Sentence examples for the later example from inspiring English sources

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Come to that, you'd be lucky to find continuity itself in the later example - let alone the immaculate narrative structure, emotional depth or roundedness of character that would invariably grace its older relative.

In particular it has been assumed that Newton's so-called "rotating bucket experiment", together with the later example of a pair of globes connected by a chord and revolving about their center of gravity, is supposed to argue, or provide evidence for, the existence of true, or absolute, motion.

The later example model will illustrate this in detail.

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But especially in the later examples, images of the ostensibly natural world and its denizens become metaphorical mirrors of an irrepressibly lively mind.

Before the word itself was coined in the 16th century by Montaigne and Bacon, what came to be called an essay was called a treatise, and its attempt to treat a serious theme with consistency deprived it of the seductive charm relished in the later examples of that form of literature.

The later examples also include the coupling of the phase transition solution with the Navier Stokes equations for the effect of flow convection.

The example of the later case was reaction of methanol to gasoline.

The main difference between these examples and the first one is that those later examples contain three planning periods.

Although the single impulsive choice of the sooner reward in the example 2 alone is not irrational, the combination of these two intertemporal choices in example 1 (choosing the later) and example 2 (choosing the sooner) is inconsistent.

From the results overview page, one can link to a 'Candidate sites' webpage containing Jalview applets, which enable a richer analysis of the sequence alignments and candidate lynchpin phosphosites (see later example of the PAK kinases).

A notable later example is the wing-shaped "Easter Wings" of the 16th-century English Metaphysical poet George Herbert: In the 19th century, the French Symbolist poet Stéphane Mallarmé employed different type sizes in Un Coup de dés (1897; "A Throw of Dice").

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