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While population at Fort Garry increased rapidly, from 2,417 in 1831 to 4,369 in 1840, economic opportunities did not increase at a similar rate.
However, its final English name, suggested in 1831, reflects the more physically similar elements carbon and boron.
A similar system was used in 1831 by the American Charles Condert, who died in 1832 while testing his invention in the East River at only deep.
Between 1820 and 1831 the British had constructed a similar albeit larger citadel in Quebec City known as the Citadel of Quebec.
It was built in 1830 to plans by millwright Edward Ingeldew ( who also built, among others, Wragby tower mill in 1831, Waltham Windmill in 1837, and the former Pickworth tower mill ) for her first owner and founder Michael Hare of red brick, the outer walls being tarred ( provided with a black bitumen paint in order to successfully keep moisture out ), as a five-sailed windmill ( very similar to Alford Windmill ) with Sutton's single patent sails ( 15 feet tip-width and 12 feet heel-width ) providing longitudinal shutters on both sides of the backs ( 36 feet in length ).
In 1831, Thrackrah C. T described the " Pulmometer " similar to that of Kentish.
In Faraday's first experimental demonstration of electromagnetic induction ( August 29, 1831 ), he wrapped two wires around opposite sides of an iron ring or " torus " ( an arrangement similar to a modern toroidal transformer ).
According to the book by Frank Smithies ( Cauchy and the Creation of Complex Function Theory, Cambridge University Press, 1997, p. 177 ), Augustin Louis Cauchy presented a theorem similar to the above on 27 November 1831, during his self-imposed exile in Turin ( then capital of the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia ) away from France.
Something similar happened with his nomination as minister of war and navy from April 6, 1830 until May 1831 ; then from July 9, 1831 until December 1832 and from September 21, 1835 to September 1836.
The 1831 Pattern General Officers ' Sword is, indeed, very similar to the USMC Mameluke that pre-dated it.
The manganate ( VI ) ion is tetrahedral, similar to sulfate or chromate: indeed, manganates are often isostructural with sulfates and chromates, a fact first noted by Mitscherlich in 1831.
In 1823 he was appointed lecturer at Copenhagen University on chemistry and mineralogy ; in 1829 he obtained a similar post in the newly established polytechnic school ; and in 1831 he was appointed professor of mineralogy in the university, and in 1848 became curator of the geological museum.

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The nature of interaction between early humans and these sister species has been a long standing source of controversy, the question being whether humans replaced these earlier species or whether they were in fact similar enough to interbreed, in which case these earlier populations may have contributed genetic material to modern humans.
At about the same time, Frédéric Sauvage and John Ericsson applied for patents on vaguely similar, although less efficient shortened-screw propellers, leading to an apparently permanent controversy as to who the official inventor is among those three men.
He took a decided view on the Pelagian controversy, confirming the decisions of the synod of the province of proconsular Africa, held in Carthage in 416, which had been sent to him, and also writing in the same year in a similar sense to the fathers of the Numidian synod of Mileve who had addressed him ( Augustine of Hippo among them ).
Brown's nearly six-year tenure attracted the most controversy, thanks to her high profile ( a marked contrast to that of the retiring Shawn ) and the changes which she made to a magazine that had retained a similar look and feel for the previous half century.
Other similar works are his treatise in four books against the Manichaeans and Paulicians, and his controversy with the Latins on the Procession of the Holy Spirit.
A similar controversy had befallen Earnhardt, Jr. himself after his father's death in the Daytona 500 a year earlier.
Before 2001, when Gruyère gained Appellation d ' Origine Contrôlée ( AOC ) status as a Swiss cheese, some controversy existed whether French cheeses of a similar nature could also be labeled Gruyère ( French Gruyère style cheeses include Comté and Beaufort ).
The controversy concerned their different reactions to the opinions of Mme Guyon: her ideas were similar to the Quietism of Molinos, which was condemned by Innocent XI in 1687.
Wal-Mart created a controversy in 2006 when DVD shoppers were directed from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Planet of the Apes to the " similar item " Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson.
That controversy, as well as similar conflicts in nearby port towns like Rockport, led to the Supreme Court case Vietnamese Fishermen's Association v. Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, and also served as the basis for the 1985 Ed Harris film Alamo Bay.
Critics predicted that the breed would develop back, hip and leg problems similar to those that plague some Dachshunds. Amidst much controversy, TICA accepted the Munchkin into its New Breed development program in September 1994.
In 1999, candidates stood for the board on platform similar to ' carpet bagging ' attempts with mutual building societies ; whilst this was roundly defeated, controversy over its cash reserves remained.
Heine on his sickbed, 1851It was probably a similar fatalism that led Meyerbeer never to enter public controversy with those who slighted him, either professionally or personally, although he occasionally displayed his grudges in his Diaries ; for example, on hearing Robert Schumann conduct in 1850: ' I saw for the first time the man who, as a critic, has persecuted me for twelve years with a deadly enmity.
This type of constitutional controversy is similar to one that occurred under President Andrew Johnson with the Tenure of Office Act ( 1867 ).
( Though the film is a story of the replacement players, the Falco-Martel QB controversy is quite similar to the one experienced by the post-strike Redskins between Doug Williams and Jay Schroeder.
A similar controversy surrounds a purported 1855 letter from Si ’ ahl to President Franklin Pierce, which has never been located and, based on internal evidence, is considered by some historians as " an unhistorical artifact of someone's fertile literary imagination ".
Penance and repentance, similar in their derivation and original sense, have come to symbolize conflicting views of the essence of repentance, arising from the controversy as to the respective merits of " faith " and " good works.
Furthermore, in the frame of the controversy around Jansenius ' Augustinus, during which the Jesuits attacked the Jansenists claiming they were heretics similar to Calvinists, Arnauld wrote in defense the Théologie morale des Jésuites ( Moral Theology of Jesuits ), which would put the base of most of the arguments later used by Pascal in his Provincial Letters denouncing the " relaxed moral " of Jesuit casuistry.
The New York Times reported on similar statements previously, writing that " The nation's ( Japan's ) largest newspaper, Yomiuri Shimbun, applauded the revisions " regarding removing the word " forcibly " from referring to laborers brought to Japan in the prewar period and revising the comfort women controversy.
Eight years later a similar image featuring in the billboard of another film, French movie The Players ( Les infidèles ), triggered a similar controversy.
While similar comments had been made in other media, Maher's comments became a major controversy.
The methodologies which underlie the hockey stick graph, as well as numerous papers with similar results, became the focus of controversy.
When Bongo won the second presidential elections held in 1998, similar controversy raged over his victory.
During the 1920s and 1930s, Italian fascists and Nazis adopted salutes which were similar in form, resulting in controversy over the use of the Bellamy salute in the United States.

similar and about
Yet, I responded, could not similar things be said about the art of the past??
A similar analysis of Figure 6 for the 34 boys would necessitate quite a different conclusion about the predictive value of onset age in forecasting their attainment of the pubescent stage.
It was only after we had responded, with what I fear were similar cliches, that she went into action by questioning our desire for friendship and understanding with a challenge about aggressive and warlike actions by the U.S. Government in Cuba and Laos.
How's about mosaic tile, ceramics or similar arts and crafts??
Where schools, fire and police protection, and similar municipal services are of equal quality in city and country, real estate taxes are usually about the same.
The three fats have similar caloric values ( about 265 calories per oz. ), but each exerts a radically different influence on blood cholesterol.
The Romans had a similar belief system about the afterlife, with Hades becoming known as Pluto.
9 / 11 pilot hijacker Ziad Jarrah aboard Flight 93 also made a similar error when he mistakenly transmitted announcements to Cleveland ATC about the hijacking.
If they decide to keep it, what about the growing list of other recently discovered similar bodies ( Sedna, Quaoar.
While the use of paracetamol, aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen and other NSAIDS concurrently with weak to mid-range opiates ( up to about the hydrocodone level ) has been said to show beneficial synergistic effects by combatting pain at multiple sites of action, several combination analgesic products have been shown to have few efficacy benefits when compared to similar doses of their individual components.
Vox format files are similar to wave files except that the vox files contain no information about the file itself so the codec sample rate and number of channels must first be specified in order to play a vox file.
The Catholic Encyclopaedia make the point that the oath and the penalties were so severe that it stopped the efforts of the Gallicanizing party among the English Catholics, who had been ready to offer forms of submission similar to the old oath of Allegiance, which was condemned anew about this time by Pope Innocent X.
If he told others about it, her reputation would be ruined, as was his after a similar " indiscretion ," even though he was never prosecuted.
By finding how similar two protein sequences are, we acquire knowledge about their structure and therefore their function.
The stories are similar to each other in terms of the general descriptions of Ts ' emekwes, but details about the creature's diet and activities differed between the stories of different families.
A similar process happened at about 1 second for electrons and positrons.
Studies using mice have shown a similar treatment results in a permanent cure for about a third of the test subjects.
The distinction between broadcast and collision domains comes about because simple Ethernet and similar systems use a shared transmission system.
The sections labeled A, A ', A " and A "' are placed in parallel because they all have a similar theme: prophecies about successive kingdoms.
The rumours about prosecution of sighthounds in post-revolutionary Russia is a legend of modern time, possibly based on similar incidents in Maoist China.
Similarly, when Jean de Schelandre wrote about Banquo in his Stuartide in 1611, he also changed the character by portraying him as a noble and honourable man — the critic D. W. Maskell describes him as “… Schelandre's paragon of valour and virtue ”— probably for reasons similar to Shakespeare's.
The friar Diego de Landa reported about Yucatán instances, and there have been similar reports by Purchas from Popayán, Colombia, and from the Marquesas Islands of Polynesia, where human flesh was called long pig.
The single suckler system of rearing calves is similar to that occurring naturally in wild cattle, where each calf is suckled by its own mother until it is weaned at about nine months old.
The music is written in notation which is similar to that used for chant, but also contains some information about the length of the notes.
In a similar way, evidence about the history of the universe is drawn from astronomy, astrophysics, planetary geology, and physics.

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