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The main difference between the GPL and the LGPL is that the latter allows the work to be linked with ( in the case of a library, ' used by ') a non -( L ) GPLed program, regardless of whether it is free software or proprietary software.
The latter is called the output coupler, because it allows some of the light to leave the cavity to produce the laser's output beam.
Article 11 allows a clear distinction between sovereign and puppet states, the latter ones being excluded from international recognition of statehood.
In the latter case, they are a tool that allows a programmer to enable code reuse or even to design domain-specific languages.
The latter allows free drainage ( which is useful if the top is open ) but can lead to contamination of the sand with soil if the children dig down to the ground.
This latter prescription, which goes by many names, including " sig dashes ", " signature cut line ", " sig-marker ", " sig separator " and " signature delimiter ", allows software to automatically mark or remove the sig block as the receiver desires.
It is led by Destiny, a pacifist Juggernaut and Douglas Ramsey, the latter of whom provides a field that allows everybody to understand each other despite speaking different languages.
( A relatively uncommon variant allows " no shift ", say N, as a third element of the latter set.
This latter effect allows the photoreceptor cells to have a long ( i. e. decades ) useful life.
Because the latter allows messages to be spelled via flags or Morse code, it naturally named the code words used to spell out messages by voice its " phonetic alphabet ".
; Drink With Me < span style =" font-weight: normal ;">( silent )</ span >: Though Valjean does not sing in this song, it is important, because it allows him to find out who Marius is as the latter sings about his love for Cosette.
The former adds draft, while the latter allows the sail to keep a constant shape as the wind pressure increases.
The SS372 Telesina state road allows reaching the A1 Naples-Rome, leading to the latter in less than three hours.
The latter allows users to harvest information from the MusicBrainz database rather than freedb.
The latter refers only to the suspect being able to and sometimes having a motive to commit the crime and in some cases witness accounts, whereas probable cause generally requires a higher degree of physical evidence and allows for longer periods of detention before trial.
This provides better anchorage to the substrate, and allows them to grow faster, undercutting, crushing and smothering the latter group.
This latter arrangement is the most inertia free, allows the most unimpeded gas flows in the engine and is the usual arrangement for high performance automobile engines.
Judging from New World jay biogeography, the Unicolored or Mexican Jays might represent the most basal lineage ; morphology would tentatively lean towards the latter which retains more of the group's color patterns, while the available molecular data allows no robust conclusions whatsoever.
The latter, having greater elastomer wall thickness at the peaks allows larger-sized solids to pass through because of its increased ability to distort under pressure.
The latter condition allows to transfer the notions and methods of complex analysis dealing with holo-and meromorphic functions on C to the surface X.
This latter fact allows commands to be edited ( and resubmitted ) just as any other text, a function inherited from the DMD 5620 terminal interface.
In this respect it is related to the Nyāya school, the latter, however, allows fewer proofs ( pramāṇa ) than Pūrva Mīmāṃsā.
According to the former definition, the longest consonant clusters in the word extra would be and, whereas the latter allows.
Improvements in target discrimination not only allows for 5 to 8 times longer head-on firing range than the AIM9, it can also engage targets behind the launching aircraft, the latter made possible by the extreme close-in agility allowing turns of 60 g at a rate of 60 °/ s.

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In all the talk of feudal rights, the knights and bishops must never forget the woolworkers, nor was it easy to do so, for all along the road to Italy they passed the Florentine pack trains going home with their loads of raw wool from England and rough Flemish cloth, the former to be spun and woven by the Arte Della Lana and the latter to be refined and dyed by the Arte Della Calimala with the pigment recently discovered in Asia Minor by one of their members, Bernardo Rucellai, the secret of which they jealously kept for themselves.
Thus, a low intensity of hypothalamic-cortical discharges prevails in sleep and a high one during wakefulness, resulting in synchronous EEG potentials in the former and asynchrony in the latter condition.
He had two productive periods, one in the late 1860's, the other in the decade from 1910 to 1920 ( half of the dated poems are from the latter period, and these alone total about one-tenth of all Hardy's poems ).
Any animal could when travelin' fast, be sent heels over head by the simple process of overtakin' the brute, seizin' its tail, and givin' the latter a pull to one side.
In one famous example, he counsels Alexander to be ' a leader to the Greeks and a despot to the barbarians, to look after the former as after friends and relatives, and to deal with the latter as with beasts or plants '.
The former option is one presented in the book ; the latter is known in the Amber community as an " Amethyst " game.
In Spanish, at least one reference reports estadounidense, estado-unidense or estadunidense are preferred to americano for U. S. nationals ; the latter tends to refer to any resident of the Americas and not necessarily from the United States.
In the wars of Philip V of Macedon and the Epirotes against the Aetolian league ( 220 – 205 ) Ambracia passed from one alliance to the other, but ultimately joined the latter confederacy.
The latter two completed his design for an altarpiece of the Vision of Saint Nicholas ( San Nicola da Tolentino, Rome ) using two separate marble pieces linked together in one event and place, yet successfully separating the divine and earthly spheres.
* Ranald MacDonald, first man to teach the English language in Japan and one of the interpreters between the Tokugawa shogunate and Commodore Perry when the latter made his trips to Japan on behalf of the US government in the early 1850s
William Scott-Elliot in The Story of Atlantis ( 1896 ) elaborated on Blavatsky's account, claiming that Atlantis eventually split into two linked islands, one called Daitya and the other Ruta, and that the latter was later reduced to a final remnant called Poseidonis.
The proposition of the latter to prohibit, under penalty of excommunication, the study of philosophy and any of the sciences except medicine, by one under thirty years of age, met with the approval of Ben Adret.
The latter fell after a violent fight, leaving the road open to the major city and provincial capital of Málaga, which he captured after one day.
During the 1980s and 1990s, she became one of the first CCM artists to cross over into mainstream pop on the heels of her successful albums Unguarded and Heart in Motion, the latter of which included the No. 1 single " Baby Baby ".
22: 17-21 ), Joash escaped death because in the latter case one priest, Abiathar, survived ( Sanh.
The latter two combine in the middle of the city to form the Downtown Connector ( I-75 / 85 ), which carries more than 340, 000 vehicles per day and is one of the ten most congested segments of interstate highway in the United States.
He acknowledges two other lives of saints directly ; one is a life of Fursa, and the other of St. Æthelburh ; the latter no longer survives.
Included among the latter are the area's five premier cru ( first growth ) red wines ( four from Médoc and one, Château Haut-Brion, from Graves ), established by the Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855:
The latter etymology was first suggested by John Mitchell Kemble who alluded that " of six manuscripts in which this passage occurs, one only reads Bretwalda: of the remaining five, four have Bryten-walda or-wealda, and one Breten-anweald, which is precisely synonymous with Brytenwealda "; that Æthelstan was called brytenwealda ealles ðyses ealondes, which Kemble translates as " ruler of all these islands "; and that bryten-is a common prefix to words meaning ' wide or general dispersion ' and that the similarity to the word bretwealh (' Briton ') is " merely accidental ".
The latter name is derived from a hatter's shop which was situated in front of one of the first bus stations in Nantes, France in 1823.
Today one difference between Bulgarian dialects in the country and literary spoken Bulgarian is the significant presence of Old Bulgarian words and even word forms in the latter.
Battles can be planned, encountered, or forced by one force on the other when the latter is unable to withdraw from combat.
The visions in the latter half of Daniel are theorized to be written by an anonymous author in the Maccabean era, who assembled the legends with the visions as one book, in the 2nd century BCE.
It was during one of these latter engagements that Captain Miller of Theseus was killed in an ammunition explosion.

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