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Similarly, it is argued that such competition has helped in higher education, with publically funded universities directly competing with private universities for tuition money provide by the Government, such as the GI Bill and the Pell Grant in the United States.
Similarly, in April 2006, Edward Leigh, the Conservative Member of Parliament for Gainsborough, asked whether he would be allowed to set up a Jedi knights faith school during a Committee debate on the Education and Inspections Bill.
Similarly, the character Griffin Vesey, portrayed by Doug E. Doug on CBS's Cosby ( 1996 – 2000 ), was a surrogate son to Bill Cosby's character on that series.
Similarly, Nicey was revealed to have advertised " Deptford Draylons ", alluding to Alan Freeman's ads for Brentford Nylons, to have interviewed the Sex Pistols ( in doctored footage of their famous interview with Bill Grundy ) and to have fronted The Dave Nice Video Show, a parody of The Kenny Everett Video Show.
Similarly, Morris and McGann wrote Because He Could ( ISBN 0-06-078415-6 ) in response to Bill Clinton's memoir My Life ( ISBN 0-375-41457-6 ).
Similarly, Martin produced and recorded material for the film Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey movie without the participation of other members of the band.
Similarly used to could, which appears for example in country singer Bill Carlisle's 1951 song " Too Old to Cut the Mustard ":
Similarly, the President or the Premier of a Province may refer a bill to the court for a decision on its constitutionality before assenting to that Bill.
Similarly to TPMs, Bill C-60 does not imply that removing or altering an RMI constitutes copyright infringement, however provides copyright holders with remedies if an alteration facilitates or conceals the owner's copyright.

Similarly and argues
Similarly, Robert Nozick argues for a theory that is mostly consequentialist, but incorporates inviolable " side-constraints " which restrict the sort of actions agents are permitted to do.
" Similarly, Kallistos Ware argues that it is important not to translate " hesychasm " as " quietism ".
Similarly, Roland Barthes argues that modern culture explores religious experience.
" Similarly, Krantz argues that of the many opinions offered about the Patterson film, " nly a few of these opinions are based on technical expertise and careful study of the film itself "
Similarly, Jeffrey Elman argues that the unlearnability of languages assumed by Universal Grammar is based on a too-strict, " worst-case " model of grammar, that is not in keeping with any actual grammar.
Similarly, Ludwig Heinrich Edler von Mises argues that externalities arise from lack of " clear personal property definition.
Similarly, Randall Martin, in his 2001 Oxford Shakespeare edition of 3 Henry VI argues that 1 Henry VI was almost certainly written last.
Similarly, Johnson argues that transitivity and the law of the excluded middle in logic are underlaid by preconceptual embodied experiences of the Containment schema.
Similarly to de-Jasay, Hans Hermann Hoppe argues that the denial of the homesteading rule entails a performative contradiction.
Similarly, Dangerous Company: The Consulting Powerhouses and the Businesses They Save and Ruin by James O ' Shea and Charles Madigan, critically examines McKinsey's work within the context of the consulting industry and Vijay Prashad argues that McKinsey has worked to promote private interests against the public good.
Similarly, he argues that the person is conceived as a unique individual ( as in the proverb " antelope's soul is one, duiker's another "), so that each individual is self-complete, and the reality of the person cannot be derivative and posterior to that of the community.
Similarly, Edith Shaked argues that the Jews in Tunisia were able to maintain and reproduce their autonomous administrative, cultural and religious institutions, preserving intact their religious and communal identity, as a cohesive, well-organized and structured Jewish community, who remained a separate entity from the Arabs and the French:
Similarly, Hector Avalos argues that religions claim " scarce resources " for themselves over and against other groups.
Similarly Keener argues that Matthew is contrasting the goodness of the pagan Magi against the residents of Jerusalem as part of his overall advocacy of Christian outreach beyond the Jewish community.
Similarly, Loewen argues that the family instability and crime which many sociologists have found in black communities can be traced, not to slavery, but to the nadir and its aftermath.
Similarly, New Trade Theory argues that comparative advantages can develop separately from factor endowment variation ( e. g. in industrial increasing returns to scale ).
) Similarly, the US Defense Threat Reduction Agency argues that the controversy has not been resolved and state that a CIA report indicated the Soviet Union did possess weapons based on T-2 mycotoxin, although they state that " no trace of a trichothecene-containing weapon was ever found in the areas affected by yellow rain " and conclude that the use of such weapons " may never be unequivocally proved.

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Similarly, while having several characters as students in a class taught by Henry Kissinger, the dialogue made up for Kissinger would also come from off-panel ” ( although Kissinger had earlier appeared as a character with his face shown in a 1972 series of strips in which he met Mark Slackmeyer while the latter was on a trip to Washington ).
A fitter scene for his romance he probably could not have chosen .” Similarly, De Vore states, The setting is greatly influential in Gothic novels.
Similarly, Polly Toynbee argued that the phrase is an empty right-wing smear designed only to elevate its user ”.
Similarly, Hare refers to the crude caricature of act utilitarianism which is the only version of it that many philosophers seem to be acquainted with .” Given what Bentham says about second order evils it would be a serious misrepresentation to say that he and similar act utilitarians would be prepared to punish an innocent person for the greater good.
Similarly, European visitors to Arabia reported tame gazelles are very common in the Asiatic countries of which the species is a native ; and the poetry of these countries abounds in allusions both to the beauty and the gentleness of the gazelle .” Nor are the characteristics described above necessarily barriers to domestication ; for further information, see animal domestication.
Similarly, an opt-in ” policy of this nature would enable residents to pay the fire protection fee if they desired fire service, otherwise, they would not need to worry about being victimized by a neighbor ’ s production ” of fire damage ( cost ) to their home.
Similarly, outdoor walking can provide a therapeutic effect ” to individuals with SAD that is on par with light therapy.
Similarly, former diplomat Clara Nieto, in her book " Masters of War ," charged that " the CIA launched a series of terrorist actions from the mothership ” off Nicaragua ’ s coast.
The title of the book is considered by the Newark Sunday News to be the weakest thing about the book ” because it does not bear the faintest relation to the story ” Similarly, Frederic Taber Cooper in the Bookman declared it to be a colourless and misleading title ” ( 26 ).
Similarly, the failure of the Sears Financial Network and other nonbank financial supermarkets ” that had seemed to threaten commercial banks in the 1980s undermined the argument that financial conglomerates would be more efficient than specialized ” financial firms.
Lawrence White and Jerry Markham rejected these claims and argued that products linked to the financial crisis were not regulated by Glass-Steagall or were available from commercial banks or their affiliates before the GLBA repealed Glass-Steagall sections 20 and 32. Alan Blinder wrote in 2009 that he had yet to hear a good answer ” to the question what bad practices would have been prevented if Glass-Steagall was still on the books ?” Blinder argued that disgraceful ” mortgage underwriting standards did not rely on any new GLB powers ,” that free-standing investment banks ” not the banking-securities conglomerates ” permitted by the GLBA were the major producers of dodgy MBS ,” and that he could not see how this crisis would have been any milder if GLB had never passed .” Similarly, Melanie Fein has written that the financial crisis was not a result of the GLBA ” and that the GLBA did not authorize any securities activities that were the cause of the financial crisis .” Fein noted ecuritization was not an activity authorized by the GLBA but instead had been held by the courts in 1990 to be part of the business of banking rather than an activity proscribed by the Glass-Steagall Act .” As described above, in 1978 the OCC approved a national bank securitizing residential mortgages.

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Similarly, in an article by CNN Money, Yorba Linda was one of the richest U. S. cities and the richest in Orange County as reported by the Census data, showing a median household income of more than $ 120K: " Among towns of between 65, 000 and 250, 000 in population, Yorba Linda, California, where six-figure incomes are the rule, had the highest median income at $ 121, 075 "
Among other things, in a secret laboratory affiliated with the secret police, Bokii and Barchenko also experimented with Buddhist spiritual techniques, trying to find a key to engineer perfect communist human beings Similarly, Heinrich Himmler and Rudolf Hess sent a German expedition to Tibet in 1930, and then again in 1934-35, and in 1938-39.

Similarly and tragedies
Similarly, Eumolpus ' poem on the capture of Troy ( 89 ) has been related to Nero's Troica and to the tragedies of Seneca the Younger, and parody of Seneca's Epistles has been detected in the moralising remarks of characters in the Satyricon.

Similarly and contemporary
Similarly, accounts of Edward being killed with a red-hot poker have no strong contemporary sources to support them.
Similarly, his conducting technique as described by contemporary sources appears to set the groundwork for the clarity and precision favoured in the French School of conducting right up to the present, exemplified by such figures as Pierre Monteux, Désiré-Émile Inghelbrecht, Paul Paray, Charles Munch, André Cluytens, Pierre Boulez and Charles Dutoit.
" Similarly, Peggy Reeves Sanday ( 2004 ) favors redefining and reintroducing the word matriarchy, especially in reference to contemporary matrilineal societies such as the Minangkabau.
Similarly, Neil Sedaka had two distinct eras of his career, with about a decade in between: one as a teen idol in the 1960s ( in which many of his songs note his attraction to 16-year-old girls ), and a later career in adult contemporary music.
Similarly confusing to visitors are the plans of contemporary subdivisions with discontinuous and curvilinear streets.
Similarly, his 1990 track " Vane ", which pitted two different versions of the song " You're So Vain " ( the Carly Simon original and a cover by Faster Pussycat ) against each other, was a blueprint for the contemporary pop subgenre, ' glitch pop ' or ' mashup ( music )'.
Similarly, the critic Alex Farquharson commended the conceptual reach of Tyson ’ s Supercollider exhibition at the South London Gallery in 2002 claiming of the works assembled, ' Together they present the tragi-comedy of trying to make sense of life, whatever interpretative system is used, including the fluid and pluralistic medium of contemporary art.
Similarly, the Situationists found contemporary architecture both physically and ideologically restrictive, combining with outside cultural influence, effectively creating an undertow, and forcing oneself into a certain system of interaction with their environment: " ities have a psychogeographical relief, with constant currents, fixed points and vortexes which strongly discourage entry into or exit from certain zones ".
Similarly, some brothels in contemporary Japan have women who specialize in bathing with and cleansing male clientele.
Similarly, in China, Master Kong ( otherwise known as Confucius ) ( 551-479 BCE ) envisaged a just society that went beyond his contemporary society of the Warring States.
Similarly, the European Inter-University Association on Society, Science and Technology ( ESST ) researches and studies science and technology in society, in both historical and contemporary perspectives.
Similarly to the 1990s, hip hop and contemporary R & B also remained highly popular genres throughout the decade.
Similarly, his 1990 track " Vane ", which pitted two different versions of the song " You're So Vain " ( the Carly Simon original and a cover by Faster Pussycat ) against each other, was a blueprint for the contemporary mashup subgenre, glitch pop.
Similarly, in The Geography of Nowhere, American writer James Howard Kunstler refers to contemporary suburban shopping centers as " Potemkin village shopping plazas ".
Similarly, if the slaves died a " natural death " ( as the contemporary term put it ) at sea, then insurance could not be claimed.
Similarly, much of the economic policies driven by the Dutch during the colonial period were subsequently used as a basis for the beginnings of Taiwan ’ s modern international trade ; the beginnings of Taiwan ’ s mercantile history and contemporary economy can be attributed to the port systems that were facilitated during the Dutch Formosa period.
Similarly, while traditional mimes have been completely silent, contemporary mimes, while refraining from speaking, sometimes employ vocal sounds when they perform.
Similarly, the wardrobe and props do not feature contemporary branding.
This account also goes onto describe other interesting early tactics: " This goal was supplemented by one of T. Butler's most successful expositions of the art of corkscrew play and deceptive tactics which had the effect of exciting the risibility of the spectators " Similarly the following contemporary account of passing comes from January 1872: " the only goal scored in the match was obtained by Sheffield, owing to a good run up the field by Steel, who passed it judiciously to Matthews, and the latter, by a good straight kick, landed it through the goal out of reach of the custodian ".

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