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These early successes made the bubble even more buoyant.
These successes were followed by the enactment of a whole series of laws regulating waste ( Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ), toxic substances ( Toxic Substances Control Act ), pesticides ( FIFRA: Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act ), clean-up of polluted sites ( Superfund ), protection of endangered species ( Endangered Species Act ), and more.
These recent clinical successes have led to a renewed interest in gene therapy, with several articles in scientific and popular publications calling for continued investment in the field.
These successes allowed the government to concentrate in 1996 and 1997 on major structural reforms such as the implementation of a fully funded pension system ( partly modelled after Chile's pension system with major modifications ), reform of higher education, and the creation of a national treasury.
These earlier successes in higher dimensions left the case of three dimensions in limbo.
These economic successes owed little to foreign aid.
These missions had varied success, but the final two unmanned missions — Korabl-Sputnik 4 and Korabl-Sputnik 5 — were outright successes, opening the door for a manned flight.
These successes earned him triumphal regalia ( ornamenta triumphalia ) on his return to Rome.
These successes encouraged previously reluctant leaders among the Ottawa and Wyandotto join the confederacy.
These formations had great successes on the battlefield, starting with the astonishing battlefield victories of the Swiss cantons against Charles the Bold of Burgundy in the Burgundian Wars, in which the Swiss participated in 1476 and 1477.
These commercial successes show not only the fine craftsmanship behind the creation of these types of popular songs, but also the desire and enthusiasm the public has when presented with a great song and melody.
These were huge ratings successes.
These included leading Northern Irish musician Van Morrison, British blues pioneer Alexis Korner as well as Ronnie Wood, Alex Harvey and Mick Jagger ; folk musicians Martin Carthy, John Renbourn and Ashley Hutchings ; rock musicians Roger Daltrey, Jimmy Page, Ritchie Blackmore, Robin Trower and David Gilmour ; and popular beat music successes Graham Nash and Allan Clarke of The Hollies.
These successes, amongst many others, coupled with a growing number of university level sportspeople marks King's as one of the most successful sporting colleges in the university.
These diplomatic successes were probably due to Maio ; on the other hand, the African dominions were lost to the Almohads, and it is possible that he advised their abandonment in face of the dangers threatening the kingdom down from the north.
These successes increasingly pushed Frame into the public eye.
These Roman successes against the Samnites convinced Falerii to convert her forty year's truce with Rome into a permanent peace treaty, and the Latins to abandon their planned war against Rome and instead campaign against the Paeligni.
These successes coincided with the early seizing of a championship lead.
These three successes earned Kretschmer the number-one spot on the Aces list, and was never surpassed.
These successes led to Tarleton being ordered to chase down Morgan's " flying corps ", leading to the Battle of Cowpens on January 17, 1781.
These successes in the west enabled the Royalists to expand their control across southern England as far as the western fringes of Sussex in late 1643.
These successes made it possible to pursue an aggressive policy in the Balkans.
These innovations contributed to his earliest successes against Ottoman troops plundering the southern marches in the early 1440s.
These successes were however offset by the third bankruptcy of the Spanish crown later that year.

These and led
These services at which attendance is voluntary are led by the Chaplain, by the President of the College, by selected faculty members, students, and visitors.
These contacts and the common plight subsequently led to a rapprochement between the Western supporters of the Nicene creed and the homoousios and the Eastern semi-Arians.
These " conversations " as he called them, were more or less informal talks on a great range of topics, spiritual, aesthetic and practical, in which he emphasized the ideas of the school of American Transcendentalists led by Emerson, who was always his supporter and discreet admirer.
These soon became so serious that a league was formed to crush him, and Maurice of Saxony led an army against his former comrade.
These actions led to a serious diplomatic conflict between the pope and Portugal.
These experiments also led to a number of patents: for example, he invented a new form of laminated bent-plywood furniture in 1932.
These people may have assisted the Scythians when King Darius the Great led a Persian invasion into what is now Southern Russia to punish the Scythians for their raids into the Achaemenid Empire.
These concerns led to several regional waste trade bans, including the Bamako Convention.
These tests met with “ partial success ” in the gathering of data, and led, therefore, to a significant increase in research dollars in fiscal year 1962 to conduct additional research in these areas.
These extraordinary performances led Muttiah Muralitharan to state that Lara was the most dangerous batsman he had ever faced.
These are during 853 – 841 BC when Jerusalem was invaded by Philistines and Arabs during the reign of Jehoram ( recorded in 2 Kings 8: 20-22 and 2 Chronicles 21: 8-20 in the Christian Old Testament ) and 605 – 586 BC when Jerusalem was attacked by King Nebuchadnezzer of Babylon, which led to the Babylonian exile of Israel ( recorded in Psalm 137 ).
These policy failures, and the stalemate that ensued after the Soviet intervention, led the Soviet leadership to become highly critical of Karmal's leadership.
These methods induced " strategic paralysis " among the defending Ottoman troops and led to their rapid and complete collapse.
These observations led him to suspect that the flea might be an intermediary factor in the transmission of plague, since people acquired plague only if they were in contact with recently dead rats, who had died less than 24 hours before.
These connections shed the boundaries between combinatorics and parts of mathematics and theoretical computer science, but at the same time led to a partial fragmentation of the field.
These factors led to the shift of the store of value being the metal itself: at first silver, then both silver and gold, at one point there was bronze as well.
These factors – combined with a war for players between the two leagues that raised salaries and ate into owners ' profits – ultimately led to the dissolution of the AAFC and the merger of three of its teams, including the Browns, into the NFL in 1949.
These branches led to the borophagine and canine radiations.
These positive evaluations led to the increased use and more thorough implementation of the CRM system.
These deaths led to a period of instability lasting a decade as several families attempted to establish their dominance in Pictland.
These excavations, led by archaeologist Leslie Alcock from 1966 – 70, were titled " Cadbury-Camelot ," and won much media attention, even being mentioned in the film of the musical Camelot.
These problems led to a series of crises in the 1990s, which nearly led to the election of Yeltsin's Communist challenger, Gennady Zyuganov, in the 1996 presidential election.
These reforms led the President to controversially declare Chile's transition to democracy as complete.
These consisted of a metal pipe placed on a smaller pipe that when struck with the disc made a gong type sound, while these were much more accurate than a tree, arguments and disagreements led to the invention of the Disc Pole Hole by Ed Headrick in 1975.

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