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Similar to levering is crashing through cheap partition walls.
Similar to tennis, it involved racquets and balls, but instead of hitting over a net as in tennis, players hit a non-squeezable ball against walls.
Similar to Shakyamuni Buddha, Atiśa was born into royalty ; the palace in which he was raised, aptly named the Golden Banner Palace, " had a golden victory banner encircled by countless houses and there were great numbers of bathing-pools encircled by 720 magnificent gardens, forests of Tal ( Borassus flabellifer ) trees, seven concentric walls, 363 connecting bridges, innumerable golden victory banners, thirteen roofs to the central palace and thousands of noblemen ".
Similar uses include making slurry walls, waterproofing of below-grade walls, and forming other impermeable barriers, e. g., to seal off the annulus of a water well, to plug old wells.
Similar walls also are found in the Swiss-Italian border region, where they are often used to enclose the open space under large natural boulders or outcrops.
Similar Sasanian defensive fortifications there — massive forts, garrison towns, long walls — also run from the sea to the mountains.
Similar walls can be found at stations such as Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter.
Similar holes, called machicolations, were often located in the curtain walls of castles, fortified manor houses and city walls.
Similar traces of brickworks walls are discoverable ; it is said, in most places within a distance of three or four miles from the town of Wolleh.
Similar in nature to the work of George Devey at a similar time in England, the style was a form of idealised Tudor with half-timbered black beams set into white painted walls, beneath beamed gables and tiled roofs.
* Counterfort Abutment, Similar to counterfort retaining walls
Similar bridges, without the spar, could be supported by cables anchored in the canyon walls ( where conditions are suitable ).
* fly: Similar to Noclip mode, the player is only constrained to the walls and boundaries of the map.
Similar to those of Staphylococcus aureus, the cell walls of S. epidermidis have a transferrin binding protein that helps the organism obtain iron from transferrin.

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Similar orders were given to the Maryland militia.
Similar identification cards were issued in 1959 to all adult females.
Similar literary exercises were the common doings of a Christian humanist of the first two decades of the sixteenth century.
Similar to federal post-conviction relief, an appellant can petition the court to correct alleged fundamental errors that were not corrected on direct review.
Similar wooden horns were used for communication in most mountainous regions of Europe, from the French Alps to the Carpathians.
Similar constitutions were promulgated in the South Asia, and all were periodically revised to address emerging needs and circumstances in diverse settings.
Similar viewpoints have been expressed by Stanley Crouch in a New York Daily News piece, Charles Steele, Jr. of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and African-American columnist David Ehrenstein of the LA Times who accused white liberals of flocking to blacks who were " Magic Negros ", a term that refers to a black person with no past who simply appears to assist the mainstream white ( as cultural protagonists / drivers ) agenda.
Similar types, based on 3-ton lorries, were produced in Britain, Canada and Australia, and together formed the most numerous self-propelled AA guns in British service.
Similar to other forested regions, the Black Forest has had areas that were annihilated by mass logging.
Similar to the nearly simultaneous discovery of americium ( element 95 ) and curium ( element 96 ) in 1944, the new elements berkelium and californium ( element 98 ) were both produced in 1949 – 1950.
Similar sums were also paid out for Guerrier, Mercure, Heureux and Peuple Souverain, while the other captured ships were worth considerably more.
" Similar charges were made by the Global Climate Coalition ( GCC ), a consortium of industry interests.
Similar temperature rises were also reported in Niger, which began to enter a famine situation.
Similar penalties were promulgated against wives and concubines ( see the Synod of Melfi, 1189 can.
Similar plant and animal fossils are found around different continent shores, suggesting that they were once joined.
Similar treaties were subsequently negotiated by the United Kingdom ( Anglo-Japanese Friendship Treaty, October 1854 ), the Russians ( Treaty of Shimoda, 7 February 1855 ), and the French ( Treaty of Amity and Commerce between France and Japan, 9 October 1858 ).
Similar forms of life were described in Fred Hoyle's classic novel The Black Cloud.
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 experiments were not uncommon during the period, and some of the better-known results include Pitman Shorthand and ( much later ) the Shavian alphabet.
Similar editions had appeared for Aeschylus and Sophoclesthe only plays of theirs that survive today: " The rise of Goths and Tartars throughout the Roman world from the gutter to the throne, the destruction of libraries by choleric and fanatical popes and emperors, were unfavourable to the progress but not entirely fatal to the preservation of literary studies.
Similar panchromatic film stocks were manufactured by Agfa and Pathé, the shift to panchromatic stocks had largely been completed by 1928, and Kodak discontinued orthochromatic stock in 1930.
Similar symbols were developed by different fascist movements.
Similar outcomes could be accomplished in a capitalistic free market if the employee were to purchase stock of the company they work for.

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Similar restrictions on the strength of the Army National Guard contained in the 1960 Department of Defense Appropriation Act should likewise be dropped.
Similar payroll tax boosts would be imposed on those under the railroad retirement system.
Similar stories of wildmen are found on every continent except Antarctica.
Similar to the whiff test, the test for clue cells is performed by placing a drop of sodium chloride solution on a slide containing vaginal discharge.
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 Robinson, Doby battled racism on and off the field but posted a. 301 batting average in 1948, his first full season.
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 effects on reasoning are also seen in non-scientific controversies, for example in the gun control debate in the United States.
Similar supports likewise can serve both: painting generally involves the application of liquid paint onto prepared canvas or panels, but sometimes an underdrawing is drawn first on that same support.
Similar to aftershocks but on adjacent segments of fault, these storms occur over the course of years, and with some of the later earthquakes as damaging as the early ones.
Similar anecdotes are corroborated by Groucho's friends, not one of whom went without being publicly embarrassed by Groucho on at least one occasion.
Similar colonization projects were started on nearby Baker Island, Jarvis Island and two other islands.
Similar sorties followed on 10 and 11 January, but the results of these " cat and mouse " operations were always the same: " the Greek destroyers always managed to remain outside the Ottoman warships ' range, and each time the cruisers fired a few rounds before breaking off the chase.
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 evolution in size has allowed similar missiles to be placed on submarines, where they are known as submarine launched ballistic missiles, or SLBMs.
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 allegations can be levelled if an employer discriminates based on trade union membership.
Similar effects are occuring on the north shore, in wetlands such as Presqu ' ile, which have interdunal wetlands called pannes, with high plant diversity and many unusual plant species.
Similar passages include, for example, Exodus 17: 14, " And YHWH said unto Moses, Write this for a memorial in a book, and rehearse it in the ears of Joshua, that I will utterly blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven ;" Exodus 24: 4, " And Moses wrote all the words of YHWH, and rose up early in the morning, and built an altar under the mount, and twelve pillars, according to the twelve tribes of Israel ;" Exodus 34: 27, " And Yahweh said unto Moses, Write thou these words, for after the tenor of these words I have made a covenant with thee and with Israel ;" and " These are the decrees, the laws and the regulations that the LORD established on Mount Sinai between himself and the Israelites through Moses.
Similar ideas are advocated in the Foresight Guidelines on Molecular Nanotechnology, and a map of the 137-dimensional replicator design space recently published by Freitas and Merkle provides numerous proposed methods by which replicators could, in principle, be safely controlled by good design.
He published his booklet, " On the Origin of the Pallas Iron and Others Similar to it, and on Some Associated Natural Phenomena ", in 1794.
" Similar criticism of Murray came from the historian Ronald Hutton, in both his 1991 book on ancient paganism, The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles: Their Nature and Legacy and in his 1999 study of Wiccan history, The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft.

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