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latter and stages
Interestingly, viruses can remain intact from apoptosis particularly in the latter stages of infection.
In the initial stages the latter way of choosing leadership prevailed among the leading companions of Muhammad.
In the latter stages of the war he was sent to the Pacific Far East to serve with the United States Office for Strategic Services.
External overall positive feedback may be applied but ( unlike internal positive feedback that may be applied within the latter stages of a purpose-designed comparator ) this markedly affects the accuracy of the zero-crossing detection point.
The first dedicated designs were developed in the latter stages of World War I both as improvements on earlier stocked pistols, and to offer an advantage in trench warfare.
Christine also cited from Boccaccio's Decameron in the latter stages of The City of Ladies.
Although extensively bombed by Soviet air forces during the latter stages of World War II, much of the medieval Old Town still retains its charm.
( Chris Donald's book Rude Kids: The Inside Story of Viz, notes the good-humoured nature of the latter stages of this episode ).
The earlier stages are more purely biological and the latter are more dominantly social.
In the latter stages, a Southern FMG offensive managed to break through the fierce resistance.
It is common in Marxist theory to refer to the role of " Finance Capital " as the determining and ruling class interest in capitalist society, particularly in the latter stages.
The strength in the Dow occurred despite a brief recession in 1949 and other global conflicts which started a short time later including the latter stages of the Chinese Civil War, the Greek Civil War, the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947 and the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
In these latter stages of the Roman republic Lycia came to enjoy freedom as part of the Roman protectorate.
The Gang of Four effectively controlled the power organs of the Communist Party of China through the latter stages of the Cultural Revolution, although it remains unclear which major decisions were made through Mao Zedong and carried out by the Gang, and which were the result of the Gang of Four's own planning.
His work in the latter stages of the Great Northern War ( ending in 1721 ), for example, was dominated by lightering duties.
Nor was he seriously wounded in the stomach during the Battle of Okinawa in the latter stages of World War II.
Perhaps his most potent delivery was the often unplayable outswinger, which became his main weapon in the latter stages of his career.
The US had operated a US Coast Guard station on the island during the latter stages of the World War I, and US Navy vessels had also used the island, which was a hub for trans-Atlantic convoys.
In the latter stages of World War II Tatra was instrumental in the development of air-cooled diesel engines for German tanks.
During the latter stages of the Mandate era the nearby Arab village of Silwan expanded up the ridge of the City of David.
To stop the gossiping which started shortly afterwards, Huygens write the poem Cluijs-werck, in which he shows a glimpse of the latter stages of his life.
* He is a prominent character in the latter stages of the novel The Kingdom of the Wicked by Anthony Burgess.
Hamilcar commanded the Carthaginian land forces in Sicily from 247 BC to 241 BC during the latter stages of the First Punic War.
" In several of the various sports games, Waluigi gets exclusive abilities, stages, and / or vehicles, the latter two in the case of the Mario Kart series.
The fatalities were among those unable to escape from the ticket hall before succumbing to the effects of the latter stages of thick smoke and the intense heat.

latter and career
Attending three of them in rapid succession, the impoverished Capp was thrown out of each for nonpayment of tuition — the Boston Museum School of Fine Arts, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and Designers Art School in Boston — the latter before launching his amazing career.
During the latter part of his career, Lancaster left adventure and acrobatic movies behind and portrayed more distinguished characters.
In the latter half of his career Hayek made a number of contributions to social and political philosophy, which he based on his views on the limits of human knowledge, and the idea of spontaneous order in social institutions.
The production of the latter in 1829 brought his career as a writer of opera to a close.
Elvis Presley was a prominent player of the latter genre and was known early in his career as the " Hillbilly Cat ".
Gresham had a long career as a political appointee in the latter part of the 19th century ; though he lost his only two bids for elective office, he served in three Cabinet positions and was twice a dark horse candidate for the Republican presidential nomination.
Nicknamed " The Wizard " for his defensive brilliance, Smith set major league records for career assists ( 8, 375 ) and double plays ( 1, 590 ) by a shortstop ( the latter since broken by Omar Vizquel ), as well as the National League ( NL ) record with 2, 511 career games at the position ; Smith won the NL Gold Glove Award for play at shortstop for 13 consecutive seasons ( 1980 – 1992 ).
He also wrote some quieter works, generally of shorter length, which appeared more often during the latter part of his career.
George Harrison experimented with slide guitar during the latter half of The Beatles ' career, first using the technique on an early outtake recording of " Strawberry Fields Forever " in 1966.
Williams came to spring training three days late in, thanks to Williams driving from California to Florida and respiratory problems, the latter of which would plague Williams for the rest of his career.
During the latter half of his career, he was used primarily as a designated hitter, with occasional games at first base.
With their marriage a failure, Berlioz and Harriet Smithson separated, the latter having become an alcoholic due to the collapse of her acting career.
During his early career, Degas also painted portraits of individuals and groups ; an example of the latter is The Bellelli Family ( c. 1858 – 67 ), a brilliantly composed and psychologically poignant portrayal of his aunt, her husband, and their children.
Particularly in the early years of his career, this freedom led to a great diversity in his output, which ranges from the " snarling " satire of Michaelmas Term ( performed by the Children of Paul's ) to the bleak intrigues of The Revenger's Tragedy ( performed by the King's Men ), assuming he is the author of the latter.
The latter was her first color film and her only color film made during the height of her career.
In Hollywood, he tended to refer to himself as Irish rather than Australian ( his father Theodore Thomson Flynn had been a biologist and a professor at the Queen's University of Belfast in Northern Ireland during the latter part of his career ).
The latter was a great advocate of the work of Ingres, and impressed Whistler with two principles that he used for the rest of his career: line is more important than color and that black is the fundamental color of tonal harmony.
2006 saw the debut of the hit original movie High School Musical and the series Hannah Montana, the latter of which launched the career of its star Miley Cyrus ( who appeared alongside her father, popular 1990s country singer Billy Ray Cyrus, in the series ).
During this assignment Macmillan served as liaison and mediator between Churchill and US General Dwight D. Eisenhower in North Africa, building a rapport with the latter that would prove helpful in his later career.
During the latter part of his career, celebrated actor John Barrymore starred in a radio program, Streamlined Shakespeare, which featured him in a series of one-hour adaptations of Shakespeare plays, many of which Barrymore never appeared in either on stage or in films, such as Twelfth Night ( in which he played both Malvolio and Sir Toby Belch ), and Macbeth.
The term child actor or child actress is generally applied to a child acting in motion pictures or television, but also to an adult who began his or her acting career as a child ; to avoid confusion, the latter is also called a former child actor.
Back in France he directed and collaborated on the adaptation of Schnitzler's La Ronde ( 1950 ), which won the 1951 BAFTA Award for Best Film, and Lola Montès ( 1955 ) starring Martine Carol and Peter Ustinov, as well as Le Plaisir and The Earrings of Madame de ... ( 1953 ), the latter with Danielle Darrieux and Charles Boyer, which capped his career.
It featured Pulitzer Prize winning critics such as Jonathan Yardley and Michael Dirda, the latter of whom established his career as a critic at The Post.

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