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Similarly and Baker
Similarly, Baker and Dingman of the Parker Rust-Proof Company filed an improved manganese phosphating ( Parkerizing ) process patent in 1928 that reduced the processing time to 1 / 3 of the original time that had been required through heating the solution to a temperature in the precisely-controlled range of.
Similarly in Inwards v Baker 2 QB 29, a father encouraged his son to build a house on his own land, promising to leave that land to the son in his will.

Similarly and changed
Similarly, when Jean de Schelandre wrote about Banquo in his Stuartide in 1611, he also changed the character by portraying him as a noble and honourable man — the critic D. W. Maskell describes him as “… Schelandre's paragon of valour and virtue ”— probably for reasons similar to Shakespeare's.
Similarly, it changed the title of the Presiding Patriarch to the " Presiding Evangelist ".
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, David Walliams changed one letter in his surname due to there being another " David Williams ".
Similarly, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith changed his name from the original Stephen Victor Tallarico " for more promotional appeal ".
Similarly, in a 2002 show airing the weekend after the death of Senator Paul Wellstone, Keillor changed up the format of the show, starting off the show with Wellstone's favorite segment, Guy Noir, skipping even the show's theme song.
Similarly, when Italy was reduced to 10 men in the 50th minute of the 2006 FIFA World Cup 2nd round match against Australia, coach Marcello Lippi changed the Italian's formation to a defensive orientation which caused the British newspaper The Guardian to note that " the timidity of Italy's approach had made it seem that Helenio Herrera, the high priest of Catenaccio, had taken possession of the soul of Marcello Lippi.
Similarly, the original Truman Capote novella on which Breakfast at Tiffany's was based ended with Holly Golightly's going off to Brazil and disappearing from the protagonist's life — while in the film it was changed to her accepting the love he offered her and their famous kiss in the rain.
Similarly, an acting man must have a source of dissatisfaction which he believes can be changed, otherwise he cannot act.
Similarly, in the comic-book series based on Forgotten Realms, a wizard notes that after the upheavals in magic caused by the Troubles, some of his spells had changed in power and effect ; and indeed, the game rules for those same spells had been revised.
Similarly, Jim Hellwig, a. k. a. The Ultimate Warrior, has had his name legally changed to " Warrior ".
Similarly, Keith M. Woods writing on the need for precision in journalistic language writes, " Integration happens when a monolith is changed, like when a black family moves into an all-white neighborhood.
Similarly, the term Gorkhali in the former national anthem was changed to Nepali in 1951.
Similarly, when Braşov changed its name to Oraşul Stalin in 1952, the regional code was also changed to O. S., before reverting to Bv in 1960.
Similarly, the Southern Cross Network in Victoria changed its name and logo to a pseudo-Ten SCN design.
Similarly a HIDS might look at the state of a system, its stored information, whether in RAM, in the file system, log files or elsewhere ; and check that the contents of these appear as expected, e. g. have not been changed by intruders.
Similarly, the substitution of the cornet by the trumpet and the addition, at the very least, of a second trumpet changed both the sound and the structure of such ensembles.
Similarly, Manchester Orchestra bassist Jonathan Corley, in an interview with Rip it Up magazine, said that Clarity was one of his all-time favourite records and one that " changed the way I look at music.
Similarly, the People First Party changed its position.

Similarly and her
Similarly, a girl who graduates with a good working knowledge of stenography and the use of clerical machines and who is able to get a job at once may wish to improve her skill and knowledge by a year or two of further study in a community college or secretarial school.
" Similarly, after the death by dehydration of Verity Linn, whose body was found in a tent with little but a sleeping bag, her clothing, and one of Jasmuheen's books, Jasmuheen wrote " If you haven't found the light that will nourish you, you may have the intention to become a breatharian, but in fact you may be putting yourself through food deprivation.
Similarly, Samuel Pepys in his diary entry for 15 August 1665 records a dream " that I had my Lady Castlemayne in my arms and was admitted to use all the dalliance I desired with her, and then dreamt that this could not be awake, but that it was only a dream ".
Similarly, in 2002 Judith Hooper repeatedly implied fraud and error in Kettlewell's experiments in her book titled Of moths and men.
Similarly, the groom tosses the bride's garter to the single men, often after removing it from her leg.
" Similarly, the former Birgitte Eva van Deurs was titled " HRH Princess Richard of Gloucester " from her wedding until her husband succeeded to his father's dukedom in 1974.
Similarly, Victorian modesty required the female model to pose nude with her face draped ( illustration ).
Similarly, Lee Chamberlin also left after season two, but many of her segments were also repeatedly reused ; consequently, she was also billed as a cast member for the rest of the run.
Similarly, he is followed in Lily of the Nile by Stephanie Dray, another novel that follows him and his young sister from the tragic fall of Alexandria to the cusp of her marriage to Juba II of Numidia.
Similarly Aphrodite, emerging from the sea and coming ashore at Cyprus, is dressed and adorned by the Horai, and, according to a surviving fragment of the epic Cypria, Aphrodite wore clothing made for her by the Charites and Horai, dyed with spring flowers, such as the Horai themselves wear.
Similarly, Briseis was said to have regarded Achilles as her husband as well.
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.
Similarly, Eleanor Harz Jorden considers this class of words a kind of nominal, not adjective, and refers to them as na-nominals in her textbook Japanese: The Spoken Language.
Similarly, although HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco and his predecessor Rainer III would have the same Y chromosomes, any similarity to that of his predecessor Louis II would be purely coincidence, because Rainer III inherited the throne through his mother, Princess Charlotte, and not through her husband Prince Pierre.
Similarly, Kingston's praise of William Carlos Williams expresses her appreciation of his seemingly genderless work: " I love In the American Grain because it does the same thing.
Similarly, theorists such as George Fletcher and Robert Schopp have adopted European concepts of autonomy in their liberal theories to justify the right-holder using all necessary force to defend his or her autonomy and rights.
Similarly, when Sarah, Duchess of York was divorced from her husband, HRH The Duke of York, she too lost her HRH style but retained her ducal title of Duchess of York.
Similarly, Clarkson wrote and published her own romantic fiction novels: A Lover More Condoling in 1968, and Hunger Trace in 1970.
Similarly, her photographs of people are born of intimacy without sentimentality.
Similarly Postumia, who though innocent according to Livy was tried for unchastity with suspicions being aroused through her immodest attire and less than maidenly manner.
* Similarly to the previous position, but the receiving partner's legs need not be straight and the penetrating partner wraps his or her arms around the receiving partner to push the legs as close as possible to the chest.

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