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latter and segments
The latter two combine in the middle of the city to form the Downtown Connector ( I-75 / 85 ), which carries more than 340, 000 vehicles per day and is one of the ten most congested segments of interstate highway in the United States.
The sensory part of the latter reaches the spinal column at certain spinal segments.
The PDP-6 supported time sharing through the use of a status bit selecting between two operating modes (" Executive " and " User ", with access to I / O, etc., being restricted in the latter ), and a single relocation / protection register which allowed a user's address space to be limited to a set section of main memory ( a second relocation / protection register for shareable " high segments " was added on the PDP-10 ).
The thoracic segments are fused, but otherwise distinct from the head and abdomen, the latter being composed of seven visible segments.
In 1979, Tyne Tees launched two national series, Alright Now and Check it Out, the latter a mix of rock music and segments on youth-oriented social issues ; among performances by established acts, the two shows offered early exposure to bands linked to the North East, notably Dire Straits and The Police.
During the latter half of the show's run, and for at most until a year after it was canceled, short 30-second segments from America's Funniest People ran in commercial breaks during ABC's Saturday morning lineup.
In both the original and latter format, each week consisted of four main segments and at least one peripheral segment.
In the latter part of his career, Harvey became known for appearing in the " You Make the Call " segments on the televised Game of the Week.
The latter word is easily open to translation, coming from two segments, riki " kingdom " and ragna " of the rulers ", meaning the gods ( see under Ragnarök ).
At this time, the only segments of what is now the Chiltern Main Line in existence were the Aynho – Banbury – Leamington – Birmingham route, and the single-track Wycombe Railway between Princes Risborough and High Wycombe ; the latter continued further south, via Bourne End, to Maidenhead on the 1838 Great Western Main Line.
In the latter years, however, emphasis on struggles between religious orders as well as segments of the European society would take precedent.
The various surface highway segments are named either Highland Road, Huron Street or Hall Road, with the latter known as an area for shopping and dining.
The contorted stems may account for the common names " Dancing Bones Cactus " and " Drunkard's Dream ", or the bottle shape of the segments may account for the latter.
The latter tagline was a reference to WINS's format clock, which segments every 20 minutes.
The book is divided into ten segments ; the first one displays the creation of cats in general, where the latter nine reveal events in Garfield's nine lives.
Each show consisted of three 5-6 minute segments, with the introductory segment featuring Super Bwoing, and the latter featuring one of the other five heroes.
The latter segments of the campaign, including the D-series and module Q1, are set in a vast network of caverns and tunnels called the Underdark.
The latter segments of the campaign, including the D-series and module Q1, are set in a vast network of caverns and tunnels called the Underdark.
Keolis has also bid to run some California commuter rail segments and two MARC lines in Maryland, even though with the latter, the company is running into similar issues with the VRE bidding.

latter and Book
Both differ substantially from the Book of Common Prayer, though the latter includes in the Order Two form of the Holy Communion a very slight revision of the prayer book service, largely along the lines proposed for the 1928 Prayer Book.
In terms of values, Leeming contrasts " the myth of Jesus " with the myths of other " Christian heroes such as St. George, Roland, el Cid, and even King Arthur "; the latter hero myths, Leeming argues, reflect the survival of pre-Christian heroic values —" values of military dominance and cultural differentiation and hegemony "— more than the values expressed in the Christ story. Pomors often depicted Sirin s on the illustrations in the Book of Genesis as birds sitting in paradise trees.
Jews and Christians consider the Book of Isaiah a part of their Biblical canon ; he is the first listed ( although not the earliest ) of the neviim akharonim, the latter prophets.
This was based on Aquinas ' conflation of natural law and natural right, the latter of which Aristotle posits in Book V of the Nicomachean Ethics (= Book IV of the Eudemian Ethics ).
With Hulsius, Jacob entered into a polemical discussion of the verse in the Book of Haggai: " The latter splendor of this house shall be greater than the former " ( 2: 9 ), which Hulsius attempted to prove was a reference to the Church.
According to some, Aquinas conflates the natural law and natural right, the latter of which Aristotle posits in Book V of the Nicomachean Ethics ( Book IV of the Eudemian Ethics ).
The Jewish Sages themselves considered this a prophetic work that was written during the time of the Prophet Jeremiah by his colleagues, but these latter prophets then attributed their result to king Solomon, just as other writings of Jewish Scripture have been written by one prophet while being attributed to another, such as the Book of Hosea, Isaiah, and others.
Unabridged and unexpurgated translations were made, first by John Payne, under the title The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night ( 1882, nine volumes ), and then by Sir Richard Francis Burton, entitled The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night ( 1885, ten volumes ) – the latter was, according to some assessments, partially based on the former, leading to charges of plagiarism.
An indication of the latter thesis, however, is the Gospel Book.
It was included in the latter in the Domesday Book.
The latter is mentioned many times in the Book of Exodus in the Torah, the Bible, and the Quran.
Religious-themed books include The Children's Book of Hymns ( 1929 ) and He Leadeth Me ( 1933 ), the latter written in collaboration with her sister.
Hoot, Hiassen's first book for young readers, has won both a Newbery Honor from the Association for Library Service to Children and won the 2005 Rebecca Caudill Young Readers ' Book Award, selected for the latter honor by school-age children ( grades 4-8 ) in the U. S. State of Illinois.
Beck was guest of honor at the 1973 Comic Art Convention and the 1977 San Diego Comic Book Convention, memorabily at the latter he in the evening played guitar serenading fans and guests poolside at the El Cortez Hotel.
For example, one of the main tales of Book II chapter 3 concerns a Norwegian tailor, and a number of Norwegian words such as bakvandets, Knut Oelsvinger and Bygmester Finnegan ( the latter a reference to Ibsen's Bygmeester Solness ) are used throughout.
Other important works of this period include the Kokin Wakashū ( 905 ), a waka-poetry anthology, and The Pillow Book ( 990s ), the latter written by Murasaki Shikibu's contemporary and rival, Sei Shōnagon, as an essay about the life, loves, and pastimes of nobles in the Emperor's court.
The town was also known as Smeltzer or Smeltzer's Grove ( the latter being technically the name of the post office in the town ); this name appears, for instance in the original Wisconsin Constitution and the first edition of the Wisconsin Blue Book, and will occasionally be found in official use at least as late as 1870.
To that latter end, Stanley R. Larson ( a Rasmussen graduate student ) set about applying modern text critical standards to the manuscripts and early editions of the Book of Mormon as his thesis project – which he completed in 1974.
In August 1985, MCA Records released the group album, Streetfighter which yielded two singles in the title track and " Book Of Love ," the latter a post-disco style revamp of The Monotones ' 1958 era recording.
Excerpts of the story were published before, in The Silmarillion ( prose ), Unfinished Tales ( prose ), The Book of Lost Tales Part II ( prose ), The Lays of Beleriand ( verse in alliterative long-lines ) and most recently in 1994 in The War of the Jewels ( prose ), the latter three part of The History of Middle-earth series.

latter and Mormon
The first Euroamerican settlers in the Moapa Valley were Mormon pioneers in the latter 1880s.
: Your letter of yesterday is received & I hasten to answer as fully as I can -- Joseph Smith Jr first come to my notice in the year 1824 in the summer of that year I contracted with his father to build a fence on my property in the corse of that work I approach Joseph & ask how it is in a half day you put up what requires your father & 2 brothers a full day working together he says I have not been with out assistance but can not say more only you better find out the next day I take the older Smith by the arm & he says Joseph can see any thing he wishes by looking at a stone Joseph often sees Spirits here with great kettles of coin money it was Spirits who brought up rock because Joseph made no attempt on their money I latter dream I converse with spirits which let me count their money when I awake I have in my hand a dollar coin which I take for a sign Joseph describes what I seen in every particular says he the spirits are grieved so I through back the dollar in the fall of the year 1827 I hear Joseph found a gold bible I take Joseph aside & he says it is true I found it 4 years ago with my stone but only just got it because of the enchantment the old spirit come to me 3 times in the same dream & says dig up the gold but when I take it up the next morning the spirit transfigured himself from a white salamander in the bottom of the hole & struck me 3 times & held the treasure & would not let me have it because I lay it down to cover over the hole when the spirit says do not lay it down Joseph says when can I have it the spirit says one year from to day if you obay me look to the stone after a few days he looks the spirit says bring your brother Alvin Joseph says he is dead shall I bring what remains but the spirit is gone Joseph goes to get the gold bible but the spirit says you did not bring your brother you can not have it look to the stone Joseph looks but can not see who to bring the spirit says I tricked you again look to the stone Joseph looks & sees his wife on the 22d day of Sept 1827 they get the gold bible -- I give Joseph $ 50 to move him down to Pa Joseph says when you visit me I will give you a sign he gives me some hiroglyphics I take then to Utica Albany & New York in the last place Dr Mitchel gives me an introduction to Professor Anthon says he they are short hand Egyption the same what was used in ancient times bring me the old book & I will translate says I it is made of precious gold & is sealed from view says he I can not read a sealed book -- Joseph found some giant silver specticles with the plates he puts them in an old hat & in the darkness reads the words & in this way it is all translated & written down -- about the middle of June 1829 Joseph takes me together with Oliver Cowdery & David Whitmer to have a view of the plates our names are appended to the book of Mormon which I had printed with my own money -- space and time both prevent me from writing more at present if there is any thing further you wish to inquire I shall attend to it
This church initially accepted only the King James Bible and Book of Mormon, though it rejected the latter in 1973 and formally dissolved itself in 1984.
In addition to many superficial changes, this latter work contains significant redactions, deletions, and additions of new material to the older revelations, and the nature of these changes has been controversial, in part because these changes are not widely known by Mormon adherents, and in part because the changes have been used by secular Mormon scholars to support a hypothesis that Mormon theology developed gradually, and underwent theological reversals and significant changes.
In a letter of 1870, Harris swore, " o man ever heard me in any way deny the truth of the Book of Mormon, the administration of the angel that showed me the plates, nor the organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints under the administration of Joseph Smith, Jun., the prophet whom the Lord raised up for that purpose in these the latter days, that he may show forth his power and glory.
He was engaged on active service on the frontier in the Southwest and in the Mexican-American War, in the latter briefly commanding the Mormon Battalion.
The latter two terms were coined by individuals within members of LDS blogging community as a play on the name of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir ; however, not all LDS-themed bloggers like or use the name Bloggernacle, or even consider their blog to be part of it.
The latter received widespread attention and reactions from the Mormon community varied.

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