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Later during the 6th century BC, most of Anatolia was conquered by the Persian Achaemenid Empire, the Persians having usurped the Medes as the dominant dynasty in Iran.
Later, the Myrmidons, led by Achilles, were known as the most fearsome fighting unit in Greece.
Later, Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevsky, one of the most prominent officers of the Red Army of the Soviet Union during the inter-war years, developed the concept of deep operations from his experiences of the Polish-Soviet War.
The Naviglio Grande is the most important of the lombard “ navigli ” and the oldest functioning canal in Europe. Later, canals were built in the Netherlands and Flanders to drain the polders and assist the transportation of goods.
Later analyses have pointed out that these are the modes most susceptible to foreground contamination from synchrotron, dust, and free-free emission, and from experimental uncertainty in the monopole and dipole.
Later, the location of most of the action moved to Dilbert's workplace, and the strip started to satirize technology, workplace, and company issues.
The Docklands are also the location of District 1, the most functional section of Britain during the outbreak of Rage Virus and the headquarters for Army Officials in Juan Carlos Fresnadillo's 2007 movie 28 Weeks Later.
Later models of removable pack drives, from IBM and others, became the norm in most computer installations and
Later in life, especially after his election to the House, he was famous as the most prominent national leader opposing slavery.
Later Leo Castelli exhibited the works of other American artists, including those of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein for most of their careers.
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 also used in generative linguistics, most famously by Noam Chomsky and Morris Halle, and remains central to many accounts of the development of modern phonology.
Later, when the complete models were built, most of them featured vertical turntables.
Later, in 1943, Page greatly improved radar with the monopulse technique that was used for many years in most radar applications.
Later it was found that a similar gene in cells is involved in cell signaling, which was most likely excised with the proviral DNA.
Later, it was noted that one of the most significant characteristics of RISC processors was that external memory was only accessible by a load or store instruction.
Later generations assigned to Kobyla the most illustrious pedigrees.
Later under the leadership of Heinrich Himmler between 1929 and 1945, the SS was renamed the " Schutz-Staffel " and grew from a small paramilitary formation to one of the largest and most powerful organizations in the Third Reich.
Later, after Sokal's self-exposure of his pseudoscientific hoax article in the journal Lingua Franca, the Social Text editors explained in a published essay that they had requested editorial changes that Sokal refused to make, and had had concerns about the quality of the writing, stating " We requested him ( a ) to excise a good deal of the philosophical speculation and ( b ) to excise most of his footnotes.
Later Breton wrote, " In literature, I was successively taken with Rimbaud, with Jarry, with Apollinaire, with Nouveau, with Lautréamont, but it is Jacques Vaché to whom I owe the most.
Later ( probably to appeal for support from the United States and most Western nations ), he would make toppling the Islamic government one of his intentions as well.
Later Huxley responded to Zaehner in an article published in 1961: " For most of those to whom the experiences have been vouchsafed, their value is self-evident.
Later, most tape drives of the 1980s introduced the use of an internal data buffer to somewhat reduce start-stop situations.
Later, technicalities in the law were exploited to keep the accused imprisoned without bail even where the offenses were bailable ; such loopholes were for the most part closed by the Habeas Corpus Act 1679.
Later, Del Río renamed the element erythronium ( Greek: ερυθρός " red ") as most of its salts turned red upon heating.

Later and churches
Later, the heads of various national churches became Patriarchs, but they are ranked below the Pentarchy.
Later, churches owned vineyards and monks produced wine for use in the sacrament of Eucharist.
Later in life, his musical talents led him to play the organ for churches all over France.
Later land was given to the First Lutheran Church ( 1780 ) and Zion Reformed Church ( organized in 1780 ) under the same agreement, and these churches came to be known as the " Rose Rent Churches.
Later he set on fire the whole town along with its five churches.
Later, some of these caves were converted into churches and feature beautiful iconography, the most representative of which is that found at ‘ Ayia Mavri.
Later, the Reformed churches of France, Scotland, and Hungary would do likewise.
Later he contributed with works now lost to the Venetian churches of San Giovanni Evangelista ( 1452 ) and St. Mark ( 1466 ).
Later many Russian churches were destroyed and these paintings remain the only documenting images.
Later negotiations brought the Anglican churches of the Iberian Peninsula into the agreement.
Later, stone crosses were erected at the places where churches were founded, and they became pilgrimage centres.
Later they would lead these churches into the Assemblies of God.
Later, the book mentioned that the churches had elders.
Later documentary evidence suggests that they were probably the churches at Poulton, Kirkham and St Michael's on Wyre.
Later, day churches were also introduced, for e. g. The Apostolic church, Independent churches, like Deeper Life Bible Church, came into the area in the second part of the 20th century.
Later, an other decree of the same bishop of Cochin dated 11 November 1622, tracing that one indicated in 1602, entrusted newly to the Jesuits the spiritual cure in the districts of Jaffna, Trincomalee and Batticaloa, giving to them possibility to build churches, to train the sacraments and to convert the souls.
Later the churches of Santa Ana, San Lázaro and Señor de Burgos were built.
Later writers expanded the legend, giving accounts of missionary activity under Lucius and attributing to him the foundation of certain churches.
Later, he would also erect important churches in Kiev, notably his family sepulchre at Berestovo and the church of Our Lady at Podil.
Later with the arrival of Christianity it became the capital of Makuria, and several churches were built.
Later he pastored churches in Arkansas.
Later kings parceled out the forest land to churches, monasteries, bishoprics and nobles resulting in the fragmentation of the formerly royal forest and the erosion of its boundaries and legal status.
Later, in 1930, following the reunion of the churches and theological teaching facilities, the Glasgow Church college was renamed " Trinity College ".

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