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He later transferred to Leningrad State University, eventually graduating from there in economics.
His remains were later transferred to the Zentralfriedhof.
St Athanasius was originally buried in Alexandria, Egypt, but his body was later transferred to the Chiesa di San Zaccaria in Venice, Italy.
" The peculiarity of this change of gender led the later rabbis to reason that this means Jonah was comfortable in the roomy male fish, so he didn't pray, but that God then transferred him to a smaller, female fish, in which the prophet was uncomfortable, so that he prayed.
It is possible that Bonaparte envisaged Aboukir Bay as a temporary anchorage: on 27 July he expressed the expectation that Brueys had already transferred his ships to Alexandria and three days later issued orders for the fleet to make for Corfu in preparation for naval operations against the Ottoman territories in the Balkans, although the courier carrying the instructions was intercepted and killed by Bedouin partisans.
The license was later transferred to RAFM.
Psychological studies later showed that crewmen transferred to the submarine after the event were never accepted as part of the team.
* Chairman-Felix Dzerzhynsky, Deputy-Yakov Peters ( initially heading the Petrograd Department ), other members-Shklovsky, Kneyfis, Tseystin, Razmirovich, Kronberg, Khaikina, Karlson, Shauman, Lentovich, Rivkin, Antonov, Delafabr, Tsytkin, Yelena Rozmirovich ( wife of Krylenko ), G. Sverdlov, Bizensky, Yakov Blumkin, Aleksandrovich, Fines, Zaks, Yakov Goldin, Galpershtein, Kniggisen, Martin Latsis ( later transferred to Kyiv ), Deybol, Seyzan, Deybkin, Libert ( chief of jail ), Fogel, Zakis, Shillenkus, Yanson.
Then later were transferred to New Zealand in 1901.
On March 15, 2004, Amiga, Inc. announced that on April 23, 2003 it had transferred its rights over past and future versions of the Amiga OS ( but not over other intellectual property ) to Itec, LLC, later acquired by KMOS, Inc., a Delaware company.
To save Elvira's honor, her family kept her infant and took him to the near village of Bolaños de Calatrava, and Diego was later transferred to Aldea del Rey under the tutelage of Sancha López del Peral.
Many of the successful programs were transitioned to the Services, such as the foundation technologies in automatic target recognition, space based sensing, propulsion, and materials that were transferred to the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization ( SDIO ), later known as the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization ( BMDO ), now titled the Missile Defense Agency ( MDA ).
A year later, he transferred to the University of Washington at Seattle, where in 1965 he received a bachelor of arts degree in interior design. Chihuly victimized by his own success ?, an April 17, 2006 article from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer
It is only in a later epoch that the seat of the primordial tradition, transferred to other regions, was able to become either Western or Eastern.
His remains were initially buried in his titular church, but later were transferred to his hometown and re-buried there in the Church of San Niccolò.
Hines beached the aircraft and although it burned, the crew escaped unharmed, was rescued by the ( the same ship that later took Unit 92 to Gardner Island ), transferred to a sub chaser and taken to Canton Island.
Sam Waterston later played the role himself at the Delacorte for the New York Shakespeare Festival, and the show transferred to the Vivian Beaumont Theatre in 1975 ( Stephen Lang played Bernardo and other roles ).
His remains, originally buried at Bethlehem, are said to have been later transferred to the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, though other places in the West claim some relics — the cathedral at Nepi boasting possession of his head, which, according to another tradition, is in the Escorial.
Spader later transferred to Phillips Academy, but dropped out of school in the eleventh grade to pursue acting at the Michael Chekhov School in New York City.
He died in 1499 from pleural effusion at Arneburg Castle and was succeeded by his eldest son Joachim I. John was the first of the Hohenzollern electors to be buried in Brandenburg, first at Lehnin Abbey, later transferred to Berlin Cathedral by order of his grandson Joachim II.
He served first on the Eastern Front, but was later transferred to the Western Front.
In late 1944, Philby was chosen to replace Cowgill as head of Section. Charles Arnold-Baker, an officer of German birth ( born Wolfgang von Blumenthal ) working or Richard Gatty in Belgium and later transferred to the Norwegian Swedish border, voiced suspicions of Philby but was ignored.
Two days later, while being transferred from police headquarters to the county jail, Oswald was shot and killed by nightclub owner Jack Ruby in full view of television cameras broadcasting live.
Under international pressure, President Sirleaf requested in March 2006 that Nigeria extradite Charles Taylor, who was then brought before an international tribunal in Sierra Leone to face charges of crimes against humanity, arising from events during the Sierra Leone civil war ( his trial was later transferred to The Hague for security purposes ).
LTTE had cloned credit cards using PIN and card numbers obtained from unsuspecting card holders in the United Kingdom, and funds were transferred out of their accounts later.

later and entertainment
The later program featured traits invented by the producers to heighten entertainment value, including a depiction of Quetzalcoatlus with the ability to use ultraviolet vision to locate dinosaur urine when hunting in the air.
Three days later, Tom Nunan, entertainment producer at UPN, held a press conference formally announcing Enterprise to the world at large.
( The site of the Cascade later became the Cascade Center, a shopping, dining and entertainment complex honoring its Warner Bros. heritage, though in late 2010 all of the businesses have closed and the complex is currently for sale.
This prompted the construction of permanent playhouses outside the jurisdiction of London, in the liberties of Halliwell / Holywell in Shoreditch and later the Clink, and at Newington Butts near the established entertainment district of St. George's Fields in rural Surrey.
However the burlesque theatres here were prohibited from having striptease performances in a legal ruling of 1937 leading to the later decline of these " grindhouses " ( named after the bump ' n grind entertainment on offer ) into venues for exploitation cinema.
In the later nineties, the publisher embraced the newly emerging internet as a means of " spreading the word " about a book or author and created one of the first, if not the first, writer-to-fan discussion forums " Baen's Bar " capable of using a mix of technologies to support the overall promotion and interest in reading books for education and entertainment.
She returned to the entertainment industry later that year as the host of the talk show Forgive or Forget, replacing television personality Mother Love halfway through the show's second.
It was also, at one time, an important entertainment centre, with four or five cinemas within a radius of aof a mile, and the Dalston Theatre, a former hippodrome and music hall that later became the Four Aces blues club and the Labyrinth nightclub.
It stood on the site of the Landsdowne Tavern, where the landlord had built an entertainment room for customers who wanted to sing ( and later for professional entertainers ).
A few days later, two additional demonstrations took place, which appear to be the first audio radio broadcasts of entertainment and music ever made to a general audience — maybe.
Game Informer commented that even a decade later the game still offers hours of entertainment.
The status of Doberan was considerably enhanced the 18th century when the Duke of Mecklenburg, Frederick Francis I chose it for the recreation and entertainment of the ducal family, the Mecklenburg nobility and, later, some of the wealthy bourgeoisie too.
It was followed one-year later by what is now known as the Coca-Cola Stage that offers family entertainment during the day and rock and pop acts during the evenings.
A streetcar line was started as early as 1908, and later extended to Liberty Lake in the east part of the valley, where entertainment facilities were built for music and outdoor gatherings.
This was a 2 hour gossip / entertainment show Escándalo TV ( formerly " Escándalo en el Medio Dia ", but later changed due to a similarly named program airing in Mexico by Televisa S. A .) In 2007, the Art Critics Association of the Dominican Republic recognized her work with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
This entertainment fiction would later be labeled " Mandarin Ducks and Butterfly " fiction by New Culturalists, who despised its lack of social engagement.
Many of these changes took place through the British Invasion where bands such as The Beatles, The Who, The Rolling Stones, and later Led Zeppelin became immensely popular and had a profound effect on American culture and music. These changes included the move from professionally composed songs to the singer-songwriter, and the understanding of popular music as an art, rather than a form of commerce or pure entertainment.
Coke later sold the film division to Dino De Laurentiis and the home video arm to Nelson entertainment ( led by Barry Spikings ).
The Samuel Goldwyn Company ( with HBO Home Video ) handled North American home entertainment distribution rights, which were later transferred to MGM ( which had purchased Goldwyn's parent Orion Pictures in 1997 ).
Brought to Japan in the 6th century by Korean Buddhist monks, who used the mystical aromas in their purification rites, the delicate scents of Koh ( high-quality Japanese incense ) became a source of amusement and entertainment with nobles in the Imperial Court during the Heian Era 200 years later.
That year, Stein and Wasserman decided to get into a new medium that decades later, would changed the entertainment landscape forever: television.
When Seagram's drinks business was bought by France-based Pernod Ricard, its media holdings ( including Universal ) were sold to Vivendi which became Vivendi Universal which was later renamed back to Vivendi SA after selling most of the entertainment division ( which included Universal Pictures ) to General Electric.
Alter egos would later be used for entertainment value by glam-associated artists such as David Bowie ( as Ziggy Stardust and The Thin White Duke ) and KISS, and to exploit horror themes by shock rockers Alice Cooper and Marilyn Manson.
Vaudeville was the major entertainment of the time, and the cartoons of the era are better understood when compared to it rather than to animation of later decades.

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