Sentences with phrase «latter name»

Samsung reportedly considered have both male and female voices, with the latter named «Kestra,» but it's not clear what ended up happening.
Jesus uses the latter name in his reply to the charge.
Indeed the latter name can lead to prison.
However, it was Paul Grilley and Sarah Powers who established the tradition with the latter naming the practice as Yin Yoga.
Hec's tow pet dogs, Zag ad Tupac (the latter named by Rocky) also steal quite a few scenes, although bits where the pups are in danger elicited more than a few gasps at the public screening and should keep kids on the edge of their seats.
The latter name especially has a presence in this story, with «Dayveon» taking on a mission of Green's breakout, «George Washington.»
Other colours include Suzuka Gray, Daytona Gray, Phantom Black and Sepang Blue — the latter named after our F1 circuit.
Spanish versions of the e-commerce site also list the Voyage device, replacing the Paperwhite in a search, suggesting that the latter name is its way out, the news site added.
The latter name refers to the author Ernest Hemingway, who was given his first polydactyl cat, Snowball, by a ship's captain and drinking buddy.
It is with a heavy heart to inform you that Mia - Josephine (the latter named after Jose Alfaro Martinez) crossed the proverbial Rainbow Bridge.
I know you know what I'm talking about because Long Beach itself helped usher The Gastropub Wave in by way of staples like Congregation and Beachwood (the latter named one of the best in the world at the World Beer Cup).
As the story goes, once upon a time were two princes, who were both friends and rivals: Prince Richard and Prince Sablé (the latter named after the French biscuit).
The installation is introduced with a scene with Vladimir and Estragon from Beckett's Waiting for Godot, but the latter name is replaced with Estrogen.
I will refer to it by either the latter name or simply as the «unlawful means» tort.
And if the latter name sounds familiar, it should; but we'll get...
And if the latter name sounds familiar, it should; but we'll get to that in a moment.
Carmel was originally called Bethlehem and, under the latter name, was laid out and platted in 1837.
The latter name reflects a purposeful strategy by the child care community in British Columbia to retain care at the heart of early learning in a context where «schoolification» of young children is a concern» (Anderson and Harney 2012: 2).
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