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Thenceforward he became, in Roy Mottahedeh's words, " a true anti-cleric.
Thenceforward the Cantabri were Christianized and gradually assimilated, though they only became fully Latinised in their language and culture after the Muslim Conquest of Iberia in the early 8th century.

Thenceforward and devoted
Thenceforward he devoted his whole time to a systematic examination of the French caves, his first publication on the subject being The Antiquity of Man in Western Europe ( 1860 ), followed in 1861 by New Researches on the Coexistence of Man and of the Great Fossil Mammifers characteristic of the Last Geological Period.

Thenceforward and .
Thenceforward, all popes were bearded until the death of Pope Innocent XII in 1700.
Thenceforward the grants made by John I were renewed, and extended on so lavish a scale that the Braganza estates alone comprised about a third of the whole kingdom.
Thenceforward Laon was one of the principal towns of the kingdom of the Franks, and the possession of it was often disputed.
Thenceforward the king seems to have become emotionally paralyzed, leaving most important decisions to the politically untrained queen.
Thenceforward, the feast day of that saint will be celebrated as the convert's name day, which in traditional Orthodox cultures is celebrated in lieu of one's birthday.
Thenceforward Brescia and the province were a Venetian possession, with the exception of the years between 1512 and 1520, when it was occupied by the French armies under Gaston of Foix, Duke of Nemours.
Thenceforward Westmorland was busily engaged in negotiating with the Scots and keeping the peace on the borders.
Thenceforward, no one in Oz would ever age, get sick, or die.
Thenceforward Marcel was now in open hostility to the throne.
Thenceforward he practically disappeared from political life.
Thenceforward, Mitchell, as a writer, divided his attention between professional and literary pursuits.
Thenceforward Barye, though engaged in a perpetual struggle with want, exhibited year after year studies of animals — admirable groups which reveal him as inspired by a spirit of true romance, as in his Roger and Angelica on the Hippogriff ( 1840 ), drawn from an episode in Orlando furioso, and a feeling for the beauty of the antique, as in Theseus and the Minotaur ( 1847 ), " Lapitha and Centaur " ( 1848 ), and numerous minor works now very highly valued.
Thenceforward he exhibited less in the Salons, and sent his work to smaller exhibitions.
Thenceforward the servant of God was judicially given the title of Venerable.
Thenceforward Saluzzo shared the destinies of Piedmont, with which it formed " one of the keys of the house " of Italy.
Thenceforward, the history of the Lombard south is one of declining, competing powers.
Thenceforward he was continually engaged, till his death in 1902, in the production of poetry and criticism.
Thenceforward she spent the summers in London and the rest of the year in Boston, where her salon was one of the principal resorts of literary talent.

became and specialist
In 1977, he started his medical education in Faculty of Medicine of Hacettepe University and became a qualified specialist of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation in 1991.
Using some of Desilu's established shows such as Star Trek, Mission: Impossible, and Mannix as a foot in the door at the networks, the newly reincorporated Paramount Television eventually became known as a specialist in half-hour situation comedies.
John Elliotson was a brilliant but erratic heart specialist became a phrenologist in the 1840s, he was also a mesmerist and combined the two into something he called phrenomesmerism or phrenomegnatism.
Elizabeth Will, an Army heraldic specialist in the Office of the Quartermaster General, was named to redesign the newly revived medal, which became known as the Purple Heart.
As dismounting became commonplace, specialist pole weapons such as the pollaxe were adopted by knights and this practice ceased.
Over the several centuries of its development, the Circus Maximus became Rome's paramount specialist venue for chariot races.
Both of these terms became outmoded in the late 20th century except in specialist usage, as most fax machines now use the digital ITU-T fax standards, which encode the image digitally over a QAM-modulated signal.
Although designed for a specialist audience, the work gained press and television attention and became a surprise bestseller in France.
* Joseph Forlenze ( 1757-1833 ) ( Italy ), specialist in cataract surgery, became popular during the First French Empire, healing, among many, personalities such as the minister Jean-Étienne-Marie Portalis and the poet Ponce Denis Lebrun.
Selected by NASA in May 1984, Dr. Carter became an astronaut in June 1985, qualified for assignment as a mission specialist on future Space Shuttle flight crews.
At the age of 35, Childe became the " only academic prehistorian in a teaching post in Scotland ", and was disliked by many Scottish archaeologists, who viewed him as an outsider who wasn't even a specialist in Scottish prehistory.
He became a specialist in making small bridges and corduroy roads.
They were specialist divers and, despite being considered enemies, became an indispensable part of the industry until World War II.
In both Europe and the Far East, traditionally the artist only designed the woodcut, and the block-carving was left to specialist craftsmen, called block-cutters, or Formschneider in Germany, some of whom became well known in their own right-among the best known are the 16th century Hieronymus Andreae ( who also used " Formschneider " as his surname ), Hans Lützelburger and Jost de Negker, all of whom ran workshops and also operated as printers and publishers.
Charter and excursion trains were a significant source of revenue and the LMS became a specialist in the movement of large numbers of people, with locomotives and rolling stock often kept in operation just to service such seasonal traffic.
As an amateur astronomer, he became known as a specialist on observing the Moon and creating the Caldwell catalogue.
In between these two, Cabramatta became known by its specialist niche reputation in the city as ' the ' place for an authentic Asian experience?
A rash of injuries and the trust of Blues coach Jaques Demers provided Gilmour with the opportunity to play as the team's fourth line center, and he quickly became a defensive specialist.
The area had a long tradition of iron smelting, but this became particularly important with the invention by Sir Henry Bessemer of the Bessemer process, the first process for mass production of mild steel, which previously had been an expensive specialist product.
From the mid-1990s and the burgeoning use of 3D graphics in video games, shoot ' em ups became a niche genre based on design conventions established in the 1980s and increasingly catered to specialist enthusiasts, particularly in Japan.
The. 44 Magnum used in the film is now owned by Prop Master and weapons specialist Bill Davis, who bought it from the production company before the film became popular.
In the years following his second return from space, Lebedev became renowned as a specialist in the field of cosmonautics and geoinformation.
Swigert became a specialist on the Apollo command module: he was one of the few astronauts who requested to be command-module pilots.
He was a senior partner of a law firm, " MacKay, Matheson & Martin " in Toronto and became a specialist in criminal law.

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