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extension and latter
The latter term is an extension of " henotheism ", from ( kath ' hena theon ) —" one god at a time ".
He was succeeded first by his son Fulk II the Good ( 941 or 942 – c. 960 ), and then by the son of the latter, Geoffrey I Grisegonelle ( Greytunic ) ( c. 960 – 21 July 987 ), who inaugurated a policy of expansion, having as its objects the extension of the boundaries of the ancient countship and the reconquest of those parts of it which had been annexed by the neighbouring states ; for, though western Anjou had been recovered from the dukes of Brittany since the beginning of the 10th century, in the east all the district of Saumur had already by that time fallen into the hands of the counts of Blois and Tours.
However, this latter usage is seeing increasing application in the real-life use of ( medical ) prostheses — the artificial extension that replaces a missing body part ( e. g., cochlear implants ).
Examples of the latter include the Apache web server's mod_proxy_balancer extension, Varnish, or the Pound reverse proxy and load balancer.
Upon returning home, both his politics and rhetoric became markedly more radical ; it was around this time that Mobutu began criticizing Belgium and the United States ( the latter for not doing enough, in Mobutu's opinion, to combat white minority rule in southern Africa ), introduced the " obligatory civic work " program called salongo, and initiated " radicalization " ( an extension of 1973's " Zairianization " policy ).
Originally a much larger town, rectangular in shape ( except for a small extension southward taking up part of the modern area of Knight's Corner ) and extending eastward to the top of Prescott Hill ( where Daniel Shays once lived ), the land east of the West Branch of the Swift River was annexed by the town of Prescott in the latter half of the nineteenth centuries ( maps made in 1855 and 1862 both show this land still belonging to Pelham ).
Typically the former is much larger than the latter, e. g. -10 for gap open and-2 for gap extension.
The latter however evolved by extension to non-trade related financing such as sovereign debt.
The program opens and saves files as Windows bitmap ( 24-bit, 256 color, 16 color, and monochrome, all with the < tt >. bmp </ tt > extension ), JPEG, GIF ( without animation or transparency, although the Windows 98 version, a Windows 95 upgrade, and the Windows NT4 version did support the latter ), PNG ( without alpha channel ), and TIFF ( without multiple page support ).
A strong partisan of English interests in France during the latter years of the Hundred Years ' War, his role in arranging Joan of Arc's downfall led most subsequent observers to condemn his extension of secular politics into an ecclesiastical trial.
Generally speaking, however, culturalism can also be seen as an extension of the substantivist view, with a stronger emphasis on cultural constructivism, a more detailed account of local understandings and metaphors of economic concepts, and a greater focus on socio-cultural dynamics than the latter ( cf.
The latter can still be used as an alternative extension language.
Instead it allows employees and their dependents to maintain coverage at their own expense by paying the full cost of the premium the employer and the employee previously paid, plus up to a 2 % administrative charge ( 50 % for the latter 11 months under the disability extension ).
Mount Hungabee was not included in the original peak list by Allen, even though it is higher than Wenkchemna Peak, the latter of which is really an extension of Hungabee.
This implies that there is a well-defined norm-one linear form on the subspace Ru + Y taking tu + y to t. By the Hahn – Banach theorem the latter admits a norm-one linear extension on ℓ < sup >∞</ sup >( Z ), which is by construction a shift-invariant finitely additive probability measure on Z.
The elbow joint is a complex of three joints — the humeroradial, humeroulnar, and superior radioulnar joints — the former two allowing flexion and extension whilst the latter, together with its inferior namesake, allows supination and pronation at the wrist.
The small movements of the eight carpal bones during composite movements at the wrist are complex to describe, but flexion mainly occurs in the midcarpal joint whilst extension mainly occurs in the radiocarpal joint ; the latter joint also providing most of adduction and abduction at the wrist.
Growth of the fungal symbiont is very tightly regulated within its grass host, indicated by a largely unbranched mycelial morphology and remarkable synchrony of grass leaf and hyphal extension of the fungus ; the latter seems to occur via a mechanism that involves stretch-induced or intercalary elongation of the endophyte's hyphae, a process so far not found in any other fungal species, indicating specialized adaptation of the fungus to the dynamic growth environment inside its host.
When this extension became part of US 59 in the early 1930s, the portion west of Stanberry was deleted in favor of US 59 and US 169 ; Route 4 was instead extended west, absorbing Routes 18 and 102 ( the latter a ca.
By the early 1980s, though technically still billed as " Elektra / Asylum Records " or " Elektra / Asylum / Nonesuch Records ", Elektra and Asylum began to split off — with the former becoming more dominant and the latter acting as more of an extension.
Sheepshead Bay is a bay separating the mainland of Brooklyn, New York City from the eastern portion of Coney Island, the latter originally a barrier island but now effectively an extension of the mainland with peninsulas both east ( the neighborhood of Manhattan Beach ) and west ( the neighborhoods of Coney Island and Sea Gate ).
In the latter part of 1795, under Gobernadorcillo Miguel Bautista, the old road to Baybay Beach was built as an extension of San Roque Street.
The latter is a co-educational school with plans for a new € 5 million extension.
The bridge is part of an extension to the latter company's railway line from Acton Junction to Richmond.

extension and interpretation
The Bayesian interpretation of probability can be seen as an extension of logic that enables reasoning with propositions whose truth or falsity is uncertain.
With the advent of quantum mechanics this picture was given more formal interpretation in the form of the free electron model and its further extension, the nearly free electron model.
" ( Although the " reduction " mentioned is spurious as the two diagrams 3. 4 and 3. 5 are in fact the same ) and also " As we will see on the next few pages, the look-across interpretation introduces several difficulties which prevent the extension of simple mechanisms from binary to n-ary associations.
The extension is achieved by an alternative interpretation of the concept of " closeness " or absolute value.
His work also covers the extension of the Bohmian interpretation to a quantization of fields and strings.
Jaynes strongly promoted the interpretation of probability theory as an extension of logic.
Marxist scholar Victor Kiernan writes that this interpretation is a perfect fit with the English social perspective of Shakespeare's day: " An extension is in progress of a privileged class's assurance of preferential treatment in the next world as in this, to a favoured nation's conviction of having God on its side, of Englishmen being ... the new Chosen People ".
By extension the same method of interpretation can be used for a Muslim to see the validity of the claims of the Báb.
In the many-worlds interpretation both realism and locality are retained, but counterfactual definiteness is rejected by the extension of the notion of reality to allow the existence of parallel universes.
In the cases that grew out of the American Civil War and Reconstruction, and especially in those that involved the interpretation of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments, he sympathized with the general tendency of the court to restrict the further extension of the powers of the Federal government.
The United States rejects this extension and instead asserts a boundary line based upon equidistance, although its position is somewhat undermined by its acceptance in 1867 of similar treaty wording and a similar interpretation under the treaty whereby it acquired Alaska.
The Supreme Court of the United States is unanimous in its interpretation that the extension of the privileges and immunities clause of the Constitution of the United States to the inhabitants of a territory in effect produces the incorporation of that territory.
" ( Although the " reduction " mentioned is spurious as the two diagrams 3. 4 and 3. 5 are in fact the same ) and also " As we will see on the next few pages, the look-across interpretation introduces several difficulties which prevent the extension of simple mechanisms from binary to n-ary associations.
What is controversial is the interpretation of these observations and the extension of theories based on them to humans.
The main criticism of Habermas ’ interpretation of the salons, however, is that the salons were not part of an oppositional public sphere, and were instead an extension of court society.
The extension programmes include forestry, science, motivation, interpretation and ecological camps.
This has an interpretation in terms of p-adic numbers: with an appropriate extension of the idea, the p-adic radius of convergence of the series is at least 1, for almost all p ( i. e. the primes outside the finite set S ).
* Multitracker extension support ( supports both strict BEP 12 and the µTorrent interpretation ).
The Supreme Court's power for constitutional review, and by extension its interpretation, did not come about until Marbury v. Madison in 1803.
One interpretation of Hilbert's twelfth problem asks to provide a suitable analogue of exponential, elliptic, or modular functions, whose special values would generate the maximal abelian extension K < sup > ab </ sup > of a general number field K. In this form, it remains unsolved.
Einstein's 1905 presentation of special relativity was soon supplemented, in 1907, by Hermann Minkowski, who showed that the relations had a very natural interpretation in terms of a unified four-dimensional " spacetime " in which absolute intervals are seen to be given by an extension of the Pythagorean theorem.
This strand of left-libertarianism tends to be rooted either in the Mutualist economics conceputalized by Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, classical American individualist anarchism or in a left-wing interpretation or extension of the thought of Murray Rothbard.

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