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There is also a lesser enrichment in the uppermost Vauréal Fm., associated with LOGC 1, which may form a third, subordinate excursion.
(It also drops an expletive in its fourth subordinate clause).
Ms. Kepcher is hardly the first subordinate to fall after a flirtation with celebrity.
There are a couple of possible, mutually not exclusive, explanations: first, subordinate ravens can gain access to food by means other than interference competition, that is, by the selective pilfering of food caches (Heinrich & Pepper 1998; Bugnyar & Kotrschal 2002a).
Privatisation was at first subordinate to other policy themes, above all wage suppression to control inflation.
Not as egregious as the sentence Brophy singled out, granted, but something does go syntactically awry once we get into the first subordinate clause.
Mr. Cuomo has dutifully worn his pin at news conferences and other public appearances the past few months, and so has his lieutenant governor, Robert J. Duffy, who was the first subordinate to receive the official gubernatorial pin.
The third subordinate rank of the MULTIMOORA method, i.e., the full multiplicative form rank, was incorrectly called the MULTIMOORA ranking in their study.
First, subordinate individuals were occupying peripheral positions in the group.
In 1170, Henry the Young King, heir apparent to the throne, was crowned as a second king of England, subordinate to his father Henry II; such coronations were common practice in mediaeval France and Germany, but this is only one of two instances of its kind in England (the other being that of Ecgfrith of Mercia in 796, crowned whilst his father, Offa of Mercia, was still alive).
In such a taxonomy, one term is a superordinate concept ("animal"), another is an intermediate-level concept ("dog"), and a third is a subordinate concept ("Labrador").
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