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Later and investigated
Later, events were investigated by the British Civil Affairs.
Later revelations were to prove that both were correct although Clayton's report showed that Smith had not investigated the top of Wahanga to the same degree as Clayton.
Later, the report of a committee of the House of Representatives which investigated the dam's collapse felt that the discovery of the caves should have been sufficient for the Bureau of Reclamation to doubt its ability to fill them in with grout, but this did not happen: the Bureau continued to insist, even after the dam had failed, that the grouting was appropriate.
Later, in April 1856, a three-man congressional committee investigated the vote.
Later on he investigated the Carboniferous, Devonian and Silurian formations.
Later on he was investigated by the FBI for fraud.
Later, Chambers watched from nearby as police officers investigated the scene.
Later inquiries linked her to 23 suspected deaths by poisoning between 1833 – 1841, but none of these was thoroughly investigated since they were outside the ten-year limit for prosecution and there was no scientific evidence.
Later, after the scandal has been investigated and indictments handed down, Freddy, who has recovered, is seen looking at the New York skyline from across the Hudson.
Later, the FIA investigated the car, and corroborated Brabham's claim that the fan's primary effect was to cool the car, meeting the letter, if not the spirit, of the rules.
Later Orde ( by then a Deputy Assistant Commissioner ) was assigned to the senior staff of the Stevens Report which investigated government collusion in sectarian killings in Northern Ireland.
Later, Dave, a gang member, tells Cathy that he has investigated the mill and has discovered the lock on one of the side doors is faulty which gives Steed and Cathy a chance to investigate whilst the sisters are at church.
Later he investigated charges about a single-sentence claim in anti-gun-control scholar John Lott's book, More Guns, Less Crime, concluding that Lott's behavior was " troubling ".
Later, when Beth confessed to killing Carl in self-defense, both Harley and Phillip were unconvinced and investigated further.
Later on he was engaged for about three years at Dolgelly, another though small gold-mining region, and here he carefully investigated the rocks and fossils of the Lingula Flags, his observations being published in an important and now classic memoir in the Geological Magazine for 1867.

Later and subject
Later the Universal House of Justice, initially elected in 1963, made a ruling on the subject that it was not possible for another Guardian to be appointed.
Later artists painting the subject include Renoir and Salvador Dalí.
Later, on January 3, 1891, Baum reverted to the subject in an editorial response to the event:
Later filmmakers have pointed out that the only cameras available to Flaherty at the time were both large and immobile, making it impossible to effectively capture most interior shots or unstructured exterior scenes without significantly modifying the environment and subject action.
Later it was the subject of a 1959 ballet by English composer Sir Malcolm Arnold and, in 1979, a Tony award-winning Broadway musical by Stephen Sondheim.
Later novels and short stories speak only of the Ekumen, which now includes the Gethenians, who were the subject of The Left Hand of Darkness.
Later the memorial written by Moro during his imprisonment was subject to several plots, including the assassination of journalist Mino Pecorelli and general Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa, which involved Andreotti and some figures of his wing.
Later, Balzac became the subject of a monumental statue by the French sculptor Auguste Rodin, which stands near the intersection of Boulevard Raspail and Boulevard Montparnasse.
Later, as a consequence of revolt in 1567, the southern provinces became subject to Spain ( 1579 ), then to the Austrian Habsburgs ( 1713 ), to France ( 1795 ), and finally in 1815 to the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Later, in 1533, he wrote to James V of Scotland pointing out this essay on duty under the adage Spartam nactus es, ( You who were born to Sparta shall serve her ), on the subject of the Flodden campaign and the death of James and his son, Alexander.
Later in the 20th century, the falls was a featured location in 1980s movie Superman II, and was itself the subject of a popular IMAX movie, Niagara: Miracles, Myths and Magic.
Later authors on the subject included Joseph Swetnam, Zachary Wylde, and Donald McBane.
Later on, conquest of the entire galaxy made the Galactic Empire, with Trantor as its capital planet, a reality ; the planet no longer sending out ambassadors, but only governors to royal subject worlds.
" Later, on the subject of torture used during the Vietnam War, Fonda told The New York Times in 1973, " I'm quite sure that there were incidents of torture ... but the pilots who were saying it was the policy of the Vietnamese and that it was systematic, I believe that's a lie.
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, its GM cotton seed was the subject of NGO agitation because of its higher cost.
The people of Farmington have been the subject of several civil rights investigations, including the 2005 report, The Farmington Report: Civil Rights for Native Americans 30 Years Later.
Later this area was the subject of battles between the Muslims and the Christian Kingdom of León in the first half of the eleventh century.
Later, in the case of Willson v. Black-Bird Creek Marsh Co.,, Chief Justice Marshall wrote: " We do not think that the act empowering the Black Bird Creek Marsh Company to place a dam across the creek, can, under all the circumstances of the case, be considered as repugnant to the power to regulate commerce in its dormant state, or as being in conflict with any law passed on the subject.
Later it was found that zinc is not very stable dimensionally ; it is subject to creep.
Later in the year, on November 17, Transmeta announced the signing of a definitive agreement to be acquired by Novafora, a digital video processor company based in San Diego, CA, for $ 255. 6 million in cash, subject to adjustments dependent on working capital.
Later in the decade, he began to use his own earlier drawings and watercolours as the subject for his paintings.
Later books in the series tackled biology ( a subject taken up by the son of Mr and Mrs Tompkins who has inherited the Professor's academic leanings ) and advanced cosmology.
Later, he admitted that his career was delayed because he had spent too long looking for a subject that would sustain his interest.
Later the public's interpretation of the symbolism of the painting went even farther afield, and it appeared in a myriad of commercial advertisements and parodies, such as doctored images of the subject watching a television, sometimes accompanied by slogans such as " Whistler's Mother is Off Her Rocker.

Later and generally
Later Christian writers stated that Ammonius was a Christian, but it is now generally assumed that there was a different Ammonius of Alexandria who wrote biblical texts.
Later, the term Mesopotamia was more generally applied to the all the lands between the Euphrates and the Tigris, thereby incorporating not only parts of Syria but also almost all of Iraq and southeastern Turkey.
Later Oxfordians have generally abandoned this argument.
Later poets and aestheticians often distinguished poetry from, and defined it in opposition to prose, which was generally understood as writing with a proclivity to logical explication and a linear narrative structure.
Later accounts also speak of a Gallic persecution, especially at Lyons, under Severus, but historians, based on archaeological and literary evidence, generally consider these events actually to have taken place under Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Later chronicles written during the reign of Henry II were generally more negative: Walter Map, for example, described Stephen as " a fine knight, but in other respects almost a fool.
The Nevi ' im are often divided into the Earlier Prophets ( נביאים ראשונים ), which are generally historical in nature, and the Later Prophets ( נביאים אחרונים ), which contain more exhortational prophecies.
Later cases have undermined Slocum, but generally only when the evidence is overwhelming, or if a specific law provides narrow guidelines by which there can be no reasonable question as to the required outcome, may the court enter " judgment as a matter of law " or otherwise set aside the jury's findings.
Later work confirmed that tube unreliability was not as serious an issue as generally believed ; the 1946 ENIAC, with over 17, 000 tubes, had a tube failure ( which took 15 minutes to locate ) on average every two days.
Later in the day, breaking news would generally replace them or reduce their importance.
Later, Zagreus drops Boleyn in favor of another young protégé, Archie Margolin, before finally marrying the wealthy, elderly Lady Fredigonde, generally considered to be a parody of Dame Edith Sitwell.
Later the solid-drawn, central-fire cartridge case, made of one entire solid piece of tough hard metal, an alloy of copper, with a solid head of thicker metal, has been generally substituted.
Later classicism in painting and sculpture from the mid-18th and 19th centuries is generally referred to as Neoclassicism.
Later authors, such as Peter Gandy and Timothy Freke, have expanded this line of reasoning to encompass not merely Roman Catholicism, but Christianity more generally.
Later historians have reclaimed Niépce from relative obscurity, and it is now generally recognized that his " heliographic " process was the first successful example of what we now call photography: an image created on a light-sensitive surface, by the action of light.
Later, the Models of Yesteryear, Dinky, and Convoy series were used as a basis for creating themed collectible " mini-series " of models, while the Super Kings range often yielded large-scale truck " specials ", all of which were generally offered only by mail order.
Later it came to mean a fictitious narrative, generally referring to something that might naturally occur, by which spiritual and moral matters might be conveyed.
* Later in 1967, CP / CMS became generally available on the IBM System / 360-67, where, although the new control program CP-67 was a substantial re-implementation of CP-40, CMS remained essentially the same.
Later, as Young is generally understood to have taught, Adam returned to the earth to become the literal father of Jesus.
Later, he distanced himself from the Hague School and today he is generally regarded as an Amsterdam Impressionist.
Later, during the Yuan Dynasty the two terms were merged to become the generally translated " phoenix ", but the " King of Birds " came to symbolize the Empress when paired with a dragon as a dragon represented the Emperor.
Later writings about the film have been generally positive.
Later phases are generally associated with historical periods and are named accordingly.
Later in Muslim times it continued to be a major garden and landscape tree and dominates many historic gardens, now generally called chinar.
Later this post became known as the Chief Justiciar ( or royal capital justiciar ), although the titles were not generally used contemporaneously.

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