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Similarly and early
Similarly, in presenting still photographs of early jazz groups, the program allowed no time for a close perusal.
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, an early draft did not include the commitment that nothing should be done which might prejudice the rights of the non-Jewish communities.
Similarly, the early disciples had first been baptized in water ... and then they received the holy spirit.
Similarly, in early 1996 Mozambique joined its Anglophone neighbors in the Commonwealth.
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, historical accounts of Hals ' propensity for drink have been largely based on embellished anecdotes of his early biographers, namely Arnold Houbraken, with no direct evidence existing documenting such.
Similarly, deep structure was devised largely for technical reasons relating to early semantic theory.
Similarly, he became a member of the board for The Modern Quarterly ( later The Marxist Quarterly ) during the early 1950s, working alongside his old friend Rajani Palme Dutt, who held the position of chairman of the board.
Similarly, Esslin cites early film comedians and music hall artists such as Charlie Chaplin, The Keystone Cops and Buster Keaton as direct influences ( Keaton even starred in Beckett's Film in 1965 ).
Similarly, Cecil Taylor, the most prominent free jazz pianist, began stretching the bop boundaries as early as 1956.
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.
Similarly, early in the history of the poem's dissemination in manuscript form, Piers is often treated as the author of the poem.
Similarly, 16: 9 widescreen broadcasts from Channel did not begin until early 2008 – many years after the rest of the network, the rest of which was largely widescreen capable by the launch of digital television in 1998.
Similarly, until the early 20th century, anyone entering a Denton shop without a hat would receive much cursing.
Similarly, pregnant women are often maintained on low molecular weight heparin to avoid the known teratogenic effects of warfarin, especially in the early stages of pregnancy.
Similarly, the building and real estate directly related to the Pacific Stock Exchange in Los Angeles were slated for redevelopment into high rise condos and retail stores in early to mid 2000 but nothing ever materialized, other than a couple of temporary nightclubs operating on the old Equities trading floor.
Similarly, the process of industrialization which gathered large masses of workers in the same region explains why many of those early social movements addressed matters such as economic wellbeing, important to the worker class.
Similarly to the roles of Top of the Pops on BBC One and BBC Two in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the compilation albums range featured current hits for the main series and classic hits ( such as 70s Rock ) for the " Top of the Pops 2 " spin-offs.
Similarly, they had characters such as Batman whose early adventures set in the 1940s could not easily be reconciled with stories featuring a still-youthful man in the 1970s.
Similarly, Liu showed his support to Deng for Deng's economic policy in the early 1960s to rescue Chinese economy.
Similarly, according to the Celtic tradition, which is based solely on daylight and the strength of the noon sun, spring begins in early February ( near Imbolc or Candlemas ) and continues until early May ( Beltane ).
Similarly, companies that paid to have AOL host their information or early online stores began to develop their own web sites, putting further stress on the economics of the online industry.
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 and Star
Similarly, in the story line begun in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode " Coming of Age " and completed in " Conspiracy ", aliens from a faraway sector invade the bodies of high-ranking Starfleet admirals in an attempt to compromise the command structure and spearhead an invasion of Earth.
Similarly, M. Costa wrote that M. Gudemann and other researchers in the 1920s claimed that Isaac Luria was influential in turning the Star of David into a national Jewish emblem by teaching that the elements of the plate for the Seder evening have to be placed in the order of the hexagram
Similarly, The Philadelphia Sphas basketball team in Philadelphia ( whose name was an acronym of its founding South Philadelphia Hebrew Association ) wore a large Star of David on their jerseys to proudly proclaim their Jewish identity, as they competed in the first half of the 20th century.
Similarly actress Mariette Hartley was not allowed to show her belly button in, All Our Yesterdays Gene Roddenberry's Star Treks final episode ( 1969 ) due to the censors.
Similarly, the Marvel comic book Star Trek: Starfleet Academy refers to complex yet flexible marital structures, involving one or more fathers, and describes Andorians as passionate, with a violent history.
Similarly, the Gene Roddenberry SF series Star Trek went beyond the high-concept storytelling of a futurist starship crew, by addressing 20th-century social issues in an abstract and defamiliarising context.
Similarly, many early United States television programs were variety shows including the Texaco Star Theater featuring Milton Berle ; comedy acts often taken from vaudeville were staples of such shows.
Similarly, as of 2011, the Canadian government's own inquiry is uncertain as to the total number of students intentionally or unintentionally killed: in reflecting on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's research, Justice Murray Sinclair told the Toronto Star " Missing children — that is the big surprise for me, That such large numbers of children died at the schools.
Similarly the connection for multiple working was the standard electro-pneumatic system designated " Blue Star " with each loco bearing a small blue coloured 5-pointed star above each buffer to denote this.
Similarly, Borg starships ( and drones ) in Star Trek appear heavily " greebled " using leftover sprues from previous kitbashing and photoetched bits.
Similarly, the aforementioned finale episode of the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, " Shades of Gray ", was a clip show necessitated by a writers ' strike.

Similarly and Trek
Similarly, throughout all Trek series, a Universal Translator possessed by only one party is able to audibly broadcast the results within a limited range, enabling communication between two or more parties, all speaking different languages.

Similarly and novels
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 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, Isabella appears in Jean Plaidy's novels The Follies of the King and The Vow on the Heron as an antagonist.
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, Clarkson wrote and published her own romantic fiction novels: A Lover More Condoling in 1968, and Hunger Trace in 1970.
Similarly, the Flying Tigers have been the focus of several novels, including Tonya, by Pappy Boyington ; Remains, by Daniel Ford ; and Spies in the Garden, by Bob Bergin.
Similarly the more recent continuation Bond novels — the 2008 Sebastian Faulks novel Devil May Care and the 2011 novel Carte Blanche by Jeffery Deaver — both contained the character.
Similarly, human characters are depicted as both antagonists and protagonists, further underlying the theme that the characters in the novels are neither " good " nor " evil " simply based on their race.
Similarly to Tom Rosin, he praises the " East / West dichotomy " theme that is prevalent in the novels.
Similarly melancholic and personal themes of turmoil and loss can be detected in his novels.
Similarly, Richard Pevear worked from literal translations provided by his wife, Larissa Volokhonsky, in their translations of several Russian novels.
Similarly, writers with established series have been able to continue writing those series after being dropped by conventional publishers, as Lawrence Watt-Evans has done with his Ethshar novels.

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