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Successive British battlecruisers were more expensive, but less so than their German equivalents.
Successive administrations tried to stabilize the imperial economy by freezing the social structure into place: sons were to succeed their fathers in their trade, councilors were forbidden to resign, and coloni, the cultivators of land, were not to move from the land they were attached to.
Successive agricultural projects, many of which were designed primarily to encourage Bedouin settlement, have increased water resource exploitation.
Successive kings wisely maintained peaceful relations with Assyria, but could not stem the repeated incursions from Semitic nomadic peoples, and large swathes of Babylonia were appropriated and occupied by these newly arrived Arameans, Chaldeans and Suteans.
Successive UK Governments also became conscious of the cost to the exchequer and the economy of maintaining major forces abroad ( in parallel, several schemes to develop strategic weaponry were abandoned on the grounds of cost, for example, the Blue Streak missile and the TSR2 aircraft ).
Successive revisions of this system, which gradually supported MS-DOS applications and the FAT filesystem, were labelled Concurrent DOS, Concurrent DOS XM and Concurrent DOS 386.
Successive dome-shaped layers of coal and limestone were built up in the kiln on grate bars across the eye.
Successive Grand Masters were to use the place as their country-residence.
Successive additions to the fortress were carried out, by the inmates sentenced to hard labour, until 1860 when it was reported finished.
Successive leaders of the GUD were: Jack Marchal, Jean-François Santacroce, Serge Rep, Philippe Cuignache, Charles-Henri Varaut, Frédéric Chatillon, William Bonnefoy, Benoît Fleury ( from 1995 to 2000 ; now a professor at the law school of the University of Poitiers ).
Successive Prime Ministers were asked to upgrade the Ministry to a Department of State and take the title ' Secretary of State ', but all refused.
Successive classes of ever-larger ships were ordered, until the Cunard liner Queen Elizabeth was finally dethroned from her 56-year reign as the largest passenger ship ever built ( a dethronement that led to numerous further dethronements from the same position ).
Successive organists were as follows:
Successive waves of immigration began with Huguenot refugees spreading from Spitalfields, where the master weavers were based, in the 17th century.
Successive Parliaments attempted to pass such a bill, and were likewise dissolved.
Successive Royal Commissions in 1890 & 1896 recommended a railway be built into the city, with the provision for an Eastern Suburbs extension, but both requests were ignored.
Successive long houses were rarely placed on top of or overlapping each other, and archaeologists were able to excavate the site and easily identify around 130 buildings which could be attributed to 25 successive phases, each lasting a presumed 20 years or so and in 3 distinct focal areas.
Successive abbots and abbesses were members of the founder ’ s family, a policy which kept the monastic lands under the jurisdiction of the family ( and corresponded to Irish legal tradition, which only allowed the transfer of land within a family ).
The results of the CLASS study were confirmed by the Successive Celecoxib Efficacy and Safety Studies ( SUCCESS ) study, which examined the effectiveness and safety of celecoxib 200 mg and 400 mg daily and how well it was tolerated by patients in terms of adverse effects, compared with the most common NSAID regimens in the countries studied ( diclofenac 100 mg daily and naproxen 1000 mg daily ).
Successive awards were marked by the progressive addition of Eichenlaub ( oakleaves ), Schwerten ( swords ), and Brillanten ( diamonds ).

Successive and then
Successive writes to that nibble can change it to 1010, then 0010, and finally 0000.
Successive male fetuses are then attacked by H-Y antibodies which somehow decrease the ability of H-Y antigens to perform their usual function in brain masculinisation.
Successive families owned the manor, passing by marriage from the Hastings to the Barringtons, Gerards, and then to Lord Lake of Aston Clinton later to become Gerard Lake, 1st Viscount Lake.
Successive reviews have seen reserve forces cut then enlarged, allocated new roles, then withdrawn, then re-imposed.
Successive waves of immigrants to the US then led to the area becoming populated by the Irish, followed by Italians.
Successive houses on the site seem to have changed hands several times until in 1762 the then owner, Francis Hearne ( MP for Bedford ), sold the estate for £ 94, 700 to John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute.
Successive explosions then followed for more than eight hours.
Successive generations of Cloptons occupied Kentwell Hall from c1375 when Sir Thomas Clopton married Katherine Mylde, daughter of William Mylde of Clare, Suffolk, then the owner of the estate, to 1661, when the last Clopton died at Kentwell.

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Successive rather minor cuts chopped off ears, nose, tongue, fingers, toes, and such before proceeding to grosser cuts that removed large collops of flesh from more sizable parts, e. g., thighs and shoulders.
Successive applications of whitewash build up layers of scale which flake off and in the process remove surface debris with it.
Successive empolderings shrank the Braakman to a remnant, which was finally closed off from the sea in 1952.

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In practice the codes can be stored in order of numerical value ; this allows each search to be done by a SAR ( Successive Approximation Register, as used in some ADCs ), with only 12 magnitude comparisons.
Successive regimes of the 19th century responded to such pressures with a combination of halfhearted reform and repression.
Successive attempts to reduce the size of the PNGDF in response to the country's economic problems have provoked fierce resistance ; with the army mutinying in March 2001.
Successive governments expanded the program with offices across Britain that enticed settlers and gave them and their families one-way tickets.
Successive generations of technology produced compatible parts with improved power consumption or switching speed, or both.
Successive models of M1 have addressed this problem with battery packs or secondary generators to power the tank's systems while stationary, saving fuel by reducing the need to idle the main turbine.
" Successive U. S. administrations have sold arms to the ROC in compliance with the Taiwan Relations Act despite demands from the PRC that the U. S. follow the legally non-binding Three Joint Communiques and the U. S. government's proclaimed One-China policy ( which differs from the PRC's One-China Policy ).
Successive Tudor, Stuart and Georgian monarchs maintained links with Kew.
Successive waves of foreign immigration began with Huguenot refugees creating a new extramural suburb in Spitalfields in the 17th century.
Successive waves of development have given Pimlico an interesting social mix, combining exclusive restaurants and residences with Westminster City Council run facilities.
Successive governments had also shown a lack of firmness in dealing with Maori, he said: " The colony, instead of importing Gatling guns with which to fight Maori, should wage war with locomotives " ... pushing through roads and railways and compulsorily purchasing " the land on both sides ".
Successive volumes appeared quarterly with complete punctuality until midsummer 1900, when the series closed with volume 63.
Successive releases of the sequencing data and genome assemblies have occurred in the last 10 years, culminating in the release of the diploid assembly 19, which provided a haploid version of the genome along with data on allelic regions in the genome.
Successive Lords of the Isles fiercely asserted their independence, culminating in 1462 with John MacDonald II of the Isles making a treaty with Edward IV of England to conquer Scotland with him and the Earl of Douglas.
Successive waves of immigrants came to Boston and settled in the neighborhood, beginning with the Irish and continuing with Eastern European Jews and Italians.

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