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Decades later during the early years of GPS, civilian surveying became one of the first fields to make use of the new technology, because they could reap benefits of signals from the less-than-complete GPS constellation years before it was declared operational.
Decades later, he told the American writer on Japanese film Donald Richie, " I'm still a cartoonist and I think that the greatest influence on my films ( besides Chaplin, particularly The Gold Rush ) is probably Disney.
Decades later, Albert Brooks attempted to coax her out of acting retirement by offering her the title role opposite himself in his 1996 film Mother.
For tho'all nations count universally by tens ( originally occasioned by the number of digits on both hands ) yet 8 is a far more complete and commodious number ; since it is divisible into halves, quarters, and half quarters ( or units ) without a fraction, of which subdivision ten is uncapable ...." In a later treatise on Octave computation ( 1753 ) Jones concluded: " Arithmetic by Octaves seems most agreeable to the Nature of Things, and therefore may be called Natural Arithmetic in Opposition to that now in Use, by Decades ; which may be esteemed Artificial Arithmetic.
Decades later, another project with the same name was used as a service module for the International Space Station.
Decades later, percussionist Howard Van Hyning of the New York City Opera had been searching for a proper set of gongs and obtained the original set from the Stivanello Costume Company, which had acquired the gongs as the result of winning a bet.
Decades later, it was still difficult to form a minyan, or quorum of ten, for prayer.
( Decades later, the first major book about ' 30s gangsters was titled The Dillinger Days.
Decades later, the photographer of " Firing Squad in Iran " was identified as Jahangir Razmi of Ettela ' at, Iran.
Decades later, the entire remaining Jewish communities of Ryki and Maków Mazowiecki were killed or otherwise perished during the Holocaust, also known as the Shoah.
" Decades later, Keaton said that he was never hurt by his father and that the falls and physical comedy were a matter of proper technical execution.
( Decades later, a Parisian roofer claimed on his deathbed to have closed the chimney for political reasons ).
Decades later, Öpik, recalling the pamphlet from memory, discussed the possible importance of the Yarkovsky effect on movement of meteoroids about the Solar System.
Decades later, Engel would also be one of the two editors of Lie's collected works.
Decades later John Bell proved Bell's theorem ( see p. 14 in Bell ), in which he showed that, if they are to agree with the empirical predictions of quantum mechanics, all such " hidden-variable " completions of quantum mechanics must either be nonlocal ( as the Bohm interpretation is ) or give up the assumption that experiments produce unique results ( see counterfactual definiteness and many-worlds interpretation ).
Decades later, while there is still an abundance of land, this market remains because the colony itself has quotas to meet and debts to repay-they cannot spare the resources to develop local industries to make the machines themselves and free labour does not have to bid its price down enough to outcompete slave labour.
Decades later, the Overlords eventually show themselves, and their impact on human culture leads to a Golden Age.
Decades later, Clarke was in the process of preparing a new edition of the book after recent events had dated the story.
Decades later, Montgomery Burns, the second surviving member of the unit, tried to murder Grampa in order to get the art, prompting Grampa to violate the tontine.
Decades later, in 1936, Dorsett wrote again regarding his die, and this time it was investigated more thoroughly.
Decades later, it was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry and placed 11th on the AFI's 100 Years ... 100 Laughs list.
Decades later, the American Film Institute placed the film in several of its " 100 Years " lists:
Decades later, Cuvier reclassified them into the genus Serinus and there they have remained.
Decades later, reflecting on Kehler's decision, Ellsberg said:
Decades later, two more Nguyễn kings, Thành Thái and Duy Tân were also exiled to Africa for having anti-French tendencies.

Decades and most
Decades of war, massive displacement, and changing power structures caused the collapse of community-support networks and the erosion of the extended family — one of the most basic traditional coping mechanisms.
" Decades later, Roger Ebert also praised the film, adding it to his " Great Movies " list and calling it " the most elegant expression of the master's visual style.
In particular, Howe collaborated on some of the key texts in Virgin Publishing's range of Doctor Who reference works, including the three Decades books ( with Stephen James Walker and Mark Stammers ), considered to be some of the most in-depth works about the production history of the show.
Decades later, ( 1235 – 1308 ) also studied Linji teachings in China before founding the Japanese Otokan lineage, the most influential and only surviving branch of Rinzai.
Decades later, a version closer to the composer's intentions superseded that version, and it is the one most often heard today.
Decades earlier, Waller was the government liaison to the Justice League and she slowly began to realize and believe that Batman was the most capable person in the League ; despite not having any powers ; his willpower, body strength, and acute intelligence made him the most balanced and reliable fighter in the entire League.
Decades before most other Western nations Australians achieved voting rights.
Decades later, Vasari reported, " At Poggio Reale da Maiano laid out the architecture of that palazzo, always considered a most beautiful thing ; and to fresco it he brought there Pietro del Donzello, a Florentine, and Polito his brother who was considered in that time a good master, who painted the whole palazzo, inside and out, with the history of the said king.
Decades of famine and pestilence raged through most of the Southern Europe.
Barros was one of the first great Portuguese historians, most famous for his work Décadas da Ásia ( Decades of Asia ), a history of the Portuguese Empire in India and Asia, published between 1552 – 1615.

Decades and Marvel
* Marvel: Five Fabulous Decades of the World's Greatest Comics by Les Daniels ISBN 0-8109-3821-9
Decades later, in Marvel Zombies 2, Fabian's child regains control of the colony during a battle with cosmically powered zombies.
Decades later the character starred in an adaptation titled " Man-God " in Marvel's black-and-white comics-magazine Marvel Preview # 9 ( Winter 1976 ).

Decades and ),
* Andersen, Mark & Jenkins, Mark ( 2001 ), Dance of Days: Two Decades of Punk in the Nation's Capitol, New York, NY: Akashic Books, ISBN 1-888451-44-0.
They either argue that it was left unfinished or say that earlier sources, such as Richard Eden's The Decades of the New Worlde Or West India ( 1555 ) and Desiderius Erasmus's Naufragium / The Shipwreck ( 1523 ), sufficiently account for some of the phrasing and images in The Tempest.
After a few years, these shows were replaced by Game TV ( a half-hour interview show hosted by Nancy Sullivan and Dave Nemeth ), Game World ( which showed highlights of current game shows from around the world ), and standalone 30-minute call-in games like Super Decades and Trivia Track.
* Thomas Mann, " The Old Fontane ," in Essays of Three Decades ( Knopf, 1947 ), 1910 essay.
* Development Economics through the Decades: A Critical Look at 30 Years of the World Development Report World Bank Publications, Washington DC ( 2009 ), ISBN 978-0-8213-7255-5
Decades later at a press conference, a brash American chess player, Freddie Trumper, relishes the crowd's affection in Bangkok (" Press Conference "), while the current world champion, a young Russian named Anatoly Sergievsky, and his second, Molokov ( a KGB agent ), watch with curiosity and disdain (" Where I Want to Be ").
* Kost Bondarenko, " The Volyn Tragedy: Echoes Through Decades " in Zerkalo Nedeli ( the Mirror Weekly ), February 15 – 21, 2003.
During Adam Moss ’ s tenure New York has published three books: New York Look Book: A Gallery of Street Fashion ( New York: Melcher Media, 2007 ), New York Stories: Landmark Writing From Four Decades of New York Magazine, and My First New York: Early Adventures in the Big City ( As Remembered by Actors, Artists, Athletes, Chefs, Comedians, Filmmakers, Mayors, Models, Moguls, Porn Stars, Rockers, Writers, and Others ) ( New York: Ecco / HarperCollins, 2010 ).
He also published many books, including Memorial of the Reverend William Honywood Riply ( 1849 ), Shakespeare the Seer — the Interpreter ( 1864 ), Truth's Resurrection ( 1865 ), Christian Pantheism ( 1865 ), Toronto of Old ( 1873 ), The Four Decades of York, Upper Canada ( 1884 ) and A History of the Old French Fort at Toronto ( 1887 ).
* Patricia Tipton Sharp and Dorothy Schleicher ( 1999 ), " The Portrayal of Clergy as Parents in Juvenile Fiction Over Two Decades ," Children ‘ s Literature in Education, Volume 30, Number 3, pp. 203-212.
Decades later, O ' Brian reprised the role in two episodes of the television series Guns of Paradise ( 1990 ), TV-movie The Gambler Returns: The Luck of the Draw ( 1991 ), and independent film Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone ( 1994 ), the latter mixing new footage and colorized archival sequences from the original series.
Decades earlier, in Fitzpatrick v. Bitzer, 427 U. S. 445 ( 1976 ), the Court had held that Congress can abrogate state sovereign immunity pursuant to its powers under the Fourteenth Amendment, which clearly contemplates limiting the power of the states.
In 1982, to coincide with the opening of the Barbican Theatre in London, the Oxford University Press published her study of The Royal Shakespeare Company: A History of Ten Decades ( ISBN 0192122096 ), chronicling the turbulent history of what was to become the RSC from its first founding as a worthy provincial company at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford upon Avon in 1879.
He wrote several reference books on the British BBC TV programme Doctor Who, including the 20th anniversary special Doctor Who: A Celebration Two Decades Through Time and Space ( 1983 ), and also wrote the definitive study of Sherlock Holmes on the screen, The Television Sherlock Holmes ( 1991 ) and several other television tie-ins featuring famous literary characters, including Maigret, Poirot, Dr. Finlay and James Bond.

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