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The latter method introduces a random error into the count of between zero and one count, so on average half a count.
Thus followed the line of Lomonosov and the contributions of the Russian school became more frequent through his disciples, and in the nineteenth century we have great geographers as Vasily Dokuchaev who performed works of great importance as a " principle of comprehensive analysis of the territory " and " Russian Chernozem " latter being the most important where introduces the geographical concept of soil, as distinct from a simple geological strata, and thus founding a new geographic area of study: the Pedology.
The disadvantage of the latter is that it introduces a dependency upon the type of database used.
The latter is typically a corporate set-up ( all clients are on the same LAN ) and often introduces the privacy concerns mentioned above.
The latter introduces the concept of a presence server ; all subscriptions are handled by this server.
The film also features the famous Habanera from the opera Carmen and the opening from Richard Strauss's Also sprach Zarathustra, the latter of which plays over the deathbed of Earl Partridge and introduces his son Frank Mackey on stage.
Owen introduces himself hesitantly to Sassoon when the latter arrives at Craiglockhart in 1917, having been diagnosed as suffering from " war neurosis " as a result of his protest against the war.
When this piece concludes with Mickey Mouse's conversation with conductor Leopold Stokowski from the original Fantasia ( with Mickey's lines from the original redubbed by his then voice actor, Wayne Allwine ), Mickey then moves on to chat with Levine before the latter introduces Pomp and Circumstance – Marches 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Plotnitsky goes on, however, to agree with Sokal and Bricmont that the " square root of – 1 " which Lacan discusses ( and for which Plotnitsky introduces the symbol ) is not, in spite of its identical name, " identical, directly linked, or even metaphorized via the mathematical square root of – 1 ," and that the latter " is not the erectile organ.
The former, knowing that the latter is from a poor family, introduces himself as an electrician to make her fall for him, though he is later revealed as the son of a rich landlord ( T. S. Balaiah ), who Kannamma's father Murugan ( S. V. Subbaiah ) is working for as a labourer.
A deleted scene featured an awkward moment at Martin's party, between Bart, Milhouse and Martin, when the latter introduces the two to his parents.
The latter game introduces many modifications to existing cards in order to balance them or make them more interesting to play with, as well as a handful of new cards ( mostly found as Pale spells ).

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Gresham had a long career as a political appointee in the latter part of the 19th century ; though he lost his only two bids for elective office, he served in three Cabinet positions and was twice a dark horse candidate for the Republican presidential nomination.
A V12 with two banks of six cylinders angled at 60 °, 120 ° or 180 ° ( with the latter configuration usually referred to as a flat-12 ) from each other has even firing with power pulses delivered twice as often per revolution as a straight-6.
He frequently questions or belittles the decisions of Bilborough and Wise ( the latter whom argues with him furiously ), and is cheeked twice in the series by Fitz, at one point telling Fitz that he is only hired for good publicity, rather than his help.
Greater progressivity was introduced in the tax system, with greater emphasis on direct ( income-based ) as opposed to indirect ( typically expenditure-based ) taxation as a means of raising revenue, with the amount raised by the former increasing twice as much as that of the latter.
For the latter role, he was also nominated twice for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama.
Diane Keaton performs twice in the jazz club: " It Had to be You " and " Seems Like Old Times " ( the latter reprises in voiceover on the closing scene ).
The angry lady tells a policeman on the corner, who kicks Ollie twice and hits Stan with his truncheon after the latter suggests the officer is " bounding over his steps " ( i. e. " overstepping his bounds ").
In 1997, three years after the Paramount / Viacom merger, that company sold its stake in the networks to Universal ( which, along with parent MCA, changed ownership twice earlier in the 1990s: to Matsushita in 1991, and then Seagrams in 1995, the latter company making Universal Studios the corporate name of its media division in 1997 ).
He did not, however, respond when Narayanan pointed out that he had defeated Communist candidates ( A. K. Balan and Lenin Rajendran, the latter twice ) in all three elections.
Recently, Brentwood played Maplewood twice in the 2010 season, the latter being a win in the playoffs for Missouri division 2A football, where Brentwood eventually made it to the final at the Edward Jones Dome.
The latter cast also won a Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution, at the 2002 Berlin Film Festival ( Halle Berry won Best Actress at Berlin in 2002 ).. She won the Best Actress award at the Montréal World Film Festival ( in 2002 for Merci pour le chocolat ), at the Moscow International Film Festival ( in 1991 for Madame Bovary ), at the Deutscher Filmpreis ( in 1991 for Malina ) and twice at the David di Donatello ( in 1978 for La Dentellière and in 2001 for The Piano Teacher ).
He appeared twice each on two other NBC westerns Tales of Wells Fargo with Dale Robertson, one episode in the role of Butch Cassidy, and The Restless Gun with John Payne in two episodes entitled " The Pawn " and " The Way Back ", the latter with Bonanzas Dan Blocker.
In the latter case, where the ply of a search is even, the effective branching factor is reduced to its square root, or, equivalently, the search can go twice as deep with the same amount of computation.
There are numerous references to Abraham in the Qur ' an, including, twice, to the Scrolls of Abraham ( 87: 18 – 19 ; 53: 36 – 37 ); in the latter passage, it is mentioned that Abraham " fulfilled his commandments " ( 53: 37 ), a reference to all the trials that Abraham had succeeded in.
Beck and Coldplay have each received the award twice, the latter being the only group to win two years consecutively.
The High Commissioner received al-Husseini twice officially on 1 October 1929 and a week later, and the latter complained of pro-Zionist bias in an area where the Arab population still viewed Great Britain favorably.
The latter is featured twice on the soundtrack: once as a full song, and once as an intro edited to the beginning of " Winter Wars " by Ghostface Killa.
He stood as Conservative parliamentary candidate twice unsuccessfully, in the 1918 General Election for North East Derbyshire and in 1922 for West Derbyshire, before gaining the latter seat in 1923, holding it until succeeding to his father's peerage and entering the House of Lords in 1938.
The superiority of the French chassepot over the Prussian needle guns was cancelled by the higher number of rifles on the German side ; although the Prussians could generally use their numerical superiority to bring a converging fire upon the French, the latter made nearly twice the number of hits for about the same weight of ammunition fired.
His + 36 plus-minus rating and 10 game-winning goals set Ducks records ( the latter mark was tied by Selanne twice in 1997 – 98 and 2006 – 07, then broken by Corey Perry's 11 game-winning goals in 2010 – 11 ).
Undirected graphs often use the latter convention of counting loops twice, whereas directed graphs typically use the former convention.
His 1955 season started similarly, retiring twice more, the latter of which was an incident in Monaco where he crashed into the harbour after missing a chicane.
Kintetsu offers direct service to Ise from Kyoto, Osaka and Nagoya in the form of regular express trains ( once or twice an hour ) and limited express trains ( usually twice an hour ), the latter of which are especially popular among travelers.
Konstantínos G. Karamanlís () ( 8 March 1907 – 23 April 1998 ), commonly anglicised to Constantine Karamanlis or Caramanlis, was a four-time Prime Minister, twice President of the Third Hellenic Republic and a towering figure of Greek politics whose political career spanned much of the latter half of the 20th century.

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Matsuo had faked death and was pitched on a stack of corpses, both the burned and the unburned, the latter decomposing rapidly under the tropical sun.
He was also a powerful and consistent supporter of Skanderbeg, whom he decided to take under his protection as a vassal in 1451, shortly after the latter had scored his second victory against Murad II.
This master returned to Venice, where he soon afterwards died ; but by the high terms in which he spoke of his pupil to Falier, the latter was induced to bring the young artist to Venice, whither he accordingly went, and was placed under a nephew of Torretto.
He argues that the three latter ideal-typical visions can be categorized under the title of global justice movement.
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.
Johnson also described Teach in times of battle as wearing " a sling over his shoulders, with three brace of pistols, hanging in holsters like bandoliers ; and stuck lighted matches under his hat ", the latter apparently to emphasise the fearsome appearance he wished to present to his enemies.
( The latter prohibition took effect 1 January 1808, the earliest date on which Congress had the power to do so under Article I, Section 9 of the United States Constitution.
The second study lasted 411 days in 2000 – 2001, in Ahmedabad, India, under the direction of a 21 member team of medical doctors and scientists led by doctors Sudhir Shah and K. K. Shah, a past President of the Indian Medical Association and current Chairman of the Jainist Doctors ' Federation ( the latter group aims to " Promote scientific research and medical education based on principles of Jainism ").
Such rocks as granite, which have cooled very slowly and under great pressures, have completely crystallized ; but many kinds of lava were poured out at the surface and cooled very rapidly, and in this latter group a small amount of amorphous or glassy matter is common.
The difference between the two definitions is that under the former, finite sets are also considered to be countable, while under the latter definition, they are not considered to be countable.
The most important English chronicles are the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, started under the patronage of King Alfred in the 9th century and continued until the 12th century, and the Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland ( 1577 – 87 ) by Raphael Holinshed and other writers ; the latter documents were important sources of materials for Elizabethan drama.
Capellas was able to restore some of the luster lost in the latter part of the Pfeiffer era and he repaired the relationship with Microsoft which had deteriorated under his predecessor's tenure, but the company still struggled against lower-cost competitors such as Dell who took over the top spot of PC manufacturer from Compaq in 2001.
Where an extractor requires that every event gets the same probability under the uniform distribution and the extracted distribution, only the latter is required for a disperser.
Domitian opened the year following the revolt by sharing the consulship with Marcus Cocceius Nerva, suggesting the latter had played a part in uncovering the conspiracy, perhaps in a fashion similar to the one he played during the Pisonian conspiracy under Nero.
* Surface Loci concerned either loci ( sets of points ) on surfaces or loci which were themselves surfaces ; under the latter interpretation, it has been hypothesized that the work might have dealt with quadric surfaces.
The former is often thought to reflect degeneration in the Soviet Union after the Russian Revolution and the rise of Stalinism ; the latter, life under totalitarian rule.
Astronomers preferred the latter GMT convention in order to simplify their observational data so that each entire night was logged under a single calendar date.
Spain's European wars led to economic damage, and the latter part of the 17th century saw a gradual decline of power under an increasingly neglectful and inept Habsburg regime.
An example of the former kind is at Long Beach Harbor, California, and an example of the latter kind is San Diego Harbor, California, which was, under natural conditions, too shallow for modern merchant ships and warships.
They represent a joint invasion of Peloponnesus by Aetolians and Dorians, the latter having been driven southward from their original northern home under pressure from the Thessalians.
Indonesian foreign policy under the " New Order " government of President Suharto moved away from the stridently anti-Western, anti-American posturing that characterized the latter part of the Sukarno era.
Newcomen apparently conceived the Newcomen steam engine quite independently of Savery, but as the latter had taken out a very wide-ranging patent, Newcomen and his associates were obliged to come to an arrangement with him, marketing the engine until 1733 under a joint patent.
The latter became as famous as the best-known fourierist communes ( Brook Farm in Massachusetts & the North American Phalanx in New Jersey ) — in fact, Modern Times became downright notorious ( for “ Free Love ”) & finally foundered under a wave of scandalous publicity.

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