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Later the Greeks knew the original meaning of the relevant song " paean " ( παιάν ).
Later, he also referred to himself as a " phonometrician " ( meaning " someone who measures sounds ") preferring this designation to that of a " musician ", after having been called " a clumsy but subtle technician " in a book on contemporary French composers published in 1911.
Later, the term acquired a broader meaning in philosophy, where it is formulated as the problem of limiting the beliefs that have to be updated in response to actions.
Later, in his The Physiology of Fascination ( 1855 ), Braid conceded that his original terminology was misleading, and argued that the term " hypnotism " or " nervous sleep " should be reserved for the minority ( 10 %) of subjects who exhibit amnesia, substituting the term " monoideism ", meaning concentration upon a single idea, as a description for the more alert state experienced by the others.
Later on, this meaning was extended to " a Jonah " referring to " a person who carries a jinx, one who will bring bad luck to any enterprise.
Later Deckard has a conversation with his neighbor Bill Barbour as they tend to their domesticated animals, Deckard owns a malfunctioning synthetic black-faced Suffolk ewe being unable to afford an organic animal, where he realizes that owning a real animal would give meaning to his life.
Later, ( Hirst, 2003, p. 427 ) a promised Charter amendment based on Fatah doctrine " that all Jews < nowiki > date restriction </ nowiki >... were to be entitled to Palestinian citizenship " failed due to doctrinal quarrels over the meaning of the precise nature of the proposed Democratic State.
Later, a sword known as Szczerbiec, meaning notched sword, would become the ceremonial sword used in the coronation ceremony of Polish kings.
Later, as the meaning of the word shifted slightly, none of the possible alternatives had precisely the same undertones of a person, usually young, who belongs to an informal group and commits acts of vandalism or criminal damage, starts fights, and who causes disturbances but is not a thief.
Later this was extended in meaning in some Algonquian languages to refer to the massasauga.
Later the town came to be known as Chachkand / Chashkand, meaning " Chach City ".
Later the Greek word Ogygios ( Ὠγύγιος ), meaning Ogygian, came to be synonymous with " primeval ," " primal ," or " from earliest ages.
Later the name given to the area was Languedoc, literally meaning " language of oc ", from the word " yes " in the local Occitan language (" oc ", as opposed to " oïl ", later " oui ", in the north of France ).
Later the terms were differentiated by French Creole ( European ancestry ) and Louisiana Creole ( meaning someone of mixed racial ancestry ).
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, the sense of the term foederati and its usage and meaning was extended by the Roman practice of subsidizing entire barbarian tribes — which included the Franks, Vandals, Alans and, best known, the Visigoths — in exchange for providing warriors to fight in the Roman armies.
Later the commands of Antoninus Pius and Notitia Dignitatum called this fort Danum, from which the town derives the " Don -" () part of its name ; " caster " ( ceaster ) an Old English adaptation of the Latin word Castra, meaning a military camp.
Later attempts at statehood used the federally-recognized Utah Territory name instead, which was derived from the resident Ute Indians meaning " People of the Mountains ".
Later it came to be a title meaning leader, elder, or noble, especially in the Arabian Peninsula, where shaikh became a traditional title of a Bedouin tribal leader in recent centuries.
Later, when Henry is defending Gloucester against accusations of treason, he uses two religious images to get his point across: " Our kinsman Gloucester is as innocent / From meaning treason to our royal person / As is the sucking lamb or harmless dove " ( 3. 1. 69-71 ).
Later he received the title Desi sde-sris, meaning " Regent ", which he would earn through his efforts to establish Gelugpa power.
Later, it gained the secondary meaning of the community of masons in a particular place.
Later, during the standardization of simplified Chinese characters, Zhuàng was changed to a completely different character Zhuàng ( meaning " strong ; robust ").
Later commentators give a slightly different meaning to the term ' element ', emphasizing on how the propositions progress in small steps, and continue to build on previous propositions in a well-defined order.

Later and expanded
Later in 1797, Smithson Tennant repeated and expanded that experiment.
Later on, the military power of Alyattes and Croesus expanded Lydia into an empire, with its capital at Sardis, which controlled all Asia Minor west of the River Halys, except Lycia.
Later writers expanded the account to produce a fuller image of the wizard.
Later the concept was expanded by David Hilbert and especially Emmy Noether.
In the Later Roman Empire, the number of legions was increased and the Roman Army expanded.
Later the concept was expanded greatly to comprise any interaction with radiative energy as a function of its wavelength or frequency.
Later editions expanded the coverage to.
Later Islamic theologians expanded this definition to include Zoroastrians, and later even Hindus, as the early Islamic empire brought many people professing these religions under its dominion, but the Qur ' an explicitly identifies only Jews, Christians, and Sabians as People of the Book.
Later it expanded to contain words from the Yiddish language, from the U. S. forces ( present in the UK during World War II ) and from 1960s drug users.
Later in Italy, the staff at Castelbenito was expanded into the School at Tarquinia and became the first elements of the future Division Folgore.
Later, it expanded to include those chosen by the gods, the righteous, and the heroic, where they would remain after death, to live a blessed and happy life, and indulging in whatever employment they had enjoyed in life.
Later critics, such as Martin Scorsese, expanded that characterization, insisting that despite Wise's notorious workaday concentration on stylistic perfection within the confines of genre and budget, his choice of subject matter and approach still functioned to identify Wise as an artist and not merely an artisan.
Later in the year GSN expanded the series to the six hours it has now, with Roggin moving to the 3 PM to 6 PM block with Kelly Packard while Alfonso Ribeiro replaced him earlier in the day.
Later, professional linguists, particularly Marc Okrand, expanded Klingon into a fully constructed language with a working grammar.
Later it expanded to the northeast and finally the lake was about a quarter of a mile long.
Later it expanded ; it now airs live at 11: 00 a. m. weekdays to the community and re-airs twice in the evening at 6: 45 & 10: 45pm via TV3 on local cable.
Later he expanded into the Dillons grocery supermarchet chain.
Later, Gardner Chase bought the property and enlarged the building as his business expanded to meet the needs of the growing community.
Later, the Adger family, a wealthy family from Charleston, expanded the plantation to over 1, 000 acres and expanded the home to over 18 rooms.
Later this system was bought and expanded by the Taylorsville-Bennion Improvement District.
Later authors, such as Peter Gandy and Timothy Freke, have expanded this line of reasoning to encompass not merely Roman Catholicism, but Christianity more generally.
Later, the idea was expanded to larger models ( Yesteryears such as the previously mentioned Y-12 Ford Model T Van, or numerous Super Kings models ), and to other countries ( Australia, Denmark, etc.
Later the plans were expanded to include adding as many as 7, 500 seats both inside and outside as well as viewing platforms and lounge areas.

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