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The former advocates democracy and the latter practices absolute monarchy.
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The latter practice was more common.
The latter practice has disappeared, but the association between a writer and his show persists.
The latter practice gave name to the river in Xinca territory (esclavos, "slaves").
The European Commission fined the company more than $100 million last year for the latter practice.
The latter practice is the more commonly favoured arrangement, largely on account of its more finished appearance.
For the latter practice, I adopt three beings: a fervent country, an obscure athlete (or athletes) and an unnoticed sport.
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority and Amtrak police departments were the first to adopt the latter practice of using dogs to track suspicious odors on moving targets.
The latter practice has diminished considerably as a result of the Internet's making ads from all over the world available to anyone anywhere.
Forms of observance of national holidays range from display of the national flag to exemption of public employees from work, the latter practice generally being followed also by business organizations.
The latter practice will be outlawed from May. "Simplifying how broadband prices are advertised is a step in the right direction, but the advertising of broadband speeds must also be tackled," said Richard Lloyd of Which?
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