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afterwards and inhabited
These legends seem to be a mythical account of the colonization of Aegina, which seems to have been originally inhabited by Pelasgians, and afterwards received colonists from Phthiotis, the seat of the Myrmidons, and from Phlius on the Asopus.
During the post-Roman centuries of Germanic migration and settlement, the region afterwards included in the Diocese of Bamberg was inhabited for the most part by Slavs.
The same house was afterwards inhabited by Ford Madox Brown.
Large part of them, two-three centuries afterwards, when again stabile state organization was introduced, had been restored for the same purpose, but this time they had been inhabited by the dominant Slavic population laid foundations of the new medieval towns.
Later he got possession of a cell in the convent of Capuchins, which, having served for a manufactory of assignats during the Revolution, was afterwards inhabited almost exclusively by artists.
Many children were afterwards born, and thus the earth became inhabited in all parts.
He vanishes shortly afterwards, but not before inspiring Sephie to think of other inhabited planets, and other Sigil-Bearers.

afterwards and Montpellier
In 1622, King Louis XIII besieged the city which surrendered after a rude two months siege ( Siege of Montpellier ), afterwards building the Citadel of Montpellier to secure it.
The faculty numbered among its illustrious pupils of law Petrarch, who spent four years at Montpellier, and among its lecturers Guillaume de Nogaret, chancellor to Philip the Fair, Guillaume de Grimoard, afterwards pope under the name of Urban V, and Pedro de Luna, antipope as Benedict XIII.
In better days, among Montpellier's illustrious pupils of law were Petrarch, who spent four years at Montpellier, and among its lecturers were William of Nogaret, chancellor to Philip IV, Guillaume de Grimoard, afterwards Pope Urban V, and Pedro de Luna, afterwards antipope Benedict XIII.

afterwards and is
A training program in a depressed area may have few enrollees unless there is some apparent prospect for better employment opportunities afterwards, and the prospect may be poor if the training is aimed solely at jobs in the local community.
Hence he was in his lifetime, as is the memory of him afterwards, a canker within the liberal sensitivity.
A Bootstrapping Server Function ( BSF ) is an intermediary element in cellular networks which provides application independent functions for mutual authentication of user equipment and servers unknown to each other and for ' bootstrapping ' the exchange of secret session keys afterwards.
The term ' bootstrapping ' is related to building a security relation with a previously unknown device first and to allow installing security elements ( keys ) in the device and the BSF afterwards.
In fact, the perceived need for some kind of graduate credential is so strong that some undergraduate BME programs will actively discourage students from majoring in BME without an expressed intention to also obtain a masters degree or apply to medical school afterwards.
Corum returns to the island to rescue Rhalina, and observes Shool has become a powerless moron, and is devoured by his own creations soon afterwards.
The " folks " of our ancestors were the fairies and nothing is more likely than that the pretty coloured bells of the plant would be designated " folksgloves ," afterwards, " foxglove.
As Sartre writes in his work Existentialism is a Humanism: "... man first of all exists, encounters himself, surges up in the world – and defines himself afterwards.
The most noticeable changes occur around the Christmas holiday shopping season as new currency is created so people can make withdrawals at banks, and then removed from circulation afterwards, when less cash is demanded.
* 260 BC: First naval encounter ( Battle of the Lipari Islands ) is a disaster for Rome, but soon afterwards, Gaius Duilius wins the battle of Mylae with the help of the corvus engine.
" The problem, according to Eric Berne, is that because the superego is " a jealous master whose punishments are difficult to avoid ", one may ( in a return of the repressed ) " begin to feel guilty many years afterwards and perhaps break down ... under the long-continued reproaches of the Superego.
Either way, there is nothing in the Histories that can be dated with any certainty later than 430 and it is generally assumed that he died not long afterwards, possibly before his sixtieth year.
It is very possible that this later story was a later attempt to defame his character, as Hadrian, though popular among a great many across the Empire, was not universally admired, either in his lifetime or afterwards.
Should these not decide the game either, the winning team is determined in a penalty shootout ( best-of-5 rounds ; if still tied, extra rounds afterwards until won by one team ).
The Arab army under the general command of Ahnaf ibn Qais in its conquest of Khorāsān in 652 seems to have avoided Herāt, but it can be assumed that the city submitted to the Arabs, since shortly afterwards an Arab governor is mentioned there.
These developments simultaneously explained how string theory is related to quantum chromodynamics, and afterwards holography gained wide acceptance.
It is thought that it was shortly afterwards, from the 1250s, that the Church began to undertake the finding and punishment of witches and death did not become the usual penalty until the 15th century.
It is true that a certain bitterness of feeling afterwards sprang up between Grimm and Rask, but this may have well been the fault of the latter, who, impatient of contradiction and irritable in controversy, refused to consider the value of Grimm's views when they involved modification of his own.
Captain James Fraser was employed as a supervisor, and remained by the Loch afterwards, taking cine film ( which is now lost ) on 15 September 1934.
It is, however, highly probable that when the bulk of the Lombards migrated, a considerable part remained behind and afterwards became absorbed by the Saxon tribes in the region, while the emigrants alone retained the name of Lombards.

afterwards and sometimes
Filtering is sometimes done in the still during distillation, as well as afterwards, where the distilled vodka is filtered through activated charcoal and other media to absorb trace amounts of substances that alter or impart off-flavors to the vodka.
He was a vigorous and exciting ( if sometimes selfish and rapacious ) lover, and some of his partners became quite fond of him-though by his own admission, others tried to kill him afterwards.
There are many accounts of rituals of inversion, in which the church sometimes stood for the whole social order ; children sometimes participated enthusiastically, and street games afterwards became play battles between " papists " and " beggars "; one child was killed in Amsterdam by a stone thrown in such a game.
The widespread introduction of electronic typewriters and calculators ( many of which were manufactured and imported from places like Japan and the United States ) soon afterwards was probably a major factor contributing to the decline of the raised decimal point, although it can still sometimes be encountered in academic circles ( e. g., Cambridge University History Faculty Style Guide 2010 ) and its use is still enforced by some UK-based academic journals such as The Lancet.
Crowned pieces, sometimes called kings, can move freely multiple steps in any direction and may jump over and hence capture an opponent piece some distance away and choose where to stop afterwards, but must still capture the maximum number of pieces possible.
Soon afterwards the Continental Congress, urged by George Washington, repudiated the treaty and imprisoned the remnants of the army in Massachusetts and Virginia, where they were sometimes maltreated.
Therefore, it could be wise to set this middle-stage prior to " serious " overclocking, specifically because of this fallback ability ; the card can drop down to this clock rate, reducing by a few ( or sometimes a few dozen, depending on the setting ) percent of its efficiency and cool down, without dropping out of 3D mode ( and afterwards return to the desired high performance clock and voltage settings ).
The grades generally starts from Nursery ( sometimes " Play "), " KG " afterwards, ends with the 5th grade.
It preens its plumage afterwards, sometimes applying mud or soil first.
and afterwards debated whether women could be said to have praenomina, although it was generally admitted that they once had used them, and lists of those remaining in limited use, or supposed to have been used at one time, were sometimes given.
In 1983, he talked with Italian President Sandro Pertini to plead the cause of Vanni Mulinaris, imprisoned on charge of assistance to the Red Brigades ( BR ), and even observed eight days of hunger strike from 26 May to 3 June 1984 in the Cathedral of Turin to protest against detention conditions of " Brigadists " in Italian prisons and the imprisonment without trial of Vanni Mulinaris, who was recognized innocent sometimes afterwards.
Soon afterwards, Thunders moved back to the US, joining former Heartbreakers Walter Lure, Billy Rath and sometimes Jerry Nolan for gigs at Max's Kansas City.
The house now called Murdoch ( or, sometimes Murdock ) House in the middle of Cross Street was erected in the 1660s as a chapel and it afterwards became a prison.
In the time from 1945 – 1949 there were daily performances in the theatre, but afterwards the attendance dropped and Millowitsch had to rent out the theatre sometimes.
The festival may be held in the 1st year, sometimes in the 3rd and 5th, 7th and 13th years, and a number of times afterwards up to either the 39th or the 50th year.
Shortly afterwards, Rob Ellis ( PJ Harvey, Spleen ) joined as a sometimes second drummer and percussionist.
Their logo was sometimes turned on manually during certain broadcasts but shortly afterwards remained permanently on-screen.
Shortly afterwards he wrote to Young declaring, “ an unfinished novel ’ s before me now, and sometimes I work at it with distaste and despair … You certainly have done more than any individual I know to help me by direct remarks.
On the radio, where newscasts are usually broadcast every thirty minutes, often in coincidence with the end of a show, the " pase " may take some minutes before the news, and sometimes some minutes afterwards, too.
Early maps of the New World afterwards would sometimes attach the label regio gigantum (" region of giants ") to the area.
Pavlova sometimes questions the honesty and morality of Jak's news uploads, but always has her memory wiped by Jak afterwards ( a task he does somewhat reluctantly ).
It spends about 0. 5 % of its time bathing, 0. 04 % anting ( using ants or millipedes, which it sometimes eats afterwards ), and some adults sun bathe, though this behavior does not seem to be essential as juveniles do not engage in it at all.
Contemporary illustrators sometimes prefer to add color afterwards in Adobe Photoshop Corel Painter, CorelDRAW or Adobe Illustrator.

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