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Similar sums were also paid out for Guerrier, Mercure, Heureux and Peuple Souverain, while the other captured ships were worth considerably more.
This particular ecological niche buffered them from extinction .< ref > Similar, but more complex patterns have been found in the oceans.
Similar regulations are in place in Germany, where anyone who has spent six months or more living in the UK between January 1980 and December 1996 is permanently banned from donating blood.
In stream communities few animal groups became extinct because stream communities rely less directly on food from living plants and more on detritus that washes in from land, buffering them from extinction .< ref > Similar, but more complex patterns have been found in the oceans.
Similar to the AMD K5, the Cyrix 6x86 was a design far more focused on integer per-clock performance than clock scalability, something that proved to be a strategic mistake.
Similar objects found later were often called " QB1-o's ", or " cubewanos ", after this object, though the term " classical " is much more frequently used in the scientific literature.
Similar to the flat top guitar in appearance, but with a body that may be made of brass, nickel-silver, or steel as well as wood, the sound of the resonator guitar is produced by one or more aluminum resonator cones mounted in the middle of the top.
Similar techniques are used in mipmaps, pyramid representations, and more sophisticated scale space methods.
Similar to modern pinnipeds, Pteranodon may have competed to establish territory on rocky, offshore rookeries, with the largest, and largest-crested, males gaining the most territory and having more success mating with females.
Similar terms which are more specific are character, letter or grapheme
Similar to most Canadian universities, SFU is a public university, with more than half of funding coming from taxpayers and the remaining from tuition fees.
Similar developments could be seen in chemistry, biology and other sciences, although their full development into modern science was delayed for a century or more.
Similar to Raphael, she locates thealogy as a discourse involving more than just Neopagans, and including those who have not left their established religion.
Similar coinages occurred to a more limited extent in Korea and Vietnam – see Korean hanja.
Similar strains of fascination and repulsion convulsed their artists " Nonetheless, nudity and violence are more evident in British paintings set in the ancient world, and " the iconography of the odalisque ... the Oriental sex slave whose image is offered up to the viewer as freely as she herself supposedly was to her master-is almost entirely French in origin ", though taken up with enthusiasm by Italian and other painters.
* 1B Long Necked: Similar to the above type but over long and far more robust.
Similar terms include disyllable ( and disyllabic ) for a word of two syllables ; trisyllable ( and trisyllabic ) for a word of three syllables ; and polysyllable ( and polysyllabic ), which may refer either to a word of more than three syllables or to any word of more than one syllable.
Similar trends are now becoming visible in ever more developing countries, so that far from spiraling out of control, world population growth is expected to slow markedly in this century, coming to an eventual standstill or even declining.
Similar to other industrial cities in the U. S., Omaha suffered severe job losses in the 1950s, more than 10, 000 in total, as both the railroad and meatpacking industries restructured.
Similar to western fly-rods tenkara rods also have cork, and sometimes even wooden handles, with wooden handles ( such as red-pine, and phoenix-tree wood ) being the more prized rods due to their increased sensitivity to fish bites and the heavier feel that helps balance the rods.
Similar timbral distinctions are also possible with plucked string instruments by selecting an appropriate plucking point, although the difference is perhaps more subtle.
Similar patterns are found in a large number of unrelated split ergative languages ( see more examples at split ergativity ).
Similar to collectible card games, each player started with a random assortment of basic dice, and could improve their assortment by purchasing booster packs of more powerful dice.

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Similar to XEDIT, THE uses IBMs REXX as its macro language, which makes THE highly configurable and versatile.

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Similar to the covenantal system, but emphasizes the Kingdom of God rather than the three covenants.
Similar to a parabola, a hyperbola is an open curve, meaning that it continues indefinitely to infinity, rather than closing on itself as an ellipse does.
Similar forms of African socialism were introduced inter alia in Ghana by Kwame Nkrumah (" Consciencism ") and Tanzania by Julius Nyerere (" Ujamaa "), while in Zaire, President Mobutu Sese Seko, a much less " benevolent " ruler than Kaunda or Nyerere, was at a loss until he hit on the ideal ideology – ' Mobutuism '.
* Similar to a mouse is a puck, which, rather than tracking the speed of the device, tracks the absolute position of a point on the device ( typically a set of crosshairs painted on a transparent plastic tab sticking out from the top of the puck ).
Similar to carnelian is sard, which is brown rather than red.
Copper sulfate and Bordeaux mixture ( copper sulfate plus lime ), approved for organic use in various jurisdictions, can be more environmentally problematic than some synthetic fungicides dissallowed in organic farming Similar concerns apply to copper hydroxide.
Similar to the New Class theory, it is this class Albert and Hahnel claim which usurped power in former Communist states rather than the working class and rearranged economic power-structures in their favor.
Similar in plot and characters to both Love is Colder than Death ( 1969 ) and The American Soldier ( 1970 ), Gods of the Plague ’ s theme of homoerotic love would reappear repeatedly in the director's films.
Similar in appearance to the flag of Indianapolis, Vincennes ' flag is more squared in appearance and has a diamond center rather than a circle.
Similar tricks can be played in order to allow more tasks than agents, tasks to which multiple agents must be assigned ( for instance, a group of more customers than will fit in one taxi ), or maximizing profit rather than minimizing cost.
Similar outbreaks were reported in Singapore ( more than 2, 600 cases as of April 20, 2008 ), Vietnam ( 2, 300 cases, 11 deaths ), Mongolia ( 1, 600 cases ), and Brunei ( 1053 cases from June – August 2008 )
Similar to the ancestor " Siamese ": the " Balinese " is a vocal breed which may vocalize for no apparent reason, albeit at lower volume than the Siamese.
Similar analysis applies to a solenoid with a magnetic core, but only if the length of the coil is much greater than the product of the relative permeability of the magnetic core and the diameter.
Similar measures, from Frederic the Great's camp at Bunzelwitz, to Arthur Wellesley's with his defense lines at Torres Vedras, to the French lines of Weissenburg, were frequently used .< ref > George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana, The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge, D. Appleton & Company, 1859, p. 622, ( a work in the public domain ) More than 80, 000 of the best shooters received the semi-automatic RSC 1917 rifle, allowing them to rapid fire at waves of attacking soldiers.
" Similar to the look of a blackface performer, the lyrics in the songs that were sung have a tone of mockery and a spirit of laughing at black Americans rather than with them.
Similar to javanica ; tail whitish with grey bars, underparts silvery-white with arrowhead-shaped speckles ( larger than in javanica ).
Similar to the Malaysian belacan, but with a stronger flavor since terasi, is a more fermented shrimp paste than belacan.

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