Later-on Sentence Examples

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  • His father's name was Mendel, and he was later on surnamed Mendelssohn (= son of Mendel).

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  • For some time he continued his studies; later on when engaged in business there was no break in this respect.

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  • In 1 9 05 he was Democratic candidate for mayor of New York on the Municipal Ownership ticket, and four years later on the Independence League ticket; in 1906 he was candidate for governor of New York on the Democratic and Independence League tickets, in every instance being defeated.

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  • The fate of these inorganiccompounds has not been certainly traced, but they give rise later on to the presence in the plant of various amino acid amides, such as leucin, glycin, asparagin, &c. That these are stages on the way to proteids has been inferred from the fact that when proteids are split up by various means, and especially by the digestive secretions, these nitrogen-containing acids are among the products which result.

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  • The deposits of the Post-Glacial period are represented throughout Russia, Poland and Finland, as also throughout Siberia and Central Asia, by very thick lacustrine deposits, which show that, after the melting of the ice-sheet, the country was covered with immense lakes, connected by broad channels (the fjarden of the Swedes), which later on gave rise to the actual rivers.

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  • The mosque was destroyed later on and the Mussulman settlers driven out.

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  • Hadrian's policy in this respect was matched later on by the edict of the caliph Omar (c. 638), who, like his Roman prototype, prevented the Jews from settling in the capital of their ancient country.

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  • The schismatic Qaraites initiated or rather necessitated a new Hebrew philology, which later on produced Qimhi, the gaon Saadiah founded a Jewish philosophy, the statesman Hasdai introduced a new Jewish culture - and all this under Mahommedan rule.

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  • Bayezid consented; later on John Palaeologus offered an equivalent sum and, since he engaged to furnish an auxiliary force of 12,000 men into the bargain, Bayezid replaced him on the throne.

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  • Themistocles was the first to urge the Athenians to take advantage of these harbours, instead of using the sandy bay of Phaleron; and the fortification of the Peiraeus was begun in 493 B.C. Later on it was connected with Athens by the Long Walls in 460 B.C. The town of Peiraeus was laid out by the architect Hippodamus of Miletus, probably in the time of Pericles.

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  • Baird was to move south through Galicia to meet him, and the army was to concentrate at Valladolid, Burgos, or whatever point might seem later on to be best.

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  • Some of the criticism of their works, necessary and useful as it has been, will probably be corrected later on by that breadth of view and sense of proportion which has enabled us to appreciate justly the achievements of lesser men in more remote times.

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  • It is impossible here to describe in detail his relations to Napoleon, and the part which he played in the drawing up of the Civil Code, later on called the Code Napoleon.

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  • Thus later on we find it connected with the Morris dance; but the Morris dance was not known in England before the 16th century or late in the 15th.

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  • This last-named legend introduces the incidental poem of " Loherangrin," and so led Wagner to the study of Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival and Titurel, with great results later on.

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  • Whence the Egyptians and a little later on the Babylonians got their tin for the alloy we do not yet know.

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  • When Antipater died, in 319, a second war broke out, the wrecks of the party of Perdiccas, led by Eumenes, combining with Polyperchon, the new regent, and later on (318) with the eastern satraps who were in arms against Pithon, the satrap of Media.

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  • It was either sleeveless (colobium) or sleeved (tunica manicata or manuleata), and originally fell about to the knee, but later on reached to the ankles (tunica talaris).

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  • Raskolniks or Nonconformists in the second half of the 17th century, rebel stryeltsy under Peter the Great, courtiers of rank during the reigns of the empresses, Polish confederates under Catherine II., the " Decembrists " under Nicholas I., nearly 50,000 Poles after the insurrection of 1863, and later on whole generations of socialists were sent to Siberia; while the number of common-law convicts and exiles transported thither increased steadily from the end of the 18th century.

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  • Middendorff's journey (1844-1845) to north-eastern Siberia - contemporaneous with Castren's journeys for the special study of the Ural-Altaian languages - directed attention to the far north and awakened interest in the Amur, the basin of which soon became the scene of the expeditions of Akhte and Schwarz (1852), and later on (1854-1857) of the Siberian expedition to which we owe so marked an advance in our knowledge of East Siberia.

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  • They remained untold, for he died two days later on the 10th of April, and was buried in the Pantheon, the funeral oration being pronounced by Laplace and Lacepede.

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  • The fruit of Aristotle's teaching and example was seen later on in the schools of Alexandria.

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  • We thus see that, while the great anatomists, physicists and chemists - men of the type of Willis, Borelli and Boyle - were laying foundations which were later on built up into the fabric of scientific medicine, little good was done by the premature application of their half-understood principles to practice.

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  • Gentz, who from the winter of 1806 onwards divided his time between Prague and the Bohemian wateringplaces, seemed to devote himself wholly to the pleasures of society, his fascinating personality gaining him a ready reception in those exalted circles which were to prove of use to him later on in Vienna.

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  • The system of "compositions" or fines, paid in many cases with the help of kinsmen, finds its natural place in the ancient, tribal period of English history and loses its vitality later on in consequence of the growth of central power and of the scattering of maegths.

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  • As soon as roots are freely formed the plants must be shifted into 6-inch pots, and later on into 12-inch ones.

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  • Concomitantly its cavity is sub-divided by transverse ridges into a single row and later on into paired rows of compartments.

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  • The mode of discipline practised by the pedantic and irritable old man who stood at the head of this institution was not at all to the young student's liking, and the impression made upon him stimulated him later on to work out his projects of school reform.

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  • Athens was temporarily pacified by assurances that Amphipolis would be handed over to her later on.

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  • In the Civil War it sided with Pompey, and later on with Brutus and Cassius.

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  • Much of what Babbage taught later on the subject of combined work is anticipated by Gioja.

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  • At Bethel, Jacob sees the angels of God on the ladder, 12 and later on they appear to him at Mahanaim.

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  • At Erh-Lung on the 20th of November three mines were exploded, which half filled the ditch, and the Japanese later on sapped across to the escarp over the debris.

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  • At Corinth the unit was evidently the Assyrian and not the Attic, being 129.6 at the earliest (17) (though modified to double Attic, or 133, later) and being divided by 3, and not into 2 drachms. And this agrees with the mina being repeatedly found at Corcyra, and with the same standard passing to the Italian coinage (17) similar in weight, and in division into 1/3 -- the heaviest coinages (17) down to 400 B.C. (Terina, Velia, Sybaris, Posidonia, Metapontum, Tarentum, &c.) being none over 126, while later on many were adjusted to the Attic, and rose to 134.

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  • Other loans and obligations contracted during periods of disorder were afterwards consolidated under this type, and later on unpaid railway subsidies were also included.

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  • He thus views the consecration of the elements as akin to other consecrations; and, like priestly ordination, as involving " a metamorphosis for the better," a phrase which later on became classical.

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  • It was reserved in a closed vessel, which took various forms from time to time, known in the East as the aproc 6ptov, and in the West as the turris, the capsa, and later on as the pyx.

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  • For a number of years the firm furnished meridian circles to the observatories at Hamburg, Konigsberg, Pulkova, &c.; later on its activity declined, while Pistor and Martins of Berlin rose to eminence.

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  • The revenue of the state is about one million sterling; and large reserves have been accumulated, from which two millions were lent to the government of India in 1887, and later on another million for the construction of the Gwalior-Agra and Indore-Neemuch railways.

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  • The next change took place in the central provinces; the ra-tags were altered into cerebral dentals, and the ya-tags became c. Later on the superscribed letters and finals d and s disappeared, except in the east and west.

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  • But its subject-towns availed themselves of the political changes of the period to throw off their allegiance; Marathus from 278 begins to issue a coinage bearing the heads of the Ptolemies, and later on Karne asserted its independence in the same way; but in the end the Aradians recovered their supremacy.

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  • In 14 B.C. Augustus rebuilt Berytus as a Roman colony and stationed two legions there; later on Ptolemais, Tyre and Sidon received colonial status.

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  • Trees to be grown in the form of a bush are usually budded low down on the stem of the stock as near the root as possible to obviate the development of wild suckers later on.

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  • The communities which inhabited the detached hills and projecting ridges which later on formed the city of Rome were in a specially favourable position.

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  • Millstones and pumice were also exported, but for the former the more gritty lava of Rocca Monfina was later on preferred.

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  • But later on that metal became scarcer; the London gold prices ran higher and higher, while silver prices declined.

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  • In the 5th and 6th centuries the country was overrun by Saxon tribes, and later on was governed by counts under the Frankish and German kings.

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  • The endosperm-nucleus divides rapidly to produce a cellular tissue which fills up the interior of the rapidly-growing embryosac, and forms a tissue, known as endosperm, in which is stored a supply of nourishment for the use later on of the embryo.

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  • The successful candidates are compared a year later on the results of another examination in which there is again a choice, though a much more limited one.

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  • This is at first colourless carbon dioxide, but later on inflammable gases come out of the mass, which at this stage has turned into a thicker, pasty condition, showing that the end of the reaction is near.

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  • After a time he established the "Great Laura" monastery in the neighbourhood of the Dead Sea, and later on the "New Laura," under St Basil's Rule.

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  • It was that which later on was generally adopted, viz.

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  • Conrad does not seem to have considered the idea of attacking till later on in the season, and the plan which he put before German headquarters was radically different in idea from that which Krauss favoured.

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  • Even greater was the support it received later on from the Puranas, a class of poetical works of a partly legendary, partly discursive and controversial character, mainly composed in the interest of special deities, of which eighteen principal (maha-purana) and as many secondary ones (upa-purana) are recognized, the oldest of which may go back to about the 4th century of our era.

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  • According to the Basava-purana he early in life renounced his caste and went to reside at Kalyana, then the capital of the Chalukya kingdom, and later on at Sangamesvara near Ratnagiri, where he was initiated into the Vira Saiva faith which he subsequently made it his life's work to propagate.

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  • While at Frankfurt, on his way to examine the Neanderthal skull at Bonn, he was struck with paralysis, and died at Gottingen a few months later on the 13th of May 1864.

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  • In 1821 Michael Faraday (1791-1867), who was destined later on to do so much for the science of electricity, discovered electromagnetic rotation, having succeeded in causing a wire conveying a voltaic current to rotate continuously round the pole of a permanent magnet.

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  • But, while the Russians were driven from the Black Sea by the Khazars, and later on by a tide of Ugrian migration from the north-east, a stream of Sla y s moved slowly towards the north-east, down the upper Oka, into the borderland between the Finnish and Turkish regions.

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  • In the following year Godwine was smitten with a fit at the king's table, and died three days later on the 15th of April 1053.

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  • While Nicholson's schemes did not bear any practical result they certainly helped others later on.

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  • The Roman Catholics entered the field later on.

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  • This sentiment, which found formal recognition later on in the constitution of the South African Republic, was held in fullest force by the voortrekkers.

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  • A customs union between Cape Colony and the Free State was concluded in 1889, to which later on all the other South African states, save the Transvaal, became parties.

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  • Having been pardoned in April 1471, he was re-arrested a year later on a charge of treason and secretly conveyed to France, where he remained a prisoner till 1475, when he returned to England; he died in the following year, on the 8th of June 1476.

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  • Zeno visited all the schools in turn, but seems to have attached himself definitely to the Cynics;, as a Cynic he composed at least one of his more important works, " the much admired Republic," which we know to have been later on a stumbling-block to the school.

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  • This proceeding roused the anger of the Burgundian duke, Philip the Good, who required him early in the next year to return to his prison, from which he was released two years later on payment of a heavy ransom.

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  • The ore, supposed to have been salt-roasted, is charged loosely into the leaching vat and treated with water (to which sulphuric acid or copper sulphate may have been added), to remove soluble salts, which might later on be precipitated with the silver (base-metal chlorides), or overcharge the solution (sodium chloride and sulphate), or interfere with the solvent power (sodium sulphate).

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  • There he married Anne de Tserclaes, and later on he proceeded by way of Basle to Zurich, where his Zwinglian convictions were confirmed by constant intercourse with Zwingli's successor, Bullinger.

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  • In 1625 the greater part of its Hussite inhabitants left the town, which suffered much later on from the Swedes.

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  • It was founded by Dr Dohrn in 1872; a large annexe was added to it a few years later on its western side, and a larger annexe on the eastern side was completed in 1907.

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  • From the 7th century, however, children were tonsured without ordination, and later on adults anxious to escape secular jurisdiction were often tonsured without ordination.

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  • In 1421 Zizka stormed the town, which later on was retaken and devastated by the troops of Duke Leopold, bishop of Passau.

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  • He died two years later on the 29th of January 1663.

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  • Both are still in MS. The Old Slavonic annals were later on translated and new notes were added, each subsequent writer annexing the work of his predecessor, and prefixing his name to the entire compilation.

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  • On October 16, 1899 - the outstanding circulation then amounting to 46,000,000 pesos, - the government decreed an unlimited issue to meet its expenditures in suppressing the revolution, and later on the departments of Antioquia, Bolivar, Cauca, and Santander were authorized to issue paper money for themselves.

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  • This is made even more noticeable by the fact that, in a good number of the works extant, the author is not content merely to set forth and classify the texts; but he proceeds to discuss the point, drawing conclusions and sometimes outlining some controversy on the subject, just as Gratian was to do more fully later on.

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  • Fattening tegs usually go on to soft turnips in the end of September or beginning of October, and later on to yellows, green-rounds and swedes and, in spring and early summer, mangolds.

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  • It was out of this practice that later on Indulgences grew up.

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  • Le Roi s'amuse (1832), the next play which Hugo gave to the stage, was prohibited by order of Louis Philippe after a tumultuous first night - to reappear fifty years later on the very same day of the same month, under the eyes of its author, with atoning acclamation from a wider audience than the first.

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  • On the dismissal of Roland, Claviere and Servan (June 13), he took the latter's post of minister of war, but resigned it two days later on account of the king's refusal to come to terms with the Assembly, and went to join the army of Marshal Lackner.

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  • In his absence the "Catherine" was seized and the crew murdered by Portuguese and half-castes, and Thompson himself was later on murdered by natives.

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  • He can hardly have been born very long after 130, for later on he frequently mentions having met certain Christian presbyters who had actually seen John, the disciple of our Lord.

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  • After the extinction of the family of Augustus in the 1st century Gaul had made many emperorsGalba, Otho, Vitellius, Vespasian and Domitian; and in the 2nd century she provided Gauls to rule the empireAntoninus (138161) came from Nfmes and Claudius from Lyons, as did also Caracalla later on (211217).

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  • The press box first consisted of strongly bound oaken planks, but later on cast-iron boxes were introduced.

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  • Since then the hydraulic press has practically completely superseded all other appliances used for expression, and in consequence of this epoch-making invention, assisted as it was later on by the accumulator - invented by William George (later Lord) Armstrong in 1843 - the seed-crushing industry reached a perfection of mechanical detail which soon secured its supremacy for England.

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  • This was followed by the production of heliotropin, coumarin and vanillin, and later on by the artificial preparation of ionone, the most characteristic constituent of the violet scent.

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  • However, if you miss the right opportunity, your child may resist the process more when you try later on.

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  • A few days later on May 10th, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Uranus all conjoined over it.

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  • If I feel courageous, I will report later on the nature of the roadworks hinted at by this sign.

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  • This will save possible disappointment later on should you find that dream home is just beyond your grasp.

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  • The keyboard drones and warp out effects are a bit too minimal to start with but build later on and really strengthen the material.

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  • A little less than a month later on July 25th sees the fiesta of Saint James, who is the patron saint of Alcudia.

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  • Several members of the group reported hearing small footsteps on the wooden floor and later on louder heavier footsteps.

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  • We have found that a little foresight in these areas helps to prevent careless errors later on.

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  • A fight scene later on also seems quite gratuitous.

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  • We hit lucky with a party of Spectacled greenbuls and a little later on fabulous views of Greater bamboo lemurs at very close range.

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  • Boy, by James Hanley, first published in 1931 and banned three years later on grounds of obscene libel.

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  • Recently long term studies of patients with ADEM have shown that a small number later on develop multiple sclerosis.

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  • Ian's final contribution is route maps for the forest routes, which are to prove priceless later on.

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  • The canal was a ship canal and was wide enough to take sailing ships and later on steam puffers.

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  • Ask your property owner to put everything s/he is offering in writing, it will save any misunderstanding later on.

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  • Once we later on come face to face with reality, the euro continues its inexorable slide.

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  • However, it was the diversity of lots up for bidding later on that attracted the big spenders.

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  • If you do not want to make one straightaway you can always ask to make one later on.

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  • Don't worry if you can't watch the Webcast then, you can always watch it from their archive later on.

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  • The inhabitants of the colony were thus regarded as a permanent garrison, and at first freed from the obligations of ordinary military service, until they were later on obliged to serve in the fleet.

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  • The name "Methodist" was given in derision to those Oxford students who in company with the Wesleys used to meet together for spiritual fellowship; and later on when John Wesley had organized his followers into "societies" the name was applied to them in the same spirit.

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  • One of the worst forms taken by this ill-will was the oft-revived myth of ritual murder, and later on when the Black Death devastated Europe (1348-1349) the Jews were the victims of an odious charge of well-poisoning.

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  • Mitra, even as late as the 15th century, retained its simple meaning of cap (see Du Cange, Glossarium, s.v.); to Isidore of Seville it is specifically a woman's cap. Infula, which in late ecclesiastical usage was to be confined to mitre (and its dependent bands) and chasuble, meant originally a piece of cloth, or the sacred fillets used in pagan worship, and later on came to be used of any ecclesiastical vestment, and there is no evidence for its specific application to the liturgical head-dress earlier than the 12th century.

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  • Thus or otherwise he had become sufficiently known by 1645 to be chosen as a referee, with Descartes, Roberval and others, in the famous controversy between John Pell and the Dane Longomontanus over that problem of the squaring of the circle which was seen later on to have such a fatal charm for himself.

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  • She felt that Jim would know more about the Saw-Horse later on.

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  • We'll talk it over later on.

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  • I have a solution ready, but have no time now--I'll think it all out later on!

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  • But the later on never came.

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  • If they're sent out and brought back again later on it will do no harm, but as things are now one can't answer for anything.

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  • She was as he had known her almost as a child and later on as Prince Andrew's fiancee.

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  • In some cases, film censors suggest producers cut certain scenes involving violence or sex scenes and then rubber-stamp the movie later on.

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  • Even Craven 's touches later on ca n't really paper over the fact that this is a run-of-the-mill thriller with a recycled plot.

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  • I shall argue later on in this review that consciousness studies present a serious challenge to the materialist ontology of the sensate society.

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  • Urinary retention and constipation are common in the acute stage, but later on sphincter function recovers.

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  • And theres tons more that I cant remember, probaly more later on but I stoped about there.

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  • The British Air Force received a supersonic aircraft five years later on.

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  • Shower and thunderstorm activity began to increase later on the 2nd.

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  • Do n't worry if you ca n't watch the webcast then, you can always watch it from their archive later on.

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  • Have you noticed how many more movie stars seem to be having or adopting children later on in life, such as Geena Davis, Joan Lunden, Patricia Heaton, Susan Sarandon, and Diane Keaton?

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  • Be sure he has plenty of time after his last nap to play and interact with others, so that he is sleepy enough for bedtime later on.

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  • This purchase should not be one that you regret later on.

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  • However, some cats never seem to get the idea or may stop using the litter box for other reasons later on.

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  • They do this to set you up with the most appropriate account, but if you estimate incorrectly, you could have problems later on.

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  • Showering him/her with expensive presents and neglecting to discipline inappropriate behavior will only create problems later on.

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  • Simply because they may not be ready to immediately jump into co-parenting as their marriage is ending, doesn't mean that they can't adopt this way of interacting with each other later on.

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  • If you're patient, you'll find that they'll appear sooner or later on some discount sites, but during their initial release period, eBay may hold more promise.

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  • Shooting in RAW mode allows the camera to captures more detail, and gives you more flexibility when it comes to editing photos later on.

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  • Many free digital scrapbook items are part of limited time promotions, so you might not be able to access these files later on.

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  • When you look back later on these layouts, you will recognize how important pets are to you and your family.

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  • All this planning and organization will help reduce possible frustration later on and eliminate the kind of tense confrontations with bosses and coworkers that can make your blood boil.

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  • It will be harder to change your habits later on in life so it's best not to let yourself go this early.

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  • Having more than one style in mind means not having to suffer through a potential fashion meltdown later on.

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  • Pushing it down and pretending you aren't hurt can cause problems later on in relationships with other people.

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  • As a teenager, you have your whole life ahead of you and changing your eating habits now will make it easier for you later on as an adult.

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  • Pulling pranks is a part of growing up and they can make some wonderful memories later on down the road.

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  • Often teens will post quotes from books, movies, and song lyrics on their Facebook or MySpace pages so that they will not forget them later on.

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  • A teen might be resistant to getting help at first, but he will be glad that he did in the long run, since something much worse could happen to him later on in life if he does not get help.

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  • Taking a business management or business math class could help you later on in life if you ever own your own business or help run a business with a friend or boss.

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  • These items need to be taken care of during the early stages of planning a garden wedding, so things go smoothly later on.

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  • Identifying a youth who may have a problem with underage drinking is the fist step in preventing a problem later on.

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  • Usually, individuals who do this have the intention of quitting chewing later on down the road.

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  • Children will usually make up this difference later on.

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  • This kind of investment is a good idea if you know of someone you might wish to give the set should you purchase a different size bed later on.

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  • This may also save you from the hassle of returning or exchanging the product later on.

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  • In early 2007, Simpson told fans that she was starting to write and record her third album, saying "I have a good feeling about 2007, and I can't wait for you guys to hear my new album later on this year."

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  • It turned out to work in his favor, as he was cast in the much darker Batman Begins later on (2005).

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  • Swayze has also been carrying on with his work and has a film Powder Blue and a made for TV movie The Beast slated for release later on this year.

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  • In an interview, fellow Dancing competitor Brooke Burke stated that everyone was concerned for Misty May and thought she may be having surgery on her Achilles later on in the week.

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  • During an interview on October 15, Eminem announced that the rumors were true and that he is, in fact, dropping his sixth album later on this year.

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  • Simpson was acquitted of all charges, only to be tried and found guilty in a civil suit later on.

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  • You may want to focus your amateur videos on displaying your unique talents, such as singing, acting, writing, or other skills rather than on something that can haunt you later on.

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  • You may want to change your life path later on.

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  • Feeding your dog a healthy diet, making sure he gets plenty of exercise, and following a regular health care regimen can go a long way toward heading off the potential for more serious illnesses later on.

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  • Puppy food that is made specifically for them will support this rapid bone growth and decrease the likelihood of these problems later on.

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  • However, Greyhounds that are available for adoption as puppies may have some inherited health issues that might cause problems later on.

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  • But if the toys we are giving our dogs are making them sick in the long run, then it really is not worth the few minutes of quiet time now for the huge vet bills you are going to accumulate later on.

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  • Previous episodes and show specials run later on Friday nights, so you can catch up on any episode that you may have missed.

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  • Shredded leaves can be used as mulch in flower beds, or they can be added to the compost pile, where they will decompose and can help nourish the flower or vegetable garden later on.

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  • If you don't have any experience holding a guitar or pick, tuning a guitar or reading music, not having a trained teacher there to keep you on the right path can mean that you develop bad habits that will hinder your playing later on.

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  • What he wouldn't know until later on after landing is that approximately $1,200.00 worth of damage was done to his Taylor guitar during that incident.

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  • Add in any other features that you plan to add later on.

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  • Take your time choosing a bathroom tile design because once they're installed, they're extremely difficult to pull up if you decide that you don't like them later on.

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  • Matching the correctly rated vinyl for your application and understanding your application well beforehand will help eliminate problems later on.

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  • Do not leave any debris on the floor, as this will cause the tiles to lift later on.

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  • Find out what accessories and options are available, such as pendants, in case you wish to change the look later on.

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  • While samples can be a small expense, they can save you a larger expense later on if you find that the stone you were expecting came in a lot lighter than you had expected.

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  • Not only are you doing your best to flatter your frame, but you're also trying to figure out what goes with what, how to impress your boss, and what will work for that board meeting later on.

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  • Don't purchase less than the amount needed, especially if it is a print, since it will be harder to match later on.

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  • They are versatile and can be worn to a business meeting and later on the same night to a club or out to dinner.

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  • Waiting to deal with it later on could have severe consequences if someone is hurt in the meantime.

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  • There's no pressure at these events to purchase goods or services, but the chance to talk face-to-face with representatives from different services and agencies may impact some decisions later on.

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  • Take those few seconds to be involved; it will be worth it so you aren't surprised by anything later on.

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  • The game was released in the North American market on October 20, 2009 and in the European market three days later on October 23, 2009.

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  • This is a non-issue for the first couple of stages, but later on in Jewel Quest, you'll come across what is known as "buried treasure".

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  • North America and other territories will be able to get their hands on Spore two days later on September 7, 2008.

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  • There are, however, some points that should be noted if any player is planning to survive the game as it becomes increasingly difficult later on.

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  • While first appearing in arcades in the 90s, the title really caught on with its port over to the Sony PlayStation and later on to the Game Boy Advance.

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  • A reason that it is important to remember characters is that with technology, game designers have the ability to change the attitude of the character later on in the game if you come across them again.

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  • Namco is keeping pretty hush-hush about it, so expect some announcement to be made at E3 later on this year.

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  • What this means is that anything you wear later on that adds stamina will be added to your overall health then multiplied by 1.05%, making this an attractive feature for any warrior (tank class).

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  • Addressing these problems when they first appear helps to prevent the frustration and low self-esteem that may lead to CD later on.

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  • Some studies show that for every dollar invested in quality ECE citizens save about $7 or more on investment later on.

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  • Once a child has one sty, there is an increased chance of the child having another later on.

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  • Most children with hepatitis get better naturally without liver problems later on in life.

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  • If parents discuss with their children the emotional aspect of a sexual relationships, the children will be better informed to make decisions later on and to resist peer pressure.

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  • Apparently, exposure to B. pertussis bacteria earlier in life gives individuals some immunity against infection with it later on.

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  • You will wind up spending more rather than less as you'll likely have to purchase another set later on.

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  • Interestingly, many parents who begin their homeschool in this way eventually move to a more relaxed method of homeschooling later on.

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  • Providing false or misleading information on your application form may be considered grounds for dismissal if the employer finds out later on.

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  • Getting pre-approved by your mortgage company or banker is a valuable asset since it may prevent you from being disappointed later on.

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  • Although most cases of gestational diabetes go away after the baby is born, gestational diabetes does create a risk of developing diabetes later on.

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  • Some of the reasons are indeed cause for considerable concern, such as miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, or a placenta that has detached later on in pregnancy.

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  • The device is shaped like the letter "T" with a small string hanging off the bottom so the doctor can remove it later on.

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  • Who knows; maybe your hobby will grow and you'll decide to become a member later on.

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  • Paying attention to small details like these can save you from unexpected embarrassment later on.

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  • If you forget your swimsuit after changing, and then you go to another beach later on that day, you could be without a swimsuit.

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  • Before starting to sell any type of candle, a little research can reap great rewards later on.

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  • There are many women who feel the same way, and it is better to be honest up front rather than to chance heartbreak later on.

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  • She would always blow up on me, then later on calm down and apologize, and I put up with this similar routine for so long but finally couldn't take it anymore.

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  • Many of us have done this; only to be burnt later on as we watch the person of our dreams ride off into the sunset with someone else.

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  • Yes, he's married, but I didn't find out until later on down the line and then I let him go.

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  • I couldn't chat with her any more and asked her if she had a different phone number if she wanted to chat and she said she was leaving to go back to her hometown for the weekend but later on she would end up calling me.

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  • You don't want your date thinking that you can't discuss anything but other people; making him or her wonder if you will say something negative about him or her later on to someone else.

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  • However, staying together just to avoid a possible breakup later on is not a very good foundation for a long-term relationship.

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  • Keep these factual; you can use them later on when it's time to buy a gift, or make him happy when he's feeling down by showing up with a poster from his favorite movie.

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  • However, try not to kiss too much in front of other people and make sure you can hide the evidence later on.

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  • These can help you learn more about your lover and some will get you both in the mood for some intimacy later on.

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  • Sometimes this can become a kind of fatal attraction that ultimately causes quite a few problems later on as the relationship develops.

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  • However, careful planning can help avoid any issues later on.

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  • Ask any questions you need to and make sure you have the name and number of a contact person if you need to get some clarification later on.

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  • Take some time to learn more details about the options available to you so that you can choose the plan that fits your budget now and your child's educational plans later on.

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  • It is simply not worth the chance to go in and get a tattoo that you could end up having to laser or alter later on.

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  • Tats are meant to be permanent, and while laser tattoo removal is available, it's best to pick a design that you wouldn't imagine removing later on.

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  • If you decide you really like the way they look on you, you can have them permanently inked later on.

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  • It was later on in this zodiac's history that animal representatives were assigned to each of the twelve branches.

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  • This is your first and best opportunity to ensure you have a good experience, but it won't provide total protection against developing an infection later on.

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  • As with me, I went out on my own for many years, climbed the corporate ladder, and then later on joined the family business.

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  • A week later on February 24, the media reported that the same court ruled that the MMR vaccine caused a brain inflammation in Bailey Banks, who later developed pervasive development disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS) in July 2007.

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  • Set these items in a box to be put in the proper place later on.

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  • You can add other designs later on when you have more experience.

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  • Pins will leave marks in the fabric that you may not be able to hide later on.

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  • These foods will only elevate your blood sugar, setting you up for a crash later on.

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  • And how do you lay the groundwork to avoid injuries and back problems later on?

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  • Fleur de Lis, meaning lily flower was adopted as a symbol of the French monarchy around the 12th century, first as a gold fleur-de-lis on a blue background, and later on a white background.

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  • Another route is to simply play games with the preschoolers because you know that they still have plenty of years of French to actually learn the language later on.

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  • You will want to pay special attention to these items so that there will be no surprises later on.

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  • Remember that with a lawyer present, almost any changes you want to make to your plan can be made into a reality later on in your life.

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  • In general, there are only three standards or so that are used, so if you download them all ahead of time -- don't worry, they're free -- you won't have to bother with the whole downloading and installation process later on.

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  • The contestants go through various challenges - at first within groups, then later on in the series as individuals - to see who gets eliminated.

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  • It's the little things like Ron's broken wand that seem so unimportant at times, but serve a larger purposes later on that are repeated relentlessly, as if people won't make the connections otherwise.

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  • As such, you might end up with a bunch of widgets that you don't need, but you can always remove them later on.

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  • You can always go back and change your blog as much as you'd like later on.

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  • You can put the code for a rollover in the same line as a link, or you can put it in a javascript declaration in the of a document and just "call" the function later on.

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  • While the generated HTML will work, it will be difficult to change later on.

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  • Storage requirements vary depending on the amount of data stored, but anything less than 500GB may cause problems later on.

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  • During Kett's rebellion he was allowed to preach in the rebels' camp on Mousehold Hill, but without much effect; and later on he encouraged his chaplain, Alexander Neville, to write his history of the rising.

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  • He had the assistance of Marco d'Amadeo, a master-builder, and of Matteo Reverti, a Milanese sculptor, who were joined later on by Giovanni Buono and his son Bartolomeo.

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  • Here we have a series of celebrations representing the occupations of the successive seasons, addressed sometimes to numina who developed later on into the great gods of the state, such as Jupiter, Mars or Ceres, sometimes to vaguer divinities who remained always indefinite and rustic in character, such as Pales and Consus.

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  • The modern name is derived from Mexitli, one of the names of the Aztec god of war Huitzilopochtli, which name was later on applied also to the Aztecs themselves.

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