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Later and nobility
Later, in December 1783, in recognition of their achievement, their father Pierre was elevated to the nobility and the hereditary appellation of de Montgolfier by King Louis XVI of France.
Later he studied Arabic under Silvestre de Sacy, ( 1758 – 1838 ), a member of the French nobility since 1813 and the son of a public notary with Jewish roots, becoming later a rector at the University of Paris, in the School of Living Oriental Languages.
Later versions of the story suppress the involvement of the provincial nobility in the revolt, making the " subject peoples " the peasants of Ireland.
Later, rumours circulated amongst the nobility that Condé had died pleasuring himself, engaged in what would later be known as autoerotic asphyxiation.
Later sometime after the Khmelnytsky's Uprising it also was associated with the Ukrainian nobility which derived out of the officership and dictated whom to be the Hetman in XVII.
Later in 1725 the Moravian nobility enforced establishment of the Academy of Nobility in Olomouc.
Later, the nobility used the castle as a lodge when they hunted mountain goats with tame leopards.
Later, Count John William reorganised the archives of Lower Austria, and established a system which continued even after a new repertory of nobility.

Later and clergy
Later English sources stated that Harold had been elected as king by the clergy and magnates of England.
" 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, during the Troparion, the clergy carry the epitaphios ( a cloth icon symbolizing the winding sheet in which Jesus was prepared for burial ) into the center of the church, where it is venerated by all the faithful.
Later, when it began to call its pastors from clergy of The American Lutheran Church, it became a member of that body.
Later, as fashions changed the styles for the clergy remained the same and were embellished.
Later in 1851, at the request of the Bishop of Cebu, the Augustinian Recollect Fathers took over the spiritual care of the Parish and up to the time the diocesan clergy again took over.
Later that month the Palestinian Authority again moved to evict ROCOR clergy, this time from the Monastery of Abraham's Oak in Hebron.
Later, when the secular clergy was recruited largely from among married men, this custom became almost universal, for, as the episcopal office could not be conferred upon men who were married, it developed, in a way, into a privilege of the religious who had taken the vow of celibacy.
Later, the representatives together with the King, the Archbishop and the bishops, the clergy, and the laity caused the protocol of the confirmation of the agreements to be published before everyone in these words:
Later there was a monastery at Westbury, probably initially a secular one, with married clergy.
Later documents ( of which Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation published as a result of the Second Vatican Council can be considered to be of special importance ) were encouraged to provide versions of the Bible in the " mother tongues " of the faithful, and urged both clergy and laity to continue to make Bible study a central part of their lives.
Later on, as the Lingbao movement developed religious institutions and an established clergy, ritual practice became more of a communal rite.
Later edicts targeted the clergy and demanded universal sacrifice, ordering all inhabitants to sacrifice to the gods.

Later and switched
Later, she switched to the independent Broken Bow Records label.
Later, a Telex was a message sent by a Telex network, a switched network of teleprinters similar to a telephone network.
Later, in 1992 translation, the word is switched to paholainen.
Later series ( Blackadder II, Blackadder the Third, Blackadder Goes Forth ) moved the duo through history and switched the relationship: the Edmund Blackadder of Blackadder II was a brilliant schemer, whereas Baldrick had devolved into a buffoon whose catchphrase was " I have a cunning plan " ( which he rarely had ).
Later iPods switched fonts again to Podium Sans — a font similar to Apple's corporate font, Myriad.
Later in the same match, Azinger and Beck, who were playing the same brand and make of ball but each with a slightly different model, accidentally switched their balls.
Later models switched to more compact formats, designed explicitly for camcorder use, like VHS-C and Video8.
Later developments switched electronically between both modes.
Later in life his allegiance switched to the future Henry IV, to whom later editions of the Confessio Amantis were dedicated.
Later printings dropped the illustrations, used a smaller typeface, and switched from bold to italics for emphasis.
Later that year, he entered Cornell University as an electrical engineering student, but soon switched to chemistry.
Later, the route was operated with Boeing 737-200 /- 300 /- 400s and Boeing 757-200s and switched to London-Gatwick.
Later on, however, he secretly switched sides and became a spy for the Parthian king Orodes II in the war effort by providing faulty intelligence to Crassus.
Later the Plain Blue Banner was switched by Dorgon to the Plain White Banner as the third Elite Banner.
Later on, the automatic gates at the new stations were switched on and passengers were required to " buy " a ticket as usual.
Later Cook switched to the Free Trade Party, and was a minister in the cabinet of Premier George Reid from 1894 to 1899.
Later he became King of Italy and set a dynasty that lasted until the 11th century, when the city switched again to the bishops ' suzerainty.
Later in January, Stefan Czarniecki joined in, and by February most Polish soldiers who were in Swedish service since October 1655, had switched sides to that of the confederation.
Later he switched to a more mainstream sound and formed the group Aleksandar Makedonski ( Alexander of Macedon ).
Later in his career, he switched to the baking powder business, in which he began offering two packages of chewing gum for each purchase of a can of baking powder.
Later, he switched to playing the flute under the tutelage of Pandit Bholanath Prasanna of Varanasi for eight years.
Later versions of the hardware switched from the Intel 80386 to a low-cost microcontroller version of the Motorola 68030, the MC68EN360.
* Later that year, General Agustín de Iturbide, a Mexican criollo who originally fought for the pro-Spanish royalists but switched his allegiance to the insurgents in the final phases of the war, was elected head of the provisional junta government and of the regency that held the imperial power that Spain once had.
Later that year, WWHO switched its primary affiliation to UPN ( as " UPN 53 " initially, then identifying as " UPN Columbus ," without a channel number ) and The WB was reduced to secondary status.

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