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Like and colleagues
Like many mathematicians, Lyapunov preferred to work alone and communicated mainly with few colleagues and close relatives.
Like his colleagues, Tuckett was intrigued by the Elephant Man's deformities and told his senior colleague Frederick Treves.
Like Jean Hardouin he got to believe that a great deal of what is called classical literature was compiled by anonymous authors at a much later date, and he used frequently to startle his colleagues, the Gustavian academicians, by his audacious paradoxes.
Like his Cuban-American colleagues in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, Diaz-Balart is a strong advocate of maintaining the Cuban embargo, saying " Some people do not understand the embargo of Cuba.
Like some of his Contimporanul colleagues, he was by then collaborating with Cuvântul Liber, the self-styled " moderate left-wing review " and with Isac Ludo's modernist magazine, Adam.
Like many of his Boston colleagues, Paxton found inspiration in the work of the seventeenth-century Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer.
Like his colleagues, Professor Bobo ( Kevin Murphy ) and Pearl Forrester ( Mary Jo Pehl ), Brain Guy is deeply dysfunctional.
Warhurst's television work has included hosting jtv, the December 2006 special My Favourite Album, and captaining a team on Spicks and Specks ; one time embarrassing herself when she couldn't recall the name of Nirvana's " Smells Like Teen Spirit " upon hearing it, and consequently being mocked for weeks by her Triple J colleagues.
Like his colleagues, Murray Smith, Paul Adams and Larry Baldock, Ogilvy was an evangelical or fundamentalist Christian.
Like many of his Fine Gael colleagues at the 2002 general election, Higgins lost his seat in the Mayo constituency.
Like many of his Italian colleagues at that time, he composed the scores for many exploitation films in the 1960s and 1970s, covering genres such as spaghetti western, Eurospy, Giallo, and soft sex films.
Like many of her Liberal colleagues, she was defeated in the 1990 election amid a general decline in support for her party ( once again, she placed third behind the NDP and Progressive Conservative candidates ).
Like most of his colleagues, Belcher could not make music his main occupation, and worked as tax assessor, schoolmaster, town clerk, and so on ; nevertheless he was considerably well known for his musical activities, and even dubbed ' the Handell of Maine ' by a local newspaper.
Like his predecessor, Rodriguez argued that he and his colleagues would have more influence by working in a collaborative manner.
Like many of his cartoonist colleagues, he was an avid golfer.
Furthermore, since the events of the first film sequel, Zeddemore has earned a Doctorate and is now addressed as " Doctor " along with his colleagues ( this is a possible callback by series co-creator Dan Aykroyd, to the film Spies Like Us.
Like her colleagues Rose Schneiderman and Pauline Newman, Lemlich portrayed women's suffrage as necessary for the improvement of working women's lives, both inside and outside the workplace:
Like their colleagues in the Lianozovo group, the majority of visual artists who were part of the Sretensky Boulevard Group were admitted to the Union of Moscow Graphic Artists.
Like many of his colleagues at the time, he was interested in arts.
Like his ABC Sports colleagues, Al Michaels, Jim Palmer, Tim McCarver, and Joe Morgan, Thorne was at San Francisco's Candlestick Park when the infamous Loma Prieta earthquake hit on October 17,.
Like many of his colleagues in the Labour Party, Halligan has had a strong commitment to Europe and European affairs, a trait which was hidden during the party's campaign against the 1972 referendum deciding Ireland's membership of the European Economic Community.
Like land-based colleagues the Gendarmes Maritime are military personnel carrying out police operations.
Like Bertrand Russell, he thought little of the problems his colleagues fretted about.
" Like his patron, Churchill, Tudor gave police posts to his military friends and colleagues: Brigadier-General Ormonde Winter, for example, became Deputy Police Adviser and Head of Intelligence ; " He had once been my Captain in a battery at Rawalpindi ," said Tudor, " and we had done a lot of racing together at various meetings in India.

Like and counterparts
Like the mandola, it had counterparts in Assyria ( pandura ), the Arab countries ( dambura ), and Ukraine ( kobza-bandura ).
Like their US counterparts, motels were initially constructed in Canada alongside the growth of the original two-lane provincial highways, of which the first to be paved was the concrete Toronto-Hamilton Highway in 1917.
Like their violin counterparts, they show the various stages in his musical development.
Like their English and Welsh counterparts, then, the parks in Scotland are effectively " managed landscapes ", and are classified as IUCN Category V Protected Landscapes because of this.
Like their American counterparts, the Prairie provinces supported populist and democratic movements in the early 20th century.
Like their infantry grenadier counterparts, these horse-mounted soldiers were chosen for their size and strength ( i. e. heavy cavalry ).
Like their American counterparts, non-US osteopaths are primary contact health care practitioners.
Like most of their counterparts in the world, it is a vigorous species with a great ability to populate the habitat that is conducive.
Like their larger counterparts, the use of petrol or oil engines is not permitted, and all remote control is therefore by electric motors.
Like its counterparts, the city had an intended theme which in its case, was to reflect a particular architecture and ambiance.
Like their counterparts in the United Kingdom, they deal with matters of state security.
Like their British counterparts, Gurkha women are eligible to join the Engineers, Logistics Corps, Signals and brigade band, although not infantry units.
Like their paper counterparts, " postcards " use visual art ( static or animated images or video ) and provide a space for a personal note to be added.
Like their paper counterparts, cyber " greeting cards " provide a greeting along with the visual art.
" " Like his radical bourgeois counterparts in England, Taylor would not concede that great extremes of wealth and poverty were natural outcomes of differences in talent ; on the contrary they were invariably the result of extra-economic coercion and deceit.
The forest in As You Like It can be seen as a place of pastoral idealization, where life is simpler and purer, and its inhabitants live more closely to each other, nature and God than their urban counterparts.
Like its Air Force counterparts, it was the first Naval Mobile Construction Battalion to enter Iraq prior to Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Like its Aerostar and Windstar counterparts, the Villager was initially designed without a driver's side sliding door.
Like their American, British and international counterparts, German rock musicians played a kind of psychedelic music.
Like their American counterparts, most Royal Navy officers viewed cooperation with the other nation as the best way to maintain world peace due to the shared culture, language, and goals, although Britons feared that British attempts to regulate trade during a war with another nation might force a war with the United States.
Like their single-piece counterparts, such kits are often touted as being educational activities.
Like his counterparts Henry Mancini and Lalo Schifrin, Baxter later worked for the film industry in the 60's and 70's.
Like their Chinese counterparts, the Cambodian communists had great faith in the inventive power and the technical aptitude of the masses, and they constantly published reports of peasants ' adapting old mechanical parts to new uses.
Like their German counterparts, Soviet divisions were also seriously understrength.

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