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later and semi-fictional
* In the 2008 historical film Red Cliff, Guan Yu is played by Basen Zhabu and is featured primarily in the Battle of Changban and later in a semi-fictional land battle near Red Cliff, which preceded the major naval battle.

later and autobiographical
Her early and later allegorical and didactic treatises reflect both autobiographical information about her life and views and also her own individualized and humanist approach to the scholastic learned tradition of mythology, legend, and history she inherited from clerical scholars and to the genres and courtly or scholastic subjects of contemporary French and Italian poets she admired.
Samuel Fuller's experiences in World War II would influence his largely autobiographical films of later decades such as The Big Red One.
In the later part of the band's career Plant's lyrics became more autobiographical, and less optimistic, drawing on his own experiences and circumstances.
During the harsh winter of 1798 – 99, Wordsworth lived with Dorothy in Goslar, and, despite extreme stress and loneliness, he began work on an autobiographical piece later titled The Prelude.
" London was later to depict Sterling as Russ Brissenden in his autobiographical novel Martin Eden ( 1910 ) and as Mark Hall in The Valley of the Moon ( 1913 ).
Stein's writing can be placed in three categories: " hermetic " works that have gone largely unread, best illustrated by The Making of Americans: The Hersland Family ; popularized writing such as The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas ; and speech writing and more accessible autobiographical writing of later years, of which Brewsie and Willie is a good example.
Four later novels feature Durtal, an autobiographical character who converts to Catholicism.
Ari Fleischer, the White House Press Secretary at the time, later wrote in an autobiographical account of that address, " In a speech hailed by the press and by Democrats, President announced what became known as the ' Bush Doctrine '".
A. Milne's own son, Christopher Robin Milne, who in later life became unhappy with the use of his name, writing in one of a series of autobiographical works: " It seemed to me almost that my father had got where he was by climbing on my infant shoulders, that he had filched from me my good name and left me nothing but empty fame ".
While Norman explicitly denied this album was autobiographical in the accompanying lyric songbook, many years later some critics challenged this claim, arguing " Norman was struggling through his own divorce and identity crisis at the time ".
Included on this album is " God Part III ", which draws on John Lennon's " God " and the U2 riposte (" God II "); " Come Away ", written about his 1973 meeting on the streets of Shepherd's Bush with prostitute Holly Valentine, who later became a Christian ; and the autobiographical " Under The Eye ", " which tells how Larry has, despite the last decade, always been watched and cared for ".
They also had a son, Jiří, ( born 12 March 1915 in Prague ; died 5 April 1991 in Prague ) who later became a journalist, writer, screenwriter, author of autobiographical novels and studies of the works of his father.
At that time Ron Kovic had recently completed his autobiographical book Born on the Fourth of July which would later become an Oscar-winning motion picture of the same name directed by Oliver Stone, starring Tom Cruise as Kovic.
Jessica Mitford rarely spoke of Julia in later life and she is not referred to by name in Mitford's autobiographical novel, Hons and Rebels.
A particular feature of all his later music is its descriptive character – all his major compositions outside his operas are written to programmes, and many are specifically autobiographical.
Styron later recalled the misery of this work in an autobiographical passage of Sophie ’ s Choice.
Four years later, Eliade completed work on his debut volume, the autobiographical Novel of the Nearsighted Adolescent.
In 1930, while living with Dasgupta, Eliade fell in love with his host's daughter, Maitreyi Devi, later writing a barely disguised autobiographical novel Maitreyi ( also known as " La Nuit Bengali " or " Bengal Nights "), in which he claimed that he carried on a physical relationship with her.
On one of the visits, Treves had photographs taken and he provided Merrick with a set of copies which were later added to his autobiographical pamphlet.
Life is Real Only Then, When ' I Am ' contains a fragment of an autobiographical description of later years, as well as transcripts of some lectures.
Lewis later documented his experiences and opinions of this period of his life in the autobiographical Blasting and Bombardiering ( 1937 ), which covered his life up to 1926.
The neighborhood is featured in his autobiographical story " A Safe Place " as well as the novel and later film Sleepers.
With encouragement and assistance from Jacquie, and advice from elder brother Lawrence, Gerald Durrell started writing humorous autobiographical accounts to raise money, initially because he and Jacquie were broke after their wedding and Durrell didn't have a source of income, and then later to fund his expeditions and conservation efforts.
That stage design was used by directors in later years for such well-known shows as the original stage production of Man of La Mancha and all plays staged at the ANTA Washington Square Theatre ( demolished in the late 1960s ), including Arthur Miller's autobiographical After the Fall.

later and piece
NASA later confirmed the object to be a piece of the first stage of the Saturn V rocket that launched Apollo 16 into space.
Peyote stitch patterns are very easy to depict diagrammatically because they are typically stitched flat and then later incorporated into the piece or left as a flat tapestry.
In September Thomas and Caitlin moved to New Quay in West Wales which inspired Thomas to pen the radio piece Quite Early One Morning, a sketch for his later work, Under Milk Wood.
Liberating the hands for the first time, this evolution saw the bass drum played ( first standing ) with the foot of a percussionist and became the central piece around which every other percussion instruments would later revolve.
Hesiod's patrimony there, a small piece of ground at the foot of Mount Helicon, occasioned lawsuits with his brother Perses, who seems at first to have cheated him of his rightful share thanks to corrupt authorities or " kings " but later became impoverished and ended up scrounging on the thrifty poet ( Works l. 35, 396 ).
The piece was later expanded into a full opera, with music by Satie, Poulenc and Ravel.
Amiot tried to impress mandarins in Beijing with Rameau's harpsichord piece Les sauvages, a suite that was later reworked as part of Rameau's opera-ballet Les Indes galantes.
Adams later arranged this piece for string orchestra.
In Japanese, the scabbard for a nihontō is referred to as a saya, and the handguard piece, often intricately designed as an individual work of art — especially in later years of the Edo period — was called the tsuba.
The K-metal in the story was a piece of Krypton which robbed Superman of his strength while giving humans superhuman powers, a plot point which decades later made its way into the TV series Smallville.
Although the very subject matter caused it to be considered scandalous at the time, its brief revival three decades later, in the open and radicalized culture of the late 1960s, when the author was approaching his 70th birthday, found the once-ahead-of-its-time work judged as a tame and dated period piece below Achard's usual literary standard.
When time is running forward, the piece numbers increment from 0 – 7 ; with the time that piece 0 is transmitted is the coded instant, and the remaining pieces are transmitted later.
The opening of UK's first ever superclub was marked by a nearly 23-minute instrumental piece originally entitled " Prime 5 8 6 ", but released 15 years later as " Video 5 8 6 ".
# Yachatz יחץ – breaking the middle matzo ; the larger piece becomes the afikoman which is eaten later during the ritual of Tzafun
Sixteen years later, the piece resurfaced as a popular dance track called " Heart of Asia " ( by the group Watergate ).
When the Doctor later discovered clues as to what had happened, Captain Janeway was convinced by him and others that he had a right to learn to come to grips with the guilt in the manner of any other sentient being rather than be treated merely as a defective piece of equipment.
Four months later, it was known throughout the Alpha Quadrant as a very thought-provoking piece of work.
It is also possible for some components of a piece of software to be written and compiled separately, in an arbitrary programming language, and later integrated into the software using a technique called library linking.
Cyanoacrylate glue has a low shearing strength, which has also led to its use as a temporary adhesive in cases where the piece can easily be sheared off at a later time.
Another early problem of buildup of cracks in the stator surface was eliminated by installing the spark plugs in a separate metal piece instead of screwing it directly into the block .. A later alternative solution to spark plug boss cooling was provided by variable coolant velocity scheme for water-cooled rotaries which has had widespread use and was patented by Curtiss-Wright, with the last-listed for better air-cooled engine spark plug boss cooling.
O ' Rourke said later that Kenney brought comedy to the piece and he brought the organization.
Tyrol stormed the Pass of Calliano and later besieged the castle at Rovereto using a massive bombard, one of the earliest times such a large piece had been used in warfare.

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