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Smith claimed that the last prophet to contribute to the book, a man named Moroni, buried it in a hill in present-day New York and then returned to earth in 1827 as an angel, revealing the location of the book to Smith and instructing him to translate and disseminate it as evidence of the restoration of Christ's true church in the latter days.
However, the term is applied to multidimensional data as well as to univariate data and in situations where a transformation of the data values for some or all dimensions would usually be considered necessary: in the latter cases, the notion of a " central location " is retained in converting an " average " computed for the transformed data back to the original units.
Classical physics draws a distinction between particles and energy, holding that only the latter exhibit waveform characteristics, whereas quantum mechanics is based on the observation that matter has both wave and particle aspects and postulates that the state of every subatomic particle can be described by a wavefunction — a mathematical expression used to calculate the probability that the particle, if measured, will be in a given location or state of motion.
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.
In the latter case, the possible location of the authorship could have been within the church of Ephesus itself.
The latter term, because it was based plainly on geographic location, was sometimes also used by East Germans.
The latter location, like Rosslyn Chapel, has never been mentioned in traditional Grail lore.
A joint German – Soviet parade was held in Lvov and Brest-Litovsk, while the countries commanders met in the latter location.
There are links between any two nodes that know each other: i. e. if a participating peer knows the location of another peer in the P2P network, then there is a directed edge from the former node to the latter in the overlay network.
Should a legal distinction be necessary between a ( location ) channel as defined above and a television channel in this sense, the terms " programming service " ( e. g. ) or " programming undertaking " ( for instance, ) may be used instead for the latter definition.
Madison Square in turn, gave rise to the names of Madison Avenue and Madison Square Garden, the latter taking the name of its original location: adjacent to Madison Square.
The latter films had American producers, stars and financing but were filmed in England or on location with British film crews, supporting actors, and expertise.
A large portion of the lowlands in the province of Ontario is part of the Polar Bear Provincial Park, and a similar portion of the lowlands in Manitoba is contained in Wapusk National Park, the latter location being a significant Polar Bear maternity denning area.
Varese, like the province, has a very high immigrant population owing to both its economy ( many multi-national companies and the nearby EU institution JRC ) and its location ( proximity to Milan makes it an ideal place for the latter city's workers ).
The latter coordinates place the city approximately from the actual island of Pohnpei ( Ponape ), the location of the fictional " Ponape Scripture ".
In several ancient manuscripts this reference to Shamgar occurs after the accounts of Samson rather than immediately after the account of Ehud, in a way that is more narratively consistent ; scholars believe that this latter position is more likely to be the passage's original location.
The latter is not always used to indicate location, while other cases may also be used to specify location ( e. g. the genitive case, as in у окна ́ (" by the window ").
Later Roman historians disputed its exact location and no trace remains of the temple or altar ; the latter has been historically misidentified with the Palatine altar inscribed si deus si dea (" whether God or Goddess "), in cautious dedication to some unknown deity.
At the north end, before it merged into the Central Expressway ( which continued to carry US 75 ), I-345 straddled the bridges over Bryan Street and Ross Avenue, the latter the location of the opening ceremonies in 1949.
This latter find was significant as it represented a new location beyond those originally identified when the Hungerford's crawling water beetle was categorized as endangered on March 7, 1994, under the provisions of the U. S. Endangered Species Act.
* CITY OF CHICAGO Exploration began in the latter part of 1886 at this location on the north shore of Sunday lake.
The latter location provided an event that would secure Sickert's prominence in the realist movement in Britain.
The location of the Great Attractor was finally determined in 1986, and is situated at a distance of somewhere between 150 and 250 Mly ( million light years ) ( 47 – 79Mpc ) ( the latter being the most recent estimate ) from the Milky Way, in the direction of the constellations Hydra and Centaurus.

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For instance, one could now make a " Printers " zone that would list all the printers in an organization, or one might want to place that same device in the " 2nd Floor " zone to indicate its physical location.
In February 1788, he selected its location to be Port Jackson ( now Sydney Harbour ).
As was standard for new Roman cities, Hadrian placed the city's main Forum at the junction of the main cardo and decumanus, now the location for the ( smaller ) Muristan.
The three highest buildings in the city are the radio mast of WDR in Bonn-Venusberg ( 180 m ), the headquarters of the Deutsche Post called Post Tower ( 162. 5 m ) and the former building for the German members of parliament Langer Eugen ( 114. 7 m ) now the new location of the UN-Campus.
The location of this famous battle is now claimed by some to be the village of Great Wratting, in Suffolk, which lies in the Stour Valley on the Icknield Way West of Colchester, and by a village in Essex.
Suetonius took a stand at an unidentified location, probably in the West Midlands somewhere along the Roman road now known as Watling Street, in a defile with a wood behind him — but his men were heavily outnumbered.
The Trustees rejected Buckingham House, on the site now occupied by Buckingham Palace, on the grounds of cost and the unsuitability of its location.
Since the advent of the Internet, the concept of community has less geographical limitation, as people can now gather virtually in an online community and share common interests regardless of physical location.
As many as 200 settlers lived in the nameless village in what is now present day Ingonish ( location according to some historians ) on the island's northeastern peninsula.
Point Edward on the west side of Sydney Harbour is the location of Sydport, a former navy base () now converted to commercial use.
" The location of " Wibbandun ", which can be translated as " Wibba's Mount ", has not been identified definitely ; it was at one time thought to be Wimbledon, but this now is known to be incorrect.
By the crusader period, a cistern under the former basilica was rumoured to have been the location that Helena had found the True Cross, and began to be venerated as such ; although the cistern later became the Chapel of the Invention of the Cross, there is no evidence for the rumour prior to the 11th century, and modern archaeological investigation has now dated the cistern to the 11th century repairs by Monomachos.
Hadrian's temple had actually been located there because it was the junction of the main north-south road with one of the two main east-west roads and directly adjacent to the forum ( which is now the location of the ( smaller ) Muristan ); the forum itself had been placed, as is traditional in Roman towns, at the junction of the main north-south road with the ( other ) main east-west road ( which is now El-Bazar / David Street ).
Although the Church of the Holy Sepulchre has its tomb just a few yards away from its Golgotha, there is no particular reason to regard this close juxtaposition as a necessity ; however, Gordon followed this principle, concluding that his site for Golgotha must also be the approximate location for Jesus ' burial, identifying a nearby tomb, now called the Garden Tomb, as the location for the event.
The airport itself, now called Eindhoven Airport, had moved earlier to a new location, paving the way for much needed new houses.
At the location of the Keban Dam, the two rivers, now combined into the Euphrates, have dropped to an elevation of amsl.
As a result, when the Æsir refused to release him, he bit off Týr's hand at a location " now called the wolf-joint " ( the wrist ), causing Týr to be one-handed and " not considered to be a promoter of settlements between people.
Much of the play's Protestantism derives from its location in Denmark — both then and now a predominantly Protestant country, though it is unclear whether the fictional Denmark of the play is intended to mirror this fact.
They had initially selected the land near the Wabash River for its isolation and opportunity for expansion, but the Harmonites were now a great distance from the eastern markets and trade in this location wasn't to their liking.
Digweed, as well as Sasha, established a monthly residency at the now defunct New York club Twilo, which proved a key location for the American electronic music scene.
* South Jakarta ( Jakarta Selatan ), originally planned as a satellite city, is now the location of large upscale shopping centres and affluent residential areas.

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