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More complete collections appeared later, notably those of John Payne Collier Shakespearee's Library, 1843; revised by W. Carew Hazlitt, 1875).

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It attracted a number of people who had not been active Tories but became influential later, notably David Young (later Lord Young of Graffham) and John (later Sir) Hoskyns.

That it could ride these horses together -- expressive frenzy and cool calculation -- made a big impression on the young composers who were studying with Messiaen at the time or a little later: notably, Pierre Boulez and Jean Barraqué.

Later, notably in the conditions of North American blacks from colonial times forward, racial differences between slaves and owners reinforced the tendency to attach the stigma of slavery to freedmen and the free offspring of slaves.

Some of these areas had even stronger quakes months later notably Prague, Okla., where a 5.7 quake occurred in 2011 — a further indication that the faults had reached a tipping point.

Ms. Gruber tended to oversing in "In Questa Reggia," with the top of her vibrato threatening to veer off the charts altogether, but she balanced this effect with smoother and more beautiful singing later, notably in the vulnerable passages after Calaf has guessed all her riddles.

In England the form took shape somewhat later, notably in the hands of Ben Jonson and his followers, among whom was Robert Herrick, writer of such graceful examples as the following: I saw a Flie within a Beade Of Amber cleanly buried: The Urne was little, but the room More rich than Cleopatra's Tombe.

A week later (notably after the signing of the Treaty of Campo Formio, which ended the five-year War of the First Coalition between France and most of the other European powers), Hottinguer and Bellamy again met with the commission, and repeated their original demands, accompanied by threats of potential war, since France was at least momentarily at peace in Europe.

Later editions, notably those of 1954 (Dearest Father. Stories and Other Writings), included text, translated by Eithne Wilkins and Ernst Kaiser, which had been deleted by earlier publishers.

Cuvier's theory of "revolutions" was later supplanted by uniformitarian theories, notably those of Lyell.

Benda's work influenced later composers, notably W.A. Mozart.

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