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Subsequently other topics would be explored in films such as Omar Guetlato of Merzak Allouache ; this production, which has been a significant success, is a chronicle of the difficulties that can meet the urban youth.
Subsequently, atom probe has been used in the analysis of the chemical composition of a wide range of alloys.
" Subsequently, Dianetics has achieved no acceptance as a scientific theory and scientists cite Dianetics as an example of a pseudoscience.
Subsequently, genetics has been used to investigate and resolve these issues.
Subsequently, William Branham has been credited as being the founder of the pos-World War II healing revivals.
Subsequently, the mass marketing of various size pumpkins in autumn, in both the corporate and local markets, has made pumpkins universally available for this purpose.
Subsequently, the TV series has Urquhart defeating Samuels in the second leadership ballot and ends with him being driven to Buckingham Palace to be invited to form a government by the Queen.
Subsequently the main ' push ' factor for Sikh migration has been economic, with significant Sikh communities now being found in the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, Malaysia, East Africa, Australia and Thailand.
" Subsequently, the Court has looked to societal developments, as well as looking to its own independent judgment, in determining what are those " evolving standards of decency ".
Subsequently inflation has remained in a range of around 15 % to 30 %.
Subsequently, undocumented claims that the Russian Orthodox Church has recently recognised Harold as a martyr have been made.
( Subsequently it has been republished by print-on-demand re-publishers.
Subsequently, the state's GDP growth rate has improved significantly, rising to 8 % during 2010-11 and 12 % during 2011-12.
Subsequently Milnor worked on the topology of isolated singular points of complex hypersurfaces in general, developing the theory of the Milnor fibration whose fibre has the homotopy type of a bouquet of μ spheres where μ is known as the Milnor number.
Subsequently, he announces that he is pleased with her " princely gait " and that she has passed the ' test '.
Subsequently she has devoted her energies to the Australian affiliate of EMILY's List, an organisation which promotes women's careers in politics.
Subsequently, Campbell has published a number of other collections ; many of his most popular stories can be found in the 1993 collection Alone with the Horrors.
Subsequently renamed the Andean Community of Nations, the organization has succeeded in increasing intra-South American trade.
Subsequently, it has had many productions in the US, Canada, and Australia.
Subsequently, the original soundtrack, with the composer conducting, has been released from an optical recording.
Subsequently, the story has been adapted for television, film, a musical and other media.
Subsequently becoming part of the Guy's Hospital Teaching Group in 1966, it closed in 1985 and the site has been redeveloped into the residential Ann Moss Way.
Subsequently, Merton moved to Harvard University, where he was George Fisher Baker Professor of Business Administration from 1988 to 1998 and has held the John and Natty McArthur University Professorship since 1998.
Subsequently, the chess world has seen two " champions ": the " classical " championship, claiming lineage dating back to Steinitz ; and the FIDE endorsed champion.

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Subsequently the French Celestines, with the consent of the Italian superiors of the order, and of Pope Martin V in 1427, obtained the privilege of making new constitutions for themselves, which they did in the 17th century in a series of regulations accepted by the provincial chapter in 1667.
Subsequently, various editions of Navy regulations mentioned the act of putting a ship in commission, but details of a commissioning ceremony were not prescribed.
Subsequently, many federal, state, and local agencies and bus manufacturers changed regulations, vehicle features, and operating practices.

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Subsequently a number of Fox O & O's and affiliates also now send out the AFD No. 10 flag over their HD local news and syndicated programming with graphical elements optimized for 16: 9 to allow that programming to appear in widescreen format on 4: 3 analog sets.
Subsequently, L. Biacino and G. Gerla showed that such a definition would allow the computation of nonrecursive languages ; they suggested an alternative set of definitions without this difficulty.
Subsequently, a few bath houses chose not to allow foreign customers at all.
Subsequently, Stock created The Whack Stack, at googlewhack. com, to allow the verification and collection of user-submitted Googlewhacks.
Subsequently, Talon decided to publish the work and ‘ issued a statement saying they " intend to show the complete manuscript to Barrick prior to the book ’ s release, to allow Barrick the opportunity to ‘ correct ’ any ‘ falsehoods ’ about how they conduct their business affairs, world-wide, that they feel it may contain.
Subsequently, reliability improved sufficiently to allow the trains to be retained.
Subsequently he lived in Scotland, near Aberdeen ; the philosopher Alexander Bain persuaded the University of Aberdeen to allow him to attend courses without charge.
Subsequently Armenian Archbishop Shahe Ajamian sold the properties west of the Old City walls to the government of Israel to allow for the current picturesque landscaping.
Subsequently, the lock, which was a flood lock containing three sets of gates, was turned into a sluice, to allow water to pass into the River Hull.
Subsequently, special permission from the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority was needed to allow Aerocom's Moldova-registered Ilyushin Il-76 aircraft to land in Britain, including an exemption from noise restrictions.
Subsequently, Dove promoted auto-MDIX within the 1000BASE-T standard and also developed patented algorithms for " forced mode auto-MDIX " which allow a link to be automatically established even if the port does not auto-negotiate.

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Subsequently, B-52G bombers flew more than 200 17-hour bombing missions over 44 days and dropped more than of bombs on Iraqi forces in Iraq and Kuwait.
Subsequently Belisarius, Narses, and other generals conquered the Ostrogothic Kingdom, restoring Dalmatia, Sicily, Italy, and Rome to the Empire after more than half a century of barbarian control.
Subsequently, the sector started lending again, with an increase of more than 4 % expected in 2011.
Subsequently three more versions of Ruby were released in two days.
Prior to the Phanerozoic ( before 544 Ma ), it is believed that microbial or inorganic processes weakly regulated the ocean's silicon cycle .< ref name = grenne03 > Subsequently, the cycle appears dominated ( and more strongly regulated ) by the radiolarians and siliceous sponges, the former as zooplankton, the latter as sedentary filter feeders primarily on the continental shelves.
Subsequently to this we hear nothing more of Tyndaris in history ; but there is no doubt of its having continued to subsist throughout the period of the Roman Empire.
Subsequently, it was developed informally by deaf and hearing interpreters, and came to include more grammar — especially linguistic features that are thought to be universal among sign languages, such as role shifting and the use of classifiers.
Subsequently, decentralisation is more effective in communities where achieving consensus is relatively straightforward.
Subsequently, the Valley of Mexico was hit with two more epidemics, smallpox ( 1545 – 1548 ) and typhus ( 1576 – 1581 ).
Subsequently, the electorates of the smallest states and territories have more variation in the number of voters in their electorates, with the smallest holding around 60, 000 voters and the largest holding around 120, 000 voters.
Subsequently, Bondar led an international team of researchers at NASA for more than a decade, examining data obtained from astronauts on space missions to better understand the mechanisms underlying the body's ability to recover from exposure to space.
Subsequently the Beatles experimented with a more complex, psychedelic style of music and anti-establishment lyrics, while The Rolling Stones sang " Sympathy for the Devil ", a song openly written from the point of view of Satan.
Subsequently, Ugartechea received and passed on to Mexico many reports that the spirit of conciliation was growing in the summer of 1835 and that the greatest threat to a consensus favoring peace would be to bring more troops from Mexico to Texas.
Subsequently, the class Flagellata ( Cohn, 1853 ) was created for creatures, like Euglena, possessing one or more flagella.
Subsequently Res Jost gave a more general proof in the framework of axiomatic quantum field theory.
Subsequently, he kept breaking his own record for the most times as Cruiserweight champion by regaining it twice more.
Subsequently, they published six more in that format: Limited Collectors ' Edition C-24, C-33, C-42, C-50 and All-New Collectors ' Edition C-53, C-60.
Subsequently, though, the use of caisson lighthouses proved more durable in locations subject to ice.
Subsequently it was used to study problems like worldwide changes in tide, earthquakes, atomic spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, random walk methods, numerical analysis and more.
Subsequently, the OGC introduced XML schemas into GML's structure to help connect the various existing geographic databases, whose relational structure XML schemas more easily define.
Subsequently, Japan experienced the " Lost Decade ", which actually consisted of more than ten years of price deflation and largely stagnant GDP as Japan's banks struggled to resolve their bad debts and companies in other sectors struggled to restructure.
Subsequently Free River Press conducted more workshops in small Midwestern towns and cities, and in New Jersey, New York City, Chicago, west Texas, and Santa Fe.
Subsequently, a fourth specimen was identified and then an even more complete example came to light in 1999, along with some postcranial skeleton.

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