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Like most of his contemporaries, Madison changed his political views during his life.
Like many contemporaries, little is known of his early years.
Like the Oghuz Book of Dede Korkut, an older and anonymous Central Asian epic, the Turkish folklore that inspired Yunus Emre in his occasional use of tekerlemeler as a poetic device had been handed down orally to him and his contemporaries.
Like its contemporaries, the Mini, the Citroën 2CV, and the Fiat 500, the Type 1 has long outlasted predictions of its lifespan.
Like his contemporaries in The Five, Balakirev believed in the importance of program music — music written to fulfill a program inspired by a portrait, poem, story or other non-musical source.
Like many of his contemporaries, including Olivares, he had a keen interest in astrology.
Like most of his contemporaries, Rameau often reused melodies that had been particularly successful, but never without meticulously adapting them ; they are not simple transcriptions.
Like Goethe and Schiller, his older contemporaries, Hölderlin was a fervent admirer of ancient Greek culture, but his understanding of it was very personal.
Like their Motown contemporaries the Funk Brothers in Detroit, as a backing band to numerous hits, they are thought to have defined soul music — especially southern soul — where “ the groove ” was most important.
Like most of his contemporaries he began with Hegelianism, but subsequently he developed a system on his own lines.
Like many of their contemporaries the group played at the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany.
Like many other British infantry tanks, it was heavily armoured ; from at the thinnest it was at the front, much more than most contemporaries.
Like many of his contemporaries, he owned slaves captured during his raids.
Like most of its contemporaries, foul territory was quite roomy.
Like many of his acculturated contemporaries, he trusted in astrology and other semi-scientific beliefs ; however, he also supported true scientists and engaged frequently in discussions with philosophers and scholars.
With her brassy and gospel-reared alto vocals, Martha Reeves helped Martha and the Vandellas ascend from background singers with early songs such as " Come and Get These Memories " and "( Love Is Like a ) Heat Wave " distinguishing the group from contemporaries and label mates The Marvelettes and The Supremes, who were more influenced by doo-wop.
Like some of his contemporaries, Alexander mistakenly remembered the radical Mecklenburg Resolves as being an actual declaration of independence.
Like the dinosaurs, the ichthyosaurs and their contemporaries the plesiosaurs survived the end-Triassic extinction event, and immediately diversified to fill the vacant ecological niches of the earliest Jurassic.
Like many of his Victorian contemporaries, Rider Haggard " proceeds on the assumption that whites are naturally superior to blacks, and that Britain's imperial extensions into Africa are a noble, civilising enterprise ".
Like many of his contemporaries such as Jorge Negrete, Pedro Infante, and Javier Solís ( the so-called " Three Mexican Roosters " or " Los Tres Gallos Mexicanos "), Jiménez died young.
Like most of his contemporaries he endeavoured to keep himself in favour both with the exiled house of Stuart and with the reigning sovereign in England ; but at the two critical junctures of 1688 and 1714 he acted decisively in favour of the Protestant succession.
Like several of their contemporaries, Lauck and Goff had the opportunity to bring their characters to life in movies.
Like his medieval predecessors and his contemporaries, Fuchs was heavily influenced by the three Greek and Roman writers on medicine and materia medica, Dioscorides, Hippocrates, and Galen.
Eric Temple Bell says, " Like his contemporaries and immediate predecessors among Cambridge mathematicians of the first decade of this century ... Bateman was thoroughly trained in both pure analysis and mathematical physics, and retained an equal interest in both throughout his scientific career.

Like and all
`` Like enough we'll all be up on top by sundown ''.
Like all Russians he was an emotional man, and in him the emotions warred.
Like Herbert, they were all in communications: radio, television, magazines, and advertising.
Like Mattie and the mayor up there gripping the microphone and Toonker Burkette back in his office yanking out teeth, like they all knew he would.
Like most primitive, but unlike all previously recognized hominins, it had a grasping or big toe adapted for locomotion in the trees.
Like all traits, there is variability in the intensity of fears of spiders, and those with more intense fears are classified as phobic.
Like many ancient historians, Ammianus had a strong political and religious agenda to pursue, however, and he contrasted Constantius II with Julian to the former's constant disadvantage ; like all ancient writers he was skilled in rhetoric, and this shows in his work.
Like all early Germanic rulers, he was heavily involved in ecclesiastical disputes ; in 895, at the Diet of Tribur, he presided over a dispute between the Episcopal sees of Bremen, Hamburg and Cologne over jurisdictional authority, which saw Bremen and Hamburg remain a combined see, independent of the see of Cologne.
Like all subarctic regions, the months from May to July in the summer have no night, only a twilight during the night hours.
Like all actinides, berkelium dissolves in various aqueous inorganic acids, liberating gaseous hydrogen and converting into the berkelium ( III ) state.
Like Pompey he was protected by the river on his left allowing him to position all his cavalry to the right as a counter.
Like so many others, Étienne was eventually forced to flee Paris because of his opposition to the fiscal policies of Cardinal Richelieu, leaving his three children in the care of his neighbor Madame Sainctot, a great beauty with an infamous past who kept one of the most glittering and intellectual salons in all France.
Like other members of the genus, all three are aerobes capable of producing endospores.
Like all other horns of antelopes, the core of a bongo's horn is hollow and the outer layer of the horn is made of keratin, the same material that makes up human fingernails, toenails and hair.
Like all Unix shells, it supports filename wildcarding, piping, here documents, command substitution, variables and control structures for condition-testing and iteration .< ref >
Like all international auxiliary languages ( or IALs ), Basic English may be criticised as unavoidably based on personal preferences, and thus, paradoxically, inherently divisive.
Like all other lemurs, cheirogaleids live exclusively on the island of Madagascar.
Like all strepsirrhines they have fine claws at the second toe of the hind legs.
Like all Central American countries, Costa Rica is considered part of a biodiversity hotspot.
Like all state routes outside major cities, they are only two-lane arterials and do not support heavy traffic.
Like Shangdi, Heaven ( tian ) ruled over all the other gods, and it decided who would rule China.
Like all metal cations, Cs < sup >+</ sup > forms complexes with Lewis bases in solution.
Like all stable distributions, the location-scale family to which the Cauchy distribution belongs is closed under linear transformations with real coefficients.
Like all armoured insects, beetles ' exoskeletons comprise numerous plates called sclerites, some fused, some separated by thin sutures.
Like the trumpet and all other modern brass wind instruments, the cornet makes a sound when the player vibrates (" buzzes ") the lips in the mouthpiece, creating a vibrating column of air in the tubing.

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