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Similarly, there are many works detailing atrocities and malevolence of Communist regimes ( e. g., Nadezhda Mandelstam's Hope against Hope ).
Similarly, the increasing number of cults — e. g. s, Manichaeans and Gnostics — had an inner circle requiring continence "
Similarly, because meters per second, the expression f ′( g ′( 10 )) represents the change in pressure at a height of − 98 meters per second, which is also nonsense.
Similarly, a deeper understanding of developmental biology can foster greater progress in the treatment of congenital disorders and diseases, e. g. studying human sex determination can lead to treatment for disorders such as congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
" The first, another word for " angry ," is " fuming ," which ends in " g ." The second, " hungry ," at least when personified, is " eager " which ends in " r ." Similarly, the third word is " every ," which ends in " y " and is clearly used by the word " everyone.
Similarly, if one connects two electrical resistors in parallel, one having resistance x ( e. g. 60Ω ) and one having resistance y ( e. g. 40Ω ), then the effect is the same as if one had used two resistors with the same resistance, both equal to the harmonic mean of x and y ( 48Ω ): the equivalent resistance in either case is 24Ω ( one-half of the harmonic mean ).
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, the more stringent requirements for password strength, e. g. " have a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters and digits " or " change it monthly ", the greater the degree to which users will subvert the system.
Similarly, for ships, there may be a sail-past of, e. g., tall ships ( as was seen during Trafalgar 200 ) or other sailing vessels as during the celebrations of the 60th anniversary of World War II.
Despite the nomenclature, the " field " under study is the gravitational potential, φ, rather than the gravitational field, g. Similarly, when classical field theory is used to study electromagnetism, the " field " of interest is the electromagnetic four-potential ( V / c, A ), rather than the electric and magnetic fields E and B.
Similarly, Type IIT restriction enzymes ( e. g., Bpu10I and BslI ) are composed of two different subunits.
Similarly, if certain types of expressions ( e. g., the assignment of a constant into a variable ) appear inside a loop, they can be moved out of it because their effect will be the same no matter if they're executed many times or just once.
* Similarly, top-of-screen menus ( e. g., Mac OS ) are sometimes easier to acquire than top-of-window menus ( e. g., Windows OS ).
Similarly, a user can move their cursor using the mouse during typing, causing the logged keystrokes to be in the wrong order e. g., by typing a password beginning with the last letter and then using the mouse to move the cursor for each subsequent letter.
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, the related machines such as the 7070 and other 7000 series equipment were called by names of digit-digit-decade ( e. g., seven-oh-seventy ).
Similarly, a parable also resembles a simile, i. e. a metaphorical construction in which something is said to be " like " something else ( e. g. " The just man is like a tree planted by streams of water ").
Similarly, St Kilda speakers interviewed by the School of Scottish Studies in the 1960s show individual speakers using t-initial forms, leniting to / h /, e. g. ann an t-Hirte () and gu Hirte ().
* Similarly, bit stuffing replaces these start and end marks with flag consisting of a special bit pattern ( e. g. a 0, six 1 bits and a 0 ).
Similarly, charity organizations may offer help, especially if the late parent of the student was a member of the organization ( e. g., a Masonic lodge might help the orphan of a lodge brother.
Similarly, if g and h are elements of a finite cyclic group G then a solution x of the equation g < sup > x </ sup > = h is called a discrete logarithm to the base g of h in the group G.

Similarly and day
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, 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, the 2006-07 celebrations in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Stirling were all cancelled on the day, again due to high winds and heavy rain.
Similarly, there are even more ephemeral mushrooms, like Parasola plicatilis ( formerly Coprinus plicatlis ), that literally appear overnight and may disappear by late afternoon on a hot day after rainfall.
Similarly introduced on the last day of the Congressional session four years later, the Act of March 3, 1855 required the prepayment of postage on all mailings.
" Similarly, Irenaeus wrote that the Christian " will not be commanded to leave idle one day of rest, who is constantly keeping sabbath ", and Tertullian argued " that we still more ought to observe a sabbath from all servile work always, and not only every seventh-day, but through all time ".
Similarly 25 December is the start of the Christmas celebration, and is the day the Sun begins to return to the Northern Hemisphere.
Similarly, it may come to pass that enlightened minds may one day abhor " speciesism " as much as they now detest " racism ".
Similarly, the two low waters each day are the higher low water and the lower low water.
Similarly, at the 13th convocation of the CGPM in 1968, the definitive second was redefined in terms of measurements taken from atomic clocks rather than from the earth's rotation ; in 2008 the solar day was 0. 002 s longer than in 1820 but it was only in the 1960s that this could be measured more accurately using clocks rather than relying on astronomy.
Similarly, in darkly stained or turbid waters, walleye tend to feed throughout the day.
" Similarly, Arabic أربعاء means " fourth ", Hebrew רביעי means " fourth " and Persian چهارشنبه means " fourth day.
Similarly, consistent self catheterization, often several times per day, can be an effective approach to preventing infections.
Similarly Frost believed that the distance from the Drop zones to the bridge and the long approach on foot was a " glaring snag " and was highly critical of the " unwillingness of the air forces to fly more than one sortie in the day was one of the chief factors that mitigated against success.
Similarly, the de Havilland Mosquito fast bomber was later adapted for both day and night fighter use.
Similarly, the Chinese term for " the day after tomorrow " literally means " behind day ," whereas " the day before yesterday " is referred to as " front day.
Similarly to Spain, lunch is generally the largest and most important meal of the day.
Similarly, the per capita milk consumption doubled from 111 gms per day in 1973 to 222 gms per day in 2000.
Similarly, students in the United States and Canada have Senior Skip Day ( commonly called beach day in eastern Canada ).
Similarly, the trucker stops that Streator and Helen drive through in their present day adventure are representative of how the stories that they are chasing are temporary.

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