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Later, riding in for some lusty enjoyment of the liquor and professional ladies of Cheyenne, he laid claim to the killing with the vague insinuations he made.
Later, the Indian techniques were augmented with some of the Babylonian techniques.
Later analytic aestheticians strove to link beauty to some scientific theory of psychology ( such as James Mill ) or biology ( such as Herbert Spencer ).
Later, various modified and qualified adoptionist tenets emerged from some theologians in the 14th century.
Later in the 2008 primaries, there was some infighting between Bill and Hillary's staffs, especially in Pennsylvania.
Later, the Antikythera mechanism, invented some time around 100 AD in ancient Greece, was the first mechanical calculator utilizing gears of various sizes and configuration to perform calculations, which tracked the metonic cycle still used in lunar-to-solar calendars, and which is consistent for calculating the dates of the Olympiads.
Following One Year Later, Clark adopts some tricks to account for his absences, such as feigning illness or offering to call the police.
Later ( in 1703 ), Portugal, Savoy and some German states joined the alliance.
Later, hero ( male ) and heroine ( female ) came to refer to characters who, in the face of danger and adversity or from a position of weakness, display courage and the will for self sacrifice — that is, heroism — for some greater good of all humanity.
Later writers took even more freedom, some even including allegory and metaphor in their texts.
Later in 2009, some major IRC servers were delinked:,,, EFnet's only UK server, and EFnet's only UK hub, which were sponsored by Demon Internet.
Later, in Numbers 36, some of the heads of the families of the tribe of Mannasseh come to Moses and point out that, if a daughter inherits and then marries a man not from her paternal tribe, her land will pass from her birth-tribe's inheritance into her marriage-tribe's.
Later as president, Madison was told by some of his former constituents that, had it not been for unusually bad weather on election day, Monroe likely would have won.
Later, Pakistan handed over some portion of Kashmir near Siachen controlled by Pakistan since 1948 to China.
Later, while Sartre was labeled by some authors as a resistant, the French philosopher and resistant Vladimir Jankelevitch criticized Sartre's lack of political commitment during the German occupation, and interpreted his further struggles for liberty as an attempt to redeem himself.
Later versions of some Kermit implementations also support network as well as serial connections.
* Fought, John G. 1999 " Leonard Bloomfield ’ s linguistic legacy: Later uses of some technical features.
Later in the 1950s Perez Prado acquired the Mexican Citizenship, moved to New York for some years, and then returned to Mexico City, where he died on September 14, 1989, aged 72.
Later, Bahadur Shah was able to provide some reinforcements and improve some logistics arrangements.
Later model runs in some cases predicted less severe effects, but continued to support the overall conclusion of significant global cooling.
Later, Mayerson discusses his experience with a neo-christian colonist and they conclude that either Eldritch became a god in the Prox system or some god-like being has taken his place.
Later that year, fellow American Idol judge Simon Cowell invited her to be a guest judge at some of the early auditions for the third series of his similar UK talent show The X Factor.
Later central Panama was home to some of the first pottery-making in the Americas, such as the Monagrillo cultures dating to about 2500 – 1700 BCE.
Generally it is fig and olive trees which seem to be depicted Later the cult of Dionysos was closely associated with trees, specifically the fig tree, and some of his bynames exhibit this, such as or ( dendron, " tree ").

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Later historians had a more nuanced view of his reign.
Later historians have suggested that Eisenhower privately wanted the Soviet Union to launch a satellite first, thereby establishing an overflight precedent that would allow the United States to orbit without Soviet protests, as the latter's closed society had far more to lose from such overflights than the United States did.
The areas administered from Rome are referred to by historians the Western Roman Empire and those under the immediate authority of Constantinople called the Eastern Roman Empire or ( after the Battle of Yarmouk in 636 AD ) the Later Roman or Byzantine Empire.
Later historians provide brief hints of the dispersal and renaming of Attila's people.
Later Christian historians propagated the tradition that Julian was killed by Saint Mercurius.
Later 19th century historians such as William Forbes Skene brought new standards of accuracy to early Scottish history, while Celticists such as Whitley Stokes and Kuno Meyer cast a critical eye over Welsh and Irish sources.
Later attempts at deciphering hieroglyphs were made by Arab historians in medieval Egypt during the 9th and 10th centuries.
Later accounts also speak of a Gallic persecution, especially at Lyons, under Severus, but historians, based on archaeological and literary evidence, generally consider these events actually to have taken place under Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
Later historians, such as J.
Later, the polis of Rhegion reached great artistic and cultural heights, as is shown by the presence of art, philosophy and science academies, such as the Pythagorean School and also for its well-known poets, historians and sculptors such Ibycus, Ippy and Pythagoras of Rhegium.
Later historians provided yet another case of eponymy by referring to the period of Fifth-century Athens as The Age of Pericles after its most influential statesman Pericles.
Later historians such as Florus and Dio Cassius, far removed from the original events, recorded the claims of Sallust and the aforementioned rumors as facts.
Later Christian chroniclers and pre-20th century historians praised Charles Martel as the champion of Christianity, characterizing the battle as the decisive turning point in the struggle against Islam, a struggle which preserved Christianity as the religion of Europe ; according to modern military historian Victor Davis Hanson, " most of the 18th and 19th century historians, like Gibbon, saw Poitiers ( Tours ), as a landmark battle that marked the high tide of the Muslim advance into Europe.
Later historians ascribe his epithet " Ladulås " – Barnlock – to a decree of 1279 or 1280 freeing the yeomanry from the duty to provide sustenance for travelling nobles and bishops (" Peasants!
" Some historians, such as Bo Yang, count 11, including Yan and Qi, but not Northern Han, viewing it as simply a continuation of Later Han.
Later, historians such as D. W. Robertson in the 1960s and John C. Moore and E. Talbot Donaldson in the 1970s, were critical of the term as being a modern invention, Donaldson calling it " The Myth of Courtly Love ", because it is not supported in medieval texts.
Later Roman historians disputed its exact location and no trace remains of the temple or altar ; the latter has been historically misidentified with the Palatine altar inscribed si deus si dea (" whether God or Goddess "), in cautious dedication to some unknown deity.
Later Confucian historians condemned the emperor who had burned the classics and buried Confucian scholars alive.
Later historians critiqued the term, however, as analysis of the financial records and other documents from the period suggested that the actual breakdown in law and order during the conflict had been more nuanced and localised than chronicler accounts alone might have suggested.
Later historians posited that the name is derived from the Algonquian " Cohos ," which is a place name based on a word meaning ' pine tree '.
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 historians and ethnologists have refuted this concept of authority, as the Lakota society was highly decentralised.
Later Roman ( and Greco-Roman ) historians all largely follow Livy's figures.

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