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Similarly, assault and violent robbery involved trespass as to the pater's property ( so, for example, the rape of a slave could become the subject of compensation to the pater as having trespassed on his " property "), and breach of such laws created a vinculum juris ( an obligation of law ) that only the payment of monetary compensation ( modern " damages ") could discharge.
Similarly, almost all of the games utilizing the Id tech 2 engine have Linux ports, the only exceptions being those created by Ion Storm.
" Similarly, all level II bubble universes with different physical constants can in effect be found as " worlds " created by " splits " at the moment of spontaneous symmetry breaking in a level III multiverse.
Similarly, DNA strands can bind to other DNA strands, allowing simple structures to be created.
Similarly, they explain entanglement as not being a true physical state but just an illusion created by ignoring retrocausality.
Similarly, the country's heraldic authority was created by the Queen and, operating under the authority of the governor general, grants new coats of arms, flags, and badges in Canada.
Similarly, the idea that God created the world out of " nothing " is to be interpreted as the " nothing " here is synonymous with God.
Similarly in August 2004, the Tucker Civic Association created a Neighborhood Strategic Plan to assist in the development of the neighborhood.
Similarly in the episode " The Italian Bob " has the students of Bart's class watching a diversity film created by PBS in association with the National Film Board of Canada.
Similarly, the Founding Fathers of the United States considered deliberation an essential part of the government they created in the late 18th century.
Similarly, the dangerous cash-register was created mostly by Barker.
Similarly, when the Kingdom of Yugoslavia was invaded in April 1941 by the Axis forces, a puppet Kingdom of Montenegro was created.
Similarly in the closing soliloquy, Faustus begins pondering, and finally comes to terms with the fate he created for himself.
Similarly, Second Life is a 3-D virtual world which provides its users with tools to modify the game world and participate in an economy, trading user content created via online creation for virtual currency.
Similarly, a new edit of " Pinch Me " was created using the radio edit's cropped intro, but leaving in the album version's guitar solo outro.
Similarly, four additional French departments were also created in Catalonia ( the part of Spain annexed in 1812 ); their juridical status remained incomplete until Spain was lost by the First French Empire in 1814.
Similarly, Pixar created several short films as proofs of concept for new techniques for water motion, sea anemone tentacles, and a slowly appearing whale in preparation for the production of Finding Nemo.
Similarly, when godlike characters enter ( e. g. Superman ), correspondingly great villains have to be created, or natural weaknesses have to be invented, to allow the narrative to have drama.
Similarly,. NET portlets may be created for use with WSRP.
Similarly to the regional estatales, most of these were created from the regional campuses of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile in the 1970s.
Similarly, followers draw a distinction between Arabic and ' Lebanese ', aiming to restore the form created by Lebanese philosopher Said Akl.
Similarly to many early 20th century refurbishments of old estates, the immediate grounds, which fall away behind the house, were shaped into overlapping rectilinear terraces and garden plats, in lawn and mixed herbaceous gardens in the Lutyens-Jekyll manner, linked by steps descending to lakes that Churchill created by a series of small dams, the water garden where he fed his fish, Lady Churchill's Rose garden and the Golden Rose Walk, a Golden Wedding anniversary gift from their children.
Similarly, law prohibits payment of dividend out of any reserve created as a result of upward revaluation of fixed assets.
Similarly, the corners of a square keep created dead space that defenders could not fire at, but missile fire in castle sieges was less important until the introduction of the crossbow in the middle of the 12th century, when arrowslits began to be introduced.

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Similarly, the American Cancer Society ( ACS ), the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, and the BBB have each stated lately that medical quackery is at a new high.
Similarly, the US and Europe have started to see new religious groups develop in relation to increased ayahuasca use.
Similarly, demand-and-supply theory predicts a new price-quantity combination from a shift in demand ( as to the figure ), or in supply.
Similarly, a system may transfer energy to another by physically impacting it, but in that case the energy of motion in an object, called kinetic energy, results in forces acting over distances ( new energy ) to appear in another object that is struck.
Similarly, it has enabled new crops like apples, strawberries, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and carrots to be grown and for the cultivated areas of the country to be extended although even now only about 1 % of Greenland is considered arable.
stresses the importance in Israelite religious observance of the new month ( Hebrew:, Rosh Chodesh, " beginning of the month "): "... in your new moons, ye shall blow with the trumpets over your burnt-offerings ..." Similarly in.
Similarly, a " History of England ", whose fifth edition was published in 1775, writes merely that new translation of the Bible, viz., that now in Use, was begun in 1607, and published in 1611.
Similarly, neither East Berlin nor West Berlin regarded their half as a priority area for redevelopment, seeking instead to distance themselves from the traditional heart of the city and develop two new centres for themselves, well away from the troubled border zone.
Similarly, the autonomous Puntland region's new administration, which took office in early 2009, has also implemented numerous reforms such as the expansion and improvement of its security and judicial sectors.
Similarly, Watson's appeal was successful, and the verdict was set aside pending a new trial.
Similarly if what were previously thought to be two distinct species are demoted to a lower rank, such as subspecies, where possible the second part of the binomial name is retained as the third part of the new name.
Similarly, the new Dodge Intrepid, the Dynasty's replacement, was sold as the Chrysler Intrepid.
Similarly, research scientists, mathematicians and physicists have developed new ideas by daydreaming about their subject areas.
Similarly Knut Faldbakken's novels about the change of men's roles during the women's revolution in the 70's reflected the new direction.
Similarly to the other new NBA teams, the Nuggets were given many financial issues including a 2 million dollar entry fee.
Similarly, he had re-established peace within the church and overcome the new conflict between Rome and Constantinople by promulgating the Tomos of Union in 920.
Similarly, thorium gas mantles are very slightly radioactive when new, but become far more radioactive after only a few months of storage.
Similarly, a number of programs written in OCaml customize the syntax of the language by the addition of new operators.
Similarly, Stephen built a new chain of fen-edge castles at Burwell, Lidgate, Rampton, Caxton, and Swavesey – each about six to nine miles ( ten to fifteen km ) apart – in order to protect his lands around Cambridge.
Similarly, new museums and visitor centres have been opened, notably at Arbroath Abbey and Urquhart Castle.
Similarly, español came to be used to refer to the common language of this new country: Castilian.
Similarly, Stephen built a new chain of fen-edge castles at Burwell, Lidgate, Rampton, Caxton, and Swavesey – all about six to nine miles ( ten to fifteen km ) apart – in order to protect his lands around Cambridge.
Similarly, after the end of the Irish Civil War, the new Irish state took early action to extend and strengthen the previous British legislation to protect Irish national monuments.

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