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Likewise, any supporters of Republican Tom McClintock changed their mind at the last minute and voted for Schwarzenegger for fear of the Democratic candidate, Cruz Bustamante, winning.
Likewise, the squad gained international reputation winning the Copa Aldao ( a competition played by the champions of Argentina and Uruguay ) in 1923 and 1927.
Likewise, fans were split as to whom was winning the first fight between the co-champions: while Tszyu fans generally had him ahead, Mitchell fans felt Mitchell was winning it until the point when he could go on no longer.
Likewise, it is not possible to win a tiebreak without winning at least one point during an opponent's turn at serve ( called a mini-break ).

Likewise and percentage
Likewise, the contribution of fat oxidation to total energy expenditure was also significantly higher by a similar percentage following ingestion of green tea extract.
Likewise, a CPVI score of D + 3 shows that a generic Democratic candidate would be expected to receive 3 percentage points more votes than the national average.

Likewise and team
Likewise, a baserunner can attempt to steal a base, or the batter can choose to swing at an intentional ball ; however, these rarely occur since taking these risks is rarely more beneficial to the offensive team than allowing the walk.
Likewise, displeasure toward a particular incident, player, or team may be met by fans with booing, shouting of expletives, and sometimes throwing of objects onto the field.
Likewise, a pitcher can give a poor performance and give up many runs and leave the game earlier than desired, but still win because his team scored even more runs.
Likewise, if a pinch-hitter bats for some other player ( such as, hypothetically, the first baseman ) and then remains in the game as the pitcher, the team would forfeit the use of the DH for the remainder of the game, and the player who was serving as the designated hitter would have to assume a field position ( in this hypothetical, play first base save, of course, for switching defensive positions with a teammate.
Likewise, the swim team has achieved much success.
Likewise, they can withstand a " Zerg " or rush by the other team.
Likewise, the members of his team have generally left their pasts behind and use aliases.
Likewise, Danny Sullivan left the Patrick Racing team, following a dismal season with the Alfa Romeo engine.
Likewise, Abby is, along with Ducky, one of the few team members not afraid of Gibbs.

Likewise and fraction
Likewise, for litigation of commercial disputes arising out of unpredictable torts ( as opposed to the prospective choice of law clauses in contracts discussed in the previous paragraph ), certain jurisdictions attract an unusually high fraction of cases, because of the predictability afforded by the depth of decided cases.
( P ̸) Likewise, points are represented with number of points before a lower-case " p ", for example, 5p represents “ 5 points ”, and 6P2p represents “ 6 picas and 2 points ”, and 1P1 represents “ 13 points ”, which is converted to a mixed fraction of 1 pica and 1 point.
Likewise, Sachs proposes, developed countries cannot give only a fraction of what is needed in aid and expect to reverse the poverty trap in Africa.

Likewise and club
Likewise, their back-to-back World Series victories in 1907 and 1908 made them the first club to win two World Series.
Likewise the Irish community in London formed the London Irish rugby union club.
Likewise the club launched " Tous PSG ", an anti-violence plan that annihilated all supporters groups in the stadium.
Likewise, features about the club were run by Football Focus prior to and after the same UEFA Cup game.

Likewise and has
Likewise, it is Miss Marple herself who poses as a maid to find out the facts of the case, not a young friend of hers who has made a business of it.
Likewise there has been long debate on how perception of beauty in the natural world, especially perception of the human form as beautiful, is supposed to relate to perceiving beauty in art or artefacts.
Likewise, in Toronto, the Prince Edward Viaduct has five lanes of motor traffic, bicycle lanes, and sidewalks on its upper deck ; and a pair of tracks for the Bloor – Danforth subway line on its lower deck.
Likewise, the Riemann hypothesis has a large number of consequences already proven.
Likewise, the Museum of the Ancient Orient, part of the Istanbul Archaeology Museums, also has a " Code of Hammurabi " clay tablet, dated to 1750 BC, in ( Room 5, Inv # Ni 2358 ).
Likewise, if he / she chooses to observe the interference pattern, then he / she has no influence whatsoever over where in the observation plane he / she will observe a specific particle.
Likewise, the alter-globalist World Social Forum has launched many national events.
Likewise, the price of shot for reloading shotshells over the last several years has also risen by an order of magnitude, such that lead shot that was readily available for around $ 0. 50 / lb.
Likewise, a hyperbola with its transverse axis aligned with the y-axis is called a " North-South opening hyperbola " and has equation
Likewise, Winnipeg has a Moncton Avenue.
Likewise Mach caused problems when memory had been moved by the operating system, another task that only really makes sense if the system has more than one address space.
Likewise, the Benelux abolition of internal border controls was a model for the wider Schengen Accord, which today has 29 European signatories ( including the Netherlands ) pledged to common visa policies and free movement of people across common borders.
Likewise, Richard McNally states, " The term ' pseudoscience ' has become little more than an inflammatory buzzword for quickly dismissing one's opponents in media sound-bites " and " When therapeutic entrepreneurs make claims on behalf of their interventions, we should not waste our time trying to determine whether their interventions qualify as pseudoscientific.
Likewise if John says he has a flush, but in fact he does not, his hand is judged on its actual merits, not his verbal declaration.
Likewise, " the 1960s ", though technically applicable to anywhere in the world according to Common Era numbering, has a certain set of specific cultural connotations in certain countries.
Likewise it is possible to claim, as the historian Arthur Marwick has, that " the 1960s " began in the late 1950s and ended in the early 1970s.
Likewise, The Berney Arms in Norfolk has no road access.
Likewise, The Nags Head, Burntwood only dates back to the 16th century, but there has been a pub on the site since at least 1086, as it is mentioned in the Domesday Book.
Likewise in South Sudan the majority of the population is non-Arab and the since succession the state has not indicated any interest in re-joining the Arab League.
Likewise, the concept of tradition has been used to defend the preservation and reintroduction of minority languages such as Cornish under the auspices of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages.
Likewise, Justice Antonin Scalia has expressed the same view, in the dissenting opinion of Troxel v. Granville 530 U. S. 57 ( 2000 ):
" Likewise, the Toronto Transit Commission has also used the Internet to crimp Subway Tunnel Explorations, going as far as to send Investigators to various Explorers ' homes.
Likewise, the process of character simplification in mainland China since the 1950s has the result that Japanese speakers who have not studied Chinese may not recognize some simplified characters.
Likewise, catalase has one of the highest turnover numbers of all enzymes ; one catalase molecule can convert millions of molecules of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen each second.
Likewise, if a person has a claim right against someone else, then that other person's liberty is limited.

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