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older and Edinburgh
Charles lived in Edinburgh and London with his mistress Louise de Polastron His older brother, dubbed Louis XVIII after the death of his nephew in June 1795, relocated to Verona and then to Jelgava Palace, Mitau, where Charles's son, Louis Antoine, married Louis XVI's only surviving child, Marie Thérèse on 10 June 1799.
* Academic dress ( in the older universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, Durham, Edinburgh, St David's College and St Andrews )
The BD remains a higher degree at some older universities ( e. g., Oxford, Cambridge, St Andrews and Durham ) but is an undergraduate degree at most ( e. g., London, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Glasgow ).
These two dialects may have roots in older dialectic differences from the United Kingdom, brought over by Deaf immigrants who founded the first schools for the deaf in Australia — English varieties ( from London ) in Melbourne and Scottish ones ( from Edinburgh ) in Sydney, although the relationship between lexical variation in the UK and Australia appears much more complicated than this ( some Auslan signs appear similar to signs used in the Newcastle variety of BSL, for example ).
The Universities ( Scotland ) Act 1966 uses the term ' older universities ' to refer to St Andrews, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburgh.
Consequently, Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, his brother's second eldest son, was designated the childless Ernest's heir on 14 December 1861, when his older brother the Prince of Wales ( later Edward VII of the United Kingdom ) renounced his succession rights.
Its older Explorer unit takes part in the Duke of Edinburgh Award.
When his older brother Alexander joined the publishers Blackwood's in Edinburgh, David went there to study at the School of Design.
" It compares his career with the glorious one of his older brother John Playfair, the distinguished Edinburgh professor, and draws a moral about the importance of " steadiness and consistency of plan " as well as of " genius.
The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, now based at Muirfield, holds the distinction of being the oldest organised golf club in the world, although the game of golf is several centuries older.
He assisted his older brother Humphry at the Royal Institution of Great Britain for two years before heading to Edinburgh University, where he earned his degree in medicine in 1814.
It is not to be confused with the older Medical Society of London ( 1770 ), Royal Medical Society ( Edinburgh, 1737 ), Royal Society ( 1660 ) or ( Worshipful ) Society of Apothecaries of London ( 1617 ).
As the children grew older, local secondary schools were needed, the first being Lightburn Secondary across the Edinburgh Rd in Torphin Crescent, Greenfield.

older and tradition
There was little affection between her and the older children, but Anne, according to tradition, was her favourite.
The challenge to the assumption that beauty was central to art and aesthetics, thought to be original, is actually continuous with older aesthetic theory ; Aristotle was the first in the Western tradition to classify " beauty " into types as in his theory of drama, and Kant made a distinction between beauty and the sublime.
( That the story assumes the city ’ s existence and deliverance from judgment may indeed reflect an older tradition dating back to the eighth-7th century BC ) Assyria often opposed Israel and eventually took the Israelites captive in 722-721 BC ( see History of ancient Israel and Judah ).
Not older than the 3rd century is the tradition of the later activity and martyrdom of Barnabas in Cyprus, where his remains are said to have been discovered under the Emperor Zeno.
This custom is linked to an older English tradition: Since they would have to wait on their masters on Christmas Day, the servants of the wealthy were allowed the next day to visit their families.
In making their case, the council fathers argued that tradition had accorded " honor " to the see of older Rome because it was the first imperial city.
The older mixed Vulgate / Diatessaron text type also appears to have continued as a distinct tradition, as such texts appear to underlie surviving 13th-14th century Gospel harmonies in Middle Dutch, Middle High German, Middle French, Middle English, Tuscan and Venetian ; although no example of this hypothetical Latin sub-text has ever been identified.
In another even older tradition, Nammu, the goddess of the primeval creative matter and the mother-goddess portrayed as having " given birth to the great gods ," was the mother of Enki, and as the watery creative force, was said to preexist Ea-Enki.
Many people partially blame the older German legal tradition of legal positivism for the ease with which Hitler obtained power in an outwardly " legal " manner, rather than by means of a coup.
Following the same tradition, modern 64-bit x86 processors are able to run most programs written for older chips, all the way back to the original 16-bit 8086 of 1978.
" The history of this concept in the dispute has been characterized: " An older and more religious tradition of idealist thinkers were committed to the explanation of complex adaptive contrivances by intelligent design.
“ There is some evidence that Jain traditions may be even older than the Buddhist traditions, and that Vardhamana rather than being a “ founder ” per se was, rather, simply a primary spokesman for much older tradition.
Since the 1950s, following the lead of D. W. Jefferson, there are those who argue that, whatever its legacy of influence may be, Tristram Shandy in its original context actually represents a resurgence of a much older, Renaissance tradition of " Learned Wit " – owing a debt to such influences as the Scriblerian approach.
However, these old buses are slowly being replaced by a more modern fleet, albeit still customised in the tradition of the older buses.
Roberts argues that older than tragedy and comedy was a misogynistic tradition in Greek literature, reaching back at least as far as Hesiod.
This act of interplanetary genocide in effect ties Niven's Mars with the older Wells / Stapledon tradition.
In the mid-twentieth century, H. F. M. Prescott attempted to redress the tradition that Mary was intolerant and authoritarian by writing more objectively, and scholarship since then has tended to view the older, simpler, partisan assessments of Mary with greater scepticism.
Or, the tale of Madai's original inheritance in Phrygia might preserve an older tradition of identifying Madai with Midas and the Phrygians.
New characters may be added as the tradition evolves, and older characters dropped.
He writes that in earlier myths, Pandora was married to Prometheus, and cites the ancient Hesiodic Catalogue of Women as preserving this older tradition, and that the jar may have at one point contained only good things for mankind.
Such role-playing games extend an older tradition of storytelling games where a small party of friends collaborate to create a story.
In fact, the fame of Arthur's entourage became so prominent in Welsh tradition that in the later additions to the Welsh Triads, the formula " Arthur's Court " in the titles of the triads began to supersede the older " Island of Britain " formula.
According to an older tradition, he was killed by the Trojans who, seeing he was invulnerable, attacked him with clay until he was covered by it and could no longer move, thus dying of starvation.

older and has
Even older, Jurassic amber has been found recently in Lebanon as well.
Since 1885, when the Duke of Montrose constructed a road over the eastern shoulder of Craigmore to join the older road at the entrance of the Trossachs pass, Aberfoyle has become the alternative route to the Trossachs and Loch Katrine ; this road, known as the Duke's Road or Duke's Pass, was opened to the public in 1931 when the Forestry Commission acquired the land.
There has also been controversy about the role of pharmaceutical companies in marketing and promoting antipsychotics, including allegations of downplaying or covering up adverse effects, expanding the number of conditions or illegally promoting off-label usage ; influencing drug trials ( or their publication ) to try to show that the expensive and profitable newer atypicals were superior to the older cheaper typicals that were out of patent.
In part of the older literature, the term has been used synonymously with glass.
While there has been a fair amount of scientific research on the psychology of older board games ( e. g., chess, go, mancala ), less has been done on contemporary board games such as Monopoly, Scrabble, and Risk.
( Her older sister, Toni Bracher-Lawrence, has been a member of the Houston City Council since 2004.
The older translation " conversion of life " has generally been replaced with phrases such as " a monastic manner of life ," drawing from the Vulgate's use of conversatio as the translation of " citizenship " in Philippians 3: 22.
If a newer system is attempting to achieve integration with an older system which has known flaws ( or " bugs "), then the new system may be referred to as " bugwards-compatible ".
A few may be earlier, notably the one proposed for Old Scatness Broch in Shetland, where a sheep bone dating to 390 – 200 BC has been reported The other broch claimed to be substantially older than the 1st century BC is Crosskirk in Caithness, but a recent review of the evidence suggests that it cannot plausibly be assigned a date earlier than the 1st centuries BC / AD
He has an older brother, Don, and an older half-brother, Michael Rendine.
The Croatian parliament has passed a law that no bus should be older than 12 years-however, this decision is currently frozen because of the high cost for bus operators.
Many older strips are no longer drawn by the original cartoonist, who has either died or retired.
Charles has an older brother, Dean, and a younger brother, Emile.
It has a central core made of older stars that resembles an elliptical galaxy, and an outer ring of young stars that orbits around the core.
Widely considered to be one of the most beautiful galaxies visible, M51 has many star-forming regions and nebulae in its arms, coloring them pink and blue in contrast to the older yellow core.
She has one older brother, Gary.
Tao Te Ching scholarship has lately advanced from archeological discoveries of manuscripts, some of which are older than any of the received texts.
In recent years, " dharma " has evolved from an older, Bråhmanical dharma ( which the king's support was required both financially and in protecting the earth ), to a newer dharma called nåstika dharma.
By the end, the poet's older voice has taken over, mourning his lost youth with echoes of the opening:
The Great Crossing was a scenario in the older editions of Seafarers, which has been dropped in newer editions.
While rheumatic fever since the advent of routine penicillin administration for Strep throat has become less common in developed countries, in the older generation and in much of the less-developed world, valvular disease ( including mitral valve prolapse, reinfection in the form of valvular endocarditis, and valve rupture ) from undertreated rheumatic fever continues to be a problem.
The ELF format has replaced older executable formats in various environments.

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