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Later, nations with a strong maritime culture such as the United Kingdom, Holland, Denmark, Portugal and Spain were able to establish colonies on other continents.
Later it was found that not all ( actually only 10 % or so ) quasars have strong radio emission ( are ' radio-loud ').
Later, he moved to the south of France and was influenced by the strong sunlight he found there.
Later, the United States Whig Party was founded in 1833, focused on opposition to a strong presidency, just as the British Whigs had opposed a strong monarchy.
Later he changed his position and, when he was seeking the presidency, gave strong support for the Second Bank of the United States.
Later, after Explorer 3, it was concluded that the original Geiger counter had been overwhelmed (" saturated ") by strong radiation coming from a belt of charged particles trapped in space by the Earth's magnetic field.
Later, on October 31, 1968, to encourage the success of these talks, the President, with Clifford's strong support, ordered an end to all bombing in North Vietnam.
Later he would be a strong supporter of the EU membership of central and eastern European countries.
Later that year he also portrayed Jacob Marley in a 1977 BBC television adaptation of A Christmas Carol, which starred Michael Hordern as Scrooge ; Sergio Angelini, writing for the British Film Institute considered that " although never frightening, he does exert a strong sense of melancholy, his every move and inflection seemingly tinged with regret and remorse ".
" Later she admitted of her awareness of it being a strong career move.
Later, during the standardization of simplified Chinese characters, Zhuàng was changed to a completely different character Zhuàng ( meaning " strong ; robust ").
Later, in March, a leading European supplier tried to buy a batch of Zauruses as demand was still strong and noticed that they were all manufactured after Sharp's original cut-off date, however, Sharp was not able to explain its plans, and fans of the Zaurus are still unsure of the fate of the device.
Later on in the book, Deutsch goes on to argue for a very strong version of the Turing principle, namely: " It is possible to build a virtual reality generator whose repertoire includes every physically possible environment.
Later Armand submitted that from an individualist perspective nothing was reprehensible about making " love ", even if one did not have very strong feelings for one's partner.
Later labeled as one of the first " krautrock " groups, they transcended mainstream influences and incorporated strong minimalist and world music elements into their often psychedelic music.
Later poems deal more with an atmosphere of cosmic horror, or create a mood of being shut out from former felicity, and do not have a strong narrative through-line except occasionally over a couple of sonnets ( e. g. 17-18 ).
Later Norman Shapiro used the same concept in 1956 under the name strong reducibility.
Later 19th-century composers of French song, called either mélodie or chanson, included Ernest Chausson, Emmanuel Chabrier, Gabriel Fauré and Claude Debussy, while many 20th-century French composers have continued this strong tradition.
Later in 1964, Obote felt strong enough to address the critical issue of the " lost counties " which the British had conveniently postponed until after independence.
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, Andrzejewski was a strong supporter of Poland's anti-Communist Solidarity movement.
Later he developed a strong affection for a young woman named Martha Foley.
Later research has concluded that there is not as strong a physical difference as was originally assumed.

Later and tendency
Later work re-interpreted these results as a tendency to test ideas in a one-sided way, focusing on one possibility and ignoring alternatives.
Later the ghost shows how his success in business made him become obsessive and develop a workaholic tendency.
Later the Militant tendency were cited as the reason for Tatchell's selection, but as Tatchell pointed out in his book The Battle for Bermondsey, they had at that time only a handful of members in the constituency, Tatchell had never been a member and Militant did not support his selection.
Later in the game, an observed tendency in a certain situation by the opposing defense could be exploited.
Later, in the 3rd century BC, Hierapytna was notorious for its tendency to piracy and took part in the Cretan War along with other Cretan cities in the side of Philip V of Macedon against Knossos and Rhodes. Its importance as independent state ended when it was conquered by the Romans in 67 BC ( the last free city in Crete ) and was surpassed by the city of Gortyn.
Later reviewers, however, faulted Malone for his tendency to adopt Jefferson's own perspective and thus to be insufficiently critical of his occasional political errors, faults, and lapses ; for his bias in favor of Jefferson and against his principal adversaries Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, and John Marshall ; and for his failure to come to grips with Jefferson's life as a slaveowner and his relationship with his slave Sally Hemings.

Later and free
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, the Japanese Prime Minister arrives with Takuya's ex-wife, Masako Tezuka, and offers him to explore an island in the sea with Masako and Marutomo company secretary, Kenji Andoh, and become a free man.
Later, a new theme developed, linking free love with radical social change, and depicting it as a harbinger of a new anti-authoritarian, anti-repressive sensibility.
Later movements include the free territories of Hungary during the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.
Later, in March 1921, he established the New Economic Policy ( NEP, 1921 – 29 ), which allowed measures of private commerce, internal free trade, and replaced grain requisitions with an agricultural tax, under the management of State banks.
Later related inventions include postal stationery such as prepaid-postage envelopes, post cards, lettercards, aerogrammes and wrappers, postage meters, and, more recently, specialty boxes and envelopes provided free to the customer by the U. S. postal service for priority or express mailing.
Later, as the American government formed, unsettled land became technically owned by the government and programs to register land ownership developed, usually making raw land available for low prices or for free, if the owner improved the property, including the construction of fences.
Later, they see Shrek, Donkey and Puss in Boots arrested in Far Far Away and free them, then head to the castle to stop Prince Charming.
Later he vowed to lead a crusade to ' free Jerusalem from the infidel ,' but he died before this could be accomplished.
Later the city was part of the possessions of the Countess Matilda of Tuscany, becoming a free commune starting from the 12th century.
Later bandleaders pioneered the performance of various Brazilian and Afro-Cuban styles with the traditional big band instrumentation, and big bands led by arranger Gil Evans, saxophonist John Coltrane ( on the album Ascension from 1965 ) and electric bassist Jaco Pastorius introduced cool jazz, free jazz and jazz fusion, respectively, to the big band domain.
Later the team signed free agent point guard Royal Ivey of the Milwaukee Bucks, Kareem Rush from the Indiana Pacers, and then signed former Sixer Theo Ratliff after Jason Smith's injury.
Later that month, the Canucks acquired unrestricted free agent Mats Sundin.
Later versions were more artificially made and alcohol free.
Later works include Laurence Sterne's eighteenth-century psychological novel Tristam Shandy, while in the nineteenth-century it has been suggested that Edgar Allan Poe's short story " The Tell-Tale Heart " foreshadows this literary technique .< ref >< http :// www. britannica. com / EBchecked / topic / 1785800 / The-Tell-Tale-Heart >.</ ref > Because of his renunciation of chronology in favor of free association, Édouard Dujardin's Les Lauriers Sont Coupés ( 1887 ) is also an important precursor to the stream of consciousness narratives of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf, and Joyce is believed to have known this work.
Later in the day, some people give away free food to their neighbors.
Later that offseason the Fever made another All-Star addition by signing free agent Tamika Whitmore from the Los Angeles Sparks.
Later, a new theme developed, linking free love with radical social change, and depicting it as a harbinger of a new anti-authoritarian, anti-repressive pacifist sensibility.
Later, a new theme developed, linking free love with radical social change, and depicting it as a harbinger of a new anti-authoritarian, anti-repressive sensibility.
Later that night, when Flash makes a move on her, she tells him she likes him, but that " this redhead's a free agent ".
Later Röpke distanced himself from the term and located the social market economy as " first way " in the sense of an advancement of the free market economy.
Later the same month, the new single " You Cross My Path " was released as a free download exclusively through the XFM website.
Later, in 2001, he led a group of young activists from Montpelier, Vermont, to Quebec City, to protest the creation of a free trade zone.
Later, the town bought itself free, and ending Old Zurich War made an alliance with the Swiss Confederation.

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