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One of Stravinsky's most uncompromising works, the latter dates from 1920.
The latter dates back to 1958, when NATO decided to foster co-operation among scientists in the alliance partner countries and to establish the NATO Science Programme.
The latter dates it to 1859, the period immediately after the Union, as does Dan Cernovodeanu.
The latter dates sometimes lagged considerably behind events.
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Most officials expect the latter date to be next summer.
These two dates are conveniently close to one another, although the latter date is usually preferred by chronologists implying that Herod died in the spring of 4 bce.
The earliest dates for the vote are 9 or 16 June, although the latter date clashes with the England v Wales match at Euro 2016 - a potential drawback.
By the latter date, the proportion of immigrants in the population was 13.8%, not far short of the proportion in the United States in around 1900.
A dynasty of at least 16 kings ruled Copán from about 426 to 822, by which latter date the city had entered a serious decline.
On the CD slipcase, the latter date was changed to December, 2005, but that discrepancy was trivial in light of what a digital analysis revealed: the Hatto version and a 1988 recording by Eugen Indjic, a Belgrade-born soloist, were identical.
It was hosting the latter dating show, which ran from 1985 to 2003, that was the defining achievement of her television career – keeping order among the young bucks and proto-ladettes with her quick wits and readiness to laugh.
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