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Later tradition places his birth at Crediton, but the earliest mention of Crediton in connection to Boniface is from the early fourteenth century, in John Grandisson's Legenda Sanctorum: The Proper Lessons for Saints ' Days according to the use of Exeter.
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Later, under pressure from other European Mendicant orders to be more specific, the name " Saint Bertold " was given, possibly drawn from the oral tradition of the Order.
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Later the myth was Christianised to describe the " capturing of human souls and the chasing of damned souls to Annwn ", and Annwn was equated with the " Hell " of Christian tradition.
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Later, the location was justified by putting it into the tradition of the Reichstag in the Holy Roman Empire.
Later historians applied the name to significant uses and expressions of elements of Averroes ' doctrines and to the exegetical tradition of Aristotle by Jewish and Christian thinkers as it had come down through the Latin and Hebrew traditions.
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Later and places
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Later during German rule the town was named Stolp, to which the suffix in Pommern was attached in order to avoid confusion with other places similarly named.
Later accounts say that oak platforms were discovered every, but the earliest accounts simply say that " marks " of some type were found at these places.
Later in life, Silverstein divided time between his favorite places such as Greenwich Village, Key West, Martha ’ s Vineyard and Sausalito, California.
Later, other places to cross the Colorado were constructed, such as Lee's Ferry, Navajo Bridge and Boulder Dam.
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Later figurative use referred to anything making a public impact: " Broadway reacted to the request of War Mobilization Director Byrnes to close all places of entertainment by midnight Feb. 26 as if a blockbuster had landed on Manhattan " ( Chicago Tribune, February 2, 1945 ).
Saved Later which was quite similar in its toned down, more mellow vibe ) the sound was much more refined and reflective in places.
There was also a Chinese expedition to Bactria by Chang-k ' ien under the Emperor Wu of Han, recorded in the Records of the Grand Historian and Book of the Former Han, with additional evidence in the Book of the Later Han ; the identification of places and peoples behind transcriptions into Chinese is difficult, and several alternate interpretations have been proposed.
Later, duties grew to include communications after disasters ( tornadoes, floods ...), and in some places before disasters ( storm spotting ).
Later, when Wisdom is in trouble, Wisdom places the power of the Rainbow Stones into Porrun without his knowledge.
Later versions lose the opening of the story, which explains that Lamkin is a mason who has not been paid ; in these, Lamkin becomes a sort of a bogeyman who dwells in the wild places ; the lord, before leaving, warns against him:
Later that day, as the Simpsons are having dinner at a restaurant, Lisa shows a map on which she has marked all the places Ronaldo likes to visit.
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