NVT, as taxpayer-assisted wranglings over amalgamations and sell-offs all but killed the once-massive UK motorcycle industry.
: Subsequent to hatching, the Operation Migration cranes are taught to follow their ultralight aircraft, fledged over their future breeding territory in Wisconsin, and led by ultralight on their first migration from Wisconsin to Florida ; the birds learn the migratory route and then return, on their own, the following spring.
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.
In 1971, the Council of Ministers of the USSR adopted a decision " About the measures for further development of Kishinev city " that secured more than one billion rubles of investment from the USSR budget Subsequent decisions directed enormous wealth and brought highly qualified specialists from all over the USSR to develop the Soviet republic.
Subsequent wars were no longer over religion, but rather revolved around issues of state.
Subsequent Islamic rulers continued to enlarge and embellish the mosque over the centuries.
Subsequent conquests expanded into the Mediterranean, reaching Sardinia, Corsica, Sicily, Naples and Greece, so by 1350 the Crown of Aragon " presided over the one of the most extensive and powerful mercantile empires of the Mediterranean during this period " ( Woolard 16 ).
Subsequent revisions of certain test elements have been published, and a wide variety of subscales were introduced over many years to help clinicians interpret the results of the original clinical scales.
Subsequent X3-equipped cameras have less aliasing because they include microlenses, which provide an effective anti-aliasing filter by averaging the optical signal over an area commensurate with the sample density, which is not possible in any color channel of a Bayer-type sensor.

Subsequent and sent
Subsequent stories saw Sláine sent through time by the earth goddess to fight alongside Celtic, and other, heroes and heroines such as Boudica ( with whom he fought against the Romans ( and Elfric ), and William Wallace ), and more recently return to Ireland to defend his people against new enemies alongside his wife Niamh.
Subsequent to this, the LTTE " sent personal emissaries to Karunanidhi for seeking his active support in their battle against the IPKF ".
Subsequent encounters with Batman resulted in Tetch being sent to Arkham.
Subsequent pyroclastic flows were sent down Meager's flanks for and were later succeeded by the eruption of a lava flow that demolished many times.
Subsequent to the series ending goal, the NHL claimed to have sent out a memo clarifying the " skate in the crease " rule that allowed goals in instances where the goalscorer maintained control ( not possession ) of the puck prior to entering the crease.

Subsequent and Super
Subsequent Contra games for the NES, Game Boy, Super NES, and Mega Drive followed suit, all being released in the PAL region under the Probotector title and featuring similar modifications.
Subsequent seasons of Super Sentai would be adapted in similar fashion for later seasons of the show.
" Subsequent Super Bowl national anthems were performed live.

Subsequent and face
Subsequent convictions for the same crime face sentencing enhancement by one degree.

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Subsequent historians, like Professor Linda Gugin, have called the process and the document itself " hopelessly flawed ", and legal expert James St. Claire has written that if the constitution had been adopted, large parts would probably have been ruled unconstitutional by the federal courts.
Subsequent conferences have been held in San Francisco, Cleveland, New York, Dallas, St. Pete's Beach, Vancouver ( British Columbia ), Manchester ( England ), and Philadelphia.
Subsequent to this effort, community advocates have won similar ordinances in cities such as Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and St. Louis.
Subsequent recording sessions, such as the Johnson City sessions in 1928 and the Knoxville St. James Sessions in 1930 proved lucrative, but by the late 1930s, the success of the Grand Ole Opry had lured much of the region's talent to Nashville.
Subsequent growth over the years was tied to expansion of the canal system on the upper St. Lawrence River ( the precursor to the Saint Lawrence Seaway ), and to a new Welland Canal connecting to the upper Great Lakes.
Subsequent incarnations: c. 1480 now found in Brussels ; and in the early 1500s, published in Paris with art by Robinet Testard and now found in both Paris and St. Petersburg, bore the name " Livre des simples medecines ".
Subsequent to the unauthorised murder of St. Alphege at Greenwich by Thorkell the Tall's men, Thorkell defected to Ethelred, possibly through Eadric's agency.
* The Bute Medical School ( University of St Andrews ) offers a pre-clinical BSc or BSc ( Hons ) with subsequent entry to either Manchester or Glasgow, Dundee, Edinburgh, Aberdeen for Clinical Teaching and a Subsequent MB ChB / equivalent
Subsequent delays over the next 15 years saw its charter revised to run from Bangor to Vanceboro, Maine on the International Boundary opposite St. Croix, New Brunswick.
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 main speakers have included Michael Green, Dick Lucas ( long-time rector of St Helen's Bishopsgate ), and John Stott ; one of Stott's series of talks was subsequently published as Basic Christianity.
" Subsequent runs include Los Angeles, Seattle, New York City's Barrow St. Theatre, Albuquerque, and closing the South Beach Comedy Festival in Miami.

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