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Like everywhere in Brabant, Tilburg had more Catholic people than other parts of the Netherlands.
Even Marilyn Monroe for a scene from Some Like It Hot wore a dress that revealed skin everywhere but had a tiny piece of fabric to hide her navel.
Like everywhere else, there are those in Shara who can channel the One Power.
" Like electricity, the Light is everywhere, but one must know how to activate it.
Like everywhere, when two teams are geographically close to each other, each wants to do better than the other.
Like everywhere else on this coast it is roasting hot in summer.
Like everywhere in Europe, the era after World War II marked a vast increase in motorised traffic.
Like everywhere else in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, transport in common are very effective and fast, there are buses ( ecological hybrids ) that connect to Luxembourg City in 15 minutes.
The petition ends with “ Like artists everywhere, Iran ’ s filmmakers should be celebrated, not censored, repressed, and imprisoned .” He was named a member of the jury at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival, but because of his imprisonment he could not attend and his chair was symbolically kept empty.
Like the great majority of recognized saints of the Church, he is not one of the saints in the General Roman Catholic calendar of saints for celebration everywhere, but the Archdiocese of Marseilles and some monastic orders celebrate his memorial on his feast day.
Like almost everywhere in France, the oldest houses in the main cities are half-timbered, but there are more widespread in Haute-Normandie and there are more recent examples.
Like many other Raï artists based in Algeria, Cheb Hasni spent more time performing abroad ( giving concerts everywhere from Paris, Marseilles, and Boston to Washington DC, Tunis, Casablanca, and Tokyo, to name a few cities ) than at home, due to curfews and musical restrictions in Algeria at the time.
Like everywhere else on the Black Sea coast it rains ( and often snows in winter ) and is very humid throughout the year, with a lack of extreme temperatures both in summer and winter.
Like everywhere in the former area of Archbishopric of Mainz, inhabitants of Fischbach were traditionally catholic.

Like and else
Like everything else in Rome, ruins and monuments alike, that house is lived in.
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.
It was said that " Like everyone else … Clemenceau will not last long-only long enough to clean up war.
Like anyone else, there are some swingers who engage in unprotected sex, a practice known as barebacking.
Like, " What else would you expect him to do but to go off and be a nerd?
Like many autokey ciphers it used the plaintext to encrypt itself ; however, since there was no additional key, it is no easier for the intended recipient to read the message than anyone else who knows that the cipher is being used.
Like everything else it must be evolved gradually.
A comedy of wordplay and misunderstanding, People Like Us could be a metaphor for life, in that, while the protagonist is an idiot, everyone else is a bigger idiot-Mallard's questions are usually sensible yet misinterpreted.
Like everything else in his life, Cato took unusual care to study the background necessary for the post, especially the laws relating to taxes.
Like all the variants of the M16, the M4 and the M4A1 can be fitted with many accessories, such as night vision devices, suppressors, laser pointers, telescopic sights, bipods, either the M203 or M320 grenade launchers, the M26 MASS shotgun, forward hand grips, and anything else compatible with a MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rail.
Like its closest relatives, it is oviparous, although little else is known about its reproduction.
Like everybody else, I'm holding my breath to July to see what's in there.
Like everything else in her career ( which began very modestly in Madrid, to end up at the Paris Opera ), it happened progressively.
: Like nobody else,
:" Like everyone else I have at my disposal only three means of evaluating human existence: the study of self, which is the most difficult and most dangerous method, but also the most fruitful ; the observation of our fellowmen, who usually arrange to hide secrets where none exist ; and books, with the particular errors of perspective to which they inevitably give rise.
Like, " What else would you expect him to do but to go off and be a nerd?
Like traditional watermarks, digital watermarks are only perceptible under certain conditions, i. e. after using some algorithm, and imperceptible anytime else.
Like many other similar areas of Glasgow, relatives and friends tended to live locally ( often in the same building ), and everyone knew everyone else in the area, to a large extent.
Like everyone else he had suffered heavy losses from the land boom and its after effects, and in August 1892 he left for England and accepted the secretaryship to the agent-general for Victoria.
Like " Grapevine ", the song is sung by an emotionally-wrought Gaye, singing the song in a preacher-like tone, who tells a woman to " forget " her lover now that that lover has gone off to someone else.
Like anyone else, these types of artists start up from the very beginning in fields that can relate to motion graphics, advertisement in television, and / or book ( or magazine ) publishing.

Like and Flanders
Like the southern Dutch states of Flanders and Hainaut, the Duchy Brabant-Limburg had chosen the side of the Catholic monarchs of Spain.
Like the Count of Flanders, Edward in his role as the ruler of Gascony owed homage to the king of France, but as a king in his own right, and as the head of a largely autonomous Gascon province, was disinclined to do so.
Like neighbouring Roeselare, Tielt was made part of the Kortrijk province of Flanders.
Like most other cities in the County of Flanders, Eeklo ’ s economy was based on the cloth industry, and commercial relations were established with the more powerful neighbouring cities, Ghent and Bruges.
Like the members of Monty Python troupe, who were a big influence on him, Kaufman read Punch magazine and enjoyed the theatrical performances of Beyond the Fringe, Flanders & Swann, etc.
Like many place names in French Flanders, the name is of Flemish ( Dutch ) origin ( Zandgat ) and means " gap in the sand ".

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