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Similarly and widespread
Similarly, Canada ( where Canadian football, a related sport, has widespread popularity ) did not field a team until the 2011 competition, where the Canadian team finished second to the United States.
Similarly, in the European Union, particularly in Germany and Italy, insufficient potassium intake is widespread.
Similarly, the lack of known burials in the European Iron Age and the small fragments of bone found around their settlement sites has been explained by some archaeologists as an indicator of widespread excarnation involving leaving bodies on platforms for the birds to eat.
For example, the Oregon Commentator, an independent conservative journal of opinion published at the University of Oregon, hosted a “ Great American Smoke-in ” on campus as a counter to the locally more widespread Great American Smokeout: “ In response to the ever-increasing vilification of smokers on campus, the Oregon Commentator presents the Great American Smoke-in as an opportunity for students to join together and enjoy the pleasures of fine tobacco products .” Similarly, “ Americans for Freedom of Choice ” a group in Honolulu, Hawaii organized “ World Defiance Day ” in response to WNTD and Hawaii ’ s statewide ban on smoking in restaurants.
Similarly, amongst the Indians, ' maasti ' or sexual play between men who were not necessarily gay (,) would likely have been widespread with the paucity of women.
Similarly, over the 40 years, many of the recommendations which first appeared in the report, have evolved and appeared in legislation under other guises, such as the widespread introduction of state-funded nursery provision, Extended Schools, requirement for a Home School Agreement to be presented ( but not signed ), the ban on corporal punishment, ESOL programmes, Educational Action Zones and most of all the comprehensive system.
Similarly, horse meat is rarely eaten in the Anglosphere, although it is part of the national cuisine of countries as widespread as Kazakhstan, Japan, and France.

Similarly and power
Similarly, on the regional channels many class 3, stations have been assigned either to operate daytime only or to operate nighttime with directional antennas and/or lower power.
Similarly, rebels who took power in the city but with the citadel still held by the former rulers could by no means regard their tenure of power as secure.
Similarly, President James Mancham's attendance of the 1977 CHOGM gave Prime Minister France-Albert René the opportunity to seize power in the Seychelles.
Similarly, voiced clicks also require a simultaneous pulmonic egressive airstream to power the voiced phonation.
Similarly, a city has three parts – Socrates uses the parable of the chariot to illustrate his point: a chariot works as a whole because the two horses ’ power is directed by the charioteer.
Similarly, one should trust one's city to an expert in the subject of the good, not to a mere politician who tries to gain power by giving people what they want, rather than what's good for them.
Similarly, the energy loss per unit path length, the ' stopping power ', depends on the type and energy of the charged particle and upon the material.
Similarly, John Turner replaced Pierre Trudeau as leader of the Liberal Party in 1984 and subsequently was appointed prime minister even though he did not hold a seat in the lower chamber of parliament ; Turner won a riding in the next election but the Liberal Party was swept from power.
Similarly, in the power formulation, power can be distributed by generating a set of rays from the radiating element in the same way, and spreading the power to be distributed equally between each element a ray hits.
Similarly, if population density varies greatly within a region, stratified sampling will ensure that estimates can be made with equal accuracy in different parts of the region, and that comparisons of sub-regions can be made with equal statistical power.
" Similarly, Article I, Section 3, Clause 6 and Article II, Section 4 both authorize the Senate to serve as a court with the power to remove impeached officials from office, given a two-thirds vote to convict.
Similarly, in his study of the witenagemots, Felix Liebermann stated that " its functions and power differ .. considerably at various times.
Similarly, about 95 percent of the beam's power will flow through a circle of radius.
Similarly, laws of warfare prohibit combatants from using civilian settlements, populations or facilities as military bases, but when an inferior power uses this tactic, it depends on the premise that the superior power will respect the law that the other is violating, and will not attack that civilian target, or if they do the propaganda advantage will outweigh the material loss.
Similarly, Greater Tokyo, through its 20 year recession, has managed to outpace the growth of all other cities in Japan of a million people or more by its sheer concentration of economic, infrastructure, and people power.
Similarly, many other operations that are carried out on polynomials can be extended to the formal power series setting, as explained below.
Similarly, Kerry Emanuel in Nature writes that hurricane power dissipation is highly correlated with temperature, reflecting global warming.
Similarly, division by any power of two 2 < sup > k </ sup > may be performed by right-shifting k positions.
Similarly, the defenses of the right belief and worship of the church resided in the bishops, and Protestants theorize that the process of unifying the doctrine of the Church also concentrated power into their own hands ( see also Ignatius of Antioch, who advocated a powerful bishop ), and made their office an instrument of power coveted by ambitious men.
" Similarly, Willie Colón sees the scope of salsa's power to unite in the broadest terms: " Salsa was the force that united diverse Latino and other non-Latino racial and ethnic groups ...

Similarly and would
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, they should not act as directors of competing companies, as their duties to each company would then conflict with each other.
Similarly, the consolidated Teutonic laws of the Germanic tribes, included a complex system of monetary compensations for what courts would consider the complete range of criminal offences against the person, from murder down.
Similarly, Searle concludes, a computer executing the program would not understand the conversation either.
Similarly, during the English Civil War rope-tension drums would be carried by junior officers as a means to relay commands from senior officers over the noise of battle.
Similarly, while having several characters as students in a class taught by Henry Kissinger, the dialogue made up for Kissinger would also come from “ off-panel ” ( although Kissinger had earlier appeared as a character with his face shown in a 1972 series of strips in which he met Mark Slackmeyer while the latter was on a trip to Washington ).
Similarly, if light consisted strictly of classical particles and we illuminated two parallel slits, the expected pattern on the screen would simply be the sum of the two single-slit patterns.
Similarly, if the house was located in an undesirable neighborhood and the Federal Reserve Bank was about to raise interest rates by five percentage points, then the risk factor would be a lot higher than 5 %: it might not be possible for him to predict a profit in discounted terms even if he thinks he could sell the house for $ 200, 000 in three years.
Similarly, 1 eV would correspond to an infrared photon of wavelength 1240 nm, and so on.
Similarly, since it consists of an estimated 2. 3 million blocks, completing the building in 20 years would involve moving an average of more than 12 of the blocks into place each hour, day and night.
Similarly, jury trials were abolished by the government of India in 1960 ( this was followed by Pakistan soon afterwards ) on the grounds they would be susceptible to media and public influence.
Similarly, if " this sentence is false " is false, then the sentence is true, which would in turn mean that it is actually false, but this would mean that it is true, and so on ad infinitum.
Similarly, there were then several decrees in place aimed at suppressing outward signs of national identity, including decrees against wearing tefillin and tzitzit ; as Conversion to Judaism was against Roman law, Rabbi Judah would not have discussed this.
Similarly, " They were so farre surprised with his Manifesto, that they would never suffer it to be published " ( p. 103 )
* Similarly, cloning would violate the no teleportation theorem, which says classical teleportation ( not to be confused with entanglement-assisted teleportation ) is impossible.
Similarly, an observer near the summit would be unaware of standing on a high mountain, as the slope of the volcano would extend beyond the horizon, a mere 3 kilometers away.
Similarly, judges might assume in default of express evidence to the contrary that the place where the cause of action arose would provide certain basic protections, e. g. that the foreign court would provide a remedy to someone who was injured due to the negligence of another.
Similarly, after earning two misses at a height, they could pass to the next height where they would have only one attempt.
Similarly, Internet email users generally consider their emails to be private and hence would be concerned if their email was being accessed, read, stored or forwarded by third parties without their consent.
Similarly, country boogie and Chicago electric blues supplied many of the elements that would be seen as characteristic of rock and roll.
Similarly, p < sup >-</ sup > would indicate a very lightly doped p-type material.

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