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Later and Middle
Later during the Middle Eocene a rifting period affected the area and caused formation of the Rhine graben.
France in the Later Middle Ages 1200 – 1500, ( 2003 ) excerpt and text search
* Arthur Cash, Laurence Sterne: The Early and Middle Years ( ISBN 0-416-82210-X, 1975 ) and Laurence Sterne: The Later Years ( ISBN 0-416-32930-6, 1986 )
The Making of Saint Louis: Kingship, Sanctity, and Crusade in the Later Middle Ages ( Cornell University Press, 2008 ) 352 pp.
In African archaeology, which applies only from the Sahara southward, Lower Paleolithic is replaced by " Early Stone Age ," Middle Paleolithic is replaced by " Middle Stone Age " and Upper Paleolithic by " Later Stone Age.
The Making of the Magdalen: Preaching and Popular Devotion in the Later Middle Ages.
It adopted Goodman and Lowe's 3-stage system at that time, the stages to be called Early, Middle and Later.
After its adoption by the First Pan African Congress in 1947, the Three-Stage Chronology was amended by the Third Congress in 1955 to include a First Intermediate Period between Early and Middle, to encompass the Fauresmith and Sangoan technologies, and the Second Intermediate Period between Middle and Later, to encompass the Magosian technology and others.
* Nicholson, R., Scotland-the Later Middle Ages, 1974.
Later on when Foucault went to Iran “ to be there at the birth of a new form of ideas ,” he wrote that the new “ Muslim ” style of politics could signal the beginning of a new form of “ political spirituality ,” not just for the Middle East, but also for Europe, which had adopted the practice of secular politics ever since the French Revolution.
* Nicholson, R., Scotland-the Later Middle Ages, 1974.
Later envoys included Odoric of Pordenone, Giovanni de ' Marignolli, John of Montecorvino, Niccolò de ' Conti, or Ibn Battuta, a Moroccan Muslim traveller, who passed through the present-day Middle East and across the Silk Road from Tabriz, between 1325 – 1354.
The Later Middle Ages "
Later, by the Middle Ages, the term came to refer to diamond, as it was the hardest material then known, and remains the hardest non-synthetic material known.
Later influences on the development of Scots were from Romance languages via ecclesiastical and legal Latin, Norman and later Parisian French due to the Auld Alliance as well as Dutch and Middle Low German influences due to trade and immigration from the Low Countries.
The export of Greek wine to England in the Later Middle Ages ', in Eat, Drink and be Merry ( Luke 12: 19 )- Food and Wine in Byzantium: Papers of the 37th Annual Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, in Honour of Professor A. A. M.
Later in Middle Irish they are also known as the Fomóraig.
The tomb front supporting his effigy slab ( but not originally belonging to it ) bears eight niches containing fifteenth-century carved figures of gallowglasses, mercenaries of Scottish origin who played a major role in Irish wars of the Later Middle Ages.
Later in the Middle Ages Tiel was associated with the Hanseatic League.
Education in the village of Mattawan is provided by the Mattawan Consolidated School District ( K-12 ), which consists of the Early Elementary School ( grades K-2 ), the Later Elementary School ( grades 3-5 ), the Middle School ( grades 6-8 ), and the High School ( grades 9-12 ).
Later the school was known as Robersonville Middle School until it closed in December 2000.
Later, the rich lands of Middle Tennessee were hunting grounds for the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Shawnee, and other tribes prior to the late 18th century.

Later and Ages
Later Dark Ages sourcebooks for the World of Darkness lend some credence to this presumption ( insofar as they show that White Wolf liked the idea ), as does the fact that Mark Rein Hagen ( one of the core figures at White Wolf, co-creator of the World of Darkness ) was one of the founders at Lion Rampant, and a co-creator of Ars Magica.
Later in the Middle Ages, the Cretan school was the main source of icons for the West, and the artists there could adapt their style to Western iconography when required.
Ranald Nicholson agrees with Donaldson in his Scotland: The Later Middle Ages ( 1974 ) and describes Robert III as a failure, like his father, because he wasn ’ t dominant.
The Later Middle Ages.
* From Kings to Warlords: The Changing Political Structure of Gaelic Ireland in the Later Middle Ages, Katharine Simms, Dublin, 1987
: Sainthood in the Later Middle Ages.
" Die Geschichte der Heiligen Lanze vom späteren Mittelalter bis zum Ende des Heiligen Römischen Reiches ( 1806 ) History of the Holy Lance from the Later Middle Ages to the End of the Holy Roman Empire ( 1806 ).
Later, fallen, ill, in the darkness of the Middle Ages, on heaths and in forests, it was hidden by the witch ...
* Carus-Wilson, E. M., The Overseas Trade of Bristol in the Later Middle Ages, 2nd Ed., 1967
* Vauchez, Andre ; Sainthood in the Later Middle Ages ; Cambridge University Press ; 1997
* Myers, A. R., English in the Later Middle Ages ( 1953 ).
Later, in 2002, the gameline was replaced by Dark Ages: Vampire.
They returned to Narnia to find Caspian dying as he returned from his voyage which ended the Age of Exploration and began Narnia's Later Ages.
The world of Narnia was finally destroyed in the end of the Later Ages of the year 2555, during the reign of King Tirian, son of King Erlian and seventh in descent from Rilian.

Later and light
Later the British also developed a version of the Mk. VI light tank armed with 4 machine guns that was known as Light Tank AA Mk. I.
Later, Albert Einstein proposed that the quanta of light might be regarded as real particles, and ( still later ) the particle of light was given the name photon, to correspond with other particles being described around this time, such as the electron and proton.
Later, the German forces fielded the Sturmgewehr 44 during World War II, a light automatic rifle firing a reduced power " intermediate cartridge ".
Later, the Gospel relates that Jesus regarded John as " a burning and shining lamp, and you were willing to rejoice for a while in his light " ( John 5: 35 ).
Later in the same year Einstein derived the Lorentz transformation under the assumptions of the principle of relativity and the constancy of the speed of light in any inertial reference frame,
Later, Maxwell's equations showed that light is an electromagnetic wave.
Later, Mascart ( 1872 ) showed that the interference fringes of polarized light in calcite remained uninfluenced as well.
Later microcontrollers ( such as the early versions of the Freescale 68HC11 and early PIC microcontrollers ) had quartz windows that allowed ultraviolet light in to erase the EPROM.
Later generations ' fascination with ancient Sparta, and particularly the Battle of Thermopylae, has led to Xerxes's portrayal in works of popular culture, though more often than not in a negative light, often portraying him as ranging from unsympathetic to megalomaniacal.
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, he was a well-known prosecutor and defender at the trials of a series of provincial governors, including Baebius Massa, governor of Baetica, Marius Priscus, the governor of Africa, Gaius Caecilius Classicus, governor of Baetica and most ironically in light of his later appointment to this province, Gaius Julius Bassus and Varenus Rufus, both governors of Bithynia-Pontus.
Later repairs are worked in light yellow, orange, and light greens.
Later that afternoon, on an errand with her sister Marie and school friend Jeanne ( Mary Anderson ) to collect firewood outside the town of Lourdes, Bernadette is left behind when her companions warn her not to wade through the cold river by the Massabielle caves for fear of taking ill. About to cross anyway, Bernadette is distracted by a strange breeze and a change in the light.
Later that century, an electric powered light rail system known as the Akron, Bedford, and Cleveland Interurban Line was completed.
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 lightships, for purposes of visibility, normally had bright red hulls which displayed the name of the station in white upper case letters ; relief light vessels displayed the word RELIEF instead.
Later that year in his 22nd bout with a record of 21 wins 1 defeat ( 11KO ) he faced Ener Julio for the USBA light welterweight title, he won via a 12 round split decision.
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 the Qeya style became popular during the Tiwanaku III phase " Typified by vessels of a soft, light brown ceramic paste ".
Later, smaller bulbs became available making internal light possible, for instance in a hysteroscope by Charles David in 1908.
Later, mirrors reflected a light beam to a direct-recording plate or roll of photographic paper.
Later in the thirteenth century, Dōgen Zenji ( the founder of the Soto school ) used much of Hongzhis ' writings on silent illumination to help shed light on what he termed shikantaza.

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