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Later and day
Later on in the day Fogg could get a better weather picture from the Burlington Weather Bureau supervised by Frank E. Hartwell.
Later in the day, the astronauts entered the Lunar Module for the second time in the mission to further inspect the landing craft's systems.
Later the same day Hitler received a postcard telling him that he had been accepted for membership of what was at that time the German Workers ' Party.
Later writers were shocked by the incest: in Hyginus, the day Aeolus learned that one of his sons, Macareus, had committed incest with his sister Canace he expelled Macareus and threw the child born of this incestuous union to the dogs, and sent his daughter a sword by which she was to kill herself.
Later in Grímnismál, Grímnir notes that Asbrú " burns all with flames " and that, every day, the god Thor wades through the waters of Körmt and Örmt and the two Kerlaugar:
Later that day, Hamlet tells Horatio how he escaped death on his journey, disclosing that Rosencrantz and Guildenstern have been sent to their deaths instead.
After GM announced that same day that the sale was to an undisclosed Chinese company, CNN and the New York Times identified the buyer of the Hummer truck unit as China-based Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery Company Ltd. Later that day, Sichuan Tengzhong itself announced the deal on their own website.
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 that day, the report that Jacob ended up receiving came from Joseph's brothers who brought before him a coat laden with blood.
Later the same day several more opposition figures were arrested, while the government claimed to have regained control of the situation.
Later that day, Carson was nearly killed by a Klamath warrior when his gun misfired as the warrior drew a poison arrow.
Later in the day, the English team manager Pelham Warner visited the Australian dressing room to express his sympathies to Woodfull.
Later that day, he proceeded thither with a crowd consisting of deacons, laity and a few priests, and was elected bishop.
Later, on one occasion in Troas, the early Christians meet on the first day ( Hebrew ) to break bread and to listen to Christian preaching ().
Later that day, the Senate and the House of Representatives meet in joint session for the first time, and the electoral votes of the first U. S. Presidential election are counted.
" Later, on the same day, Hildebrand was conducted to the church of San Pietro in Vincoli and elected Pope there in legal form by the assembled cardinals, with the due consent of the Roman clergy, amid the repeated acclamations of the people.
Later in the day, Dubček and the others were taken to Moscow on a Soviet military transport aircraft ( reportedly one of the aircraft used in the Soviet invasion ).
Later and Tip
Later, when Liir is abducted by thugs in Mombey's employ ( and transformed into an elephant ), Tip returns to Mombey hoping to secure Liir's release.
Later and intensified
Later that day, the storm intensified rapidly, and by 5 pm EDT ( 2100 UTC ), Ivan became a Category 3 hurricane with winds of.
Later, when Ta ' ao Ta ' ao took personal control of the affairs of state, his sickness intensified and he had Hua-t ' o attend him exclusively.
Later, when the Turks lost ground to the imperial armies and Austrian despotism intensified, Habsburg oppression of Hungarians played an increasingly important role in the motivation of the kuruc.
Later and attain
Later, Jackie catches Billy dancing in the gym and realises his son is truly gifted ; he will do whatever it takes to help Billy attain his dream.
Later on he joined a Catholic seminary but did not attain the priesthood as the seminary was closed.
Later and typhoon
Later, it passed just north of Guam, where strong winds destroyed about 1, 500 buildings and damaged 10, 000 more ; 5, 000 people were left homeless, and the island experienced a complete power outage following the typhoon.
Later that day, Gay became the first typhoon since 1891 to make landfall in Thailand, striking Chumphon Province with winds of 185 km / h ( 115 mph ).
Later and status
Later, in 1815, the Portuguese Prince Regent ( since 1816 king D. João VI ) proclaimed the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarve, as a union of three kingdoms, lifting Brazil from its colonial status.
Later editions, again under the Mitropa Cup label, lost much of its status because of the introduction of other European club competitions and faced an ongoing decline.
Later conflicts between the South American nations continued to define their borders and power status.
Later the policy was adjusted to the ethnic status of the father determining the status of the child.
Later on, other colleges such as the University of the District of Columbia and the " 1994 land-grant colleges " for Native Americans were also awarded cash by Congress in lieu of land to achieve " land-grant " status.
Later, the goats riders with all kinds of stories and mysticism to the gang, gained a Robin Hood-like status.
Later bishops preferred Wells, the canons of which had successfully petitioned various popes down the years for Wells to regain cathedral status.
Later, in 1871, the government designated Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto as fu, and relegated the other fu to the status of ken.
Later in post-Vedic literature like the epics and Puranas, Maruts were associated with Indra, while Rudras gained their former status as followers of Rudra, who had evolved into Shiva.
Later, they would have said that he committed seppuku in order to preserve his status as a true samurai.
Later that day, it re-organized, and for the third time it attained Category 5 status while located 400 miles ( 650 km ) north of San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Later it became used for the spacious homes or official lodgings of officials of the British Raj, and was so known in Britain and later America, where it initially had high status and exotic connotations, and began to be used in the late 19th century for large country or suburban houses built in an Arts and Crafts or other Western vernacular style — essentially as large cottages, a term also sometimes used.
Later that day it emerged into the Atlantic Ocean east of Norfolk, and by August 21 it regained tropical storm status.
Later on, other colleges such as the University of the District of Columbia and the " 1994 land-grant colleges " for Native Americans were also awarded cash by Congress in lieu of land to achieve " land-grant " status.
Later dope vectors had a status bit that told the system if they were active ; if it was not active it would be reallocated when needed.
Later, as colleagues, their debates on the “ Laws of Capitalism ” were of legendary status for a generation of Harvard economists.
Later stories, in which Gould veered into space opera and extraterrestrial contacts, mitigated somewhat against the strip's being recognized for its early use of realistic police procedure, but any examination of the Tracy strip from its beginnings in 1931 through the 1950s makes Gould's status as a pioneer in the police procedural sub-genre clear.
“ Later in 1963, Pelican Island was designated as a National Historic Landmark by the Secretary of the Interior because of its status as the first federal area set aside specifically to protect wildlife .”
Later reanimated by Eli Bard and Selene by means of the Transmode Virus, currently his status is deceased once again.
Later that same year the band released its third studio album, Vitalogy, which became the band's third straight album to reach multi-platinum status.
Later that same year the band released its third studio album, Vitalogy, which became the band's third straight album to reach multi-platinum status.
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