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While having fully developed tourist facilities, the island has not experienced the overdevelopment found on some other islands and consequently caters for visitors attracted by its rugged natural beauty.
He struggled to chew his food properly and consequently experienced bad indigestion for much of his life.
The move was not popular with some customers who had not fully conformed to the new menu, and the restaurant experienced less business consequently.
Since the 1950s the town has experienced significant levels of migration, particularly from India and Pakistan, and consequently has the third highest proportion of Muslims ( c. 25 %) in England and Wales and the highest in the United Kingdom outside London.
Taiyuan consequently flourished as the center of his comparatively progressive province and experienced extensive industrial development.
There, the clay proved resistant to high-water pressure and, consequently, the engineers experienced delays in their breaching.
As a tropical depression, the storm moved rapidly through the Lesser Antilles ; consequently, most islands only experienced minor effects.
Unable to do this with Emma, however, Hardy did visit those happier times by traveling to places where Emma and he had visited before, and consequently, wrote of the feelings that he experienced.
As he wrote to Lady Fitzwilliam on 4 September: " Having experienced very closely and very attentively his Lordship's conduct of late, and consequently having formed an opinion of his present principles, I can see no reason to expect that as an honest man I shall ever be able to give support to his administration, and therefore as a fair one I must decline receiving any favour at his hands ".
It experienced a rocky start, with good story ideas but weak execution, lack of style in directing, and consequently low ratings.
Experience has shown poor returns from staff that believed they were experienced, but in practice were not and consequently failed to find relevant information.
For 4 consecutive seasons between 2006 and 2009 they have experienced the frustration of finishing in second position and consequently missing out on promotion.
The logistics and service sectors have experienced the strongest growth in recent years, while the traditional industries ( textiles, mining, metallurgy ) have experienced a decline and consequently the region has experienced a major difficulty with a rising unemployment rate that is near the national average.

consequently and children's
By 1808 it was still considered unsafe to return to Berlin, and the royal family consequently spent the summer near Königsberg ; Louise believed that the hard trials of her children's early lives would be good for them: " If they had been reared in luxury and prosperity they might think that so it must always be.
The exception to air the program was Germany's most southern state of Bavaria, where the local TV station felt that the Sesame Street set was too gritty to suit German children, and consequently had to develop its own children's programming called Das feuerrote Spielmobil ( The fire-red Play-mobile ).

consequently and librarian
Helen shoots the vampire librarian but misses his heart and consequently, he does not die.

consequently and at
He was perhaps a trifle tipsy, having been long at sea where drinking is not permitted, and consequently out of practice ; ;
After the death of his brother-in-law, Henry II, margrave of a small area on the Elbe called the Saxon Northern March, in 1128, Albert, disappointed at not receiving this fief himself, attacked Udo, the heir, and was consequently deprived of Lusatia by Lothar.
Latinus heeded the prophecy, and Turnus consequently declared war on Aeneas at the urging of Juno, who was aligned with King Mezentius of the Etruscans and Queen Amata of the Latins.
Many Frenchmen consequently joined Alfonso at Ayerbe.
When James Bradley and Samuel Molyneux entered this sphere of astronomical research in 1725, there consequently prevailed much uncertainty whether stellar parallaxes had been observed or not ; and it was with the intention of definitely answering this question that these astronomers erected a large telescope at the house of the latter at Kew.
David is described as someone renowned for his skill at playing the harp, and consequently summoned to Saul's court to calm his moods.
In Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Finnish, besides the ordinal naming of centuries another system is often used based on the hundreds part of the year, and consequently centuries start at even multiples of 100.
While at university, Gauss independently rediscovered several important theorems ; his breakthrough occurred in 1796 when he showed that any regular polygon with a number of sides which is a Fermat prime ( and, consequently, those polygons with any number of sides which is the product of distinct Fermat primes and a power of 2 ) can be constructed by compass and straightedge.
The boy was abandoned by his parents at birth and consequently raised by Tamayori-hime, his mother's younger sister.
Flags are particularly important at sea, where they can mean the difference between life and death, and consequently where the rules and regulations for the flying of flags are strictly enforced.
According to French law, the Foreign Legion was not to be used within Metropolitan France except in the case of a national invasion, and was consequently not a part of Napoleon III ’ s Imperial Army that capitulated at Sedan.
For example, a British conservationist was seen wearing field glasses at a London train station in the 1930s and was consequently asked if he was going to the horse races.
Pic de la Selle is the highest peak in the southern range, the third highest peak in the Antilles and consequently the highest point in Haiti, at above sea level.
There are two opinions in the Midrash as to how old Rebekah was at the time of her marriage and, consequently, at the twins ' birth.
The governor of Bengal Qutubuddin Koka who was the emperor's foster brother and Sheikh Salim Chishti's grandson was killed by him and consequently he suffered the same fate at the hands of the guards of the Governor.
Regulating ER release of Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > at the MAM is especially critical because only a certain window of Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > uptake sustains the mitochondria, and consequently the cell, at homeostasis.
She was consequently named Assistant Professor of Egyptology at the University College of London in 1924, a post she held until her retirement in 1935.
Many Haredi or ultra-orthodox Jews are extremely scrupulous about the supervision of their matzah, as eating leavened products during Passover is liable to the extremely grave divine punishment of Kareth ( or a sin-offering if unintentional ); consequently many have the custom of baking their own matzo, or at least participating in some stage of the baking process.
For example, a pedestrian, as an expected user of sidewalks, is among the class of people put at risk by driving on a sidewalk, whereas a driver who is distracted by another driver driving on the sidewalk, and consequently crashes into a utility pole, is not.
Scott's subordinates back at base were unsure of Scott's intentions, and consequently failed to use the dogs in a concerted attempt to relieve the returning polar party when the need arose.
The Norwegians were closely connected to the greater European trade routes, along which the plague traveled ; consequently, they were infected and died at a far higher rate than Sami in the interior.

consequently and headquarters
Jack Straw and some of his followers used the site as a temporary headquarters ; consequently the derelict manor became known for the next 500 years as Jack Straw ’ s Castle.
The loyalists and rebels in the Conservative party also brought in their own stretcher vote ; for example Bill Cash organised for one MP ( Bill Walker ) who was seriously ill to fly from Scotland secretly, then hid him at the rebels ' headquarters in Great College Street, before, with Labour connivance, hiding him in the family room of the Commons so that the Conservative whips would not know ; the government consequently lost a vote.
In 1890, however, Lieutenant Governor Samuel Leonard Tilley felt the maintenance budget for the house was insufficient and consequently relocated, after which the former viceregal residence took on other roles ; from 1896 to 1900, it served as a school for the hearing impaired, was a military barracks through World War I, a soldiers ' hospital following the war, and, from 1934 to 1988, was the J Division regional headquarters of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, during which time it was in 1958 designated as a National Historic Site of Canada.
After the British conquest of Kolahan in 1837, a new district was consequently constituted to be known as Singhbhum with Chaibasa as its headquarters.
The group then faced legal action as a result ( including a fine imposed on the group after its male member dropped his pants in a Kristiansand, Norway, courtroom ), and consequently moved its headquarters to Berlin, Germany.

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