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The French troops took part in a subsequent wave.
The anti-establishment Pirate party has risen on a subsequent wave of public anger directed at Iceland's political elite.
The Justice Department imposed the tough corporate fraud guidelines in 2003 after the collapse of Enron and a subsequent wave of corporate fraud scandals.
Analysts warn that the infighting with E.D.S. and a subsequent wave of top-level resignations might have done irreparable damage to Kearney's image.
But this early group of migrants to South America appeared to have been almost entirely replaced by a subsequent wave 9,000 years ago.
If retaliatory strikes against shipping, or Gulf oil terminals, or Israel, brought on a subsequent wave of American attacks it might lose even that.
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With an expected response rate of 30% and an attrition rate of 30% at every subsequent wave, we would end up with a total sample of 490 participants in our last wave.
A subsequent shock wave emitted from the cloud cavitation was observed both in the shadowgraph photography and the remote hydrophone measurement.
With first-hand experience of the flaws in the justice system, he freed many prisoners: some blamed that for a subsequent crime wave.He disliked the arms industry, and tried to block some important deals.
The occurrence of a subsequent pandemic wave in Concepción during December 1918 January 1919 is supported by newspaper reports.
The impairment definitions were then validated against referral data collected in the whole Generation R cohort as part of a subsequent assessment wave at age 8 years (N = 4,399 in the full sample; N = 795 in the DISC-YC sample).
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