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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, European sailors used the auks as a navigational beacon, as the presence of these birds signaled that the Grand Banks of Newfoundland were near.
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 authority
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.
The areas administered from Rome are referred to by historians the Western Roman Empire and those under the immediate authority of Constantinople called the Eastern Roman Empire or ( after the Battle of Yarmouk in 636 AD ) the Later Roman or Byzantine Empire.
Later the Italian Fascists described fascism as a right-wing ideology in the political program The Doctrine of Fascism, stating: " We are free to believe that this is the century of authority, a century tending to the ' right ,' a fascist century.
Later in the 20th century, the script was given the authority as the official script of the Eastern Punjabi language.
Later its authority was diminished by the establishment of administrative dignitaries.
Later, in the 18th century, centralized authority within the Ottoman Empire gave way to varying degrees of provincial autonomy enjoyed by local governors and leaders.
Later the authority issued a statement saying that it would not tolerate bribery or attempted bribery of its officials.
Later, an Intendant and a Bailiff were sent to enforce the king's authority in the city, ending ultimately the Republic of Metz in 1634.
Later historians and ethnologists have refuted this concept of authority, as the Lakota society was highly decentralised.
Later, in 1095, an English noble, Robert de Mowbray, who was Earl of Northumbria, challenged the bishop's authority in the north.
Later, quo warranto functioned as a court order ( or " writ ") to show proof of authority ; for example, demanding that someone acting as the sheriff prove that the king had actually appointed him to that office ( literally, " By whose warrant are you the sheriff?
Later, since Safavid and with the establishment of Usuli school at the turn the nineteenth century the authority of living mujtahid is accepted, however it dies with him.
Later, when the Irish post appears with news of rebellion, York says he will do whatever Henry deems necessary, to which Suffolk responds " Why, our authority is his consent ,/ And what we do establish he confirms " ( 3. 1. 316-317 ).
Later, this right of collecting taxes was much abused ; in 1844 the civil authority of the Councils of Elders over its Jewish population was abolished.
Later, during the Roman Empire, there was a division in the authority of minting coins of particular metals.
Later, Smith also claimed to have received the Melchizedek Priesthood from the Apostles Peter, James, and John, who were given their authority by Jesus.
Later, the term would again be applied to titles awarded in commemoration of a major military victory, but now in the guise of a feudal aristocratic title, often hereditary, but only in appearance: an actual fief was not required, indeed they often were granted in chief of a battlefield where the awarding Monarch simply had no constitutional authority to grant anything validly under local law.
Later, however, when the power of the Pope in England was reduced, the Lords Spiritual came under the authority of the secular courts.
" Later sections reveal this authority to be largely, though not entirely, symbolic.
Later, it was used successfully in several countries, although it was sometimes seen as too costly or drastic, and depended on a strong central authority to be effective ( something which was notably lacking in the Dutch Republic ).
Later in 1957, the " Office for territorial defense " was established as the highest Territorial Army authority.
Later, the title " area authority seventy " was shortened to area seventy, which is the title currently in use.
Later Islamic states generally retained this office, while granting to its holder the authority to issue appointments and dismissals in his own name.
) Goodman notes that " Later authorities were reluctant to assume such unilateral authority ... Later authorities thus imposed severe limitations on the conditions and situations where it would be appropriate and necessary to uproot .." but then states on p. 3 that " Yet the right to uproot was never completely prohibited.

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