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Like almost everybody else, he confused the heart, both as organ and as symbol, with the disturbed psyche, the deranged glands, and the jumpy central nervous system.
Like Mr. Loesser, Jerry Herman is both composer and lyriist for Milk And Honey ( R. C. A. Victor LOC 1065 ; ;
Like Mauss and others before him, he worked on topics both in sociology and anthropology.
Like the 1571, it could read and write both GCR and MFM disk formats.
Like Euripides, both Aeschylus and Sophocles created comic effects contrasting the heroic with the mundane but they employed minor supporting characters for that purpose whereas the younger poet was more insistent, using major characters too.
Like other people, Esperanto speakers who are interested in cookery exchange and share recipes, both their own creations and their national and regional dishes.
Like Hee Haw, Lawrence Welk was picked up for syndication in the fall of 1971, and there were some markets where the same station aired both programs.
Like any conspiracy theory, it contains several grains of truth ; and like any such theory, it is both irrational and insidious.
Like the 6809, the Hitachi CPU comes in both internal and external clock versions ( HD63B / C09 and HD63B / C09E respectively )
Like his father and brother, Harry was educated at independent schools, starting at Jane Mynors ' nursery school and the pre-preparatory Wetherby School, both in London.
Like previous kings, John managed a peripatetic court that travelled around the kingdom, dealing with both local and national matters as he went.
Like the element mercury, another heavy metal, lead is a neurotoxin that accumulates both in soft tissues and the bones.
Like other west European liberal parties, it advocates both social legislation and minimum government involvement in the economy.
Like his father, Downey pursued a career in music, recording in both pop and country styles.
Like codeine, dihydrocodeine and other, especially older, opiates, morphine has been used as the salicylate salt by some suppliers and can be easily compounded, imparting the therapeutic advantage of both the opioid and the NSAID ; multiple barbiturate salts of morphine were also used in the past, as was / is morphine valerate, the salt of the acid being the active principle of valerian.
Like organic nitro compounds ( see below ) both organic and inorganic nitrates can be used as propellants and explosives.
Like many popular social card games, Oh Hell has many local variants, in both rules and names.
Like all elementary particles, photons are currently best explained by quantum mechanics and exhibit wave – particle duality, exhibiting properties of both waves and particles.
Like the 944, the 968 was sold as both a coupe and a convertible.
Like the city-states of Italy and the Hanseatic League, both were important trading centres, with a large merchant class prospering from the trade with the New World.
Like traffic merging on a highway, the water flow is constricted in both directions because it must pass over the Camarinal Sill.
Like Frantz Fanon, Biko originally studied medicine, and, like Fanon, Biko developed an intense concern for the development of black consciousness as a solution to the existential struggles which shape existence, both as a human and as an African ( see Négritude ).
Like his previous films both had a profound influence around the world.
Like many elements in Belgian folklore, this is mainly based on the French " La Marseillaise " which is also both an anthem and the name of a monument-the sculptural group Departure of the Volunteers of 1792, commonly called " La Marseillaise ", at the base of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
Like Glidden, they both wanted to create a more durable wire fence with fixed barbs.

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Like other character encodings, ASCII specifies a correspondence between digital bit patterns and character symbols ( i. e. graphemes and control characters ).
Like many of his poems ( e. g. fr. s 38, 326, 338, 347, 350 ), it begins with a verb ( in this case " Let's drink!
Like most of ASU's colleges and schools ( e. g. Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, W. P.
Like some of his other epistles ( e. g., those to Corinth: 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians ), this seems to have been written in consequence of information which had been conveyed to Paul of the internal state of the church there by Epaphras.
Like arrays in other languages, Icon allows items to be looked up by position, e. g.,.
Like HTTP, RTSP uses TCP to maintain an end-to-end connection and, while most RTSP control messages are sent by the client to the server, some commands travel in the other direction ( i. e. from server to client ).
Like his time in Roosevelt College, Washington relied on parliamentary tactics ( e. g., writing amendments guaranteed to fail in a vote ) to enable him to bargain for more concessions.
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Like money, financial instruments may be " backed " by state military fiat, credit ( i. e. social capital held by banks and their depositors ), or commodity resources.
* Italian — Bandabardò: " La fine di Pierrot " (" The End of Pierrot "), from Tre passi avanti ( 2004 ); Gigi Finizio: " Pierrot ", from A te donna ( 1984 ); Litfiba: " Pierrot e la luna " (" Pierrot and the Moon "), from 17 RE ( 1987 ); Matia Bazar: " Mio bel Pierrot " (" My Lovely Pierrot "), from Il tempo del sole ( 1980 ); Novembre: " Come Pierrot " (" Like Pierrot "), from Novembrine Waltz ( 2001 ); Patty Pravo: " Come un Pierrot " (" Like a Pierrot " ).
Like right, the English words rule and ruler, deriving still from the same root, have both normative or regulatory and geometric meanings ( e. g. a ruler as in a king, or a ruler as in a straightedge ).
Like other Austronesian languages, Tetum has two forms of " we ", ami ( equivalent to Indonesian and Malay kami ) which is exclusive, e. g. " I and they ", and ita ( equivalent to Indonesian and Malay kita ), which is inclusive, e. g. " you, I, and they ".
Like English, German uses ( German-style ) quotation marks between the first and last names ( e. g., Andreas Nikolaus „ Niki “ Lauda ).
Like their infantry grenadier counterparts, these horse-mounted soldiers were chosen for their size and strength ( i. e. heavy cavalry ).
Like film remakes, these often fare badly at the box-office and / or are considered a poor reflection on the source material ( e. g. The Beverly Hillbillies, Bewitched, My Favorite Martian, Dudley Do-Right ); however, some have gone on to become successful film franchises ( e. g. The Addams Family, Mission: Impossible ).
Like its male counterpart, the given name Julia had been in use throughout Late Antiquity ( e. g. Julia of Corsica ) but became rare during the Middle Ages, and was revived only with the Italian Renaissance.
Like a ' faith ' argument, it seems sterile, i. e., allows no further argument, nor can it be falsified.
Like the works of many other important fiction writers of his day — e. g. Wilkie Collins and Charles Dickens — Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories first appeared in serial form in the monthly Strand magazine in the United Kingdom.
Like some other groups that assert the lack of clerical titles within the church as narrated in the New Testament, congregations in the Restoration Movement ( i. e., influenced by Barton Warren Stone and Alexander Campbell ), often disdain use of The Reverend and instead use the more generalized designation Brother.
Like other cities ( e. g., Brunswick, Georgia, and Crestview, Florida ) before it, Bonifay's brief flirtation with a Fowler-sponsored wildlife park came to an end.
The score of the film is eclectic, ranging from Johann Sebastian Bach ( e. g. Mass in B Minor and St Matthew Passion ) to Odetta (" Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child ") and the " Gloria " from the Congolese Missa Luba.
Like other rivers of this name throughout Britain, the name Avon simply means ' river ', derived from Gaelic abhainn, or ( more likely in this case ) Brythonic ( i. e. Old Welsh ) afon.

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