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The process of transformation in the film is David Bowman transitioning through various human ages, first from young man to a dying elderly man, the latter finally transforming into a floating fetus.
Yet when the latter lay dying at Salerno on 25 May 1085, the Abbot of Monte Cassino was one of those whom he recommended to the cardinals of southern Italy as fittest to succeed him.
Mention of the latter causes Rigby to go berserk ( a homage to the old Slowly I Turned vaudeville routine ), due to his own father running off with the cleaning woman and his mother dying of a broken heart.
* Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper filed a suit against the Liberal Party of Canada, the Official Opposition, after the latter paid for trucks to drive through the streets playing a journalist's tape of Harper admitting he knew of " financial considerations " offered to dying MP Chuck Cadman before a critical Canadian House of Commons vote in 2005.
They had two daughters, both of whom predeceased their parents, the latter one dying in 1839.
At the latter place he spent his last years with a married granddaughter, the wife of a surgeon, Thomas Harris, dying there at the age of 94.
The story concerns the efforts of one artist, Ashlyme, to rescue another-the frail, consumptive, dying Audsley King-from the plague zone ( the latter is a motif that recurs in Harrison's novel Nova Swing.
She and Théoden exchange words before the latter dies ; in the book Théoden talks to Merry, not Éowyn, before dying.
The latter feeling ultimately triumphed ; he condescended to accept in the dying days of Grenville's cabinet, and to retain through the " lutestring " administration of Lord Rockingham " pretty summer wear ," as Townshend styled it, " but it will never stand the winter " the highly paid position of paymaster-general, refusing to identify himself more closely with its fortunes as Chancellor of the Exchequer.
In the latter parts of the book one can see sympathy for Grieban, and Greiban is depicted as a broken man, living out the rest of his years in hiding, and dying with no one around who particularly cares about him.
Moray was mortally wounded in the fighting, dying in the latter months of 1297.
When the family eventually do start worrying about Clare's health the latter is already dead: now it turns out that, at the age of 52, he has had a heart attack ( or something like that ), that his life could have been saved but that he has just been left dying without any help.
In March 1762, he parted from his wife, son and daughter ( the latter dying in 1763 ), to seek his fortune in London, where he stayed ( apart from a few return visits to Cumbria ) until 1799.
* Teresa Ann Savoy played Drusilla in the 1979 motion picture Caligula, which showed the more plausible version of Drusilla dying from the fever, though it did follow up with a highly unlikely scene of Caligula licking her corpse in mourning and then having sex with it one last time ( although the latter half of the sequence got deleted from all the released versions of the film ).
Delicate in health and with his mother dying while he was still young, he was home-schooled by his father in a conservative interpretation of Christianity as well as via the classics such as the Iliad-the former put him off conventional religion for life, whilst the latter was a continual influence on his art.
In the latter half of the 20th century, while the use of canals for transporting goods was dying out, there was a rise in interest in their history and potential use for leisure.
In attendance on a dying priest, the latter convinced Lyte that both had earlier been mistaken in not having taken the Epistles of St. Paul " in their plain and literal sense.
( The latter was James Joyce's favorite lyric poem ; it is the song Stephen Daedalus sings to his mother as she lies dying in Ulysses.
The first portion of the text describes James ' understandable concern about being crucified, whereas the latter portion describes secret passwords given to James so that he can ascend to the highest heaven ( out of seventy-two ) after dying, without being blocked by evil powers of the demiurge.
Alpha Leporis is an older, dying star that may have already passed through a supergiant phase and is now contracting and heating up in the latter phases of stellar evolution, or perhaps is still expanding into the supergiant phase.
Those who are in the latter days of life must feel they are still ( perhaps, especially ) part of the family of God ./ Euthanasia, assisted dying – both are artificial precipitation of death.
However, before dying, the latter reveals that Ramza is the descendant of the person who originally killed her in the past, and causes an explosion which apparently kills the party.
Standard High German is rarely spoken in the books, when it is used it is usually to portray the speaker as overtly formal and square, whereas most characters employ accents and dialects placed in a lingual continuum between the common modern Northern pronunciation of High German ( as it originated in its purest form in and around the city of Hanover ) and hardcore Low German, although the latter is mostly a dying language in reality.
( WV ) The disasters that befell the latter prompted the movement of the capital of Tasuun to the city of Miraab, where Mandis and Archain reigned, the latter dying at the hands of his wife Xantlicha ( DI ).

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Also, among the latter a large percentage soon acquire the prevalent Southern attitude on most social problems.
This master returned to Venice, where he soon afterwards died ; but by the high terms in which he spoke of his pupil to Falier, the latter was induced to bring the young artist to Venice, whither he accordingly went, and was placed under a nephew of Torretto.
She enjoyed the latter so much that she soon wished to experiment with all the new musical instruments that were being made available.
The rational roots of this doctrine, he argued, soon grew incompatible with and larger than the religious and so the latter were eventually discarded.
Following the surge in popularity, new poker tours soon emerged, notably the World Poker Tour and European Poker Tour, both televised and the latter sponsored by online poker company PokerStars.
These are John XVIII in 1009 and Benedict IX in May 1045, although the latter regretted it and was soon back.
Comstock intended Syracuse University and the hill to develop as an integrated whole ; a contemporary account described the latter as " a beautiful town ... springing up on the hillside and a community of refined and cultivated membership ... established near the spot which will soon be the center of a great and beneficent educational institution.
As the latter two lines died out quite soon ( 1583 and 1605, respectively ), Hesse-Kassel and Hesse-Darmstadt were the two core states within the Hessian lands.
Young Beza soon followed his teacher to Bourges, where the latter was called by the duchess Margaret of Angoulême, sister of Francis I.
His formal coronation took place in June 1974, and soon thereafter the strains between the Wangchucks and Dorjis were relieved with the return that year of the exiled members of the latter family.
The latter two merged soon after, so Mart Laar ’ s second government is widely known as Kolmikliit, or Tripartite coalition.
The Battle of Narva proved a grave setback for Peter the Great, but the shift of Charles XII's army to the Polish-Saxon threat soon afterwards, instead of pursuing Peter, provided the latter with an opportunity to recover and gain ground in the Baltic provinces.
According to the director Kōichi Mashimo, he envisioned Noir and Madlax as part of a trilogy exploring the girls-with-guns genre, and soon after the release of the latter, he confirmed having plans to produce the third installment, which would later become El Cazador de la Bruja.
His best known slogans were " Holland is not a country of immigration ," " full = full " and " we will abolish the multicultural society, as soon as we get the chance and power "; he was convicted for the latter two statements.
The combined Carthaginian forces defeat the Roman force led by Flaccus and Pulcher, the latter of whom will soon die of wounds he has sustained.
Thutmose II soon married Hatshepsut and the latter became both his senior royal wife and the most powerful woman at court.
Lakoff wrote Moral Politics soon after the Republican Party's " Contract With America " takeover of Congress under the Clinton presidency, and his usage of the terms " liberal " and " conservative " is strongly resembles how those labels might have been used in the 1994 elections, the former having much to do with the Democratic party and the latter with the Republican party ; indeed, chapter 9, " Moral Categories in Politics ", presents Hillary Clinton as a prototypical " liberal " and Newt Gingrich as a prototypical " conservative ".
He took the side of John, the king's brother, when the latter expelled the justiciar, William Longchamp, from the kingdom, but he soon discovered that the interests of John were different from those of Richard.
He worked to bring about peace between the King and the Scots in 1639 and 1640, but when in the latter year the quarrel between Charles and the English parliament was renewed, he deserted the King who soon deprived him of his office of chamberlain.
Schafer had begun work on the game soon after completing Full Throttle in June, though he conceived the idea of Day of the Dead-themed adventure before production on the latter began.
Two large ethnic groups soon developed: Germans from both Russia and Germany ( the latter called Reich Germans ) and Hollanders who had come from the eastern United States.
Eclectic in style ( with Gothic and Perpendicular characteristics-the latter attributed partly from his destruction of the windows of the chapel of St Mary's college in order to reuse that tracery for his west front ) his work soon proved to be substandard ( as had his previous work on the Chapter House ).
Chabad of Penn Wynne, originally located in Rabbi Zalman Gerber's house, moved to a store front on Manoa Road across the street from the new synagogue building of Congregation Beth Hamedrosh soon after the latter moved in, but Chabad moved out three years later following the termination of the storefront lease at the end of May 2010.
By 1966, Ralphs, Tippins, and Watts ( the latter now on bass ) had come together in a band called The Doc Thomas Group, and soon secured a residency at a club in a resort town in Italy.
The colonists soon subjugated the native Mariandynians but agreed to terms that none of the latter, now helot-like serfs, be sold into slavery outside their homeland.

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