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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, Barsaive gets a complete treatment, and the chapters contain a lot of log entries and stories in addition to the setting descriptions ; the same applies also to Horrors and Dragons.
* " Likewise, hypnotic treatment may assist in insomnia in the same way as other relaxation methods.
Likewise, not all organisms that look alike necessarily have the same genotype.
Likewise, Justice Antonin Scalia has expressed the same view, in the dissenting opinion of Troxel v. Granville 530 U. S. 57 ( 2000 ):
" Likewise, certain types of ethical theories, especially deontological ethics, sometimes distinguish between ' ethics ' and ' morals ': " Although the morality of people and their ethics amounts to the same thing, there is a usage that restricts morality to systems such as that of Kant, based on notions such as duty, obligation, and principles of conduct, reserving ethics for the more Aristotelian approach to practical reasoning, based on the notion of a virtue, and generally avoiding the separation of ' moral ' considerations from other practical considerations.
Likewise, the European Union nations have declined public capital investment through the same years, also witnessing declining productivity growth rates.
Likewise, a supplement to the Nochi Kagami, a record of the Ashikaga shogunate, confirms the same Iga origin:
Likewise many more geometric terms derive from this same root, such as erect ( as in " upright "), rectangle ( literally " right angle "), straight and stretch.
Likewise, French paleontologist Marcellin Boule concluded the same thing in 1915.
Likewise, the Soviets would have to drop its participation to the same number as the United States.
Likewise, many of these same companies announced yet another generation of consoles for, such as the Odyssey3, and Atari 7800.
Likewise, when Minangs meet total strangers who share the same clan name, anywhere in Indonesia, they could theoretically expect to feel that they are distant relatives.
Likewise, he was concerned that strongly discordant relations would do the same and that both situations could force the US into conflicts that may not be important to the US.
Likewise, the scripts for Star Trek, which were often written by the same people who had written for the live-action version of the show, tended to be quite sophisticated, and garnered the first Emmy Award for the franchise.
Likewise, in the tale depicting the origin of the constellation Capricornus, the Greek god of nature Pan became a fish from the waist down when he jumped into the same river after being attacked by Typhon.
Likewise, eastbound Interstate 66's Exit 53 only provides access to SR 28 northbound ; one must use Exit 52 and the same stretch of US 29 to reach SR 28 south.
Likewise, when the similarly minded Claudius becomes emperor, he is convinced by Valeria Messalina and Herod to preserve his powers, for much the same reason.
Likewise, the same stadium will be known as the " München Arena " during the European Competitions.
Likewise, the same phenomenon exists in the Southern Hemisphere, but with the respective dates reversed, with the earliest sunsets occurring some time before June 21 in winter, and latest sunsets occurring some time after December 21 in summer, again depending on one's southern latitude.
Likewise, each night service is also divided into the same five hours.
Likewise, the 2006 video game Sonic the Hedgehog is set later in the same continuity as the first game in the series, 1991's Sonic the Hedgehog.
Likewise, all cochlear implants incorporate the same basic design to be capable of the ultimate goal of " detecting " or " demodulating " intelligence from the human voice when that intelligence is residing within an electronic signal.
Likewise, because its mass is so small, electrons have much less kinetic energy than protons at the same speed.
Likewise, Southern Right Whales are observed from shore in Santa Catarina State during the same season.

Likewise and month
Likewise, calves may suckle for only a month or as long as a year.
Likewise, any attempt to divide a year into months will leave a fractional remainder of a partial month.

Likewise and Royal
Likewise, in 2010, King Juan Carlos gave his Royal Assent to a law permitting abortion on demand.
Likewise, civic as well as municipal and governmental colleges along with town halls counted this style among its top-ranked and most-prized structures to this day ; ironically, in Britain itself, for example, King George IV's Royal Pavilion at Brighton, ( which twice in its lifetime has been threatened with being torn-down, denigrated by some as a “ carnival sideshow ”, and dismissed by others as “ an architectural folly of inferior design ”, no less ) and elsewhere, these rare and often diminutive ( though sometimes, as mentioned, of grand-scale ), residential structures that exhibit this colonial style are highly valuable and prized by the communities in which they exist as being somehow “ magical ” in appearance.
Likewise the Royal Marines, although a colours-carrying service, was granted, along with the conventional battle honour of " Gibraltar ", the " Great Globe itself " by King George IV for its very numerous battle honours around the world.
Likewise CNoR preferred a direct route as opposed to detouring the railway around the north and east sides of Mount Royal.

Likewise and Bank
Likewise, to the north is clear of large settlement until Hadera, and the east until Tulkarm in the West Bank.
Likewise, the issuer appears ( in Macedonian ) as the National Bank of Macedonia, not its successor, the National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia.
Likewise, credit card companies usually have a " gold card " and a " platinum card " ( many formerly had a " silver card " then followed by a " gold card ", but due to similarity in appearance between silver and platinum these were often discontinued with the rise in popularity of platinum as a precious metal ); Standard Chartered Bank has introduced a " titanium card " as a grade higher than platinum.
Likewise, in Bank of Tokyo v Karoon, Lord Goff, who had concurred in the result in DHN, held that the legal conception of the corporate structure was entirely distinct from the economic realities.

Likewise and Scotland
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, in Scotland a bailie was the chief magistrate of a barony ( baron bailie ) or part of a county, but now refers to a municipal officer corresponding to an English alderman.

Likewise and Group
Likewise, Sanguinetti was an active member of the Support Group ( Uruguay, Peru, Brazil and Argentina ) of the Contadora Group ( Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela and Panama ), an informal consultative forum dedicated to exploring preventive measures against the expansion of armed conflicts in Central America, which, in December 1986 decided to merge with the so-called Group of Eight, which in turn was called the Río Group in October 1990 coinciding with its expansion to include Chile, Ecuador, Bolivia and Paraguay.
Likewise of exceptional reputation were the master of the Gorgoneion Group and the Cavalcade Painter, given this designation because of his preference for depicting horsemen on cup interiors ; he was active around 580 BC.

Likewise and Europe's
Likewise, in Europe's Inner Demons he tracked the historical sources of the mania for scapegoating minorities which, within Christendom, culminated in the Great European witchhunt.
Likewise, the line of the principi di Ottajano, an extant branch of the House of Medici who were eligible to inherit the grand duchy of Tuscany when the last male of the senior branch died in 1737, but for intervention of Europe's major powers which allocated the sovereignty of Florence elsewhere.

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