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Similarly and Samuel
Similarly in England William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge produced a collection of Lyrical Ballads in 1798, including Coleridge ’ s ‘ The Rime of the Ancient Mariner ’.
Similarly in the 1920s it pioneered academic training in Management, with the formation of a Department of Industrial Administration funded by an endowment from asbestos magnate Sir Samuel Turner.
Similarly, as the sixth power of a number is equal to the square of its cube, Recorde used the word zenzicubike to express it ; a more modern spelling, zenzicube, is found in Samuel Jeake's Logisticelogia.
Similarly, Samuel Johnson wrote a poem that falls into the Augustan period in his " imitation of Satire III " entitled London.
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, British claims were established inland via the explorations of such men as Sir Alexander Mackenzie, Simon Fraser, Samuel Black, David Thompson, and John Finlay, and by the subsequent establishment of fur trading posts by the North West Company and the Hudson's Bay Company ( HBC ).
Similarly, in II Chronicles 35: 18, describing the Pesach performed in the time of King Josiah, it states, " Such a Pesach had not been celebrated since the days of Samuel the Prophet.
Similarly Mason in Josephus and the New Testament admits that Christ simply means " wetted " or anointed, and this was the practice by which kings and high priests of Israel were installed ( per Exodus 29: 9 and 1 Samuel 10: 1 ), and this could have simply been a nickname rather than a title.
Similarly, Samuel Johnson wrote a poem that falls into the Augustan period in his " imitation of Juvenal " entitled London.

Similarly and entry
Similarly to the other new NBA teams, the Nuggets were given many financial issues including a 2 million dollar entry fee.
Similarly, the Situationists found contemporary architecture both physically and ideologically restrictive, combining with outside cultural influence, effectively creating an undertow, and forcing oneself into a certain system of interaction with their environment: " ities have a psychogeographical relief, with constant currents, fixed points and vortexes which strongly discourage entry into or exit from certain zones ".
Similarly, Ellis Island, in Upper New York Bay beside New York City, a former tiny islet greatly expanded by land reclamation, served as an isolated immigration center for the United States in the late 19th and early 20th century, preventing an escape to the city of those refused entry for disease or other perceived flaws, who might otherwise be tempted toward illegal immigration.
Similarly, trademarks and servicemarks may represent a kind of entry barrier for a particular product or service if the market is dominated by one or a few well-known names.
" Similarly, his Who's Who entry read thus: " Has led several expeditions into the far interior of the country to punish headhunters ; understands the management of natives ; rules over a population of 500, 000 souls and a country " in extent.
Similarly, the Necropolis Journal entry from Year 17 of Ramesses XI lists the Chief Workman Nekhemmut as well as a certain workman named Nekhemmut, son of Amenua.
Similarly, in Temple of Apshai the player matches an on-screen room number to its entry in the manual that accompanies the game.
Oxford University Press. 28 August 2007 < http :// www. oxfordreference. com / views / ENTRY. html? subview = Main & entry = t227. e47 ></ ref > Similarly, Rupert Sheldrake notes that elephant skeletons are frequently found in groups near permanent sources of water and suggests that elephants suffering from malnutrition instinctively seek out sources of water in the hopes of improving their condition.
Similarly Drona was criticized for his entry into the Mahabharata War.
Similarly, an English-Latin dictionary from around 1440 has an entry for ' sterre slyme ' with the Latin equivalent given as assub ( a rendering of Arabic ash-shuhub, also used in medieval Latin as a term for a ' falling ' or ' shooting ' star ).

Similarly and for
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, if the equivalents for the forms of a word do not vary, the equivalents need be entered only once with an indication that they apply to each form.
Similarly, higher levels of GNP do not, in themselves, provide grounds for raising prices, but they do relax some of the pressure on the industry so that it can raise prices higher for a given wage increase.
Similarly, in presenting still photographs of early jazz groups, the program allowed no time for a close perusal.
Similarly, all the statements listed below which require choice or some weaker version thereof for their proof are unprovable in ZF, but since each is provable in ZF plus the axiom of choice, there are models of ZF in which each statement is true.
Similarly in St Peter: " Christ .. Who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you " ( 1 Peter 1: 20 ), and " But the end of all things is at hand " ( 1 Peter 4: 7 ).
Similarly, the ancient English word for bird was " brid ".
Only then in fact was payment for assembly attendance, the central event of democracy ( Similarly for the period before the Persian wars, but for the very early democracy the sources are very meagre and it can be thought of as being in an embryonic state ).
Similarly, all output was scrutinized for a Control-D character ( ASCII 4 ), which BASIC programs would send before seemingly PRINTing a disk command to get DOS's attention ( the disk commands would not really get PRINTed but were intercepted by DOS and prevented from making it to the screen output ).
Similarly, intuitionists object to the existence property for classical logic, where one can prove, without being able to produce any term of which holds.
Similarly, Commando, released in 1989, uses a POKEY to generate in-game music while the TIA generates the game's sound effects for a total of 6 channels of sound.
Similarly desperate losses were suffered elsewhere on the front, in a disastrous day for the British Army ( approximately 19, 000 British soldiers were killed in a single day ).
Similarly, his text on poetic metre uses only Christian poetry for examples.
Similarly, frets on earlier balalaikas were made of animal gut and tied to the neck so that they could be moved around by the player at will ( as is the case with the modern saz, which allows for the microtonal playing distinctive to Turkish and Central Asian music ).
Similarly, if we limit the number of literals per clause to 2 and change the OR operations to XOR operations, the result is exclusive-or 2-satisfiability, a problem complete for SL = L.
Similarly, authors of fantasy role-playing games sometimes compile bestiaries as references, such as the Monster Manual for Dungeons & Dragons.
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, different cultural attitudes, social organizations, economic models and legal frameworks are seen to account for why copyright emerged in Europe and not, for example, in Asia.
Similarly, one declarative sentence can refer to many propositions ; for instance, " I am hungry " changes meaning ( i. e. refers to different propositions ) depending on the person uttering it.
Similarly, Robert Nozick argues for a theory that is mostly consequentialist, but incorporates inviolable " side-constraints " which restrict the sort of actions agents are permitted to do.
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 and 15
Similarly, Michael Rappenglueck believes that marks on a 15, 000-year old cave painting represent a lunar calendar.
Similarly, tourism accounts for close to 15 % of the annual revenue, as the Principality of Monaco also has been a major centre for tourism ever since the famed casino was established in 1856.
Contrary to earlier observations, recent studies emerging from some developing countries ( India, Bangladesh and Indonesia ) have strongly suggested that dosing expectant mothers in the population in which vitamin A deficiency is common and maternal mortality is high can greatly reduce maternal mortality ratio Similarly, dosing newborn infants with 50, 000 IU ( 15 mg ) of vitamin A within 2 days of birth, can significantly reduce neonatal mortality
Similarly, M was a one-hit wonder in the U. S. with the 1979 # 1 pop hit " Pop Muzik ," but in the UK, where the original " Pop Muzik " hit # 2, the improbably titled " Moonlight & Muzak " made it to # 33, a re-mix of " Pop Muzik " hit # 15 in 1989 and two other singles (" That's the Way the Money Goes " and " Official Secrets ") charted, albeit missing the UK top 40.
Similarly, in Greek, the term δεκαπενθήμερο ( dekapenthímero ), meaning " 15 days ", is also used.
Similarly, when Joan reveals her plan to turn Burgundy against the English, Alençon declares, " We'll set thy statute in some holy place / And have thee reverenced like a blessed saint " ( 3. 3. 14 – 15 ).
Similarly the number of periodicals increased from 15 in 1855 to 140 30 years later.
Similarly, on the Banter feature of the series B DVD, Lloyd also previewed the title of QIs fourth book, The QI Book of the Dead, which went on sale on 15 October 2009.
Similarly, a live theatrical show with a theatre capacity of 3, 000 guests that has five shows during the day has a capacity of 15, 000 guests.
Similarly, in young women, HIIT three times per week for 15 weeks compared to the same frequency of steady state exercise ( SSE ) was associated with significant reductions in total body fat, subcutaneous leg and trunk fat, and insulin resistance.
Similarly, Jewel says, “ For although we do not touch Christ with our teeth and lips, yet we hold and press him by faith, mind, and spirit ” ( II. 15 ).
Similarly, there are 15 Nomadic schools in the State.
Similarly in Switzerland, the song debuted at number 15 on the Swiss Singles Chart, spending 13 weeks on the chart.
Similarly the staff has increased from 15 to 90.

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