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belated and agreement
No doubt the continued ' hullabaloo ' at the death-rate in these concentration camps, and Milner's belated agreement to take over their administration, helped changed K's mind time at the end of 1901.

belated and name
He was identified by his Yiddish name, Moishe Selig, when he had his belated bar mitzvah in " Buddy Sorrell – Man and Boy.
He also wrote extensively under his own name: nine volumes on analysis, perhaps in belated fulfillment of the original project or pretext ; and also on other topics mostly connected with algebraic geometry.
In January 2004 the company name was officially changed to DDB London, in line with the DDB network's ( belated ) policy of rebranding agencies it had acquired worldwide.
The occasion brought a belated triumph to Gance's career, and subsequent performances and further restoration made his name known to a worldwide audience.
The school was founded in 1876 by the Governors of Harrow School for the education of local boys, in belated keeping with the wishes of that school's founder, from whom the school takes its name.
The manga and OVAs begin with Kazuya Hasukawa's belated arrival at Ryokuto Academy ( a little over a month into the start of the term thanks to being injured in a car accident, a stress-induced ulcer, and a freak series of mishaps that delayed touring the academy and completing the admissions process ) and his assignment to the former insane asylum and current dormitory called " Ryokurin-ryou "— commonly called by its more easily pronounceable English name, Greenwood, and known for its bizarre types.

belated and were
-- The flavor of Baltimore's Florida Grapefruit League news ripened considerably late today when the Orioles were advised that Ron Hansen has fulfilled his obligations under the Army's military training program and is ready for belated spring training.
Unlike the British constitutional system, in Belgium the monarchy underwent a belated evolution which came after the establishment of the constitutional monarchical system because, in 1830-1831, an independent state, parliamentary system and monarchy were established simultaneously.
The National Rural Development Program and Rural Growth Centers were tentative and belated policies aimed at diverting rural populations from moving to the few urban areas which Dr. Banda's ISI macroeconomic policies had created and were now being battered by the arrival of more and more rural people seeking better opportunities.
Others were belated recognition of actions in the Philippines, on the Mexican Border and during the Boxer Rebellion.
In spite of belated and somewhat reluctant attempts on behalf of the Whigs in Parliament and the Lords to obtain a pardon for the radicals, they were abruptly shipped out for Botany Bay on the morning of 24 May.
Prominent politically disgraced people including Peng Dehuai, Zhang Wentian, He Long and Tao Zhu were given belated rank-appropriate funerals at the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery.
In 1930 came belated recognition from London — the Royal Geographical Society awarded him its Patron's Medal, proclaiming that the magnitude of the difficulties overcome by Borchgrevink had initially been underestimated: " It was only after the work of Scott's Northern Party [...] that we were able to realise the improbability that any explorer could do more in the Cape Adare district than Mr Borchgrevink had accomplished.
Holy Heathens and the Old Green Man ( 2006 ), an album of seasonal songs on which they were joined by vocal trio The Devil's Interval ( Jim Causley, Lauren McCormick & Emily Portman ) was widely considered both a belated follow-up and an addendum to The Watersons ' Frost & Fire ( 1965 ).
Worse was to follow for Fletcher, when Geoffrey Boycott was sent home, and Fletcher's belated awareness that half of his touring party, under his team-mate Graham Gooch's captaincy, were preparing for a rebel tour to South Africa.
In retribution, Galvatron again brainwashed the Decepticons, turning them back into his loyal servants, who followed him so completely that they were even willing to take his orders after he attempted to kill them as a belated punishment.
The only other medals of World War I were the World War I Victory Medal, accompanied by a confusing array of battle clasps to denote combat participation, and the very belated Army of Occupation of Germany Medal.
Changes was reissued in December 1986 by Rhino Records ( RNLP-70148 ), as were all of the original Monkees albums that year, and made a belated entry into the Billboard album charts, reaching # 152.
Between 18 May 1986 and 14 August 1994, people subject to the requirement were entitled to make belated selections of Italian citizenship, or amend previously made selections of foreign citizenship.
“ They were lax, timid, and indecisive ; their countermeasures were belated, futile, and lost lives needlessly .” Catherine herself recognized this assessment.

belated and while
The second, in January 1973, was a harrowing day-long siege, as former Black Panther Mark Essex used the roof of the hotel as a sniper's perch, killing three New Orleans Police Department officers, the hotel's general manager and assistant general manager, and a couple fromVirginia on a belated honeymoon, while also wounding police officers, firefighers and civilians.
Christopher calls Tony to wish him a belated birthday while he is celebrating it at the Adirondacks but Tony, disgusted, hangs up on him.
In 1980, Harlin was working as a commercial director for companies such as Shell Oil while he wrote and directed the 6-minute short Huostaanotto ( a. k. a. Custody International ) which received its belated premier on Finnish television on 4 November 1979.
Due to its belated entry into the market, the airline differentiated itself from its competitors by flying further ; anywhere within a 5-hour radius from Singapore while its competitors flew to destinations within a 4-hour radius from Singapore.
But although folk groupings formed in the early 1970s, including Y Tebot Piws, Ac Eraill, and Mynediad am Ddim, it was not until 1973 the that the first significant Welsh language rock band Edward H Dafis, originally a belated rock n ’ roll outfit, caused a sensation by electrifying and attempting to use rock instrumentation while retaining Welsh language lyrics.
Here he planned to give his troops a belated Fourth of July parade the next day, while Brown manoeuvred other units to cross the Chippawa upstream.
He is a belated Danish pupil of the 18th century English epistolary style while, in his interest for dialect and peasants, he anticipates the regional writers who emerged around 1900, such as Johannes Vilhelm Jensen.
Teresa eventually falls in love with Arturo while they are on their belated honeymoon.

belated and club
A massive bonus for the club was winning the UEFA Cup, a belated first European success.

belated and would
A boat's disappearance, for example, would be reported, but its eventual ( if belated ) return to port may not have been.
The following year, Camembert Electrique was given a belated UK release, priced at 59p which was the price of a typical single, a promotional gimmick Virgin had done before in 1973 on an album by Faust, and would do again for a reggae compilation in 1976.
Surviving remnants scattered back to meet the belated de Monchervaux on the return trail ; Bienville wrote that, without the firm resistance given by the Iroquois and Arkansas, not a single Frenchman would have survived.
" (# 7 ), " Beginnings " (# 7 ) and " Questions 67 and 68 " (# 71 /# 24 re-release ) would all prove to be belated hits.
The King had shown no sign of willingness to concede the issue and, far from home, there must have come to the leadership the belated cold realisation that only force of arms would resolve the matter one way or the other.

belated and be
Although he had been warned by his doctors before leaving the UK not to exert himself because of his heart condition, Troughton appeared to be in good spirits and participated vigorously in the day's panels, and was looking forward to a belated birthday celebration, which was planned for the coming Saturday evening, as well as a screening of the Doctor Who story The Dominators, which Troughton had requested personally, on the Saturday afternoon.
After the Rogers letter was published without Maxwell being given the right of reply, Maxwell stayed several months in his job working for the Council, continuing a lengthy exchange with Hoge, hoping to be allowed a belated reply in Foreign Affairs, and arranging a new job at Harvard.
This plan was ready to be set in action in early March 1864, after somewhat belated communication initiated by Banks to inform Sherman and Porter of their roles in Halleck's strategy.
The album did have some critical support, particularly from Robert Christgau of The Village Voice, who wrote " To my astonishment, I think Under the Red Sky is Dylan's best album in 15 years, a record that may even signal a ridiculously belated if not totally meaningless return to form ... It's fabulistic, biblical ... the tempos are postpunk like it oughta be, with Aronoff's sprints and shuffles grooving ahead like ' 60s folk-rock never did.

belated and new
On the heels of its belated hit single, Styx signed with A & M Records and released Equinox ( 1975 ), which sold well and yielded a minor hit in " Lorelei ", No. 27 in the U. S. More importantly, it contained the rock anthem " Suite Madame Blue ", which gained the band considerable recognition and airplay on FM radio in the relatively new Album Oriented Rock ( AOR ) format.
: Still, unless Apple can rapidly expand its cloning operations -- a goal of new Apple CEO Gilbert Amelio -- to boost flagging Mac market share and generate enough new licensing and software revenue to offset sales lost to cloners, Apple could see its belated cloning campaign backfire.
After the Greek War of Independence in 1821, a new Greek state was established, with belated assistance from the United Kingdom, France and Imperial Russia.
A new supermini was required, and the 206 was launched in 1998 as a somewhat belated replacement for the 205.

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