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Later he changed his title to the Prince of Wei, and his state was therefore known as Northern Wei.
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Later, US naval policy was changed so that after events of such psychological trauma, the crew would be dispersed to new assignments.
Later, President Bush ’ s hat was changed to a Roman military helmet ( again, atop an asterisk ) representing imperialism.
Later, however, the Sultan changed his orders and had Fakhr-al-Din and his family killed on 13 April 1635 in Istanbul, bringing an end to an era in the history of Lebanon, which would not regain its current boundaries until it was proclaimed a mandate state and republic in 1920.
Later, the Neoplatonist Iamblichus changed the role of the " One ", effectively altering the role of the Demiurge as second cause or dyad, which was one of the reasons that Iamblichus and his teacher Porphyry came into conflict.
Later, the barrel was changed to be made of metal, so that a more explosive gunpowder could be used and put more force into the propulsion of the projectile.
Later, influences from the Roman Empire, Eastern Europe, and the Byzantine Empire changed Greek music.
Later in the war, the law was changed to allow the transfer of Militia units to the 2nd AIF ; of these Militia units, 65 % of their personnel had volunteered for overseas service.
Later revisions, dubbed ' Fat Agnus ', added 512 KB pseudo-fast RAM, which for ECS was changed to 1 MB ( sometimes called ' Fatter Agnus ') and subsequently to 2 MB chip RAM.
Later the city's name was changed to Madīnat an-Nabiy ( " city of the prophet ") or Al-Madīnat ( u ) ' l-Munawwarah ( " the enlightened city " or " the radiant city ").
Later when production was ramped up the design was changed to flat steel scissor, folding-type legs.
Later authors changed the interpretation, commonly reading it as exclusive or, or in set theory terms symmetric difference ; this step means that addition is always defined.
Later the plans were changed to a smaller scale, and in 1847 – 1855 the area was closed by the construction of the gallery wing now separating the Zwinger from the Theatre Square.
Later he changed his position and, when he was seeking the presidency, gave strong support for the Second Bank of the United States.
Later AF timers changed the color coding, coloring the Alert button blue, the Take Cover button yellow, and the " Fire " button red ( used to call out volunteer fire fighters ), thus confusing the color coding of the alerts.
Later in the production of that season, the producers had it changed to brown, because they thought that his hair looked like his skin ; as well, during an artistic convention of the show, Groening stated that he wanted only the Simpsons to have yellow hair.
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, 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 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.
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, 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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