The monarchist reaction in the wake of the French Revolution and the later emergence of constitutional governments served alike, though in different ways, to sponsor that development.
Several instruments were created that employed electromechanical designs and they paved the way for the later emergence of electronic instruments.
And it is no stretch at all to draw a direct line from the training I received as a little boy to my later emergence as an amateur or low-rent Henry Higgins.
Until the later medieval emergence of the book of hours, psalters were the books most widely owned by wealthy lay persons and were commonly used for learning to read.
The style would be the major influence on the later emergence of the blues boom, particularly through the work of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers.
The lack of reliable instruments with which to determine location hindered the efforts of sailors and explorers until the later emergence of more advanced apparatuses.
Psychedelic rock, with its distorted guitar sound, extended solos, and adventurous compositions, was an important bridge between blues-oriented rock and the later emergence of the heavy metal genre.
Early individual differences in emotional differences in reactivity and regulation underlie the later emergence of the trait 'negative urgency'.
Later in his career he did research in many other areas of child development, including problem solving, and studied the later 19th-century emergence of professional psychology.
Separation of the Western Turkic Kaganate set a stage for the later emergence of the Turgesh Kaganate (699-766) of the Western Türks.