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As a way of addressing a source of tension in the original Springfield—a producer insisted Mr. Furay sing Mr. Young's compositions, calling the latter's voice off-putting—the two shared the lead on several Young tunes, including "Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing."
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As a way of addressing a source of tension in the original Springfield—a producer insisted Mr. Furay sing Mr. Young's compositions, calling the latter's voice off-putting—the two shared the lead on several Young tunes, including "Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing."
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I think that Jonathan is probably right thatfiction as "conventionally defined" by many readers and critics is not first of all regarded as art, and is precisely distinguished from poetry by the latter's more apparent homologies with music.
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The latter's elder son, Toshiki Kaifu, who is my cousin, later became Japan's prime minister.
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I think that Jonathan is probably right thatfiction as "conventionally defined" by many readers and critics is not first of all regarded as art, and is precisely distinguished from poetry by the latter's more apparent homologies with music.
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The latter's cost is down by 99% in about a decade, far faster than Moore's Law.
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The KWG had come to his rescue in 1924, reuniting him with Otto Warburg in the latter's KWI for Biology.
The Foundation of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research
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GlaxoSmithKline sued Abbott in 2007 over the latter's 2003 decision to sharply raise the price for its drug Norvir, which is a component of a common HIV drug cocktail.
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When Hertz Global Holdings agreed to acquire Dollar Thrifty last April, the latter's shareholders were incensed by the low price.
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Obama had just taken office and King's national holiday had just been celebrated not to deny the latter's legitimate claim to greatness.
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