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The end of the Production Code of America in 1964, the financial successes of the low-budget gore films of the ensuing years, and the critical and popular success of Rosemary's Baby, led to the release of more films with occult themes in the 1970s.
Viking raids began on Scottish shores towards the end of the 8th century and the Hebrides came under Norse control and settlement during the ensuing decades, especially following the success of Harald Fairhair at the Battle of Hafrsfjord in 872.
Following the 9 / 11 attacks, many Americans were split on the success of the government ’ s response and the ensuing war in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Wilde's ensuing notoriety caused the play, despite its success, to be closed after only 86 performances.
This line of argument partly blames Wilson for the civil unrest of the late 1970s ( during Britain's Winter of Discontent ), and for the electoral success of the Conservative party and its ensuing 18-year rule.
After being abolished on March 3, 1999 due to a lack of success and the ensuing financial burden, the Ravens ' Football team will be making a comeback in the 2013 season.
Mexican leaders apparently acknowledged the lack of success and, in the ensuing days, firing on the fort diminished considerably.
The ceremony served as a catharsis for pent-up high spirits, and " to present symbolically the salvation of the trees by the club ..." The Cremation of Care was separated from the Grove Play in 1913 and moved to the first night to become " an exorcising of the Demon to ensure the success of the ensuing two weeks.
However, he was unable to duplicate his former success, and the financial woes of the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the ensuing Great Depression proved fatal as the company failed in 1933.
The novel " Requiem for a Dream " by Hubert Selby, Jr., is a study of the pursuit of American success and stability, and is told through the ensuing tailspin of its main characters.
As a counter measure he established a new League, which was to build on the success his combined " doctrine of conciliation " with " conference plus business " achieved during the 1902 Land Conference with landlords and the ensuing 1903 Land Purchase Act.
The ensuing success of their corresponding teams eventually forced the other franchises to hire scouts also.
The new system was hailed as a great success, and would be used with relatively minor revisions in the ensuing years.
The ensuing controversy boosted Barbarians profile, helping to make it a commercial success.
During the ensuing East African Campaign, Messervy commanded the Gazelle Force formation with notable success, latterly attached to Indian 4th Infantry Division.
The initiative was a great financial success and was replicated in several other markets: in the ensuing years, similar non-profit Fairtrade labelling organizations were set up in other European countries and North America, called “ Max Havelaar ” ( in Belgium, Switzerland, Denmark, Norway and France ), “ Transfair ” ( in Germany, Austria, Luxembourg, Italy, the United States, Canada and Japan ), or carrying a national name: “ Fairtrade Mark ” in the UK and Ireland, “ Rättvisemärkt ” in Sweden, and " Reilu kauppa " ( Finnish ) or " Rejäl handel " ( Swedish ) in Finland.
This marked the first time an onscreen talent ever received " points in the film "-a business tactic that skyrocketed after Wasserman's negotiation and Stewart's ensuing success.
Nevertheless, over the ensuing two decades this concept too had very limited success and France turned its attention to more important things in 1635 when it joined the Thirty Years ' War in Europe.
Although Dinning never duplicated the success of " Teen Angel ", he had three minor hit records in the ensuing years.
He tasted premiership success with the raiders the following year and in the ensuing celebrations dropped the Winfield Cup from a moving car.
The show's ensuing success Off-Broadway led to a number of productions across the country produced both by Linders ' TOC Productions ( in such cities as Detroit, Chicago, and Los Angeles ) as well as South Florida theatrical producers GFour Productions ( in Boston, Denver, and Las Vegas, where it is currently housed at the Luxor Las Vegas ).
Due to Warneke's ensuing major league success, the St. Louis Cardinals later instituted a policy such that " any decision to release a player who possesse even one major-league skill ( speed, arm, defense, hitting, power ) must be made by more than one person " of their organization.
However, Rufai signed with established Deportivo de La Coruña the ensuing summer, backing up another African, Jacques Songo ' o, for two seasons-this included keeping a clean sheet in a January 1998 home success against CD Tenerife ( 1 – 0 ), as the Cameroonian was suspended.

ensuing and installation
By mid-1944, however, He 219 aircrew were criticizing the MK 108 installation because its low muzzle velocity and limited range meant that the night fighter had to be positioned relatively close to the bomber being attacked, with damage ensuing from debris.
The problems caused by the labor movements and the ensuing Gdańsk Agreement led to the removal of Edward Gierek and the installation of Stanisław Kania in September 1980.

ensuing and enabled
The ensuing Union victory was among the bloodiest in American history, but it enabled Lincoln to announce that he would issue an Emancipation Proclamation in January.
After suffering from kidney problems during 1925, he left Parliament ( by accepting the nominal position of Steward of the Manor of Northstead ( a legal fiction office with the same effect as, but less well known than, the Stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds ) on 29 June 1926 ; this enabled Margaret Bondfield, who had lost her seat in the previous election, to return to Parliament in his place at the ensuing by-election.
The ensuing elimination of the Rampart CRASH division following the scandal is believed to have enabled the Mara Salvatrucha ( MS-13 ) gang to grow its already substantial power among the Rampart district's Salvadoran population.

ensuing and put
Throughout the ensuing playoffs, the Royals repeatedly put themselves into difficult positions, but managed to escape each time.
But on the ensuing drive, the Steelers put the game out of reach with a 66 yard, 11 play scoring drive that took 6: 47 off the clock and featured three successful third down conversions.
Miami then lost a fumble on the ensuing kickoff, allowing the Bills to put the game away with Kelly's 26-yard touchdown pass to Andre Reed.
* 3: Somerset-Wiltshire: About forty years ago ( from an unspecified date ) country women in shawls and sun bonnets used to come to the market at Weston-super-Mare in little carts carrying little basins of new wheat boiled to a jelly, which was put into a large pot with milk, eggs, and sultanas, and was lightly cooked ; the resulting mixture was poured into pie-dishes and served on mid-Lent Sunday and during the ensuing week.
The ensuing battle between various government agencies and business interests eventually put Leslie Salt out of business.
To appease the concerns of the airport's neighbors regarding noise and possible ensuing lawsuits, a curfew was put in place in 1979.
The ensuing execution of the leaders of the Castle garrison men put an end to the last chance of Mary's restoration by native support.
One bey and two others paid their ransom and were released ; the rest were tortured and put to death in the course of the ensuing night.
In the ensuing conflict, Unus was severely injured and put in a hospital.
In the ensuing battle the advanced destroyers put up a strong fight, but are all ultimately destroyed by the White Stars, which are smaller but faster and much more maneuverable than the lumbering destroyers.
Although Cynegils is said to have been a convert to Christianity, Bede writes that Cenwealh: refused to embrace the mysteries of the faith, and of the heavenly kingdom ; and not long after also he lost the dominion of his earthly kingdom ; for he put away the sister of Penda, king of the Mercians, whom he had married, and took another wife ; whereupon a war ensuing, he was by him expelled his kingdom ...
The contradiction would put Fortuna both at the origin of time and into its ensuing diachronic process: it is the comparison offered by Vedic deity Aditi, the Not-Bound or Enemy of Bondage, that shows that there is no question of choosing one of the two apparent options: as the mother of the Aditya she has the same type of relationship with one of his sons, Dakṣa, the minor sovereign.
In the ensuing years larger trees were erected until 1961, when it was necessary to put a manhole in the square to take these larger trees.
The ensuing acclaim put him front and center with casting agents and new-found fans alike, with Rockwell himself acknowledging that " That film was definitely a turning point .... I was sort of put on some independent film map after 10 years in New York.
They met a mob of Cleveland residents ready to fight ; the ensuing " Bridge War " was put down by county sheriff's officers.
On the ensuing drive, McNair ripped off a 51-yard run, then scored on a 1-yard touchdown run to put the game away.
Minnesota then recovered the ensuing onside kick, and two passes and a pass interference penalty on the Giants eventually put Murray in range for the game-winning 24-yard field goal.
It's time to take the issue from the pundits and from the left and right, and put it where it belongs: serious non-ideological debate to put out the real firestorm, the collapse of the economy from Wall Street to Main Street and the ensuing Great Wealth Destruction for all.
The ensuing antics include, among other things, a sexual encounter involving premature ejaculation, a punch bowl being " spiked " with urine, an initiation ceremony involving four pledges who are left in Watts wearing nothing but the car tires they are left to carry, a cheerleader who forgets to put on her underwear before performing at a pep rally, several impromptu drag races, and the lead character of Newbomb Turk ( Robert Wuhl ) wearing a majordomo outfit and singing a version of ' Volare ' accompanied by the sounds of flatulence.
Due to supply difficulties, however, the Austrians did not really manage to put this local victory to proper use, which allowed Ottomans to recover quickly and retaliate so that the ensuing war, the Second Habsburg-Ottoman War, Long War, or Thirteen Years ' War, did not end until the Peace of Zsitvatorok, or Žitava in November 1606.
The ensuing dispute over who held his registration continued for over a year and Hughes ' career had to be put on hold.
In the ensuing years of the American Revolution, the small size of the Continental Navy necessitated the service of citizen sailors, who put to sea manning privateers, their far-flung raids against the British merchant fleet as important as the sea battles of John Paul Jones in establishing the American naval tradition.

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