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In the latter sense, every existence can be a cause of all existences except itself.
One disappointment of Mr Leigh's film is that this latter sense is not developed as effectively as the former.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the latter sense is not attested in English until after Knox's death.
Babies are, in that latter sense, a bit more like mice, responding to the basic characteristics of the music rather than the music itself.
In this latter sense, the number and sexes of the mutual parties is no part of the definition, which turns solely on concepts of affection, choice and sharing.
In the latter sense it was used by Berosus (c. 290 bce) and a few later authors to refer to a period of 3,600 years.
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Both Sutton and Frykholm suggest the Rapture's climax may have already come, with the latter sensing a "real decline in the power of that narrative" and Sutton adding the last great resurgence was post-9/11.
Although senior midwives stressed the importance of providing a flexible attitude towards their younger colleagues, the latter sensed it was difficult to discuss the AMTSL procedure with their seniors and feared repercussions, as illustrated in the quotation below.
(The latter makes sense, if you know Robyn).
We use the term in the latter, broader sense.
On the supposition that the latter makes sense, acquaintance is that relation the subject had to pain before the conversation, the relation that ceased during the conversation, and that began again shortly thereafter.
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