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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.
Bees are adapted for feeding on nectar and pollen, the former primarily as an energy source and the latter primarily for protein and other nutrients.
The latter two are distinctively different from the former two in that in the processing of beverages, the distillation is not used as a true purification method but more to transfer all volatiles from the source materials to the distillate.
Modern western mysticism and new age philosophy often use the term ' the Divine ' as a noun in this latter sense: a non-specific principle and / or being that gives rise to the world, and acts as the source or wellspring of life.
The work of post-war Germany's leading novelists Heinrich Böll and Günter Grass provided source material for the adaptations The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum ( 1975 ) ( by Schlöndorff and Margarethe von Trotta ) and The Tin Drum ( 1979 ) ( by Schlöndorff alone ) respectively, the latter becoming the first German film to win the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
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 is an important mission to the Falkland Islands government as the Hercules verifies that all fishing vessels are licensed ; at £ 1, 000 per licence per season this is an extremely lucrative source of income.
Another source distinguishes Islamist from Islamic " by the fact that the latter refers to a religion and culture in existence over a millennium, whereas the first is a political / religious phenomenon linked to the great events of the 20th century ".
Although a perennial source of controversy, Aristotle arguably views the latter as both eternal and immaterial in nature, as exemplified in his theology of unmoved movers.
" The author constructed the latter from an Icelandic saga source, and describes an experiment performed to determine its accuracy.
Without this capacity, which is often the case in practice, to produce a representation with lower resolution or lower fidelity than a given one, one needs to start with the original source signal and encode, or start with a compressed representation and then decompress and re-encode it ( transcoding ), though the latter tends to cause digital generation loss.
The source or justification of this system may be thought to be, for instance, human nature, shared vulnerability to suffering, the demands of universal reason, what is common among existing moral codes, or the common mandates of religion ( although it can be argued that the latter is not in fact moral universalism because it may distinguish between Gods and mortals ).
Classical measure theory makes deep usage of the axiom of choice, which is fundamental to, first, distinction between measurable and non-measurable sets, the existence of the latter being behind such famous results as the Banach – Tarski paradox, and secondly the hierarchies of notions of measure captured by notions such as Borel algebras, which are an important source of intuitions in set theory.
This broader definition distinguishes open content from open source software, since the latter must be available for commercial use and adaptation by the public.
# Gas-prone sources containing Type I kerogen in Upper Triassic fluvial shales and Paleocene marine shales, the latter being correlative of oil and gas generating source rocks of the Deep Continental Shelf trend of the Bombay High Oil Province offshore west India ;
The regularity of the latter favors use as a source for masonry, either as a primary building material or as a facing stone, over other construction.
An example of this latter is Logic Arts ' VOSS ( Virtual Object Storage System ) available for VA Smalltalk under dual open source and commercial licensing.
The latter word was derived in 1911 and first appeared in a mainstream source in 1953.
** → or a closing diphthong of the type when in non-final position, with the latter variants being more common in broad Cockney: " sauce "-" source ", " lord ", " water "
The latter is the source of their names in French and English.
He shares a similar outlook as Suetonius, possibly even using the latter as a source, but is more reserved, noting:
Since the latter part of the 1980s, Comoros has made headway in developing fisheries as a source of export earnings.
Today the AdLib's functionality can be recreated with emulators such as AdPlug and VDMSound ( the latter is now deprecated but its source code has been incorporated into DOSBox ).
The Duke of Cornwall holds both the dukedom ( title ) and Duchy ( estate holdings ), the latter being the source of his personal income ; whilst the Duke takes his Sovereign rights from Cornwall, those living in his estates are currently subjects of the British Sovereign.

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While other theories may insist on the truth of the former, the latter precept of congregationalism gives the entire theory a unique character among plans of church government.
While the former means " handsome ", the latter gives an ironic sense of " clumsy ", akin to the English " That was clever!
graphite and diamond ; the latter forms at very high pressure in the mantle, which gives it a much stronger structure than graphite.
Eusebius gives some extracts from his letter to one Aristides, reconciling the apparent discrepancy between Matthew and Luke in the genealogy of Christ by a reference to the Jewish law of Levirate marriage, which compelled a man to marry the widow of his deceased brother, if the latter died without issue.
In the former, divine agency gives rise to the situation of the latter.
Humanity is theomorphic both in having self-awareness and free will, the latter which gives each individual existential power, because to Gregory, in disregarding God one negates one's own existence.
Comparing this with the latter equation gives V < sub > 1 </ sub >• V < sub > 2 </ sub >
The latter case gives rise to the concept of the " degree of polarization "; i. e., the fraction of the total intensity contributed by the completely polarized component.
The Drama Theater gives a good example of the latter.
The latter has a period of 136000 years now, but Bhāskar-II gives its value at 144000 years ( 30000 in a Kalpa ), calling it sampāt.
The usual arguments for and against the two processes are that the former process gives the spirit complexity and renders it suitable for longer aging whilst the latter process gives the calvados a fresh and clean apple flavour but with less complexity.
The Larousse Encyclopaedia of Mythology gives the name as Stercutius, a pseudonym of Saturn, under which the latter used to supervise the manuring of the fields.
Ovid gives the dedication day as June 1, but it appears as December 23 in the Fasti Antiates Maiores ; this latter date may mark a renovation, or there may have been more than one temple to the Tempestates.
The latter became known as Barlow's Tables and gives squares, cubes, square roots, cube roots, and reciprocals of all integer numbers from 1 to 10, 000.
The latter is almost unique among his works for its particularly flat colors and photo-realistic effect which gives the painting its distinctive and modern look, almost akin to American Realists such as Edward Hopper.
As an eyewitness he gives a clear description in fluent Latin of Vicelinus's missionary labors, of the founding of the bishopric in Oldenburg, of the transfer of this bishopric to Lübeck when German commerce at the latter place had become more important than in the former city, of the spread of German influence among the Wends, of the merciless subjugation and extermination of these, and of the summoning to their lands of foreign settlers, principally Westphalian and Dutch.
The head is relatively large and divided into two by a stricture, so that the latter part gives the appearance of being a part of the thorax.
The latter commonly involves taking alternate steps with the head and tail, as do certain leeches, which gives the group their name ( Greek βδελλα or bdella, meaning leech ).
The flight call of the latter is a low and soft ringing bark, bow-wow ...; the Whistling Swan gives a markedly high-pitched trisyllabic bark like wow-wow-wow in flight.
The horizontal portion is flattened from above downward ; its upper surface is convex and irregular, and gives attachment to the Pectoralis minor ; its under surface is smooth ; its medial and lateral borders are rough ; the former gives attachment to the Pectoralis minor and the latter to the coracoacromial ligament ; the apex is embraced by the conjoined tendon of origin of the Coracobrachialis and short head of the Biceps brachii and gives attachment to the coracoclavicular fascia.

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