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The name comes from the German Kohl (" cabbage ") plus Rübe ~ Rabi ( Swiss German variant ) (" turnip "), because the swollen stem resembles the latter, hence its Austrian name Kohlrübe.
It resembles koliva from Serbia or Romania ( used usually for funerals ), but the latter is mixed only with walnuts, sugar and raisins.
The latter situation more closely resembles typical human fraternal polyandry.
The latter resembles an ass, to which it is closely related, while the former two are more horse-like.
The latter may cause confusion because it resembles an English convention sometimes used for married and maiden names.
The latter version published in New Worlds more closely resembles Part I of the novel, " Earth and the Overlords ".
Lakoff wrote Moral Politics soon after the Republican Party's " Contract With America " takeover of Congress under the Clinton presidency, and his usage of the terms " liberal " and " conservative " is strongly resembles how those labels might have been used in the 1994 elections, the former having much to do with the Democratic party and the latter with the Republican party ; indeed, chapter 9, " Moral Categories in Politics ", presents Hillary Clinton as a prototypical " liberal " and Newt Gingrich as a prototypical " conservative ".
The first is closest to the Native Americans ' worldview ; the latter resembles the Vedic outlook.
The latter resembles an ass, while the former two are more horse-like.
G. esculenta resembles the various species of true morel, although the latter are more symmetric and look more like pitted gray, tan, or brown sponges.
The East African oryx ( shown ) resembles the closely related gemsbok, but the latter has an entirely black tail, a black patch at the base of the tail, and more black to the legs and lower flanks.
The Wilson's Warbler closely resembles the Yellow Warbler: the latter is distinguished primarily by its yellow tailfeathers.
The latter had a two-piece stock and a massive steel receiver and closely resembles the Mle 1886 Lebel.
Beyond the reversal of ethnicities, the latter added the claim that he and the future Hornet were cousins, and the art's depiction of this Hornet's unnamed paternal grandparents resembles Paul Reid and Mishi Kato.
This resembles the closely related Alucitidae ( many-plumed moths ) at first glance, but the latter have a greater number of symmetrical plumes.
This latter explanation is more plausible, especially since the guitar solo of " Hotel California " so eerily resembles the soloing by Martin Barre and Ian Anderson in " We Used to Know ," which cannot be explained by the chord sequence alone.
* Race culminatus: It resembles the nominate, but has a yellow base of the upper mandible and ridge to its bill, orange-yellow uppertail coverts and the throat and breast are white ( occasionally tinged yellow ), with just a narrow red band separating the latter from the black belly.
The Muixeranga resembles the modern castellers in many ways, the latter being spread all over Catalonia.
This species resembles the White-tailed Trogon, but the latter is larger and has a complete pale blue eye-ring in both sexes.
The second time the chorus is sung in the single version, the second line becomes " Or let the eagle tell you where he's been " from the original " Or asked the grinning bobcat why he grinned ," likely because the latter phrase refers to imagery in the movie of a fictitious constellation which resembles a bobcat.
; Swampland ( dark green ): Domain of the Prince and Princess of Water, the former living in a large castle and the latter in what resembles a pagoda.
; Desert: Domain of the Prince and Princess of Fire, the former living in what resembles an Aztec pyramid and the latter in a large Taj Mahal or mosque-like building ( incorrectly called a " minaret ").
It so closely resembles the latter of these that some paleontologists have considered them to represent the same animal.
This " older model " resembles the latter machines with only a few noticeable differences.

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Note that congruences alter some properties, such as location and orientation, but leave others unchanged, like distance and angle s. The latter sort of properties are called invariant ( mathematics ) | invariant s and studying them is the essence of geometry.
Some of the characters from the latter reappear, and the same sort of shape-shifting magic is much in evidence, side by side with a grim, almost callous realism.
In 1981, Kathleen Wheeler contrasts the Crewe Manuscript note with the Preface: " Contrasting this relatively factual, literal, and dry account of the circumstances surrounding the birth of the poem with the actual published preface, one illustrates what the latter is not: it is not a literal, dry, factual account of this sort, but a highly literary piece of composition, providing the verse with a certain mystique.
This latter approach is of greater use to advanced users who know exactly what sort of information they are looking for.
Knox described them as " wild men ," but also said there was a " tamer sort ," and that the latter sometimes served in the king's army.
Although the latter was still considered better than an average prostitute, the former was the sort most often romanticized and treated more-or-less equal to women of the nobility.
The latter was a sort of comeback for Hawn, who had been out of the spotlight for two years since the 1976 release of The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox, while she was focusing on her marriage and the birth of her son.
This latter feature depends upon whether or not it is cost effective to second sort outward letters, and tends to be used only at main sorting offices where high volumes are handled.
The latter provided audiences with the sort of information later provided by intertitles, and can help historians imagine what the film may have been like.
Some adages, such as Murphy's Law, are first formulated informally and given proper names later, while others, such as the Peter Principle, have proper names in their initial formulation ; it might be argued that the latter sort does not represent " true " adages, but the two types are often difficult to distinguish.
The latter style often doubles as a sort of culinary travelogue, giving background and context to a recipe that the first type of book would assume its audience is already familiar with.
In the latter time frame, Durham is suspected to be a con artist of some type, who travels around the world visiting rich Copies and offering them prime real estate in some sort of advanced supercomputer which, according to his pitch, will never be shut down and will be powerful enough to support any number of Copies in VR environments of their own designing at no slowdown whatsoever, no matter how preposterously opulent those environments might be.
An unusual concentration of plays with the latter sort of staging requirement can be associated with the Rose, indicating that the Rose had an enhanced capacity for this particularity of stagecraft.
In the latter example there is a clear indication that T ' Pol enjoyed taking part in this sort of deception.
The latter novel also reveals that Susan possesses a sort of hyperawareness of the world around her, in that she is " aware of every step of the rocks beneath feet and the stars overhead.
John Gay's Trivia and Beggar's Opera were mock-heroic ( the latter in opera ), and Samuel Johnson's London is a mock-heroic of a sort.
The latter, dual to Φ in its ' test function ' topology, is realised as a space of distributions or generalised functions of some sort, and the linear functionals on the subspace Φ of type
Surprisingly, any computation that can be performed by this sort of machine can also be performed by an ordinary Turing machine, although the latter may be slower or require a larger total region of its tape.
* A Discovery of the Fraudulent practises of Iohn Darrel, Bacheler of Artes, in his proceedings concerning the Pretended Possession and dispossession of William Somers at Nottingham ; of Thomas Darling, the boy of Burton at Caldwell ; and of Katherine Wright at Mansfield, & Whittlington ; and of his dealings with one Mary Couper at Nottingham, detecting in some sort the deceitfull trade in these latter dayes of casting out Deuils, London, John Wolfe, 1599 ;
The latter reason caught the producers by surprise, as the writers deliberately refrained from including any sort of profanity in the dialogue.
Gregory Kealey felt Ryerson overextended himself in his argument that the land-monopoly represented asort of commercialised feudalism ” which “ loomed as the dominating problem before the Canadas .” But Ryerson ’ s analysis of the 1837 Rebellions held true for Kealey, as he agrees with the classical Marxist formulation, that “ potential production forces were stifled by dominant property relations ; and as long as the latter couldn ’ t be broken down progress remained illusory .” Therefore, the rebellions of 1837 were an effort to break the “ rule of a landlord-merchant oligarchy ,” blocking the development of industrial capitalism.
( In some churches these latter duties are handled by a Master of Ceremonies, while the verger functions as a sort of marshal in the procession.
In the latter case the aristeia is of a different sort of grief.
She generally precedes the use of the latter art with a sort of mantra, in which she states that she willingly chooses to undertake the dangerous action, and is prepared to accept full responsibility for all its consequences.

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