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Later references to this game are found in France and Spain.
1, No. 2, July 1970, A Charlton Publication ) attributes this song to Susan Heather ( a pseudonym used by Marian B. Yarneall ), ( c ) 1952, 1965 by Mamy Music Corp out of Paoli, Pa. Later references show copyrights held by Gaylord Program Services, Inc. out of Nashville, TN, but this may be because Gaylord holds the copyrights for " Hee Haw.
Later analysis revealed the problem not to be a lack of observational data but included references to negative observations.
Later, the 14th century war chronicle Taiheiki contained many references to shinobi, and credited the destruction of a castle by fire to an unnamed but " highly skilled shinobi ".
Later still, the plural " Sileni " went out of use and the only references were to one individual named Silenus, the teacher and faithful companion of the wine-god Dionysus.
This notation was in compliance with the list of trademarked character names supplied by Lucasfilm's legal department .< ref > Later references to the error would forget its origin and slowly morph into the urban myth.
Later in the book, references are made to the graves of GAR members in California in order to emphasize the passage of time.
* Centre Point is one of the locations Jim ( Cillian Murphy ) walks past in the ' deserted London ' scenes of UK horror film 28 Days Later ( 2002 ), Director Danny Boyle also references this ( as " a famous empty / partially empty building in London ") on the DVD commentary.
Later Western references, which condemn the work, such as Jerome and Decretum Gelasianum, traditionally connected to Pope Gelasius I, are apparently based upon the judgment of Eusebius, not upon a direct knowledge of the text.
Later, Burnham stated that Guyana allowed the Temple to operate in the manner it did on the references of Mondale, Rosalynn Carter, and San Francisco Mayor George Moscone.
Later medieval references to Fleet Ponds are few, but include further expenses for nets, boats and repairs to the bridge there.
Later songs mention the Swedes, there are frequent references to Riga and Battle of Kircholm ; songs collected in the early 19th century mention battles with the Tatars.
Later, he cited such allegedly " unserious " references as the Sony Pictures website for Kevin Macdonald's documentary film One Day in September and an online high-school syllabus from Teaching the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Unit for High School Students, by Professor Ronald Stockton, in his criticism of the book.
Later writers would further the references to The Avengers: Sir Patrick and Lady Diana, from the Philadelphia branch of the 1780s, are named after actors Patrick Macnee ( John Steed ) and Diana Rigg ( Mrs. Emma Peel ); conversely, the Black Queen of the London branch was revealed to be named Ms. Emma Steed.
Later, after discussion with F. T. Prince, he aimed for a certain elegance where references to the English colonial enterprise
Later references by Hippolytus of Rome and Origen of Alexandria to a Gospel of Thomas are more likely to be referring to this Infancy Gospel than to the wholly different Gospel of Thomas with which it is sometimes confused.
Later references to Mahalalel include 1 Chronicles 1: 1, Jubilees 4: 14 – 15 and Gospel of Luke 3: 37.
Later records of rolls of receipts e. g. " granted to the King in Ireland of the term of Trinity a. r. 21 ( 1293 )" for the period 1293-1301 also include references to Fingal listed as a lordship, again along with the baronies of Duleek and Kells, and Dublin City, and Valley, all listed under Dublin County.
Later, when combined with written historical references, objects could be provided absolute dates.
Later, according to the Roman writer Columella, wines were grown all over Spain ; yet there are only scattered references to the name " Tempranillo ".
Later references to peltasts may not in fact refer to their style of equipment as the word peltast became a synonym for mercenary.
Later, when Cloverway took over dubbing the series, references were made at first to " old enemies " but this was soon dropped entirely.
The title references the rock and roll song See You Later Alligator.
Later that year, drafts of the creation science school textbook Of Pandas and People were revised to change all references to " creation " to relate to " intelligent design.

Later and Ibn
Later he attended a banquet of the Yuan Mongol administrator of the city named Qurtai, who according to Ibn Battuta, was very fond of the skills of local Chinese conjurers.
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.
Later Ibn Battuta mentions how Suleyman ( mansa ) the ruler of Mali wore a locally produced complete crimson Velvet caftan on Eid.
Later writers ( such as the 13th century Old French Continuation of William of Tyre and the Latin Continuation of William of Tyre ) conflated these two incidents, claiming erroneously that Saladin's sister, aunt, or even mother, had been taken prisoner, but this is contradicted by Arabic sources, such as Abu Shama and Ibn al-Athir.
Later, the philosopher ' Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi ( 13th century ) tried to defend the Aristotelian conception of place in a treatise titled: Fi al-Radd ‘ ala Ibn al-Haytham fi al-makan ( A refutation of Ibn al-Haytham's place ), although his effort was admirable from a philosophical standpoint, it was unconvincing from the scientific and mathematical viewpoints.
Later Islamic scholars viewed this work as a response to the metaphysical claim of Avicenna and Ibn Tufail that bodily resurrection cannot be proven through reason, a view that was earlier criticized by al-Ghazali.
Later in 960, according to Muslim historians Ibn Miskawaih and Ibn al-Athir, there was a mass conversion of the Turks ( reportedly " 200, 000 tents of the Turks "), circumstantial evidence suggests these were the Karakhanids.
Later Ibn ‘ Arabī finds Abū ‘ Abd al-Raḥmān al-Sulamī in it and he told Ibn ‘ Arabī that this station is called, the station of proximity ( maqām al-qurba ) ( Hirtenstein 128 ).
Ibn ‘ Arabī asked him: “ Who are you ?” He replied: “ I am al-Sabtī ibn Hārūn al-Rashīd .” Later Ibn ‘ Arabī asked him: “ What was the reason of choosing Saturday for work ?” He replied: “ As God has made this universe in six days from Sunday to Friday, and he rested on Saturday, so I, as His servant worked on Saturday and devoted myself to worshipping Lord for the rest of the week .” In another glorious vision at Kaaba Ibn ‘ Arabī saw his forefathers and asked one of them his time, he replied he had been dead around forty thousand years ago.
Later Ibn ‘ Arabī said about Suharwardī: “ He is impregnated with the Sunna from tip to toe ” and Suharwardī said about Ibn ‘ Arabī: “ He is an ocean of essential truths ( baḥr al-Ḥaqāiq ).
Later on the request of his two disciples, Ibn Sawdakīn and Badr al-Ḥabashī he wrote a commentary on these poems by the title of “ Dhakhā ’ ir al-A ’ lāq ” in a great hurry.
Later Ibn ‘ Arabī returned to Malatya and according to Stephen Hartenstein he met Bahā ’ uddīn Walad, father of the famous Persian Poet Jallaluddin Rumi, the famous Persian poet of that time.
Later, Ibn Taymiyyah argued against the certainty of syllogistic arguments and in favour of analogy ( Qiyas ).
Later, Hussein was involved in war with Ibn Saud, who was the Sultan of Nejd.
Later the other three courtiers of Harun who had sworn loyalty to Harun by supporting Al-Ma ' mun, namely Eesa Jarudi, Abu Yunus, and Ibn Abi Omran found loopholes in Fazl's arguments, and Fazl admitted Harun had appointed Al-Ma ' mun after him, but, he argued, since Harun was not in his right mind, his decision should not be acted upon.
Later, during the European colonial era, Ibn Khaldun's work was translated into French, especially for use in Algeria, but in the process, the work was transformed from local knowledge to colonial categories of knowledge.
Later Islamic scholars viewed this work as a response to the metaphysical claim of Avicenna and Ibn Tufail that bodily resurrection cannot be proven through reason, a view that was earlier criticized by al-Ghazali.
Later, Abdelmoumen and the council of ten kept the death of Ibn Tumart secret for 3 years, since the Almohads were going into a difficult time in their fight against the Almoravids, he also feared that the Masmuda ( The Berber tribe of Ibn Tumart ) wouldn't accept him as their leader since he was an outsider.

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