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latter and feeling
He explains that the difference between belief and fiction is that the former produces a certain feeling of confidence which the latter doesn't.
It is true that a certain bitterness of feeling afterwards sprang up between Grimm and Rask, but this may have well been the fault of the latter, who, impatient of contradiction and irritable in controversy, refused to consider the value of Grimm's views when they involved modification of his own.
Delgado was young, had a bright future and a low salary, while Gaston preferred Carter to Olerud, feeling the latter wasn't aggressive enough at the plate.
With the former, but not the latter, the person holding them may have ' the feeling that strangers are talking about him / her, but if challenged, acknowledges that the people may be talking about something else '.
In 1784 Francis was returned to the House of Commons as Member of Parliament ( MP ) for the borough of Yarmouth, Isle of Wight ; and although he took an opportunity to disclaim every feeling of personal animosity towards Hastings, this did not prevent him, on the return of the latter in 1785, from doing all in his power to bring forward and support the charges which ultimately led to the impeachment resolutions of 1787.
This story of landlords and tenants on an Irish estate, and of the abuse of the latter by the former, was criticised at the time for its characters ' apparent lack of religious feeling or scruples, but can be seen as a reasonably accurate representation of life on a great estate at the turn of the century, drawing, as it does, on the author's own experience of managing her father's estate.
The ill-success of this publication, and the indifference with which the latter volumes of his History of the 19th Century were received by his countrymen, together with the feeling of disappointment that the unity of Germany had been brought about in another fashion and by other means than he wished to see employed, embittered his later years, though it did not sour his kindly and humane disposition, nor did it in the least affect his sociable temper, and he cultivated refined society to the last.
Moran distinguished between European socialism as an atheistic movement and those Australians calling themselves " socialists "; he approved the objectives of the latter while feeling that the European model was not a real danger in Australia.
One of the very few examples of ADT being used in recent times is on the Beatles ' Anthology albums from the mid-1990s, on which George Martin and Geoff Emerick decided to revive the analogue technique rather than simply use the modern digital alternatives in order to achieve a more authentic sound, feeling that ADT produced a warmer, less synthetic sound than digital delay and the latter would be inappropriate for use on recordings made on analogue equipment in the 1960s.
But it should be noted that sorrow has a twofold signification -- dissent of the will and the consequent feeling ; the former is of the essence of contrition, the latter is its effect " ( St. Bonaventure, In Lib.
In the latter half of the 20th century, saudade became associated with the feeling of longing for one's homeland, as hundreds of thousands of Portuguese-speaking people left in search of better futures in South America, North America and Western Europe.
Duke Li was also forced to exile after a failed plot against Ji Zu out of his hatred of feeling controlled by the latter, and Duke Zhao was restored.
I stand up a little for English dignity and I look for English feeling: I find none of the first in the one, nor the latter in the other ".
According to Poppendieck, welfare was widely considered preferably to grass roots efforts, as the latter could be unreliable, did not give recipients consumer-style choice in the same way as did food stamps, and risked recipients feeling humiliated by having to turn to charity.
Hasan Buzurg, feeling betrayed, stopped his advance in support of Togha, and the latter was forced to retreat in July 1339.

latter and ultimately
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 was intended to be fairly short-lived, but Mobutu's power plays dragged it in length, to ultimately 1997, when the forces-led by Laurent Kabila eventually toppled the regime, after a 9-month-long successful military campaign.
In English, the terms poniard and dirk are loaned during the late 16th to early 17th century, the latter in the spelling dork, durk ( presumably via Low German, Dutch or Scandinavian dolk, dolch, ultimately from a West Slavic tulich ), the modern spelling dirk dating to 18th-century Scots.
The latter group was to prevail following Venezuela's withdrawal from Gran Colombia at the very moment that an 1830 constitutional congress had been called in an ultimately futile effort to stem the growing separatist tendencies throughout country.
During the latter half of the 1940s, Friedman began a collaboration with Anna Schwartz, an economic historian at the Bureau, that would ultimately result in the 1963 publication of a book co-authored by Friedman and Schwartz, A Monetary History of the United States, 1867 – 1960.
An example of the latter is Markus Hess ( more diligent than skilled ), who spied for the KGB and was ultimately caught because of the efforts of Clifford Stoll, who wrote a memoir, The Cuckoo's Egg, about his experiences.
Herodotus mentions that the tribe Thyni and Bithyni as existing side by side ; but ultimately the latter must have become the more important, as they gave their name to the country.
They ultimately submitted to Cyrus, and from the battle of Eurymedon to the latter part of the Peloponnesian War they were subject to Athens.
Uthman supported the latter view and this view was ultimately accepted.
Stevenson attended Illinois Wesleyan University at Bloomington and ultimately graduated from Centre College, in Danville, Kentucky ; at the latter he was a part of Phi Delta Theta.
Captain Matthew Ketchum, Colonel William Bullock, and Nicholas Clark are credited with having originally settled the eventual township in 1769, and the latter ultimately became Clarksburg's namesake.
It was ultimately nominated for the Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and Best Original Music Score, winning the latter.
The subsequent poems of Bailey, The Angel World ( 1850 ), The Mystic ( 1855 ), The Age ( 1858 ), and The Universal Hymn ( 1867 ), were failures, and the author adopted the unfortunate expedient of endeavouring to buoy them up by incorporating large extracts in the later editions of Festus, with the effect only of sinking the latter, which ultimately extended to over 40, 000 lines.
The latter was crowned as successor by his grandfather on 15 February 1491, but later Ivan reverted his decision in favor of Sophia's elder son Vasily, who was ultimately crowned co-regent with his father ( 14 April 1502 ).
This latter step had been contemplated during the drafting of Éamon de Valera's 1937 Constitution of Ireland, but it was ultimately rejected in recognition of the obstacle posed by Ireland's relatively large Protestant minority.
S-VHS-C competed directly with Hi8, the latter offering smaller cassettes, longer running time, and ultimately selling much better.
Together, they were the visionaries who conceived the LFX Lightweight Fighter program, which ultimately produced both the F-16 and F / A-18 Hornet, the latter a development of the YF-17 Light Weight Fighter.
The band achieved a degree of success as a second-billed act during much of the latter part of 1969 to 1971, plus recorded one album, which was ultimately released in 2005.
He had put together the collection for Frederick II of Prussia, but ultimately the latter refused to purchase it.
7th Heaven and Reba were originally canceled after the 2005 – 06 season, but were ultimately renewed at the last minute with 13-episode deals ( the former show was later given a full-season order, while the latter served as a midseason replacement and, in spite of becoming The CW's highest-rated comedy of the 2006 – 07 season, ended rather abruptly ).
The latter term came from the Turkish helva, a word which itself ultimately derived from the Arabic ḥalwā, meaning sweet confection.
* Raped on the Railway: a True Story of a Lady who was first ravished and then flagellated on the Scotch Express ( 1894 ), anonymous, by Charles Carrington A married woman is raped by a stranger in a locked railway compartment and in a common trope in later Victorian pornography is depicted as ultimately taking pleasure in the act: she is then flagellated by her brother-in-law for the latter transgression.
The latter ultimately surrendered and King Louis and his companions were arrested.
By the 16th century, the first conquerors who crossed through its territory were Cristobal de Onate, José Angulo and Gines Vazquez del Mercado, the latter attracted by the illusion of the existence of a large supply of silver ; he had ultimately discovered a special deposit of iron, which now bears his name.
In the latter two novels, he is openly known as the Comte de la Fère and is the adopted father of the young hero, Raoul, vicomte de Bragelonne ( and it is ultimately revealed that he is his biological father as well ).

latter and triumphed
However, it is likely that there were two rival royal dynasties in Java at the time — the Buddhist Sailendra and the Saivite Sanjaya — in which the latter triumphed over their rival in the 856 battle on the Ratubaka plateau.
" The founder of Loango, who boasted hailing from the district in Nzari in the small coastal kingdom of Kakongo, itself a vassal of Kongo, triumphed over all his rivals through the skillful use of alliances to defeat those who opposed him, particularly Wansa, Kilongo and Piri, the latter two of which required two wars to subdue.

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