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In later English publications it has been called Alfheim, Elfland or Elfenland.
He documented his life, philosophy and ideas scrupulously by a daily diary ( later called the Dymaxion Chronofile ), and by twenty-eight publications.
He was registered as, the Latin form of his full name, which he also used later for his Latin publications.
Since the later 20th century, use of CE and BCE has been popularized in academic and scientific publications, and more generally by publishers emphasizing secularism or sensitivity to non-Christians.
Details for the required modifications to the test statistic and for the critical values for the normal distribution and the exponential distribution have been published, and later publications also include the Gumbel distribution.
His fame later grew to be international, with appearances in such publications as The Times.
Following many other discoveries and publications, in 1691, Malpighi was uprooted from his beloved home in Bologna and summoned to Rome by Pope Innocent XII as papal physician, which position he held until his death three years later.
Nevertheless, based on Smith's statement that the angel was " Moroni ," and based on both prior and later publications, most Latter Day Saints view Smith's 1838 identification of the angel as Nephi as a mistake, perhaps on the part of the transcriber or a later editor.
Several New Age publications appeared by the late 1980s such as Psychic Guide ( later renamed Body, Mind & Spirit ), Yoga Journal, New Age Voice, New Age Retailer, and NAPRA ReView by the New Age Publishers and Retailers Alliance.
In later publications, the name is claimed to be adopted from a Himalayan language.
It was later modified and expanded by the following publications.
" He might have had the comet tail phenomenon in mind when he wrote those words, although his publications on comet tails came several years later.
He later claimed to have sought a better understanding of Judaism and Zionism by engaging in discussions with Jews and reading publications by Theodor Herzl and other prominent Zionists.
The closeness of the Dauphine's friendship with these ladies, influenced by various popular publications which promoted such friendships, later caused accusations of lesbianism to be lodged against these women.
Unfortunately, the veracity of this account has been clouded by later fictional publications depicting Saizō as one of the legendary Sanada Ten Braves.
A number of later publications are worth noting.
After obtaining work between 1960 and 1966 at the University of Clermont-Ferrand, he produced two more significant publications, The Birth of the Clinic ( 1963 ) and The Order of Things ( 1966 ), which displayed his increasing involvement with structuralism, a theoretical movement in social anthropology from which he later distanced himself.
For most of his career, Blunden was also a reviewer for English publications and an academic in Tokyo and later Hong Kong.
There was so much public interest Ingalls began a regular column for Scientific American on the subject ( spawning that publications The Amateur Scientist column ) and later compiled into three books titled Amateur Telescope Making Vol.
Documented also in later Chinese publications, illustrations and descriptions of mobile flamethrowers on four-wheel push carts appear in the Wujing Zongyao, written in 1044 AD ( its illustration redrawn in 1601 as well ).
The State of Michigan has designated Oscoda as the official home of Paul Bunyan due to the earliest documented publications in the Oscoda Press, August 10, 1906, by James MacGillivray ( later revised and published in The Detroit News in 1910 ).
Most of his early publications were in German or Russian, but he later switched to writing in English for both technical papers and for the lay audience.
He conducted interviews with a few of these prisoners, which he used in later publications.

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Indeed, we should say, on the contrary, that the accident of our later discovery made no difference whatever to the badness of the animal's pain, that it would have been every whit as bad whether a chance passer-by happened later to discover the body and feel repugnance or not.
It made the same statement with regard also to later ordinations by those bishops, saying that, " as for those who have already thus unlawfully received ordination or any who may yet accept ordination from these, whatever may be the validity of the orders ( quidquid sit de ordinum validitate ), the Church does not and will not recognise their ordination ( ipsorum ordinationem ), and will consider them, for all legal effects, as still in the state in which they were before, except that the ... penalties remain until they repent " ( Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Decree Episcopi qui alios of 17 September 1976-Acta Apostolicae Sedis 1976, page 623 ).
The Smith theory of value was very similar to the later utility theories in that Smith proclaimed that a commodity was worth whatever labor it would command in others ( value in trade ) or whatever labor it would " save " the self ( value in use ), or both.
The Doctor's standard greeting was " Please state the nature of the medical emergency " when activated, though later modified to say whatever he chose.
* Telnet, by default, does not encrypt any data sent over the connection ( including passwords ), and so it is often practical to eavesdrop on the communications and use the password later for malicious purposes ; anybody who has access to a router, switch, hub or gateway located on the network between the two hosts where Telnet is being used can intercept the packets passing by and obtain login, password and whatever else is typed with a packet analyzer.
Those who are able to read the history in the light of what occurred later may perhaps be convinced that no policy whatever initiated, after 1766 could have prevented or even materially delayed the United States Declaration of Independence ; but to the politicians of that time the coming event had not yet cast so dark a shadow before as to paralyse all action, and if any man could have allayed the growing discontent of the colonists and prevented the ultimate dismemberment of the empire, it would have been Lord Chatham.
Some, notably Paul Murray Kendall, regard Buckingham as the likeliest suspect: his execution, after he had rebelled against Richard in October 1483, might signify that he and the king had fallen out because Buckingham had taken it on himself for whatever reason to dispose of Richard's rival claimants ; alternatively, he could have been acting on behalf of Henry Tudor ( later to become King Henry VII ).
Changing into a Tanooki statue while jumping would result in Mario pounding the ground and killing whatever enemies are directly under him, this marked the first appearance of the " Ground Pound " move in a Mario game, a move that would later be given to Yoshi in Yoshi's Island and that would later become part of Mario's standard moveset in Super Mario 64 and all subsequent games.
Deploying his expertise as a professional graphic designer, Maciunas played an important role in projecting upon Fluxus whatever coherence it would later seem to have had.
Not for keeps, to be sure, but at least for the time being, the world has given them back again, and whatever the world chooses to do later on, it can never so much as lay a hand on the having-beenness of this time.
: ` And this the Presbyter used to say is in the plural implying John the Elder would employ this argument multiple times in defense of Mark's Gospel: " Mark, being the recorder of Peter, wrote accurately but not in order whatever he remembered of the things either said or done by the Lord ; for he had neither heard the Lord nor followed him, but later, as I said, Peter, who used to make teachings according to the cheias, special kind of anecdote but not making as it were a systematic composition of the Lord's sayings ; so that Mark did not err at all when he wrote certain things just as he had recalled.
Hood ( Confederate ); Ulysses S. Grant ( Union ) was named to Fort Jones, but was Absent Without Leave for whatever his tenure would have been ; George Crook ( Union ), who would arguable become one of the greatest leaders for the Grand Army of the Republic less than a decade later ; and George Pickett ( Confederate ).
It was later discovered that Alyson was never actually cruel or mean, she just did whatever Nina told her to do, because like most teenagers she wanted to be noticed and fit in.
Houston later told Oprah Winfrey that she agreed to do it because she " loved him " and " did whatever he asked because I was his wife.
Palmerston later described his time at Edinburgh as producing " whatever useful knowledge and habits of mind I possess ".
He later commented about this period that, " I could have walked out, but, whatever my feelings, I loved Hattie and the children and I was certain I had to be certain that we could repair the damage.
A few years later Pitt adopted an identical policy, and professed that whatever he knew he had learnt from Carteret.
In her biography of Krishnamurti, Pupul Jayakar quotes him speaking of that period in his life some 75 years later: " The boy had always said, ' I will do whatever you want '.
In addition, the Flying Robot has the capability of " power punches ," also later called " megaton punches " or " mega-punches " by Johnny Sokko himself ; these consist of the Flying Robot throwing nearly all his mega-strength into a punch to whatever enemy he is facing off against in an episode.
I don't think he ever introduced himself to us, nor we to him ... And he seemed very shy ..." Drummer Connie Kay later told Rolling Stone that he approached Morrison and asked " what he wanted me to play, and he said to play whatever I felt like playing.
She later said of this booklet, " whatever political indignation or energy was born with me may have run its course in that Egyptian year and worn itself out ".

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