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but both groups were so closely knit that despite individual differences the family life in both cases was remarkably similar in atmosphere if not entirely in content -- the one being definitely Jewish and the other vaguely Christian.
Then he became involved in a ruckus remarkably similar to the one in Plymouth.
Mediaeval bestiaries are remarkably similar in sequence of the animals of which they treat.
The specimen are remarkably similar to the later medieval crossbow, including the typical nut lock ( see image ).
This prank is remarkably similar to the eighth history of the classic German prankster tales of Till Eulenspiegel.
In all this, BMATT Namibia has played a role remarkably similar to that of BMATT Zimbabwe.
According to Sobran and other researchers, the themes and personal circumstances expounded by the author of the Sonnets are remarkably similar to Oxford's biography.
Another building by the same architect but which still stands-the " Rosengarten " in Mannheim, has a remarkably similar main facade.
The language of this epistle is remarkably similar to 3 John.
Other research has shown that the detailed pattern of recall errors looks remarkably similar for recall of a list immediately after learning ( it is presumed, from short-term memory ) and recall after 24 hours ( necessarily from long-term memory ).
According to Malcolm Baird, his son, what is known is that in 1926 Baird filed a patent for a device that formed images from reflected radio waves, a device remarkably similar to radar, and that he was in correspondence with the British government at the time.
D ' Aulnoy's book has a remarkably similar structure to the Nights, with the tales told by a female narrator.
The tale of his involvement in the conspiracy might be seen as at least partial justification for the murder of Aurelian himself under circumstances that seem remarkably similar to those in this story.
As the title suggests, the victim was called Murcod Ballagh, and he was decapitated by equipment looking remarkably similar to the later French guillotines.
Many of these psychedelics cause remarkably similar effects, despite their different chemical structure.
Like many Australian game shows during the 1970s – 1990s ( mostly those done by Reg Grundy ) this version was remarkably similar to the American show right down to the set, " spinning box " opening, and " Get ready to match the stars!
This site contains hominid footprints that are remarkably similar to those of modern humans and have been dated to as old as 3. 6 million years .< ref name = RaichlenEtal1010 >.
None of them are found in the Americas although a remarkably similar but not closely related genus, Dracontium, has evolved there.
* Boris Spassky vs Robert Fischer, Siegen Olympiad 1970, Grunfeld Defence, Exchange Variation ( D87 ), 1 – 0 Fischer tries the Grunfeld again against Spassky, and the game is remarkably similar to their 1966 encounter.
One of the women he impregnated is Cookie Kwan, whose baby is remarkably similar to Quimby in both looks and mannerisms.
* In a Justice League Unlimited episode ( entitled " Initiation "), an unknown creature aboard the Justice League Watchtower, who is never identified, looks remarkably similar to the Swamp Thing.
The western socialist critique of Marxist Leninist regimes is remarkably similar to Bakhunin's critique of the Dictatorship of the proletariat.
The poem's theme is, furthermore, remarkably similar to that of the national anthems of Sweden ( Du gamla, Du fria ) and Norway ( Ja, vi elsker dette landet ).
Nevertheless, the map is remarkably similar to modern geological maps of England.

remarkably and vein
Wilton House, one of England's grandest houses, is in a remarkably similar vein ; although, while the Drydens, mere squires, at Canons Ashby employed a local architect, at Wilton the mighty Earls of Pembroke employed the finest architects of the day: first Holbein, 150 years later Inigo Jones, and then Wyatt followed by Chambers.

remarkably and science
Albertus's knowledge of physical science was considerable and for the age remarkably accurate.
Using Thomas Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions as a stepping stone, their book explores the parallels between new paradigm thinking in science and religion that together offer what the authors consider remarkably compatible view of the universe.
She was remarkably well educated for a female at the time and studied science under Friar John, poetry under Jean Froissart, and philosophy and theology under John Wycliffe.
His science fiction depicted grand and unlikely voyages through our solar system in the spirit of Wells or Jules Verne, though his explorers donned space suits remarkably prescient in their design.
Social-cultural, technical science and medical activities were intensified and agriculture increased remarkably.

remarkably and fiction
Under Watson's and Thayer's sway The Dial published remarkably influential artwork, poetry and fiction, including William Butler Yeats ' The Second Coming and the first United States publication of T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land.

remarkably and artist
When Barthé was twelve, his work was shown at the county fair in Mississippi, and he continued to develop remarkably as an artist.
As a boy Dahl was taken in hand by a sympathetic mentor at the Bergen cathedral who at first thought that this bright student would make a good priest, but then, recognizing his remarkably precocious artistic ability, arranged for him to be trained as an artist.

remarkably and author
The novel featured an interstellar communications medium remarkably similar to Usenet, down to the author including spurious message headers ; one of the characters who appeared solely through postings to this was modeled on Spencer ( and, slightly obliquely, named for him ).
The author does not devote her talents to the creation of thrills and shocks, but to the orderly solution of a single murder, conventional at that, instead .... Miss Christie is not only an expert technician and a remarkably good story-teller, but she knows, as well, just the right number of hints to offer as to the real murderer.
For example, the cosmological constant may be a fundamental constant, but attempts have also been made to calculate it from other constants, and according to the author of one such calculation, " the small value of the cosmological constant is telling us that a remarkably precise and totally unexpected relation exists among all the parameters of the Standard Model of particle physics, the bare cosmological constant and unknown physics.
The renowned British-American author Christopher Isherwood lived just around the corner in Nollendorfstraße, where he was remarkably inspired to write several of his best-selling books.

remarkably and Wayne
* The 2005 film Star Wars: Episode III-Revenge of the Sith features actor Wayne Pygram, who, in the film, looks remarkably like Peter Cushing.

remarkably and Douglas
Modern presidential debates trace their roots to the Lincoln – Douglas Debates, though the format today is remarkably different from the original.
In a remarkably short period of time, Kabila found himself head of the new AFDL, which also included the National Council of Resistance for Democracy ( CNRD ) led by André Kissasse Ngandu, the Revolutionary Movement for the Liberation of Congo ( MRLZ ) led by Anselme Masusu Nindaga, and the Democratic Alliance of the People ( ADP ), led by Déogratias Bugera, often known as ' Douglas '.

remarkably and wrote
In summary, " For a writer whose early novels set in Scotland were prized for their historical accuracy, Scott was remarkably loose with the facts when he wrote Ivanhoe ...
He was quiet and self-effacing, remarkably polite and obliging — a product, biographer Alan Clayson wrote, of his Southern upbringing.
While at the University of Vilnius he wrote the article, " Neuholland und die brittische Colonie in Botany-Bay ", published in the Allgemeines historisches Taschenbuch, ( Berlin, Dezember 1786 ), a remarkably prescient essay on the future prospects of the English colony founded in New South Wales in 1788.
At the same time, however, the remaining scenes are remarkably faithful to the original, with characters often speaking the lines as Dickens wrote them, and little or no simplification of the language to suit a younger audience living over a century later.
However, Gavyn Davies, then chief economist at Goldman Sachs, wrote in a newspaper article at the time of Lamont's removal from the Treasury that the " Green shoots " speech had turned out to be " remarkably prescient.
While Dan Leroy wrote that it was not very different from her previous work, and Stephen Holden of The New York Times and Natalie Nichols of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the album was formulaic, other critics, such as Chuck Eddy of Entertainment Weekly, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AMG and Daniel Durchholz, lavished the album as " compelling ", " passionate ", " stylish ", " elegant " and " remarkably well-crafted ".
Dave Kehr of The Chicago Reader offered a positive review and wrote: " Terrence Malick's remarkably rich second feature is a story of human lives touched and passed over by the divine, told in a rush of stunning and precise imagery.
Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas wrote lyric poetry, plays, and novels, including the novel Altorių šešėly ( In the Shadows of the Altars, 3 vol., 1933 ), a remarkably powerful autobiographical novel.
Los Angeles Times critic Connie Johnson wrote: " Though still a teen-ager, this singer's stance is remarkably nervy and mature.
In 1791, Jacobus Kok wrote that above the porticus of the New City Hall of Leeuwarden, two remarkably large swords were found which were said to have belonged to Grutte Pier and Wijerd Jelckama.
Newsweek wrote that, " Lanza brings to the role not only a fine, natural and remarkably powerful voice, but a physique and personal mannerisms reminiscent of the immortal Caruso.
Alan Alvarez wrote about " the fashion for the diluted near-verse designed for mass readings and poetry-and-jazz concerts ", linking it with pop lyrics as " the logic of a traditional form at its weariest ", scolding " the poet resigns his responsibilities " and concluding, " what he offers is not poetry ", a criticism remarkably similar to that made by F. Dalton in The Times Literary Supplement, on 31 June 1917 about " The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock ": " The fact that these things occurred to the mind of Mr. Eliot is surely of the very smallest importance to anyone, even to himself.
Janet Maslin in the New York Times wrote: " This modest film actually covers a lot of ground ... Love Field brings remarkably few preconceptions to the telling of its understated story.
Musicologist K. J. McElrath wrote of the song :" Gershwin was remarkably successful in his intent to have this sound like a folk song.
The resulting alphabet was remarkably similar to that of the Religious sage Rashi who wrote his commentaries on the Old Testament at that time in France.
" Dazzling ... remarkably accomplished ," wrote The Observer.

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