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successor and direct
Sennacherib's successor as king of Assyria, Esarhaddon rebuilt Babylon, but for the next 75 years Babylon remained under direct Assyrian control.
Since FR Yugoslavia, ( renamed to Serbia and Montenegro and with membership negotiations later split in two ), is not recognised as a direct SFRY successor state ; therefore, its application is considered a new ( non-GATT ) one.
The direct successor to KRC is Miranda, which includes a polymorphic type discipline based on that of Milner's ML.
* MPEG-2 The direct successor to the MPEG-1 standard.
Motorola Solutions is generally considered to be the direct successor to Motorola, Inc., as the reorganization was structured with Motorola Mobility being spun off.
He continued to direct the affairs of his son and successor, Fujiwara no Yorimichi.
The present Sultan has no direct heir, and has not publicly designated a successor.
It is the direct successor of the Sacred Congregation for the Discipline of the Sacraments ( Sacra Congregatio de Disciplina Sacramentorum ) ( 1908 – 1969 ).
In exchange for Russian support, he agreed to give up any remaining Polish claims to Livonia, and promised to Anna of Russia her choice of successor to the Duchy of Courland, a Polish fief ( of which she had been duchess prior to her ascension to the Russian throne ) which would have otherwise come under direct Polish rule on the death of the current duke, Ferdinand Kettler, who had no heirs.
The race is the direct successor of shorter races held on Daytona Beach.
The Secretary of the Army's office is generally considered the direct successor to the Secretary of War's office.
The large-format camera, taking sheet film, is a direct successor of the early plate cameras and remain in use for high quality photography and for technical, architectural and industrial photography.
The reforms were continued by Chiang's successor, Lee Teng-hui, which culminated in the first-ever direct presidential election in 1996.
Viewing himself as a direct successor to the Roman Emperors of Antiquity, he was Emperor of the Romans from his papal coronation in 1220 until his death ; he was also a claimant to the title of King of the Romans from 1212 and unopposed holder of that monarchy from 1215.
The Greek alphabet ( and by extension its descendants such as the Latin, the Cyrillic and the Coptic ), was a direct successor of Phoenician, though certain letter values were changed to represent vowels.
Only one now continues: Sir Richard Thomas Willy, 14th baronet, is the direct successor of Sir Griffith Williams.
His direct successor, Major-General Sheaffe, although successful in his approach at Queenston Heights, was never able to live up to Brock's reputation.
The SG-1000, along with its direct successor the SG-1000 II, marked Sega's first entry into the home video game hardware business, though neither system was popular.
He was the son of king Khasekhemwy and queen Nimaethap, but if he also was the direct throne successor is still unclear.
The administrative boundaries were formed in 1996, and it is a direct successor to the Kyle and Carrick district.
Chappell had a direct influence on Hughes ’ successor, Allan Border.
The Irish Independent was formed in 1905 as the direct successor to the Daily Irish Independent, an 1890s pro-Parnellite newspaper, and was launched by William Martin Murphy, a controversial Irish nationalist businessman, staunch anti-Parnellite and fellow townsman of Parnell's most venomous opponent, Bantry's Timothy Michael Healy.
The crowning of Baldwin and the creation of the Latin Empire had the curious effect of creating three so-called Roman Empires in Europe at the same time, the others being the Holy Roman Empire and the remnants of the Byzantine Empire ( the direct successor of the ancient Roman Empire ), none of which actually controlled the city of Rome, which was under the temporal authority of the Pope.
At this critical moment Jacob Frank came to Iwania, proclaimed himself as a direct successor to Sabbatai Zevi and Osman Baba, and assured his adherents that he had received revelations from Heaven.
It was replaced on October 5, 1970, by Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS ), its direct successor, which continues to the present.

successor and recording
Sony Ericsson also launched the W900 ( considered the successor of S700 ) which in addition to the audio and camera capabilities of W800, also featured 3G video calling and streaming, better video recording ( 30 frames a second ), a larger display, and 470 MB of internal memory which can be expanded up to 2 GB.
The Digital Compact Cassette ( DCC ) is a magnetic tape sound recording format introduced by Philips and Matsushita in late 1992 and marketed as the successor to the standard analog Compact Cassette.
Although it is a tape based format, the term ADAT now refers to its successor, the Alesis ADAT HD24, which features hard disk recording, rather not the traditional tape-based ADAT, which in turn is now considered obsolete.
Magnetic wire recording, and its successor, magnetic tape recording, involve the use of a magnetizable medium which moves past a recording head.
Despite the failure of Betamax, its technological successor the Betacam tape would become an industry standard for video recording, production and presentation, and continues to be used to this day, only now beginning to be supplanted by digital or high-definition tape recordings.
Burgess is also currently writing and recording an album with friends and relatives which he feels is the natural successor to I Believe.
Moving to England in the 1950s, Dell worked on Radio Luxembourg ( which then had recording studios in London ), the BBC Light Programme and its successor Radio 2 until shortly before his death.
The keeper chose his successor in recording the count, which would often be a family member.
Born in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey ; educated in the public schools, by private tutor, and at the New York University School of Commerce at New York City ; began his career as a recording violinist for Thomas Edison in 1915 and later held executive positions with the Edison Enterprises ; during the First World War served as a sergeant in the United States Marine Corps 1917-1919 ; lieutenant in the United States Naval Reserve 1929-1932 ; colonel in the New Jersey National Guard 1941-1943 ; member of the New Jersey Workmen's Compensation Investigating Commission 1932-1933 ; New Jersey director of the Federal Housing Administration 1934-1935, and as deputy and later as assistant administrator at Washington, D. C. from 1935 to 1938 ; presidential elector in 1940 on the Democratic ticket ; member of the New Jersey State Board of Regents in 1941 and 1942 ; member of the board of directors of the American-Russian Chamber of Commerce in 1943 ; commissioner of the Port of New York Authority in 1943 ; appointed on November 26, 1943, as a Democrat to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of William Warren Barbour and served from November 26, 1943, to December 7, 1944, when a duly elected successor qualified ; was not a candidate for election to the vacancy in 1944 ; chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs ( Seventy-eighth United States Congress ); resumed his former business pursuits ; died in New York City, New York ;.

successor and voting
Askin had a greater dislike for Gorton's successor, William McMahon and received financial support from McMahon only when Askin threatened to release a NSW " horror budget " that could damage Federal Liberal voting intentions.
In 1893 he established once again individual guarantees so that voting for his successor could go ahead with greater freedom.
This change was immediately overturned by his successor John XXIII who reinstated the two-thirds majority if the number of cardinal electors voting is divisible by three, with a rounding up to two-thirds plus one otherwise.
If he was replaced, his successor would take on his voting rights.
: If the place of a senator becomes vacant before the expiration of his term of service, the Houses of Parliament of the State for which he was chosen shall, sitting and voting together, choose a person to hold the place until the expiration of the term, or until the election of a successor as hereinafter provided, whichever first happens.
Though Esen's line was related to the royal line descended from Temüjin ( Genghis Khan ) through his grandmother Samar gunji ( princess ), it was unlikely that he would have been considered eligible for election as Khan, and in any case Esen ignored the usual selection process: rather than the title of khan falling automatically to the eldest eligible male of the line, as in primogeniture, Mongol leaders were traditionally chosen by means of the kurultai, an elective monarchy system, with the members of a lineage voting to choose the title's successor from among themselves.
This deals with the powers, from the death of a pope to the announcement of his successor ’ s election, of the cardinals and the departments of the Roman curia ; with the funeral arrangements for the dead pope ; and with the place, time and manner of voting of the meeting of the cardinal electors, a meeting known as a conclave.
However, the subsequent scandal upon learning that he had been secretly funding the Outsiders, essentially a bounty hunter team at this point in their history, coupled with his uncertain position with the voting public, having never had much more than 50 % of the city on his side at a time, prompted Queen to resign his position in exchange for his successor leaving the various social aid organisations and resources he had established alone ( although Ollie was able to beat his opponent by resigning prior to the election and putting someone he trusted in charge of the city ).

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