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Later and terms
Later still, abstraction was manifest in more purely formal terms, such as color, freedom from objective context, and a reduction of form to basic geometric designs.
Later, both terms came to be used side by side:
Later programming languages, such as ML and Scheme, extended the term to refer to syntax within a language which could be defined in terms of a language core of essential constructs ; the convenient, higher-level features could be " desugared " and decomposed into that subset.
Later in April, Gen. Sherman, without consulting Washington, concluded an agreement with Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston to effect the latter's surrender, believing it to be consistent with Lincoln's recent statements to him at City Point ; Secretary Stanton and Grant quickly surmised the terms were much too lenient.
Later generation methods will become established because they will be more efficient in terms of the energy input for the same degree of enrichment and the next method of enrichment to be commercialized will be referred to as third generation.
Later authors changed the interpretation, commonly reading it as exclusive or, or in set theory terms symmetric difference ; this step means that addition is always defined.
Later, it came to be used as the title of certain rulers who claimed almost full sovereignty in practical terms ( i. e., the lack of dependence on any higher ruler ), without claiming the overall caliphate, or to refer to a powerful governor of a province within the caliphate.
Later in Skáldskaparmál, Snorri includes Níðhöggr in a list of various terms and names for swords.
Recent terms have been adopted by both fans and DC Comics when referring to anything after Infinite Crisis, such as " post-Infinite Crisis ", " One Year Later ", or simply " New Earth ".
Later the terms were differentiated by French Creole ( European ancestry ) and Louisiana Creole ( meaning someone of mixed racial ancestry ).
Later, Afrikaans was sometimes also referred to as " African Dutch " or " Kitchen Dutch ", although these terms were mainly pejorative.
Later third-party tests of HTTP load times would support Apple's claim that Safari 3 was indeed the fastest browser on the Windows platform in terms of initial data loading over the Internet, though it was found to be only negligibly faster than Internet Explorer 7 and Mozilla Firefox when loading static content from local cache.
Later, during the eighteenth century, Richard Dunthorne estimated the rate as + 10 " ( arcseconds / century < sup > 2 </ sup >) in terms of the resulting difference in lunar longitude, an effect that became known as the secular acceleration of the Moon.
Later terms like " Lorraine " and " Lothier " are derived from this Latin term.
Later in his life, Wallace was advocate of spiritualism and believed in an immaterial origin for the higher mental faculties of humans, he believed that evolution suggested that the universe had a purpose, and that certain aspects of living organisms are not explainable in terms of purely materialistic processes, in a 1909 magazine article entitled The World of Life, which he later expanded into a book of the same name.
Later her landlady and companion at equal terms.
Later he served two more terms in the senate and was a reluctant candidate for the U. S. Senate.
Later in his highly influential career, Prebisch argued that, due to the declining terms of trade primary producers face, developing countries should strive to diversify their economies and lessen dependence on primary commodity exports by developing their manufacturing industry.
Later in his New Statesman article he wrote that in terms of the political struggle within Britain ( as opposed to struggles against absolute tyrants like Hitler and Saddam where violent resistance can be the lesser of two evils ): " I remain committed to the Gandhian principle of non-violence ".
Later, during the Yuan Dynasty the two terms were merged to become the generally translated " phoenix ", but the " King of Birds " came to symbolize the Empress when paired with a dragon as a dragon represented the Emperor.
Later Arawa also joined the chase but only after they had negotiated better terms, i. e. more cash for the job.
Later, Clinton exercised a form of negotiated executive privilege when he agreed to testify before the grand jury called by Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr only after negotiating the terms under which he would appear.
" Later writers have expanded this test, attempting to define power in terms of overall military, economic, and political capacity.
Later, He was elected from the same constituency to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly for six consecutive terms from 1962 to 1989.
Later, with the rise of cohomology theory in the 1930s, he contributed to the intersection number approach ( that is, in cohomological terms, the ring structure ) via the cup product and duality on manifolds.

Later and reference
Later in the same year Einstein derived the Lorentz transformation under the assumptions of the principle of relativity and the constancy of the speed of light in any inertial reference frame,
Later La Scala became the reference theatre in the world, with its premières of Bellini, Donizetti, Rossini and Verdi.
Later, Pike says that on joining the RAF he will be " the second of the few "; a reference to Howard's The First of the Few.
" Later sources, which include a New Kingdom reference to his construction, help confirm that Netjerikhet and Djoser are the same person.
Later, discussing the works of Aldous Huxley, Eliade wrote that the British author's use of mescaline as a source of inspiration had something in common with his own experience, indicating 1945 as a date of reference and adding that it was " needless to explain why that is ".
Later prints removed the reference to FCT, ABUJA.
He was known as the Kujō Dethroned Emperor ( Kujō Haitei, 九条廃帝 ), the Half-Emperor ( 半帝 ), and the Later Dethroned Emperor ( Go-Haitei, 後廃帝, a reference to Emperor Junnin who was often called Haitei, 廃帝 ).
* Later history of the New York World Journal Tribune clipping reference library
Later, he found out that it was referring to the phrase " elephant in the room ", a reference to the collective denial of some very obvious problem.
The dynastic name Later Jin was a direct reference to the Jin dynasty founded by the Jurchen people, who ruled northern China from 1115 to 1234.
Later, after several political humorists started employing " lifting your luggage " as an implicit or explicit reference to various sexual acts, Savage suggested that " Whatever lifts your luggage " supplant " whatever floats your boat " in common parlance.
Later renamed Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy, this comprehensive reference work remains widely used throughout the world.
Later that night, the three remaining teenagers are taken to an underground well ( they are dressed as rabbits, a reference to something Otis had said earlier in the film about how " scared kids run like rabbits, run little rabbit, run!
Later, his private secretary asked for minutes of a meeting to be amended to remove reference to explicit economic regeneration as Joseph believed “ it is by no means clear that any such strategy could lead to a viable economic entity ”.
Later, Thucydides claims that since Homer never makes reference to a united Greek state, the pre-Hellenic nations must have been so disjointed that they could not organize properly to launch an effective campaign.
The book History of Later Cholas has a five line reference to Vandiyathevan, a Bana prince, a real historical character, who is the hero of this novel.
Later in the book, however, the term " lie-to-children " is used to include all examples of the pedagogical strategy, without reference to the age or composition of the audience.
Later editions contained no data from the IRA, instead only adding from publicly available information in reference books and details provided by German civilians who had worked in Ireland during the 1930s.
Later episodes showed that they often escaped during various points in history, being let out for a day every few years while the water tower was being fumigated, and were occasionally loaned out to other animation studios, particularly during the 1960s ( a reference to the fact that Warner Bros. did the same with all its characters when it shut down its animation studio in the 1960s, outsourcing production of Warner Bros. properties to DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and, for one television movie, Filmation ).
During the " One Year Later " storyline, Gordon makes a slight reference to his ex-wife " doing well.
Later, Edo was the reference, and even today Japan reckons directions and measures distances along its highways from Nihonbashi in Chūō, Tokyo.
Later that night, Baptiste catches sight of Garance with Lacenaire and his accomplices in a seedy restaurant / dancehall, " Le Rouge Gorge " ( a pun: this means " The Robin " or " The Red Breast ", but literally translates as " The Red Throat ," a reference to the previous owner's throat having been slit ).
Later on, entire verses of the Bible, or sentences from other books, having some reference to the contents or title of the book, or to the name of the author, publisher, printer, etc., were used.

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