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Likewise and manual
Likewise, it is possible to circumvent detection during manual body cavity searches.

Likewise and require
Likewise, they generally require more thought and planning than party games, such as Pictionary or Trivial Pursuit, but less than classic strategy games, such as chess and Go.
Likewise, Hindu customs may require gelatin-alternatives from sources other than animals.
Likewise, he asserts that biological systems require multiple parts working together in order to function.
Likewise, traditional performing arts often also require the kowtow.
Likewise, larger defects of the mucosa do require correction with an anteriorly based septal mucosal flap.
Likewise, businesses and civic buildings require a sufficient number of workers to function properly.
Likewise, as a general rule, it does not require that plans provide a minimum level of benefits.
Likewise, spot welders require a different type of welding power supply, typically containing elaborate timing circuits and large capacitor banks that are not commonly found with any other types of welding power supplies.
Likewise, a similar home in Los Angeles, California, whose heating degree days for the heating season is 2, 020, would require around two fifths the energy required to heat the house in New York City.

Likewise and driver
Likewise, when a Winston Cup driver won a Winston Cup / Winston West combination race, the win counts in Cup, not West.

Likewise and remove
Likewise, some diamonds may have small extra facets on the crown or pavilion that were created to remove surface imperfections during the diamond cutting process.
The Sanctuary hoards valiosísimas tokens of historic value, that are object always of the curiosity of the visitors ; among others are found chiefly: the framework of gold and silver of the Virgin, with inlays of precious stones, being emphasized in it the rich brilliant emerald surrounded by, that their Holiness Pious X gave to ours well recalled Archbishop Adolfo Alejandro Nouel from time to time of their election as the President of the Republic, and that that illustrious prelate donated the Virgin of La Altagracia as sure token of its love and refined devotion ; a gigantic and artistic custody of gold of it was colonial ; an elegant throne of plant with inlays and chimes of gold of the year 1811 to remove the procession of the Sacred Picture of the Virgin ; a bright hyphen silver gift of the President of the Real Audience of Saint The year of 1737 ; Likewise, of gold and silver a carries traveling ; a crucifix, two chalices and cups, six sticks of the canopy, cross and parochial candlesticks, candelabras and flower pots, and other objects of the old silver worship.
Likewise, Raney nickel will remove the sulfur of thiophene to give a saturated alkane.
Likewise, spammers sometimes operate Web pages which purport to remove submitted addresses from spam lists.
Likewise, he also has the power from office to remove them upon his discretion.

Likewise and one
Likewise, one might assume that criminalize acts that in themselves do not harm other people (" victimless crimes ") may prevent subsequent harmful acts ( assuming that people " prone " to commit these acts may tend to commit harmful actions in general ).
Likewise, small boats typically have two circuits each with their own battery / batteries: one used for engine starting ; one used for domestics.
Likewise, Jesus Christ proclaims in the Gospel of Matthew that one should " Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's "; that is at first, literally, the payment of taxes as binding those who use the imperial currency, but more widely interpreted as the offer of obedience and submission to the proclaimed worldly king () in matters not contrary to conscience.
Likewise one hundred and fifty years ago, not having a black slave in America would have been an ethical choice.
Likewise when the exponent ( power ) is one, ( e. g. is written ).
( 36: 13-14 ) Likewise, Muhammad was succeeded by twelve distinguished successors, one after another.
Likewise, Hebrew is considered to be the one language spoken by the united mankind before the dispersion connected with the Tower of Babel.
Likewise, one can construe semantic internalism in two ways, as a denial of either of these two theses.
Likewise, Jarrett's explosion of rage in prison on being told of his mother's death is widely hailed as one of Cagney's most memorable performances.
Likewise, during every full moon one might expect the Earth's shadow to fall on the Moon, causing a lunar eclipse.
Likewise Mach caused problems when memory had been moved by the operating system, another task that only really makes sense if the system has more than one address space.
Likewise, syncretism, the attempt to take over creeds of practices from other religions or even to blend practices or creeds from different religions into one new faith is an extreme form of inter-religious dialogue.
Likewise, most Agatha Christie books ( Murder on the Orient Express and And Then There Were None being the exceptions ) cause Cardassians great difficulty, as, whilst the idea that a high-ranking person is killed in mysterious circumstances appeals, they cannot understand why only one person is guilty.
Likewise, one is not allowed to claim the persona of a fellow SCA member, alive or dead.
Likewise, if Q ( x, n ) denotes the number of n-free integers ( e. g. 3-free integers being cube-free integers ) between 1 and x, one can show
Likewise, two sets of one-sided tetrominos can be fit to a rectangle in more than one way.
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, a group of players are in Nash equilibrium if each one is making the best decision that he or she can, taking into account the decisions of the others.
Likewise, because Iguazu is split into many relatively small falls, one can view these a portion at a time.
Likewise, military dictatorships often take the form of " collective presidencies " such as the South American juntas of the late 20th century, meaning that no one person wields supreme power.
Likewise, at one of their concerts, a member of the Canadian Brass, referring to their arrangement of the jazz standard " Take the A Train ", said that they'd considered calling it " Take the train, eh ?".
Likewise he gives a good description of an Osprey fishing, but adds the mythical detail that the bird has one webbed foot.
Likewise, Serbia was one of the first nations in the Balkans to abolish feudalism.

Likewise and hand
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, with three of a kind on the board, a player must have a pair in hand to make a full house.
Likewise, Willie's son, Tee Don Landry, continues the traditional hand manufacturing of rubboards in his small shop in Sunset, LA.
Likewise, moving the hand to the right means for the horse to turn right.
Likewise, it is bad luck to kill one with your left hand or foot.
Likewise a similar spectrum exists regarding the references to Jesus in the Talmud from, on the one hand, scholars like Maier ( 1978 ) who sees insertions of the name " Yeshu " into the Talmud as later interpolations in Reaktion " to Christian " Provokation ," and on the other those such as Joseph Klausner ( 1925 ) who argued that there were traces of the historical Jesus visible in Talmudic traditions.
Likewise, his views followed a middle course between the extremes of states ' rights on the one hand, and nationalism on the other hand.
Likewise, Yehuda Henkin holds that it is permissible to shake a woman's hand according to " the basic halacha " ( the Rambam and Shulchan Aruch ), and that those who feel otherwise are stringent.
Likewise the walkway was not suitable for the disabled, nor was it usable if the user did not have a hand free to hold the moving handrail.
Likewise, consider the economic shortage of cars in the Soviet Union during the 1980s: On the one hand, people had to wait in line to buy a new car ; on the other hand, cars were more affordable than they would have been at market prices.

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