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latter and part
the complete, in the latter part.
Particularly hard for the therapist to grasp are those instances in which the patient is manifesting an introject traceable to something in the therapist, some aspect of the therapist of which the latter is himself only poorly aware, and the recognition of which, as a part of himself, he finds distinctly unwelcome.
Except for a few months in late 1960 and early 1961, retail farm equipment sales have trailed year-earlier levels since the latter part of 1959.
Turkey's First Geography Congress in 1941 created two regions to the east of the Gulf of Iskenderun-Black Sea line named the Eastern Anatolia Region and the Southeastern Anatolia Region, the former largely corresponding to the western part of the Armenian Highland, the latter to the northern part of the Mesopotamian plain.
In the latter part of the 4th century BC, the Macedonian Greek king Alexander the Great conquered the peninsula.
Armenia experienced a construction boom during the latter part of the 2000s.
In the latter part of the 1990s Waugh himself, along with his twin brother Mark, scored heavily for Australia and fast bowlers Glenn McGrath and Jason Gillespie made a serious impact, especially the former.
Even though this period-known in its earlier part as the Spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period-in its latter part was fraught with chaos and bloody battles, it is also known as the Golden Age of Chinese philosophy because a broad range of thoughts and ideas were developed and discussed freely.
He was born in the latter part of the 12th century at Bennes, a village between Ollé and Chauffours in the diocese of Chartres.
He ordained further that some should be called " Abbreviators of the Upper Bar " ( Abbreviatores de Parco Majori ; the name derived from a space in the chancery, surrounded by a grating, in which the officials sat, which is called higher or lower ( major or minor ) according to the proximity of the seats to that of the vice-chancellor ), the others of the Lower Bar ( Abbreviatores de Parco Minori ); that the former should sit upon a slightly raised portion of the chamber, separated from the rest of the hall or chamber by lattice work, assist the Cardinal Vice-Chancellor, subscribe the letters and have the principal part in examining, revising, and expediting the apostolic letters to be issued with the leaden seal ; that the latter, however, should sit among the apostolic writers upon benches in the lower part of the chamber, and their duty was to carry the signed schedules or supplications to the prelates of the upper bar.
In the 20th century the first part of the prologue ( chapters 1: 1-2: 5 ) and the two parts of the epilogue ( 17-21 ) were commonly seen as miscellaneous collections of fragments tacked on to the main text, and the second part of the prologue ( 2: 6-3: 6 ) as an introduction composed expressly for the book ; this view has been challenged in the latter decades of the century, and there is an increasing willingness to see Judges as the work of a single individual, working by carefully selecting, reworking and positioning his source material to introduce and conclude his themes.
During the latter part of his career, Lancaster left adventure and acrobatic movies behind and portrayed more distinguished characters.
It was not until the latter part of August that troops were brought by land into the neighbourhood of Antony's camp on the north side of the strait.
When Croatia declared independence in 1991, the only true motorways in the country were Zagreb – Karlovac ( the northernmost part of A1 ) and Zagreb-Slavonski Brod ( A3 ), the latter being part of the highway " Bratstvo i jedinstvo ".
Among the teachings of Jesus Christ in the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of Matthew, the message to his followers that one should " Turn the other cheek " and his example in the story Pericope Adulterae, in which Jesus intervenes in the stoning of an adulteress, are generally accepted as his condemnation of physical retaliation ( though most scholars agree that the latter passage was " certainly not part of the original text of St John's Gospel ") More militant Christians consider Romans 13: 3 – 4 to support the death penalty.
They had come to Bengal with the Pratiharas when the latter conquered part of the province.
This name later became somewhat standard in the latter part of the 20th century ( see swing revival ), presumably because it helped to distinguish the dance from other contemporary dances that share the " shag " designation ( e. g., Carolina Shag ).
More French settlers, primarily from the Vienne, Normandie, and Brittany regions of France, continued to populate the colony of Acadia during the latter part of the 17th and early part of the 18th centuries.
The latter document has been criticised for claiming that non-Christians are in a " gravely deficient situation " as compared to Catholics, but also adds that " for those who are not formally and visibly members of the Church, salvation in Christ is accessible by virtue of a grace which, while having a mysterious relationship to the Church, does not make them formally part of the Church, but enlightens them in a way which is accommodated to their spiritual and material situation.

latter and Gibbs
In the latter category, Henry Gibbs ' Affectionately Yours, Fanny: Fanny Kemble and the Theatre was published in eight editions in English between 1945 and 1947.
Dyson and Melvin Gibbs, the latter of which has played on all of the DJ Logic solo releases as well.
It is in the Super Six match that Steve Waugh is reported to have told Herschelle Gibbs " Mate, you just dropped the World Cup " when the latter dropped him en route to a match-winning century, a comment which has been denied by Waugh himself in interviews.
Against the latter, his 7 / 83 and 3 / 44 at the MCG in the first Test took him past the world record for the most Test wickets held by Lance Gibbs.
It was also known as the “ McAdoo Mikado ”, after William Gibbs McAdoo, who was appointed as Director General of Railroads when the United States commenced hostilities during the latter part of World War I and the USRA was established.
Campbell went on to replace Gibbs as the architect of Burlington House around 1717, where the latter had designed the offices and colonnades for the young Lord Burlington.
During the latter half of the 19th century, physicists such as Rudolf Clausius, Peter Guthrie Tait, and Willard Gibbs worked to develop the concept of a thermodynamic system and the correlative energetic laws which govern its associated processes.

latter and tenure
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.
Thus the court accepted that a modified doctrine of tenure operated in Australia, and that the law of tenure ( as a product of the common law ) could co-exist with the law of native title ( as a product of customary laws and traditions ), though where there had been a valid grant of fee simple by the Crown the latter title would be extinguished.
This latter naming style was most common at Xerox PARC during Simonyi's tenure there.
However, the latter part of his tenure saw increasing focus on the Vietnam War, which he supported.
At non-research schools the latter distinction is of course less meaningful, making the absence of tenure the main difference.
Guus Hiddink was caretaker manager of Chelsea in 2009, leading his team to the semi-final of the UEFA Champions League where they shut out FC Barcelona at Nou Camp and tied them back at Stamford Bridge ( the latter being a very controversial game, the match official being Tom Henning Øvrebø ), with Chelsea eliminated on away goals ), and finished off his tenure with the team as they won the FA Cup The club was reported happy to have Hiddink as manager even on a temporary basis.
During his tenure, Laws became famous for a changing-room altercation after a defeat at Luton with Italian striker Ivano Bonetti, which left the latter with a broken cheekbone, and caused the popular player to leave the club at the end of the season.
Among Florence Wesleyan ’ s graduates were Alabama governor Emmet O ' Neal and Texas governor Lawrence Sullivan “ Sul ” Ross ( the latter of whose tenure as president of Texas A & M University was known as the ' golden age ' of that institution ).
The latter part of Inzamam's tenure as Pakistan captain was less successful and the team was embroiled in many controversies culminating in a disappointingly early exit from the 2007 Cricket World Cup at the hands of lowly ranked Ireland.
Other names for tenant-in-chief were captal or baron, although the latter term came to mean specifically one who held in-chief by the tenure per baroniam, the feudal baron.
Although he only won two Pac-10 Conference titles due to the latter half of his tenure being occupied by USC's dominance of the league, he is credited with building Oregon into a major football power.
During Middleton's tenure at LSU the presidency of the university changed hands from President Atkinson to President James Monroe Smith, the latter an appointee of Governor Long.
He was dropped from the latter position on April 1, 1978, but retained the former throughout Lyon's tenure as Premier.
The title of the compilation is a joke alluding to the relative lack of success achieved by the Red Hot Chili Peppers during their tenure with EMI, highlighting the irony that many of the tracks included on what is supposed to be a ' greatest hits ' compilation were generally singles that peaked notably low in the charts, arguably too low to be considered ' hits ' ( and even in some cases, such as " The Brothers Cup " and " Johnny Kick a Hole in the Sky ", were never released as singles at all with the latter song never even being performed live ).
This switch should have spelled trouble for channel 17, which had languished in the ratings in the latter part of its tenure with ABC.
In the latter role, he had oversight of Fidelity ’ s global portfolio management and research teams ; during his tenure as president, Fidelity ’ s assets under management increased from $ 500 billion to $ 900 billion.
The latter part of Wagoner's tenure as CEO of General Motors found him under heavy criticism as the market valuation of GM went down by more than 90 % and the company lost more than $ 82 billion USD.
Such a parallel was apt as, like Blair, Wilson was considered a relatively young Prime Minister, his administration ended an extended period of Conservative governments ( tarnished in the latter period by scandal ), and his early tenure coincided with a period of economic prosperity.
Todd English, Kerry Simon and Marcus Samuelsson ( both challengers ) later competed on Iron Chef America ( the latter also appeared as a contestant on The Next Iron Chef season 4 and was placed in 6th place ), but there has been absolutely no mention made of their tenure on Iron Chef USA.
During his tenure, both the Cairnhill and Barker Road premises were expanded, the latter with the building of the Lee Hall, a three-storey building housing twelve classrooms and four laboratories.
It therefore seems likely that Kennett may have been largely absent from Ambrosden in the latter years of his tenure.
Many changes were made to the house during his tenure, including the dismantling of the gatehouse side of the courtyard and the long gallery, the latter of which may have been done because of their being considered unsafe.
Discontent with Thatcher's leadership of the party had been growing over the latter years of her tenure.

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