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latter and allowed
The latter were promised amnesty, allowed to retain their weapons.
The latter deliberately allowed Postumus to escape and gather new forces.
Furthermore, it was only around 1500 that lute players started the transition from plectrum technique to that of the right hand: the latter allowed for complex polyphony, for which notation had to be developed.
The hilt, either from organic materials or bronze ( the latter often highly decorated with spiral patterns, for example ), at first simply allowed a firm grip and prevented the hand from slipping onto the blade when executing a thrust or the sword slipping out of the hand in a cut.
The latter refers to processes which are allowed to violate the system's access-control rules.
These latter developments allowed greater mobility over several different terrain types which were most common in many regions of China.
During the latter period of the Roman Republic, the dominant senatorial class was not allowed to engage in banking or commerce but relied on their latifundia, large plantations, for income.
The latter (" Epistulae " 6: 2 ) attributes it to Fisher's protection that the study of Greek was allowed to proceed at Cambridge without the active molestation that it encountered at Oxford.
The town underwent a decline in population ( from 1, 000 in 1976 ) and its economic base during the latter 20th century with the construction of highways that allowed more direct shipping of agricultural products.
The Halifax and Huddersfield Turnpike Act of 1823 allowed for the building of Calder Bridge, or Brighouse Bridge, over the river on what was to become the A641 road ; tolls were abolished on the bridge in 1875 and extensive widening work was undertaken in 1905 and 1999 ( both of these latter dates being commemorated in dedication stones on the bridge ).
In the latter part of the 1940s, Morris was finally able to secure funding that allowed the project to last until its final publication in the 1970s.
Mulcahy, while remaining leader of Fine Gael, allowed John A Costello to become Taoiseach of the Inter Party Government as the latter had wider appeal and acceptance.
In addition, the larger surface area of the 12 ″ discs allowed for wider grooves ( larger amplitude ) and greater separation between grooves, the latter of which results in less cross-talk.
Le Mesurier played Sandman in the latter film, and Dilys Powell, in The Sunday Times, wrote that he was " allowed a gentler and subtler character than usual ".
The jury was entirely composed of Aguinaldo's men ; Bonifacio's defense lawyer acted more like a prosecutor as he himself declared Bonifacio's guilt and instead appealed for less punishment ; and Bonifacio was not allowed to confront the state witness for the charge of conspiracy on the grounds that the latter had been killed in battle, but later the witness was seen with the prosecutors.
The incident in which Webb Ellis supposedly caught the ball in his arms during a football match ( which was allowed ) and ran with it ( which was not ) meant to have happened in the latter half of 1823.
Golkar, PDI, and PPP were the only parties allowed to contend elections with the latter two prevented from forming an effective opposition.
The PDP-6 supported time sharing through the use of a status bit selecting between two operating modes (" Executive " and " User ", with access to I / O, etc., being restricted in the latter ), and a single relocation / protection register which allowed a user's address space to be limited to a set section of main memory ( a second relocation / protection register for shareable " high segments " was added on the PDP-10 ).
While the former is played with no contact in a wide range of leagues and ages, the latter is played as per the above mentioned " contact " rules, with blocking to the chest being allowed.
Balfour, trying to juggle different factions, had allowed both Chamberlain and Free Trade supporters to resign from the government, hoping that Devonshire would remain for the sake of balance, but the latter eventually resigned under pressure from Charles Thomson Ritchie and from his wife, who still hoped that he might lead a government including leading Liberals.
Israelites were forbidden to charge interest on loans made to other Israelites, but allowed to charge interest on transactions with non-Israelites, as the latter were often amongst the Israelites for the purpose of business anyway, but in general, it was seen as advantageous to avoid getting into debt at all to avoid being bound to someone else.
This victory by Johnson, which would be used in naming the new record company the Victor Talking Machine Company he would found the following year, may have been in part due to a patent-pooling handshake agreement with Columbia that allowed the latter to begin producing flat records themselves, which they began doing in 1901, ( all Columbia records had previously been cylinders ).
In April 1462 the latter restored the holy crown for 60, 000 ducats and was allowed to retain certain Hungarian counties with the title of king ; in return for which concessions, extorted from Matthias by the necessity of coping with a simultaneous rebellion of the Magyar noble in league with Poděbrady's son Victorinus, the emperor recognized Matthias as the actual sovereign of Hungary.
However, the latter two allowed the audio of the shooting to continue under the frozen image.

latter and accommodation
The latter tend to supply alcohol ( and, in the UK, usually soft drinks and sometimes food ), but less commonly accommodation.
The latter tend to provide alcohol ( and, in the UK, soft drinks and often food ), but less commonly accommodation.
On Museum Road near Keble College is a further accommodation complex, consisting of the EPA Centre ( constructed in the early 21st century, containing apartment-style accommodation, teaching facilities and the College's archives ) and 12 terraced houses ( the latter officially called Lincoln Hall, but most commonly referred to simply as ' Mus Road ').
" The latter was practiced by setting up church " conventions " in various cities worldwide to which their various congregations had to attend, leaving homes and booking into hotel-type accommodation.
The latter building is used nowadays for occasional accommodation for University and other scientific research groups working on the island.
The latter has been rebuilt beneath four floors of UCL accommodation units.
Where a state entity moves to accommodate the right to individual religious expression under the latter clause, opponents of that " expression " may cite such accommodation as state " promotion " of one religious activity over another.
The accommodation blocks are named Tyne, Tees, Middleton, Derwent, Wear, Tunstall and Deerness, the latter two of which are fully en suite.
In Italian history, the Historic Compromise ( Italian: Compromesso storico ) was an accommodation between the Christian Democrats ( DC ) and the Italian Communist Party ( PCI ) in the 1970s, after the latter embraced eurocommunism under Enrico Berlinguer.

latter and bigger
To achieve the latter a higher speed and altitude and thereby bigger rocket was needed.
Loose courtyard plans built around a yard were associated with bigger farms, whereas carefully laid out courtyard plans designed to minimize waste and labour were built in the latter part of the 18th century.
The album produced two singles: " I'll Find My Way Home " and " State of Independence "; the latter was a bigger hit for Donna Summer than for Jon and Vangelis, getting to # 14 in the British Charts.
The Daming Palace and the Xingqing Palace ( located along the eastern wall of the city ) both had a small lake to boast, yet the Serpentine River Park had a large lake within its bounds that was bigger than the latter two lakes combined, connected at the southern end by a river that ran under the main walls and out of the city.
Although Switzerland remained neutral during the latter three conflicts, the threat of having its territory used as a battlefield by the much bigger war parties of Germany and France required mobilization of the army.
The latter have bigger vertebrae and smaller muscles.
* If the asset is part of a bigger fixed asset, the life of the latter is crucial.
The former has a bigger catchment area than the latter because more people live north of the Thames than south of it.
The sisters then went their own way, recording first under the name Birds of a Feather, and then as The Chanter Sisters, and it is under the latter that they enjoyed their only UK Singles Chart hit when " Sideshow " ( not to be confused with the much bigger hit for Barry Biggs with the same title later the same year ) entered the chart in July 1976 reaching number 43.
Under the Americans, Dingle was annexed to Pototan, the latter being bigger and more prosperous.
Everything was late at the festival, and the crowd was mostly there to see artists that were at the time bigger than The Cure, such as Dire Straits and Robert Palmer, of whom the latter happened to be the next on stage after The Cure.
There are two hills overlooking the area-Galley Hill ( formerly a place of public execution ) and Warden Hill-the latter being the bigger and wider of the two.

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