The fastest engine in the range, the latter diesel plant is now mated to a 6-speed gearbox. |
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What is lacking is the will, the capacity to embrace change once the latter is based on a sound business plan. |
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If the latter is the case, and if Quebec secedes, two separate national sovereignties result. |
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In the latter case, Gothic evolved from Romanesque vaulting following brilliant experiments in the eleventh century. |
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Whether this latter prediction had any veracity is debatable, as the troubled African country has been in a state of growing crisis for years. |
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The latter was to be nominated by the President instead of being elected by the State Assembly. |
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These latter statements were the ultimate verifiers, forming the basis upon which our empirical world was constructed. |
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Where the film falls down slightly is during its latter stages, when the real is overtaken by special effects and a what if scenario. |
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The latter is important because dabbling ducks have a coloured area in the wing called the speculum. |
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The former does it to update its rules, the latter to install new bugs on your system faster and more easily. |
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She has given us the ideas on which we have built a very significant period of government in the latter part of the 20th century. |
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If the latter condition prevails, then vicegerency will be entrusted to a different people or generation. |
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We rather think of the latter as a new form of life to whose nature both the ovum and the spermatozoon have made significant contributions. |
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The latter is the component of the video text that allegorizes the corporate technosphere. |
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The latter two played second base for the bulk of their careers, and Yount played about half of his games in the outfield. |
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At 18 songs, this compilation runs long, and some of the latter cuts fall flat. |
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The latter were suspicious at first, but eventually, the mentor positions came to be seen as prestigious. |
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The latter is covered with a rubber bung that's nice and snug out of the box, but becomes too loose to be of use once you've uncorked it. |
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Other days brought white-eyed vireo and the ringing calls of a Kentucky warbler, although it took me two days before I actually saw the latter. |
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There is a distinction being made between hostile and non-hostile casualties with the latter going under-reported. |
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The latter may well lead the sufferer to move from one doctor to another and to non-medical practitioners in the hope of pain relief. |
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Vitamin C is also important for its ability to recycle vitamin E after the latter neutralizes a free radical. |
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If you do the latter, you will have to work with the computer's volume control to find a level that adequately feeds the amp without distorting. |
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She wears a corslet and buskins of scale-mail, which latter her robe discloses. |
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The Lingard and Neil Law three-quarter partnership is not yet on the button but it was spot-on when the latter put the former in for his second. |
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The former is sensible, and the latter very foolish, for heroes being human, by definition, have clay feet. |
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Under normal circumstances you would expect the latter to have a much lower price tag. |
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Losing the latter to gain some of the former is truly cutting off your nose to spite your face. |
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Where the former is an upmarket, nouveau-riche playground, the latter has a more traditional old-money feel. |
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The latter group comprises the archaeocalamites, calamites, and horsetails. |
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The latter we calculate as enough to employ over 1,000 engineers at current market salaries. |
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She was given the choice of one with a brown face with gilt numerals, or a black face with white figures and she chose the latter. |
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Adam, who made his debut at stand-off in the match, is Ben's younger brother, and so the latter had to declare an interest in the match. |
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The deftly rendered portraits of the latter two are surrounded by a starburst pattern of the sort seen in comic books. |
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In my case, I did think it was true in the latter case, with the handcuffs removed after the prisoner began to give birth. |
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The former is a preliminary step to sainthood, while the latter is the elevation to the status of saint. |
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His province was subdivided into districts and the latter into towns and cantons. |
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The latter is accomplished through higher state, federal, or municipal taxes or the use of the stealth tax. |
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Neither is particularly appealing, although as the day officially begins at ten I guess the latter is more sensible. |
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This family contains two modern species, dugongs and Steller's sea cow, the latter unfortunately now extinct. |
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On the noble Lord's latter point, I do not want to start a hare running, but for years and years lead in paint was thought to be appropriate. |
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The earliest stages are very small and white, the latter stages have a characteristic hard-shell appearance and are yellow-brown in color. |
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The narrow rim around the outline of the rosette may be of the same light wood as the latter, or it may be made of gray harewood. |
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Some of the one-touch football in the latter stages of the first half left Rotherham chasing shadows. |
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Inspiration comes from a range of eras, from the 1930s to the 1960s, the latter exemplified by a car coat. |
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Tom Petty harmonizes to great effect on the latter, and Springsteen unleashes his most jaw-droppingly savage lead guitar on the former. |
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The latter is conjugated to primer oligonucleotides that are pre-annealed to a complementary circular oligonucleotide. |
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The latter is generally restricted to oligonucleotides but offers higher specificity. |
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The latter had two aboriginal stocks, Arawakan and Cariban, which are also found in South America. |
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The fact that the figure on the salt is well dressed and wears a sword indicates that, if he is a carl, he comes into the latter category. |
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The latter approach could help diminish the social stigma associated with the disabled in Russia, she said. |
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Kuppusamy mixed Carnatic with folk music and simultaneously explained how ragas should be handled in the latter. |
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The growing gulf between the haves and the have-nots has led the latter to take the law into their own hands. |
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Can anyone believe if it were said that the latter has come one up against the former. |
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The latter method ensures that your hands will be covered by sticky ooze guaranteed to attract clouds of annoying flies. |
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Most are pinkish purple and range from transparent to almost opaque, the latter often being extensively cracked. |
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The latter point may require amendment, however, as Arizona law permits open carry throughout the state, including on shooting ranges. |
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The latter includes a bay window, an Adam-style fireplace with slate hearth and a glass door leading to a covered veranda. |
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He said on Friday that if he had been given a straight choice between the Scotland job and the Leicester one, he would have taken the latter. |
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The latter is simply an array of BPF instructions that is a sequence of numeric opcodes and operands. |
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It is the union of the latter two that provides the catalyst for the events that follow. |
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The nape lacks cirri, and the first gill arch attaches to the operculum, the latter characteristic distinguishing Tripterygiidae from Clinidae. |
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The latter would not explain the possible ophthalmoplegia and difficulty with ambulation, however. |
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If it were a fair world, the latter type would never be caught in a situation where things go horribly wrong. |
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If the latter was the case, there could be a higher risk of winter flooding in a number of the region's river catchments. |
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Had there been more of the latter and less of the dreary, heavy-hearted stuff, we might have been talking about an R'n'B classic. |
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These had rounded hulls and strakes gathered into the upper end of the latter and not, as in a cog, ending at the stem and stern posts. |
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The latter were state schools that opted out of local authority control and voted to obtain funding directly from the government. |
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Previous studies of this latter area indicate that its recharge capability is about 21,000 acre-feet per day. |
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He has taken photographs of hedgehogs and grey squirrels, the latter coming running when they are called. |
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He met Johann Bernoulli in 1691, shortly after the latter had made his discovery of the catenary. |
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Both princes are styled Highness, rather than Royal Highness, as the latter is used only for the heir apparent and his or her children. |
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In this latter book she presented a 30 page appendix on the theory of infinite cardinals and ordinals. |
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The suture between the dentary and postsplenial and splenial is partly visible on the latter, where it is marked by striae. |
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In the latter case, I think he backed the wrong horse, but we'll come to that later. |
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The latter two spent several years flat on their back unable to do anything. |
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The latter seating four adults plus the driver and was pulled by a team of horses. |
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It is interesting that the latter diagnosis was given by a doctor who told you it was a condition dreamed up by malingerers. |
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In particular, the latter is a blues-rock tear-jerker with a gentle, memorable chorus. |
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This is exactly what one would expect from the linguistic evidence and the written record, scanty though the latter is. |
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He devoted the latter part of his life to eugenics, i.e. improving the physical and mental makeup of the human species by selected parenthood. |
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Kenneth Lay, Enron's chairman, has acted as George W. Bush's chief financial supporter and key backer since the latter went into politics. |
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The latter is a tectonically active environment, where modern sedimentation is overwhelming the shelf. |
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The former is deathmatch with the expected setting choices, while the latter is a competition to gather items scattered around the maps. |
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Heavy equipment related to construction activities is carted through the road when the latter is not meant for such traffic, officials explained. |
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The origins of marine geology lie in the development of submarine telegraphy in the latter half of the nineteenth century. |
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You might have to use the latter if you live in a rural area and are connected to an analog telephone exchange. |
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It is the latter with clear explanatory footnotes that would be read by a schoolkid in year eight today. |
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And we should champion policies that increase the ranks of the former while alleviating the pain suffered by the latter. |
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The latter zone refers to the sclerophyllous vegetation designated as Macchia. |
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You don't get big fish without baitfish, and the latter are showing in better numbers recently beneath the rebuilt pier at San Luis Pass. |
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The latter can be used in a greater variety of locations, including balconies. |
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The latter study led to the adaptive optics that now enable terrestrial telescopes to produce ultra-sharp images of distant celestial objects. |
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The latter has not survived but it can be partially recreated from the marginal notes made on the text of the 1542 inventory. |
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The latter is clearly marked with close-spaced lines where it has pressed against the gills of the immature cap. |
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This is caused by the compliance between subject and ballistocardiograph as well as by that between the latter and the surroundings. |
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I was expecting much more of the latter, as the brown marrowy stuff had much more flavor than the white fatty stuff. |
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The former is a previous winner, while the latter has often come close without winning a cigar. |
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At first I thought the former setup was more adaptable but I'm coming round to the idea that the latter has elegance. |
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While the former long for the past, the latter try to come to terms with their dual identity as Chinese and Americans. |
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But the more you celebrate the former, the less likely you are to notice the latter. |
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The left take precisely the opposite view, condemning the former assault but applauding the latter. |
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Aquinas leans in the direction of the former view, but realizes that the latter could in fact be the case. |
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Custom and language associate the former characteristics with the feminine, the latter, with the masculine. |
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This latter category often involves maskers honoring high-status elder men, as well as the punishment of lawbreakers. |
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And the latter had recently announced that plastic surgery, except for specifically therapeutic reasons, was a sin. |
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The former, as prime contractor, builds the aft and central superstructure, the latter the ship's bow and distinctive pyramidal main mast. |
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The latter has a thick atmosphere containing methane, and, it is thought, oceans and lakes containing hydrocarbons. |
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Instead, the latter of the two amused himself with taking in the early-morning Island seascape. |
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One of my first patients was a man with swollen gums and tender thighs, the latter showing a diffuse dusky discoloration. |
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She'd take the latter gratefully, then unfurl the cone flat onto the table in front of her, and then barf all over it. |
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He also mentioned his days at the secondary modern school where they both spent their latter teenage years. |
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Within this latter group lies cutlery, perhaps the most banal and uninteresting of eating-related subject matters. |
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In this latter group, eradication of the infection has been reported to increase gastric acid secretion toward normal. |
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The latter symbolizes that egoistic force of maya which deludes individuals and keeps them from knowing their innate nature as god. |
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This latter cavalry regiment had sent one section still farther forward into Persia. |
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In the latter case, the rate of enlargement, or sectorial expansion rate, is different among shell portions along the aperture. |
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Our latter evolution as human beings has been driven by our capacity for conceptual thought. |
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The two points of intersection of the latter with the sides of the triangle lie on a line parallel to the base. |
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The latter three trials target both residential and small business users with bandwidth services ranging from 128 kbps to 2 Mbps. |
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If we rid ourself of hindsight and our own contemporary mindset, we can see that they had no choice but to opt for the latter. |
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The latter demanded that both parties agree to arbitrate their dispute and threatened to impose heavy fines. |
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He looked at Simeon as the latter picked himself up and brushed himself down, shooting his enemy a triumphant smirk as he did so. |
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Indeed, the self-correcting tendencies of the court were apparent in the latter case when there was a bare majority for the decision. |
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In the latter, a monstrous giant steals Zeus's thunderbolts, which are retrieved in a manner similar to Thor's thunderweapons. |
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In the latter you have to drive a cab around town and make a certain amount of money within the time limit. |
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But for red-meat lovers, the osso buco and the aged strip sirloin are true pleasers, the latter even more impressive for the price. |
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The latter was his mentor and friend, for whose editorial skills he always retained sincere admiration. |
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Without the latter, he would just be a tinpot dictator of a small 3rd world country. |
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The latter was an example of overreach that made no sense from an American standpoint. |
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Ms Hardy, the first woman to occupy the editor's bed of nails, falls, alas, into the latter category. |
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When ironing washed lace, always cover with white tissue paper between the iron and the lace to prevent the latter from becoming shiny. |
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These latter included wills, churches and churchyards, religious obligations, tithes, marriage, slander, and sorcery. |
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Throughout the latter quarter of the 20th century, the iconic image came from frames of video footage. |
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He was probably the father figure of British comedy in the latter part of the last century and he truly broke the mould. |
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If the latter, how are the members of the sequence ordered and related to each other? |
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The latter was on her cell phone when she spotted Amanda being ushered toward a counter, where a female sergeant was stationed. |
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In the latter case, you may want to add diced tofu or ham to the filling for a bit more protein. |
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The belief in the coming of the messianic era belongs to that latter kind of hope. |
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The first two squadrons to see service were 302 and the famous 303 squadron, the latter based at Northolt just outside London. |
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The latter produces wonderful clean blues of a hue never seen with conventional prints in this toner. |
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The former is designated a slow twitch muscle fiber, and the latter as slow tonic muscle fiber. |
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The latter obviously and automatically determines the figures posted at the local servo. |
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The latter are uniform in shape and come in frosted varieties with innumerable toppings and different fillings. |
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The latter two are deviously funny as perverts, self-aggrandising but insecure bounty hunters, game-show-host-styled hangmen, and lords and ladies of the depraved aristocracy. |
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French author Victor Hugo took up the cause during the latter part of the 19th century, after the Serbians revolted against Turkish domination in the Balkans. |
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The latter is a typical song the band chooses to jam out live, but it was obvious much of the audience's attention was drifting after the first 10 minutes. |
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After seeing the film, he also agreed to lend his synthesized voice to the latter portion. |
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Khodorkovsky, a young communist league activist, was in the latter category. |
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In 2001, Krasnodar formed a partnership with Sochi to build a year-round ski resort in the latter. |
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In the latter case there seems to be more than a tint of historic bitterness, dating back to the ill-fated Supporters Club of seven seasons ago and more. |
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These latter nutrients also help improve the sow's immune-response and prevent subsequent lactation complications such as mastitis, metritis, and agalactia. |
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They normally wear Home Service review order dress as would have been worn on garrison duties and manoeuvres during the latter part of the nineteenth century. |
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Then followed the story related to Holi, where Lord Shiva, annoyed by Manmatha for disturbing his meditation, burns the latter to ashes with his third eye. |
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The latter entails redefining land tenure and redistribution of land. |
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I also include the litter droppers and the tippers of rubbish in the nearest convenient place for them, the latter being outside of the park at the moment. |
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Saturn conjunct Venus combines the discipline of the former with the pleasure principle of the latter. |
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Bluntly, Republicans win when they distinguish between work and welfare, lauding the former and damning the latter. |
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The doubling of the pair of figures in the latter picture amplifies the implication that the photograph spatially delivers different states of time. |
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The latter have two main divisions, the Nizaris and the Mustailians. |
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The latter is the warm-hearted Brummie lass who speaks from the heart. |
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It is committed to the ballistic part of its trajectory from the latter portion of the rocket motor burn until it gets back down to breathable air. |
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There are 4 rows of these on each side, from the vent rearward, with an equal number of rows of thornlike spines, the latter close set and directed rearward. |
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I mention the latter at the risk of losing any street cred I may've had. |
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The latter story, a somewhat incomplete-seeming outline of a tale, is as much an early exercise in metafiction and ghost-storytelling technique as a coherent narrative. |
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This latter role offers considerable potential as a bully pulpit. |
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Some nurseries grow the former in place of the latter because it is much more vigorous in growth than Meehanii, which is a very weak grower in its early stages. |
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The latter was given in full war paint and feathers, to the music of native drums and was accompanied by the usual brandishing of tomahawks and scalping knives. |
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The latter was a 10-week-long field course in which students learned how to operate bulldozers, backhoes, excavators, loaders, skid-steers, and graders. |
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It is indeed difficult to believe that the plain, sturdy, baseless column of the latter order could have been developed out of the Mycenaean shaft. |
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In the former Bill Hurt longed to hump you and in the latter a large dog did just that in your role as an animal trainer. |
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This latter variable, in various forms, is used extensively in agriculture, and in the wine industry for identifying suitable locations for viticulture. |
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In the latter two ichnotaxa, the vertical spreite in the distal part of the structure is generated by the retrusive, axial migration of an upper, upward bending J-shaped tube. |
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Viable and nonviable seeds can easily be distinguished using a binocular microscope, because the latter lack an embryo, whereas viable seeds contain an embryo. |
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When I got there I tried to argue with Tommy but the latter wouldn't accept anything short of an apology and McKisco rather spunkily wouldn't give it. |
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The latter groups are so worried about elections and ratings that they are mucking up clear thinking, and our society is buying into their flawed theories. |
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The speculations have ranged from Joan Baez in particular to his audience in general, with more than a shmear of misogyny in the former case, misanthropy in the latter. |
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A spinoff network, the Cooking Channel, was created in 2010 to service the latter group. |
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I'm hoping for the latter, not banking on it though because he and his cabal will do anything to maintain control up to and including criminal activity. |
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The feudal system created a bond between the king and a tenant-in-chief, between the latter and a mesne lord or between a mesne lord and a vassal. |
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The former typically involves large men in loud tartan tossing the caber, throwing the hammer and putting the stone, while the latter includes athletic track and field events. |
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The cheapo chip has been lumbered with a puny 66MHz front side bus ever since its inauspicious launch as the cacheless Covington in the latter years of the last century. |
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The latter are so unconcerned they barely market, or even edit, and as a result have so little money or cachet that they attract only the dull-witted to put ink on paper. |
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Given a choice between a note-perfect performance with no particular atmosphere and an imperfect performance with special excitement or insight, I'll always take the latter. |
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The latter may in fact end up in the back garden, joining one we intend to transplant from the front, and another that we've cadged from a neighbour. |
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The latter was used only on packs that had been followed for more than 9 months and were deemed habituated to observer presence at this critical time. |
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One of the big differences between the pre-1989 and the post-1989 left is the seeming lack of any serious economic manifesto published by the latter. |
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The latter participate in numerous morphogenetic and physiological events, including hematopoiesis, through synergistic interactions with other transcriptional activators. |
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The latter is after all a stern critic of positivism and scientism. |
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And stamped on the inside cover is the imprint of the Stalag where he spent the latter part of WWII, having been shot down over Germany on a fighter mission. |
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Moore said SE's planned Intermediary Technology Institutes could help solve the latter problem by providing a halfway house between academia and commerce. |
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We have suspicions about the latter based on various kinds of imaging and listening intelligence. |
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During the Mesolithic, sophisticated hunting tools, including the spear thrower and the bow and arrow, were invented, the latter about 12,000 years ago. |
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The latter half of the eighteenth century turns the workman who was once a handicraftsman helped by tools, and next a part of a machine, into a tender of machines. |
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The latter successfully combined the African marimba in a long movement through less melodic but more textural layers of the beautiful Chinese instruments' sounds. |
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He advanced to the semi-finals in the former and to the finals in the latter, then scratched from both events in order to focus on other upcoming swims. |
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The latter are obviously on the fringes of the law, but it is very difficult to turn them away hard-heartedly when they land up at your doorstep with a cheerful namaste. |
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The U.N. has introduced a new mechanism for Afghanistan to deal with this latter problem, but it only scratches the surface of what is really required. |
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The styles range from biker and bomber jackets to car coats, the latter being more appropriate for workdays as they are mid-thigh length overcoats. |
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Some of the latter do their best to look like an old-fashioned range only to fail the knuckle-tap test we use to determine the solidity of the construction. |
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Hips tended to be synchronized with the movements of the board during the first few trials, but seemed to act more independently latter in practice. |
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Among these latter Caddo groups, simple bowls and carinated bowls comprise between 57 and 70 percent of the vessels placed in the graves as burial offerings. |
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The kindest expression of the latter category I can think of is the great closing scene of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. |
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What this means is that metallic carbon nanotubes can be separated from semiconducting carbon nanotubes, and the latter can be sorted by diameter. |
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The latter similarly sprang from a private association that dates to 1975, when the Cold War often shaped cultural strategies in Germany's once and future capital. |
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It is important to distinguish ACCs from the more common low-grade neuroendocrine tumors, as the latter have a better prognosis and oncologic management differs significantly. |
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Sometimes good, sometimes bad, but more of the latter than the former. |
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The Neo supersedes the current Deluxe model, though the latter is likely to be around until the end of the year, reflecting a higher level of stock in Handspring's warehouses. |
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The poems are written in Akkadian and Sumerian, the latter a mainly academic, scribal language, the former a Semitic language related to Hebrew and Arabic. |
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Other options are a scrubbable hardwood, granite or even marble, but remember the latter are very heavy, so check the strength of the frames before you order new worktops. |
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Spahn was a port-sider who relied on his heater until a knee injury forced him to develop a screwball, which became his out pitch over the latter half of his career. |
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It is probable that this remote and sequestered place was used in latter times for the celebration of Mass, when the Romish religion was not publicly tolerated. |
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Records are a novelty for the former and a source of Proustian delight for the latter. |
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Hussein Ibish and Saliba Sarsar fall into the latter category. |
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The latter discussions sometimes include the creative use of asterisks, code words, or homophones to replace potentially sensitive keywords. |
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The latter puts on offer a dalliance between a private tutor and his fifteen-year-old tutee. |
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The CCRC relies on goodwill for agencies such as the latter to forward records to them. |
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The latter had an odd texture, at once granular and claggy, which I found strangely compelling if not exactly pleasant. |
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I looked for the latter in The Hymnary, the old blue United Church hymn book. |
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In the former case, it is the brand name of commodity culture, while in the latter it is the sublime name of High Art's aesthetic introjection. |
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The latter deficiency was made up when they were spotted by Dave Crider, the head of the garage-rock label Estrus Records. |
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The latter places emphasis on the nitty-gritty of legal practice, from civil and criminal litigation to labour law and the Deeds Registry Office. |
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The latter is an especially good thing since six of her colaborers are kin. |
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In this latter sense Dumont's account counterbalances ethnographies detailing rampant violence, dysfunctional beliefs or exotic sexualities. |
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The text is followed by several detailed images of the stripe-faced dunnart and the tammar wallaby, the latter at both mature and earlier stages. |
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In laboratory language, the latter goal is to avoid totipotency while achieving pluripotency. |
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Whereas the latter two describe a durative expectation, surprise is a momentary feeling. |
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Astra Et Luna and The Loxian Gates both have a beautiful pluckiness about them, with the latter demanding you sway in time to the beat. |
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The former is a parasite of the laryngotracheal region of bovids and felines, and the latter is found in the nasal fossa of bovids. |
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The former leads to an increase in cyclic adenosine monophosphate and the latter to hyperpolarization, both of which result in relaxation. |
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One among many areas that invite further research is the influence of neo-Scholastic thought in the latter sixteenth century. |
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In his introduction to a live performance of the latter, Eastman sheds light on his provocative title choices. |
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The latter four essays work out symbolic understandings, and tend toward New Historicism. |
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The latter two products are reactive flame retardants used in urethanes and unsaturated polyesters. |
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The latter had good pace when he made his international debut in 2006, but now turned into a trundler in the OUT OF ACTION Indian Premier League. |
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The field is completed by Shamandar, Song Of My Heart, Puff and Nimue, although the latter may not run. |
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The latter also ate pomelos, oysters, shrimp, bean curd, bamboo shoots, duck eggs, and mushrooms. |
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In a situation of fait majoritaire the latter are mere executants of the presidential will and lose all freedom to act on their own initiative. |
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In the latter part of the 20th century, feature films and documentaries sometimes merged into mockumentaries and docudramas. |
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Haecceities therefore differ from universal properties, since the latter are exemplifiable by a multiplicity of entities. |
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The latter case is manifested for example in positronium or meson where matter and antimatter reside together as the unity of the opposites. |
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The latter are dominated by contributions from the electromagnetic interaction. |
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In the latter part of the nineteenth century Darwinism was challenged by an alternative evolutionary theory known as neo-Lamarckism. |
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This latter analysis yielded an estimate of the imaginary part of the index of refraction. |
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The recent IN inhibitors, raltegravir and elvitegravir, belong to the latter class of compounds. |
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If you grow your own grain, you'd better know the difference between a snath and a blade and how to sharpen the latter. |
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Analysts show how trust and trustworthiness interdepend, the latter in part a consequence of the self-fulfilling effects of the former. |
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The latter, recognising that large clots within the pulmonary circulation may be rapidly fatal, attempted the first pulmonary embolectomies. |
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Angelini is also an intelligent hoopster who rebounds well and anticipates on defense, the latter resulting in many steals. |
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The spleen and stomach are the latter heaven root, the source of the engenderment and transformation of the righteous qi. |
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The latter software models sheet-forming processes such as preforming of mat or fabric reinforcements. |
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But the former throws curves like singing in phonetic Japanese, while one of the catchiest songs by the latter is wholly unsuitable for airplay. |
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A young, vibrant Iranian American, Ferial Govashiri climbed the latter to get to the position she holds today at the nation's highest office. |
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Although, the vehemence of his brush strokes and thickness of his impasto are still visible, the latter has almost certainly shrunk with time. |
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We therefore refer to the former workers as leavers and to the latter as stayers. |
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His love affair with the latter, however, is complicated by the efforts of the starlet to ensnarl him. |
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The latter is a compilation of his articles written when he was the religious correspondent at Hotpress. |
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Taylor and Snell batted enterprisingly until the latter bottom-edged a pull to provide Anyon's fourth wicket. |
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The latter include a flexible, removable film strip and heat-sealed inner liners. |
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The latter identified the description of everyday practices as the third tier in his methodology. |
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Recurrent infections with HSV and VZV are common, with the latter occurring with an increased frequency with advancing age. |
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Brush it gently over the latter with a dry paper-hanging brush and then draw lines from the corners of the faceplate to the centre with a pencil. |
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Speckled woods, a few small tortoiseshell and red admirals are coming in now, with the latter feeding off windfall apples. |
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The latter requires a commitment to offset the effects of unexpected inflation on the price level and makes monetary policy history-dependent. |
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As the market recovered during the middle to latter part of the 1990s, there was action at both the entry-level and luxury price points. |
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In layman's terms, Piper stands Humeans and Kantians back-to-back, pointing to the disingenuousness of the former and the laziness of the latter. |
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The latter is ideal if you are constantly on the move, particularly in boats or if the children watch the TV in the back of the motorcaravan. |
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The latter is a film adaptation of the novel by Joseph Conrad which was at pains to describe the so-called African primitivity and animality. |
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The plant will house both gas turbines and steam turbines, wherein the latter will be powered with steam from the first type. |
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Sheffield's finest achieved that milestone with Pyromania and Hysteria, with the latter going on to shift more than 16 million copies. |
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The clitics ci and vi are both locatives, but the author provides corpus data to demonstrate the marginal status of the latter. |
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As Sean gets violent with Max, will the latter spill the beans on his fling with Stacey? |
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The question is how to prevent the latter and induce the former. |
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Stoichiometrically the atherogenicity of Lp is 10-fold that of LDL, though the latter dominates in the circulation. |
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The latter two minerals are important because they occur with fine visible gold and quartz crystals in drusy vugs. |
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Only many years latter we understood that the string description of the flux naturally lives in an higher dimensional space-time. |
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Colon finished his night with strikeouts of Scott Hatteberg and Erubiel Durazo, the first punch-out clocked at 97 mph on the McAfee Coliseum radar gun, the latter at 95 mph. |
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An earthier context was provided for Tilliboyo and Jalan Jalan, with music for the first work by Gambia's Foday Musa Suso and for the latter by Lou Harrison. |
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The latter, the place of privileged encounter with the divine presence, yields to the enfleshed Word who will send the Spirit of truth from the Father. |
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Close in effect to the latter example are the numerous internal rhymes that are also in contiguous lines, but with one of the rhyming words more toward the middle of a line. |
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The latter hit three sixes in one over by Andrew Flintoff before mistiming a slow delivery from Jacob Oram by hitting it to long-off for Thilan Thushara to collect his catch. |
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But here's how to deal with pooch and garden so that the latter does not become a doggy play area full of holes dug, plants nibbled and lawn wrecked. |
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A savvy newsvendor would first estimate how many papers she could sell that day, not how many she would sell, because the latter depends on how many she puts in her wagon. |
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The former developed from fertilized eggs, the latter from tetraspores. |
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The latter have long since carried the day against the allegorically credulous Graves and his ignorant or unscrupulous informant, the Sufi mystagogue votary Omar Ali-Shah. |
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The latter seems to have clinched the case for higher ECB interest rates. |
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The latter are illustrated particularly by causatives such as that in We walked the horses back to the paddock, with a causative converted from an intransitive. |
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The latter was used as an indicator of the intrathoracic pressure because of the potential of the thoracic packing to raise this parameter and produce barotrauma. |
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The techies will tell you the fundamental difference between ale and lager is that the former is brewed with top-fermenting yeasts and the latter with bottom-fermenting ones. |
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Some of the latter are priests, who wear the characteristic modius hat. |
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By lumping asylum-seekers together with economic migrants, the latter are discredited, as though they were trying to squeeze in under false pretenses. |
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The latter is the most sophisticated discussion of ecological issues of which I am aware built into a protracted depiction of the terraforming of Mars. |
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These latter works share the subject, and something of the serene feeling and mood, of those early fauve masterpieces Luxe, calme et volupte and Le Bonheur de vivre. |
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The latter was a noncircumscribed mass comprising multiple small nodules separated by edematous stroma and showing nodular projections into the surrounding myometrium. |
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Made by Graf von Faber Castell the range consists of a propelling pencil, ball and roller-ball pen and fountain pen, the latter featuring an 18carat gold nib. |
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In complete specimens in which the cephalothorax and abdomen are attached, the latter usually is found curled anteriorly beneath the cephalothorax. |
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This was particularly evident for correctional officers versus noncorrectional officers, with the latter group viewing treatment more favorably than the former. |
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Between the two world wars a branch of the escapees, in this case even worse than the civilizers, was able to coerce the latter into a temporary alliance. |
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If ultrasound tools are unavailable, then the infraclavicular approach should be considered, because the latter poses less risk of a pneumothorax. |
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If the meaning of the word in question is a hyponym of a corresponding hyperonym, the latter necessarily functions as an identification or a classification seme of the former. |
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