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succeeding and variety
The most notable Philippine variety show is Eat Bulaga, which premiered in 1979 and has aired on RPN 9, ABS-CBN, and GMA Network in the succeeding years.
Its primary objective is to foster a strong spirit of union amongst past pupils and friends of Stonyhurst, which has been achieved in a variety of ways reflecting the spirit of succeeding generations.
He went on to become editor of BBC News Online in 2004, succeeding founding editor Mike Smartt, until he was promoted to Head of BBC News Interactive in October 2005 with responsibility for BBC News Online, CBBC Newsround, the Ceefax teletext service, the digital text service, On This Day, BBC's Interactive TV, the Action Network and a variety of news services to mobile phones and other mobile devices.
With the global expansion of cricket, Harvey was the first Australian to make Test centuries in 15 different cities, succeeding in a variety of conditions.
It is the basis for a variety of other succeeding products.
After succeeding in a variety of feats, including beheading a tiger, she gains access to an elaborate palace where she receives esoteric initiations from several vidyādharas and buddhas.
He performed a variety of duties in the Third Reich, the most notable of which was succeeding Richard Walther Darré as Minister of Food in May 1942 and as Minister of Agriculture in April 1944, and, during the war, was proposed by Alfred Rosenberg as administrator of Ukraine.
The theorem of Torricelli was employed by many succeeding writers, but particularly by Edme Mariotte ( 1620 – 1684 ), whose Traité du mouvement des eaux, published after his death in the year 1686, is founded on a great variety of well-conducted experiments on the motion of fluids, performed at Versailles and Chantilly.

succeeding and Early
* The 1632 series, though set during the succeeding decade, features many characters, such as Louis XIII and Prime Minister Cardinal Richelieu of France, Gustavus II of Sweden, and Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II, who were active during the 1620s and uses events from the 1620s and Early 1630s as a backdrop, most notably the Thirty Year's War.
* An extensive collection of antiquities from Prehistoric Egypt and the succeeding Early Dynastic Period of Egypt
Early in 360 he became bishop of Antioch, succeeding Eudoxius, who had been translated to the see of Constantinople.
Its stages, though, had been given purely English antiquarian labels —" Norman " for the Romanesque, " Early English ", etc .— and the revival was stretched to include also the succeeding, more specifically English style: a generic English Renaissance revival, later named " Jacobethan ".
The history of literature in the Modern period in Europe begins with the Age of Enlightenment and the conclusion of the Baroque period in the 18th century, succeeding the Renaissance and Early Modern periods.
" Early " dumping begins concurrently or immediately succeeding a meal.
The succeeding Early Bronze Age is divided into three general phases ( Early Cypriot I-III )-a continuous process of development and population increase.
It is commonly dated from the fall of the Western Roman Empire, and contrasted with a later Early Modern Period ; the time during which the rise of humanism in the Italian Renaissance and the Reformation unfolded, are generally associated with the transition out of the Middle Ages, with European overseas expansion as a succeeding process, but such dates are approximate and based upon nuanced arguments.

succeeding and northern
Their possessions can be renamed into the Burgundian Netherlands and the succeeding Habsburg Netherlands, also called the United Seventeen Provinces ( up to 1581 ), and later for the Southern parts as the Spanish Netherlands and Austrian Netherlands, whereas the northern parts formed the autonomous Dutch Republic.
This term was variously used in succeeding centuries to refer to individuals of mixed Scandinavian-Celtic descent and / or culture who became dominant in southwest Scotland, parts of northern England and the isles.
This system, while it would be scaled back after the War of the Eight Princes and the loss of northern China, would remain in place as a Jin institution for the duration of the dynasty's existence, and would be adopted by the succeeding Southern dynasties as well.
In the succeeding years, Yuan played an active role in discussions at court regarding the stance of the Han Empire toward the Xiongnu peoples of the northern frontier.
Organists working at the same time included Claudio Merulo and Girolamo Diruta ; they began to define an instrumental style and technique which moved to northern Europe in the succeeding generations, culminating in the works of Sweelinck, Buxtehude, and eventually J. S.
The Allerød oscillation raised temperatures ( in the northern Atlantic region to almost present-day levels ), before they declined again in the succeeding Younger Dryas period, which was followed by the present interglacial period.
Within one month, Turkish forces had captured 38 % of the island's northern area, succeeding in bisecting Nicosia and taking Kyrenia, Morphou and Famagusta.
Under the succeeding rulers al-Muizz ( 1001-1026 ), Hamman ( 1026-1039 ) and Dunas ( 1039 ) they consolidated their rule in northern and central Morocco.
At certain periods of the year many northern congregations discard later compositions in favor of two simple older melodies singularly reminiscent of the folk-song of northern Europe in the century succeeding that in which the verses were written.

succeeding and Middle
Although succeeding pyramids were smaller, pyramid building continued until the end of the Middle Kingdom.
What might have been " the worst terrorist episode of the twentieth century in the Middle East ," succeeding in killing only six people because of the bombs faulty rigging.
His wife, violating multiple British Army protocols forbidding the wives of soldiers at the front, repeatedly hatched schemes to join him as he was shuffled across the Middle East and North Africa, finally succeeding in Cairo in 1941.
As the Mongols conquered vast regions of Central Asia and the Middle East, Het ' um and succeeding Het ' umid rulers sought to create an Armeno-Mongol alliance against common Muslim foes, most notably the Mamluks.
The main sources for Parthian are the few remaining inscriptions from Nisa and Hecatompolis, Manichean texts, Sasanian multi-lingual inscriptions, and remains of Parthian literature in the succeeding Middle Persian.

succeeding and English
" Other versions have Bruce in a small house watching the spider try to make its connection between two roof beams ; or, defeated for the seventh time by the English, watching the spider make its attempt seven times, succeeding on the eighth try.
The three succeeding houses of English sovereigns from 1399 — the Houses of Lancaster, York and Tudor — were descended from John through Henry Bolingbroke, Joan Beaufort and John Beaufort, respectively.
Many of the great generals of the succeeding generation, including his brother Frederick Henry and many of the commanders of the English Civil War learned their trade under his command.
Porter also edited the succeeding edition, Webster ’ s International Dictionary of the English Language ( 1890 ), which was an expansion of the American Dictionary.
In 1839 he was appointed lecturer in classical literature at King's College London, and in 1858 he became professor of English language and literature and lecturer in modern history, succeeding FD Maurice.
At the outbreak of the English Civil War he sided with the parliament, and thus lost both his place and the prospects of succeeding to his Welsh Royalist uncle's fortune.
Although Shane had allied himself with the Scottish MacDonnell clan, who had settled in Antrim, against the English, Queen Elizabeth I, on succeeding to the English throne in 1558, inclined to come to terms with Shane, who after his father's death functioned as de facto chief of the formidable O ' Neill clan.
She was appointed honorary president of the English Stage Company in March 2009, succeeding John Mortimer, who died in January 2009.
Titles translated in English as " prince " and " princess " were generally immediate or recent descendants of sovereigns, with increasing distance at birth from an ancestral sovereign in succeeding generations resulting in degradations of the particular grade of prince or princess and finally degradation of posterity's ranks as a whole below that of prince and princess.
On January 12 of 2004 she took the oath of office in both English and French languages, succeeding Murphy J.
His devotion to Goethe led to his succeeding Max Müller in 1888 as president of the English Goethe Society.
Over the succeeding decades many literary figures turned a hand to grammar in English: Alexander Gill, Ben Jonson, Joshua Poole, John Wallis, Jeremiah Wharton, James Howell, Thomas Lye, Christopher Cooper, William Lily, John Colet and so on, all leading to the massive dictionary of Samuel Johnson.
Ecgberht ( or Egbert ) ( died 4 July 673 ) was a King of Kent who ruled from 664 to 673, succeeding his father Eorcenberht s: Ecclesiastical History of the English People / Book 4 # 1.
Given the many differing dialects and languages of succeeding European colonists, the term in English became Indians.
It was not until 1761, when he was in his eightieth year, that he brought out the great work which, once for all, made pathological anatomy a science, and diverted the course of medicine into new channels of exactness or precision — the De Sedibus et causis morborum per anatomem indagatis, which during the succeeding ten years, notwithstanding its bulk, was reprinted several times ( thrice in four years ) in its original Latin, and was translated into French ( 1765 ), English ( 1769 ), and German ( 1771 ).
Whatever pleasure there was in seeing a Scottish king succeeding to the crown of England, rather than the danger for centuries past of an English king seizing the crown of Scotland, there were early signs that many saw the risk of the ' lesser being drawn by the greater ', as Henry VII once predicted.
In 1586 Garnet returned to England as part of the Jesuit mission, soon succeeding Father William Weston as Jesuit superior following the latter's capture by the English authorities.
Since there were only a small number of English soldiers stationed in Ireland, this had a reasonable chance of succeeding.
She was soon invited to join the cast of All My Children as Brooke English, succeeding Elissa Leeds in the role.

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