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Later, however, her daughter-in-law, the Byzantine princess Theophano, turned her husband Otto II against his mother, and she was driven from court in 978 ; she lived partly in Italy, and partly with her brother Conrad, king of Burgundy, by whose mediation she was ultimately reconciled to her son ; in 983 Otto appointed her as his viceroy in Italy.
Later, Bruno entered a monastery near Ravenna, founded by Otto, and underwent severe ascetic training under the guidance of St. Romuald.
Later, Otto II was crowned Co-Emperor with his father at Rome by Pope John XIII on December 25, 967.
Later reissued by Sony on CD, the recordings include Dance of the Hours from the opera La Gioconda by Amilcare Ponchielli, the overture to The Merry Wives of Windsor by Otto Nicolai, Carmen Suite by Georges Bizet, and Capriccio Italien by Peter Tchaikovsky.
Later recipients included Thomas Babington Macaulay ( 1853 ), John C. Frémont ( 1860 ), Theodor Mommsen ( 1868 ), Charles Darwin ( 1868 ), Thomas Carlyle ( 1874 ) ( who never accepted any other honor ), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ( 1875 ), William Thomson, Lord Kelvin ( 1884 ), Heinrich von Treitschke ( 1887 ), Johannes Brahms ( 1887 ), Giuseppe Verdi ( 1887 ), William Henry Flower ( 1899 ), Camille Saint-Saëns ( 1901 ), Luigi Cremona ( 1903 ), John Singer Sargent ( 1908 ), Ferdinand von Zeppelin ( 1910 ), Otto Lessing ( sculptor ) ( 1911 ), Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen ( 1911 ), Sir William Ramsay ( 1911 ), Max Planck ( 1915 ), and Rudolph Sohm ( 1916 ).
Later recipients include Arthur Compton ( 1954 ), Hermann Hesse ( 1954 ), Albert Schweitzer ( 1954 ), Thomas Mann ( 1955 ), Oskar Kokoschka ( 1955 ), Carl Orff ( 1956 ), Erwin Schrödinger ( 1956 ), Thornton Wilder ( 1956 ), Karl Schmidt-Rottluff ( 1956 ), Werner Heisenberg ( 1957 ), Gerhard Ritter ( 1957 ), Ludwig Mies van der Rohe ( 1957 ), Percy Ernst Schramm ( 1958 ), Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker ( 1961 ), Karl Jaspers ( 1964 ), Otto Klemperer ( 1967 ), Carl Zuckmayer ( 1967 ), Henry Moore ( 1972 ), Raymond Aron ( 1973 ), George F. Kennan ( 1976 ), Friedrich Hayek ( 1977 ), Karl Popper ( 1980 ), Eugène Ionesco ( 1983 ), Hans Bethe ( 1984 ), Gordon A. Craig ( 1990 ), Rudolf Mößbauer ( 1996 ), Umberto Eco ( 1998 ), Hans Magnus Enzensberger ( 1999 ), and Wim Wenders ( 2005 ).
Later that year Pilcher met Otto Lilienthal, who was the leading expert in gliding in Germany.
Later the experimental setup was improved by Otto Stern and Walther Gerlach and became known as Stern-Gerlach experiment.
Later members were Emil Nolde, Max Pechstein and Otto Mueller.
Later, Otto served as a White Russian officer in the losing side of the civil war that followed the Russian Revolution.
Later Otto Kirmse took them in and was a step-father to Bill Lear.
Later, Otto commits suicide.
Later visitors who carved their names included Byron and the first king of Greece, Otto.
" Later that fall, word got out that the cheerleaders were calling the latest mascot costume Otto, and the name stuck.
Later occupants included newspaper proprietor Lord Rothermere and the American financier Otto Hermann Kahn.
Later, both the concept and application of psychodynamics was further developed by the likes of Carl Jung, Alfred Adler, Otto Rank, and Melanie Klein.
Later, Otto Messmer imbued Felix the Cat with an instantly recognizable personality during the 1920s.
Later, however, she was involved in the resurrection of Otto Octavius.
Later Otto engines employed a small magneto directly on the engine.
Later that year, Gies was appointed the nominal director of Otto Frank's company after he was forced to resign from the board under the newly introduced Nazi laws which forbade Jews to hold directorships, and from then on, the company traded under the name Gies & Co.
Later, Otto Goeller and Philip Gruening continued to develop the breed to become the dog that is seen today.
Later editions of the work were illustrated by the Norwegian artists Erik Werenskiold, Theodor Kittelsen, Otto Sinding and others.
Later translations were made by Paavo Cajander in 1889 and Otto Manninen 1909.

Later and dismissed
Later, while tutoring in Paris, he was suddenly dismissed by the guardian of Thomas Grey.
Later experimenters could not replicate the discovery, and it was dismissed as an error for many years.
Later lawsuits submitted by Harold Washington and others were dismissed because it was determined that the appointments were legally made.
Later, while testifying before the House Un-American Activities Committee on October 27, 1947, Warner dismissed Cold War allegations that the film was subversive, arguing that Mission to Moscow was produced " only to help a desperate war effort and not for posterity.
Later that year, when Wentworth dismissed, or prorogued, the Assembly, Josiah was elected to its revolutionary ( and illegal ) successor, the Provincial Assembly.
Later he was charged with manslaughter but the charges were dismissed.
Later that year, Chen Yi was dismissed and the Taiwan Provincial Government was established.
Later, Madras High Court dismissed the petition on the ground that there already existed an alternate and efficacious remedy, in the form of rectification plea before the registrar of GIs or the Intellectual Property Appellate Board ( IPAB ).
Later on April 28, 1950, Joliot-Curie would be dismissed from the military and civilian Atomic Energy Commission for political reasons.
Later in life, following his bad advice to sacrifice the maidens to the three-headed dragon, he was dismissed from his duties.
Later, a newly-constituted HHS appeals panel of political appointees dismissed the charges against Imanishi-Kari.
A modern student, M. T. Riley, observes that Tertullian's Adversus Valentinianos retranslated some passages from Irenaeus, without adding original material Later, Epiphanius of Salamis discussed and dismissed him ( Haer., XXXI ).
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 they were found guilty of obstruction of justice and conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman for having destroyed a videotape recorded from the plane and were dismissed from the Marine Corps.
Later that year, Empress Dowager Cixi dismissed Yixin from office and ordered him to remain at home to " recuperate from illness ".
Later, she was dismissed by President Farooq Leghari on charges of corruption and Sajjad Ali Shah along with 6 other members of the Supreme Court upheld this decision.
Later key Russian midfielder Egor Titov was disqualified for testing positive for an illegal performance enhancing drug, Wales asked to be declared winners because of that, but that request was ultimately denied and their court case dismissed.
Later in 1835, Jégado was employed as a servant in a convent in Auray, but rapidly dismissed after several incidents of vandalism and sacrilege.
Later in 1921, in the 2nd Test between Australia and South Africa at Old Wanderers in Johannesburg, McDonald dismissed Billy Zulch in a similar fashion, breaking the batsman's bat so that fragments flew back to dislodge a bail, and Zulch was given out " hit wicket ".
Later he was dismissed for anti-communist views and subsequently worked for ten years as engineer of the Cabinet for Oriental Studies.
" Later, however, she later partly dismissed it, mostly on the ground that she disagreed with Stirner about the nature of God: Stirner saw God as a repressive idea, imposed from the outside, from society, so it could control the individual.
Later in life, following his bad advice to sacrifice the maidens to the three-headed dragon, he was dismissed from his duties.
Later in May 1920 on the request of Petliura to return they did not reply and were dismissed.
Later, it was discovered that Zhan was actually a spy for the People's Republic of China, and she was charged with tax fraud and espionage by the United States but charges were dismissed and she was placed in protective custody after she participated in a CIA operation.

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