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Similarly and Saddam
* Similarly, it has been implied that Interim Iraqi Prime Minister Dr. Ayad Allawi violated his obligation to medical ethics whilst serving as Western European chief of secret police for the Baathist government of Saddam Hussein.

Similarly and Hussein's
Similarly, in 1991, when Shi ' a across Iraq revolted against Hussein's regime ( partially in response to the televised rallying call to do so by U. S. President George H. W. Bush ), the U. S. justification for ultimately staying out of the revolt and allowing Hussein's security forces to suppress the rebels was that the U. S. had strategically decided Hussein's rule was better than the risk of a mujahideen-or Iranian Revolution-style takeover.

Similarly and formal
) Similarly, when Jewish families and larger groups sing traditional Sabbath songs known as zemirot outside the context of formal religious services, they usually do so a cappella, and Bar and Bat Mitzvah celebrations on the Sabbath sometimes feature entertainment by a cappella ensembles.
Similarly, many other operations that are carried out on polynomials can be extended to the formal power series setting, as explained below.
Similarly, is considered only a formal expression which does not correspond to a natural number.
Similarly, Henri Labrouste proposed a reconstruction of the temples at Paestum to the Académie des Beaux-Arts in 1829, decked out in startling colour, inverting the accepted chronology of the three Doric temples, thereby implying that the development of the Greek orders did not increase in formal complexity over time, i. e., the evolution from Doric to Corinthian was not inexorable.
** Similarly, in Russian the formal second-person pronoun Вы, and its oblique cases Вас, Вам etc., is capitalized ( usually in personal correspondence ); and similarly in Bulgarian.
Similarly, a formal alliance does not necessarily mean that one country lies within another's sphere of influence.
Similarly, " cultural criticism " may be associated both with formal cultural and literary scholarship, as well as other non-academic or journalistic forms of writing.
Similarly, there is no formal creed other than the Bible.
Similarly, as the student advanced into the Ars Dictaminis stage more theory and practice writing formal or prose letters were focused on.
Similarly, his inspiration for new compositions have ranged from the formal proportions of a late Beethoven Piano Sonata ( Metamorphosis / Dance, 1973-4 ) to a painting by Goya ( Colossus or Panic, 1990 ), to the sinister humour of Bertolt Brecht ( Arden Must Die, 1966 ) or to the Japanese Noh theatre ( Kantan and Damask Drum, 1999 ).
Similarly, it is unclear the names of the first settlers to colonize the island, although around 1450 the first colonists were probably slaves ( but formal registries did not exist at the time ).
Similarly, precedence came into play when the grandest Edwardian parties progressed from the sitting room to the dining room, and the stylized movement and hierarchy of marching military units clearly sets up a formal procession.
Similarly, there are no formal publishing procedures for such reports, except where established locally.
Similarly, projects with less tangible clients ( often experimental projects, see independent game development ) may begin with code and never a formal analysis of the design requirements.
Similarly, Irving Berlin's song " Puttin ' on the Ritz " mentions spats along with a variety of other elements of formal clothing that were common when it was written.
Similarly, the People's Chamber was given the formal responsibility of selecting the membership of the council ; in practice such personnel decisions were made by the Politbüro.
Similarly to the case of algebraic closure, there is an analogous theorem for real closure: if K is a real closed field, then the field of Puiseux series over K is the real closure of the field of formal Laurent series over K. ( This implies the former theorem since any algebraically closed field of characteristic zero is the unique quadratic extension of some real-closed field.

Similarly and rule
Similarly powerful Mercia kings such as Offa are missed out of the West Saxon Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which sought to demonstrate the legitimacy of their kings to rule over other Anglo-Saxon peoples.
" Similarly a systematic and coherent explanation of balance of trade was made public through Thomas Mun's c1630 " England's treasure by forraign trade, or, The balance of our forraign trade is the rule of our treasure "
Similarly, after Garibaldi's overthrow of Bourbon rule in Palermo, during the 1860 Unification of Italy, Palermo's Castellamare Citadel-symbol of the hated and oppressive former rule-was ceremoniously demolished.
Similarly, the Normans in Ivanhoe, who represent a more sophisticated culture, and the Saxons, who are poor, disenfranchised, and resentful of Norman rule, band together and begin to mold themselves into one people.
Similarly, in the de Broglie – Bohm theory, there are anomalous initial conditions which would produce measurement statistics in violation of the Born rule ( i. e., in conflict with the predictions of standard quantum theory ).
Similarly in Africa ( e. g. Northern Nigeria under Lord Lugard ), and Malaya with the Federated Malay States and Unfederated Malay States ; the policy of indirect rule.
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 "
Similarly, to determine the time it takes for the value of money to halve at a given rate, divide the rule quantity by that rate.
Similarly, a fly ball within the infield that could have been caught by an infielder with ordinary effort, but is caught by an outfielder, would also be covered by the rule.
Similarly to de-Jasay, Hans Hermann Hoppe argues that the denial of the homesteading rule entails a performative contradiction.
Similarly, the decision rule would never, if a voter were to change a preference, select a candidate the voter did not prefer, if that alternative would not have won before the change in preference.
As a rule, female bisexuality and bicuriosity are common in swinging and tend to be the norm amongst participants ; Similarly, the online swinger site Swinger Social Network demonstrates that their female membership approximates a 50 % population of bisexual females.
Similarly, while Heisenberg's uncertainty principle limits in a fundamental way what an observer can observe, when the observer is himself a part of the universe he is trying to observe, that principle does not rule out Zuse's hypothesis, which views any observer as a part of the hypothesized deterministic process.
Similarly, the Deokothar Stupas ( geographically located between Sanchi and Barhut ) suffered destruction during the same period, also suggesting some kind of involvement of Sunga rule.
Similarly, in Celtic, PIE / p / disappeared and in regularly inherited words only reappeared in p-Celtic languages as a result of the rule that PIE * kʷ became proto-Celtic * p. All this taken together means that any word in p-in a Germanic language which is not evidently borrowed from either Latin or a p-Celtic language must be a loan from another language, and these words Kuhn ascribes to the Nordwestblock language.
Similarly, Mary Beeckman advised that the safest rule was not to try to start a conversation when sharing a table with strangers.
Similarly, a quizzer with three incorrect answers is also disqualified ( known variously as an err out, quiz-out backwards or strikeout ), but without further point penalty ; the purpose of this rule is to discourage quizzers from " buzzing in " and simply guessing, and also to speed up play.
Similarly, many banks implement some variant of the two-man rule to secure large sums of money and valuable items.

Similarly and Iraq
Similarly, governmental policies in Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Iraq, Tunisia, oil production Arab states of the Persian Gulf and Libya, as well as a desire for improved standards of living, effectively led most Bedouin to become settled citizens of various nations, rather than stateless nomadic herders.
Similarly, in the case of the later invasion of Iraq, many felt that Iraq was not a threat to the United States and that a preemptive attack was morally wrong though Saddaam Hussein was widely seen as a violent dictator.
Similarly, Sgrena remarked, neither was Enzo Baldoni, another Italian journalist kidnapped and killed in Iraq, awarded any honor.
Similarly, after Silver Samurai was seemingly slain in an altercation with the assassin Elektra in Iraq, his spot on the team was filled by the enigmatic Ebon Samurai.

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