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Similarly and hospital
Similarly, a 2009 Australian study concluded that, of 97 patients admitted to hospital believing their drinks might have been spiked, none had in fact been drugged.

Similarly and emergency
Similarly, Cimon, ostracised in 461 BC, was recalled during an emergency.
Similarly, it has attracted controversy for its impacts on hospitals, and in particular, for its possible contributions to an emergency medical system that is " overburdened, underfunded and highly fragmented.

Similarly and codes
Similarly, the DVI format supports character codes up to four byte in length, even though only the 0 – 255 range is commonly seen, as the TFM format is limited to that range.
Similarly, traditional Chinese law gave way to westernization towards the final years of the Ch ' ing dynasty in the form of six private law codes based mainly on the Japanese model of German law.
Similarly, they may be chosen so that they are not valid codes in the instruction set for the given architecture.
Similarly Telecom operators trace for Release codes to debug any call failures.
Similarly, one can add or subtract ZIP codes, but this is meaningless: 11111-12345 does not have any meaning as a ZIP code.

Similarly and often
Similarly, languages often avoid configurations where a semivowel precedes its corresponding vowel.
Similarly, in the Greek Magical Papyri, the term " Aion " is often used to denote the All, or the supreme aspect of God
Similarly, the use of excessively high doses ( often the result of polypharmacy ) continues despite clinical guidelines and evidence indicating that it is usually no more effective but is usually more harmful.
Similarly, corporations are often formed under Delaware corporate law, and contracts relating to corporate law issues ( merger and acquisitions of companies, rights of shareholders, and so on.
Similarly, some minor products can be placed below the arrow, often with a minus sign.
Similarly, fungi that capture microscopic animals are often called carnivorous fungi.
Similarly, doors and doorways frequently appear in metaphorical or allegorical situations, literature and the arts, often as a portent of change.
Similarly his plays often begin in a banal manner that undermines theatrical illusion.
Similarly, the instrument itself is often referred to as eupho or euph.
Similarly, it is often used today as a metaphor for a brainless lunk or entity who serves man under controlled conditions but is hostile to him under others.
Similarly the ex Soviet bloc countries and Asian countries have tended to give priority to economic, social and cultural rights, but have often failed to provide civil and political rights.
Similarly, place names refer more often to a past event or a significant natural feature within a community than to a naturally demarcated area.
" Similarly, when two options are presented, they are often, though not always, two extreme points on some spectrum of possibilities ; this can lend credence to the larger argument by giving the impression that the options are mutually exclusive, even though they need not be.
Similarly, folklorist Peter Rojcewicz noted that many Men in Black accounts parallel tales of people encountering the devil: Neither Men in Black nor the devil are quite human, and witnesses often discover this fact midway through an encounter.
Similarly, in movies and still photography an actor or actress is often shown obstensibly looking at him-or herself in the mirror, and yet the reflection faces the camera.
Similarly, the modern economic argument for capitalism, and most modern forms of economics, was often stated in the form of " public virtue from private vices.
Similarly, animals are often categorized in ways such as domestic, farm animals, wild animals, pests, etc.
Similarly, a full house tends to occur more often than a flush in a piquet deck, due to the increased frequency of each playing card rank, creating a change in poker combination ranking.
Similarly, Wittgenstein often uses the device of framing many of the remarks as a dialogue between himself and a disputant.
Similarly, one can often estimate parameters more accurately if one separates out subpopulations: the distribution of heights among people is better modeled by considering men and women as separate subpopulations, for instance.
Similarly, the German market often carries German, Hungarian, Polish, and Ukrainian-made varieties of vodka of 90 to 95 % ABV.
Similarly the Heads of government of ( con ) federal entities below the level of the sovereign state ( often without an actual Head of state, at least under international law ) may also be given an official residence, sometimes used as an opportunity to display its aspirations of statehood.
Similarly, the groom tosses the bride's garter to the single men, often after removing it from her leg.
Similarly, if the length scales are much longer than the wave ’ s wavelength, as is often the case for light in the field of optics, one can treat the waves as light rays which correspond locally to plane waves.

Similarly and incorporate
Similarly, partners in interpersonal relationships can incorporate positive components into difficult subjects in order to avoid emotional disconnection.
Similarly, on Taiwan, it used to be common to incorporate one of the four characters of the name " Republic of China " (, Zhōnghuá Mínguó ) into masculine names.
Similarly, mankind can incorporate this spiritual light or divine mind and thus become one with God.
Similarly, the delegates decided to incorporate the Prussian Province of Posen, against the wishes of the Polish population.
Similarly, pianists such as Yanni and Bradley Joseph both use this term as well, although they use keyboards to incorporate layered orchestral textures into their compositions.
Similarly, gay men sometimes incorporate a shaven head into their overall look.
The class was redesigned to incorporate an additional water tank between the frames and the capacity of the sidetanks was restricted to lower the centre of gravity Similarly, Amtrak's first long distance diesel locomotive, the EMD SDP40F, was implicated in certain crossover-related derailments.
Similarly, this independence makes it easier to incorporate the method into existing databases.

Similarly and colors
Similarly, toning of film ( such as the common silent film generalization of sepia-toning ) with special solutions replaced the silver particles in the film stock with salts or dyes of various colors.
Similarly, colors may appear to spread into or become assimilated into neighboring areas.
Similarly, languages are selective when deciding which hues are split into different colors on the basis of how light or dark they are.
Similarly innovative photography could be spotted in Frida, which featured strong colors and sharp imagery blended with atmospheric yellows and browns.
Similarly, the American version of the toy was done in red and purple colors instead of the Input Magnum's black and silver coloring.
Similarly, because most diamond simulants are artificial they tend to have uniform properties: in a multi-stone diamond ring, one would expect the individual diamonds to fluoresce differently ( in different colors and intensities, with some likely to be inert ).

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