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Similarly and 2002
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, Georgiy Starostin ( 2002 ) arrives at a tripartite overall grouping: he considers Afroasiatic, Nostratic and Elamite to be roughly equidistant and more closely related to each other than to anything else.
Similarly, Georgiy Starostin ( 2002 ) arrives at a tripartite overall grouping: he considers Afroasiatic, Nostratic and Elamite to be roughly equidistant and more closely related to each other than to anything else.
Similarly, fMRI studies typically report increases in blood oxygenation level dependent ( BOLD ) responses in the dorsal striatum during anticipation of either primary ( O ' Doherty et al., 2002 ) or secondary ( Knutson et al., 2001 ) rewards, much like the ventral striatum.
Similarly, in a 2002 show airing the weekend after the death of Senator Paul Wellstone, Keillor changed up the format of the show, starting off the show with Wellstone's favorite segment, Guy Noir, skipping even the show's theme song.
Similarly, football was absent from the campus of St. Augustine's University for nearly three decades, before getting reinstated by the administration in 2002.
Similarly, the critic Alex Farquharson commended the conceptual reach of Tyson ’ s Supercollider exhibition at the South London Gallery in 2002 claiming of the works assembled, ' Together they present the tragi-comedy of trying to make sense of life, whatever interpretative system is used, including the fluid and pluralistic medium of contemporary art.
Similarly, Asian origin has become unremarkable, because of the international successes of conductors from the Far East such as Seiji Ozawa, who was the Boston Symphony Orchestra's music director from 1973 until 2002 after holding similar posts in San Francisco and Toronto, and Myung-Whun Chung, who has held major posts in Germany and France and now is bringing the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra to international attention.
Similarly, in 2002 Senate majority leader Trent Lott had to resign due to his inappropriate racist remarks that were widely discussed in the blogosphere.
Similarly, US State Department translator, Fred Burks revealed during Bashir's trial in Indonesia that the USA government had asked President Megawati secretly to hand-over Bashir in a meeting at Megawati's home in September 2002.
Similarly a Roper poll from 2002 found 56 % thought UFOs to be real and 48 % thought they had visited Earth.
Similarly to the titles of September 2001-June 2002 ( which featured the characters ), the 1997 logo remained at the end until these credits were replaced in September 2006 ( Series 21 ).
Similarly, albums have often had wide gaps between recording and release ( for example, Night Light was recorded in the summer of 2002, but not officially released until 2004 ).
Similarly, The Queen v Epifania Suluape ( 2002 ) NZCA 6, deals with a wife who pleaded provocation after she killed her husband with an axe when he proposed to leave her for another woman.
Similarly, Dumais ( 2002 ) introduces the variable of gender to determine the ability of cultural capital to increase educational achievement.
Similarly during 2002, an Advisory Committee was formed under the Chairmanship of Shri Pranab Mukherjee.
Similarly, Stefan Jacoby, the CEO of Mitsubishi Motor Sales Europe, expressed concern in 2002 that the company would need to rationalize its platforms, even if the number of models sold were to increase.
Similarly, in 2002 Reginald Hamel, a Canadian scholar, found Dumas ' unpublished five-act play, The Gold Thieves, in the Bibliothèque Nationale.
Similarly, the Presbyterian Church of the U. S. A., in a 2002 resolution by the 214th assembly of the church, stated:
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, in 2002, she was in a Japanese stage production of When Harry Met Sally.
Similarly, " Hero " served as the closing number on her Charmbracelet World Tour ( 2002 – 03 ), where she wore a long beige gown and feathered frock tail.
Similarly, in his 2002 book, psychologist Steven Pinker endorses the view that hereditarianism is the empirically correct view of human nature, that this does have political implications which would constrain the goals of some liberal philosophies, but that embracing rather than rejecting the hereditarian view of human nature is the best way to achieve liberal goals.
Similarly, devotees view Pramukh Swami ’ s actions in September 2002, when he appealed for peace and forgiveness of Muslim militants who killed 32 people and injured dozens more in an attack on Akshardham Gandhinagar, to epitomize the Hindu tenet of ahimsa, or nonviolence.

Similarly and Judith
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 and repeatedly
Similarly, Lee Chamberlin also left after season two, but many of her segments were also repeatedly reused ; consequently, she was also billed as a cast member for the rest of the run.
Similarly the Ska are repeatedly described as pre-Viking, and indeed pre-Neanderthal, giving them a far richer presence than “ cruel Viking raiders ”.
* Similarly, a cycle is a shortest execution trace in which each processor executes at least one complete iteration of its repeatedly executed list of commands.
Further down in the same essay he does not shun the use of " traditionalist ": "… ultimate Truth is not, for the Vedantist, or for any traditionalist, a something that remains to be discovered, but a something that remains to be understood …" Similarly, in his " Introduction " to the Sacred Web Conference on “ Tradition in the Modern World ” Prince Charles of Wales uses repeatedly the term traditionalist.
Similarly, a " bruxer " ( someone who clenches or grinds their teeth ) may produce enough force to repeatedly dislodge or irreversibly abrade any veneer a dentist can plan for.
Similarly it is disrespectful that one should stand stuffy erect, recite the verses of the Qur ' an in a loud resounding voice, or sing them, or belch or yawn repeatedly and noisily.
Similarly, in the earlier case of Castle v St Augustine's Links, cited in Bolton v Stone, the defendant golf club was liable in nuisance for damage caused by golf balls repeatedly hit out of the club.
Similarly, in the Bible, this idea emerges in the earliest passages ; Genesis 6: 5 situates the thoughts of evil men in their hearts, and Exodus 5 through 12 speak repeatedly of the Lord " hardening Pharaoh's heart.

Similarly and implied
Similarly, gender is also not implied in the word kami, which can be used to refer to either male or female kami.
* Similarly, it has been implied that Interim Iraqi Prime Minister Dr. Ayad Allawi violated his obligation to medical ethics whilst serving as Western European chief of secret police for the Baathist government of Saddam Hussein.
Similarly, at different times during the first two seasons, it is implied that Servalan enjoyed dalliances with some of the younger men on her staff.
Similarly, the original pilot of Red Snake's Zeta is implied to be Johnny Ridden, who was reassigned since Red Zeta is a Newtype-use machine.

Similarly and fraud
Similarly, a high court in France convicted Hubbard of fraud in absentia.
Similarly, when the outlawed Batasuna tried to use Acción Nacionalista Vasca as a proxy to re-organize its ranks, in a different case the ECHR also upheld in 2011 the previous Spanish court rulings which had outlawed ANV, noting that this party had not run by itself in elections since 1977 and that it basically conformed a " fraud " to circumvent the outlawing of Batasuna.
Similarly, use of government or corporate property or assets for personal use is fraud, and classifying this as a conflict of interest does not improve the analysis of this problem.
Similarly in the case of the Allen Stanford Ponzi scheme, there were repeated warnings of fraud from both inside and outside the SEC for more than a decade.

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