The Mayflower Compact was the first written document providing for self-government in what would later become the United States of America. |
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We found out later that the horse had been nobbled, which explained its poor performance. |
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The book is already in its second printing, and a third printing is scheduled for later this year. |
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The accountant is meeting with another client right now, but she'll be able to see you later this afternoon. |
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The company has disclosed that it will be laying off thousands of workers later this year. |
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An interesting postscript to the story is that the two people involved later got married. |
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Andrew Dismore, Graham Tope, and Richard Tracey are all former MPs who were later elected to the assembly. |
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On failing to do so, he resigned, although was reinstated three days later when the NEC rejected his resignation. |
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The Franks, under the Carolingian dynasty, briefly established the Carolingian Empire during the later 8th and early 9th century. |
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In April 1795, France concluded a peace agreement with Prussia, later that year peace was agreed with Spain. |
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He dissolved the Holy Roman Empire prior to German Unification later in the 19th century. |
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Labour later served in the wartime coalition from 1940 to 1945, after which it formed a majority government under Clement Attlee. |
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During the later decades of the fourteenth century English started to come back into official use. |
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It was later a site for manufacturing monolithic microwave integrated circuits in the 1990s by Marconi Materials Technology. |
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He would be a major influence on later Enlightenment figures including Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant and Jeremy Bentham. |
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Pitt later appointed Pretyman Bishop of Lincoln then Winchester and drew upon his advice throughout his political career. |
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The following night a mass panic gripped London during what was later termed the Irish night. |
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Parliament quickly seized London, and Charles fled the capital for Hampton Court Palace on 10 January, moving two days later to Windsor Castle. |
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This new approach to the grass roots helped to define Whiggism and opened the way for later success. |
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It left the British state strengthened to deal with the more revolutionary movements that developed later in the 18th century. |
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A few years later a canal was proposed on a route that bypassed Darlington and Yarm, and a meeting was held in Yarm to oppose the route. |
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This was due in part to France's costly involvements in the Seven Years' War and later the American Revolution. |
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Three years later the new Count of Flanders, Philip, concerned about Henry's growing power, openly allied himself with the French king. |
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The serfs later committed atrocities against French soldiers during France's retreat. |
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Churchill later sought to portray himself as an isolated voice warning of the need to rearm against Germany. |
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Two days later the UK and the United States fired more than 110 Tomahawk missiles at targets in Libya. |
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John Beaufort had been illegitimate at birth, though later legitimised by the marriage of his parents. |
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The Scottish Parliament established, and later abolished a graduate endowment to replace the fees. |
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Early in 2004, it was announced that the Prison Service would be integrated into a new National Offender Management Service later in the year. |
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The region also corresponds to the later Five Boroughs of the Danelaw, and the eastern half of the Anglian Kingdom of Mercia. |
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Since 1689, government under a system of constitutional monarchy in England, and later the United Kingdom, has been uninterrupted. |
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The argument later gave rise to charges of atheism against Raleigh, though the charges were dismissed. |
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The day after the ceremony he was created Duke of York and a month or so later made Warden of the Scottish Marches. |
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It established trading posts, which in later centuries evolved into British India, on the coasts of what is now India and Bangladesh. |
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The blank verse of his early plays is quite different from that of his later ones. |
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Consequently, Charles summoned what later became known as the Long Parliament. |
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Cromwell left Ireland in May 1650 and several months later invaded Scotland after the Scots had proclaimed Charles I's son Charles II as king. |
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At The Hague, Charles had a brief affair with Lucy Walter, who later falsely claimed that they had secretly married. |
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Muldoon felt that the dissolution would be immediate and he would later introduce a bill in parliament to retroactively make the abolition legal. |
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It was originally used to refer to a Rapparee and later applied to Confederates or Cavaliers in arms. |
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Monmouth was captured and later executed at the Tower of London on 15 July. |
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This damaged his reputation in the same fashion as his later actions at Glencoe. |
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Chambers was appointed architectural tutor to the Prince of Wales, later George III, and in 1766, with Robert Adam, as Architect to the King. |
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It later faced intense competition from the Liverpool and Manchester Railway and the Macclesfield Canal. |
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Fifty years later centenary celebrations were held in July to allow foreign men visiting the International Railway Congress to take part. |
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Its most important figure was David Cox, whose later works make him an important precursor of impressionism. |
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His later voyages resulted in further exploration of Cuba and in the discovery of South and Central America. |
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Louis had the marriage annulled and Henry married Eleanor eight weeks later on 18 May. |
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This is the first instance of the appearance of this blazon, which later became established as the Royal arms of England. |
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In the later part of his life, George III had recurrent, and eventually permanent, mental illness. |
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Wellesley was promoted full colonel by seniority on 3 May 1796 and a few weeks later set sail for Calcutta with his regiment. |
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The armistice was signed three weeks later on 12 September 1944, on terms virtually dictated by the Soviet Union. |
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Egypt and Libya gained independence as monarchies, but both countries' monarchs were later deposed, and they became republics. |
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Though he accepted the petition, Charles later dissolved parliament and ruled without them for eleven years. |
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According to the younger Henry's memoirs, he was better at martial arts than academic subjects and did not learn to read until later in life. |
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He was the lifelong enemy of Charles the Bold, Count of Charolais, and later Duke of Burgundy. |
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His inscrutable theories would years later become the foundation of a whole new science. |
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The boundaries of some of these, which later unified as the Kingdom of England, roughly coincide with those of modern regions. |
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The temporary move later became permanent, and appeals continued to be heard in Committee rooms. |
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Widows of peers who later married commoners lost the privilege, but those who later married peers did not. |
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They dispersed after they were supposedly pardoned but several, including Cade, were later executed. |
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This led to Edward's later adoption of the sign of the sunne in splendour as his personal device. |
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She later received another allowance, apparently for being engaged as nurse for Clarence's son, Edward of Warwick. |
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The climax of William Shakespeare's play Richard III provides a focal point for critics in later film adaptations. |
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Child mortality was low in comparison with earlier and later periods, at about 150 or fewer deaths per 1000 babies. |
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He later realized that he was too hasty in his decision to quit. |
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For a summer he worked as a comitadji in Macedonia, and later joined the Serbian Army during the Balkan wars. |
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He is frequently characterised in his later life as a lustful, egotistical, harsh, and insecure king. |
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In response, the Netherlands created the Union of Utrecht, as an alliance between the northern provinces, later that month. |
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When the supply ship arrived in Roanoke, three years later than planned, the colonists had disappeared. |
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Many more later died in Spain, or on hospital ships in Spanish harbours, from diseases contracted during the voyage. |
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The later Service Book of the Antiochian Archdiocese, in vogue today, also uses the King James Version. |
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Based on two sets of rollers that travelled at different speeds, it was later used in the first cotton spinning mill. |
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Initially seven individual, and later 'twenty persons were put to death for life and estate. |
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The king's son, Charles II, later planned for an elaborate royal mausoleum to be erected in Hyde Park, London, but it was never built. |
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A second Parliament was called later the same year, and became known as the Long Parliament. |
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Due to later migrations, Finnish, Yiddish and Romani have also been spoken for over a hundred years. |
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The Cromwell vault was later used as a burial place for Charles II's illegitimate descendants. |
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The early castles were simple earth and timber constructions, later replaced with stone structures. |
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The canons of St Augustine's in Bristol also helped in Henry's education, and he remembered them with affection in later years. |
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It was a tough time in his life, but one which would go on to have a significant impact upon his later works. |
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Wren's later life was not without criticisms and attacks on his competence and his taste. |
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One such person was a York woman named Margaret Clitherow who was later canonised. |
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He enjoyed excellent health until old age, although he became quite fat in later life. |
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Charcot later gave the classical picture of incoordination, tremor and nystagmus. |
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King Philip of France later relieved the siege and defeated William at Dol, forcing him to retreat back to Normandy. |
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In 1141 Stephen was captured at the Battle of Lincoln and later exchanged for Robert who had also been captured. |
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The Romans would later refer to Ireland by this name too in its Latinised form, Hibernia, or Scotia. |
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In 1620, Plymouth was founded as a haven for Puritan religious separatists, later known as the Pilgrims. |
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It was opened in 1761 from Worsley to Manchester, and later extended from Manchester to Runcorn, and then from Worsley to Leigh. |
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In his later work, Geography, Ptolemy refers to Ireland as Iouernia and to Great Britain as Albion. |
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After surviving an assassination attempt, Edward left for Sicily later in the year, never to participate in a crusade again. |
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Richard's childless older brother Edward was killed at the Battle of Agincourt later the same year. |
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Many saw it as a punishment from God when Henry was later struck down with unknown but chronic illnesses. |
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The Druid Prayer composed by Iolo Morganwg in the 18th century and the later Druid Vow are typically recited. |
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In the later Iron Age, an apparent shift is visible, revealing a change in dominance from cattle rearing to that of sheep. |
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This conception of what later became the art of typography remains of fundamental importance down to the present day. |
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Victorian writers later interpreted this as an anticipatory coronation in preparation for his eventual succession to the throne of Wessex. |
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Eight days later Richard's own nephew Henry II of Champagne was married to the widowed Isabella, although she was carrying Conrad's child. |
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While most of the marks are simple and of a universal nature, a few were later used as signs in the Indus script. |
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Only 25 years later John would return to Ireland while others built castles and installed their interests. |
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Two days later Henry II died in Chinon, and Richard the Lionheart succeeded him as King of England, Duke of Normandy, and Count of Anjou. |
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Most of the 1215 charter and later versions sought to govern the feudal rights of the Crown over the barons. |
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He retired in 78 AD, and later he was appointed water commissioner in Rome. |
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Henry of Almain would remain a close companion of the prince, both through the civil war that followed, and later during the crusade. |
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Even later communication methods such as electric power, telegraph, and telephones, had an impact. |
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In 1804, Haiti secured independence from France, first as the Empire of Haiti, which later became a republic. |
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Mauritania later withdrew, and Morocco's claim to the territory is not internationally recognized. |
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This could include the cost of pain relief medication and a later operation when the patient does meet the required pain and weight thresholds. |
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This is considered a false economy as the NHS will later have to pay to treat diseases and complications that smoking brings on. |
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Given the low wages and high inflation in the later Empire, the soldiers felt that they had a right to acquire plunder. |
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But the marriage of Mary of Burgundy, heiress of Charles the Bold, to Maximilian of Austria, would prove problematic for later generations. |
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To assume a greater appearance of legality, it was ratified by the Estates General later that year. |
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But his later years were marred by quarrels with his eldest son and heir, the Dauphin Louis, who refused to obey him. |
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Military service in the later empire continued to be salaried yearly and professionally for Rome's regular troops. |
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Mother and son both claimed on several occasions the throne of France, and later the Duchy of Burgundy. |
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However, the party lost control later in the year after several of its councillors defected and it lost its majority. |
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These four counties, as well as County Fermanagh and County Tyrone, would later constitute Northern Ireland. |
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He later announced the news of his marriage as fait accompli, to Warwick's considerable embarrassment. |
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The building had been used as the Middlesex Quarter Sessions House, adding later its County Council chamber, and lastly as a Crown Court. |
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However, when Henry later underwent a mental breakdown, York was named regent. |
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To his chaplain, Osborn, later William's Bishop of Exeter, Edward gave the harbour and other land at Bosham. |
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Egbert's later years saw the beginning of Danish Viking raids on Wessex, which occurred frequently from 835 onwards. |
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The earldom of Sussex seems later to have been sometimes combined with that of Kent. |
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In 765 and 770 grants are made by a King Osmund, the latter one was later confirmed by Offa of Mercia. |
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They later travelled by sea to Scotland to negotiate for Scottish assistance. |
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He was co-founder of Naropa's writing program, the elegiacally named Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, later that year. |
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He would flee the apartment when the baby fussed and cried, only to return much later four sheets to the wind. |
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Reggae music came to the UK shores as bluebeat and later through names like ska and rocksteady. |
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The terms petitioners and abhorrers in this context were later superseded by Whig and Tory. |
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Three days later he opened the parliament. The aspect of affairs was, on the whole, cheering. |
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Anne may have had later pregnancies which ended in miscarriage or stillbirth. |
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Three hours later Boyles and Rise are propped up against the trunk of the sole acacia tree on the knoll, drinking up the bipinnate shade. |
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His widow, Catherine Woodville, later married Jasper Tudor, the uncle of Henry Tudor, who was in the process of organising another rebellion. |
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Kalinic later saw red for a rash tackle on Paul Scharner before Gabriel Tamas was dismissed for bringing down Diouf. |
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And the home fans breathed a huge sigh of relief barely two minutes later when Andros Townsend's cross was finished by Defoe. |
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The Black Death caused greater upheaval to Florence's social and political structure than later epidemics. |
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Many have emphasized the role played by the Medici, a banking family and later ducal ruling house, in patronizing and stimulating the arts. |
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James's Palace, during an influenza epidemic that also claimed the life of Reginald Pole later the same day. |
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This was finalised a few weeks later at the Congress of Paris, called to settle the entire Eastern Question. |
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This territory later became the Viceroyalty of New Spain, present day Mexico. |
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In 1572, Raleigh was registered as an undergraduate at Oriel College, Oxford, but he left a year later without a degree. |
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I had lots of homemade Gatorade, two big burgers and a few minutes later I was cruising like the machine again. |
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Separation of church and state happened significantly later in Norway than in most of Europe and is not yet complete. |
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Elizabeth died in the early hours of 24 March, and James was proclaimed king in London later the same day. |
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It was later discovered that the isocharges on the entanglement entropy-temperature plane also exhibit the same van der Waals-like structure. |
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He ghosted through the door. It clanged a few seconds later as his pursuer pounded on it. |
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However, processes of cultural and economic change beginning in the 12th century ensured Scotland looked very different in the later Middle Ages. |
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Shakespeare's work has made a lasting impression on later theatre and literature. |
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More radical elements were later countered by Edmund Burke who is regarded as the founder of conservatism. |
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Instead they were incorporated in later works, and it is thought likely that the Chronicle contains many of these. |
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Quisling, as minister president, later formed a collaborationist government under German control. |
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Sixty years later Harford Montgomery Hyde, Unionist MP for North Belfast, called for the building of such a tunnel. |
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This alliance later broke down and Anarawd came to an agreement with Alfred, king of Wessex, with whom he fought against the west Welsh. |
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The Chronicle was originally an island local paper during the later 19th and early 20th Century. |
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The MSA population was small and dispersed and the rate of their reproduction and exploitation was less intense than those of later generations. |
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For Germanic women of later antiquity, marriage obviously had its appeal given their reduced status otherwise. |
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Two years later they began a second expedition with reluctant permission from the Governor of Panama. |
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The Industrial Revolution on Continental Europe came a little later than in Great Britain. |
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Another major industry of the later Industrial Revolution was gas lighting. |
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Portland cement was used by the famous English engineer Marc Isambard Brunel several years later when constructing the Thames Tunnel. |
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Although the milling machine was invented at this time, it was not developed as a serious workshop tool until somewhat later in the 19th century. |
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Canal construction served as a model for the organisation and methods later used to construct the railways. |
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He later changed his story to say that he had started the fire at the bakery in Pudding Lane. |
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Waltham Abbey, which had been founded by Harold, later claimed that his body had been buried there secretly. |
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Over a decade later he was elected unopposed for Weymouth and Melcombe Regis at the November 1701 general election. |
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He was joined two years later by a second, and since then the number of rangers has been rising. |
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Later the Romans built villas, such as at Chedworth, settlements such as Gloucester, and paved the Celtic path later known as Fosse Way. |
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What seems to have been a still later addition gives the hidages of Worcestershire and Warwickshire. |
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The first trees to settle were willow, birch and juniper, followed later by alder and pine. |
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Like martial arts, in-line skating is predicated on the notion that sooner or later you're going to end up on your hinder. |
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The Brigantes controlled territory which later became all of the North Riding of Yorkshire and the West Riding of Yorkshire. |
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The LG Electronics microwave oven factory opened in 1989, closed in May 2004, and later became the site of the Tanfield Group. |
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William returned to England later in 1075 to deal with the Danish threat, leaving his wife Matilda in charge of Normandy. |
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This lone relic was reburied in 1642 with a new marker, which was replaced 100 years later with a more elaborate monument. |
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British merchants and financiers, and later railway builders, played major roles in the economies of most Latin American nations. |
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Grattan wanted to appoint the Prince of Wales, later George IV, as Regent of Ireland. |
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Perhaps ten per cent of the population lived in one of many burghs that grew up in the later medieval period, mainly in the east and south. |
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Their troops were gathered in Normandy, Gascony and were later reinforced by Castilian colonists. |
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In the later books, some respect is evident for the cleverness of the old emperor in securing his position. |
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Stephen's contested accession initiated the widespread civil unrest later called the Anarchy. |
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As opposed to the later church, the church of the early Middle Ages consisted primarily of the monasteries. |
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His mother later expressed disappointment that she'd been wrong, but by then, Belinda had a butterfly on her hoo-ha. |
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Afterwards, most diplomatic documents were written in French and later just native or other languages. |
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It was later restored and brought back to Iesi, and in 1994 the Codex Aesinas was given to the National Library in Rome, catalogued as Cod. |
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It was then brought to Italy, where Enea Silvio Piccolomini, later Pope Pius II, first examined and analyzed the book. |
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The letters Y and Z were later added to represent Greek letters, upsilon and zeta respectively, in Greek loanwords. |
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Most of Aristotle's work is probably not in its original form, because it was most likely edited by students and later lecturers. |
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These names were later Latinised as Albania and Anglicised as Albany, which were once alternative names for Scotland. |
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Then, they were ranked to the east, when they were buried in the 5th and later to the beginning of the 6th century. |
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Nearby, Marikosan picked the rising and curling forestems for later cooking. |
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It has succeeded largely because it tells two interlocking stories that have intrigued many later authors. |
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Surpluses could be stored for later use, or possibly traded for other necessities or luxuries. |
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They had their first argument on the evening Gadney moved in, their housewarming spat, he later called it. |
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During the later Bronze Age there are indications of new ideas influencing land use and settlement. |
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However, several sites interpreted as Iron Age shrines seem to contradict this view which may derive from Victorian and later Celtic romanticism. |
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This migrationist view long informed later views of the origins of the British Iron Age and the making of the modern nations. |
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Some were also reused by later cultures, such as the Saxons, in the early Medieval period. |
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This may be covered by the later village, which has long occupied the whole narrow strip between the steep hillsides and the lake. |
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Eight weeks later she married Henry, thus Henry became duke of Aquitaine and Gascony and count of Poitiers. |
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In later Iron Age Gaul, the social organisation resembled that of the Romans, with large towns. |
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Though his original work is lost it was used by later writers such as Strabo. |
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Iron swords appear in the later periods, from the 8th century, with tools coming rather later. |
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He interpreted the site as an armory, erected on platforms on piles over the lake and later destroyed by enemy action. |
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Imported luxury art is sometimes found in rich elite graves in the later phases, and certainly had some influence on local styles. |
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At least the later periods of Hallstatt art from the western zone are generally agreed to form the early period of Celtic art. |
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Edward's later years, however, were marked by international failure and domestic strife, largely as a result of his inactivity and poor health. |
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The powers which he gave himself were later assumed by his imperial successors. |
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Commius, Caesar's Atrebatian ally, later switched sides, fighting in Vercingetorix's rebellion. |
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Portrait sculpture during the period utilised youthful and classical proportions, evolving later into a mixture of realism and idealism. |
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When he returned to the narrative later in life, Claudius skipped over the wars of the second triumvirate altogether. |
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In any case, Claudius accepted Agrippina and later adopted the newly mature Nero as his son. |
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A son, first named Tiberius Claudius Germanicus, and later known as Britannicus, was born just after Claudius' accession. |
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The Hundred Rolls formed the basis for the later legal inquiries called the Quo warranto proceedings. |
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The towns suffered attrition in the later 4th century, when public building ceased and some were abandoned to private uses. |
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Many later attempts to draft constitutional forms of government trace their lineage back to Magna Carta. |
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The abandonment of some sites is now believed to be later than had formerly been thought. |
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While Edward's early reign had been energetic and successful, his later years were marked by inertia, military failure and political strife. |
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Whittle would later concentrate on the simpler centrifugal compressor only, for a variety of practical reasons. |
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Domes were introduced in a number of Roman building types such as temples, thermae, palaces, mausolea and later also churches. |
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The edict therefore became the basis for extensive legal commentaries by later classical jurists like Paulus and Ulpian. |
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This advance was given up, possibly under pressure from Rome, and a later series of coins were again minted at Verulamium. |
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Septimius Severus does not mention her in his autobiography, though he later commemorated her with statues when he became Emperor. |
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They became part of the York City Festival every three years and later four years. |
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In later years he recaptured these areas and achieved a dominant position for Gwynedd in Wales which had not been seen for centuries. |
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Severus defeated Albinus three years later at the Battle of Lugdunum in Gaul. |
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Domna's older sister was Julia Maesa, later grandmother to the future emperors Elagabalus and Alexander Severus. |
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This lake was later called the King's Fishpond, as the rights to fish belonged to the Crown. |
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Building work in the city continued in the fourth century under Constantine and later Count Theodosius. |
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The Caledonians, short on supplies and feeling their position becoming desperate, revolted later that year along with the Maeatae. |
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The ecclesiastical histories of Socrates, Sozomen, and Theodoret describe the ecclesiastic disputes of Constantine's later reign. |
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Eusebius, in his later works, is the best representative of this strand of Constantinian propaganda. |
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Pipes with idioglot reeds have been identified from later civilisations, for example the Greek aulos and the Sardinian launeddas. |
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Constantine's later propaganda describes how he fled the court in the night, before Galerius could change his mind. |
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This assumption has later been proven wrong, and studies of peasant plague mortality from manor rolls have returned much higher rates. |
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In later life, he served as a bishop, but little is known about the places where he worked. |
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The Dutch surrendered two months later in Java, with Indonesians initially welcoming the Japanese as liberators. |
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The penal laws were reinstated no later than 25 August 410 and the overall trend of repression of paganism continued. |
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When Gaunt and Katherine later married, their descendants were made legitimate by an Act of Parliament. |
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On encountering the Celts they adopted much Celtic equipment and again later adopted items such as the gladius from Iberian peoples. |
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Tacitus portrays a people called the Eudoses living in the north of Jutland and these may have been the later Iutae. |
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Drainage of excess water and waste were common practices in camps as well as the permanent medical structures, which come at a later date. |
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Samples from Norway were also compared, as this is a source of the later Viking migrations. |
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However, in the later 20th century other historians became critical even of this nonjudgmental use of the term, for two main reasons. |
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This has implications on how later developments are considered, such as the developments in the 7th and 8th centuries. |
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Possibly some, like the later Viking settlers, may have begun as piratical raiders who later seized land and made permanent settlements. |
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The identification of the location with the place later called Whitby is generally accepted, but not absolutely certain. |
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Building on this account, later medieval writers continued to add new miracles and stories to Augustine's life, often quite fanciful. |
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The daughter of Hengest, Rowena, later arrived on a ship of reinforcements, and Vortigern married her. |
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However, later generations have ascribed a variety of devices to the rulers of Mercia or to the land itself. |
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In the early 640s Penda defeated and killed both Ecgric and Sigeberht, who was later venerated as a saint. |
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He later abdicated in favour of his brother Ecgric and retired to a monastery. |
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Of the later South Saxon kings we have little knowledge except from occasional charters. |
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To the west, Bede describes the boundary with the Kingdom of Wessex as being opposite the Isle of Wight, and which later fell on the River Ems. |
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One deer, later found to be heavily parasitized by bots, suffered severe vomiting attacks during the early spring. |
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Lewis's invention was later developed and improved by Richard Arkwright in his water frame and Samuel Crompton in his spinning mule. |
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The unbinding of the Chrisom took place with great ceremony eight days later at the royal estate at Wedmore. |
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His return to England less than two years later would be in very different circumstances. |
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Their homes were, as in earlier centuries, thatched huts with one or two rooms, although later on during this period, roofs were also tiled. |
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Due to its presumed irresectability the site was marked with metallic clips for later irradiation. |
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The Williamite War in Ireland can be seen as the source of later conflict, including The Troubles of recent times. |
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Pitt's entry into parliament is somewhat ironic as he later railed against the very same pocket and rotten boroughs that had given him his seat. |
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Some months later it was determined that the infection resisted containment measures so easily because it was transmitted aerially. |
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Mexican ace Dos Santos smashed home the third five minutes later after good work from Defoe. |
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It was in the 19th century that a truly Norwegian era began, first with portraits, later with impressive landscapes. |
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The design would be altered in later generations to form the royal seal of England. |
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I was aweary, aweary, and I put it in the waste basket. Ten days later the bill came again, and with it a shadowy threat. I waste-basketed it. |
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Two seconds later Charlie comes out with his hand at the high port, ready for shaking. |
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I walked first for my grandmother, and my mother was sorry she had missed my first steps. My Baba was so proud, my mother later told me. |
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In Kilkenny City, there was also a tennis court in existence by 1798. This court later became known as a racket court and then a ball alley. |
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There was another big piece of coral that he later on made into a bowguard. |
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I'm meeting Bob later to bounce some ideas off him about the new product range. |
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The brachiaria is made to germinate and emerge later than the maize, either by delaying its planting or by planting it deeper. |
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A few moments later they heard the sound of an engine, and a muddy shooting brake appeared on the road behind them. |
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He later bought a '33 Ford coupe, chopped and channeled it and installed a Mercury engine. |
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Nine hours later the hands were more ecchymotic, and more vesicles were present. |
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It later softened to suggest a 1940s tea room orchestra in a Cuban-inspired movement and a lilting choros band in the closing Brazilian pastiche. |
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Clarence House has issued a joint statement with the Ministry of Defence, confirming that Prince Harry will be deployed to Iraq later this year. |
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His desire for learning could have come from his early love of English poetry and inability to read or physically record it until later in life. |
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And a moment later a conoidal bullet struck him square in the chest and knocked him flat in the dirt among his comrades. |
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Deployees preparing for overseas rotation just days later had a few additional suggestions to take into consideration. |
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The dicker, or daker, was ten, and is found, though generally at later times than the period before us, as a measure for hides and gloves. |
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He and later emperors thought of themselves as part of a continuous line of emperors that begins with Charlemagne. |
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She was dubious about my plan at first, but later I managed to persuade her to cooperate. |
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A major research effort in Dr. Nawrot's group is focusing on understanding in utero factors that shape disease risk later in life. |
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In 1923, Tangier was declared an international city under French, Spanish, British, and later Italian joint administration. |
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At the age of seven, Bede was sent to the monastery of Monkwearmouth by his family to be educated by Benedict Biscop and later by Ceolfrith. |
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I enjoyed the company of Jacques Delors, later to become a demon federast in the eyes of the Tory Right, rather more. |
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This part of Scotland largely comprises ancient rocks from the Cambrian and Precambrian, which were uplifted during the later Caledonian Orogeny. |
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In Korea, eSports events are regularly televised by cable channels as well as later through IP televisions. |
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O is a later text than C but is independent of it and so the two are a valuable check on correctness. |
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The monastery where Ottavio is later sent becomes a metaphor of the motherless, femaleless family to which the boy now belongs. |
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He flunked out of high school as a youth, but finished school later in life. |
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Hoffman's freehanded approach to the law in silencing the defendants had angered many, and would later be overruled by a higher court. |
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The manuscript has many annotations and interlineations, some made by the original scribe and some by later scribes, including Robert Talbot. |
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Undoubtedly the age of the Antonines was much better than any later age until the Renaissance, from the point of view of the general happiness. |
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It is not known exactly when handheld black-powder weapons were first used, nor when the handgonne was later replaced by the matchlock. |
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By heating together tin and copper, which were in abundance in the area, the Beaker culture people made bronze, and later iron from iron ores. |
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Many later entries, especially those written by contemporaries, contained a great deal of historical narrative under the year headings. |
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Bruni and later historians argued that Italy had recovered since Petrarch's time, and therefore added a third period to Petrarch's two. |
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