0 used or known before -- tidligere
1 [ singular ] the first of two things mentioned -- den første [ masculine ]
2 of an earlier time -- tidligere, fordums
The former's domination rested on the principle of privilege by divine sanction and selection by birth.
The former's idealistically active audience confronts the latter's picture of passive consumers, which is no more than an abstraction.
Mainly it will be the mathematics, science or computer studies teachers or the keen sixth-formers who are intrigued or stimulated to write such software.
Such new term formers unbox and raise make terms less readable and complicate programming.
State and society have been debilitated by the former's lack of legitimacy and by cumulative onslaughts on the economy and societal integrity.
A sense of cultural continuity is a situational achievement, requiring per formers or "guardians" to re-create a relevance for old meanings in new contexts.
From such a perspective, we can examine the interactional processes by which per formers and audience members frame their words to shape new contexts.
Sixth formers agree with both of these statements (each 3.2) significantly more strongly.
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