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latter and paper
A detailed study of this latter phenomenon was not attempted in this paper.
The FSF recommends using the term " free software " rather than " open source software " because, as they state in a paper on Free Software philosophy, the latter term and the associated marketing campaign focuses on the technical issues of software development, avoiding the issue of user freedoms.
The latter group wanted a government-owned central bank that could print paper money as Congress required.
A rebuttal paper by John Leslie points out a difference between the observation of double sixes and the observation of fine tuning, namely that the former is not necessary ( the roll could have come out differently ) while the latter is necessary ( our universe must support life, which means ex hypothesi that we must see fine tuning ).
He next published a paper on the production of water by burning inflammable air ( that is, hydrogen ) in dephlogisticated air ( now known to be oxygen ), the latter a constituent of atmospheric air ( phlogiston theory ).
The latter publication, a weekly paper published on Thursdays, continues to be published as the Hastings Banner.
This latter paper, which traces the history of the controversies to that point, and a series of three papers in 1981 by Beverly Whipple and colleagues in the Journal of Sex Research, became the focal point of the current debate.
The latter part of the 1960s saw the paper chart the rise of psychedelia and the continued dominance of British groups of the time.
* The term kitchen towel can refer to either a dish towel or to a paper towel, the latter usage being primarily British.
In about 1900, the latter then evolved into the modern legal pad when a local judge requested for a margin to be drawn on the left side of the paper.
The preferred forms of paper money were gold certificates and National Gold Bank Notes, the latter having been created specifically to address the desire for hard money in California.
The most divisive political issue of the day was the use of hard money, or specie, versus the use of paper money, and Hopkins sided with the latter group.
As the latter paper revealed, the commonplace convergent evolution of bill morphology hampered Raikow's analysis.
Le Sage's own theory became a subject of re-newed interest in the latter part of the 19th century following a paper published by Kelvin in 1873.
In May 2006 the paper announced a week-end magazine called Libé week-end, with a supplement called Ecrans ( covering television, internet and film ), and another called R. ( The latter was abandoned in September of the same year )
The paper also has regular weekly sections devoted to ' Food ', ' Home & Garden ', and ' Wine ', the latter of which is unique.
As an attempt at atonement, the paper established a charity fund for the victims of mental illness, although some mental health charities condemned The Suns latter action that day as being grossly cynical in the light of the former.
For more demanding applications, the filter paper in the latter two may be replaced with a sintered glass frit.
Some early examples used for computer-output recording were the 1954 IBM 740 CRT Recorder, and the 1962 Stromberg-Carlson SC-4020, the latter using a Charactron CRT for text and vector graphic output to either 16mm motion picture film, 16mm microfilm, or hard-copy paper output.
( 4 ) The following peasant Mandate, compiled by the newspaper Izvestia Vserossiiskogo Soveta Krestyanskikh Deputatov from 242 local peasant mandates and published in No. 88 of that paper ( Petrograd, No. 88, August 19, 1917 ), shall serve everywhere to guide the implementation of the great land reforms until a final decision on the latter is taken by the Constituent Assembly.
Mixed Dirichlet / Neumann boundary conditions were first considered by Warren Siegel in 1976 as a means of lowering the critical dimension of open string theory from 26 or 10 to 4 ( Siegel also cites unpublished work by Halpern, and a 1974 paper by Chodos and Thorn, but a reading of the latter paper shows that it is actually concerned with linear dilation backgrounds, not Dirichlet boundary conditions ).
His resignation from the latter position after eight months prompted a letter of protest signed by more than a hundred of the paper ’ s writers.
In the 5 / 17 / 2012 strip, during which Ann Eiffel plans to sue Toni and her niece, Shannon ( the latter having bit her finger in an April 2012 strip ), Ox returns and upon learning of the event and Ann's cruel way of forcing him to sign a paper to file lawsuit, he refuses and sees Ann as another bully.
In the latter half of part II of that paper, Maxwell gives a separate physical explanation for each of the two phenomena.

latter and judged
It may be noted that railgun velocities generally fall within the range of those achievable by two stage light gas guns ; however, the latter are generally only considered to be suitable for laboratory use while railguns are judged to offer some potential prospects for development as military weapons.
Sauron apparently hoped to secure some kind of " amnesty " from Eönwë, but the latter was not authorized to pardon a Maia like himself, so he ordered Sauron to return to Valinor to be judged by the Valar.
The problem with the latter approach, according to Griffith, stems from the fact that judges cannot be removed if the decisions they make are judged to be wrong by citizens of a polity.
The latter practice reflects the idea that Hoshana Rabbah is the end of the High Holy Day season, when the world is judged for the coming year.
They may require that any pay received by an offender while incarcerated go at least in part to compensate the victims, and that royalties to any creative works such as books, screenplays or similar works created by the offender judged to be derived from the events of the offense be assigned to the victims ( though these latter requirements have been challenged as a violation of the constitutional guarantee of free speech ).

latter and Reed
Since the latter part of the 1990s Anderson and Lou Reed have collaborated on a number of recordings together.
Colin Bradshaw, in British Birds, has written several articles on morphological similarity between cross-generic species-pairs e. g. Eastern Olivaceous and Blyth's Reed warblers ( Bradshaw 2000 ) and Paddyfield and Booted warblers ( e. g. Bradshaw & Steele 1995, Bradshaw & Steele 1997, the latter a response to Lars Svensson's comments on Bradshaw & Steele 1995 ).
The latter journey is also covered by his travelling companion, Gavin Maxwell, in A Reed Shaken by the Wind – a Journey through the Unexplored Marshlands of Iraq ( Longman, 1959 ).
The same storyline was again presented in television episodes ( both titled " Yellow Jack ") of Celanese Theatre ( 1952 ) and of Producers ' Showcase ( 1955 ), in the latter of which Reed was portrayed by Broderick Crawford.
Her playing style has been compared to Michael Hedges and Preston Reed, the latter of whom she explicitly cites as an influence.
As a delegate to the Continental Congress, Reed accused Arnold of military malpractice whilst the latter was in command at Philadelphia.
Verve Records released The Best of The Velvet Underground: Words and Music of Lou Reed ( 1989 ) and the latter by compiling a box set simply called The Velvet Underground ( 1986 ).
The latter track reunited Reed with erstwhile Velvet Underground bandmate Doug Yule, playing bass.

latter and success
His Elo rating shot from 2540 in 1971 to 2660 in 1973, when he shared second in the USSR Chess Championship, and finished equal first with Viktor Korchnoi in the Leningrad Interzonal Tournament, with the latter success qualifying him for the 1974 Candidates Matches, which would determine the challenger of the reigning world champion, Bobby Fischer.
Alfred is particularly credited with the success of this latter battle.
The latter is being aggressively marketed by InterSystems and has had success in penetrating new markets, such as telecommunications, in addition to existing markets.
During the latter half of the 20th century, pizza become a globally accessible dish, mainly due to Italian immigrants that had brought their dishes to new people with resounding success, often in racially and culturally resistive environments.
The band was an international success, with worldwide hits such as " Computer Game / Firecracker " ( 1978 ) and " Behind the Mask " ( 1978 ), the latter written and sung by Sakamoto.
Oswald gave the island of Lindisfarne to Aidan as his episcopal see, and Aidan achieved great success in spreading the Christian faith ; Bede mentions that Oswald acted as Aidan's interpreter when the latter was preaching, since Aidan did not know English well and Oswald had learned Irish during his exile.
In the latter part of 1929, Jack Warner hired George Arliss to star in Disraeli, which was a success.
The album featured the US and UK hit tunes " Dear Madam Barnum " and " The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead ", the latter bringing the band perhaps its greatest success after the early 1980s.
The defeat of the latter, who was taken prisoner at Mirebeau on the first of August 1202, seemed to ensure John's success, but he was abandoned by William des Roches, who in 1203 assisted Philip Augustus in subduing the whole of Anjou.
The latter was a major success in the ratings and has been frequently shown on TV in the years since.
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.
The latter was not a major success.
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 ).
These countries bought substantial numbers of the Fokker C. V reconnaissance aircraft, which became Fokker's main success in the latter part of the 1920s and early 1930s.
Contributions from new teammates, such as wingers Duane Sutter and Anders Kallur and stay-at-home defensemen Dave Langevin, Gord Lane and Ken Morrow ( the latter fresh off a gold medal win at the 1980 Olympics ), also figured prominently in the Islanders ' playoff success.
The most significant indicator of the nobles ' success was the establishment of two tax rates – one for the cities and the other for the countryside-to the great advantage of the latter, which the nobles ruled.
The Heat missed Mourning for 69 games in 2000 – 01, yet found success with Grant, Jones and Mason, the latter of whom was named to his first All-Star game.
Hence, when the latter entered Constantinople at the end of 1354, his success was easy.
In 42 BC he commanded a fleet of fifty ships in the Ionian sea, and gained considerable success against the Second Triumvirate, completely defeating Gnaeus Domitius Calvinus on the day of the first battle of Philippi, as the latter attempted to sail out of Brundisium.
Eagles in Mindanao often find success using the latter method while hunting flying lemurs, since they are nocturnal animals who try use camoflauge to protect them by day.
Belzoni ’ s success as a farming hub sapped Rattan of much of its potential vitality, and it was not until the latter ’ s decline that Rattan emerged as the population center of southeastern area of the county.
It was a proven success from the beginning, and remained opened until the latter half of the 20th century.
Their films — Cats Don't Dance, Quest for Camelot and The Iron Giant — failed to come close to Disney's success, although the latter film received critical praise and developed a cult following.
## Performers who have consistent success in one part of the world but who are known for only one song outside that region are usually considered one-hit wonders in the latter.
" In fact, in the UK, this latter hit surpassed the success of " Walking on Sunshine ," reaching number 3 on the charts, and they are often not regarded as a one-hit wonder there.

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