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Similarly and 2000
Similarly, Eritrea and Yemen had a border conflict between 1996 to 1998 over the Hanish Islands and the maritime border, which was resolved in 2000 by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague.
Similarly, the CD / DVD-ROM version of the Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica Ultimate Reference Suite, received the 2004 Distinguished Achievement Award from the Association of Educational Publishers, and Codie awards in 2000, 2001 and 2002.
Similarly, in the 2000 to 2010 decade, Brunswick County population grew from 73, 143 to 107, 127 or a 46 % increase.
Similarly the 100 years comprising the 1900s share 99 years in common with the twentieth century, but do not include 2000.
Similarly, it would be valid to celebrate the year 2000 as a cultural event in its own right, and name the period 2000 to 2999 as " the 2000s ".
Similarly in 1000 AD the church actively discouraged any mention of that year and in modern times it labelled 2000 AD as the " Jubilee Year 2000 " marking the 2000th anniversary of the birth of Christ.
Similarly, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 contain a Certification Authority ( CA ) as part of Certificate Services for the creation of digital certificates.
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 Guardian noted in 2000 that several readers had told them that " Mr. Chad " was based on a diagram representing an electrical circuit.
Similarly, the per capita milk consumption doubled from 111 gms per day in 1973 to 222 gms per day in 2000.
Similarly, IGN placed the game as one of their " Top 25 Games of All Time " in 2000 and " Top 100 Games of All Time " in 2003, praising it for its innovative simultaneous play of two worlds.
Similarly, the character Griffin Vesey, portrayed by Doug E. Doug on CBS's Cosby ( 1996 – 2000 ), was a surrogate son to Bill Cosby's character on that series.
Similarly in East Belfast the DUP finished 64 votes ahead of the UUP and 900 ahead of the Alliance party with a UPNI candidate taking 2000 votes.
Similarly, in the 1999 – 2000 UEFA Cup, the qualification against Vaduz was played at Aspmyra, while the first round match against Werder Bremen was played at Lerkendal Stadion in Trondheim.
" Similarly, Paula Kamen in Her Way: Young Women Remake the Sexual Revolution ( 2000 ) states that " n the early to mid-1990s, oral sex even reached mainstream music as politically charged demand of truly liberated women ," citing TLC, Mary J. Blige and Janet Jackson as examples of females artist simulating cunnilingus in their videos.
Similarly, in 2000, the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma's attempted to exclude two bands of Seminole Freedmen from membership to avoid including them in settlement of land claims in Florida, where Seminole Freedmen had also owned land taken by the US government.
Similarly the Scottish parts of UK-wide bodies such as the Forestry Commission ( which is headquartered in Scotland ) are subject to the 2000 Act rather than the 2002 Act, even though they fall within the remit of the Scottish Parliament.
Similarly, Johnson and Lunde ( 2005 ), in a comparison of recent ( 1990 – 2000 ) and historical ( 1899 – 1989 ) publications, found that recent reports document:
Similarly, in her 2000 book The Myth of Matriarchal Prehistory, Cynthia Eller attempted to show that, not only is Gould Davis's theory of prehistoric matriarchal queendoms unsupported by archaeological evidence, but even if it were true, it would not give women any more hope for a just and equal future, simply because replicating the ancient past in today's world is not feasible.
Similarly, in 2000 Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, at the age of 100, was invested as an Honorary Companion at Clarence House in London.

Similarly and candidate
Similarly, the upset 1960 by-election victory of Walter Pitman in Peterborough as a " New Party " candidate was seen as a significant boost for the movement to replace the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation with an unnamed " New Party " which would be integrated with the labour movement.
Similarly, in New Zealand, some voters who preferred a large party have voted for the minor party's local candidate to ensure it qualifies for list seats on the back of winning a single electorate.
Similarly, in the latter situation ( Democrats posing as | Buchanan supporters in swing states ), all they could do is trick Bush supporters in solidly Democrat states to vote for Buchanan — which wouldn't change the election since the Democrat candidate, John Kerry, would very likely carry those states anyway.
Similarly, the same candidate can expect to lose California, Vermont, Massachusetts, Oregon, Hawaii, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New York, traditionally liberal states, no matter how much campaigning is done in those states.
Similarly, if a candidate gets " added " to an election, it becomes possible for the new candidate to win.
Similarly, the decision rule would never, if a voter were to change a preference, select a candidate the voter did not prefer, if that alternative would not have won before the change in preference.
Similarly, if a candidate has two " NO GO " s he is said to be blade running ; any mistake will eliminate him.
Similarly, if a candidate wins the backing of fifty percent of the voters who participated they are the winner.
Similarly, he has been promoted as a potential candidate for President, through Americans Elect.

Similarly and Ralph
Similarly, fashion design labels such as Ralph Lauren and Chanel have promoted the use of fake fur in their collections.

Similarly and is
Similarly in Illinois there is Lincoln country to be seen -- his tomb and other landmarks.
Similarly, at the opposite end of the market cycle, towards the end of an intermediate or major decline, usually while the bottom is being formed on the price chart, it is characteristic that an increase is noticed in odd-lot selling again alerting the chartist that a bottom is becoming a greater likelihood.
Similarly, the American Cancer Society ( ACS ), the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, and the BBB have each stated lately that medical quackery is at a new high.
Similarly, a girl who graduates with a good working knowledge of stenography and the use of clerical machines and who is able to get a job at once may wish to improve her skill and knowledge by a year or two of further study in a community college or secretarial school.
Similarly, the Italian verb corresponding to ' spell ( out )', compitare, is unknown to many Italians because the act of spelling itself is rarely needed: Italian spelling is highly phonemic.
Similarly, Helen Keller stated that " Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.
Similarly, although a subset of the real numbers that is not Lebesgue measurable can be proven to exist using the axiom of choice, it is consistent that no such set is definable.
Similarly, all the statements listed below which require choice or some weaker version thereof for their proof are unprovable in ZF, but since each is provable in ZF plus the axiom of choice, there are models of ZF in which each statement is true.
Similarly in St Peter: " Christ .. Who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you " ( 1 Peter 1: 20 ), and " But the end of all things is at hand " ( 1 Peter 4: 7 ).
Similarly, the subset order ⊆ on the subsets of any given set is antisymmetric: given two sets A and B, if every element in A also is in B and every element in B is also in A, then A and B must contain all the same elements and therefore be equal:
Similarly, in the Greek Magical Papyri, the term " Aion " is often used to denote the All, or the supreme aspect of God
Similarly, " suprarenal " is derived from supra-( Latin, " above ") and renes.
Similarly the freehold of a benefice, on the death of the incumbent, is said to be in abeyance until the next incumbent takes possession.
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.

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