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Later and candidates
Later, North Korean pilot candidates were sent to the Soviet Union and China to train in MiG-15 jet aircraft at secret bases.
Later, when the requirements of the war made it impossible to confirm the ancestry of officer candidates, the proof of ancestry regulation was dropped.
Later in the Treaty of Piotrków Trybunalski ( December 7, 1512 ), conceded to the king of Poland a limited right to determine the election of bishops by choosing four candidates from Royal Prussia.
Later in 1988, legislative and legal setbacks on proposals designed to limit overall campaign spending by candidates were shelved after a Republican filibuster.
Later sources suggest that perceptions of legitimacy played a part in the arguments, as did the relative age of the two candidates.
Later on, political parties and candidates provided preprinted ballots for voters to cast.
Later Dewey confessed to Martin that Dewey could be more forceful in speaking on behalf of other candidates, such as Eisenhower, than he could for himself because of Dewey's innate hesitancy to tout his own abilities.
Later in October, Parliament ordered the committee to directly remove those officers whose loyalty were with the King, and to nominate their own candidates to fill these vacant offices.
Later, when the requirements of the war made it impossible to confirm the ancestry of officer candidates, the proof of ancestry regulation was dropped.
Later in January, all barred candidates, with the lone exception of Patassé, were allowed to run ; following this, Patassé's party, the MLPC, backed Ziguélé for the election.
Later, the People For the American Way Voter Alliance was launched as a political action committee, which, as opposed to its sister organizations, has the legal capacity to endorse candidates.
" Later, both Mousavi and Karroubi stated that a union among reformists would only help Ahamadinejad's reelection, claiming that reformists needed a massive turn out in order to win and that more candidates would advance their interests.
Later in the same year, he endorsed anti-monopoly candidates in the first ever election of the Canadian Wheat Board's directors.
Later in May, as the Republican field began to resolve with announcements and withdrawals of other candidates, Time said, " Even setting aside his somewhat unusual family situation, Daniels would need to hurry to put together an organization " and raise enough money if he intended to run.
Later in the campaign, there were rumours which claimed that the right-wing of the Labour Party nationally wished to lose the seat, as it would prove that left-wing Labour candidates were unelectable.
Later that month, it was reported that Jordan had been one of the leading candidates for the head coaching vacancy at his alma mater, Rutgers, but had pulled out of the running to continue to seek a new coaching job in the NBA.
Later ran as a candidate of the Ontario Provincial Confederation of Regions Party in the 1995 provincial election, and received 151 votes in the riding of Victoria — Haliburton, finishing sixth in a field of six candidates.
Later historians have suggested two high-ranking Burgundians as possible candidates, Gondioc and his brother Chilperic.
Later historians have suggested two high-ranking Burgundians as possible candidates, Gondioc and his brother Chilperic.
Later, when Protestants were usually denied papal confirmation, the emperors nevertheless invested the unconfirmed candidates as princes-by a so-called liege indult ()-due to political coalitions and conflicts within the empire, in order to gain candidates as imperial partisans.
Later, the candidates enter the final shows with public voting as in the earlier series.
Later Australia ( 12 October 2007 ) and Peru ( 17 October 2007 ) voluntarily dropped out of the race as well, leaving only Canada and Germany as the remaining candidates.
Later he joined with other independent candidates to form the National council of Nigeria and Cameroon ( NCNC ).

Later and title
Later, he became a legendary figure and the model of a tough, courageous Roman, and was bestowed the honorific title, " The Shield of Rome " ( similar to Marcus Claudius Marcellus being named the " Sword of Rome ").
Later each colony was granted its own governor and thus the title of Governor-General lapsed until the establishment of the Commonwealth in 1901.
Later that year, at QuakeCon 2007, the title of the new game was revealed as Rage.
Later, this title was adopted for the first initiation of Aleister Crowley's OTO rituals.
Later, Coke convinced the general conference that he and Asbury were bishops and added the title to the discipline.
Later in the Middle Ages light cavalry would also include sergeants who were men who had trained as knights but could not afford the costs associated with the title.
Later, the attempt of Alessandro ( died February 9, 1604 ) to obtain the title of Monterotondo was thwarted by Pope Gregory XIII.
Later that year he renounced the title of Prince of Ponte Corvo.
Later, Kubrat was crowned with the title Patrician by Heraclius.
Later examples can be seen in Samuel Johnson's The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia and Samuel Butler's Erewhon, which uses an anagram of " nowhere " as its title.
Later, Gull forces the semi-literate Netley to write the infamous " From Hell " letter which lends the work its title.
Later appearances included the television film Divorce His – Divorce Hers ( 1973 ) opposite then-wife Elizabeth Taylor ( a prophetic title, since their first marriage would be dissolved less than a year later ), a remake of the classic film Brief Encounter ( 1974 ) that was considered vastly inferior to the 1945 original, and a critically applauded performance as Winston Churchill in The Gathering Storm ( 1974 ).
" Later titles were modified from generation to generation and community to community, and now the important thing is not the title but that there is a revolution where women can and do study the oral law.
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.
Gao ’ s successors claimed the title of King of Nanping after the fall of the Later Liang in 924.
Later, the Archbishop of Paris was given the title of duc de Saint-Cloud with the dignity of peerage, but it was debated if he was an ecclesiastical peer or merely a bishop holding a lay peerage.
Later, it came to be used as the title of certain rulers who claimed almost full sovereignty in practical terms ( i. e., the lack of dependence on any higher ruler ), without claiming the overall caliphate, or to refer to a powerful governor of a province within the caliphate.
Later that year, Richardson printed Rivington and Osborn's book which inspired Pamela under the title of Letters written to and for particular Friends, on the most important Occasions.
Later, when the Duchy of Carinthia had fallen to the Habsburgs, the idea that it was actually the people from whom the Duke of Carinthia received his legitimation was the basis of the Habsburgs ' claim to the unique title of Archduke.
Later vinyl record releases in the US showed the title in grey printed ( rather than embossed ) letters.
Later CD releases rendered the album's title in black or grey.
Later, in 1992 Aprilia rider Alessandro Gramigni won the World 125 Road Racing Championship title.
Later, the title character Hugo similarly hangs from the hands of a large clock on a clock tower to escape a pursuer.
Later, during the Flavian period, there was a college of ten priests, not castrated, and now Roman citizens, but still using the title " Attis ".
Later she would express her feelings in this period of her life with the meaningful title " Chienne de Jeunesse ".

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