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Later and examples
Later important examples of the poetic form included Rudyard Kipling ’ s ‘ Barrack Room Ballads ’ ( 1892-6 ) and Oscar Wilde ’ s ‘ Ballad of Reading Gaol ’ ( 1897 ).
Later, in Medieval England, campanology provided examples of what is now known as Hamiltonian cycles in certain Cayley graphs on permutations.
Later examples of state terrorism were the police state measures employed by the Soviet Union beginning in the 1920s, and by Germany's Nazi regime in the 1930s and 1940s.
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 notable aircraft designed and built by Airco during the war included the DH. 6 trainer, of which more than 2, 280 examples were built, and the DH. 4 and DH. 9 light bombers.
Later examples are the ' Wave of Saints ', who include the Venomous Bead ( Chapter III ); ' Waves of Pretenders ', usually divided into smaller waves of two: an Old Pretender and a Young Pretender ( Chapter XXX ); plus the ' Wave of Beards ' in the Elizabethan era ( Chapter XXXIII ).
Later examples of soul music include recordings by The Staple Singers ( such as I'll Take You There ), and Al Green's 1970s recordings, done at Willie Mitchell's ' Royal Recording in Memphis.
Later examples include Futura, Lucida, ITC Officina.
Later examples brought the counterbalance in line with the wing to improve control and reduce drag.
Later examples often have a " false edge " on the back near the tip, which was in many cases sharpened to make an actual edge and facilitate thrusting attacks.
Later examples of Bax ’ s Nordic affinity include Hardanger for two pianos ( 1927 ) and the orchestral tone-poem The Tale the Pine-Trees Knew ( 1931 ).
Later examples were built as two stories, with a roof supporting the inner colonnades where shops or sometimes offices were located.
Later published by Alfred A. Knopf as a book, Hersey's work is often cited as one of the earliest examples of New Journalism in its melding of elements of non-fiction reportage with the pace and devices of the novel.
Later examples are found in the Tolstaya burial and the Karagodeuashk kurgan ( Kuban area ), both dating to the 4th century BC.
Later examples are found in works by Peter Maxwell Davies and Roger Smalley ( Edwards 2001 ).
Later examples appear in the list of subscribers to The History of Elton, by the Rev.
Later examples can be found as the opening movement of each of Johann Sebastian Bach's Orchestral Suites, Partita in D major, BWV 828, C minor Cello Suite, BWV 1011, and as an opening to many oratorios by George Frideric Handel ( including Messiah ).
There are even examples of movies shot entirely on consumer camcorder equipment ( such as The Blair Witch Project and 28 Days Later ).
Later examples suggest that either French or American buildings were taxed by their height ( or number of storeys ) to the base of the roof, or that mansards were used to bypass zoning restrictions.
Later examples appear in Ben-Hur ( 1925 ) and in Cecil B. DeMille ’ s Sign of the Cross ( 1932 ) and Cleopatra ( 1934 ), although the execution of the gesture is still variable.
Later editions contained woodcuts by the well-known engravers Hans Springinklee and Erhard Schön, with beautiful miniatures in some existing manuscript examples, like the one at Vienna ( Cod.
Later examples used a yellowish lead glaze for the applied decorations which then stood out against the darker surface of the vessel ( Adler, 95 ).
Later Roman examples can be seen at Rough Castle on the Antonine Wall in Great Britain.
Later examples include Dekker's If This Be Not a Good Play the Devil is in It ( 1611 – 12 ) and Jonson's The Devil is an Ass ( 1616 ).

Later and approach
Later, though, it appears that Abauzit recanted this approach after a critical examination by his English translator, Dr. Twells.
Later research into airflows near or above the speed of sound used a related approach.
Later linguists who have influenced this theory include Noam Chomsky and Richard Montague, developing their version of the theory as they considered issues of the Argument from poverty of the stimulus to arise from the constructivist approach to linguistic theory.
Later he abandoned the complex, abstract applications of mathematics, and the Grid, and developed a more intuitive approach, epitomised in the Memoir of the Future.
Later they adopted a more modular approach and were split into a user interface and an engine.
Later variants used a hybrid approach.
Later critics, such as Martin Scorsese, expanded that characterization, insisting that despite Wise's notorious workaday concentration on stylistic perfection within the confines of genre and budget, his choice of subject matter and approach still functioned to identify Wise as an artist and not merely an artisan.
Later this became known as Military Science, and later still would adopt the scientific method approach to the conduct of military operations under the influence of the Industrial Revolution thinking.
Later, Scott went beyond copying mediaeval English gothic for his Victorian Gothic or Gothic Revival buildings, and began to introduce features from other styles and European countries as evidenced in his Midland red-brick construction, the Midland Grand Hotel at London's St Pancras Station, from which approach Scott believed a new style might emerge.
" Later the young women Britta is referring to approach her and tell Britta she is " fearless, honest, and speaking from your heart.
Later the younger brother of Louis XI, Charles, Duke of Berry, made an approach, to the intense annoyance of his brother the King, who attempted to prevent the necessary papal dispensation for consanguinity.
Later games, such as id Software's Quake III Arena and Epic Games's 1998 Unreal were designed with this approach in mind, with the engine and content developed separately.
Later, Lord Rayleigh would show that it was in fact due to the scattering of light, but regardless, Clausius used a far more mathematical approach than some have used.
Later in the day, in London and Hong Kong, PCCW issued statements saying it had made a preliminary takeover approach to C & W in a letter at the end of 2002.
Later film and TV uses of the " Rashomon effect " focus on revealing " the truth " in a now conventional technique that presents the final version of a story as the truth, an approach that only matches Kurosawa's film on the surface.
Later, he developed a double-contrast approach to improve visibility.
Later in the 1970s and early 1980s Hancock took a more commercial approach.
Later, however, academics rejected the approach as unscientific, and as not objective.
Later Giambattista Vico was to take Bodin ’ s cultural history approach noticeably further.
Later transistorized models, while sharing a similar mechanical approach to sound generation, didn't replicate the " fat " sound of the tube-based models, but instead sported a soulful and useful tremolo.
Historically, however, the approach can be traced to John Stuart Mill, who in his letter to George Grote, explained: “ human happiness, even one ’ s own, is in general more successfully pursued by acting on general rules, than by measuring the consequences of each act ; and this is still more the case with the general happiness, since any other plan would not only leave everybody uncertain what to expect, but would involve perpetual quarrelling ….”( in Francis E. Mineka and Dwight N. Lindley ( eds ) The Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Volume XIV-The Later Letters of John Stuart Mill 1849-1873 Part I, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, Published 1972, Vol.
Later on, Socinianism, named for Italian theologian Laelius Socinus, became its main theological approach.
Later, with the rise of cohomology theory in the 1930s, he contributed to the intersection number approach ( that is, in cohomological terms, the ring structure ) via the cup product and duality on manifolds.
Later critics who refined their formalist approach to New Criticism by actively rejecting his psychological emphasis included, besides Brooks and Tate, John Crowe Ransom, W. K. Wimsatt, R. P. Blackmur, and Murray Krieger.

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