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latter and criticism
While the latter attacked him and sought ecclesiastical censure, he recommended himself to the former by his criticism of the worldly possessions of the clergy.
Mahfouz had personally known Sayyid Qutb in his youth, when the latter was showing a greater interest in literary criticism than in Islamic fundamentalism ; Qutb later became a significant influence on the Muslim Brotherhood.
One criticism of the latter type was that it was not healthy for a man of Boccaccio's age – approximately 38 – to associate with young ladies, to whom the work is supposedly written.
" Reports of the latter conclusion led to controversy and criticism in the Rochester community.
Among Keynes's Bloomsbury friends, Lopokova was, at least initially, subjected to criticism for her manners, mode of conversation and supposedly humble social origins – the latter of the ostensible causes being particularly noted in the letters of Vanessa and Clive Bell, and Virginia Woolf.
His vision of capitalism and a future world order with a strong American military dictate combined with the harsh criticism of the latter made him unpopular within the official circles.
Desnos ' bold criticism of the latter led to his imprisonment in Auschwitz, and he died at age 45 shortly after his release in 1945.
" This criticism grew very loud after Acheson refused to ' turn his back on Alger Hiss ' when the latter was accused of being a Communist spy, and convicted ( of perjury for denying he was a spy ).
" The idea of evolutionary progress was subjected to some fierce criticism in the latter part of the twentieth century.
The work is studied by and has been the subject of criticism from both film and theatre scholars, with the former tending to study the film as shot, the latter tending to study the script as written.
Two journalistic ventures, the Tatler ( 1830 – 1832 ), a daily devoted to literary and dramatic criticism, and Leigh Hunt's London Journal ( 1834 – 1835 ), were discontinued for want of subscribers, although the latter contained some of his best writing.
Westcountry's original shareholders were Brittany Ferries and South West Water ; the latter investor attracted criticism as only three years earlier it was responsible for one of the worst water pollution incidents in the United Kingdom and which occurred within the contract area at Camelford.
A particularly odd English ergative verb is " graduate ": " he graduated from school " and " school graduated him " mean the same thing, although the latter usage has passed out of vogue, and one meets with occasional criticism of the intransitive form.
The latter was received with great enthusiasm both in England ( where it reached its 19th edition ) and in America ; but later criticism lessened its popularity and it is now almost forgotten.
Arif ’ s criticism of Qasim became gradually more profound leading the latter to take steps to counter his potential rivalry.
Metcalfe is also known for his harsh criticism of open source software, and Linux in particular, predicting that the latter would be obliterated after Microsoft released Windows 2000:
The latter aroused criticism, with its opening dissertation on " the natural history of morals ," but both have been generally accepted as acute and suggestive commentaries upon a wide range of facts.
He published in 1543 the Aristotelicae Animadversiones and Dialecticae Partitiones, the former a criticism on the old logic and the latter a new textbook of the science.
Crates made a strong distinction between criticism and grammar, the latter of which he regarded as subordinate to the former.
The Queen Mother, however, did not, and after McTeer escorted the Queen Mother to her car, the latter said " Don't be bothered by criticism ," and, left as parting words: " Good Luck ... Ms.
The latter film attracted major criticism for including adult themes that were considered inappropriate for a Disney film.
Though the former reason was probably more central, the latter received a great deal of criticism in the national press.
Desnos ' bold criticism of the latter led to his imprisonment in Auschwitz, and he died at age 45 shortly after his release in 1945.
The latter has drawn the most serious criticism, mainly relating to concerns children may be negatively affected by a role model that does not communicate properly.

latter and probably
For the oyabun to make such a trip was either a sign of great weakness or an indication of equally great confidence, and from all the available information it was probably the latter.
Like the latter, they were probably semi-nomadic.
Since it is physically impossible for any Swedish town to face Jumne, the latter being situated along River Oder, Adam's statement is probably a misunderstanding.
The earliest inhabitants of the islands were probably Arabs and Africans, the latter probably Bantu-speaking ; the earliest evidence of settlement of the islands dates from the eighth century.
Malory's identification of Camelot as Winchester was probably partially inspired by the latter city's history.
Returning to Italy, the most celebrated doors are those of the Battistero di San Giovanni ( Florence ), which together with the door frames are all in bronze, the borders of the latter being perhaps the most remarkable: the modeling of the figures, birds and foliage of the south doorway, by Andrea Pisano ( 1330 ), and of the east doorway by Ghiberti ( 1425 – 1452 ), are of great beauty ; in the north door ( 1402 – 1424 ) Ghiberti adopted the same scheme of design for the paneling and figure subjects in them as Andrea Pisano, but in the east door the rectangular panels are all filled, with bas-reliefs, in which Scripture subjects are illustrated with innumerable figures, these being probably the gates of Paradise of which Michelangelo speaks.
Here he defines his genre against a ( probably fictional ) critic ( in the latter half of 2. 77 ):
The latter series starred Dirk Bogarde, probably the British industry's most popular star of the 1950s.
", who concluded, " It was not a Turkic language, but one between Turkic and Mongolian, probably closer to the former than the latter.
He probably perished in the plague that visited Haarlem in 1439-1440 ; his widow is mentioned in the latter year.
950 – 960, probably closer to the latter date.
The Catholic Encyclopedia has noted that Revelation was " written during the latter part of the reign of the Roman Emperor Domitian, probably in A. D. 95 or 96 ".
In 1074 and 1075 he acted as intermediary, probably as Gregory's agent, between the Norman princes themselves, and even when the latter were at open war with the pope, they still maintained the best relations with Monte Cassino.
At the latter time, Galileo had been showing sunspots to astronomers in Rome, and Christoph Scheiner had probably been observing the spots for two or three months using an improved helioscope of his own design.
William was born in 1027 or 1028 at Falaise, Normandy, probably towards the end of the latter year.
The former was named for the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, on the day of which the island was discovered ; the latter was probably named for the ship sailed by the islands ' discoverer, Gavriil Pribilof.
The latter probably lent its name to the modern slang term.
The latter include the Ground in Gamut ( described as ' Mr Byrd's old ground ') by his future pupil Thomas Tomkins, the A minor fantasia and probably the first of Byrd's great series of keyboard pavans and galliards, a composition which was transcribed by Byrd from an original for five-part consort.
Hymes considers literary critic Kenneth Burke his biggest influence on this latter work, saying, “ My sense of what I do probably owes more to KB than to anyone else ”.
The latter, however, did nothing to help the city, its expeditions held back by a revolt in Euboea ( probably paid by Philip's gold ).
* Apis dorsata binghami, the Indonesian honey bee, is classified as the Indonesian subspecies of the giant honey bee or a distinct species ; in the latter case, A. d. breviligula and / or other lineages would probably also have to be considered species.
The latter was the only important piece he composed between December 1860 and August 1863: the reasons for this probably lie in the painful re-emergence of his subjective crisis in 1860 and the purely objective difficulties which resulted from the emancipation of the serfs the following year – as a result of which the family was deprived of half its estate, and Mussorgsky had to spend a good deal of time in Karevo unsuccessfully attempting to stave off their looming impoverishment.
The canyons ' sides are probably scarps produced by normal faults which can be either old or fresh: the latter transect the bright deposits of some large craters, indicating that they formed later.
These latter honours probably owed as much to his solid support of the Liberal Party as to his philanthropy to the city of his birth.

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