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The Aaltos designed and built a joint house-office ( 1935 – 36 ) for themselves in Munkkiniemi, Helsinki, but later ( 1954 – 56 ) had a purpose-built office built in the same neighbourhood-the latter building nowadays houses the Alvar Aalto Academy.
As Hume's options lay between a travelling tutorship and a stool in a merchant's office, he chose the latter.
Prior to the implementation of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office Act 1996 enacted by the British Parliament, Hong Kong represented its interests abroad through the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices ( HKETOs ) and via a special office in the British Embassies or High Commissions, but the latter has ceased after the sovereignty of Hong Kong was transferred to the PRC and became a special administrative region ( SAR ) of the PRC in 1997.
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.
The latter, born a serf, was raised by Louis to that office, but ungratefully betrayed him later.
The latter is often applied to control office lighting as the low voltage wires are easily installed in partitions, which may be often moved as needs change.
He held the latter office until December 17, 1799, when he was succeeded by Thomas McKean.
Although the district's population at the time consisted of about 500 natives and fewer than 50 whites, only the latter were permitted to hold office.
The latter film opened in relatively few theaters — under 700 in total — taking $ 14M in the U. S. box office.
Indeed by 1683, the latter came close to bankruptcy ; its share price plummeted from 600 to 250 ; and its president Josiah Child was temporarily forced from office.
After director Francis Ford Coppola's film The Godfather was a success, he hired Ford to expand his office and gave him small roles in his next two films, The Conversation ( 1974 ) and Apocalypse Now ( 1979 ); in the latter film he played a smarmy officer named " G.
According to Roger of Wendover, William was present at Gisors in France in 1188 when Henry II of England and Philip II of France agreed to go on crusade: " Thereupon the king of the English first took the sign of the cross at the hands of the Archbishop of Rheims and William of Tyre, the latter of whom had been entrusted by our lord the pope with the office of legate in the affairs of the crusade in the western part of Europe.
The film was followed by Big City with Luise Rainer and Mannequin with Joan Crawford, the latter of which took good billings at the box office.
In 1947, the Freeman and Watts partnership ended, as the latter was disgusted by Freeman's modification of the lobotomy from a surgical operation into a simple " office " procedure.
Antonov's airplanes ( design office prefix An ) range from the rugged An-2 biplane ( which itself is comparatively large for a biplane ) through the An-28 reconnaissance aircraft to the massive An-124 Ruslan and An-225 Mriya strategic airlifters ( the latter being the world's heaviest aircraft with only one currently in service ).
Hawn's box office success continued with comedies like Seems Like Old Times ( 1980 ), Protocol ( 1984 ), and Wildcats ( 1986 ) — Hawn also served as executive producer on the latter two — and dramas like Best Friends ( 1982 ) and Swing Shift ( 1984 ).
Stirling explained his plan to Ritchie, the latter immediately convincing Auchinleck ( in the office next door ) to allow Stirling to form a new Special Forces unit.
Although the population at the time consisted of about 500 native islanders and less than 50 whites, only the latter were permitted to hold office.
To compensate, McMahon cut the pay of both wrestlers and front office personnel – close to 40 % in the latter case ( and about 50 % for top level managers such as Bobby Heenan and Jimmy Hart, who both left ).
The latter was a smash at the box office, grossing over $ 500 million, more than any other film of that year.
There was some dispute over whether Aristide, prior to new elections, should serve the three years he had lost in exile, or whether his term in office should instead be counted strictly according to the date of his inauguration ; it was decided that the latter should be the case.
He worked to bring about peace between the King and the Scots in 1639 and 1640, but when in the latter year the quarrel between Charles and the English parliament was renewed, he deserted the King who soon deprived him of his office of chamberlain.
The office of priesthood became hereditary in the families of both Cinyras and Tamiras, but the descendants of the latter were eventually displaced by those of the former ; in the times of Tacitus, only the priest of Cinyras ' line was consulted.
In mid-June, Goodman joined Schwerner in Meridian, Mississippi, where the latter was designated head of the field office.
The post office was established on April 15, 1856 and was named after the latter of the two men.

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Ovid, on the other hand, supposes that the island was not uninhabited at the time of the birth of Aeacus, and states that, in the reign of Aeacus, Hera, jealous of Aegina, ravaged the island bearing the name of the latter by sending a plague or a fearful dragon into it, by which nearly all its inhabitants were carried off, and that Zeus restored the population by changing the ants into men.
The Branco flows nearly south, and finds its way into the Negro through several channels and a chain of lagoons similar to those of the latter river.
In the First Moroccan Crisis of 1905, Germany nearly came to blows with Britain and France when the latter attempted to establish a protectorate over Morocco.
Browser support for the latter two is, however, nearly non-existent, so HTTP Secure is the dominant method of establishing a secure HTTP connection.
In most situations forming loops and bends with conventional knots is far more practical than using rope splices, even though the latter can nearly maintain the rope's full strength.
However, by the latter half of the 20th century, nearly all of the rights in the Bill of Rights had been applied to the states, under what is known as the incorporation doctrine.
Theia is thought to have struck the Earth at an oblique angle when the latter was nearly fully formed.
The producers of the television show, aware of the nearly thirty-five cartoon drawings that included " The Thing ," as well as the 1954 incarnation, may well have been inspired to create " Thing " in the series based on the latter.
This latter service grew from under 800, 000 networks in late 2005 ( compared to over 500, 000 dial-up connections ), to nearly 2. 6 million by December 2007, and to over 5 million by late 2010 ( 82 % of which were residential and 81 % of which connected at a speed of least 512 kbit / s ). Wireless and satellite networks expanded markedly during 2008-09, and totaled over 1. 5 million in March 2011.
This latter tract nearly corresponded with the old New York county of Gloucester, organized by that province March 16, 1770, with Newbury as the shire town.
This latter tract nearly corresponded with the old New York county of Gloucester, organized by that province March 16, 1770, with Newbury as the shire town.
The latter was nearly fatal.
On the disk, the latter has nearly four times the area as the former ; if one uses finer and finer grids on the sphere, then the ratio of the areas approaches exactly 4.
According to the latter, King Haakon IV of Norway anchored his fleet, including the flagship Kroussden that could carry nearly 300 men, on 5 August 1263 at St Margaret's Hope, where he witnessed an eclipse of the sun prior to sailing south to the Battle of Largs.
The latter Edmund became the de facto archetype ; nearly all subsequent Blackadders in the series were modelled after Edmund, Lord Blackadder, the exceptions being MacAdder, who appeared as a cameo in the finale of Blackadder the Third, and Ebenezer Blackadder, who initially began as the nicest man in England to the point of naivete but who gradually fell back into the standard persona.
Although Pirch ' Corps was sent to trap Grouchy, the latter avoided being surrounded and managed to retreat in good order to Namur on the 19th and 20th, and entered France on the 21st with his force of nearly 30, 000 organised French soldiers with their artillery.
APA published a revised DSM-III-R in 1987 and DSM-IV in 1994, the latter selling nearly a million copies by the end of 2000.
It formed the inspiration for the database-query languages QUEL and SQL, of which the latter, although far less faithful to the original relational model and calculus, is now the de-facto-standard database-query language ; viz., a dialect of SQL is used by nearly every relational-database-management system.
A black line zigzags from the shoulder halfway across the breast ( in some subspecies nearly meeting in the center ), then back to the nape ; a black stripe, extending from the bill, runs below the eye to meet this latter part of the zigzag line.
He held the latter position for nearly forty-five years, with the exception of a short time spent at the University of Leiden, where his health was affected by the Dutch climate.
Towards the end of the 20th century, even though plantings of Cabernet Sauvignon had rapidly increased in Bordeaux to a 2 to 1 ratio in proportion to Cabernet Franc, plantings there were over of the latter, nearly half of the country's total.
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.
The latter weighed nearly two tons and was perhaps the largest HEAT warhead ever deployed.
The latter include the Pase stela ( depicting two figures wearing crowns who are nevertheless identified as a king and queen by the three uninscribed cartouches ); the Berlin 25574 stela ( depicting Akhenaten and Nefertiti but with an extra, fourth, cartouche added to indicate two kings rather than a king and queen ); and in Meryre II's tomb, a scene in which the figures of Akhenaten and Nefertiti are nearly superimposed over each other ( which is interpreted as indicating the oneness of their co-rule ).
Those of the latter type we must suppose were nearly always vaulted, for a central dome would seem to furnish their very raison d ' etre.

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