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She later said her years at the home " were the happiest years " of her life ; many of the incidents in her novel Little Women ( 1868 ) are based on this period.
This incident is similar to later incidents ascribed to attacks using ‘ Yellow Rain ’.
Similarly, in northern Macedonia, the tension between Serbia and Bulgaria due to later aspirations over Vardar Macedonia generated many incidents between the nearby armies, prompting Serbia to maintain its army's mobilization.
Documented evidence indicates that a significant percentage of the incidents were spurious, inaccurately reported or embellished by later authors.
The Masorti movement did not establish a presence in the United Kingdom until much later and came about largely because of a series of incidents known colletively as the " Jacobs affair ": Rabbi Louis Jacobs, a leading scholar of Anglo Jewry, joined the faculty of the Jews College, leaving his post as Rabbi of the New West End Synagogue, under the impression that he would eventually be made principal.
The libretto of this opera by Giovanni Schmidt was in many of its incidents an anticipation of those presented to the world a few years later in Sir Walter Scott's Kenilworth.
He suggests that it would have been a good thing if lessons had been learned which would have prevented even more serious incidents from happening later.
Throughout the war, skirmishing tactics against British troops on the move continued to be a key factor in Rebel success ; however, they may also have encouraged the occasional incidents, particularly in the later stages, where British troops used alleged surrender violations as a justification for killing large numbers of captives ( e. g. Waxhaw and Groton Heights ).
In acts IV and V, Shakespeare includes incidents irrelevant to the fate of Richard, which are later resolved in the future plays of the Richard II-Henry V tetralogy.
In that story the family name is Mannering-Phipps, not Wooster, and the story has never been included in collections of Jeeves and Wooster materials, however the incidents described in " Extricating Young Gussie " are referred to in later stories.
The later books increasingly use techniques and incidents borrowed from the ancient Greek novel ( Heliodorus, Longus and Achilles Tatius ) and the pastoral novel from Italy and Spain ( Jacopo Sannazaro and Jorge de Montemayor ).
Nevertheless, as commander of Army Group South, Rundstedt was legally responsible for the behaviour of his troops, and these incidents would later form part of the charges of war crimes against him.
Three-metre high safety fences attached to the top of the concrete traffic barrier were later installed to prevent these incidents occurring.
There were several incidents of crew being trapped or injured by holodeck malfunctions in later episodes.
Several later incidents are not usually seen as part of the New Zealand Wars:
There were other incidents later.
More recent incidents are the sinking of a North Korean spy ship ( 100 ton class ) in 2001 by the coast guard, which was later salvaged and exhibited in Tokyo, and the abduction of an office clerk from a Kagoshima beach in 1978 by agents from the same country.
It is perhaps his greatest distinction that he is the earliest of the Cavalier song-writers by profession, of whom John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, was a later example, poets who turned the disreputable incidents of an idle court-life into poetry which was often of the rarest delicacy and the purest melody and colour.
The incidents and plot devices of the Italian epics later became central to works of English literature such as Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene ; Spenser attempted to adapt the form devised to tell the tale of the triumph of Christianity over Islam to tell instead of the triumph of Protestantism over Roman Catholicism.
Police arrested Roque the next day, initially unaware of the later shooting incidents.
The Confidential Human Factors Incident Reporting Programme ( CHIRP ), an experimental, voluntary, anonymous and informal system of reporting hazardous air events introduced within BEA in the late 1960s ( and later adopted by the Civil Aviation Authority and NASA ), brought to light two earlier near-accidents, the " Orly " and " Naples " incidents: these involved flight crew error in the first case and suspicion of the Trident ’ s control layout in the second.
He was later posthumously awarded a second GM in March 2009 for " repeated and sustained acts of immense bravery " for his actions in Afghanistan in two separate incidents in May and July 2008.
Longfellow wrote to his friend Charles Sumner a few days later: " As to having ' taken many of the most striking incidents of the Finnish Epic and transferred them to the American Indians '— it is absurd ".
After several minor incidents in what would later come to be designated as the Colorado War, in November 1864 a force of 800 troops of the Colorado home guard, after heavy drinking, attacked an encampment of Cheyenne and Arapaho at Sand Creek, murdering between 150 and 200 Indians, mostly elderly men, women and children.

later and cause
* 1933 – Loggers cause a forest fire in the Coast Range of Oregon, later known as the first forest fire of the Tillamook Burn.
In a final twist, Bradley later went on to discover the existence of the nutation of the Earth's axis – the effect that he had originally considered to be the cause of aberration.
Conversely, Fleet Captain Honoré Ganteaume later reported the cause as an explosion on the quarterdeck, preceded by a series of minor fires on the main deck among the ship's boats.
If later heat treatments cause this glass to become partly crystalline, the resulting material is known as a glass-ceramic, widely used as cooktop.
PID can cause scarring inside the reproductive organs, which can later cause serious complications, including chronic pelvic pain, difficulty becoming pregnant, ectopic ( tubal ) pregnancy, and other dangerous complications of pregnancy.
In May 2007, Barrymore was named Ambassador Against Hunger for the United Nations World Food Programme and later donated $ 1 million to the cause.
Comatose patients may aspirate their vomit ( resulting in vomitus in the lungs, which may cause " drowning " and later pneumonia if survived ).
For example, varicella zoster virus causes chickenpox in the acute phase ; after recovery from chickenpox, the virus may remain dormant in nerve cells for many years, and later cause herpes zoster ( shingles ).
* the writings of David Hume and Immanuel Kant ( and later, Charles Darwin ), which increased doubt about the first cause argument and the argument from design, turning many ( though not all ) potential deists towards atheism instead
Due to its ambiguity, the letter was a cause of debate during the British and later American struggles over the abolition of slavery.
The delay that occurs when blood is drawn at a satellite site and transported to a central laboratory hours later for routine processing is a common cause of mildly low glucose levels in general chemistry panels.
His post-service physical makes no mention of the lip scar even though it mentions many smaller scars, so the actual cause may have come later.
Independently from Ibn al-Nafis, Michael Servetus rediscovered the pulmonary circulation, but this discovery did not reach the public cause it was written down for the first time in the " Manuscript of Paris " in 1546, and later published in the theological work which he paid with his life in 1553.
When one of these keys is pressed, it will cause its control unit, historically, an 3174 or IBM 3274 but later the mainframe integrated communications adapter, to generate an I / O interrupt and present a special code identifying which key was pressed.
Booth and a group of co-conspirators originally plotted to kidnap Lincoln, but later planned to kill him, Vice President Andrew Johnson, and Secretary of State William Seward in a bid to help the Confederacy's cause.
" James Witherspoon, president of Princeton, teacher of James Madison and later a member of the Continental Congress, and one of the most influential thinkers in the Colonies, joined the cause of the Revolution with a widely publicized sermon based on Psalm 76, identifying the American colonists with the people of Israel.
These killing tunnels (" mines ") were at first collapsed to destroy targets located above, but they were later filled with explosives and detonated in order to cause greater devastation.
Beria wanted an alliance with Israel to advance the communist cause in the Middle East, while later Soviet leaders chose instead to form a powerful alliance with countries in the Arab World.
Biographer Stuart Schram would later comment that during the period between 1925 and 1927, Mao was closer to the Kuomintang than he was to the Communist Party, something he attributed to Mao's belief that the good of China was more important than the cause of socialism.
Initially the ability of radiation and chemical mutagens to cause mutation was exploited to generate random mutations, later techniques were developed to introduce specific mutations.
In his later years he became critical of Israel and a supporter of the Palestinian cause.
Further tensions between the north and south began in 2010 when a South Korean navy ship was sunk, later reports revealed a torpedo from North Korea was the cause.
This Prime Mover, first cause, argument later came to be called natural theology by rationalist philosophers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

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