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otherwise and identical
Strickland stated that although not identical, these birds shared many distinguishing features of the leg bones, otherwise known only in pigeons.
Besides their names, they might otherwise be identical.
Prior to the Power Mac name change, certain Power Macintosh models were otherwise identical to their lower-cost re-branded siblings sold as the Macintosh LC and Macintosh Performa, as well as the dedicated Apple Workgroup Server and Macintosh Server G3 & G4 lines.
It is after all through the differing positions that we in practice differentiate between otherwise identical pieces of paper.
Collectors who encounter two otherwise identical stamps with different watermarks consider each stamp to be a separate identifiable issue.
This was not a major issue however, as the + 2 boasted a menu system, almost identical to the ZX Spectrum 128, where one could switch between 48k BASIC programming with the keywords, and 128k BASIC programming in which all words ( keywords and otherwise ) must be typed out in full ( although the keywords are still stored internally as one character each ).
Sbrigani: Sometimes the exact opposite of Brighella, otherwise an identical character ; like twins.
The most major difference was the use of an 80286 CPU ; otherwise, it was nearly identical to the Tandy 1000, including the unique parallel port edge connector.
* Leisure Suit Larry: The Ultimate Pleasure Pack ( 2000 ): This four-CD collection was, again, otherwise identical to the one before it except that it also included the 1998 Larry's Casino and the full version of Love for Sail !.
The new series opening credit sequence is an homage to the original ; the theme song is cut in half, from 60 to 30 seconds, but is an otherwise identical instrumentation.
In addition many species show sexual dimorphism in the patterns of ultraviolet reflectivity, while otherwise appearing identical to the unaided human eye.
The theories are distinctive from the point of view of the experimenter only ; their predictions are otherwise identical.
According to Michael Meacher, this change put an end to a previous inequity whereby two families, in otherwise identical circumstances, paid differing amounts of tax “ simply because in one case the child possessed property transferred to it by a grandparent, while in the other case the grandparent ’ s identical property was inherited by the parent .” In 1969, a “ save-as-you-earn ” scheme was introduced, designed to encourage new savings over a contracted period.
Homozygosity is the case where similar or identical alleles combine to express a trait that is not otherwise expressed ( recessiveness ).
Serial numbers identify otherwise identical individual units with many, obvious uses.
( In some fields, such as quantum mechanics, the identity matrix is denoted by a boldface one, 1 ; otherwise it is identical to I.
In Bermuda, countless vessels of otherwise identical description were built with between one and three masts, carrying Gaff or Bermuda rig.
The ampullae are otherwise essentially identical to the seminiferous tubules in higher vertebrates, including the same range of cell types.
2d 265, 102 S. Ct. 1148 ( 1982 )), in the charge that unjustifiably disparate standards are applied in different electoral jurisdictions to otherwise identical facts.
Pausanias ( 1. 12. 4 ) writes that during the reign of Aras, the first earth-born king of Sicyonian land, Asopus, said to be son of Poseidon by Celusa ( this Celusa otherwise unknown but possibly identical to Pero mentioned above?
The state flag has a coat of arms in the centre, but is otherwise identical to the civil flag.
However, despite distinctions and interjection of words from other languages which varies from village to village, their language is otherwise linguistically identical.
Intel claims up to a 30 % performance improvement compared with an otherwise identical, non-simultaneous multithreading Pentium 4.

otherwise and smaller
The whole country ( the althing ) had the largest blót with sacrifice of people, otherwise every trithing had its blót and smaller things had smaller blóts with cattle, food and drinks.
If they formed in their current locations, their orbits must originally have been circular ; otherwise accretion ( the coalescence of smaller bodies into larger ones ) would not have been possible because the large relative velocities between planetesimals would have been too disruptive.
In recent years, Tarantino has used his Hollywood power to give smaller and foreign films more attention than they might have received otherwise.
Regardless, fiberglass sousaphones are lighter than their brass counterparts and work well for smaller players who could not otherwise play the heavy brass instruments in a marching band.
Albert's Lyrebird is slightly smaller at a maximum of 90 cm ( male ) and 84 cm ( female ) ( around 30-35 inches ) They have smaller, less spectacular lyrate feathers than the Superb Lyrebird, but are otherwise similar.
The STAR was otherwise slower than CDC's own supercomputers like the CDC 7600, but at data related tasks they could keep up while being much smaller and less expensive.
There is, moreover, no need for a significant or variable-speed gearbox ; turning an alternator at comparatively high speeds allows for a smaller and lighter alternator than would otherwise be the case.
Prior to 1984, AT & T Corp. also held investments in two smaller and otherwise independent companies, Cincinnati Bell and Southern New England Telephone ( SNET ).
A Lock Haven log boom, smaller than but otherwise similar to the Susquehanna Boom at Williamsport, was constructed in 1849.
The cormorants possess a layer of unique feathers that retain a smaller layer of air ( compared to other diving birds ) but otherwise soak up water.
Though smaller in every case except for Fresno than the larger cities of the vast region, these smaller regional centers are often of historical, and perhaps inflated economic importance for their respective size, due to their locations, which are primarily rural or otherwise isolated.
Known from an almost complete right coracoid ( specimen UMMP V29107 ) and some tarsometatarsus, tibiotarsus and humerus pieces ( V27159, V57508-V57510, V57513-V57514 ), this prehistoric falcon was slightly smaller than a Merlin and apparently a bit more stout-footed, but otherwise quite similar.
If the scene is simple enough to compute then it is rendered ; otherwise it is divided into smaller parts and the process is repeated.
Males are generally smaller than females, and are produced only during certain times of the year, with females otherwise reproducing through parthenogenesis.
While the surcoat was being phased out, small plates of various forms and sizes ( and not always made in pairs, i. e., the plate for the sword-arm often being smaller and lighter than its the one for the off-hand ) were attached to the armour in front of the shoulders, to defend the otherwise vulnerable points where the plate defenses left a gap.
It is widely believed that the sixth suite was composed specifically for a five-stringed violoncello piccolo, a smaller cello, roughly the size of a 7 / 8 normal cello that has a fifth upper string tuned to E, a perfect fifth above the otherwise top string.
Pens ( females ) are slightly smaller than cobs ( males ), but do not differ in appearance otherwise.
This should help smooth out the otherwise highly vibrational pulsejet engine — many small pulses will create less volume than a smaller number of larger pulses for the same net thrust.
If the dzong is built on the side of a valley wall, a smaller dzong or watchtower is typically built directly uphill from the main dzong with the purpose of keeping the slope clear of attackers who might otherwise shoot downward into the courtyard of the main dzong below ( see image at head of article ).
The legs are orange and only the outer two toes are slightly webbed, unlike the slightly smaller but otherwise very similar Semipalmated Plover, which has all three toes slightly webbed, and also a marginally narrower breast band ; it was in former times included in the present species.
The latter feature reliably distinguishes it from the slightly smaller but otherwise very similar Solitary Sandpiper ( T. solitaria ) of North America.

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