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latter and novel
F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the latter type of ambiguity with notable effect in his novel The Great Gatsby.
was the original title of Howard Spring's novel My Son, My Son !, later adapted for the film of the latter name.
As a satirical utopia, Erewhon has sometimes been compared to Gulliver's Travels ( 1726 ), a classic novel by Jonathan Swift ; the image of Utopia in this latter case also bears strong parallels with the self-view of the British Empire at the time.
A pair of SF novels by Gene DeWeese and Robert " Buck " Coulson, Now You See It / Him / Them and Charles Fort Never Mentioned Wombats are set at Worldcons ; the latter includes an in-character " introduction " by Wilson Tucker ( himself a character in the novel ) which is a sly self-parody verging on a self-tuckerization.
Additionally, Adorno assisted Thomas Mann on his novel Doctor Faustus after the latter asked for his help.
Another notable change is that in the latter half of the novel events were specified as taking place around Dorian Gray's 32nd birthday, on 7 November.
Projective psychotherapy uses an outside text such as a novel or motion picture to provide a " stable delusion " for the former cohort and a safe focus for repressed and suppressed emotions or thoughts in the latter.
Although the latter has some similarities to Mr. Deeds Goes to Town, including starring Jean Arthur and being directed by Capra, its 1939 screenplay was actually based on an out-of-print novel, The Gentleman from Montana and was an entirely unique and unrelated project.
The latter version published in New Worlds more closely resembles Part I of the novel, " Earth and the Overlords ".
In addition, all the references to the Dark Tower were removed and the final destinies of the characters, revealed in the latter stories of the original novel, are not included.
* In the 1997 comic book / graphic novel Manga Shi ( comics ) and Vampirella crossover, the former steals an artifact worn by the latter and discovers that it bears an Enochian inscription which reads simply, " I will always love you, mother.
* He is a prominent character in the latter stages of the novel The Kingdom of the Wicked by Anthony Burgess.
In the former novel, Lazarus is revealed at the end of the novel as the father of protagonist Colin " Richard Ames " Campbell ; whereas in the latter novel, Maureen as narrator tells a somewhat different version of Lazarus ' visit to Earth in 1916-18 and reveals that Lazarus ( as Woodrow " Bill " Smith ) was the backup pilot of the first lunar expedition.
The latter were first introduced into central London in the 1820s by George Shillibeer, following his successful trial of the world's first school bus for William Allen and Susannah Corder's novel Quaker school, Newington Academy for Girls.
The plot of Dickens ' original novel is considerably simplified for the purposes of the musical, with Fagin being represented more as a comic character than as a villain, and large portions of the latter part of the story being completely left out.
However, the latter position is not consistent with the claims that Koko uses the language freely and in novel ways, even when there is no foreseeable gratification.
José Donoso's novel Curfew recalls the latter days of the recent military dictatorship, while Antonio Skármeta's novel Burning Patience ( drawing on Neruda's life as a Chilean icon ) was the inspiration for the Oscar-winning Italian film, Il Postino ( The Postman ).
" It was originally published as a boxed set in 1988, and R. Talsorian released a few supplements for this edition, including Rockerboy, Solo of Fortune, and Hardwired, the latter based on the Walter Jon Williams novel of the same name.
In L ' argent ( which opens in 1864 ), Eugène's refusal to help his brother Aristide after a financial setback by the latter is the catalyst for the novel, spurring Aristide to ruthless and unethical speculations that eventually lead to the financial ruination of thousands.
It was the directing debut of screenwriter Nicholas Meyer, whose screenplay is based largely on the uncredited novel of the same name by Karl Alexander ( which was unfinished during the time the film was made ) and a story by the latter and Steve Hayes.
So while the date of his death in the latter novel does not precede his adventures in the former novel, some chronological inconsistencies still exist: Cyrus and Gideon knew of Captain Nemo years before Aronnax published his story ; Nemo being trapped under Lincoln Island all during the time in 20, 000 Leagues Under The Sea.

latter and covers
This oil is not really hashish, as the latter name covers trichomes that are extracted by sieving, hence leaving most of the glands intact.
In addition to the TOGAF ( The Open Group Architecture Framework ) certification which covers tools, services and people certification, The Open Group also administers the Open Group Certified Architect ( Open CA ) program and the Open Group Certified IT Specialist ( Open CITS ) certification program ; the latter are skills and experience based certification programs.
The latter covers areas outside Princeton proper, including portions of Lawrence, Hopewell, and West Windsor Townships in Mercer County, Montgomery and Franklin Townships in Somerset County, and Plainsboro and South Brunswick Townships in Middlesex County.
The latter tomb covers earlier tiling on the wall and floors.
The latter newspaper covers Johnson and Somervell counties.
Adams concurrently drew covers and stories for The Spectre # 2-5 ( Feb .- Aug. 1968 ), also writing the latter two issues, and became DC's primary cover artist well into the 1970s.
He took pleasure in creating a series of nine such tarpaulin covers in styles varying " from Manet to Kandinsky ", suspecting that the latter could be the most effective against aircraft flying at 2000 metres or higher.
An example of the latter would include someone hiding behind clothing that covers identifying features like hair color, scars, or tattoos, in order to avoid identification.
" The album's second side contained a mix of original songs and covers, the latter being Screamin ' Jay Hawkins ' " I Put a Spell on You " and James Brown's " I've Got Money.
The latter group mixed covers of classic reggae numbers like ' Johnny Too Bad ' with original tunes such as " Notting Hill Carnival " ( about rioting ) and ' Don't Envy The Boss ' ( the juvenile irony of the chorus ran to: " don't envy the boss, I know he's got a lot, but he really really earned the money to pay for his yacht ”).
The latter definition encompasses many modern structures, while the former more generally covers tunnel systems from ancient times to the present day.
This latter category would normally include Christian teachings on new birth, spiritual gifts ( charismata ), Spirit-baptism, sanctification, the inspiration of prophets, and the indwelling of the Holy Trinity ( which in itself covers many different aspects ).
Oldbury comes within the B68 and B69 postal districts, the latter of which also covers part of Tipton.
Today the catchment area covers the neighbouring villages of Bellingdon, Cholesbury, St Leonards and Buckland Common ( the latter two since the close of the school at St Leonards ).
* Fringe science covers everything from novel hypotheses that can be tested via scientific method to wild ad hoc theories and " New Age mumbo jumbo " with the dominance of the latter resulting in the tendency to dismiss all fringe science as the domain of pseudoscientists, hobbyists, or quacks.
In 2002, Penguin announced it was redesigning its entire catalogue, merging the original Classics list ( known in the trade as " Black Classics ") with what had been the old Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics list, though the silver covers for the latter have so far been retained for most of the titles.
In 1967, Jerry Lee Lewis, whose latter days at Sun Records ( 1961 – 1963 ) had been characterized by R & B covers, recorded an album for Smash entitled Soul My Way.
The company covers 7 major therapeutic areas: cardiovascular, central nervous system, diabetes, internal medicine, oncology, thrombosis and vaccines ( it is the world's largest producer of the latter through its subsidiary Sanofi Pasteur ).
Both patterns were briefly used together during the transition period, most notably during Operation Restore Hope and Operation Gothic Serpent ( some U. S. Army Rangers during the latter occasionally wore the newer three-color DCU's along with kevlar helmet covers retaining the old six-color pattern ).
This happened in December 1996 to the Conservative government of John Major ( 1990 – 97 ) and in mid 1978 to the Labour government of James Callaghan ( 1976 – 79 ); this latter period covers the era known as the Winter of Discontent.
The latter only covers the Bavarian section of the prealps between the River Loisach in the west and the River Inn in the east.
Starting with ' Til the Band Comes In ( 1970 )-specifically the latter half of the album, which featured original material on side A and covers on side B-the early ' 70s saw Walker revert to cover versions of popular film tunes and a serious flirtation with the country and western scene.
The latter covers the coastal areas of continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and the Mariana Islands with continuous weather broadcasts.
Throughout this period they played annual Christmas tours and released Dance Your Life Away ( 1986 ) and C ' mon Everybody ( 1987 )-the latter made up of covers of old rock ' n ' roll standards.

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