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Similarly and Schleswig
Similarly Christian III's youngest son John the Younger gained for himself and his heirs a share in Holstein's and Schleswig's revenues in 1564, comprising a third of the royal share, a ninth of Holstein and Schleswig from a fiscal point of view.

Similarly and settlement
Similarly, it was presented to various government officials, military and diplomatic, in the United States and in Europe ( 1919 – 1920 ), in opposition to the Russian Revolution, and to influence the terms of the peace settlement which resulted in the Treaty of Versailles.
Similarly, many place-names in areas of Danish and Norwegian settlement have Scandinavian roots.
Similarly, the lack of known burials in the European Iron Age and the small fragments of bone found around their settlement sites has been explained by some archaeologists as an indicator of widespread excarnation involving leaving bodies on platforms for the birds to eat.
Similarly, substrate cleared of kelp holdfasts can provide space for other sessile species to establish themselves and occupy the seafloor, sometimes directly competing with juvenile kelp and even inhibiting their settlement.
Similarly, the River Aragua, which also circle the settlement has been prone to flooding, most recently in 1999 in the area known as El Viñedo.
Similarly, in 2000, the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma's attempted to exclude two bands of Seminole Freedmen from membership to avoid including them in settlement of land claims in Florida, where Seminole Freedmen had also owned land taken by the US government.
Similarly this settlement probably gets its name from straddling four different civil parishes: Malpas, Hampton, Bickley and Macefen.
Similarly, the Danish establishment in settlement in Srirampur.

Similarly and later
Similarly, in northern Macedonia, the tension between Serbia and Bulgaria due to later aspirations over Vardar Macedonia generated many incidents between the nearby armies, prompting Serbia to maintain its army's mobilization.
Similarly, his children's names made them like walking prophecies of the fall of the ruling dynasty and the severed covenant with God – much like the prophet Isaiah a generation later.
Similarly, Lancelot and his cuckolding of Arthur with Guinevere became one of the classic motifs of the Arthurian legend, although the Lancelot of the prose Lancelot ( c. 1225 ) and later texts was a combination of Chrétien's character and that of Ulrich von Zatzikhoven's Lanzelet.
Similarly, the most popular Arthurian tale throughout this period seems to have been that of Tom Thumb, which was told first through chapbooks and later through the political plays of Henry Fielding ; although the action is clearly set in Arthurian Britain, the treatment is humorous and Arthur appears as a primarily comedic version of his romance character.
Similarly, green deposits were found in the hair, originally thought to be a copper-based pigment used for decoration, however it was later found to be the result of a reaction between the keratin in the hair and the acid of the peat bog.
Similarly, the ace of the 1986 team, Dwight Gooden, threw his no-hitter for the Yankees ( in 1996 ), and David Cone, who starred for the Mets from 1987 – 1992, threw a perfect game later in his career, also as a Yankee.
Similarly introduced on the last day of the Congressional session four years later, the Act of March 3, 1855 required the prepayment of postage on all mailings.
Similarly, Paul Dirac, one of the founders of quantum mechanics, began his academic career as an electrical engineer before proceeding to mathematics and later theoretical physics.
Similarly, a high school in Copenhagen has committed to providing at least one class per year for students who will start at 10 a. m. or later.
Similarly, if T takes a valuable antique but later repents and returns the goods, T has committed the actus reus with the mens rea.
Similarly, a Villains and Vigilantes character, The Dark, later appeared in a series of comic books by the independent publisher Continüm Comics.
Similarly, while some believe that racket came about as a misspelling of racquet, racket is in fact the older spelling: it has been in use in British English since the 16th century, with racquet only showing up later in the 19th century as a variant of racket.
Similarly, in later myths, Zeus would swallow Metis when she was pregnant with Athena, because of a prophecy that said she would later give birth to a son who would be more glorious than his father.
Similarly, the Scots who settled in Ulster, many of whom later emigrated, are known non-pejoratively in North America as the Scotch-Irish.
Similarly, he became a member of the board for The Modern Quarterly ( later The Marxist Quarterly ) during the early 1950s, working alongside his old friend Rajani Palme Dutt, who held the position of chairman of the board.
Similarly, bin al-Shibh later said that Mohamed Atta had phoned him on the morning of August 29.
Similarly, Neil Sedaka had two distinct eras of his career, with about a decade in between: one as a teen idol in the 1960s ( in which many of his songs note his attraction to 16-year-old girls ), and a later career in adult contemporary music.
Similarly, a short position in a futures contract means the holder of the position has an obligation to sell the underlying asset later at a given price ; if the price falls below the given price, the person with the short position can buy the asset at the lower price and sell it under the future at the higher price.
Similarly, British industrial band Godflesh often utilized a drum machine and two primary members, although they did at times record and tour with a second guitarist ( Paul Neville of Loop ), and near the end of the band's life they began working with real drummers ( Bryan Mantia and later Ted Parsons ) almost exclusively.
Similarly, Creedence Clearwater Revival's " Fortunate Son " and " Down On The Corner " accrue enough combined points to reach # 3 three weeks later.
Similarly, if deaf parents were to raise a group of hearing children who have no contact with others until adulthood, they might develop an oral language among themselves and keep using it later, teaching it to their children, and so on.
They remained diverse during the later Mesozoic, when crocodyliforms such as Deinosuchus and Sarcosuchus reached lengths of 12 m. Similarly large crocodilians, such as Mourasuchus and Purussaurus, were present as recently as the Miocene in South America.
Similarly, the de Havilland Mosquito fast bomber was later adapted for both day and night fighter use.

Similarly and became
Similarly, MandrakeMove became Mandrakemove.
Similarly an immense immigration of Italians into South Africa ensured that spaghetti and meatballs became an essential part of South African cuisine.
Similarly, the first bicycles with two wheels of equal size were called " safety bicycles " because they were easier to handle than the then-dominant style that had one large wheel and one small wheel, which then became known as an " ordinary " bicycle.
Similarly Cornwall was a British kingdom before it became an English county.
Similarly, in 1917, the Diccionari Ortogràfic de l ' Institut was published ; it soon became a dictionary of spelling norms irredeemably tied to the reputation of former Institute Director Pompeu Fabra.
Similarly the Sumerian moon god Nanna became the Akkadian Sîn whilst the Sumerian sun god Utu became the Akkadian Shamash.
Similarly, the United States established a colony for freed slaves in what became Liberia.
Similarly the fierce lioness war goddess Sekhmet, became identified as the mother of Maashes in the Upper Egypt.
Similarly, in June 2011, Maxima became Honorary Patron of the G20 Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion to " strengthen the synergy between the UN and the G20 nations on promoting universal access to financial services ".
Similarly, the Alba Elementary Campus which shared land with the middle school, while being mostly autonomous, also became part of Alba Middle School.
Similarly, in the Book of Thoth deck, he is crowned by snakes, another symbol of both infinity and dualism, as snakes have learned from Gilgamesh how to shed their skins and be reborn, thus achieving a type of immortality ; the blind prophet Tiresias split apart coupling snakes and as a result became a woman, transcending the dualism of gender.
Similarly the Gresham Hotel opened in 1817 to the north of the street in adjoining Georgian townhouses and was later remodelled, as it became more successful.
Similarly the Ilkhanate Mongols ( one main tribe of the ancestors of Hazara ) rulers became so involved with Persian that after Iskan Khan, when the Mongols went to the mountains of present Hazarajat they took the language of Persia with them along with Shi ' a Islam.
Similarly, the real life murder victim Margaret Hogg, whose body was found in a lake in England's Wasdale Valley in 1984, became known as " the Wasdale Lady in the Lake ".
Similarly, when Wang Mang first became emperor, his ambassadors visited the southwestern tribes ( in modern Guizhou, Yunnan, and southwestern Sichuan ), whose chieftains Han had largely granted the titles of princes.
Similarly, The Six Million Dollar Man became " The Six Hundred Dollar Man ", assembled with body parts such as " rump: $ 6 at Loblaws ".
Similarly Adiós Muchachos became I Get Ideas, and Strange Sensation was based on La Cumparsita.
Similarly, the 0-6-0 tank locomotives became the most common locomotive type on all railways throughout the twentieth century.
Similarly, when in 1943 the 39th Fighter Squadron became the first American squadron in their theatre with 100 kills, they adopted the shark-face for their P-38 Lightnings.
Similarly, in Greek mythology, the goddess Hera often became enraged when her husband, Zeus, would impregnate mortal women, and would exact divine retribution on the children born of such affairs.
" Similarly Menno concluded: " In the same manner the heavenly Seed, namely, the Word of God, was sown in Mary, and by her faith, being conceived in her by the Holy Ghost, became flesh, and was nurtured in her body ; and thus it is called the fruit of her womb, that same as a natural fruit or offspring is called the fruit of its natural mother.

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