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Likewise and when
Likewise, the King James Version references some of these books by the traditional spelling when referring to them in the New Testament, such as " Esaias " ( for Isaiah ).
Likewise when the exponent ( power ) is one, ( e. g. is written ).
Likewise, “ where ” and “ when ” question types are very closely linked.
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, 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, after 1965 when Leone's second Western For a Few Dollars More brought a still larger box office bonanza, bounty killer suddenly became the choice profession of Spaghetti Western heroes in films like Arizona Colt, Vengeance is Mine, 10. 000 Dollars Blood Money, The Ugly Ones, Cry for Revenge, Any Gun Can Play.
Likewise, when Carter Wentworth was charged for his role in the Clamshell Alliance's 1977 illegal occupation of the Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant, the judge instructed the jury to disregard his competing harms defense, and he was found guilty.
Likewise, a weaker jet may trigger star formation when it collides with a cloud.
Likewise, " 1 C corresponds to " when describing an electric displacement field flux.
Likewise, when someone said " I don't know ", green slime, a gooey substance, would pour on him or her from above.
Likewise when distilling a mixture of ethanol and water that is richer in ethanol than the azeotrope, the distillate ( contrary to intuition ) will be poorer in ethanol than the original but slightly richer than the azeotrope.
Likewise, he expressed only mild surprise when both of Abraham Simpson's kidneys were revealed to have exploded.
Likewise in the Church senior English office-holders were either expelled from their positions or kept in place for their lifetimes but replaced by foreigners when they died.
Likewise, John Anthony Walker was advised to by his handlers not to engage in espionage until he had been promoted to the highest position for which a polygraph test was not required, to refuse promotion to higher positions for which polygraph tests were required, and to retire when promotion was mandated.
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, Louis could not argue that he had been below the legal age of consent ( fourteen ) to marry: no one was certain when he had been born, with Louis claiming to have been twelve at the time, and others ranging in their estimates between eleven and thirteen.
Likewise, at sunset, the earliest sunset will occur when the Sun is at its lowest point on the analemma when it is close to the western horizon, and the latest sunset when it is at the highest point.
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 a full citizen when the Persians sought submission from Sparta and met with vehement rejection in or around 492 / 491 BC.
Likewise, when a slower-than-average molecule from B flies towards the trapdoor, the demon will let it pass from B to A.
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, unstressed merges into when in contact with palatal consonants ( e. g. genoll ' knee '), and especially in lexical derivation with-eixement /- aixement ( e. g. coneixement ' knowledge ').
Likewise, the Butler Act, which Scopes was supposed to have violated — though it was never invoked again — remained on the books until 1967, when it was repealed by the Tennessee Legislature.

Likewise and Jewish
Likewise, her father, Isaac of York, a Jewish moneylender, is shown as a victim rather than a villain.
XVII., condemns the Anabaptists and others ’ who now scatter Jewish opinions that, before the resurrection of the dead, the godly shall occupy the kingdom of the world, the wicked being everywhere suppressed .’" Likewise, the Swiss Reformer, Heinrich Bullinger wrote up the Second Helvetic Confession which reads " We also reject the Jewish dream of a millennium, or golden age on earth, before the last judgment.
Likewise, some ( but not all ) modern scholars hold that the Fourth Gospel was addressed to a group of Jewish Christians, and, very possibly, a group living in Judea.
Likewise, someone who is patrilineally Jewish is regarded as a Jew by the Mo ‘ eṣet HaḤakhamim, or the Karaite Counsel of Sages.
Likewise, due to a day's beginning at sunset in Jewish tradition, when Yom Hazikaron falls on a Sunday both observances are rescheduled to one day later.
Likewise, Bahya ibn Paquda and Abraham son of Maimonides, sometimes described as " Jewish Sufis ", are especially respected among Dor Daim and talmide ha-Rambam.
XVII., condemns the Anabaptists ( of Munster -- historically most Anabaptist groups were amillennial ) and others ’ who now scatter Jewish opinions that, before the resurrection of the dead, the godly shall occupy the kingdom of the world, the wicked being everywhere suppressed .’" Likewise, the Swiss Reformer, Heinrich Bullinger wrote up the Second Helvetic Confession which reads " We also reject the Jewish dream of a millennium, or golden age on earth, before the last judgment.

Likewise and boss
Likewise, a new antagonist named Gill took over M. Bisons role from the previous games as the new boss character.
Likewise, his attempt to feign mental illness in order to escape indictment for his crimes mirrors the real life case of Genovese crime family boss Vincent Gigante.

Likewise and George
" Likewise, George Bruce in his update of Harbottle's classic military history Dictionary of Battles maintains that " Charles Martel defeated the Moslem army effectively ending Moslem attempts to conquer western Europe.
Likewise, Curzon was grateful for the latitude Lloyd George bestowed upon him when it came to handling affairs in the Middle East.
Likewise, there is no historical record of Vice President George H. W. Bush taking the oath when he filled in for President Ronald Reagan during the latter's prostate surgery nor of Cheney taking the oath the second time he assumed George W. Bush's presidential duties.
Likewise, traces of ancient deities can also be found in cults of many other saints, such as St Mary, St Vitus, St George, St Blaise and St Nicholas, and it is also obvious that various folk celebrations, such as the spring feast of Jare or Jurjevo and the summer feast of Ivanje or Ivan Kupala, both very loosely associated with Christian holidays, are abundant with pre-Christian elements.
Likewise, Richard Epcar was occasionally listed in the end credits under a pseudonym of his own, Richard George ( although he was credited under his real name for the first two episodes of the series ), and Mike Reynolds was credited under the name Ray Michaels.
Likewise, at the 1787 Philadelphia Convention, Virginia delegate George Mason said that judges " could declare an unconstitutional law void.
Likewise, George Macdonald Fraser's antihero, Harry Flashman, observes scalping and is himself partially scalped in Flashman and the Redskins.
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, President George Washington took the position that pre-nomination advice was allowable but not mandatory.

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