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Successive governments expanded the program with offices across Britain that enticed settlers and gave them and their families one-way tickets.
Successive property of the Saint-Aubin ( in 1427 ), Pontrouault ( in 1478 ), Thierry, seigneurs de Boisorcan ( about 1513 ), Angennes ( about 1583 ), Morais, seigneurs de Boisorcan ( in 1682 and 1718 ), Martigné ( in 1734 ) families

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Successive positions every 30 seconds are joined by straight line segments ( the mesh size is 3. 2 µm ).
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 defeats by the Norse would force the Picts and Scoti to cease their historic hostility to each other and unite in the 9th Century, to form the Kingdom of Scotland.
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 decisive Dutch victories in the second and third Anglo-Dutch Wars confirmed the Dutch mastery of the seas during the Dutch Golden Age, financed by the expansion of the Dutch Empire.
Successive turns of varnishing and placing the plate in acid create areas of tone difficult or impossible to achieve by drawing through a wax ground.
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 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 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 campaigns by the emperors of the Heraclian dynasty in Greece also led to the recovery of control of Central Greece from Slavic invaders, and to the establishment of the theme of Hellas there between 687 and 695.
Successive paper sizes in the series A1, A2, A3, and so forth, are defined by halving the preceding paper size along the larger dimension.
Successive builds circulated among Berners-Lee's colleagues at CERN before being released to the public, by way of Internet newsgroups, in August 1991.
Successive additions to the fortress were carried out, by the inmates sentenced to hard labour, until 1860 when it was reported finished.
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 waves of settlement by the Ngati Apa, Rangitane and Muaupoko tribal groups ensured that the area continues to have major historic and mythological significance for the Māori people of New Zealand.
Successive awards were marked by the progressive addition of Eichenlaub ( oakleaves ), Schwerten ( swords ), and Brillanten ( diamonds ).
Successive iterations rotate the vector in one or the other direction by size-decreasing steps, until the desired angle has been achieved.
Successive contrast occurs when the perception of currently viewed stimuli is modulated by previously viewed stimuli.
Successive waves of immigrants to the US then led to the area becoming populated by the Irish, followed by Italians.
Successive kings tried to recover the " purlieus " excluded from a forest by the Great Perambulation of 1300.
* Lacki, Jan, Ruegg, H., and Valentine Telegdi ( 1999 ) " The Road to Stueckelberg's Covariant Perturbation Theory as Illustrated by Successive Treatments of Compton Scattering.
Successive Boundary Commissions have considered the possibility of splitting the island into two constituencies ( or possibly having a constituency crossing the Solent onto the mainland ) but with a distinct lack of local enthusiasm for either option it was felt that the island would be better represented by a single MP.

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Successive works brought increasing favor from the government and the artistic community.
Successive legal codes in Babylon, including the code of Hammurabi ( c. 1790 BC ), reflected Mesopotamian society's belief that law derived from the will of the gods ( see Babylonian law ).
Successive waves of Arawak migrants, moving northward from the Orinoco delta in South America, settled the islands of the Caribbean.
Successive waves of Arawak migrants, moving northward from the Orinoco delta in South America, settled the islands of the Caribbean.
In The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Kuhn wrote, " Successive transition from one paradigm to another via revolution is the usual developmental pattern of mature science.
Successive Dalai Lamas ruled Tibet from the mid-17th to mid-20th centuries.
Successive Spanish attempts to form loyal Sahrawi political institutions ( such as the Djema ' a-many members of the Yemaa are today in Polisario Movement-and the PUNS party ) to support its rule, and draw activists away from the radical nationalists, failed.
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 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 governments from the 1930s to the 1970s pursued a strategy of import substitution to achieve industrial self-sufficiency, but the government's encouragement of industrial growth diverted investment from agricultural production, which fell dramatically.
Successive waves of immigrants from Eastern Europe, the Near East and Latin America contributed to the embroidery industry in subsequent years.
Successive gold rushes occurred in western North America, moving north and east from California: Fraser Canyon, the Cariboo district and other parts of British Columbia, and the Rocky Mountains.
Successive Dála ( plural for Dáil ) continue to be numbered from the " First Dáil " convened in 1919.
In The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Kuhn wrote that " Successive transition from one paradigm to another via revolution is the usual developmental pattern of mature science.
Successive waves of immigration from the former Soviet Union over the decades has made the Richmond home to a high concentration of Russian, Ukrainian, and Eastern European immigrants.
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 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 waves of immigration began with Huguenot refugees spreading from Spitalfields, where the master weavers were based, in the 17th century.

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