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Later developments during his reign had their source in dynastic and familial issues.
Later developments in printing include the movable type, first developed by Bi Sheng in China, and the printing press, a more efficient printing process for western languages with their more limited alphabets, developed by Johannes Gutenberg in the fifteenth century.
Later developments include two-way telemetry which allows engineers to update calibrations on the car in real time ( even while it is out on the track ).
Later developments include expressionist ballet, neoclassical ballet, and elements of modern dance.
Later developments showed less consideration for the natural surroundings, though most developments respected the dominance of the existing buildings.
Later developments rendered this method of priming unnecessary, as, in loading, a portion of the charge of powder passed from the barrel through the vent into the pan, where it was held by the cover and hammer.
Later developments of the Marxist view moved on from the theory of bourgeois revolution to suggest that the English Revolution anticipated the French and later revolutions in the field of popular administrative and economic gains.
Later developments in this corridor were the Ford airport ( later converted to the Dearborn Proving Grounds ), other Ford administrative and development facilities, The Henry Ford ( the region's leading tourist attraction containing a reconstructed historic village and museum ), the Henry Ford Centennial Library, the super-regional shopping mall Fairlane Town Center, and the Dearborn Civic Center.
Later developments of the reproducing piano include the use of magnetic tape and floppy disks, rather than piano rolls, to record and play back the music ; and, in the case of one instrument made by Bösendorfer, computer assisted playback.
Later developments switched electronically between both modes.
Later, avant garde composers like Arne Nordheim took advantage of technological developments, using a variety of electronic effects and bizarre instrumentation.
Later developments used increasing numbers of heads to record video using smaller drums and for recording HiFi sound as well.
Later developments emulated the different newsgroups or individual lists, providing more than one forum, dedicated to a particular topic.
Later, Baekje played a fundamental role in transmitting cultural developments, including Chinese characters and Buddhism, into ancient Japan.
Later theological developments within Judaism led it to adopt the strictly monotheistic stance, where its God was declared the only one true deity in existence, and this position was inherited by Christianity and Islam.
Later developments in the keywork allowed better intonation throughout the range of the clarinet, contributing to its increased popularity throughout Europe, and to the demise of the chalumeau by about the mid 1780s.
Later developments in topos theory make this all part of a theory of atomic toposes.
Later developments saw magnetic tapes largely replaced by digital video tape formats.
Later developments by a Catalan company, Creuat has devised a simpler system design based on single-acting cylinders.
Later developments were less promising, and the centralized system eventually suppressed their resistance.
Later developments were the 1901A / 1902A / 1903A with their own Executives and GEORGE2.
Later in the day, he introduced resolutions calling for Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara to brief the full Senate on recent developments in Vietnam.
Later developments included the Expanded Towns, where existing towns were substantially expanded to accommodate the overspill population from the cities.

Later and theories
Later work by Eberhard showed that the key properties of local hidden variable theories which lead to Bell's inequalities are locality and counter-factual definiteness.
Later, with the development of more complex theories of property, personal property was divided into tangible property ( such as cars and clothing ) and intangible property ( such as financial instruments, including stocks and bonds, and intellectual property, including patents, copyrights, and trademarks ).
Later historians would attack Hobson, and the Marxist theories of imperialism he influenced.
Later, Bell's theorem would suggest ( in the opinion of most physicists and contrary to Einstein's assertion ) that local hidden variables are impossible, leaving only nonlocal hidden variable theories as potentially viable.
Later Russell examined the problem of whether propositional functions were predicative or not, and he proposed two theories to try to get at this question: the zig-zag theory and the ramified theory of types.
Later commentators have still presented their own theories, possibly based on embellished versions of the original tale.
Later, many people such as Voltaire and Alexandre Dumas put forward other theories about the man in the mask.
Later in his life he challenged Albert Einstein's theory of relativity and other accepted theories in modern physics.
Later, others tried to improve on his theories with systems such as characterology.
Later theories suggest that the west pediment was dedicated again to the battle between Centaurs and Lapiths while the east pediment depicted the " deification " of Heracles, the entry of the hero onto Mount Olympus.
Three general theories mark the debate on the chronology of Irish Ringforts ; firstly the theory that wishes to date ringforts back into the Iron Age period ; secondly, the theory that seeks to see the continuation of ringfort habitation into the Later Medieval and even the Modern period ; finally, the more common and generally accepted theory that ringforts were a product of the second half of the first millennium, a theory which has been given greater definition by Matthew Stout in recent years.
Later connections to random matrix theory, combinatorics, representations of symmetric groups, large deviations, quantum information theory and other theories were established.
Later on Christian Konrad Sprengel ( 1793 ) studied plant sexuality and called it the " revealed secret of nature " and for the first time it was understood that the pollination process involved both biotic and abiotic interactions ( Charles Darwin's theories of natural selection utilized this work to promote his idea of evolution ).
Later, in 1932, John von Neumann published a paper claiming to prove that all hidden variable theories were impossible.
This large promazine dose was not effective and may even have contributed to the animal's death, which occurred an hour and 40 minutes after the LSD was given .. Later, many had theories about why Tusko had died.
Later pseudo-scientific theories would be built around African skull shapes, dental structure, and body postures, in an attempt to find an unassailable argument — rooted in whatever the most persuasive contemporary idiom happened to be: law, theology, genealogy, or natural science — why one part of the human race should live in perpetual indebtedness to another.
Later chapters deal with Graysmith's many theories on the case, and the book eventually cites two possible suspects ( who are given pseudonyms ) and details some of the circumstantial evidence against them.

Later and notably
Later deism spread to France, notably through the work of Voltaire, to Germany, and to America.
Later, Pope Pius XI on 2 June 1927 decreed the Comma Johanneum was open to dispute and Pope Pius XII on 3 September 1943 decreed the Divino Afflante Spiritu which allowed translations based on other versions than just the Latin Vulgate, notably in English the New American Bible.
Later in the 1970s, the first serious poker strategy books appeared, notably Super / System by Doyle Brunson ( ISBN 1-58042-081-8 ) and Caro's Book of Poker Tells by Mike Caro ( ISBN 0-89746-100-2 ), followed later by The Theory of Poker by David Sklansky ( ISBN 1-880685-00-0 ).
Later protagonists include indigenous cave man Tanar and additional visitors from the surface world, notably Tarzan, Jason Gridley, and Frederich Wilhelm Eric von Mendeldorf und von Horst.
His compositional efforts have included a number of film scores, notably a set of songs written for Warren Beatty's 1990 film version of Dick Tracy ; one song, " Sooner or Later ( I Always Get My Man )" ( as performed by Madonna ), won Sondheim an Academy Award.
Later he had an illustrious career in the many battles of the Empire, notably, Wagram, Moscow, Lützen, Hanau and Waterloo.
Eunuchs in China had been known to usurp power in many eras of Chinese history, most notably in the Later Han, late Tang and late Ming Dynasty.
Later writers ( most notably John Ostrander in Suicide Squad-themed crossover " The Janus Directive ") would reveal that Highwater would soon lose the Medusa Mask under mysterious circumstances.
Later based on the floral characters, most notably the basal ovule and gynoecium which appears to be formed from a single carpel, Thorne ( 1976 ) moved it to Malvanae-Urticales, family Urticaceae.
Later still other significant additions have been added, most notably the modern, brick Hayward and de Breyne extensions by Ahrends, Burton and Koralek.
Later in the evening, following David Bowie's set, a video shot by the CBC ( Video Editor: Colin Dean ) was shown to the audiences in London and Philadelphia, as well as on televisions around the world ( though notably neither US feed, ABC or MTV chose to show the film ), showing starving and diseased Ethiopian children set to the song " Drive " by The Cars.
Later in the second half of the nineteenth century, the recipe for pale ale was put into use by the Burton upon Trent brewers, notably Bass ; ales from Burton were considered of a particularly high quality due to synergy between the malt and hops in use and local water chemistry, especially the presence of gypsum.
Later ships of the Pacific Fleet, notably the provided support to the entry of INTERFET in East Timor in 1999.
Later personality researchers ( notably Linda V. Berens ) added four additional functions to the descending hierarchy, the so-called " shadow " functions to which the individual is not naturally inclined but which can emerge when the person is under stress.
Later personality researchers ( notably Linda V. Berens ) added four additional functions to the descending hierarchy, the so-called " shadow " functions to which the individual is not naturally inclined but which can emerge when the person is under stress.
" Later Southern thinkers, notably John C. Calhoun, were clearly indebted to Taylor.
Later scholarship ( notably by Leo Puliti ) only gradually corrected this error.
Later, French artists were also attracted to the pastoral, notably Claude, Poussin ( e. g. Et in Arcadia ego ) and Watteau ( in his Fêtes galantes ).
Later, it was adopted by a number of armies, notably the Polish Army which used it during the Polish-Soviet War.
Later generations have attempted to recapture the impression it made in fictional and artistic treatments, sometimes seriously, as in 1939: The Lost World of the Fair, a mixed non-fiction and fictional book by David Gelernter, or World's Fair, by E. L. Doctorow, but often with ironic intent, notably in Matt Groening's show Futurama which was named after the GM exhibit.
Later personality researchers ( notably Linda V. Berens ) added four additional functions to the descending hierarchy, the so-called " shadow " functions to which the individual is not naturally inclined but which can emerge when the person is under stress.
Later personality researchers ( notably Linda V. Berens ) added four additional functions to the descending hierarchy, the so-called " shadow " functions to which the individual is not naturally inclined but which can be developed, or emerge when the person is under stress.
Later personality researchers ( notably Linda V. Berens ) added four additional functions to the descending hierarchy, the so-called " shadow " functions to which the individual is not naturally inclined but which can emerge when the person is under stress.
Later personality researchers ( notably Linda V. Berens ) added four additional functions to the descending hierarchy, the so-called " shadow " functions to which the individual is not naturally inclined but which can emerge when the person is under stress.

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