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Later and Ambassador
Later, Gujral was appointed Ambassador of India to the Soviet Union as the Indian envoy to Moscow.
Later in the year, she joined the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV / AIDS ( UNAIDS ) as their Goodwill Ambassador in India, to promote public awareness on HIV prevention, treatment and support, with emphasis on women and children, and combat discrimination against it.
Later, a 2. 0L Isuzu diesel engine was added to the procuction line to power the Contessa and the Ambassador.
Later that evening, Garibaldi shares his " second favorite thing in the universe " — the Duck Dodgers cartoon " Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century " — with a very perplexed Ambassador Delenn.
Later, that same day, Bonnet ordered the Ambassador in London, Charles Corbin, to tell the British that Mussolini's peace offers had been accepted.
Later it was renamed Ambassador Nova.
Later television appearances include My So-Called Life as substitute teacher Mr Racine, British Ambassador Lord John Marbury on The West Wing and James MacPherson on Warehouse 13.
Later, Grew was the Ambassador to Denmark ( 1920 – 21 ) and Ambassador to Switzerland ( 1921 – 24 ).
Later he was also elected to the City Council of Bogotá and worked as diplomat for Colombia to the United Nations and was appointed Colombia's Ambassador to Spain by President Laureano Gómez Castro.
Later, however, as the Blockade began to prevent American munitions manufacturers from trading with Germany, the Ambassador began financing sabotage missions in order to obstruct arms shipments to Germany's enemies.
The United States policy, following the recent humanitarian crisis in Gaza, dictates the need for a ceasefire, stating that the US would work diplomatically and through other means to try to support efforts to ensure that the ceasefire is lasting, and in that context for border crossings to be open and be available for humanitarian as well as day-to-day economic development imperatives .” Later, Ambassador Susan E. Rice claimed that the Palestinian civilians required urgent humanitarian and reconstruction assistance .” She also called on Israel to investigate claims of humanitarian abuse made by Palestinians.
Later in the evening " Senor Gondomar ", the Spanish Ambassador, is reported to have arrived at the ball.
Later, that same year, the Foreign Minister Gustav Stresemann appointed him the German Ambassador to the Soviet Union.
Later, Clark took a position as personal legal adviser to US Ambassador to Mexico Dwight Morrow, who had been impressed with Clark's work in the State Department.
Later the villa belonged to the Bourbons of Naples and in 1861 to the Spanish Ambassador in Rome.

Later and Susan
Later Susan Watson's boyfriend David Holbrook arrived.
1, No. 2, July 1970, A Charlton Publication ) attributes this song to Susan Heather ( a pseudonym used by Marian B. Yarneall ), ( c ) 1952, 1965 by Mamy Music Corp out of Paoli, Pa. Later references show copyrights held by Gaylord Program Services, Inc. out of Nashville, TN, but this may be because Gaylord holds the copyrights for " Hee Haw.
Later in 1950, Fonda married Susan Blanchard, with whom he had been having an affair since sometime in 1948.
Later that year Fonda's father married socialite Susan Blanchard ( born 1928 ), nine years his daughter's senior ; this marriage would end in divorce.
Later, " Elm Grove House " in Church Road was turned into an asylum by Susan Wood.
Later, Susan B. Anthony identified Greeley's especially admiring description of Stone's speech as the catalyst for her own involvement in the women's cause.
Later the Doctor, Tom, Louise, and Susan return to the past.
Later another favorite, Susan Lewin, posed for many works, and was employed in the Parrish household for many years.
Later directors include John Powers, Nicky Robinson, Anne Westfall, Susan Lee-Merrow, and Ernest W. Adams.
Later in the year he began an affair with Susan Boyce, a London chorus girl.
Later productions were Edith Evans and Friends ( 1974 ); a revival of On Approval ( Frederick Lonsdale ) with Geraldine McEwan and Edward Woodward ( 1975 ); The Circle, with Googie Withers and John McCallum ( 1976 ); Rosmersholm ( Ibsen ) with Claire Bloom and Daniel Massey ( 1977 ); The Millionairess ( Shaw ), with Penelope Keith ; Waters of the Moon again, starring Wendy Hiller and Ingrid Bergman in her last stage role ( both 1978 ); and Keith Michell and Susan Hampshire in The Crucifer of Blood ( 1979 ).
Later on after Mark's death, she and Susan strike up a friendship.
Later thinkers who have acknowledged Burke's influence include Harold Bloom, Stanley Cavell, Susan Sontag ( his student at the University of Chicago ), Erving Goffman, Geoffrey Hartman, Edward Said, René Girard, Fredric Jameson, Michael Calvin McGee, Dell Hymes and Clifford Geertz.
Later, Susan — apparently accepting the fact that Les was unavailable — would later help Les get his marriage license when he fails to obtain it in time.
Later Doctor Who spin-offs have generally ignored this account, though the story depicts Susan collapsing the Master's TARDIS around him with his own tissue compression eliminator, leaving him in a state very similar to the one in which he is found in his next televised appearance, Planet of Fire ( albeit with a throw-away line giving a different explanation of it ).
Later in life, he married Susan Bassett, an American, in 1947 ; he was her second husband.
Later, Susan discovers that Mary Alice's husband, Paul ( Mark Moses ), had their son, Zach ( Cody Kasch ), committed to a youth mental institution after he broke into the Van de Kamp house and decorated it for Christmas, Julie begins corresponding with Zach without Susan's knowledge and hides him in her room when he escapes from the institution.
Later film versions were Little Women in 1949 starring June Allyson and Little Women in 1994 with Wynona Ryder and Susan Sarandon.
Later, Susan called Harley asking for help after she shoplifted a dress, telling her she was at a strange bus station outside Springfield.

Later and E
* Hill, John E. Through the Jade Gate to Rome: A Study of the Silk Routes during the Later Han Dynasty, 1st to 2nd Centuries CE.
Later, a thousand of the rank and file of the Vichy Legion unit joined the 13th D. B. L. E.
Later, part of the 1997 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Paul D. Boyer and John E. Walker for their clarification of the working mechanism of ATP synthase.
Later a population of trapped ions and electrons was observed on field lines crossing the equator at 2. 5 – 8 R < SUB > E </ SUB >.
Later systems ( the PDP-8 / I and / L, the PDP-8 / E, / F, and / M, and the PDP-8 / A ) returned to a faster, fully parallel implementation but used much less-expensive TTL MSI logic.
Later, it was one of E. F. Codd's great insights that using attribute names instead of an ordering would be so much more convenient ( in general ) in a computer language based on relations.
Later on, there were also the New Sentinels that were actually sixty of S. H. I. E. L. D.
A reunion telefilm, The Return of the Man from U. N. C. L. E., subtitled The Fifteen Years Later Affair, was broadcast on CBS in America on April 5, 1983, with Vaughn and McCallum reprising their roles, and Patrick Macnee replacing Leo G. Carroll as the head of U. N. C. L. E.
Later in April, Gen. Sherman, without consulting Washington, concluded an agreement with Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston to effect the latter's surrender, believing it to be consistent with Lincoln's recent statements to him at City Point ; Secretary Stanton and Grant quickly surmised the terms were much too lenient.
Later, one of their ships is salvaged by S. H. I. E. L. D and used to construct Captain America's Shield ( which also was constructed with adamantium though in the comics in the Ultimate Universe, his shield is only composed of adamantium ) and other items such as vibranium-tipped bullets and knives.
Later revisions allowed multiple addresses in addition to X. 121 addresses to be carried on the same DTE-DCE interface: Telex addressing ( F. 69 ), PSTN addressing ( E. 163 ), ISDN addressing ( E. 164 ), Internet Protocol addresses ( IANA ICP ), and local IEEE 802. 2 MAC addresses.
Later on, a distinction was made between the stigmergic phenomenon, which is specific to the guidance of additional work, and the more general, non-work specific incitation, for which the term sematectonic communication was coined by E. O. Wilson, from the Greek words σῆμα sema " sign, token ", and τέκτων tecton " craftsman, builder ": " There is a need for a more general, somewhat less clumsy expression to denote the evocation of any form of behavior or physiological change by the evidences of work performed by other animals, including the special case of the guidance of additional work.
Later, historians such as D. W. Robertson in the 1960s and John C. Moore and E. Talbot Donaldson in the 1970s, were critical of the term as being a modern invention, Donaldson calling it " The Myth of Courtly Love ", because it is not supported in medieval texts.
Later investigations by Gorup-Besanez, A. E.
Later, E. T.
Later fictional universes, like Robert E. Howard's Conan the Cimmerian stories or Lev Grossman's Fillory, are global in scope and some, like Star Wars, Honorverse, or the Lensman series, are galactic or even intergalactic.
* Hill, John E. ( 2009 ) Through the Jade Gate to Rome: A Study of the Silk Routes during the Later Han Dynasty, 1st to 2nd Centuries CE.
Later, J. E. Hansbery ( 1938 – 9 ) published a correction of Munro's work, but it has since been discredited as based on an unreliable source.
Later reorganized as the Lewiston Water Power Company, the sales of stock attracted Boston investors — including Thomas J. Hill, Lyman Nichols, George L. Ward, Alexander De Witt, and Benjamin E. Bates ( namesake of the Bates Mill and Bates College ) – who financed a canal system and several textile mills on the Androscoggin River.
Later a three and a half mile section of the track was picked up and moved west a number of blocks starting at the corner of 99th St. E. and 17th Ave. E. At this corner the original track bed made a very slight bend to the south.
Later on, Harrison Clothier came to the community in 1877 to teach school and join in business with a former student, E. G.
Later Prusiner moved to the National Institutes of Health, where he studied glutaminases in E. coli in the laboratory of Earl Stadtman.

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