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Later that decade, stores opened in other parts of the world, including Japan ( 1974 ), Australia and Hong Kong ( 1975 ), Canada ( 1976 ) and Singapore ( 1978 ).
Later in the decade, Cotten was in several all-star disaster films, including Airport ' 77 ( 1977 ) with James Stewart and again with Olivia de Havilland, and the nuclear thriller Twilight's Last Gleaming ( 1977 ).
Later that decade, his burgeoning business caused him to move from the smaller Ivy Works to the newly-built Etruria Works, which would run for 180 years.
Later in the decade, members of Lysator developed and initially built a microcomputer, the Lys-16, which was advanced for its time due to its 16-bit word size.
Later that decade, physical therapists started to move beyond hospital-based practice to outpatient orthopedic clinics, public schools, colleges / universities healthcentres, geriatric settings ( skilled nursing facilities ), rehabilitation centers and medical centers.
Later in 2000s ( decade ) with the first graduations at political-science departments, the keenest problem turned out to be low inclusive capacities of the academic labor market.
Later in the same decade, he achieved commercial success, along with his then-wife Cher, as part of the singing duo Sonny and Cher.
Later in the decade, Britain, France, and the Soviet Union began their nuclear weapons and nuclear power programs.
Later in the decade, lead singer Peter Gabriel was finally recognised as a major talent-but only after he'd left the band, who were at this point being derided as middlebrow throwbacks still in thrall to the pomposities of art rock.
Later that decade, custom vibraphone maker Nico van der Plas improved on the idea by using silicone gel as the filling.
The Later Shu ( 935 – 965 ) is essentially a resurrection of the previous Shu state that had fallen a decade earlier to the Later Tang Dynasty.
Later that same decade, many of the city's brick sidewalks were converted to concrete ; the bronze plaques of the concrete installers are still visible today.
Later in the decade, he made common cause with opponents of Nazi Germany, overlooking ideological differences with those who held leftist political views.
Later in the decade a major Heritage Lottery Fund award enabled the Trust to develop more nature reserves work and set up a Midweek Volunteer Team.
Later, the French, under Napoleon, occupied the town for about a decade until 1813.
Later in the decade the John Day Valley Coal & Oil Company drilled an exploratory oil well within the city limits, but it was not successful.
Later, and into this decade, they played, recorded and toured together, mainly in Chuck's large, orchestral concerts.
Later in the decade she performed in several operas, including La bohème, Madama Butterfly, Orpheus in the Underworld and La traviata.
Later in 2005, the MSO's musicians went on strike for the second time in less than a decade.
Later in the decade, electric power was applied to the tailgate window — it could be operated from the driver's seat, as well as by the keyhole in the rear door.
Later in the decade, he began to use his own earlier drawings and watercolours as the subject for his paintings.
Later in the decade, Fast broke with the Party over issues of conditions in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
Later during the same decade he toured and recorded with Don Everly and Phil Everly, separately, as they tried to launch solo careers after their break-up.
Later in that decade, journalists suspected that the murders attributed by the government to Sadamichi Hirasawa were actually carried out by members of Unit 731.

Later and numbers
Later studies ( again not involving Christian Science treatment ) with larger numbers of heart patients showed prayer has no effect on recovery.
Later ancient commentators such as Proclus ( 410 – 485 CE ) treated many questions about infinity as issues demanding proof and, e. g., Proclus claimed to prove the infinite divisibility of a line, based on a proof by contradiction in which he considered the cases of even and odd numbers of points constituting it.
Later, Urquhart blames Party Chairman Lord Billsborough for the leak of an internal poll showing a drop in Tory numbers, leading Collingridge to sack him.
Later, with the introduction of the Pentium brand, Intel began branding its chips with words rather than numbers.
Later, fighter pilot leaders were few in numbers as a result of this.
Later that year, in the context of a series of ministerial scandals that were rocking the Whitlam government, Fraser opted to use the Coalition opposition Senate numbers to delay the government's budget bills with the objective of achieving an early election ( see 1975 Australian constitutional crisis ).
Later, they stumble across a group of non-possessed children and Father Horst, a Christian priest who led them to escape the settlement, and try to protect them from the attacks by the increasingly effective possessed humans, the weapons of the mercenaries of limited use, and their numbers insufficient to fend off the attackers.
Later, DAF produced a more luxurious type called the Daffodil, divided into three models assigned the numbers DAF 30, DAF 31 and DAF 32.
As of the " One Year Later " timeframe, the Green Lantern Corps had increased its numbers, with many former trainees now full-fledged officers.
Later, the individual companies took on station numbers with regard to their creation date.
Later ' 50s boxes — including the 2nd editions of those for model numbers 1 to 7 — had " Moko " in the same capital letters as the words surrounding it.
In 1616, Nurhaci broke away from the power of the decaying Ming Dynasty and established the Later Jin Dynasty ( Manchu :, Möllendorff: amaga aisin gurun ), domestically called the State of Manchu ( Manchu :, Möllendorff: manju gurun ), and unified Manchu tribes, establishing ( or at least expanding ) the Manchu Banner system, a military structure which made their forces quite resilient in the face of superior Ming Dynasty numbers in the field.
Later years saw several successes in the format, with Match Game ; Hollywood Squares ; The Gong Show ; Win, Lose or Draw ; Celebrity Sweepstakes ; Password and Pyramid primarily running in the daytime and airing in their greatest numbers during the ' 70s and ' 80s.
Later in the summer, the Alpine Chough consumed large numbers of grasshoppers, while the Red-billed Chough added cranefly pupae, fly larvae and beetles to its diet.
Later authors have claimed Fisher's analysis was flawed, proposing various statistical and botanical explanations for Mendel's numbers.
Later with the introduction of the Bristol engine the chassis numbers ran " BEX ..."
Later developments used increasing numbers of heads to record video using smaller drums and for recording HiFi sound as well.
Later in Eastern Christendom, after a process of title-inflation, multiplying the numbers of dioceses, metropolitans and ( arch ) bishops and reducing their territorial size, the use of the word was gradually modified and came to refer to the diocese of a bishop.
Later BASIC versions on Commodore and other platforms included a DELETE and RENUMBER command, as well as an AUTO line numbering command that would automatically select and insert line numbers according to a selected increment.
Later tetrodes and pentodes such as 817 and ( direct heated ) 813 were also used in large numbers in ( especially military ) radio transmitters
Later, it became a significant topic for Euler, who gave an explicit formula for all triangular numbers that are also perfect squares, among many other discoveries relating to figurate numbers.
Later the ponds were used to trap great numbers of wild ducks.
Later members of the DOS / 360 family reduced the number of situations in which model numbers were required.

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