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Their tutors are there to guide their reading, answer questions, and respond to their discoveries and essays (think of the etymology of this latter word in French: essayer, to test or try; essayer de faire, to attempt).
(Most of these institutions are now called "universities" according to the new definition of what counts as such, viz that it has more than 4,000 students and awards "degrees" - this latter word being a homonym of a term that used to denote something rather different in quality and status.
But they are not thinkables if this latter word is taken to be a technical term referring to entities at the level of sense, as it is taken by McDowell and Hornsby, who both identify their thinkables with Fregean Thoughts, which are clearly sense-level entities.
This plant is Valeriana officinalis, the latter word originating from "officina", which describes the storerooms of medieval monasteries where medicines were kept.
With the latter, words are highlighted to match the narrator thereby increasing word recognition.
He saw himself as a con artist with the emphasis on the latter word.
I found the book emotionally hard – in the best possible sense of the latter word.
As he said the latter words, Djokovic raised the trophy to the sky.
My thing about crisp and crispy [he loathes the latter word] came from her in the beginning.
"I don't regret not going to the Premier League: that's there" – he emphasises the latter word strongly – "and all the other teams are there.
In India the devas came to be more powerful than the asuras, and the latter word eventually took on the meaning of demon.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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