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Similarly and author
Similarly, in a Corinthian Oration, Dio Chrysostom ( or yet another pseudonymous author ) accused the historian of prejudice against Corinth, sourcing it in personal bitterness over financial disappointments-an account also given by Marcellinus in his Life of Thucydides.
" Similarly, Roger Ebert, writing of his iconic performance in Last Tango in Paris, said: " This was the greatest movie actor of his time, the author of performances that do honor to the cinema.
Similarly, Srila Prabhupada, author Bhagavad Gita As It Is and founder of the Hare Krishna Movement, has propounded the same pluralistic, nonsecular view: that "' Christ ' is another way of saying Krsta and Krsta is another way of pronouncing Krishna, the name of God.
Similarly, an author who writes both fiction and non-fiction ( such as the mathematician and fantasy writer Charles Dodgson, who wrote as Lewis Carroll ) may use a pseudonym for fiction writing.
Similarly, the books by the equally successful American author Erle Stanley Gardner ( 1889 – 1970 ), creator of the lawyer Perry Mason, which have frequently been adapted for film, radio, and TV, were only recently republished in the United Kingdom — books such as The Case of the Stuttering Bishop ( 1937 ), The Case of the Green-Eyed Sister ( 1953 ), etc.
Similarly, early in the history of the poem's dissemination in manuscript form, Piers is often treated as the author of the poem.
" Similarly, the tennis author Peter Bodo wrote in May 2008, " Give him credit?
Similarly, Mandras is guilty of murder, torture and rape, yet the author portrays him sympathetically: " just another life tarnished ... by war.
Similarly, it is widely believed that he is the principal author of the most successful Election Manifesto brought out by Communist Party of Nepal ( Maoists ) in March 2008 in preparation of the Constituent Assembly Election held in April 2008.
Similarly Doctor Who was hosted by science fiction author Judith Merril who would discuss each week's episode to explore various themes in science and science fiction.
" Similarly, Karl Friedrich Nebenius, later president of the Ducal Ministry in the Grand Duchy of Baden and the author of Baden's 1819 proposed customs initiative with the German Confederation, offered a widely publicized description about the difficulties of surmounting such protections:
Similarly, Anderson connects Melinda's trauma to that of Maya Angelou, author of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.
" Similarly several books feature a magical theorist named Sir Thomas Leseaux, a play on another of Garrett's friends, the author and stage magician T. A.
Similarly, Loredana Lipperini, author of the book Generazione Pókemon: i bambini e l ' invasione planetaria dei nuovi, commented that Dragonite resembled " dragons of legend.
Similarly, Thomas Dixon, author of The Clansman, began a newspaper controversy with Washington over the industrial system, most likely to encourage talk of his upcoming book.
Similarly, the name of Calafia's monarchy, California, likely originated from the same root, fabricated by the author to remind the 16th century Spanish reader of the reconquista, a centuries-long fight between Christians and Moslems which had recently concluded in Spain.
Similarly, differences in the overall level of health in individuals also exist between differing social classes, with lower-status socioeconomic groups generally having poorer health and higher rates of chronic illness including obesity, diabetes, and hypertension ; whether these are considered disparities to be eliminated depends on the author.
Similarly, author Darlene Wade connects the song's lyrical content to the power within the soul, however also with the inclusion of God.
Similarly, when your novel's terrain stretches across hundreds of miles and your world lacks jet propulsion, as an author you face some basic problems of transportation that can result in conveyance via Rube Goldberg.

Similarly and Tracy
Similarly, Collins was contracted for only 13 out of the season's 22 episodes ; former Colbys character Sable ( Stephanie Beacham ) was brought in as both a platonic confidante for Blake and a nemesis for Alexis, and Tracy Scoggins also reprised her Colbys role as Sable's daughter Monica.
" Similarly, she participated in Sondheim Tonight live at London's Barbican Centre, singing " Losing My Mind " ( from Follies ) and " More " ( from the film Dick Tracy ).

Similarly and states
Similarly Psalms 146: 2-4 ( NKJV ) states:
Similarly, the international community has largely refused to recognize secessionist regions, while keeping some states such as Cyprus and Taiwan in diplomatic recognition limbo.
Similarly, critics of externalist foundationalism argue that only mental states or properties the believer is aware of could make a belief justified.
A fitter scene for his romance he probably could not have chosen .” Similarly, De Vore states, “ The setting is greatly influential in Gothic novels.
Similarly, the Talmud ( Berakhoth 61. a ) states that one of the two kidneys counsels what is good, and the other evil.
Similarly, whether a machine has more than 5 states is a decidable property of the machine, as the number of states can simply be counted.
Similarly, in the Bhagavad Gītā ( 4: 11 ), God, manifesting as an incarnation, states that " As people approach me, so I receive them.
Similarly, in 1976, Gerald Ford had severely criticized Reagan's proposal to turn back a large part of the Federal budget to the states.
Similarly, differences in the distribution of brain cells and dendritic connections ( among many other potential variances ) could give rise to different mental states for the same stimulus.
Similarly, the nationwide state 55 mph ( 90 km / h ) speed limit,. 08 legal blood alcohol limit, and the nationwide state 21-year drinking age were imposed through this method ; the states would lose highway funding if they refused to pass such laws ( though the national speed limit has since been repealed ).
Similarly, the books espouse the use of mind-altering substances to achieve higher states of consciousness, in line with the beliefs of key counterculture figures like Timothy Leary, who is mentioned throughout the three novels.
Similarly, Epirote tribes / states are included in the Argive and Epidaurian lists of the Greek Thearodokoi ( hosts of sacred envoys ).
Similarly, the liturgy of the Days of Awe ( the High Holy Days ; i. e. Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur ) states that prayer, repentance and tzedakah atone for sin.
Similarly, the Lombard code of 643 states:
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, all states that recognise the PRC either recognise the PRC as the legitimate representative of Taiwan or acknowledge the PRC's views on the matter — the latter is the position adopted by the United States, which prefers to leave that question ambiguous.
Similarly, probability theory states that the probability of an event can be described by a combination of the probabilities of certain specific other events ( see Mathematical treatment ).
) Similarly, at the February 25, 2004 press conference, McClellan stated that the White House intended to work with Congress to develop language for the FMA that permitted states to enact civil unions.
Similarly, Congress has the power itself under the Commerce Clause to regulate and sanction states acting as " market participants ," but it lacks power to legislate in ways that violate Article IV.
Similarly, the law of large numbers states that in the long term, the average will tend towards the expected value, but makes no statement about individual trials.
Similarly, many formerly Communist states, such as Ukraine, Moldova and Serbia, have retained their unicameral legislatures, though others, such as Russia and Poland, adopted bicameral legislatures after the fall of Communism.
Similarly, Thoreau states those who believe Brown threw his life away and died as a fool, are fools.
Similarly, William R. Leonard, a professor of anthropology at Northwestern University, states that the health problems facing industrial societies stem not from deviations from a specific ancestral diet but from an imbalance between calories consumed and calories burned, a state of energy excess uncharacteristic of ancestral lifestyles.

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