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Late in his career, therefore, Lyell produced a condensed version titled Student's Elements of Geology that fulfilled the original purpose.
Late in his long writing career he wrote a few books of interest to science fiction and
Late in his career, Washington was criticized by leaders of the NAACP, a civil rights organization formed in 1909.
Late in his career, Dalí did not confine himself to painting, but experimented with many unusual or novel media and processes: he made bulletist works.
Willis has appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman several times throughout his career.
His relationship with the Emperor allowed him to pursue a military career that, after minor initial successes, ended in 468, when he led the disastrous Roman invasion of Vandal Africa, in one of the largest military operations of Late Antiquity.
Late in his career he made several recordings of operas, of which his 1967 set of Puccini's Madama Butterfly for EMI is probably the best known.
Late in his career, Gere was honored twice for his lifetime achievement.
Growing out of Melbourne University and The D-Generation came The Late Show ( 1991 – 1993 ), starring the influential talents Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner, Jane Kennedy, Tony Martin, Mick Molloy and Rob Sitch ( who later formed Working Dog Productions ); and during the 1980s and 1990s Fast Forward ( Steve Vizard, Magda Szubanski, Marg Downey, Michael Veitch, Peter Moon and others ) and its successor Full Frontal, which launched the career of Eric Bana and featured Shaun Micallef.
Late in his life Robertson's career had a resurgence.
Late in 1991, bassist James left the group for his solo career ; the band continued by using a pre-recorded backing track.
Late in her playing career, she was known by her first married name, Chris Evert-Lloyd.
Gottschalk Late Night also featured the Model ' 92 Competition during 1992, in which Heidi Klum was the winner and received a modeling contract and winning prize, paving the way for her modeling career.
As well as his ten-year stint as host of The Late Late Show during the 2000s, he has co-hosted Eurovision Song Contest 1988, as well as numerous other television shows, including Today Tonight, The Pat Kenny Show, Saturday Live and Kenny Live, and has worked for both RTÉ Radio 1 and RTÉ 2fm, sometimes simultaneously, in a career that has spanned four decades.
Among the highlights of Kenny's career in presenting The Late Late Show was his Toy Show interview with comedian Jerry Seinfeld.
Kenny has sustained several on-air personal attacks during his career as presenter of The Late Late Show and The Frontline.
O ' Connor starred as an Eastern European villain in the first season of " Mission Impossible " Season 1, Episode 18 " The Trial ," brilliantly played and recognizable by his intense blue eyes .</ ref > Late in his career, he appeared on several episodes of Mad About You as the father of Helen Hunt's character.
Variability, however, characterizes all Late Latin, and besides, the author was not writing just after his conversion ( for the meaning of the latter, see under Jordanes ), but a whole career later, after associating with many Latin speakers and having read many Latin books.
Late in his career he also became famous as a teacher.
Late in the season, Hobbs made the highest score of his career, 316 not out for Surrey against Middlesex at Lord's, establishing a record individual innings for Lord's which survived until 1990.
Late in his career, he remarked, " I played the tour in 1967 and told jokes and nobody laughed.
Late in his career, Piper corresponded with Pournelle, who was the Ace editor who helped reprint some of his novels.

Late and published
Stover's Black Oracle partner Bill George published his own short-lived zine The Late Show ( 1974 – 1976 ; with co-editor Martin Falck ), and later became editor of the Cinefantastique prozine spinoff Femme Fatales.
In October 1787, he wrote a pamphlet titled " An Examination into the Leading Principles of the Federal Constitution Proposed by the Late Convention Held at Philadelphia ," published under the pen name " A Citizen of America.
In 1825 Bowdler's nephew, also called Thomas Bowdler, published his Memoir of the Late John Bowdler, Esq., to Which Is Added, Some Account of the Late Thomas Bowdler, Esq.
Called Late Boomers, or Trailing-Edge Boomers, this second cohort includes about 37, 818, 000 individuals, according to Live Births by Age and Mother and Race, 1933-98, published by the Center for Disease Control's National Center for Health Statistics.
* In his popular book, The Late Great Planet Earth, first published in 1970, evangelical Christian author Hal Lindsey argued that prophetical information in Matthew 24 indicates that the “ generation ” witnessing the “ rebirth of Israel ” is the same generation that will observe the fulfillment of the “ signs ” referred to in — and that would be consummated by the second coming of Christ in approximately 1988.
Late in this year this edited version was published in the book " The Pentagon Papers as published by N. Y. Times ", Bantam Books, Toronto – New York – London, 1971.
The depositions that Hutchinson collected and sent to London were eventually published in a pamphlet entitled A Fair Account of the Late Unhappy Disturbance in Boston.
Walter Pohl, a leading pan-European expert on ethnicity and Late Antiquity, published a 1997 book titled Kingdoms of the Empire: The Integration of Barbarians in Late Antiquity.
* Late Imperial China, scholarly journal published since 1965
Late in his life, Bullock published Hitler and Stalin: Parallel Lives ( 1991 ), a massive work which compared them and also the lives of Bullock's generation.
He made his name as a novelist in 1856, when he published It Is Never Too Late to Mend, a novel written to reform abuses in prison discipline and the treatment of criminals.
Much of Brainerd's influence on future generations can be attributed to the biography compiled by Jonathan Edwards and first published in 1749 under the title of An Account of the Life of the Late Reverend Mr. David Brainerd.
The song was published posthumously in 1841 in Songs, Naval and National, of the Late Charles Dibdin, a collection arranged by Thomas Dibdin with sketches by George Cruikshank.
For example, the Penguin Classics edition gives a text based on the 1821 edition of The Works of the Late Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan published by Murray, Ridgeway, and Wilkie, but states that it has " been emended from earlier manuscripts " and gives a detailed listing of these emendations.
: First published: version of the play published in quarto in 1609 as The Late and much admired Play Called Pericles, Prince of Tyre, with the true Relation of the whole History, adventures, and fortunes of the sayd Prince: As also, the no lesse strange, and worthy accidents, in the Birth and Life, of his Daughter Mariana
Somers published anonymously A Vindication of the Proceedings of the Late Parliament of England in 1690.
Love Letters Between a Certain Late Nobleman and the Famous Mr. Wilson was published in 1723 in England and was presumed by some modern scholars to be a novel.
In 1697, twelve years after Cowley's death, a shortened version of the first book of the poem, called A Poem on the Late Civil War was published.
The Late, Great Planet Earth is the title of a best-selling 1970 book co-authored by Hal Lindsey and Carole C. Carlson, and first published by Zondervan.
with new postscript chapter published as The Bradlaugh Case: Atheism, Sex and Politics Among the Late Victorians, University of Missouri Press, 1983.
Late in his life, Desargues published a paper with the cryptic title of DALG.

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