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Similarly and Clarke
Similarly, the Clarke Belt is the part of space about above sea level, in the plane of the Equator, where near-geostationary orbits may be implemented.
Similarly, their dramatisation of the Dalziel and Pascoe detectives for ITV in 1994 did not lead to success, and the BBC later attempted the serialisations with more success, with Warren Clarke and Colin Buchanan in the title roles.

Similarly and explores
Similarly, Roland Barthes argues that modern culture explores religious experience.

Similarly and specific
Similarly, a bomber wing was a Kampfgeschwader ( KG ), a night fighter wing was a Nachtjagdgeschwader ( NJG ), a dive-bomber wing was a Stukageschwader ( StG ), and units equivalent to those in RAF Coastal Command, with specific responsibilities for coastal patrols and search and rescue duties, were Küstenfliegergruppen ( Kü. Fl.
Similarly, the set of all solutions to Einstein's field equations is simpler than a specific solution.
Similarly, God is the general name of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, whose specific name is Krishna ", " Therefore ", he writes, " whether you call God ' Christ ', ' Krsta ', or ' Krishna ', ultimately you are addressing the same Supreme Personality of Godhead.
Similarly, there is a specific reference to both 1985 and 1986 in the past tense, suggesting the events of the novel took place after these dates.
Similarly, an embedded system in an automobile provides a specific function as a subsystem of the car itself.
Similarly, music of the Middle East employs compositions that are rigidly based on a specific mode ( maqam ) often within improvisational contexts, as does Indian classical music in both the Hindustani and the Carnatic systems, gamelans of Java and Bali, and much music in Africa.
Similarly, a specific brick cannot be operationally defined by the process of making it, because that process is historical.
Similarly, probability theory states that the probability of an event can be described by a combination of the probabilities of certain specific other events ( see Mathematical treatment ).
Similarly, indigenous people often have religious or ancestral ties to specific tracts of land.
Similarly, pop songs which are " needle dropped " into a specific scene in film for added emphasis are not considered part of the score, although occasionally the score's composer will write an original pop song based on his themes, such as James Horner's " My Heart Will Go On " from Titanic, written for Celine Dion.
Similarly, William R. Leonard, a professor of anthropology at Northwestern University, states that the health problems facing industrial societies stem not from deviations from a specific ancestral diet but from an imbalance between calories consumed and calories burned, a state of energy excess uncharacteristic of ancestral lifestyles.
Similarly, the popularity of the OGL inspired others to create their own, specific open content licenses.
Similarly, the development of more recent games introduced their own specific languages, one more common example is Lua for scripting.
Similarly, the brass orchestra hits in " Owner of a Lonely Heart " are used as a rhythmic device, rather than an effect to evoke a specific environment ( in a similar way to samples in Yes's earlier recordings ).
Similarly, tissue specific cDNA libraries can be produced.
Similarly, it is possible that Shakespeare meant Shylock's forced conversion to Christianity to be a " happy ending " for the character, as it ' redeems ' Shylock both from his unbelief and his specific sin of wanting to kill Antonio.
Similarly, in 2010 Pakistani cricket players were accused of committing specific no ball penalties for the benefit of gamblers.
Similarly, a blade is an object used for blading, and a bladejob is a specific act of blading.
Similarly, he states he graduated from a high school in Texas, yet again refuses to identify the specific location.
Similarly, the matrix values are not restricted to non-negative reals ( as they would be in the Euclidean distance matrix ) but rather can have negative values, zeros or imaginary numbers depending on the cost metric and specific use.
Similarly, specific examples include the bizarreness effect and the serial position effect.
" Similarly, a brain fingerprinting expert can testify to the outcome of the test that the subject has specific information stored in his brain about the crime ( or not ), but the interpretation of this evidence in terms of guilt or innocence is solely up to the judge and jury ( Harrington v. State 2001, PBS 2004 ).
Similarly, for theological colleges in former times, the licentiate was a specific post graduate award, analogous to a current graduate diploma.
Similarly, whereas when two citizens have a dispute they can appeal to the courts to render a verdict and, more importantly, the law enforcement agencies to enforce the court's ruling, there is no body above nation-states that is capable of: establishing rules or laws for all the states, deciding how these apply in specific cases, and compelling the states to honor the court's ruling.

Similarly and beliefs
Similarly, beliefs about an afterlife vary widely, as do conceptions on ethics and morality.
Similarly, the books espouse the use of mind-altering substances to achieve higher states of consciousness, in line with the beliefs of key counterculture figures like Timothy Leary, who is mentioned throughout the three novels.
Similarly, according to Jewish Mishnah, Epicureans ( apiqorsim, people who share the beliefs of the movement ) are among the people who do not have a share of the " World-to-Come " ( afterlife or the world of the Messianic era ).
Similarly, many Shaivites also hold similar beliefs for Shiva.
Similarly, Marcionites held beliefs deemed maltheistic in nature, depicting God as represented in the Old Testament as a wrathful, genocidal, malicious demiurge.
Similarly, Gordis calls on Christians to understand with tolerance and respect that Jews do not accept these beliefs, since they are in contradiction to the Jewish understanding of the unity of God.
Similarly, British writer Archibald Maclaren has suggested that kobold beliefs descend from the ancient Roman custom of worshipping lares, household gods, and penates, gods of the house and its supplies.
Similarly, Puritans believed they had to separate from everything and everyone that believed things contrary to their beliefs.
Similarly, popular authors and non-indigenous self-styled teachers of Huna claim to be teaching authentic Native Hawaiian cultural practices, but often their notion of " Huna " is a synthesis of Freudian psychology, New Thought and New Age metaphysical beliefs.
Similarly, some Christian political parties have been split over whether non-Christians should be allowed to participate — confessionalists, arguing against it, stress the importance of religious doctrine, while non-confessionalists say that shared values are more important than adherence to exact beliefs.
Similarly, many Saivites also hold similar beliefs about Shiva.

Similarly and experience
Similarly experience itself can be conventionalized so that people react to certain preconceived clues for behavior without awareness of the vitality of their experiential field.
Similarly, the experience of overseas shipping led the firm to enter into a trading business.
Similarly, the mappings of a conceptual metaphor are themselves motivated by image schemas which are pre-linguistic schemas concerning space, time, moving, controlling, and other core elements of embodied human experience.
Similarly, Fred is initially depicted as a man who, if not always ethically or culturally sensitive, has the wisdom of experience and significant street smarts.
Similarly, an ecosystem may experience a dramatic shift if a keystone species is removed, even though that species was a small part of the ecosystem by measures of biomass or productivity.
Similarly, restaurants invest heavily in their interior design and decorations to offer a tangible and unique experience to their guests.
Similarly, " tripping " outdoors in a natural environment is considered anecdotally as conducive to a more pleasant experience.
Similarly, in those who experience Capgras syndrome after frontal lobe damage, believe that an identical “ replacement ” has taken the identity of a close friend, relative, or other person and is posing as that person.
Similarly after suffering a stroke, people who do not experience, or have moderate anosognosia have a higher frequency of lesions involving the basal ganglia, compared to those with mild or severe anosognosia.
Similarly, those treated with dopamine enhancing levodopa for Parkinson's disease can experience psychotic side effects mimicking the symptoms of schizophrenia.
Similarly, Alan Segal and Daniel Boyarin regard Paul's accounts of his conversion experience and his ascent to the heavens as the earliest first person accounts we have of a Merkabah mystic in Jewish or Christian literature.
Similarly, Tusk proposed radical changes to the Senate, preferring to abolish the upper house altogether, yet due to constitutional concerns and demands from the junior coalition Polish People's Party partner, Tusk proposed reducing the Senate from 100 to 49, while including former presidents to sit in the Senate for political experience and expertise in state matters.
Similarly, in The Fifth Elephant Samuel Vimes has a near-death experience, which means that Death has a corresponding " near-Vimes experience ", in which he appears before the stricken Vimes sitting in a deckchair reading a mystery novel.
Similarly, CRNAs with more than 12 years of experience also saw an increase in salary in 2011 from 2010.
Similarly, a female begins to experience an increase in ovarian activity in March.
" Similarly, musicians learn to play, and learn specific songs, from records, and so ' recording consciousness ' helps to explain the ubiquity of non-literate composition methods: ' sheet music is just for people who can't hear ' ( musician quoted in Bennett 1980, p. 139 ) The structure of this consciousness has been produced by various elements, among them experience of editing techniques, reverberation and echo, use of equalization to alter timbre, high decibel levels, both in general and in particular parts of the texture ( notably, strong bass-lines ), and, most interestingly, the ' polyvocality ' created by multi-mike or multi-channel recording.
Similarly, not much is known about whether girls and boys experience neglect differently.
Similarly in three dimensions, four spins arranged in a tetrahedron ( Figure 2 ) may experience geometric frustration.
Similarly the conservative historians reacted to the persecution of the Jews and to the Holocaust primarily with moral shock, leaving the events, only inadequately reconstructed by the West German research community, on the level of a purely traumatic experience ”.
Similarly, NCOs with cross-branch tactical experience ensured that these combined-arms teams did operate in an integrated fashion.
" Similarly, the U. S. National Performance Review recommended a data processing consolidation and modernization initiative citing industry experience suggesting operational savings of between 30 % and 50 %.
Similarly, Professor Quirrell took time off to gain first hand experience after a celebrated academic career.

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