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Later and European
Later on, when he became king in 1509, Henry VIII is supposed to have commissioned an English translation of a Life of Henry V so that he could emulate him, on the grounds that he thought that launching a campaign against France would help him to impose himself on the European stage.
Later that year, they embarked on a European tour to a dozen sites, including the Paris Air Show, where they were the only team to receive a standing ovation.
Later changes to this policy have relaxed the restriction to a cumulative total of five years or more of civilian travel in European countries ( six months or more if military ).
Later other eastern European refugees moved west, away from Soviet annexation ,< ref >
Later, in modern history ( 18th and 19th centuries ), many Islamic regions fell under the influence of European Great powers.
Later the Portuguese were challenged by other European powers.
Later, she became a mistress to Cortés and gave birth to his first son, Martín, who is considered one of the first Mestizos ( people of mixed European and indigenous American ancestry ).
Later on, European shipping and railways revolutionised the way of transporting goods and people, before being themselves overtaken by road and air, which are nowadays the dominant forms of transport.
Later, waves of European groups ( Italians, Portuguese and Germans ) migrated to Venezuela in the 20th century, influencing many aspects of Venezuelan life, including its culture, language, food, and music.
Later he concluded that the major insights he had gleaned had to do with himself and the European psychology in which he had been raised.
Later that year, William records the first meeting between European Christians and Buddhists.
Later, under pressure from other European Mendicant orders to be more specific, the name " Saint Bertold " was given, possibly drawn from the oral tradition of the Order.
Later editions, again under the Mitropa Cup label, lost much of its status because of the introduction of other European club competitions and faced an ongoing decline.
Later that year, Davenport won her first Tier III title at the European Open where she beat Nicole Bradtke in three sets in the finals.
Later, European and Japanese manufacturers similarly created different models from basic small car designs by extending or curtailing the trunk ( e. g. Volkswagen ’ s Jetta and Golf models ).
Later, Pope John Paul II delivered a Mass in the Saint-Stephen Cathedral during his visit to Metz in 1988 and pleaded in his speech for the European unity in the context of the Cold War.
Later, he admitted to no European influences other than French engraver Charles Méryon, whose moody Paris scenes Hopper imitated.
Later in his critique, Philip noted that the " most disturbing aspect of Garner's use of magic " in both The Weirdstone of Brisingamen and its sequel The Moon of Gomrath was his " seemingly haphazard " manner of incorporating elements taken from a myriad of different European mythologies.
Later, he left the Indians and returned to Boonesborough to help defend the European settlements in Kentucky / Virginia.
Later, the European Union imposed restrictions on importing hormone-treated beef ( see Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement ).
Later a story spread that he was in fact a European settler named Marmaduke Van Swearingen, who had been captured and adopted by Shawnees in the 1770s, around the time of the American Revolutionary War.
Later it spread further to Germany, United States, France and other Western European countries.
Later, further data were provided by the European Remote-Sensing Satellite ( ERS ) using the same method, the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission using single-pass SAR and the ASTER instrumentation on the Terra satellite using double-pass stereo pairs.
Later, in 1900, North American YMCAs, in collaboration with the World Alliance, would begin working in European ports, with millions of migrants leaving for the USA.

Later and sailors
Later the sailors saw its tail as well.
Later there was a mutiny in which Hudson, his son and several sailors were set adrift in an open boat.
Later many sailors, Belgian fishermen, and merchant seamen left for the UK to fight against the Axis.
Later the sailors saw its tail as well.
Later, they were used aboard ships by sailors to enable comfort and maximize available space, and by explorers or soldiers traveling in wooded regions.
Later the sailors saw its tail as well.
Later that year, after Germany declared war on the United States, one of the sailors, Harold Sturtevant, reenlisted in the Navy after having been dismissed because of the incident.
Later, trade was carried between Indian states and the Roman Empire by Roman sailors who reached India via the Red Sea and Arabian Sea, but the Romans never sought trading settlements or territory in India.
Later, while on parole Hornblower rescues some sailors from a Spanish ship wrecked on the cliffs below him.
Later that morning, Bodega y Quadra decided to send six sailors ashore to collect water and wood.
Later that night, the Angels return the favor by hunting down and beating four sailors who beat Poet four-against-one after he parted company with the group.

Later and used
Later the doctor used mineral oil on the burns.
Later, when a client wanted to access that service, it used NBP to query machines to find that service.
Later in the century, Charles Villiers Stanford ( 1852 – 1924 ) used symphonic techniques to produce a more concise and unified structure.
Later, the station at Perano Head on the east coast of the island was used to hunt humpback whales from 1911 to 1964 ( see Whaling in New Zealand ).
Later, navigation was stopped in 1904 and the canal has since then, been exclusively used for irrigation purposes only.
Later Biro pens had a spring that kept pressure on the piston, and still later the Biro pens used just gravity and capillary action.
Later, the term was widely used in canon law for an important determination, especially a decree issued by the Pope, now referred to as an apostolic constitution.
Later, the Antikythera mechanism, invented some time around 100 AD in ancient Greece, was the first mechanical calculator utilizing gears of various sizes and configuration to perform calculations, which tracked the metonic cycle still used in lunar-to-solar calendars, and which is consistent for calculating the dates of the Olympiads.
Later, games developed internally used to be created by several numbered " Production Studios ", each assigned to different games.
Later extensions have used up to 54 parameters and give excellent agreement with experiment.
Later models utilized a drive mechanism manufactured by Newtronics ( Mitsumi ), which used a lever release.
Later the Romans used ballista catapults on their warships.
Later, the hues were applied by means of wooden blocks, and it was the wooden block printing that was used in London.
Later models used a single trigger that would alternately fire both barrels, called a single selective trigger or SST.
Later, random number tables were used, nowadays, computers.
Later he used dice to test for psychokinesis and also claimed results that were better than chance.
Later, during the Continuation War, Finland declared " co-belligerency " with Nazi Germany, and allowed Northern Finland to be used as a German attack base.
Later, with the birth of film, illustrated songs were used as filler material preceding films and during reel changes.
Later we have Till the Clouds Roll By ( Victor Fleming, 1919 ), where anamorphosis is used to depict the nightmare effects of indigestion in a comic manner.
Later, after the fall of the Soviet Union, the term has been used in Finland for the post-1968 radicalization in the latter half of the Urho Kekkonen era.
Later, the barrel was changed to be made of metal, so that a more explosive gunpowder could be used and put more force into the propulsion of the projectile.
Later the 17th century Icelandic bishop Guðbrandur Thorlaksson, also used the name Ginnungegap to refer to a narrow body of water, possibly the Davis Strait, separating the southern tip of Greenland from Estotelandia, pars America extrema, probably Baffin Island.
Later publications standardised the spelling to " Wicca " and it came to be used as the term for the Craft, rather than its followers.
Later the word was used for processes of electrodeposition, which remains a useful and broadly applied technology.

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