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Similarly and Kent
" Similarly, Kent said of that night,
Similarly, the Kent coalfield was not discovered until 1890 and only developed in the early twentieth century.

Similarly and Houston
" Similarly, Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote that the song and " Run to You " are " booming generic ballads to which Houston applies her typical stentorian delivery.

Similarly and head
Similarly, " use your loaf ", meaning " use your head ", derives from " loaf of bread " and also dates from the late 19th century but came into independent use in the 1930s ..
Similarly, the tabla is tuned by hammering a disc held in place around the drum by ropes stretching from the top to bottom head.
Similarly, most hand drums cannot be played with drum sticks without risking damage to the head and to the bearing edge, which is not protected by a drum rim.
Similarly, letters of credence may contain the name of the head of state, not the governor-general, even if it is the latter who signs and receives them ; in 2005, Canada, Australia and New Zealand changed their policies and now all letters of credence solely address the governor-general of the relevant nation, not to the sovereign.
Similarly, when receiving a drink, rest the glass in the left palm and hold it with the right hand, perhaps bowing the head slightly to show additional respect.
Similarly, head per track disks were used, mostly for paging, and supplanted fixed-head drums in this application by the 1970s, but both technologies were ultimately eclipsed by the advent of inexpensive semiconductor memory.
Similarly, posterior, refers to the " back " of the subject, and is synonymous with dorsal, other than in the head ( see Table 3 ).
Similarly, any phalanx's head piece may land on the head of an enemy phalanx whose size is strictly smaller ; the entire enemy phalanx is captured.
" Similarly, married women who are in a financially unstable household are more likely to become widows " because of the strong relationship between mortality the male head and wealth the household.
Similarly, " polliwog " is from Middle English polwygle, made up of the same pol, " head " and wiglen, " to wiggle ".
Similarly, the head of the church ( Archbishop Vasiliy of Tărnovo ) is described as presiding over Bulgarorum et Blacorum Ecclesiam (" the Bulgarian and Wallachian Church ").
Similarly, the ports in the cylinder head can be enlarged and smoothed to match.
Similarly, in the film, Harry and his friends are alerted to the presence of the Minister for Magic when a rock hits Harry in the head ; but after traveling back in time, Hermione recognizes the same rock and throws it at Harry herself.
Similarly, a large number of churches claim to have relics of the Crown of Thorns which was placed upon the head of Jesus by the soldiers prior to his crucifixion.
Similarly, factors such as a previous head injury or a coexisting medical condition have been found to predict longer-lasting post-concussion symptoms.
Similarly in Australia there are governors to represent the Queen in each of the individual states that make up the Commonwealth of Australia, making them head of state in each of their own territories.
Similarly, in Classical Arabic, there is a relative pronoun that agrees in number, gender, definiteness and case with the head noun ( rather than taking the case role of the noun in the embedded clause ).
Similarly, three-year-old Tobias's favourites turn out to be Catherine, Bennet, the head nurse ; his sister Megan ; and William, the middle-aged gardener.
Similarly, Ovezgeldy Ataev former Speaker of Parliament and Akmurad Redzhepov, former head of the State Security Council had closed-door trials and remains in prison.
Similarly, on December 8, 2005, Conservative Party leader, Stephen Harper, released a press statement expressing his support for an apology for the head tax.
Similarly, in the compound noun birdsong, the stem song is the head, since it determines the basic meaning of the compound.
Similarly, gay men sometimes incorporate a shaven head into their overall look.
Similarly, Thrangu Rinpoche's statement also suggests that it can be considered significant that Sakya Trizin ( head of the Sakya school ) and the recently deceased head of the Nyingma school, Mindroling Trichen Rinpoche recognized Ogyen Trinley Dorje as the reincarnation of the 16th Karmapa, and composed long-life prayers for him.

Similarly and Camera
Similarly, Sigma lenses were sold exclusively by the former Wolf Camera, but following the merger of Wolf and Ritz, both brands can be purchased.

Similarly and doing
Similarly, if torque is allowed to act through a rotational distance, it is doing work.
Similarly, doctors and scientists who engage in research are doing so simply because there is demand for information and for techniques which can restore hearing.
Similarly, lawsuits alleging some types of police misconduct and prosecutorial misconduct may often be brought in federal court, and federal courts may enjoin state officials from enforcing state laws found to be unconstitutional in a federal lawsuit, under threat of being held personally in contempt of court for doing otherwise.
Similarly, Aristotle argued that Democritus was wrong to attempt to reduce all things to mere necessity, because doing so neglects the aim, order, and " final cause ," which brings about these necessary conditions:
Since a Fahrenheit-sized interval of temperature is only < sup > 5 </ sup >⁄< sub > 9 </ sub > that of a Celsius-sized interval, the value is typically expressed as 10. 4 ( µin / in )/° F rather than 18. 7 ( µin / in )/° C .< sub > </ sub ></ ref > Similarly, a metering pump that injects a trace chemical into the main process line at the proportional flow rate Q < sub > p </ sub > = 125 ppm, is doing so at a rate that may be expressed in a variety of volumetric units, including 125 µL / L, 125 µgal / gal, 125 cm < sup > 3 </ sup >/ m < sup > 3 </ sup >, etc.
Similarly, many ways of thinking or doing are thought of as classical.
Similarly, in America Online, Inc. v. LCGM, Inc., a company engaging in pornographic website advertising sent a deluge of spam to AOL's customers, and, in so doing, also forged the AOL domain name in an effort to trick customers into opening the emails.
Similarly, arms and legs should be restrained from doing any evil acts.
Similarly, an engine of an automobile may be described as idle when it is running only to sustain its running ( not doing any useful work ), this is also called the tickover ( see idle ).
Similarly, 16 says that despite community-groups doing their best, " facilities for recreation and entertainment will not cure juvenile delinquency ".

Similarly and film's
Similarly, the film's jazz soundtrack ( played by Shorty Rogers and His Giants with Shelly Manne ) was a landmark in film history ; it followed on somewhat from the score provided by Alex North for A Streetcar Named Desire ( 1951 ).
Similarly, Arthur Knight credited Kramer for the film's significance: " from first to last, the director is in command of his material.
" Similarly, the New York Times lauded the film's " loopy buoyancy ," praising the songs as a " bouncy stylistic hybrid of Gilbert and Sullivan, Ringo Starr, The Kinks and the Pet Shop Boys.
" Similarly, Peter Travers of Rolling Stone magazine praised the film's young stars, but complained that " by dodging the questions it raises about life after death, Flatliners ends up tripping on timidity.
Similarly, following the car crash, Danny refers to Die Hard and an excerpt from that film's theme also briefly plays.
Similarly, the BBC's Neil Smith criticized the film's script, its focus on the commercialization of Christmas, as well as Schwarzenegger's performance which shows " the comic timing of a dead moose ," but singled out Hartman for praise.

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