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Likewise, Kant formulated the nebular hypothesis, according to which the solar system was evolved from a rotating mass of incandescent gas, nearly a half century before its scientific value was made plain by Laplace in his Systeme Du Monde.
Likewise, the ecumenist may become so absorbed in the conflict of the church with the totalitarian state in East Germany, the precarious situation of the church in revolutionary China, and the anguish of the church over apartheid in South Africa that he loses close contact with the parish church in its unspectacular but indispensable ministry of worship, pastoral service and counseling, and Christian nurture for a face-to-face group of individuals.
Likewise, in Toronto, the Prince Edward Viaduct has five lanes of motor traffic, bicycle lanes, and sidewalks on its upper deck ; and a pair of tracks for the Bloor – Danforth subway line on its lower deck.
Likewise, a continuous-time filter is minimum-phase if the zeros of its transfer function fall in the left half of the complex s-plane.
Likewise, ( x, − y ) are the coordinates of its reflection across the first coordinate axis ( the X axis ).
Likewise, in the sentence, " here, there is a pot ", " here " is the bearer of the property " pot-existence " – this shows that the categories of property and property-bearer are closer to those of a logical predicate and its subject-term, and not to a grammatical predicate and subject.
Less formally, the equivalence relation ker on X, takes each function f: X → X to its kernel ker f. Likewise, ker ( ker ) is an equivalence relation on X ^ X.
Likewise, in Eastern Christianity, both meat and dairy are prohibited during the Lenten fast, and eggs are seen as " dairy " ( a foodstuff that could be taken from an animal without shedding its blood ).
Likewise, the momentum p of a photon is also proportional to its frequency and inversely proportional to its wavelength:
Likewise, the map which sends every differentiable manifold to its cotangent bundle and every smooth map to its pullback is a contravariant functor.
Likewise the Ruhr steel industry went into sharp decline, as its prices were undercut by lower-cost suppliers such as Japan.
Likewise, a hyperbola with its transverse axis aligned with the y-axis is called a " North-South opening hyperbola " and has equation
Likewise, the tradename Hycodan points to its relationship with oxycodone ( Percodan ) hy-for hydrogen, per-for oxygen ( as in potassium permanganate ) -- this can also be seen with other trade names for other drugs, like Permonid ( desomorphine ) and Hydal ( hydromorphone ).
Likewise, Mande is often assumed to be the second-most distant branch based on its lack of the noun-class system prototypical of the Niger – Congo family.
Likewise if John says he has a flush, but in fact he does not, his hand is judged on its actual merits, not his verbal declaration.
Likewise, a project slogan is to " break down the bars of ignorance and illiteracy ", because its volunteers aim to continue spreading public literacy and appreciation for the literary heritage just as public libraries began to do in the late 19th century .< ref >
Likewise, the development of a series of hydroelectric plants along the Río Paraná linked Paraguay to its neighbors and provided it access to cherished energy resources and badly needed export revenues.
Likewise, to say of an interface or language feature that it is pythonic is to say that it works well with Python idioms, that its use meshes well with the rest of the language.
Likewise, the Cáin Adomnáin ( Law of Adomnán, Lex Innocentium ) counts Nechtan's brother Bridei among its guarantors.
Likewise, Hawaiian Creole English is commonly referred to by its speakers as " Pidgin ".
Likewise in Cabinda, " Lemba is the spirit of peace, as its name indicates.
Likewise, Manchuria was also governed by military generals until its division into provinces, though some areas of Xinjiang and Manchuria were lost to the Russian Empire in the mid-19th century.

Likewise and French
Likewise the French ships Tonnant, Heureux and Mercure all cut their anchor cables and drifted southwards away from the blazing ship.
Likewise in French, many final consonants become no longer silent if followed by a word that begins with a vowel, an effect called liaison.
Likewise, Norman and — later — French influences led to some interesting word pairs in English, such as the following, which both mean " someone who defends ":
Likewise, French paleontologist Marcellin Boule concluded the same thing in 1915.
Likewise, it is still Wit-Rusland in Dutch, Hviderusland in Danish, Hviterussland or Kviterussland in Norwegian, Vitryssland in Swedish, Բելառուս in Armenian, Λευκορωσία in Greek, " Biélorussie " in French, " Bielorrusia " in Spanish, " Bielorrússia " in Portuguese, Valko-Venäjä in Finnish, Valgevene in Estonian, Baltkrievija in Latvian, Baltarusija in Lithuanian and Fehéroroszország in Hungarian.
Likewise, only the French Community of Belgium takes part in La Francophonie.
Likewise, clear fruit brandy is called " eau de vie " ( French for " water of life ").
Likewise, foreigners have been able to receive interest gross on French convertibles ( obligations convertibles or OCs ), further blurring the differentiation between the domestic and euro CB markets.
Likewise, Norodom was viewed as responsible for the constant Cambodian revolts against French rule.
Likewise, the French derivation from spinetta, épinette, is specifically what the virginals is called in French, although the word is also used for any other small quilled instrument, whether a small harpsichord or a clavichord.
Likewise, the French frigate Pallas captured her prize the Countess of Scarborough.
Likewise, the novel's title, deriving from the French proverb, has given rise to a similar proverb in Chinese.
Likewise, she argued that even successes, such as the First Battle of the Marne ( a French victory ), were to some extent accidental victories that were won despite, not because of, military leadership or strategy.
Likewise, for the elections of 2010, Belgian expatriates who had filled their voter ’ s registration form in French were stricken out from the lists, including in the municipality with language facilities of Sint-Genesius-Rode / Rhode-Saint-Genèse.
Likewise, President Jacques Chirac, putting an end to the debate, argued that it would threaten " the indivisibility of the Republic ," " equality in front of the Law " and " the unity of the French people ," since it may end by conferring " special rights to organised linguistic communities.
Likewise, fellow French Enlightenment author Rousseau, especially his Julie, ou la nouvelle Héloïse ( 1761 ) and of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's novel, Die Leiden des jungen Werther ( The Sorrows of Young Werther ) ( 1774 ).
Likewise, in the northern Vosges Mountains, the French 2nd Armored Division spearheaded a U. S. Seventh Army advance, forced the Saverne Gap, and drove to the Rhine, liberating Strasbourg on 23 November 1944.
Likewise, Saskia Mulder ( sister to model Karen Mulder ), made her debut abroad, appearing in French and English films and television series before making guest appearances in Dutch soap-operas.

Likewise and meant
Likewise, when it is written that " the most probable explanation " of the name of Ludlow, Massachusetts " is that it was named after Roger Ludlow ", what is meant here is not that Roger Ludlow is favored by a random factor, but rather that this is the most plausible explanation of the evidence, which admits other, less likely explanations.
Likewise, it is usually claimed that by the word " Helel ben Shaḥar ", the Morning Star is meant ; but Isaiah gives no intimation whatever that Helel is a star.
Likewise, depending on his audience, Irving during the 1990s has either used the absence of a written Führerbefehl ( Führer order ) for the " Final Solution " to argue that Hitler was unaware of the Holocaust, or that the absence of a written order meant there was no Holocaust.
Likewise Thomas Wyatt in his poetry also recognises George's " Great wit " ( although wit in the 16th century could suggest that a person was witty and charming, it mainly meant intelligence, and it is George's intelligence that Cavendish and Wyatt were referring to.
Likewise, " 2UP " meant it was player two's turn, and so on.
Likewise, by " the current Emperor of Germany is gray " it is not meant that there is some individual, namely the current Emperor of Germany, who has the property of being gray ; Germany is no longer a monarchy, so there is currently no Emperor.
Likewise the continuing war against the Orthodox power of Byzantium and the inheritor of that power, the Russians, meant that Muslims were suspicious of the Catholic and Orthodox interests in Jerusalem.

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