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Later in 1882, following the famous Australian victory at The Oval, Bligh led an England team to Australia, as he said, to " recover those ashes ".
Later, the Myrmidons, led by Achilles, were known as the most fearsome fighting unit in Greece.
Later he claimed to be the discoverer of the moons, which led to a dispute with the true discoverer, Galileo Galilei.
Later reactivation of faults at the base of the formation led to its disintegration from about.
King Gwanggaeto the Great often led expeditions into the Baekje, Gaya confederacy, Buyeo, Later Yan and against Japanese invaders with his cavalry.
Later development led to steam locomotives and great expansion of railway transportation.
Later Professor Hilary Kahn ( 1943-2007 ) from the University of Manchester joined the team and led the development from version EDIF 2 0 0 till the final version 4 0 0.
Later hymnody in the Western church introduced four-part vocal harmony as the norm, adopting major and minor keys, and came to be led by organ and choir.
Later discoveries led to a revision of classification, with Hominidae uniting the great apes ( now in the sub-family Ponginae ) and humans ( in the sub-family Homininae ).
Later he led a committee that sought to reform congress ' rules, and he used this opportunity to try to repeal the gag rule outright.
Later that year, the Honourable Ivo Bligh led a team of eight amateurs and four professionals to Australia to recover them, with the first two matches of the tour played at the MCG.
Later that year Duncan led an army into Moray, where he was killed by Macbeth on 15 August 1040 at Pitgaveny ( then called Bothnagowan ) near Elgin.
Later, they stumble across a group of non-possessed children and Father Horst, a Christian priest who led them to escape the settlement, and try to protect them from the attacks by the increasingly effective possessed humans, the weapons of the mercenaries of limited use, and their numbers insufficient to fend off the attackers.
Later, however, Dioxippus was framed for theft, which led him to commit suicide.
Later work on modification of histones led to the identification of an unexpected covalent modification of the histone protein by a bond between a lysine side chain of the histone and the C-terminal glycine residue of ubiquitin, a protein that had no known function.
Later, the trading posts in Sicily were lost when the new Pope Innocent III, though removing the excommunication cast over Pisa by his predecessor Celestine III, allied himself with the Guelph League of Tuscany, led by Florence.
Later, in 1670 – 71 the Don Cossacks led by Stenka Razin initiated a major uprising in the Volga Region, but the Tsar's troops were successful in defeating the rebels.
Later, in August, the Ayyubids launched a naval and ground assault to capture Beirut ; Saladin led his army in the Bekaa Valley.
Later that year, Ieyasu led 5, 000 of his own men supporting Nobunaga at the Battle of Anegawa against the Azai and Asakura clans.
Later, in 1763, victory in the Seven Years War led to the dominance of the British Empire, which was to be the foremost global power for over a century and grew to become the largest empire in history.
Later in 1707, Prince Eugene led an allied invasion of southern France from Italy, but was stalled by the French army.
Later work led by Edgar Kingsley Tratman ( 1899 – 1978 ) OBE DSc MD FSA explored the human occupation of the Rhinoceros hole, and showed that the fourth chamber of the great cave was a Romano-British cemetery.
Later, taxation and regulations governing the ingredients of alcoholic beverages led to commercial mead becoming a more obscure beverage until recently.
Later, Catherine sneaks back to Mrs. Tilney's rooms, to discover that her overactive imagination has once again led her astray, as nothing is strange or distressing in the rooms at all.

Later and Austria
Later however the Government turned around and gave 50 % of the order to Philips and their P2000 homecomputer even though the P2000 did not meet all the technical demands, was made in Austria and did not have network hard nor software.
Later on, they attacked the city of Noreia ( in modern Austria ) shortly before a group of Boii ( 32, 000 according to Julius Caesar-the number is probably an exaggeration ) joined the Helvetii in their attempt to settle in western Gaul.
Later on that day the German Empire, as an ally of Austria, declared war on Russia.
Once seriously questioned, the intermediates did not wait for the next Pan African Congress two years hence, but were officially rejected in 1965 ( again on an advisory basis ) by Burg Wartenstein Conference # 29, Systematic Investigation of the African Later Tertiary and Quarternary, a prestigious conference in anthropology held by the Wenner-Gren Foundation, at Burg Wartenstein Castle, which it then owned in Austria, attended by the same key scholars that attended the Pan African Congress, including Louis Leakey and Mary Leakey, who was delivering a pilot presentation of her typological analysis of Early Stone Age tools, to be included in her 1971 contribution to Olduvai Gorge, " Excavations in Beds I and II, 1960-1963.
Later he stayed some time at Grundlsee in Austria, and was received by Hitler at his summer house at Berchtesgaden, a sign of Hitler's continuing respect for him.
Later on, Italy entered the conflict on the side of the Entente against Austria – Hungary in May 1915 and Germany in August 1916.
Later, trying to flee the Nazi regime, Sullavan and Stewart attempt to ski across the border to safety in Austria.
Later in life, Poetsch was very annoyed when he discovered that in Mein Kampf he received high praise as a teacher but at the same time was denounced as an enemy of Austria.
Later, while returning from the crusade in disguise, Richard was recognised by Meinhard II of Görz, who is described as Conrad's nephew ( which suggests the identity of his first wife ), and then imprisoned by Conrad's cousin, Leopold V of Austria.
Later she remarried to Rudolph of Habsburg, duke of Austria, who also became king of Bohemia for a brief period in those unruly years.
Later, between 1961 and 1964, the book was republished in Graz, Austria.
Later tours with orchestra included a June 1956 itinerary to West Germany, East Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Later, Patriarch Gavrilo ( Dožić ) and Bishop Nikolaj ( Velimirović ) were moved to Austria, and were finally liberated by the US 36th Infantry Division in Tyrol in 1945.
Later he extended the work to cover the Bunjevci Croats in Hungary and Croats from Gradišće in Austria.
Later that day Schörner deserted his command for the Alpine redoubt, the site of a supposed last stand in Bavaria, and flew to Austria where he crashed landed and remained there until he was detained by the Americans on 18 May.
Later that day Schörner deserted his command and flew to Austria where on the 18 May he was arrested by the Americans.
Later on, Jews from Austria, France and Slovakia were brought here.
Later in the journey, it is revealed that Anna Wolff is actually working for Austria as a spy, tracking August Schmidt's arms deal.
Later, Reichsstudentenführer Scheel sent him to post-Anschluss Austria, where he occupied the same position at the University of Innsbruck.
Later in the year, to strengthen the Treaty of Utrecht, Britain, France and Austria contemplated ceding Sicily to the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI.
Later he served as commander of the Bavarian army and fought Austria.
Later he received equivalent honours from Denmark and Austria, but in England his work was for many years largely disregarded, despite Mill's acknowledgement of " a dashing piece of pioneer work, useful in training men for later service ".
Later, when the Council announced a decree deseating Don John of Austria, he was suspected to take side for the latter.
Russia and Austria joined to stop the election of a French candidate for the Polish throne, allowing Austria ’ s favored candidate to win Later, allied with Austria, Russia went to war with the Ottoman Empire in the hopes of gaining new territory.

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