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His first patent was filed in 1891 and a later variation on the Reflex camera, shown here, was patented in 1895.

Ms. McDermott gave a good, honorable account of the piece, though some punishingly fast tempos seemed to take a toll in focus and technique in the later variations.

The original 3DP process made mainly rough mock-ups out of plastic, ceramic, and even plaster, but later variations employed metal powder as well and produced more-precise and more-durable parts.

Although I'm quite fond of Max Ophuls's 1950 film version, which combines cynicism with a swoony lushness, later variations on Schnitzler's model have tended to suffer from taking place (and being written) in sexually freer times.

Later variations had a wider body and more strings (at least 13), but there is no evidence that the instrument was in use after the Tang dynasty (ad 618 907).

Warne bowled another 10,693 deliveries in Ashes cricket to follow the promise of that first ball; all of them, even the bad ones – and he got Robin Smith with an even better ball just four runs later variations on the same theme, a search for a relentlessly surprising kind of controlled sporting perfection.

Schiff's approach to the Bach seemed strict, almost didactic, with surprisingly little interest in the music's beauty; his presentation of the opening theme was brisk to the point of seeming perfunctory, and later variations that could have been virtuosically dazzling or searchingly expressive never quite reached those levels.

The result, called a photo-composing machine -- and in later variations the Lumitype and the Photon -- used a strobe light and a series of lenses to project characters from a spinning disc onto photographic paper, which was pasted onto pages, then photoengraved on plates for printing.

Later variations had the tracks on big modules connected to the hull with a girder, like the Whippet [1].

p2 Later variations on this theme were furnished by ships sent out for cargoes of sandalwood from the Hawaiian, or Sandwich, Islands and by sealers which found the Pacific waters a rich source of sealskins and oil.

In later variations, Baker claimed to find a human compass sense in "walkabout" experiments, in which subjects pointed home after being led on a twisty route; and "chair" experiments, in which they were asked for cardinal directions after being spun around.

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