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later and regained
Donald Dewar died one day later in Edinburgh's Western General Hospital, never having regained consciousness.
Frigg's death later cleared Odin's name and he regained his reputation.
Humayun lost Mughal territories to the Pashtun noble, Sher Shah Suri, and, with Persian aid, regained them 15 years later.
* 1934 – Chinese Communists begin the Long March ; it ended a year and four days later, by which time Mao Zedong had regained his title as party chairman.
In mid-2006, after years of the Boxster ( and later the Cayenne ) as the dominant Porsche in North America, the 911 regained its position as Porsche's backbone in the region.
Worf later regained his Starfleet commission ( TNG: " Redemption, Part II ").
About a year later, after working diligently at his duties, he regained his former rank.
Caedwalla reigned for just two years, but achieved a dramatic expansion of the kingdom's power, conquering the kingdoms of Sussex, Kent and the Isle of Wight, although Kent regained its independence almost immediately and Sussex followed some years later.
She is trampled and dies 4 days later in the hospital, never having regained consciousness.
In 303 BC after a vain siege by Cassander, the island was occupied for a short time by the Lacedaemonian general Cleonymus of Sparta, then regained its independence and later it was attacked and conquered by Agathocles.
Some years later Asti was conquered by the Spanish, although Savoy regained the city in 1643.
This victory over the Bulgarians, and the later submission of the Serbs, fulfilled one of Basil's goals, as the Empire regained its ancient Danubian frontier for the first time in 400 years.
Zhou's support was not enough, and Mao was demoted to being a figurehead in the Soviet government until he regained his position later, during the Long March.
Zbigniew himself was taken prisoner, but regained his freedom a year later, in May 1097, due to the intervention of the bishops.
However the family regained favour with the King some years later, and the lands were returned.
Champa was made into a tributary state of Vietnam in 1312, but ten years later regained independence and Champa troops led by king Chế Bồng Nga ( Cham: Po Binasuor or Che Bonguar ) killed king Trần Duệ Tông in battle and even laid siege to Đại Việt's capital Thăng Long in 1377 AD and again in 1383 AD.
Céline regained fame in later life with a trilogy of books which described his exile: D ' un château l ' autre, ( describing the fall of Schloss Sigmaringen ), Nord and Rigodon.
The grape shot is still on display today at The Georgia Historical Society in Savannah, GA. After he was wounded, Pulaski was carried from the field and taken aboard the privateer merchant brigantine Wasp, where he died two days later, having never regained consciousness.
Losing the title to Ray Steele on March 7, 1940, he regained it from Steele one year later on March 11, 1941, but lost it only three months later to Sandor Szabo on June 5, 1941 .< ref > OnLine World of Wrestling < http :// www. onlineworldofwrestling. com / profiles / b / bronko-nagurski. html >.</ ref >
Three years later, in spite of vocal protests by a significant number of citizens, Izhevsk regained its historical name.
Fifteen hundred years later in Heretics of Dune ( 1984 ), the Bene Gesserit have regained their power and relocated to a hidden homeworld they call Chapterhouse, and the spice cycle has been renewed on Arrakis, now called Rakis.
One year later, the town regained local control of its finances.
John's forces moved on into Essex, and Roger appears to have later regained his castle, and his grandson, another Roger, inherited Framlingham in 1225.
The town was rebuilt a few years later, but never regained its popularity.

later and memory
That picture of the American prairie is as indelibly fixed in the memory of those who have studied the conquest of the American continent as any later cinema image of the West made in live-oak canyons near Hollywood.
This later race to 1Ghz ( 1000 MHz ) by AMD and Intel further exacerbated this bottleneck as ever higher speed processors demonstrated decreasing gains in overall performance-stagnant SDRAM cache memory speeds choked further improvements in overall speed.
Many years later, the UCL academic staff common room was dedicated to his memory as the Housman Room.
The original System / 360 models of IBM mainframe had read-only control store, but later System / 360, System / 370 and successor models loaded part or all of their microprograms from floppy disks or other DASD into a writable control store consisting of ultra-high speed random-access read-write memory.
As Atari was heavily involved with Disney at the time, it was later code-named " Mickey ", and the 256K memory expansion board was codenamed " Minnie ".
Two years later the HP-25C introduced continuous memory, i. e. programs and data were retained in CMOS memory during power-off.
The design was later expanded to allow paged physical memory and memory protection features, useful for multitasking and time-sharing.
There was no stack register, but later Eclipse designs would utilize a dedicated hardware memory address for this function.
In some fields, quantitative research may begin with a research question ( e. g., " Does listening to vocal music during the learning of a word list have an effect on later memory for these words?
From these hypotheses predictions about specific events are derived ( e. g., " People who study a word list while listening to vocal music will remember fewer words on a later memory test than people who study a word list in silence .").
As there was no index register until much later the only way of accessing an array was to alter the memory location that a particular instruction referenced.
Agatha Christie disappeared on 3 December 1926 only to reappear eleven days later in a hotel in Harrogate, apparently with no memory of the events which happened during that time span.
Others have compared contemporaneous written recollections with recollections recorded years later, and found considerable variations as the subject's memory incorporates after-acquired information.
She was known for a time as Koreani after being brainwashed by her father, but her memory was later restored.
In his memory, the Dowager Queen Maria arranged to establish a King's chapel at the accident place, which was consecrated one year later.
This dichotomy between descriptive and experimental study of memory would resonate later in Ebbinghaus ’ s life, particularly in his public argument with former colleague Wilhelm Dilthey.
Nine years passed before he killed again ; in September 1987, Dahmer picked up 26-year-old Steven Tuomi at a bar and killed him on impulse ; he later said he had no memory of committing the crime.
Biblical minimalists such as Philip Davies and Niels Peter Lemche regard the Exodus as a fiction composed in the Persian period or even later, without even the memory of a historical Moses.
With the change from mini-computers to micro-computers a few years later, even a " single user PC " with a single 8-bit CPU with 16K or 64K of memory could support multiple users, running dumb terminals in command line mode.
The arcade machines have a memory card system by which a player could save a game to return to at a later time and could also be used to continue play on the SNK home console of the same name.
The original ROM size spec was later enhanced on cartridges with bank switching memory technology, increasing the maximum cartridge size to around 716 Mbit.
This was joined in 1975 by the higher-performance KL10 ( later faster variants ), which was built from ECL, was microprogrammed, and had cache memory.
Some KA10 machines, first at MIT, and later at Bolt, Beranek and Newman ( BBN ), were modified to add virtual memory and support for demand paging, as well as more physical memory.

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