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Like a growing number of aristocrats in the late 4th and early 5th centuries who were entering the clergy rather than taking up the more usual administrative careers in the imperial service, Paulinus spent a great deal of his money on his chosen church and city.
Like velocity, speed has the dimensions of a length divided by a time ; the SI unit of speed is the meter per second, but the most usual unit of speed in everyday usage is the kilometer per hour or, in the USA and the UK, miles per hour.
Like the cathedrals of Salisbury and Lincoln, it has two transepts crossing the nave, rather than the single transept usual on the Continent.
It could be sarcastic, as songs like " Animal ( Fuck Like a Beast )" hardly fit into the usual picture of White Anglo-Saxon Protestantism.
Like their elder brother, Kennedy ( born 1923 ), Ross and Norris were educated at Marlborough College and Trinity College, Oxford, where, at his choice, he completed his law degree in two years rather than the usual three.
Like any other spider, however, they are afraid of bigger foes, and, in most cases, will retreat behind an obstacle ( such as a dried leaf or prey remains ) upon perceiving more than usual disturbance to their web.
Like the substantive notion, the level playing field conception goes farther than the usual formal approach.
Like the usual game-play, one must type out the whole credits and will be rewarded with a dancing zombie breaking open from a test tube.
Like that engine, it sported a 2-barrel carburetor, though it delivered 135 horsepower, rather than the usual 112 horsepower.
Like The Shadow, The Spider's usual weapons of choice were a pair of Browning. 45 M1911 automatic pistols.
Like other popular views, this one follows the analogy of the most usual experience.
Like many myths, both contain significant elements of truth, and the historic truth is in its usual place, somewhere in the middle between the extremes.
There was a statue of Alberto in the hallway of Unseen University, inscribed ( apart from the usual student scribbles ) with " We Shall Not See His Like Again.
Like Buster, Babs has large white marking on her front, usually seen when she is not wearing her usual outfit i. e. swimwear
Like its predecessor, this flag did not conform to the usual pattern of the flags used by British Colonial Governors which was to have dark blue flag charged in the centre with the Royal Crest above a Crown, with the name of the Colony or Dominion written in a yellow scroll below.
Like much of Bruckner's music the exposition of this movement has three main key regions instead of the usual two.
Like some other rosary based prayers ( such as the Chaplet of Divine Mercy ) it uses the usual rosary beads, but does not include the usual Mysteries of the Rosary.
Like the pub quiz, it is chiefly a British phenomenon although the format has significant differences to a pub quiz due to the usual number of teams ( two ) and the presence of individual questions.
Like usual, the game consists of three course modes.
Like usual, if the player obtains all three of the duel cars before playing the extra courses, the player can use one of the three cars to race in the extra courses ( and race in the regular courses at the same time depending on player's like ) in order to complete the entire game.
Like usual, the audio-tracks on the Ridge Racer Revolution game CD can be played in a standard CD-audio player, as game CD was mastered in Mixed Mode CD format.
Like usual, this game features in game commentary provided by Murray Walker and Martin Brundle.
Like most Nilotic groups, cattle-raising formed a large part of their economy ; however, agriculture and fishing were more significant than usual, and most were sedentary.

Like and composition
Shortly following their first performance together, the band entered the studio to record the Brown-Byrd composition, " Get Up ( I Feel Like Being a ) Sex Machine ", the song further enhanced Brown's influence in funk music, moving further away from his late 1960s funk origins.
Like the " dimension of image " characterization this can be generalized to a definition of the rank of a linear map: the rank of a linear map f from V → W is the minimal dimension k of an intermediate space X such that f can be written as the composition of a map V → X and a map X → W. While this definition does not suggest an efficient manner to compute the rank ( for which it is better to use one of the alternative definitions ), it does allow to easily understand many of the properties of the rank, for instance that the rank of the transpose of A is the same as that of A.
The same day, another new Prince composition entitled "( There'll Never B ) Another Like Me " premiered on the now obsolete and defunct website, mplsound. com — replacing a shorter, instrumental version of the song which streamed several days previously.
Like Chinese scroll paintings, the principle underlying the garden's composition is to create enduring flow, to let the patron wander and enjoy the garden without prescription, as in nature herself.
While the first two Stax singles failed to chart, the third, the Hayes / Porter composition ( with similarities, including the title, to a gospel standard ) " You Don't Know Like I Know " hit # 7 R & B in 1966.
Like many natural products, lanolin is complex and variable in composition.
In 1915, Piron and Williams together started the Piron and Williams Publishing Company, and in their first year of business published Piron's composition, “ I Wish That I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate ”, which became his biggest hit.
Like other Fluxus artists, Higgins studied composition with John Cage at the New School of Social Research in New York.
Like his contemporary Palestrina, the Flemish composer Jacobus de Kerle ( 1531 / 32 – 1591 ) was also credited with giving a model of composition for the Council of Trent.
Like other functional programming languages, F # allows function composition using the operator.
Like other growth media, the formulations of agar used in plates may be classified as either " defined " or " undefined "; defined medium is synthesized from individual chemicals required by the organism so that the exact molecular composition is known, whereas undefined medium is made from natural products such as yeast extract, where the precise composition is unknown.
Like Chinese scroll paintings, the principle underlying the garden's composition is to create enduring flow ; to let the patron wander and enjoy the garden without prescription, as in nature herself.
Moore observes: " Like so many aspects of Arsenio ’ s music, this miniature composition is decades ahead of its time.
Like other fossils, coprolites have had much of their original composition replaced by mineral deposits such as silicates and calcium carbonates.
This period included a stint with Jay and the Americans under pseudonyms and the composition of the soundtrack to You've Got to Walk It Like You Talk It or You'll Lose That Beat, a Richard Pryor film released in 1971.
Other hits written for the stage were soon to follow, including what is arguably their most famous composition, 1930 ’ s “ On the Sunny Side of the Street ” for Lew Leslie ’ s International Revue, which also contained the favorite “ Exactly Like You ”; “ Blue Again ” for The Vanderbilt Revue ; and in 1932, “ Don ’ t Blame Me ,” which was featured in the Chicago revue Clowns In Clover.
Like most bodies in this region, the components of the Antiope system are of the dark C spectral type, indicating a carbonaceous composition.
Their first recorded collaboration was in 1964, when Gouldman's band The Whirlwinds recorded the Lol Creme composition, " Baby Not Like You ", as the B-side of their only single.
Like his contemporaries, Waldron's roots lie chiefly in the hard bop and post-bop genres of the New York club scene of the 1950s ; but with time, he gravitated more towards free jazz and composition.
When bootleggers released the outtakes from Infidels, the song was recognized as a composition approaching the quality of such classics as " Tangled Up In Blue ", " Like a Rolling Stone " and " All Along the Watchtower ".
Like his paintings, his writing remains controversial decades after its composition.
Like the second sonata however, the White Mass gave him a great deal of trouble during its composition.
Like defining a planet by having cleared its neighbourhood, this definition creates ambiguity by making location, rather than formation or composition, the determining characteristic for planethood.
Like much of the rest of Novgorod's medieval history, the precise composition of these trade or crafts organizations is uncertain and they ought not to be confused with the much more organized guilds ( or later unions ) of Western Europe.

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