So we did eat quite well, like when we were on the latter half of the tour. |
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Of course, many of the latter could be working class in the Marxist definition of the term. |
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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 average date of outbreak of blight for maincrop potatoes is in the latter half of July. |
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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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We are still clinging tenaciously to the latter at the expense of the former. |
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This transfer would delay the latter train a few minutes, long enough for us to make our transfer. |
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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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The difference between dreamers and achievers is grit, guts and spirit, which the former might lack but the latter have in abundance. |
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Lewin was struggling for grip in the latter laps and could mount no further chase of the flying leader, and was himself lapped on the final tour. |
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Arvind, a college teacher catches Rajkumar, son of a political bigwig, in the examination hall while the latter is copying. |
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All I will say about the latter is that we'd be best advised to keep our voices down on this one. |
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The target of the latter piece of legislative legerdemain is the Free Software movement itself. |
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Lord Morley appears to have risen to repeat the accusation against Salisbury and the latter to have defied him to prove it by wager of battle. |
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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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A recent variation on the latter assumes disulfide reshuffling as the mechanism of polymerization. |
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There is no specific division between a wine glass and a goblet except that the latter is larger, but a very small glass is called a cordial. |
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Each of these designs has its own technical approach and theoretical bandwidth, the latter of which didn't always tally with our test results. |
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In particular, the latter is a blues-rock tear-jerker with a gentle, memorable chorus. |
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On the whole, I think that this campaign tends toward the latter at the expense of the former. |
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I line my bucket with them and when full of bits and pieces I tie up the last bag and put it in my wheelie bin, keeping the latter clean. |
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Had he missed the goal that point would have been very important in the latter stages of the game. |
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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 origins of marine geology lie in the development of submarine telegraphy in the latter half of the nineteenth century. |
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Somehow, I managed to get away with only posting on here almost once a month for the latter half of the year. |
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My mother is in the latter stages of pregnancy and her health is extremely weak. |
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Nevertheless, it is to the latter that we will turn, and to which the second half of this chapter will be devoted. |
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If you were honest, you probably identified more with the latter option in each case. |
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Of the two kinds of jade, jadeite and nephrite, the former is harder than the latter and cannot be scratched with a penknife blade. |
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Their children attend private academies and may occasionally speak to one of the Peasantry as the latter mows the grass or cleans the house. |
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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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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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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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As with most actor commentaries, the former is more light and fluffy and anecdotal, while the latter is more technically-oriented. |
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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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His province was subdivided into districts and the latter into towns and cantons. |
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Good fishing reported in the latter half of the week with good hatches of olives and mayflies all over the lake. |
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Well, Quine was probably the most important theorist of knowledge of the latter half of the twentieth century. |
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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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The real significance was the difference in tone and style between the beginning of his speech and the latter half. |
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These articles remind readers that literacy means the ability to both read and write as the latter is often forgotten. |
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Asparagus was not grown on a large scale in N. America until the latter half of the 19th century. |
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In the latter case, you need to continually worry about the integrity of the biometric database. |
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The vest was cut from a damask brocade and the breeches from bengaline, the latter which was dyed to match the vest fabric. |
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And we should see more of a westward trend as we head into the latter hours this evening and overnight for tonight. |
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The former provides neutral, reportorial information, while the latter cites Stephen's thoughts directly. |
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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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I took the latter option, and less than a month later found myself a new job with my current employer. |
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In the latter half of the 1990s there has been some waning of political focus on the issue of immigration. |
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Indeed, if you do not, I would suggest that most of the latter half of the book would be unrelenting in its dullness. |
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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 freight and passenger traffic is greater in the latter part of the week than at the beginning of the week. |
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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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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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Squid rings and the latter were the choices to start, and were polished off really quickly, despite there being only five of us. |
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I mention the latter because of what we both saw under a tree some distance from us. |
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Firstly, the man getting married should be differentiable from the groomsmen, as the latter should be wearing different styles. |
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You'd be surprised how many points are saved and thrown away in the latter stage of the game. |
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If there is a choice between a new apartment and a more classic type of home, the latter will win out every time. |
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In the latter case, there's also an option to run an audio input directly to your intercom, rather than using the adapter for your headset. |
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A Worcester cup and saucer of English soft paste, belonging to the latter part of the Dr. Wall period, bears the square Chinese mark in blue. |
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Many of the latter rose to important positions, usually in fields other than their original calling. |
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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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Both players tie in sixes and fives, the former has a 4 and the latter does not. |
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The Haldiram saga was also well mapped, but I did nod off towards the latter half. |
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A lucky shot from the second assassin finally killed the ambassador as the latter ran off. |
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The company was initially keen to establish export markets, a policy which has paid off in the latter half of this century. |
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For much of the latter half of the 20th century, starting in the rebellious 1960s, the established order was suspect. |
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In the latter case, the male and female traits may drift along the line of equilibria. |
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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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Would anyone bet against Real Madrid reaching the latter stages if they were pitched into the World Cup? |
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Women, at least in the economic sphere, are as active as men, while the latter also exercise domination in the private sphere. |
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It was when the latter came on board that we started to see the acceleration of large scale changes. |
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But the latter will not be possible if a country's majority does not understand the language of government. |
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Of course, you'll define the latter in a way that is conterminous with the philosophy you oppose, but pretend that you do no such thing. |
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He did everything to make the bureau head's job untenable, until the latter was controversially sacked. |
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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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The gradients associated with these profiles also vary between sand and shingle beaches, the latter being generally steeper. |
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In the latter case they were usually standard commercial products of the panel maker. |
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As early as 1917, during the latter days of WW1, aerological services to naval aviation were needed. |
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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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With the latter money, a free agent could re-sign with his own team and then be traded to the Bucks for a future draft pick. |
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Gradually, over thousands of years, astragali were replaced by dice, and the latter became the most common means of generating random events. |
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He was staring at Cael, a smile touching his lips, as the latter took a step back, away from him. |
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This surprising result could possibly stem from the fact that the latter placed higher emphasis on internationalization in general. |
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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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Perhaps it says a lot for the depth of Brazil's squad that they have advanced to the latter stages bereft of such a constellation of talent. |
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The fastest engine in the range, the latter diesel plant is now mated to a 6-speed gearbox. |
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The best wine vinegar may be made from either white or red wine, the latter having an agreeable mellow taste. |
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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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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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And the latter had recently announced that plastic surgery, except for specifically therapeutic reasons, was a sin. |
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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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The former must be assumed dead by now, and the latter was last heard of working in Switzerland. |
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Joining in the programme in the latter half, she will talk about her career, her father and her music. |
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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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Examples of the latter are wine presses and farming innovations like the form of terracing and water systems. |
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In the latter part of the seventeenth century the influence of the White Russian and Ukrainian scholars and writers began to be felt. |
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The real difference between industrial premises and State buildings is that the latter are not rateable and as such the local economy loses out. |
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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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The date span of the cheques overlaps the latter period of the invoices and they are made out to the corporate defendant. |
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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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Some of the latter are idioblastic and enclose raphides, whereas others are larger and form cavities containing mucilage. |
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Cynics have sneeringly dismissed the latter role as that of a messenger boy, as if there were something contemptible about messenger boys. |
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If anything, the emphasis has shifted progressively from the latter to the former. |
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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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At my day job, I work with the parents of the generation I'm referencing, and the laissez-faireism in the latter is easy to spot in the former. |
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In the latter period of the Western Zhou dynasty bronze scripts became more regular, with sharper angles and thinner lines. |
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The potential impact of the latter species on oilseed rape was recently reported in France, where this crop is heavily damaged by O. ramosa. |
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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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A succession of relentless goal attacks highlighted the latter stages of the second half. |
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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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In the latter case, the rate of enlargement, or sectorial expansion rate, is different among shell portions along the aperture. |
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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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At present, I would say the balance of possibilities is tending towards the latter option. |
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You spent the first half of the week recalling the previous weekend and the latter half wishing the week forward to the next. |
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Before proceeding any further, I should state at once that the latter term is used advisedly. |
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Violent times for the poor reigned in the latter half of the last century and into the beginning of this one. |
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Walnut center and refectory tables generally had single-plank tops supported by lyre-shaped legs and iron stretchers, the latter a Spanish legacy. |
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In football, the latter part of the equation does not seem to apply. |
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I decided on the latter option and legged it, all the while controlling the other natural instinct until I reached a suitably appointed restroom facility. |
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Oddly enough, I find the latter to be a more important bit of news. |
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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 major types of silicates causing asbestos-related disease are chrysotile, amosite, and crocidolite, with the latter being the most pathogenic. |
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The entropic penalty is greater for the drugs than for benzene and resorcinol, perhaps because the latter possess fewer degrees of freedom that can be restricted upon binding. |
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But this push is neither a proscription or a requirement for the latter to dominate economic development, or even the socialization process itself. |
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The formulation of zetetics occupied the latter half of Joseph's life. |
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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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The three astronauts travelled in the command module, which was docked during flight to both the lunar module and the service module, the latter carrying fuel and supplies. |
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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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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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In a three-hour meeting the military ruler read the Riot Act to his civilian subordinate and let the latter pretend that he was resigning on his own. |
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To prevent workers from taking a unified stance against management, the latter tries to split its workers into groups and to play them off against one another. |
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Hague and Portillo were the young Turks of the latter Tory years. |
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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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Since the latter half of the nineteenth century, the police have been the foremost public authorities who regulate juvenile crime and delinquency. |
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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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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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Hints of rectilinear buildings raise the possibility that the village may have switched to more Roman architectural styles in the latter part of the Roman period. |
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While the latter presented the plays with minimal trimming, An Age of Kings' adapter Eric Crozier cut the text into schedule-friendly 60 and 75 minute episodes. |
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Even at the latter stages Simon and Ryan took over the mantle and it became a little dark. |
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Since in evolutionary theory, fully fledged cells had to exist before viruses, the latter are not some evolutionary intermediate between life and non-life. |
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As the latter is demonstratively untrue it appears that the case is made. |
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The lawmaker asked the sergeant-at-arms to initiate steps for their release, which the latter refused, saying it is the jurisdiction of the speaker. |
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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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A spinoff network, the Cooking Channel, was created in 2010 to service the latter group. |
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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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If the latter is true, there is a chance that new management or new business conditions will prompt a turnaround in prospects and give strong positive returns. |
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For the latter taxa, an alternative hypothesis would imply the iterative invasion of shelf habitats by morphologically conservative populations from shallow refugia. |
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To address the latter question, it has proven useful to compare closely related species, especially congeners that exhibit temperature-related patterns of zonation. |
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This cultural bifurcation is aggravated by the fact that between our two warfighting cultures, one human-centric and one technology-centric, the latter currently predominates. |
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In the latter part of the 20th century the male alto voice became closely associated with the revival of Baroque opera, especially the works of Handel. |
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But I hope enough Kansans remember what Roberts did to dole when the latter was counting on him most. |
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The title of the latter work alludes to the astronomical notion that the area behind Orion is a kind of celestial incubator, generating uncountable new stars. |
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This dad read it as the latter and wrote his own lyrical rebuttal to the tune. |
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Of these, the latter two get the most mileage in the drama category. |
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It stands to reason that nowadays, to do the latter would be shrewd indeed. |
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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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Of course, the 1979 constitution subordinated the latter to the former. |
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And within the latter community there are deep divisions, many due to the further attempt to discriminate between those who are or are not holy or Spirit-filled. |
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The former sees the text as a window into the development of the tradition, and the latter sees the text as a mirror reflecting its own narrative world. |
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The former clause proscribed anyone from aiding the practice of prostitution, while the latter required the police to arrest and medically examine suspected prostitutes. |
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In the latter half of the 1840s, Britain was plunged into deep depression. |
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Small groups delegate both recorders and reporters, and the latter are designated to provide feedback to the larger group, all under the watchful eye of the facilitator. |
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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 tribunal has yet to render its verdict on the latter matter. |
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Whereas the former was a Machiavellian autocrat with a fascist background, the latter is a straightforward, consensus-driven and politically moderate. |
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For the latter group, as long as a cake is delicious, it is considered a success, regardless of its droopy center. |
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To this recently returned expatriate, the latter sounds rather like magical thinking. |
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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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It engineered a net transfer of wealth, at an increasing rate, from the poor countries to the rich, making the former poorer and the latter richer. |
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It may well be that interpreting the first in terms of the latter motivates a doctor to bury his patient's existential despair under a heap of tranquilizing drugs. |
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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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Poor democracies have grown at least as fast as poor autocracies and have significantly outperformed the latter on most indicators of social well-being. |
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The gaseous state of matter is found between the liquid and plasma states, the latter of which provides the upper temperature boundary for gases. |
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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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Members of the latter were referred to as drenge, one of the words for warrior. |
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Or is, as regards the latter trait, the rudimentariness of the family tree the issue here? |
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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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His proposal that a wing of the latter should be devoted to his sculptures aroused hostility among some artists. |
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Booking an appointment is necessary in the latter case, along with a proof of identity. |
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Of the genus Loris are two species, the Kukang or Lemur tardigradus, and the Nycticebus Javanicus, the latter of which however I have not seen. |
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In 765 and 770 grants are made by a King Osmund, the latter one was later confirmed by Offa of Mercia. |
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Umm Qarn's TM Thunder Struck and Al Anga were engaged in a gruelling battle in the final furlong before the latter won by a shorthead. |
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Gregory the Great in an epistle simplified the Latinised name Anglii to Angli, the latter form developing into the preferred form of the word. |
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Her own mother lived the latter years of her life in the horrible suspicion that electricity was dripping invisibly all over the house. |
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Supposing three such houses to be contiguous to a central one, each separated from the latter by a straight wall. |
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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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In the latter country it is mostly black and known as Whitby jet, while in Corea and Japan it is red in color and opaque. |
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This paper discusses the technology of antisense oligonucleotides as an example of the latter approach. |
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Cynics and revanchists, the latter still firm in their belief that the old tutelage befits Turkey much better, do not care. |
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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 title of the latter is a play on words showcasing his dual paths as a rock hound and former professional rock 'n' roll musician. |
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Even when the latter rose to 14 mahmudis in 1692 and 1693, they were still sent profitably to India. |
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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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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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The dynamical methods break down into astrometry, and radial velocity measurement, with most discoveries coming by the latter method. |
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We therefore refer to the former workers as leavers and to the latter as stayers. |
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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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In the latter part of the nineteenth century Darwinism was challenged by an alternative evolutionary theory known as neo-Lamarckism. |
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I misread arthroscope asnanthroscope, a non-word, and proved the latter to be interesting. |
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A key step in the latter respect was formal recognition of what was back then still referred to as Red China. |
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Yet, Burial organisers told the Brigade, the latter in many ways represented resistance to these jingoist feminine notions. |
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Curry joined the latter at Sinclair Radionics in 1966, but left 12 years later. |
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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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I was in the latter category and didn't learn that I had amoebiasis until many years later. |
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Wheatgrass and barley grass are superfoods and the latter has protein and chlorophyll to aid the digestive system and alkalise the body. |
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I looked for the latter in The Hymnary, the old blue United Church hymn book. |
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The CCRC relies on goodwill for agencies such as the latter to forward records to them. |
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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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Germarium and vitellarium are distinct and the latter contains one or two small, immature basal oocytes. |
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The former is rated at 95 watt-hours, which means it produces one watt of power for 95 hours, while the latter is rated at 50 watt-hours. |
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The patient with the latter carries an obvious stigma as the one less likely to be fully rehabilitable for social usefulness. |
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It is mostly the latter grouping whose words Riegle gathered with an MP3 recorder with a lavaliere mike. |
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For the latter portions of the process, boundary and lattice diffusion from the boundary become important. |
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In contrast, the latter sub-period from 1992 to 2005 was a period of Guam's economic history marred by natural and manmade disasters. |
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The former is made into cheese and the latter is fermented into beer to convert the milk sugar into alcohol. |
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I continued to listen to both sides, revisionists and traditionalists, and eventually I was persuaded that the latter were correct. |
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In the latter half of the 18th century, Russian authorities destroyed this Zaporozhian Host and gave its lands to landlords. |
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A standardized arquebus, the caliver, was introduced in the latter half of the 16th century. |
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It gradually replaced Dutch and Almains, the latter becoming mostly obsolete by the early 18th century. |
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Types of clerics are distinguished from offices, even when the latter are commonly or exclusively occupied by clerics. |
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Kayde Coppin, Chris Denham, Matty Burke and Gary Gee went close before the latter prodded in Burke's corner on 26 minutes. |
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Modernism, the idealistic search for truth, gave way in the latter half of the 20th century to a realization of its unattainability. |
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And it's the latter of the two predictions that's inspired Kali Yuga, performed by second year LIPA dance students. |
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These two definitions seem to contradict each other where the former is begging for rigidness and rules and the latter seems a bit more flexible. |
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Shell middens were studied in Denmark in the latter half of the 19th century. |
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That debate is now continued below as Risse responds to Lippert-Rasmussen and Lever and the latter offers a surrebuttal. |
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In the latter cases art objects may be referred to as archeological artifacts. |
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During the latter half of 1997, ARD hospitalizations were reported in basic trainee populations from all army training centers. |
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However, Almendras voted for Marcos, and the latter wrested the Senate Presidency from the Nacionalistas after more than a decade of control. |
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I selected one from the top of the latter group-the 8-32x56 with illuminated reticle and sidewheel parallax adjustment. |
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The coyote is an indigenous predator that did not range east of the Mississippi River until the latter half of the twentieth century. |
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Sangakkara and Chamara Silva added further runs, before the latter was caught by Saeed Ajmal playing a pull shot off the bowling of Umar Gul. |
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William Morris was a popular English poet who also wrote several fantasy novels during the latter part of the nineteenth century. |
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Abdel Salam got into a fight with Mohamed Zakaria, a tailor, over a Facebook status where the latter insulted President Mohamed Morsi, reported state-owned Al-Ahram. |
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Above Orion lies Taurus containing two of the best known open clusters, the Hyades and the Pleiades with the latter being far more photogenic than the former. |
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His most significant success was last Christmas when he enjoyed a shorthead win over Weapons Amnesty at Leopardstown, the latter going on to win the RSA Chase at the Festival. |
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Knock lives on, both in British knocking-shop and American knock-up, the latter famously validating Wilde's dictum of two countries separated by the same language. |
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The French were too exhausted to pursue the Austrians immediately, but Napoleon eventually caught up with Charles at Znaim and the latter signed an armistice on 12 July. |
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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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Part of the track of the latter is used by the improved A66 trunk road. |
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There had long been a divide between Atlanticists and Continentalists in NATO, and Francois Mitterrand had, for his part, pinned his post-Cold War hopes on the latter view. |
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In the latter half of 1660, Charles's joy at the Restoration was tempered by the deaths of his youngest brother, Henry, and sister, Mary, of smallpox. |
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Friendship with the latter marked the breakdown of two old prejudices. |
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However al-Hassani could not agree with the West that latinised Ibn Firnas' name as the former insisted that the West should address the latter with his real name. |
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Akamoon might need to pick up hints on mood variation from Acme, but the latter could also have observed the vi olent power levels of the Belgians. |
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In the latter duoverse the two topologically hypercubic sub-lattices are causally disjoint but the local curvature depends on the lattice configuration on both. |
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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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The chain processes where DFS works with are registrable until receipt, Commitment to Reporting, project and purchase to pay, the latter chain is not part of this contract. |
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Arsenic-containing substances can be broadly classified into two groups, organic and inorganic arsenicals, with the latter being considered to be more toxic to human health. |
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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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Partisans of the latter will note that the most prominent duck-like, or anatine, feature is up front, while the beaver-like, or casteroid, tail follows along behind. |
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In the latter case the stress shifts on the antepenultimate syllable. |
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This fostered serious debates over cash, the line sometimes being drawn between cash being expended and cash being invested, the latter permitted as waqf property. |
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In the latter case, the zonifugal test, we start from the anesthetic region and the patient is asked to state when the tactile sense becomes apparent. |
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Consequently, God expelled Iblis from Heaven, with the latter promising to lure mankind into disbelief and evil as an act of revenge from their father, Adam. |
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The rest of the set comprises singles such as Dirrty, Lady Marmalade, Come On Over and Nobody Wants To Be Lonely, the latter a duet with swivel-hipped Ricky Martin. |
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Then it introduces both discrete and differential entropy and discusses challenges associated with interpreting and deriving the latter for various probability distributions. |
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Finally, Charles Martel also had known a mistress, Ruodhaid, with whom he had the children Bernard, Hieronymus, and Remigius, the latter who became an archbishop of Rouen. |
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In later life he had the further disfigurement of baldness, a protruding belly, and spindling legs, though the latter had become thin from a long illness. |
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To be sure Judge Fell and Mr. Miner were Federalists, but the first was an ardent Pennamite while the latter was a regular Yankee and claimant under Connecticut. |
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An inmate at the Dubai Central Prison is standing trial for allegedly sexually assaulting another prisoner while the latter was sleeping after taking his sleeping pills. |
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Presumably, the latter decision will be used only if the same beneficiaries will be receiving both the gifted assets and the residuary estate assets. |
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Researchers believe that the Dorset culture lacked the dogs, larger weapons and other technologies of the Inuit society, which gave the latter an advantage. |
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In the latter case the directionality of this association could not be unestablished, perhaps because underlying behavioural traits were a causal factor in both outcomes. |
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The most common nematode species found in fox guts are Toxocara canis and Uncinaria stenocephala, Capillaria aerophila and Crenosoma vulpis, the latter two infect their lungs. |
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We chose the latter because, really, how can you go wrong with ladyfingers steeped in coffee and layered over with egg-enhanced, sweetened mascarpone sprinkled with cocoa? |
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The 1858 Leonids were also discounted after the research team discovered a dating error misattributing some of Whitman's observations of the 1833 Leonids to the latter year. |
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The naive believer may seem overtrusting in his beliefs, but the critic becomes overtrusting of his criticism, so both are naive, the latter more dangerously than the former. |
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That faith is expressed most fundamentally in Scripture and in worship, and the latter most essentially through the mystery of Baptism and in the Divine Liturgy. |
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One wonders whether the latter expression would also apply to Renaissance philosophers who exhibited concordist tendencies, such as Ficino and Giovanni Pico, among others. |
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But in the latter case additional difficulties will be suggested to anyone who wants to penetrate below the surface of total figures and market values. |
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The data reported here show that Dielectric spectroscopy can detect the uptake of serum proteins by the microsupport following the latter exposure to complete growth medium. |
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While our meals fell into the latter we found them to be generous and even took home a small doggy bag of prawns. |
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Apart from anything else, I wore the latter in the Jacuzzi this afternoon and it's still drip-drying in my shower. |
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Although misandry is sometimes confused with misanthropy, the terms are not interchangeable, since the latter refers to the hatred of humanity. |
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And the statement of fact in the latter case seems to be less misleading and equivocal than in the former. |
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Down the years the latter used it as an agricultural exhibition hall, a school dormitory and a hospital ward. |
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This necessitates that the steady-state equilibrium between free and LPOR-bound pigment be displaced toward the latter. |
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The fear that the former would lead to the destruction of the latter did much to hasten the South in its repudiation of Jeffersonian equalitarian doctrines. |
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Running just 61 minutes, it wouldn't surprise me to learn that this film was conceived as the latter half of a double feature so that The Wolf Man could be re-released. |
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The results are made available free to news organisations, though the latter can secure temporary exclusivity by providing half of a story's funding. |
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Attachment cones of the latter type are likely to be extensively contaminated with extraneous material, even if the fossils are well preserved and unaltered. |
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What often stands out is relative disarticulation between the workplace and external union structures, with the left stronger in the latter than the former. |
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In the latter case, he warned, a doomsday scenario is likely to follow. |
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Their exhaustiveness in regard to the latter, however, is insufficient. |
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In the latter part of the decade Gielgud worked more for cinema and television than on stage. |
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Morris asserts that the latter name is that which is preserved in the modern name of Congresbury, Somerset, south of Bristol. |
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In most of the areas of the mainland Boquique pottery falls into the latter stages of the Bell Beaker Complex as well. |
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However, during the latter part of the 19th century and early part of the 20th century the notion of a distinctive Welsh polity gained credence. |
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Examples of Crown corporations include the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Air Canada before the latter underwent privatization. |
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Darlington, he was simply miscast both as Caesar and Antony, finding the former boring and the latter weak. |
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The Easter Rising of 1916 was carried out by the latter group together with a smaller socialist militia, the Irish Citizen Army. |
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The airport's largest tenants are British Airways and Loganair, the latter using it as a hub. |
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The Town Mouse came, and they sat down to a dinner of barleycorns and roots, the latter of which had a distinctly earthy flavour. |
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Those closer to the music's blues roots or placing greater emphasis on melody are now commonly ascribed the latter label. |
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It is the old problem of what a victor is to do with the vanquished, if the the latter is to gain the bare minimum of economic independence. |
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About two weeks later Waters called Gilmour, their first conversation in two years, and the next day the latter agreed. |
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British and German aircraft tended to use a mix of machine guns and autocannon, the latter firing explosive projectiles. |
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