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consecutive

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consecutive

[kən′sek·yəd·iv]
(mathematics)
Immediately following one another in a sequence.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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So, for example, an inmate who has served six months on remand and was given three sentences consecutively, only has six months cut off the time he spent behind bars, when it should now be 18 months.
MULTAN -- Government Emerson College won the Board of Intermediate and Secondary School Inter-collegiate cricket championship for the 4th time consecutively.
Kirkuk/ NINA/-- consecutively went off on Thursday morning in midtown Kirkuk, an improvised explosive device and a car bombe killing and wounding undetermined number of policemen and civilians , a police source stated .
Rawalpindi, April 06, 2011 (Frontier Star): Pakistan Army won the recently concluded 11th Inter Services Shooting Championship consecutively 3rd time at Jhelum.
Kubina's recent works, usually monumental, three-dimensional paintings--often diptychs or triptychs--on unprimed canvas and tar paper visibly stapled to wooden stretchers, were all entitled Ikonostas and consecutively numbered.
Shafqaat Ahmed has been re-elected consecutively for second term from South Asian Region during 85th IFA Annual Conference held at Marrakech, Morocco.
Court officials said according to the court order, the accused would undergo an imprisonment consecutively meaning that each of them would remain in prison for 75 years.
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