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Broadrick produced GOD's first album in 1992, and subsequently often joined the group onstage and in the studio.

Western leaders and media have struggled for a consistent terminology to identify the group, which was initially known in English as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil), then the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (Isis) and subsequently often simply as Islamic State (IS).

Regardless of VC morphology, crack initiation was always related to VC. Particularly, in the material with large spheroidal VC cracks were generated due to VC fracture and subsequently often grew with VC fracture and along the boundary between VC and microstructure, leading to considerably low crack initiation and growth resistance.

Unfortunately, as a group, they report not getting adequate guidance and subsequently often fail to successfully make these changes.

The Ngunnawal people were subsequently often considered to be "extinct"; however, in a situation parallel to that of the Tasmanian Aborigines, people with claims to Ngunnawal ancestry continue to identify themselves as such.

The CA and RCA subhabitats are subsequently often smaller in diameter than the immediate overstory canopy spread.

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Studies of daily movement patterns, though, show that your typical modern exerciser, even someone who runs, subsequently sits for hours afterward, often moving less over all than on days when he or she does not work out.

5 A proportion of patients initially diagnosed with TM will subsequently relapse, often with involvement of other parts of the central nervous system, and may often be diagnosed with either multiple sclerosis (MS) or neuromyelitis optica (NMO).

He subsequently served, often concurrently, as consulting economist to various Government agencies, including the Social Security Administration, the Federal Advisory Council for Employment Security, the Department of Labor and the Department of Health, Education and Welfare.

Subsequently she often gave speeches on criminal justice issues in the United States and served on the board of directors of the Innocence Project, which assisted convicted prisoners seek exoneration through DNA testing.

Here and subsequently, we often write y → = ( y 1, …, y m ) and d y → = d y 1 ⋯ d y m.

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