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Leven boasts two golf courses, Scoonie and Leven Links-the latter being used as a qualifying course for The Open when the tournament is being played at the Old Course at St Andrews.

latter and largest
It was the third largest political party throughout the latter half of the 20th century.
On icy as opposed to rocky bodies, other morphological forms appear which may have central pits rather than central peaks, and at the largest sizes may contain very many concentric rings – Valhalla on Callisto is the type example of the latter.
In the United States, public school teacher unions, most notably the National Education Association ( the largest labor union in the USA ), argue against the idea of school vouchers for concern that it would erode educational standards and reduce funding, and that giving money to parents who choose to send their child to a religious or other school is unconstitutional ; however, the latter issue has been struck down by the Supreme Court case Zelman v. Simmons-Harris, which upheld Ohio's voucher plan in a 5-4 ruling.
The latter, consolidated during the period of British maritime hegemony in the 19th century, became the largest empire in history because of the improved transportation technologies of the time.
For thousands of years, the largest structures on Earth were pyramids — first the Red Pyramid in the Dashur Necropolis and then the Great Pyramid of Khufu, both of Egypt, the latter the only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still remaining.
In a review of pterosaur size estimates published in 2010, researchers Mark Witton and Mike Habib demonstrated that the latter, largest estimates are almost certainly incorrect given the total volume of a Pteranodon body, and could only be correct if the animal " was principally aluminium.
Russia is the 3rd largest electricity producer in the world and the 5th largest renewable energy producer, the latter due to the well-developed hydroelectricity production in the country.
The latter, built at great expense at Newhaven and launched in 1511, was in length, weighed 1, 000 tons and was, at that time, the largest ship in Europe.
In the latter days of the Third Age, this Kingdom Under the Mountain held one of the largest dwarven treasure hoards in Middle-earth.
The 1971 – 72 team holds franchise records in wins ( 69 ), most points scored, and largest margin of victory ; both of the latter came in the team's 63 point win versus Golden State ( 162 – 99 ).
It is believed that the anomaly was caused by a combination of a historic low in solar activity with a volcanic winter event, the latter caused by a succession of major volcanic eruptions capped by the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora, in the Dutch East Indies ( Indonesia ), the largest known eruption in over 1, 300 years.
Between 1505 and 1512 there are records of Isaac having dealings in Augsburg, Florence and Constance ( see Konstanz ), the latter in which he compiled his largest set of works: Choralis Constantinus.
In doing so, he diverged from the actions of his predecessors who had been faced with the task of appointing a Prime minister from a hung parliament, Presidents N. Sanjiva Reddy, R. Venkataraman, and Shankar Dayal Sharma: the latter two had followed the practice of inviting the leader of the single largest party or pre-election coalition to form the government without investigating their ability to secure the confidence of the house.
The latter company today is one of the largest roofing contractors in Illinois.
The latter remains the largest employer in the region.
During the latter half of the 20th century, Bridgeport's oil, gas, and limestone indurstries continued to flourish and the town became the second largest town in Wise County.
He built important additions to the temples at Luxor and Karnak, and his funerary temple and administrative complex at Medinet-Habu is amongst the largest and best-preserved in Egypt ; however, the uncertainty of Ramesses ' times is apparent from the massive fortifications which were built to enclose the latter.
The original, and still the largest, component festivals are the Edinburgh International Festival and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe ; the latter is in its own right larger than any other similar event in the world.
The latter was probably the largest aircraft hangar in Europe at the time and became known locally as ' The Cathedral ' hangar while the smaller shed was called ' The Abbey '.
They inhabit tropical forests of Southeast Asia and South and Central America, and include the largest surviving land animals of the latter two regions.
The latter is the world's largest invertebrate, and has the largest eyes of any animal.
They include the third largest party ( the Communist Party ), which still commands large support from many rural working areas as well as some of the immigrant population in Greece, as well as the far-right Popular Orthodox Rally, with the latter, while commanding a mere three and a half per cent of votes, seeking to capitalise on opposition in some quarters regarding Turkey's EU accession and any tension in the Aegean.

latter and radio
His radio recordings for the BBC during the latter half of the 1940s brought him a level of celebrity.
The latter two radio technologies used microwave transmission over the Industrial Scientific Medical frequency band at 2. 4 GHz.
Brando was an active ham radio operator, with the call signs KE6PZH and FO5GJ ( the latter from his island ).
He has recorded one album with the band Revenge and two with Monaco ( both as bassist, keyboardist and lead vocalist ) with David Potts, the latter of which scored a club and alternative radio hit " What Do You Want From Me?
The latter song became the theme of Groucho's radio and TV game show You Bet Your Life.
Ill health forced him to choose between commerce and show business after 1958, and, choosing the latter, he made two further popular radio series, Beyond Our Ken ( 1958 – 1964 ) and Round the Horne ( 1965 – 1968 )
The latter, carrying lighter programs including American radio shows, was dissolved in 1962, while the former became known as CBC Radio.
Songs such as " I Could Fall in Love " and " Dreaming of You " were played widely by mainstream English-language radio, with the latter reaching number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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.
An exception to the latter part of this statement is the episode " The Postman Cometh ", where the Gilligan and the Skipper hear over the radio that Mary Ann's boyfriend eloped and the three single men try to cheer her up by wooing her ; Mary Ann actually lied about having a boyfriend, and she created a romance with " a real creep " so that the others would think she had someone waiting for her back home.
The latter had videos played on MTV, one being " To Hell with the Devil ", and even saw some airtime on mainstream radio stations with their hit song " Honestly ".
Technological advances also had a huge influence on strategy: aerial reconnaissance, artillery techniques, poison gas, the automobile and tank ( though the latter was, even at the end of the war, still in its infancy ), telephone and radio telegraphy.
" Although the latter company had hoped the radio broadcasts would boost the declining sales of the Detective Story Magazine, the result was quite different.
As far as radio goes, New Castle is home to two AM stations: talk station WKST 1200 and sports talk station WJST AM 1280, the latter being a Fox Sports Radio affiliate.
The couple previously lived with their two children, daughter Sammy and son Toby in Esher, plus two children from Ingrid's previous marriage, Dexter and Fia, the latter a radio presenter with Reading 107 FM.
In the latter case, the pilot will navigate exclusively using instruments and radio navigation aids such as beacons, or as directed under radar control by air traffic control.
In the novels and the new radio series ( the latter of which dismisses the events of the second radio series as one of Zaphod's " psychotic episodes "), Ford and Arthur escape prehistoric Earth via an eddy in the space-time continuum and a time-travelling Chesterfield sofa that deposits them in the middle of Lord's Cricket Ground at the climax of the final ( in more ways than one, it turns out ) match in the Ashes series, the day before the destruction of Earth by the Vogons.
After the Americans and Filipinos were forced to retreat from the Philippines and the Japanese occupation forces took over, the latter sequestered Nielson and turned the airport ’ s radio tower and passenger terminal into a headquarters.
In 1999, Sinclair decided to exit radio station ownership, selling most of its radio stations, including WWKB, WBEN and WGR ( the latter being acquired by Sinclair in 1997 ), to Entercom Communications.
Synchrotron radiation is not confined to radio wavelengths: if the radio source can accelerate particles to high enough energies, features which are detected in the radio may also be seen in the infrared, optical, ultraviolet or even X-ray, though in the latter case the electrons responsible must have energies in excess of 1 TeV in typical magnetic field strengths.

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