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Later he won over great and universally recognized rabbinic authorities who became his disciples and attested to both his scholarship and saintliness.
Later that night, Brenda sobs over Ricky's test results, discovering he earned a 710, just enough to qualify for the scholarship.
Later scholarship has cast doubt on Chateaubriand's claim that he had been granted an interview with George Washington or whether he actually lived for a time with the Native Americans he wrote about.
Later, as Kurien would say in his own words, " I was sent to the United States to study dairy engineering ( on the only government scholarship left ) at Michigan State University.
Later, at Charlotte ’ s Central High School, Kuralt was voted “ Most Likely to Succeed .” In 1948, he was named one of four National Voice of Democracy winners at age 14, where he won a $ 500 scholarship.
Later, Martin studied at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva, on a scholarship.
Later he was awarded a Fulbright scholarship for study in England.
Later scholarship determined the book was originally written in Latin, probably around 910 AD, long after the death of the Abdias who served as Bishop of Babylon.
Later that year he was awarded a Kennedy Memorial Trust scholarship to study at Harvard University.
The main sources for his scholarship are the book Lancastrian Kings and Lollard Knights, his Ford Lectures from 1953 published in 1980 as The Nobility of Later Medieval England, and the essays and shorter articles published by his student G. L. Harriss in 1981 under the title England in the Fifteenth Century.
Later in the 1990s, Villalobos went to England to study at St Anthony's College, Oxford University on a scholarship funded by the British Foreign Office.
Later, the costs for the scholarship ballooned substantially.
Later scholarship took several different approaches.
Later scholarship has highly debated this issue.
Later, he received a scholarship to study the Aztec civilization in Mexico.
Later that year he received a scholarship and finally embarked on a study trip around Europe from 1786 to 1789.
Later, in 1984, the TRA and its president, Charles J. Cella, endowed the scholarship in honor of Russell, making it the Fred Russell-Grantland Rice Sportswriting Scholarship.
Later, the Communist-influenced East German government campaigned to fabricate and disseminate counterfeit " evidence " and " scholarship " specifically to discredit Jehovah's Witnesses ; scholars agree the plot succeeded at least partly.
Later Hindu scholarship, in particular the Mīmāṃsā school of Vedic hermeneutics, distinguished Vāc from Śábda, a distinction comparable to the Saussurian langue and parole.
Later, he won a travelling scholarship for 150 pounds from the government of New South Wales.
Later critics, however, looked back on the conclusions of Richetti and others as not merely short-sighted, but perhaps even outright misogynistic and more reflective of their era than of general historic scholarship on the author as an important political satirist.

Later and notably
Later deism spread to France, notably through the work of Voltaire, to Germany, and to America.
Later, Pope Pius XI on 2 June 1927 decreed the Comma Johanneum was open to dispute and Pope Pius XII on 3 September 1943 decreed the Divino Afflante Spiritu which allowed translations based on other versions than just the Latin Vulgate, notably in English the New American Bible.
Later developments of Trotsky's theories, notably Tony Cliff's theory of State Capitalism, did refer to the nomenklatura as a new class.
Later in the 1970s, the first serious poker strategy books appeared, notably Super / System by Doyle Brunson ( ISBN 1-58042-081-8 ) and Caro's Book of Poker Tells by Mike Caro ( ISBN 0-89746-100-2 ), followed later by The Theory of Poker by David Sklansky ( ISBN 1-880685-00-0 ).
Later protagonists include indigenous cave man Tanar and additional visitors from the surface world, notably Tarzan, Jason Gridley, and Frederich Wilhelm Eric von Mendeldorf und von Horst.
His compositional efforts have included a number of film scores, notably a set of songs written for Warren Beatty's 1990 film version of Dick Tracy ; one song, " Sooner or Later ( I Always Get My Man )" ( as performed by Madonna ), won Sondheim an Academy Award.
Later he had an illustrious career in the many battles of the Empire, notably, Wagram, Moscow, Lützen, Hanau and Waterloo.
Eunuchs in China had been known to usurp power in many eras of Chinese history, most notably in the Later Han, late Tang and late Ming Dynasty.
Later writers ( most notably John Ostrander in Suicide Squad-themed crossover " The Janus Directive ") would reveal that Highwater would soon lose the Medusa Mask under mysterious circumstances.
Later based on the floral characters, most notably the basal ovule and gynoecium which appears to be formed from a single carpel, Thorne ( 1976 ) moved it to Malvanae-Urticales, family Urticaceae.
Later still other significant additions have been added, most notably the modern, brick Hayward and de Breyne extensions by Ahrends, Burton and Koralek.
Later in the evening, following David Bowie's set, a video shot by the CBC ( Video Editor: Colin Dean ) was shown to the audiences in London and Philadelphia, as well as on televisions around the world ( though notably neither US feed, ABC or MTV chose to show the film ), showing starving and diseased Ethiopian children set to the song " Drive " by The Cars.
Later in the second half of the nineteenth century, the recipe for pale ale was put into use by the Burton upon Trent brewers, notably Bass ; ales from Burton were considered of a particularly high quality due to synergy between the malt and hops in use and local water chemistry, especially the presence of gypsum.
Later ships of the Pacific Fleet, notably the provided support to the entry of INTERFET in East Timor in 1999.
Later personality researchers ( notably Linda V. Berens ) added four additional functions to the descending hierarchy, the so-called " shadow " functions to which the individual is not naturally inclined but which can emerge when the person is under stress.
Later personality researchers ( notably Linda V. Berens ) added four additional functions to the descending hierarchy, the so-called " shadow " functions to which the individual is not naturally inclined but which can emerge when the person is under stress.
" Later Southern thinkers, notably John C. Calhoun, were clearly indebted to Taylor.
Later, French artists were also attracted to the pastoral, notably Claude, Poussin ( e. g. Et in Arcadia ego ) and Watteau ( in his Fêtes galantes ).
Later, it was adopted by a number of armies, notably the Polish Army which used it during the Polish-Soviet War.
Later generations have attempted to recapture the impression it made in fictional and artistic treatments, sometimes seriously, as in 1939: The Lost World of the Fair, a mixed non-fiction and fictional book by David Gelernter, or World's Fair, by E. L. Doctorow, but often with ironic intent, notably in Matt Groening's show Futurama which was named after the GM exhibit.
Later personality researchers ( notably Linda V. Berens ) added four additional functions to the descending hierarchy, the so-called " shadow " functions to which the individual is not naturally inclined but which can emerge when the person is under stress.
Later personality researchers ( notably Linda V. Berens ) added four additional functions to the descending hierarchy, the so-called " shadow " functions to which the individual is not naturally inclined but which can be developed, or emerge when the person is under stress.
Later personality researchers ( notably Linda V. Berens ) added four additional functions to the descending hierarchy, the so-called " shadow " functions to which the individual is not naturally inclined but which can emerge when the person is under stress.
Later personality researchers ( notably Linda V. Berens ) added four additional functions to the descending hierarchy, the so-called " shadow " functions to which the individual is not naturally inclined but which can emerge when the person is under stress.

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