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Later and life
Later, rising ninety, he was beset by publishers for the story of his life and miracles, as he put it, but, calling himself the Needy Knife-grinder, he had spent his time writing short articles and long letters and could not get even a small popular book done.
Later in life, Mary struggled with the stresses of losing her husband and sons, and Robert Lincoln committed her temporarily to a mental health asylum in 1875.
What interests him, he tells Rieux, is how to become a saint, even though he does not believe in God .</ br > Later in the novel, Tarrou tells Rieux, with whom he has become friends, the story of his life.
Later in the novel, when Tarrou tells Rieux the story of his life, he adds a new dimension to the term ” plague .“ He views it not just as a specific disease or simply as the presence of an impersonal evil external to humans.
Later in his life, we are told:
Later in life, Carnegie's firm opposition to religion softened.
Later in his life, Beowulf is himself king of the Geats, and finds his realm terrorised by a dragon whose treasure had been stolen from his hoard in a burial mound.
" Later in life Montgomery refused to allow his son David to have anything to do with his grandmother and he refused to attend her funeral in 1949.
Later in his life he had a religious crisis, influenced by Counter-Reformation piety, which resulted in condemning his own works depicting nudity, and he left all his possessions to the Jesuits.
Later in the 11th Century the Varangian Guard became dominated by Anglo-Saxons who preferred this way of life to subjugation by the new Norman kings of England.
Later, he wrote long adventure novels dealing with Oriental life.
Later in life, he couldn't do without one.
Later in life he lightheartedly gave himself ( along with John Knowles, Tommy Emmanuel, Steve Wariner and Jerry Reed ) the honorary degree CGP, standing for " Certified Guitar Player ".
Later in life, Elizabeth recalled the stupidity of her teachers there, though her schooling there did help establish a love of reading.
Later in life, Rossini claimed to have written the opera in only twelve days.
Later in life, Groucho would sometimes note to talk-show hosts, not entirely jokingly, that he was unable to actually insult anyone, because the target of his comment assumed it was a Groucho-esque joke and would laugh.
Later, in Woody Allen's comic tribute to Bogart Play It Again, Sam ( 1972 ), Bogart's ghost comes to the aid of Allen's bumbling character, a movie critic with woman troubles and whose " sex life has turned into the ' Petrified Forest '".
Later in life, especially after his election to the House, he was famous as the most prominent national leader opposing slavery.
Later in his life, Greenberg proposed that nearly all of the language families of northern Eurasia belong to a single higher-order family, which he called Eurasiatic.
Later, when on trial for his life at Nuremberg, Ribbentrop claimed to have always been opposed to the " Final Solution " and to have done everything in his power to stop it.
Later in his life he emigrated to the United States to escape the effects of World War II.
Later in life he claimed that the priority of simplicity and dependability in his designs was influenced by principles he had gained from reading of Russian literature and the Bible.
Later Christians found numerous other parallels between the life of Moses and Jesus to the extent that Jesus was likened to a " second Moses.
Later in life he purportedly discovered a half-brother named James Owen, with whom he co-wrote the song " Theme from A Summer Place ".

Later and referred
Later, many AMPS networks were partially converted to D-AMPS, often referred to as TDMA ( though TDMA is a generic term that applies to many cellular systems ).
Later academics also referred to them as " the properties of being.
Later, the term was widely used in canon law for an important determination, especially a decree issued by the Pope, now referred to as an apostolic constitution.
Later empiricism referred to a theory of knowledge in philosophy which adheres to the principle that knowledge arises from experience and evidence gathered specifically using the senses.
Later, he also referred to himself as a " phonometrician " ( meaning " someone who measures sounds ") preferring this designation to that of a " musician ", after having been called " a clumsy but subtle technician " in a book on contemporary French composers published in 1911.
The areas administered from Rome are referred to by historians the Western Roman Empire and those under the immediate authority of Constantinople called the Eastern Roman Empire or ( after the Battle of Yarmouk in 636 AD ) the Later Roman or Byzantine Empire.
Later that year Churchill referred to the invasion of the Soviet Union as " the dull, drilled, docile brutish masses of the Hun soldiery, plodding on like a swarm of crawling locusts.
Later he was referred to as the " weeping philosopher ," as opposed to Democritus, who is known as the " laughing philosopher.
Later, shrinking, it was referred to as IBM and the BUNCH.
Later, the pact is commonly referred to as the Double-Ten Agreement.
Later versions of the system were referred to as the " XVM " family.
Later Arabic astronomers, geographers and physicists referred to him by his name in Batlaymus.
Later generation methods will become established because they will be more efficient in terms of the energy input for the same degree of enrichment and the next method of enrichment to be commercialized will be referred to as third generation.
Later, as a military solution became less feasible, the ROC referred to the PRC as " Communist China "" ( 中共 ).
Later, in 1547, Charles signed a humiliating treaty with the Ottomans to gain him some respite from the huge expenses of their war, in which he was seen as the equivalent of the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire-Ibrahim Pasha at the time-and was referred to as only the King of Spain since there could only be one Emperor in the world and it was Suleiman.
Later the type became referred to as burley tobacco, and it was air-cured.
Later, Morton wrote a book, New English Canaan, in which he referred to Myles Standish as, " Captain Shrimp ," and wrote, " I have found the Massachusetts Indians more full of humanity than the Christians.
Later classicism in painting and sculpture from the mid-18th and 19th centuries is generally referred to as Neoclassicism.
Later, the Resistance was more formally referred to as the " French Forces of the Interior " ( Forces Françaises de l ' Intérieur, or FFI ).
Later, Afrikaans was sometimes also referred to as " African Dutch " or " Kitchen Dutch ", although these terms were mainly pejorative.
Later chroniclers often referred to the position that St-Calais held as justiciar, although the formal office did not yet exist.
Later the orchestra began to develop its own character, particularly in the woodwind section, led by Jack Brymer ( clarinet ), Gwydion Brooke ( bassoon ), Terence McDonagh ( oboe ), and Gerald Jackson ( flute ), sometimes referred to as ‘ The Royal Family ’.
Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus, commonly referred to simply as Vegetius, was a writer of the Later Roman Empire.
Later written accounts of the town date from the 15th century when it is referred to as " Henderleithen ", and at this point it is recorded as a hamlet within the Parish of Traquair, which with its major baronial house, was centre of the Parish.

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