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The last-named is one of the favorites in the stable, and the boys like her very much.
The last-named peak is connected with the Selbsanft by a massive wall of precipitous rocks enclosing the glacier on the east side, and forcing it, after descending at first nearly due east, to bend round first to north-east, and then due north.
A similar restoration of an unknown building in Naples in the same year is recorded in an inscription from the last-named town.
A species from the last-named, C. yilongensis, was apparently endemic ; if so, it is probably now extinct.
Denard is known to have participated in conflicts in Rhodesia ( now Zimbabwe ), Yemen, Iran, Nigeria, Benin, Gabon, Angola, Zaire and the Comoros, the last-named nation having been subject to more than twenty coups d ' état in the past decades.
It is in the last-named play that he follows the Lives most closely, whole speeches being taken directly from North.
The last-named theory in particular is much used by algebraic topologists as a computational tool ( e. g., for the homotopy groups of spheres ).
One likeness of the last-named sitter is in Arezzo and another in the Berlin gallery.
In the late 1570s or early 1580s Gentileschi moved to Rome, and was associated with the landscape-painter Agostino Tassi, executing the figures for the landscape backgrounds of this artist in the Palazzo Rospigliosi, and it is said in the great hall of the Quirinal Palace, although by some authorities the figures in the last-named building are ascribed to Giovanni Lanfranco.
The last-named is connected " live " by satellite from Minneapolis.
For some distance it includes four tiers of superimposed arches, with a total height of 40 m. The surrounding lowlands are very fertile, and Elvas is known for its olives and plums, the last-named being exported, either fresh or dried, in large quantities.
Tiras was, according to and Chronicles 1, the last-named son of Japheth who is otherwise unmentioned in the Hebrew Bible.
Other congregations were added by different popes, until a complete organization was established by Pope Pius X in his Constitution Sapienti Consilio of 29 June 1908, according to which there were thirteen congregations, counting that of the Propaganda as only one ; however, the last-named congregation is divided into two parts: Congregation of the Propaganda for Affairs of the Latin Rite, and Congregation of the Propaganda for Affairs of the Oriental Rites, it may well be considered as two congregations, so that the total number of the congregations is fourteen.
From the last-named rocks the limburgites are not easily separated as the two classes bear a very close resemblance in structure and in mineral composition, though many authorities believe that the ground mass of the monchiquites is not a glass but crystalline analcite.

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As an editor he put forth a volume of Cameos from Walter Savage Landor ( with Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 1874 ); a large Library of ( selections from ) American Literature ( with Ellen M Hutchinson, 11 vols, 1888 – 1890 ); a Victorian Anthology ( 1895 ); and an American Anthology, 1787-1899 ( 1900 ); the two last-named volumes being ancillary to a detailed and comprehensive critical study in prose of the whole body of English poetry from 1837, and of American poetry of the 19th century.
Owing to this restriction, the printing requirements of Frankfurt were in large measure met by Jewish presses established in neighboring towns and villages, such as Hanau, Homburg, Offenbach, and Rödelheim, the last-named place being specially notable.

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The last-named of these identifies himself in Tobit 12: 15 thus: " I am Raphael, one of the seven angels who stand and serve before the Glory of the Lord.
The two last-named series were being produced simultaneously until 1881, and no sooner had they been completed than Grosart began the “ Huth Library ,” so called from the bibliophile Henry Huth, who possessed the originals of many of the reprints.
The last-named, however, refused to recognize as archbishop of Prague John of Rokycan, who had been elected to that dignity by the estates of Bohemia.
It was the last-named who in 1703 negotiated the famous Methuen Treaty, which, in return for the admission of English woollens into Portugal, granted differential duty favoring the importation of Portuguese wines into England to the disadvantage of French wines, and thus contributed to the replacement of the drinking of burgundy by that of port.
In November 2011 the Pointer Sisters toured Australia and played one gig in New Zealand with a lineup consisting of Ruth Pointer, Sadako Johnson and Issa Pointer ; the last-named was a last minute and presumably temporary replacement for Anita Pointer, who did not feel up to travel due to an unnamed health concern.
Considered at first as foreigners, the Jews were not permitted to settle in the interior of the last-named city, but had to live in a building called later, however, a wealthy and humane Muslim, Sidi Mahrez, who in 1159 had rendered great services to the Almohad king, Abd al-Mu ' min, obtained for them the right to settle in a special quarter of the city proper.

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The compendium by the last-named author passed through four editions in Germany, and has been translated into French, Flemish and English.
Henrietta Maria enjoys the last-named work so much that she has it brought to London and acted at Hampton Court by her own company, Queen Henrietta's Men.
The last-named work has the following topics:
The first part of the last-named work has been translated into English by W. E.
These three kinds of hymns correspond to the three subjects that form their usual theme, praise, prayer, and instruction, but as has been said the last-named was chiefly imparted by the mimre.

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Of these occurrences the ozokerite of the island ( now peninsula ) of Cheleken, near Turkmenbashi, parts of the Himalayas in India and the deposits of Utah in the US, deserve mention, though the last-named have been largely worked out.
Rush had come to Memphis through the group she fronted: the Turnabouts, being the opening act for a Paul Revere and the Raiders tour ; while in Memphis the last-named group proceeded to record the album Going to Memphis at American Sound Studios, an association which led to Rush's discovery by Tommy Cogbill who'd been hoping to find the right voice for the song " Angel of the Morning "-he'd kept a tape of the demo of that song constantly in his pocket for several months.

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The last-named says that the great difference may be summed up in this: that the orator seeks personal glory, the preacher practical good.
Since it was the last-named simile that chiefly occupied and influenced the Kabbalistic writers, Atziluth must properly be taken to mean " eradiation " ( compare Zohar, Exodus Yitro, 86b ).
Although Buzz Cason and Mac Gayden had written " Everlasting Love " to serve as the B-side for their composition " The Weeper " which Robert Knight would record the next day, the hit potential of " Everlasting Love " was evident at the end of that recording session-on which-and it was the last-named song which was issued as Knight's single in July 1967 (" The Weeper " would in fact never be released, the track " Somebody's Baby " served as the B-side for " Everlasting Love ").

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) She spoke Italian as well as German, he says, and expressed herself with facility in French and English-one result of the last-named accomplishment being that she became a popular portraitist for British visitors to Rome.
It serves the cut-and-cover routes of the Hammersmith & City, Circle and District lines, forming the northern terminus for the last-named line's service to.
Many of the last-named are known as authors of general Talmudic works, as, for instance, Eliezer b. Nathan of Mainz, Judah of Corbeil, and Jacob of Coucy ; but many of them are known only through their being quoted in the Tosafot, as in the case of an Eliezer of Sens, a Jacob of Orleans, and many Abrahams and Isaacs.
Wood was also in the battles of Chippawa and Niagara Falls, and was brevetted Lieutenant Colonel for bravery at the last-named action.
The last-named book was written for beginning investors of all ages, mainly teenagers.
In the last-named capacity ( on 23 July 1824 ), he introduced Weber's Der Freischütz for the first time in England, at first slightly curtailed, but soon afterwards in its entirety.
He was one of the founders of the British and Foreign Bible Society, the Religious Tract Society, and the London Missionary Society, and was secretary to the last-named for several years.

last-named and some
" Lotus had lost Surtees, as he had gone to the Isle of Man to do some serious motorcycle racing, so they had Ireland, Stacey and Clark, the last-named being an acceptable substitute.

last-named and time
The last-named story extends Orsinian history to the time of the downfall of Communism in Orsinia – and the rest of Eastern Europe – in the winter of 1989.
The last-named, the author of Bacchus in Tuscany, was not only one of the most brilliant poets of his time, and a safe literary adviser ; he was the court physician, and his court influelice was employed with zeal and effect in his friends favor.
Hasdai acquired in his youth a thorough knowledge of Hebrew, Arabic, and Latin, the last-named language being at that time known only to the higher clergy of Spain.

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