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She latterly took on the direction of a choir of senior citizens for the University of the Third Age.

But history may be forgiving to him over that impending defeat at least if Labour is not utterly annihilated seeing it as the inevitable end of a superannuated government, of which he only latterly took charge.This may seem partial, unfair, a distortion: history always is.

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When Kanye was still a young child, they moved from Atlanta, Georgia, to Chicago, where she became the chair of the English department at Chicago State University before latterly taking over as his manager.

The second - Dunkirk apart - is an anti-climactic tying up of events, thematically jumping from The Go-Between to The English Patient and explaining its own novelistic techniques through the same character, latterly taking the form of Vanessa Redgrave.

Live, they clung fast to the one thing they must have known they could do better without Barrett in the band: the lengthy improvisations that their erstwhile leader had once driven with his wildly inventive guitar playing, but had latterly taken to ruining by detuning his guitar until the strings hung off, or declining to play at all.

It has latterly taken too much of a commercial turn".

With Ray Barrett and Robert Hardy in this role and a change of title, The Troubleshooters went on to notch up 123 episodes, though latterly Anthony Read took over as producer.

Since X-box, it's harder to see the route to how you would code one of those games yourself, and black box devices like palm pilots and latterly tablets take away that connection to your machine.

As has been argued elsewhere, this is a very clumsy reading of what Genesis actually says; but set alongside the Levitical code and (as Ellen Davis argues) many other aspects of the theology of Jewish Scripture, the malign interpretation that has latterly been taken for granted by critics of Judaism and Christianity appears profoundly mistaken.

His love of music was enduring; his nominated luxury on Desert Island Discs in 1983 had been "more William Walton" and he took pleasure latterly in the work of Philip Glass and John Adams.

During the early part of the period covered by this dataset, a massive epidemic of HIV/AIDS occurred in Agincourt, which subsided latterly as HIV treatment options took effect (16).

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