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Later and General
Later from May to September 4, 1992 he served as Chief of General Staff of Azerbaijani Armed Forces.
Later that year, Bartholomew County was organized by an act of the State Legislature and named to honor the famous Hoosier militiaman, General Joseph Bartholomew.
Despite this preference for Anglophone works, he also read a number of French novels, such as General Dourakine, Twenty Years After and The Vicomte of Bragelonne: Ten Years Later.
Later, an ally of the Jamiat, Uzbek General Abdul Rashid Dostum changed sides, and attacked Herat.
Later, David Willetts resigned as Paymaster General after he was accused of rigging evidence to do with Cash for Questions.
Later that year he founded the Olds Motor Vehicle Company, which became the Oldsmobile division of General Motors in 1908, and he was also the founder of the REO Motor Car Company in 1904, both headquartered in Lansing.
' Later on that year during his travels to Holland with General Goring, he wrote ' The Rose ,' following with ' The Scrutiny ' and on 14 May 1649, ' Lucasta ' was published.
Later editions ( e. g. Gimson 2008 ) use General, Refined and Regional.
Later in 1928, General Electric started a second facility, this one in New York City, which had the call letters W2XBS, and which today is known as WNBC.
Later when the National Government called a General Election he tried to pull the Liberal Party out of it but succeeded in taking only a few followers, most of whom were related to him ; the main Liberal party remained in the coalition for a year longer, under the leadership of Sir Herbert Samuel.
" Later, in 1717, the city was officially laid out by a special commission of the Delaware General Assembly.
Later, the Sixth Coalition besieged Metz during the campaign of 1814 against the Napoleonic France, but was unable to take the city defended by General Pierre François Joseph Durutte and his army.
This was the shortest of the five dynasties ; following a coup in 951, General Guo Wei, a Han Chinese, was enthroned, thus beginning the Later Zhou Dynasty.
" Later that same year, General John C. Meyer, Commander in Chief, Strategic Air Command, stated, " we let the drone do the high-risk flying ... the loss rate is high, but we are willing to risk more of them ... they save lives!
Later, the Estudi General is restarted, with the available studies of Humanities, Economics and Social science.
Later he served as " Aide-de-camp " to Major General Joseph Henry Pendleton after serving on a tour of sea duty aboard the.
Later it was ported to the Computer Automation LSI4 and the Data General Nova.
Later that year, the Warners sold the family business to the General Film Company for "$ 10, 000 in cash, $ 12, 000 in preferred stock, and payments over a four-year period for a total of $ 52, 000 " ( equivalent to $ today ).
Later, General Johnston sent a courier to the Federal encampments at Morrisville with a message for Major General Sherman requesting a conference to discuss an armistice.
Later, a group of militia under General John B. Clark pursued and apprehended Big Neck and his braves, capturing them in March 1830.
Later, a reincorporation in 1860 reduced the limits to 1 / 3 of a mile but still measured from "... the tavern house known as " James Lecompte's " or the " frame tavern " each way ;..." ( The Maryland Code: Public General Laws and Public Local Laws, 1860 Volume 145, Volume 2, ART.
Later, as a Colonel in 1755, he was to accompany General Braddock on the old Indian Trail that ran through the valley on his way to Fort Cumberland.
Later, it was called Bradfordton, but upon incorporation by the General Court on September 27, 1787, it was officially named Bradford.

Later and Baptists
Later the name The Chelčicky Unity of Brethren Baptists replaced the original, and in the early 1950s it was changed to The Unity of Brethren Baptists.

Later and such
Later writers sometimes preface Alhazred with words such as " monk " ( such as in the Chick parody tract " Who will be Eaten First?
Later analytic aestheticians strove to link beauty to some scientific theory of psychology ( such as James Mill ) or biology ( such as Herbert Spencer ).
Later still, abstraction was manifest in more purely formal terms, such as color, freedom from objective context, and a reduction of form to basic geometric designs.
He is credited by many with first popularizing this form of music in the early 1950s with his group Bill Haley & His Comets ( inspired by Halley's Comet ) and million selling hits such as, " Rock Around the Clock ", " See You Later Alligator ", and " Shake Rattle and Roll ".
Haley continued to score hits throughout the 1950s such as " See You Later, Alligator " and he starred in the first rock and roll musical movies Rock Around the Clock and Don't Knock the Rock, both in 1956.
Later courts have limited Erie slightly, to create a few situations where United States federal courts are permitted to create federal common law rules without express statutory authority, for example, where a federal rule of decision is necessary to protect uniquely federal interests, such as foreign affairs, or financial instruments issued by the federal government.
Later cultures such as the Aztec drew on these earlier urban traditions.
Later, US naval policy was changed so that after events of such psychological trauma, the crew would be dispersed to new assignments.
Later that year SLON made La Sixième face du pentagone, about an anti-war protest in Washington, D. C. and was a reaction to what SLON considered to be the unfair and censored reportage of such events on mainstream television.
Later researchers painted the inside back wall with fluorescent chemicals such as zinc sulfide, to make the glow more visible.
Later, composers such as Gottfried Michael Koenig had computers generate the sounds of the composition as well as the score.
Later biblical figures such as Gideon, David, and Solomon had concubines in addition to many childbearing wives.
Following One Year Later, Clark adopts some tricks to account for his absences, such as feigning illness or offering to call the police.
Later historians have suggested that Eisenhower privately wanted the Soviet Union to launch a satellite first, thereby establishing an overflight precedent that would allow the United States to orbit without Soviet protests, as the latter's closed society had far more to lose from such overflights than the United States did.
Later Republican writers, such as Lucretius, Catullus and even Cicero, wrote their own compositions in the meter and it was at this time that many of the principles of Latin hexameter were firmly established, ones that would govern later writers such as Virgil, Ovid, Lucan, and Juvenal.
Later on in the 1970s, manufacturers of professional video broadcast equipment, such as Bosch ( through their Fernseh division ), RCA, and Ampex developed prototype digital videotape recorders ( VTR ) in their research and development labs.
Later, while explaining his developing " Grecian style " for paintings such as The Intervention of the Sabine Women, David further commented on a shift in attitude: " In all human activity the violent and transitory develops first ; repose and profundity appear last.
Later ancient commentators such as Proclus ( 410 – 485 CE ) treated many questions about infinity as issues demanding proof and, e. g., Proclus claimed to prove the infinite divisibility of a line, based on a proof by contradiction in which he considered the cases of even and odd numbers of points constituting it.
Later, Albert Einstein proposed that the quanta of light might be regarded as real particles, and ( still later ) the particle of light was given the name photon, to correspond with other particles being described around this time, such as the electron and proton.
Later, Enrico befriended another scientifically inclined student named Enrico Persico, and the two worked together on scientific projects such as building gyroscopes and measuring the Earth's magnetic field.

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