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Similar to spelling-out numbers in English ( e. g., " one thousand nine hundred forty-five "), it is not an independent system per se.
Similar compositions in the English language are called anthems, but some later English composers, such as Charles Villiers Stanford, wrote motets in Latin.
Similar traditions exist in Hindi, Marathi, Tamil and English.
Similar rebuffs awaited him elsewhere, and he travelled with Robert Parker to the Netherlands, helped by English merchants who wished him to controvert the supporters of the English church in Leiden.
Similar to Dutch, the English origins of the word lie in digging a trench and forming the upcast soil into a bank alongside it.
Similar riddles have been recorded by folklorists in other languages, such as " Boule Boule " in French, " Lille Trille " in Swedish and Norwegian and " Runtzelken-Puntzelken " or " Humpelken-Pumpelken " in different parts of Germany ; although none is as widely known as Humpty Dumpty is in English.
Similar to France, the English law of succession did not allow the succession of females, but allowed the succession through the female line ( as was the case with Henry II of England ).
Similar hyperbolic systems included the British / US Decca Navigator System used in the English Channel area, the US global-wide VLF / Omega Navigation System, and the similar Alpha deployed by the USSR.
Similar absorptions no doubt account for the disappearance of the Culdees of York, the only English establishment that uses the name, borne by the canons of St Peter ’ s about 925 where they performed in the tenth century the double duty of officiating in the cathedral church and of relieving the sick and poor.
Similar to some dialectal English, Bavarian employs both single and double negation, with the latter denoting special emphasis.
Similar words, all stemming from the Proto-Indo-European root * melə, can be found in almost all European languages, e. g. the Slavic melevo (" grain to be ground ") and molot (" hammer "), the Greek μύλος ( mylos —" mill "), and the Latin malleus " hammer ", from which English mallet derives.
Similar words recorded later in Old English include stepbairn, stepchild and stepfather.
Similar terms in Germanic languages such as English words puca or pucel, pook or puck, Norse language puki, Frisian puk are of an uncertain relationship ( see puck ).
Similar terms include suitemate, housemate, flatmate (" flat ": the usual term in British English for an apartment ), or sharemate ( shared living spaces are often called sharehomes in Australia ,).
Similar to his father, Stephen Kemble became a very successful theatre manager of the Eighteenth-Century English Stage.
Similar interference effects, of course, also involve languages other than English, such as French, and Spanish ( Frespañol ), Portuguese, and Spanish ( Portuñol ) or Catalan and Spanish ( Catanyol ).
Similar to the analysis of out given by Johnson, Lakoff argued that there were six basic spatial schemas for the English word over.
Similar to the bonuses in Grand Theft Auto and Grand Theft Auto 2, the player receives a large cash reward for running over a group of English " Mods " with a car without braking.
Similar to linguistic interference, the " interference " argument justifies the need to eliminate Singlish since it is thought to cause the confusion and contamination of Standard English.
Similar terms in English include Hampstead liberal, liberal elite, chardonnay socialist, champagne socialist, champagne-and-caviar socialist.
Similar to Hindu and Sindhu, the term yin was used in classical Chinese much like the English Ind.
Similar constructed words exist that demonstrate English idiosyncrasies, but ghoti is the most widely recognized.

Similar and expressions
Similar expressions to Mardi Gras appear in other European languages sharing the Christian tradition.
Similar expressions have been used in literature prior to 1958.
Similar expressions exist in other European languages, most of them referring to the purchase of a cat in a bag, with some exceptions:
Similar expressions exist in other languages and there is a similar idiom in the Scandinavian countries, but there the fox makes its comment about rowanberries since grapes are not common in northern latitudes.
Similar expressions are available for the expansion of the Poisson kernel in a ball.
Similar expressions are valid for electric charge or any other extensive quantity associated with countable objects.

Similar and are
Similar measurements are being initiated to resolve a large discrepancy in the heat of formation of another important combustion product, beryllium fluoride.
Similar comments about officers are to be found in the letters of Northern soldiers.
Similar words are found in Korean and Vietnamese.
Similar devices are present in the works of numerous others, such as Frank Herbert and Philip Pullman, who called his a lodestone resonator.
Similar to red-black trees, AVL trees are in general not weight-balanced, that is sibling nodes can have hugely differing numbers of descendants.
Similar objections are voiced by Harvey who comments that there is a " strong and ancient tradition " that the presence of an ordained man is necessary for the celebration of the Eucharist.
Similar small shrines, called naiskoi, are found in Greek religion, but their use was strictly religious.
Similar stories of wildmen are found on every continent except Antarctica.
Similar creatures are also found in Welsh, Norse and American folklore, such as aos sí (" tumulus folk ").
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.
Similar plant and animal fossils are found around different continent shores, suggesting that they were once joined.
Similar to the nucleophilic substitution, there are several possible reaction mechanisms which are named after the respective reaction order.
Similar to the substitution reactions, there are several types of additions distinguished by the type of the attacking particle.
Similar effects on reasoning are also seen in non-scientific controversies, for example in the gun control debate in the United States.
Similar plant communities are found in the four other Mediterranean climate regions around the world, including the Mediterranean Basin ( where it is known as maquis ), central Chile ( where it is called matorral ), South African Cape Region ( known there as fynbos ), and in Western and Southern Australia.
Similar versions of the game are played, using the same premise, but using a different ' key word '.
Similar to other psychedelic drugs, there are relatively few physical side effects associated with DMT acute exposure.
Similar views are presented by G. K. Chesterton in his 1910 book What ’ s Wrong with the World.
Similar actions, when done without force, are called " exit counseling ".
Similar to the desert, the peninsula contains mountains in its southern sector that are a geological extension of the Red Sea Hills, the low range along the Red Sea coast that includes Mount Catherine ( Jabal Katrinah ), the country's highest point, at 2, 642 m above sea-level.
Similar development projects are also taking place in Herat in the west, Mazar-e-Sharif in the north and in other cities.
Similar results are found in samples of gas obtained from within the rectum.
Similar to the fingers of the hand, the bones of the toes are called phalanges and the big toe has two phalanges while the other four toes have three phalanges.
Similar to the intrinsic muscles of the hand, there are three groups of muscles in the sole of foot, those of the first and last digits, and a central group:

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