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Later material described how the fall of Akkad was due to Naram-Sin's attack upon the city of Nippur.
Later it is found that these " new species " are simply varieties that have evolved due to conditions at a specific location.
Later, tensions arose due to Egypt's rapprochement with the west.
Later, as Roman experience in naval warfare grew, the corvus device was abandoned due to its impact on the navigability of the war vessels.
" Later measurements confirmed Singer's big " if " caveat: Shklovsky overestimated Phobos ' rate of altitude loss due to bad early data.
Later in the decade, members of Lysator developed and initially built a microcomputer, the Lys-16, which was advanced for its time due to its 16-bit word size.
Later, tensions arose due to Egypt's rapprochement with the west.
Later, ( Hirst, 2003, p. 427 ) a promised Charter amendment based on Fatah doctrine " that all Jews < nowiki > date restriction </ nowiki >... were to be entitled to Palestinian citizenship " failed due to doctrinal quarrels over the meaning of the precise nature of the proposed Democratic State.
Later in 2005, a newer edition, Global Science ( 环球科学 ), was published instead of Kexue, which shut down due to financial problems.
Later designs would use a rotating mirror-drum scanner to capture the image and a cathode ray tube ( CRT ) as a display device, but moving images were still not possible, due to the poor sensitivity of the selenium sensors.
" Later, on the same day, Hildebrand was conducted to the church of San Pietro in Vincoli and elected Pope there in legal form by the assembled cardinals, with the due consent of the Roman clergy, amid the repeated acclamations of the people.
Later, Zeus threw Pelops out of Olympus due to his anger at Tantalus.
Later it became the capital of all the Greek provinces of the Roman Empire due to the city's importance in the Balkan peninsula.
Later Protestant pamphleteers asserted that they survived due to falling onto a dung heap, a story unknown to contemporaries and probably coined in response to the Imperial officials attributing their survival to the intercession of the Virgin Mary.
Later due to some ideological differences with the colleagues in the New School, he decided to withdraw from that activity.
The phonological system of Later Egyptian is also better known than that of the Classical phase of the language due to a greater number of sources indicating Egyptian sounds, including cuneiform letters containing transcriptions of Egyptian words and phrases, and Egyptian renderings of Northwest Semitic names.
Later in the 19th century, after the Golden Age of Piracy, Jean Lafitte became what is considered by many to be the last buccaneer due to his army of pirates and fleet of pirate ships which held bases in and around the Gulf of Mexico.
Later, a horseman was also due from certain areas.
Later separated due to her drunkenness ).
Later influences on the development of Scots were from Romance languages via ecclesiastical and legal Latin, Norman and later Parisian French due to the Auld Alliance as well as Dutch and Middle Low German influences due to trade and immigration from the Low Countries.
Later in 1537, Mary became the focus of marriage negotiations with James V of Scotland, who had lost his first wife, Madeleine of Valois, due to tuberculosis, and wanted a second French bride to further the interests of the Franco-Scottish alliance against England.
Later he becomes corporeal, due to a mysterious gift that arrives at the office of Wolfram and Hart.
Later, the sphinx image, something very similar to the original Ancient Egyptian concept, was exported into many other cultures, albeit often interpreted quite differently due to translations of descriptions of the originals and the evolution of the concept in relation to other cultural traditions.
* 30 May 1925-Great West Road officially opened by King George V. Later the Brentford section became known as the Golden Mile due to the large number of factories that relocated there to take advantage of the good communications.

Later and successes
Later he went to Spain and took part in the Battle of Almansa, a major step in the consolidation of Spain under the Bourbons ( 1707 ), where he achieved some important successes.
Later West End successes such as Queen Mary in Crown Matrimonial ( Haymarket, 1972 ) proved she was not limited to playing dejected, emotionally deprived women.
Later, after Russian successes, in 1833 and 1835 he made proposals to afford material aid, which were overruled by the cabinet.
Later years saw several successes in the format, with Match Game ; Hollywood Squares ; The Gong Show ; Win, Lose or Draw ; Celebrity Sweepstakes ; Password and Pyramid primarily running in the daytime and airing in their greatest numbers during the ' 70s and ' 80s.
Later, Spartak Moscow, Dynamo Moscow and Real Madrid all came to Molineux and were beaten, as Wolves saw mixed successes in the European Cup against teams such as Red Star Belgrade, Schalke 04 and Barcelona, during Real Madrid's period of domination.
Later successes included Motormouth, The Storyteller, TUGS, How 2, Finders Keepers and Art Attack.
Later they changed their name to Touch of Joy and had some international successes.
Later in 354, Huan himself launched a campaign north against Former Qin, one of the successor states to Later Zhao, but after initial successes, he was forced to withdraw as he hesitated at attacking Former Qin's capital Chang ' an and ran out of food supplies.
Initially, Sima Xiuzhi and Lu Zongzhi enjoyed some successes, defeating Liu Yu's son-in-law Xu Kuizhi ( 徐逵之 ), but after Liu Yu himself arrived, he defeated Sima Xiuzhi's forces, capturing Jiangling and forcing Sima Xiuzhi and Lu Zongzhi to flee to Later Qin.
Later commercial successes included Presumed Innocent, based on the bestselling novel by Scott Turow, and another political thriller, The Pelican Brief, an adaptation of John Grisham's bestseller.
Later in her career, she turned down roles in films that became great successes, such as Bonnie and Clyde, Rosemary's Baby, True Grit, and Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice.
Later he ran two smaller production companies, Sherwood Productions and Gladden Entertainment, where he had moderate successes with Mr. Mom ( 1983 ), The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension ( 1984 ), Mannequin ( 1987 ) and Weekend at Bernie's ( 1989 ).
Later professional promoters, such as Bill Tilden and Jack Kramer, often convinced leading amateurs such as Pancho Gonzales and Rod Laver to join their tours with promises of good prize money, but these successes led to financial difficulties when players were paid too much and falling attendances resulted in reduced takings.
Later, back at the light-hearted Gaiety Theatre, with The Girl from Utah in 1913, and at Daly's Theatre, with The Happy Day in 1916, Jones achieved two last successes.

Later and unit
Later, the Myrmidons, led by Achilles, were known as the most fearsome fighting unit in Greece.
Later, a thousand of the rank and file of the Vichy Legion unit joined the 13th D. B. L. E.
Later in 1959, Bacon and his colleagues demonstrated a practical five-kilowatt unit capable of powering a welding machine.
After GM announced that same day that the sale was to an undisclosed Chinese company, CNN and the New York Times identified the buyer of the Hummer truck unit as China-based Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery Company Ltd. Later that day, Sichuan Tengzhong itself announced the deal on their own website.
Later legend associates Urien with the city of Carlisle, only twenty-five miles away ; Higham suggests that Rheged was " broadly conterminous with the earlier Civitas Carvetiorum, the Roman administrative unit based on Carlisle ".
Later that day several small attacks by the German 59th Infantry Division ( a 15th Army unit that had escaped across the South Beveland isthmus ) were beaten off, while small units of the 101st had moved south of Son.
Later, EA announced that BioWare would be merged with Mythic Entertainment, another division of EA, so that they could have all of their RPG development in one business unit.
Later, in 1982, Time Inc. ( which would go on to merge with Warner Communications to become Time Warner ) and Gulf + Western's Paramount Pictures unit ( now part of Viacom ) would buy stakes in the venture.
Later, parliamentary investigations questioned why such an elite commando unit was sent on a peacekeeping mission.
Later, a suicide bomber wounds four members of an intensive-care unit, one critically, in a paramedics ' dispatch station in Efrat.
Later that same year, on 26 September, the 3902nd Air Base Group ( later Wing ) became the host unit at Offutt.
Later absorbed by the B & O, this section of track is still in operation ( 2008 ), with unit coal trains providing most of the traffic.
Later reduced to a group level command, the unit, now known as the 336th Training Group, continues this mission for the Air Education and Training Command ( AETC ).
Later, he proposed the name electron for this unit.
Later, the name electron was assigned to the particle and the unit of charge e lost its name.
Later on, assisted by Regina Jonas among others, he set up a " suicide watch " unit.
Later Reliant replaced it with a 2. 8 Cologne engine, because had Ford withdrawn their Essex engines from the European market in favour of the Cologne unit.
Later, he was stationed in Juchao with 26 juns ( Jun was a military unit.
Later, Locotrol II evolved into the ' Universal ' system in which the radio-control equipment was installed on the locomotives themselves, rendering the relay car ( variously referred-to as an ' RCU ' for remote control unit or ' LRC ' for locomotive remote control ) redundant.
Later, the rise of the squadron as the principal sub-regimental unit saw the corresponding introduction of the squadron sergeant major.
Later versions of the CRAM ; 353-2 and 353-3 used Decks of 512 card, thus doubling the storage capacity of each unit.
Later, the Shamgar Commission pointed to serious flaws in the personal security unit.
Later the number of segments was increased to a total of 36 hexagonal segments fully controlled by an active optics control system, working together as a reflective unit.
Later on, the 65C816 was chosen as the core of the processing unit that powered the popular Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
Later ( 1904 ) the unit would be re-designated as the 22nd Sam Browne's Cavalry ( Frontier Force ) in his honour.

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