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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 it is possible to claim, as the historian Arthur Marwick has, that " the 1960s " began in the late 1950s and ended in the early 1970s.
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, 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 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, when the sound era of cartoons began in the late 1920s, early animators such as Walt Disney gave characters like Mickey Mouse ( who already resembled blackface performers ) a minstrel-show personality ; the early Mickey is constantly singing and dancing and smiling.
In noting Rova's role in developing the all-saxophone ensemble as " a regular and conceptually wide-ranging unit ," The Penguin Guide to Jazz calls its music " a teeming cosmos of saxophone sounds " created by " deliberately eschewing conventional notions about swing prodding at the boundaries of sound and space ..." Likewise Jazz: The Rough Guide notes, " Highly inventive, eclectic and willing to experiment, Rova arguably the most exciting of the saxophone quartets to emerge in the format's late ' 70s boom.
Likewise, double false position arose in late antiquity as a purely arithmetical algorithm.
Likewise, lateen sail survived in the Baltic until the late 19th century.
Likewise the extension of the railroad network up the Roaring Fork Valley to the previously failed mining town of Aspen in the late 1880s made the extraction of silver ore there economically feasible, and saved the town from near extinction.
Likewise, Carr argued that the suffering of Chinese workers in the treaty ports and in the mines of South Africa in the late 19th-early 20th centuries was terrible, but must be considered a progressive development as it helped to push China towards the Communist revolution.
Likewise, in the late part of 2003 up to the present, the concreting of the Bagong Silang-Capalonga Road has started and existence of the Airconditioned Van Transport is now available as a result.
Ariel Schrag documented her years at Berkeley High during the late 1990s in her graphic novels Awkward, Definition, Potential and Likewise.

Likewise and contended
Likewise, Ritter contended that Otto von Bismarck was a Kabinettspolitker ( Cabinet politician ), not a militarist who ensured that political considerations were always placed ahead of military considerations.
Likewise, Carr contended that history like science has no moral judgements, which in his opinion supports the identification of history as a science.

Likewise and Hitler
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, Kershaw argued that Stalin was highly involved in the running of the Soviet Union in contrast to Hitler whose involvement in day-to-day decision making was limited, infrequent and capricious.
Likewise, Nolte called for the end of what he regarded as the unfair stigma attached to German nationalism because of National Socialism, and demanded that historians recognize that every country in the world had at some point in its history had " its own Hitler era, with its monstrosities and sacrifices ".
Likewise, Jäckel used Himmler's Posen speeches of 1943 and certain other statements on his part in 1944 referring to an " order " from an unnamed higher authority as proof that Hitler had ordered the Holocaust.

Likewise and was
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 important in Virgil's day was the account of Rome's founding in Cato the Elder's Origines.
Likewise, Joseph E. Stiglitz, speaking not only on China but East Asia in general, comments " The countries that have managed globalization ... such as those in East Asia, have, by and large, ensured that they reaped huge benefits ..." According to The Heritage Foundation, development in China was anticipated by Milton Friedman, who predicted that even a small progress towards economic liberalization would produce dramatic and positive effects.
Likewise, the position of Kanclerz in the Polish kingdom was always a bishop until the 16th century.
Likewise, Canadian Psychiatric Association ( CPA ) recommends benzodiazepines alprazolam, bromazepam, lorazepam, and diazepam only as a second-line choice, if the treatment with two different antidepressants was unsuccessful.
Likewise, blunt weapons such as maces and warhammers could harm the wearer by their impact without penetrating the armour ; usually a soft armour, such as gambeson, was worn under the hauberk.
Likewise, the ounce troy was divisible into 24 ounce carats of 20 grains troy each ; the ounce carat was divisible into four ounce grains of 5 grains troy each ; and the ounce grain was divisible into four ounce quarters of grains troy each.
Likewise, until recently boron tolerance was known but a strong borophile was undiscovered in bacteria.
Likewise, the vision, which appeared within a circular vignette or matte, was similarly superimposed over a black area in the backdrop to the scene, rather than over a part of the set with detail in it, so that nothing appeared through the image, which seemed quite solid.
( 36: 13-14 ) Likewise, Muhammad was succeeded by twelve distinguished successors, one after another.
Likewise, David Stockman, Ronald Reagan's most influential financial official in 1981 was an acknowledged follower of Hayek.
Likewise, Leo describes the use of grenades, which further reinforces the view that contact with water was not necessary for the substance's ignition.
Likewise, the price of shot for reloading shotshells over the last several years has also risen by an order of magnitude, such that lead shot that was readily available for around $ 0. 50 / lb.
Likewise, Damasus ' commissioning of the Latin Vulgate edition of the Bible, c. 383, was instrumental in the fixation of the canon in the West.
Likewise, between February 2006 and February 2009 his approval rating was above 70 %.
Likewise, the 8-inch DEC RX01 floppy ( 1975 ) held 256, 256 bytes formatted, and was advertised as " 256k ".
Likewise the crew of a Jordanian ship, MV Farah III, that ran aground near LTTE-controlled territory off the island's coast, accused the Tamil Tigers of risking their lives and forcing them to abandon the vessel which was carrying 14, 000 tonnes of Indian rice.
Likewise, this view does not take into account the fact that a Macedonian koiné language was already in existence.
Likewise, Molotov's appointment served as a signal to Germany that the USSR was open to offers.
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, Damasus ' commissioning of the Latin Vulgate edition of the Bible, c. 383, was instrumental in the fixation of the canon in the West.

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