Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester" ¶ 30
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Likewise and all
Likewise, and equally fascinating, is the news that such unlikely synonyms as `` pratakku '', `` sweathruna '', and the tongue-twister `` nnuolapertar-it-vuh-karti-birifw- '' all originated in the same village in Bathar-on-Walli Province and are all used to express sentiments concerning British `` imperialism ''.
Likewise, tan (), tan (), tan (), tan () all satisfy the irreducible polynomial, and so are conjugate algebraic integers.
Likewise, Jeremiah ’ s exclamation “ For I hear the whispering of many: Terror is all around !” ( Jer.
Likewise the French ships Tonnant, Heureux and Mercure all cut their anchor cables and drifted southwards away from the blazing ship.
Likewise, all bank accounts are linked to the national identification of the owner ( companies and institutions all have their own identification numbers ).
Likewise, there is an element, called the multiplicative identity element and denoted by 1, such that for all a in F, a · 1 = a.
Likewise, the instinct may not be guided at all.
Likewise, the pitcher is recorded as having given up a hit, a run for each runner that scores including the batter, and an earned run each for the batter and for all baserunners who did not initially reach base on error, except that the runs scored by any runners who reached base while facing an earlier pitcher are charged to that pitcher.
Likewise, every hominid species found on the Ringworld is descended from Pak breeders, and all are susceptible to the virus of Tree-of-life.
Likewise, Mao Zedong rejected environmentalism and believed that, based on the laws of historical materialism, all of nature must be put into the service of revolution.
Likewise, the alveolar and post-alveolar regions merge into each other, as do the hard and soft palate, the soft palate and the uvula, and indeed all adjacent regions.
Likewise, not all organisms that look alike necessarily have the same genotype.
Likewise, catalase has one of the highest turnover numbers of all enzymes ; one catalase molecule can convert millions of molecules of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen each second.
Likewise, equality of all angles in sequence is not sufficient to guarantee similarity ( otherwise all rectangles would be similar ).
Likewise all the other whole numbers are defined by their places in a structure, the number line.
Likewise, they do not necessarily make any commitments to the semantics, ontology, or epistemology of moral judgements ; that is, not all descriptive relativists are meta-ethical relativists.
As the American historian Gerhard Weinberg noted, German demands for territorial revision went beyond merely regaining land lost under the Treaty of Versailles, and instead embraced calls for the German conquest and colonization of all Eastern Europe, regardless of whether the land in question had belonged to Germany before 1918 or not Likewise, the British historian Hugh Trevor-Roper argued that the goal of overthrowing Versailles was only a prelude to seizing Lebensraum in Eastern Europe for Germany with no regard as to where Germany's 1914 frontiers had been.
Likewise, they slow down tidal water enough so its sediment is deposited as the tide comes in, leaving all except fine particles when the tide ebbs.
Likewise, all female children are called " Biddy ", including the eldest.
Likewise, there is a strong critique of modern technology among green anarchists, though not all reject it entirely.
Likewise the first procedure should return Λ if there are no candidates at all for the instance P. The brute-force method is then expressed by the algorithm

Likewise and tenants
Likewise, new tenants have serious difficulty finding housing, so they are seriously disadvantaged if they must move.

Likewise and rights
" Likewise, James Madison explained to Thomas Jefferson, " I conceive that in a certain degree ... the rights in question are reserved by the manner in which the federal powers are granted " by Article One, Section 8 of the Constitution.
Likewise, in jurisdictions where social welfare services are provided, citizens have legal claim rights to be provided with those services.
Likewise the CBS network was hurt by affiliation switches in late 1994 relating to Fox picking up CBS's National Football League rights, stunting the Late Show just as it was beginning to gain traction.
Likewise, there were palatine provinces among the English colonies in North America: Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore, was granted palatine rights in Maryland in 1632, as were the proprietors of the Carolinas in 1663.
Likewise in Texas in 2009, legal and religious issues that related to animal sacrifice, animal rights and freedom of religion were taken to the 5th U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals in the case of Jose Merced, President Templo Yoruba Omo Orisha Texas, Inc., v. City of Euless.
Likewise, Count Carl Johan Bernadotte of Wisborg, who lost his succession rights to the Swedish throne and renounced his titles in 1946 when he married the commoner Elin Kerstin Margaretha Wijkmark.
Likewise, different philosophers and statesmen have designed different lists of what they believe to be natural rights ; almost all include the right to life and liberty as the two highest priorities.
Likewise, its citizens had no special political rights or privileges ; the resident of Chinese cities never constituted a separate status class like the residents of European cities.
Likewise, his views followed a middle course between the extremes of states ' rights on the one hand, and nationalism on the other hand.
Likewise, acts that infringe the plant breeders ' rights, such as exportation of the variety, would not necessarily infringe a patent on the variety, which only allows the patent owner to prohibit making, using or selling the patented invention.
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, Stanley Payne agrees that the constitution generally accorded a wide range of civil liberties and representation with the notable exception of the rights of Catholics, a circumstance which prevented the formation of an expansive democratic majority.
Likewise, rights holder may challenge any law that will limit any of their rights.

Likewise and common
Likewise, Oscar Wilde wrote, " We have really everything in common with America nowadays, except, of course, the language " ( The Canterville Ghost, 1888 ).
Likewise, the Benelux abolition of internal border controls was a model for the wider Schengen Accord, which today has 29 European signatories ( including the Netherlands ) pledged to common visa policies and free movement of people across common borders.
Likewise, the Benelux abolition of internal border controls was a model for the wider Schengen Accord, which today is integrated in the acquis communautaire and aims at common visa policies and free movement of people across common borders.
Likewise, references to emmer in Greek and Latin texts are traditionally translated as " spelt ," even though spelt was not common in the Classical world until very late in its history.
Likewise the tower above the main entrance has an open work crown surmounted by a statue of fame, a feature of late Gothic architecture and a feature common in Scotland, but the detail is Classical.
Likewise, < tt > TH </ tt >, < tt > ER </ tt >, < tt > ON </ tt >, and < tt > AN </ tt > are the most common pairs of letters ( termed bigrams or digraphs ), and < tt > SS </ tt >, < tt > EE </ tt >, < tt > TT </ tt >, and < tt > FF </ tt > are the most common repeats.
Likewise, the bid price or buying price is the quantity of payment offered by a buyer of goods or services, although this meaning is more common in asset or financial markets than in consumer markets.
Likewise it is common for the same indicium to be embossed onto paper of several different colors.
Likewise, dishes and decorative glass jars filled with tumbled stones ( often including common rocks not suitable even for costume jewelry ) were frequently used as household ornaments.
Likewise, hugs are common but not required.
Likewise deliveries of coal and wood for home heating were more common until they were replaced in many areas by natural gas, oil, or electric heating.
Likewise, DVD ± RW ( also written as DVD ± R / W, DVD ± R / RW, DVD ± R /± RW, DVD +/- RW, and other arbitrary ways ) handles both common rewritable disc types ( i. e. DVD-RW and DVD + RW, but not usually DVD-RAM ).
Likewise, common nicknames for a III are " Trip ( p )", " Trace ", and " Trey " which denote that the nameholder is the third in a line.
Likewise, Jane ’ s wealth has made her stubborn in her efforts to preserve the peace, which on several occasions lack logic and common sense.
Likewise, peridotite is a much more important source rock of common magmas.
Likewise in dry nasal snuff it is also a common aroma in traditional blends.
Likewise, free-range egg producers have no common standard on what the term means.
Likewise, the common practice to without discrimination, publish " Average Joe's " highly opinionated opinion on the cause of something, ( such as a flood ) simply because he's standing by the side of the flood observing it.
Likewise it has been common in Ireland due to the 12th-century Saint Laurence O ' Toole ( whose real name was Lorcán ).
Likewise, Lisa's challenge to Springfield calls attention to the " cultural limitations of small-town America ," while the episode also argues that intellectual disdain for the common man can be carried too far and that theory can " all to easily lose touch with common sense.

1.282 seconds.