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The bluer material, however, did not survive the subsequent wave of prudery in Anglo-Saxon culture.
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.
If retaliatory strikes against shipping, or Gulf oil terminals, or Israel, brought on a subsequent wave of American attacks it might lose even that.
It closed its doors last month, after Arab citizens of the Israeli town were killed in clashes with the Israeli police, and Jewish rioters attacked the Arab downtown in a subsequent wave of rioting.
Efforts to undercut the social unrest, including releasing long-overdue pensions, wages and salaries, have been undermined by a subsequent wave of arrests of anyone believed to be connected to or have knowledge of the uprising.
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Guaranteeing it into the future will ensure we see subsequent waves of invention and job creation.
Subsequent waves of cells migrate past the earlier ones, so that the layers form from the inside out.
The finding, if upheld, would undermine assumptions that there have been subsequent waves of migration into Australia.
The descendants of these earliest arrivals are still more numerous in certain regions of Europe that may have provided them with refuge from subsequent waves of immigration.
Subsequent waves of anti-Semitism did not dislodge him: not even one in 1968 when up to 20,000 Jews left, including his wife and daughter.
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