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Like the 1541 and 1571, a nearly identical job queue is available to the User in Zero page ( except for Job 0 ), providing for exceptional degrees of compatibility.
In January 2008, Abdul returned to the music charts for the first time in nearly 13 years with the single " Dance Like There's No Tomorrow ," the first track on the album Randy Jackson's Music Club Vol 1.
Like in other countries, the soap opera met with negative reviews but eventually proved critics wrong with nearly 13 million viewers tuning in each week.
Like the Mediterranean Sea, it has almost no tides due to its nearly complete enclosure from the Pacific Ocean.
Like other LucasArts adventure games, The Secret of Monkey Island features a design philosophy that makes the player character's death nearly impossible ( Guybrush does drown if he stays underwater for more than ten minutes ).
Like all lunar maria, Oceanus Procellarum was formed by ancient basaltic flood volcanic eruptions that covered the region in a thick, nearly flat layer of solidified magma.
Like its other shows, it used stock footage heavily ; in one episode, character designs and animation sequences were recycled from the Groovie Goolies series of nearly 15 years earlier.
Like C4, it is an off-white colored solid and its explosive characteristics are nearly identical to C4.
Like many other would-be real estate magnates in the area at the time, his Florida investments were nearly worthless after the freeze, and he returned to his home in the North.
Like many other small towns on the North American Great Plains that were settled in the early 20th century, nearly a century after its founding Tuttle has experienced the closure of many business which has paralleled a population trend of outmigration of young people to larger cities and a subsequent aging of its population.
Like many other West Coast cities, Bremerton school teachers were pitted against their district's administration for nearly a month in September 1994 during a contentious strike.
Like nearly all senior Army officers, Rundstedt welcomed the July 1934 purge of Ernst Röhm and the Sturmabteilung ( SA ) leadership, although he was angered that two generals, Schleicher and Ferdinand von Bredow, were killed: he was among the senior officers who later persuaded Hitler to have these two officers posthumously ( but secretly ) rehabilitated.
Like Barclays Bank's former City headquarters, the passerby is nearly oblivious to the tower's existence in neighbouring streets until directly underneath it.
Like concentrated sulfuric acid, oleum is such a strong dehydrating agent that if poured onto powdered glucose, or virtually any other sugar, it will draw the elements of water out of the sugar in an exothermic reaction, leaving nearly pure carbon as a solid.
Like nearly all colubrids, rat snakes pose no threat to humans.
Like nearly all of southern China, Zhongshan's climate is warm and humid most of the year, with an average temperature of and of rainfall each year.
As Bernardi notes, “" Like their explosive cousins, rumors can be created and planted by nearly anybody, require limited resources to utilize, can be deadly for those in its direct path, and can instill fear ”.
Like many of Pratchett's novels it introduces an element of modern society into the magical and vaguely late medieval, early modern world of the Discworld, in this case Rock and Roll music and stardom, with nearly disastrous consequences.
Like the wide receiver, who generally cannot make big plays without the quarterback passing to him ( with the exception of the end-around or a reverse ), the running back nearly always needs good blocking from the offensive line to successfully gain yardage.
Like nearly all disc-based consoles, the 64DD can boot up without a cartridge on the top deck, because it has a boot menu.
Like its predecessors, Strange Matter hosts up-and-coming local and national touring acts nearly every night.
Like nearly all French courts, the Council's court system is inquisitorial, and proceedings are initiated by a statement of claim detailing the factual background of the case and why the appellent should be granted relief.
Like many English naturalists, he nearly studied divinity, but instead opted to study medicine and physiology at Cambridge University.
Like nearly all popular romances of chivalry of the period, the French chanson de geste was adapted into a prose romance by the end of the 15th century ; several versions from the 16th century are extant ; the oldest prose version dates from 1489 ( published in Lyon by Jacques Maillet ).

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`` 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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