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generation and later
Like Achilles in a later generation, he was trained by the centaur Chiron.
Poets of a later generation invented the story of the secret marriage of his sister Ximena to Sancho, count of Saldana, and the feats of their son Bernardo del Carpio.
In chapter 26, a generation later and after approximately forty years of wandering the desert, the Lord orders a second census.
* History of computing hardware ( 1960s present ) third generation and later
The battle was remembered in England a generation later as " the Great Battle ".
This example is from the first generation of PDP-8s, built with discrete transistors and later known as the Straight 8.
Catullus, the first of these, is an invaluable link between the Alexandrine school and the subsequent elegies of Tibullus and Propertius a generation later.
According to the, Yamabe's mother, Yamato no Niigasa ( later called Takano no Niigasa ), was a 10th generation descendant of Muryeong of Baekje.
Formulations such as ' evolution consists primarily of changes in the frequencies of alleles between one generation and another ' were proposed rather later.
Heathers picks up 20 years later when Veronica returns home to Sherwood, Ohio with her teenage daughter, who must contend with the next generation of mean girls, all named " Ashley ".
Similarly, his children's names made them like walking prophecies of the fall of the ruling dynasty and the severed covenant with God much like the prophet Isaiah a generation later.
The First Industrial Revolution, which began in the 18th century, merged into the Second Industrial Revolution around 1850, when technological and economic progress gained momentum with the development of steam-powered ships, railways, and later in the 19th century with the internal combustion engine and electrical power generation.
Cement was used on a large scale in the construction of the London sewerage system a generation later.
The origins of modern Jewish prayer were established during the period of the Tannaim, " from their traditions, later committed to writing, we learn that the generation of rabbis active at the time of the destruction of the Second Temple ( 70 C. E.
While the first generation of literate programming tools were computer language-specific, the later ones are language-agnostic and exist above the programming languages.
However, Hemingway himself later wrote to his editor Max Perkins that the " point of the book " was not so much about a generation being lost, but that " the earth abideth forever "; he believed the characters in The Sun Also Rises may have been " battered " but were not lost.
" A few lines later, recalling the risks and losses of the war, he adds: " I thought of Miss Stein and Sherwood Anderson and egotism and mental laziness versus discipline and I thought ' who is calling who a lost generation?
Hofmann was renowned not only as an artist but also as a teacher of art, and a modernist theorist both in his native Germany and later in the U. S. During the 1930s in New York and California he introduced modernism and modernist theories to a new generation of American artists.
Eventually Sumer was unified by Eannatum, but the unification was tenuous and failed to last as the Akkadians conquered Sumeria in 2331 BC only a generation later.
A generation later, Father Le Loutre's War began when Edward Cornwallis arrived to establish Halifax with 13 transports on June 21, 1749.
Alfred Marshall's textbook, Principles of Economics ( 1890 ), was the dominant textbook in England a generation later.
* 1987 In Japan, NEC releases the first 16-bit ( fourth generation ) video game console, the PC Engine, which was later sold in other markets under the name TurboGrafx-16.
Because a modeling language is visual and at a higher-level of abstraction than code, using models encourages the generation of a shared vision that may prevent problems of differing interpretation later in development.
However, what one generation may see as positive, later generations may experience negative effects from.

generation and Irish
The right to register as an Irish citizen terminates at the third generation ( except as noted above ).
" According to Bronwen Walter, professor of Irish Diaspora Studies at Anglia Ruskin University, " the adoption of a hyphenated identity has been much more problematic for the second generation Irish in Britain.
Although he was influenced by French Symbolism, Yeats concentrated on an identifiably Irish content and this inclination was reinforced by his involvement with a new generation of younger and emerging Irish authors.
After a third campaign by Óengus in 741, Dál Riata then disappears from the Irish records for a generation.
A generation of leaders who had dominated Irish politics for over three decades had moved off the stage of history — although neither Fine Gael or Labour's new leaders initiated major policy changes on the level of Lemass '.
Many of the new generation of Irish leaders who played a central role in the fight for Irish independence in the early twentieth century, including Patrick Pearse, Éamon de Valera ( who married his Irish teacher Sinéad Ní Fhlannagáin ), Michael Collins, and Ernest Blythe first became politicised and passionate about Irish independence through their involvement in Conradh na Gaedhilge or ( Gaelic League ).
:" The fusing process goes on as in a blast-furnace ; one generation, a single year even -- transforms the English, the German, the Irish emigrant into an American.
Of Irish descent, Donovan was born in Buffalo, New York to first generation immigrants Anna Letitia " Tish " Donovan ( née Lennon ) and Timothy P. Donovan, of Ulster and County Cork origins respectively.
On June 29, 1826, Philip married Catherine Gavin, a 2nd generation American of Irish ancestry.
French, who like many generals of his generation genuinely believed that the government owed a moral duty to those who had served, urged that a “ Comrades of the Great War ( Ireland )” be set up to prevent returning Irish war veterans joining the Sinn Fein-dominated “ Soldiers ’ Federation ” he also recommended that soldiers be given cash and land grants, perhaps in “ Soldiers ’ Colonies ”.
The assassination was greeted with horror in the UK, and compared to the Phoenix Park murders of 1882, which had it was said set back the cause of Irish Home Rule by a generation.
Upon his death in 2010, UNESCO-IHE described him as a " towering figure and pioneer in hydrology " whilst the Chancellor of the NUI, Dr. Maurice Manning, described him as " that rare phenomenon in Irish life, a public intellectual whose life was devoted, without posture, to the public service .” Professor John Sweeney who was one of the scientists as part of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change honoured with the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 described him as " perhaps one of the most important, prolific and distinguished scientists of the past generation.
Overall, a new generation of young voters, the disappearance of much of the oldest generation of voters, and the sudden influx of women over thirty, meant that vast numbers of new voters of unknown voter affiliation existed, changing dramatically the make-up of the Irish electorate.
* Since the last general election in 1910 the local organisation of the previously dominant Irish Party, unchallenged for nearly a decade, had atrophied at best making defence of its seats difficult and was largely of an older generation.
O ' Reilly's mother Mina was of mixed Irish and Welsh descent, of a third generation family from Adelaide.
The most significant of the second generation Modernist Irish poets who first published in the 1920s and 1930s include Brian Coffey ( 1905 1995 ), Denis Devlin ( 1908 1959 ), Thomas MacGreevy ( 1893 1967 ), Blanaid Salkeld ( 1880 1959 ), and Mary Devenport O ' Neill ( 1879 1967 ).
While academic attention has remained, perhaps disproportionately, focused on poetry from Northern Ireland, several of the younger generation of Irish poets ( William Wall, Justin Quinn, Caitriona O ' Reilly ) have proved perceptive and independent critics of the contemporary scene, as have several older poets who are also literary critics, such as Hugh McFadden, Dennis O ' Driscoll and Michael Smith.
Veteran MP Timothy Michael Healy was the first Governor-General of the Irish Free State ( 1922 1928 ), an enlightened choice to bridge the gap between the old order and the new generation of Cumann na nGaedheal politicians, although highly partisan ( his nephew was Minister for Justice Kevin O ' Higgins ; Healy made a public attack on Fianna Fáil and Éamon de Valera, which led to republican calls for his resignation ).

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