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latter and underwent
Britain underwent enormous technological and industrial changes and advances particularly in the latter half of the 19th century.
Nature underwent a great deal of development and expansion during the 20th century, particularly during the latter half of the 90s.
The town underwent a decline in population ( from 1, 000 in 1976 ) and its economic base during the latter 20th century with the construction of highways that allowed more direct shipping of agricultural products.
The latter occurrence is particularly difficult to diagnose early, as abdominal pain and ileus paralyticus are considered normal in patients who just underwent abdominal surgery.
Dion chose the latter and underwent a vocal formation with William Riley, because, according to Gould and Riley, she " doesn't know singing, she made a bad use of her vocal cords ".
Examples of Crown corporations include the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Air Canada before the latter underwent privatization.
The Ventura and other GM compacts underwent substantial styling and engineering changes, the latter including front and rear suspensions similar to the sporty Firebird.
The building contains both office space as well as ballrooms for large events on both the top and ground floors, the latter of which also has retail space, which was added when the building underwent a large = scale renovation beginning in October 2011.
Previously called the Red Salon, the space underwent thorough renovations in 1901, updating it to the Edwardian style that was popular at the time, giving it boiserie panelling formed from plaster mouldings, a layered crown moulding, as well as windows and doors with chambranled montants, the latter openings also equipped with moulded, classical overdoors.
In the latter half of the 20th century, the Royal Danish Ballet underwent another transformation, with many internationally prominent choreographers, including George Balanchine commissioned to work with it.
This latter section, from the Pepper Hill Interchange ( near Northfleet and the Ebbsfleet International railway station ), to the Cobham Interchange underwent extensive works ( 2007 – 2009 ) to move the entire carriageway south to run alongside the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, so as to remove the road away from local housing-and to continue with a fourth lane in each direction, with grade separated junctions.
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.
The Pisco Sour underwent several changes until Mario Bruiget, a Peruvian bartender working at Morris ' Bar, created the modern Peruvian recipe of the cocktail in the latter part of the 1920s by adding Angostura bitters and egg whites to the mix.
It underwent a major refurbishment and restoration in the latter part of the 1980s, reopening on 11 January 1988 with a performance of A Man For All Seasons starring Charlton Heston.
He was forced to step down from the latter post when he underwent successful treatment for bladder cancer, which had been diagnosed in spring training.
In 1803, the 95th moved to Shorncliffe, Kent, where it underwent light infantry training, along with the 43rd and 52nd Regiments of Foot, under the tutelage of Colonel Coote-Manningham and Sir John Moore ; the latter, like the 95th, would gain fame during the Peninsular War.
In the latter half of 2005 and early 2006, Cooden Beach station underwent a minor refurbishment programme to bring the station in line with Southern's image ( the company's dark green colour scheme was implemented ).
Chromedome, Brainstorm, Hardhead, Highbrow, Weirdwolf, Mindwipe, and Skullcruncher underwent this process, but soon the latter three turned to the side of evil under the leadership of Scorponok ( Lord Zarak ), who made contact with Galvatron, and joined with him in his renewed attack on Cybertron in 2011.
During the latter 1950s and all through the 1960s, Huntsville underwent massive population growth due to the establishment of the U. S. Army Missile Command at Redstone Arsenal, and the new NASA Marshall Space Flight Center.
He twice underwent surgery at Billings Hospital on the University of Chicago campus over the next five months, but died of cancer 10 days after the latter procedure.
While near peak intensity, Typhoon Fengshen underwent the Fujiwhara effect with Typhoon Fung-wong, causing the latter storm to loop to its south.
He is the host of WindTunnel with Dave Despain on Speed Channel, and formerly the host of Inside Nextel Cup, until the latter underwent a format change at the beginning of the 2008 NASCAR Season.

latter and electron
Wedge-shaped polycrystals were identified by transmission electron microscopy to grow out of the amorphous phase only after the latter has exceeded a certain thickness, the precise value of which depends on deposition temperature, background pressure and various other process parameters.
Energetically, these bands are located between the energy of the ground state, the state in which electrons are tightly bound to the atomic nuclei of the material, and the free electron energy, the latter describing the energy required for an electron to escape entirely from the material.
The latter have high electron density and enter nucleophilic aromatic substitution only with very strong electron withdrawing groups.
The latter could be called electron deficiency.
The latter is not a consequence of the fact that delocalization is absent in diamond, but simply that carbon is not electron deficient.
Energetically, these bands are located between the energy of the ground state, the state in which electrons are tightly bound to the atomic nuclei of the material, and the free electron energy, the latter describing the energy required for an electron to escape entirely from the material.
Developments continued with the invention of laser beam welding, electron beam welding, electromagnetic pulse welding and friction stir welding in the latter half of the century.
This latter process may also be described as the injection of electron holes into the HOMO.
It has an efficient photocathode that transforms the scene light into an electron image ; the latter is then accelerated towards a target specially prepared for the emission of secondary electrons.
The scene image is projected onto an efficient continuous-film semitransparent photocathode that transforms the scene light into a light-emitted electron image, the latter is then accelerated ( and focused ) via electromagnetic fields towards a target specially prepared for the emission of secondary electrons.
Other important experiments studied the angular correlation between electron-positron pairs in neutral pion decays, and established the rare decay of a charged pion to an electron and neutrino ; the latter required use of a liquid-hydrogen bubble chamber.
For example, X-ray scattering and neutron scattering experiments are often said to be complementary because the former reveals information about the electron density of the atoms in the target but gives no information about the nuclei ( because they are too small to affect the X-rays significantly ), while the latter allows you to investigate the nuclei of the atoms but cannot tell you anything about their electron hulls ( because the neutrons, being neutral, do not interact with the charged electrons ).
It is possible to combine information obtained from other sources, such as rotational spectra, NMR spectroscopy or high-quality quantum-mechanical calculations with electron diffraction data, if the latter are not sufficient to determine the molecule's structure completely.
The experience acquired by chemists was no longer pertinent to the study of the whole nature of matter but only to aspects related to the electron cloud surrounding the atomic nuclei and the movement of the latter in the electric field induced by the former ( see Born-Oppenheimer approximation ).
Membrane proteins and amyloid fibrils, the latter related to Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, are two examples of application where solid-state NMR spectroscopy complements solution-state NMR spectroscopy and beam diffraction methods ( e. g. X-ray crystallography, electron microscopy ).

latter and capture
A fight ensues in which the " evil " Superman tries to dispose of the " good " Kent, but the latter fights back, " kills " the evil side to his nature and, reclaiming the Superman mantle, sets off to repair the damage and capture the villains.
As the latter incident demonstrates, the Byzantines could not avoid capture of their precious secret weapon: the Arabs captured at least one fireship intact in 827, and the Bulgars captured several siphons and much of the substance itself in 812 / 814.
* September 8 – Battle of Tumu Fortress: The Oirat Mongols defeat the Ming Dynasty army and capture the Zhengtong Emperor of China ; the latter is officially deposed while his brother ascends as the Jingtai Emperor the next year.
Manawydan and Cigfa stay together, the former promising to protect the latter, and finally free their spouses when they capture a mouse that is actually the wife of Llwyd ap Cil Coed, Rhiannon's enemy, and force the magician to lift the curses plaguing their land.
As a young officer, he was positioned, along with his elder brother, in the service of his father ; and he accompanied the latter at the head of the Greek First Division during the capture of Thessaloniki in 1912.
If the latter is true, one possible explanation for its appearance in modern Iceland would be from the capture and removal of a Native American woman, possibly a Beothuk.
Evola's dualism between the Northern Light and the Southern Light, and also the capture of the Atlanteans by the latter, is also found in the writings of Theosophy's co-founder Helena Petrovna Blavatsky:
He works as a mercenary for both the rebels and the High Evolutionary and is hired by the latter to hunt and kill, and / or capture Spider-Man.
On December 8, 1941 local time, just before the December 7 ( Hawaii time ) Attack on Pearl Harbor, the Imperial Japanese army landed here, near Songkhla, Thailand, and Kota Bharu, Malayasia, thus beginning the Pacific War, and launching both the invasion of Thailand and the Malayan campaign, the latter which culminated in the capture of Singapore.
The latter war, leading to the capture of Medina and the siege of Mecca, was even more unpopular.
The latter could be secured by an advance into Palestine and the capture of Jerusalem, which would ultimately cut off the Ottoman forces in Mesopotamia and on the Arabian Peninsula.
The former was responsible for capturing Halfaya Pass, while the latter was to capture the remainder of the frontier, namely Fort Capuzzo, Musaid and Sollum.
In 1494 he followed the king in war for the Kingdom of Naples, taking part in the latter city's capture in 1495, as well as in the battle of Fornovo ( 1498 ) against the Italian League, which allowed the French army to retreat in their homeland.
In these latter uses, methane capture is customarily carried out to minimize explosive hazard within the building.
He was in the Netherlands fighting on behalf of William the Silent, Prince of Orange, when the latter was assassinated, and helped capture the assassin, Balthasar Gérard.
During the War of 1812 Conner served in during her chase of and her actions with in February 1813 and the March 1815 capture of, during the latter of which he was wounded.
Under British command Indian, British, Chinese, and American forces, the latter led by Vinegar Joe Stilwell, defeated a Japanese attempt to capture Assam and recaptured northern Burma.
For the latter, following Campion's capture in 1581, he was tried in Star Chamber.
If the latter is combined with an array of video cameras, one can capture and display a time-varying light field.
' One is free when one becomes the ideal of oneself, which includes MacCallum's triadic relation ; but the latter alone is insufficient to fully capture what positive liberty means.
The opponent's only sensible responses are therefore either to capture the advanced pawn or to advance the threatened one, the latter only being sensible in the case that there is one threatened pawn rather than two.
The war, which may be seen as part of the general movement of decolonization that swept Africa throughout the latter half of the 20th century, was conducted primarily by elements of the Moroccan Army of Liberation which, no longer tied down in conflicts with the French, committed a significant portion of its resources and manpower to the capture of Spanish possessions.
While in the latter ship, his aggressive and effective conduct during the August 1864 Battle of Mobile Bay was a major factor in the capture of the Confederate ironclad Tennessee.
Pepé himself made a more obvious cameo in Dog Pounded ( 1954 ), where he was attracted to Sylvester after the latter tried to get around a pack of guard dogs, in his latest attempt to capture and eat Tweety Bird, by painting a white stripe down his back ( in his only appearance in a Freleng short ).

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