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Later, the novel Daedalus, by Dave Stern, included flashbacks to the early days of the NX Program which needed to be revised to avoid conflicting with the already-broadcast episode " First Flight ", which also featured a look at the early days of the NX Program.
Later, for publication, he and editor Edward A. Tenney revised it as The Elements and Practice of Composition ( 1935 ).
Later, Neil Howe revised the number to over 95 million people ( in the U. S .).
Examination of the wreckage recovered from the Mediterranean sea-bed and observation of a sample fuselage in a pressurization test-tank at Farnborough revealed that the pressurization / depressurization cycles of airline operation could cause fatigue cracks in the thin aluminium alloy skin of the Comet leading to the skins ripping away explosively at altitude and catastophic disintegration of the aircraft. Later jet airliners including the revised Comet 4 were designed in a fail-safe mode so that in the event of for example a skin-failure due to cracking the damage would be localized and not catastrophic.
* The Savage Parade ( 1963 ) – Later revised as This Savage Parade in 1987
Later printings showed a revised watermark on which these central lines are not present.
Later, he turned to academe in the Carnegie Institute of Technology in the U. S., and he was listed as coauthor in a revised edition of Born's Atomic Physics.
Later on the faculty of Carnegie Institute of Technology, editor of revised edition of Born's Atomic Physics
Later he became Japanese Minister to Washington D. C. ( 1888 – 1890 ), during which time he established formal diplomatic relations between Japan and Mexico, and partially revised the unequal treaties between Japan and the United States.
Later on the sport was lightly revised, available in other colours and with optional GT wheels.
* Death in Kenya ( originally published as Later Than You Think 1958 and It's Later Than You Think ) 1960, revised in 1983
Later he revised his story, to emphasise that he would consult the people before any concrete steps were taken.
( Later, De La Rue sent altered plates of both typographed stamps to the Confederacy with revised denominations, intended for 2-cent Calhoun and 10-cent Davis issues, but neither stamp was put into production.
Later, from 1929 – 1933 these districts were revised several times.
Later models of the S-Type R featured a revised pulley system for the Eaton M112 supercharger, allowing it to produce an extra.
The Knights of The Crown: The Monarchical Orders of Knighthood in Later Medieval Europe, 1325 – 1520, Woodbridge, Suffolk ( Boydell Press ), ( revised edition 2000.
Later revised for better stability
Later in 2006 Tarmac submitted a revised planning application to North Yorkshire County Council.
Later, in 2002 Mee revised about a third of his Vienna: Lusthaus script.
Later revised by Agrippina Vaganova for the dancers Galina Ulanova and Vakhtang Chabukiani and added to the ballet La Esmeralda in 1931.
Later, Milian's intro was revised:
Later in the month, DBT provided a revised list to the Division of Elections ( DOE ) containing a total of 173, 127 persons.
Later reports would claim that Crawford, paranoid about doing anything that could be compared to the Phantom, agreed with the party line that the piece should be a comedy on the lines of Mel Brooks and that he personally revised and rearranged the book to that end, causing co-librettist Ives to remark that he was a stenographer rather than a writer, but in truth, the show already exhibited signs of much larger changes of a similar fashion as far back as the workshop production in mid-May 2001 before Crawford's casting ; it seems that Crawford's major contributions at this time were in the vein of a " Continental accent " ( a bizarre mix of Italian and Cockney tones that Crawford claimed made singing the score easier ) and input on costume designs aimed at hiding alleged weight problems ( jowls in particular ).

Later and 1853
Later, when Bruckner began teaching music himself, he would base his curriculum on Sechter's book Die Grundsätze der musikalischen Komposition ( Leipzig 1853 / 54 ).
Later, in March 1853 the governor of the city was killed by the Bábís.
Later, the new monarchies or dynasties of France ( under the Bonapartes ), Belgium, Denmark ( from 1853 ), Sweden ( from 1810 ), and the Balkan realms of Albania, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Romania, and Serbia introduced Salic law.
Later, several comedies in verse were produced at the Théâtre Français and on other stages ; and from 1853 onwards a stream of prose flowed from his industrious pen, including studies of Parisian manners, sketches of well-known persons, and a series of tales, most of which were republished in his collected works ( 1875 – 1878 ).
** Ange Pitou ( 1853 ) ( a. k. a. Storming the Bastille or Six Years Later )
Later, Anne's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall ( 1848 ) and Charlotte's Villette ( 1853 ) were published.
Later Cayley turned his research to building a full-scale version of his design, first flying it unmanned in 1849, and in 1853 his coachman made a short flight at Brompton, near Scarborough in Yorkshire.
Later recipients included Thomas Babington Macaulay ( 1853 ), John C. Frémont ( 1860 ), Theodor Mommsen ( 1868 ), Charles Darwin ( 1868 ), Thomas Carlyle ( 1874 ) ( who never accepted any other honor ), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ( 1875 ), William Thomson, Lord Kelvin ( 1884 ), Heinrich von Treitschke ( 1887 ), Johannes Brahms ( 1887 ), Giuseppe Verdi ( 1887 ), William Henry Flower ( 1899 ), Camille Saint-Saëns ( 1901 ), Luigi Cremona ( 1903 ), John Singer Sargent ( 1908 ), Ferdinand von Zeppelin ( 1910 ), Otto Lessing ( sculptor ) ( 1911 ), Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen ( 1911 ), Sir William Ramsay ( 1911 ), Max Planck ( 1915 ), and Rudolph Sohm ( 1916 ).
Later, after the failure of the campaign for Rome, Garibaldi spent a few years, circa 1850 – 53, with the Italian patriot and inventor, Antonio Meucci, in a modest gothic frame house ( now designated a New York City Landmark ), on Staten Island, New York City, before sailing for Italy in 1853.
In 1853, the first design was prepared in the mint at Calcutta and the stamps were struck under the guidance and supervision of Captain ( Later on General ) Sir Henry Thuillier, then Deputy Surveyor General of India at Calcutta. Stamp was issued on 1 October 1854 on all India basis. Printing of stamps in Calcutta Mint ceased in November, 1855, thereafter, they were printed at London by Thoms De La Rue & Company. The India Security Press was set up at Nashik in Maharashtra state in 1925 and the postage stamps have been printed at Nashik since then. 282 Postage stamps were issued upto 14 August 1947 by the British Government. The stamps are today printed by photogravure process. The stamps of the British period generally carry the effigy of the regnant King or Queen.
Later editions were printed by F. Oudendorp ( Leyde, 1720 ) and O. Jahn ( 1853, with the periochae of Livy ).
Later he served as a U. S. Representative from Ohio's 16th District from 1851 to 1853.
Later in 1851 he returned to Fort Columbus, and then was ordered to Fort Johnston in Southport, North Carolina, staying there into 1852, and next in garrison at Fort Mifflin in Philadelphia until 1853.
Later he accepted the chair of physics in the University of Padua, which he held until 1853 being then obliged to resign on account of failing sight.
Later rifled muskets tended to be of smaller caliber, like the. 58 caliber U. S. Springfield Model 1855 or the. 577 caliber British Pattern 1853 Enfield.
Later on, Moszna belonged to Heinrich Leopold von Seherr-Toss ( since 1771 ); Heinrich von Erdmansdorf ( 1853 ); and to Hubert Tiele-Winckler ( since 1866 ).
Later, in the fall of 1853, Bent began building a stone fort on the bluff above Big Timbers, Bent's New Fort, where he conducted his trading business until 1860 when the building was leased to the United States government and renamed Fort Wise.
Later, William Wells Brown's 1853 novel Clotel, or the President's Daughter, although first published in England where he was living at the time, came to be viewed as the first novel by an African-American author.
Later, the city took the part of the Neapolitan Republic of 1799 and rose against the Bourbon kings in 1848, 1849 and 1853.

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