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The 1940 discovery of a lost work by Vincent of Lérins, which bears a striking similarity to much of the language of the Athanasian Creed, have led many to conclude that the creed originated either with Vincent or with his students.
The elf is occasionally portrayed in a positive light, such as the Queen of Elphame in the ballad Thomas the Rhymer, but many examples exist of elves of sinister character, frequently bent on rape and murder, as in the Tale of Childe Rowland, or the ballad Lady Isabel and the Elf-Knight, in which the Elf-Knight bears away Isabel to murder her.
The Chinese LT-2 LGB bears many similarities to the Russian KAB-500L.
Leonardo also studied and drew the anatomy of many animals, dissecting cows, birds, monkeys, bears, and frogs, and comparing in his drawings their anatomical structure with that of humans.
This text is a version of the Irish Longes mac n-Uislenn and offers a tale which bears some comparison to Macpherson's " Darthula ", although it is radically different in many respects.
The question bears on many significant philosophical, psychological, linguistic and anthropological debates.
Although this modern monster bears some superficial resemblance to the Haitian zombie tradition, its links to such folklore are unclear, and many consider George A. Romero to be the progenitor of this creature.
The city still bears many wounds from the bombing raids of 1945, but it has undergone significant reconstruction in recent decades.
Charles made Prague the imperial capital and was a great builder in the city, which bears his name in many spots ( Charles University, Charles Bridge, Charles Square ).
Each segment bears a pair of paddle-like and highly vascularized parapodia, which are used for movement and, in many species, act as the worm's primary respiratory surfaces.
A fishing lodge was opened, and many tourists come to see the abundant wildlife, including black bears, Barren-ground Caribou, Gray Wolves, and eagles.
( This view bears resemblances to many things Husserl said about mathematics, and supports Kant's idea that mathematics is synthetic a priori.
Between 1980 and 1999, more than three times as many people in Yellowstone National Park were injured by bison than by bears.
Today's War on Drugs bears many similarities to earlier drug laws, particularly in the motivation to prevent drug use.
American black bears often mark trees using their teeth and claws as a form of communication with other bears, a behavior common to many species of bears.
It is smooth in the family Penaeidae, but bears many spines in the family Solenoceridae.
The story bears many similarities in plot and concepts to Variable Star written by Spider Robinson from an incomplete outline created by Heinlein around the time this book was written, and published in 2006.
Major Bloodnok of the Goon Show bears some resemblance to Il Capitano and shares many of his traits, such as lust, greed and cowardice.
The black rat was one of the many species originally described by Linnaeus in his 18th century work, Systema Naturae, and it still bears its original name of Rattus rattus.
The melody bears a striking similarity to " For He's A Jolly Good Fellow " but many songs are attributed to this melody.
Now, teddy bears come in various styles and people can dress them up in many different articles of clothing.

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He sought to adapt it on numerous occasions, though the project would carry a substantial price tag, and has yet to appear onscreen ( Steven Spielberg's adaptation of Philip K. Dick's Minority Report bears striking similarities to De Palma's visual style and some of the themes of The Demolished Man ).
Teochew cuisine bears more similarities to that of Fujian cuisine, to which it shares same dishes, which may be due to Chaoshan and Fujian's cultural and language similarities and geographic proximity.
Whilst the process of meiosis bears a number of similarities with the ' life-cycle ' cell division process of mitosis, it differs in two important respects:
The concept of Istislah in Islamic law bears some similarities to the natural law tradition in the West, as exemplified by Thomas Aquinas.
It was originally based on the Dutch spelling and still bears some similarities to it.
Due to certain similarities of form, the velvet worms were usually grouped with the water bears to form the taxon Protoarthropoda.
Jeulmun pottery bears basic design and form similarities to that of the Russian Maritime Province, Mongolia, and the Amur and Sungari river basins of Manchuria and the Jōmon culture in Japan.
American consul James W. Davidson described in The Island of Formosa ( 1903 ) how the Han Chinese in Taiwan ate and traded in their aboriginal victims ' flesh, a practice also mentioned by Owen Rutter in Through Formosa ( 1923 ), whose account bears some similarities to Davidson's.
For instance, the ceremony for conjuring a horse closely relates to the Arabic One Thousand and One Nights and French romances ; Chaucer ’ s The Squire's Tale also bears marked similarities.
In Hilton's final novel, " Time and Time Again " ( 1953 ), protagonist Charles Anderson bears clear biographical similarities to Hilton himself.
Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age bears some similarities to Elrond's narrative in The Fellowship of the Ring during the chapter " The Council of Elrond "; both do not divulge any details about how Arnor was destroyed and how Gondor became kingless.
Although it bears similarities to both traditional encryption and steganography, it cannot be classified under either category.
Furthermore, the slaying of Typhon by Zeus bears similarities to the killing of Vritra by Indra ( a deity also associated with lightning and storms ), and possibly the two stories are ultimately derived from a common Indo-European source.
It bears similarities to a series of installations performed by New Zealand and Detroit based artists Alastair Galbraith and Matt De Genaro, recorded on their 1998 record Wire Music and 2006 follow-up Long Wires in Dark Museums, Vol.
Maurice Leblanc's novel L ' Île aux Trente Cercueils ( translated in English as The Secret of Sarek ) features an island called Sarek, off the coast of Brittany, and bears obvious similarities to Sark.
Bruno's own life bears some similarities to Kaspar Hauser's, and his own unbalanced personality was often expressed on set.
The Canadian Charter bears a number of similarities to the European Convention, specifically in relation to the limitations clauses contained in the European document.
He is known to have lived in the dialect region of the Pearl Poet and is thought to have written the poem, St. Erkenwald, which some scholars argue bears stylistic similarities to Gawain.
The femora of male cave bears, however, bore more similarities in size to those of kodiak bears.

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However, the story of Macbeth as told by Shakespeare bears little relation to real events in Scottish history, as the historical Macbeth was an admired and able monarch.
The tomb front supporting his effigy slab ( but not originally belonging to it ) bears eight niches containing fifteenth-century carved figures of gallowglasses, mercenaries of Scottish origin who played a major role in Irish wars of the Later Middle Ages.
The badge of the 655 Squadron ( The Scottish Horse ) Army Air Corps ( Volunteers ) bears a Saltire between two wreaths ensigned ' Scottish Horse '; an honour they received in 1971 which originated through their links with the Royal Artillery.
The head of the mace bears the words: " There shall be a Scottish Parliament-Scotland Act 1998 ".
It is now generally agreed that the work of Glanvill is of earlier date than the Scottish law book known from its first words as Regiam Majestatem, which bears a close resemblance to his.
One of the churches in the town bears the name of The Old Church of St Kentigern ( perhaps better known as St Mungo ), who set up many medieval churches in the Scottish Lowlands, including Glasgow, and died c. 612 AD.
The senior bishop of the seven diocesan bishops of the Scottish Episcopal Church bears the truncated title Primus from primus inter pares.
Martin Clutterbuck notes that Edward bears a closer resemblance to certain Scottish locomotives of the North British Railway, notably the D20.
However, with the amalgamation of The Gordon Highlanders with other Scottish units, this motto has fallen into disuse by them ; the Cape Town Highlanders still uses it on a shield that also bears a stag's head which is worn on the ceremonial sporran by those with the rank of corporal and below.
In the June 2008 edition of the Scottish lawyers ' magazine The Firm, the UN Observer at the Lockerbie trial, Professor Hans Köchler, referred to the ' totalitarian ' nature of Megrahi's second appeal process saying it " bears the hallmarks of an ' intelligence operation '.
Old Smoky may be a high mountain somewhere in the Ozarks or the central Appalachians, as the tune bears the stylistic hallmarks of the Scottish and Irish people who settled the region.
The current holder of these titles is HRH The Prince Charles who bears the other Scottish titles of Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Carrick, Lord of the Isles and Baron Renfrew, and is known outside of Scotland as the Prince of Wales.

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