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Similarly and Napoleonic
Similarly, the Napoleonic Code divided law into law of:
Similarly, most of her financial policies were of dubious effect, although some were welcomed by the locals, such as the adoption of the " Napoleonic Code ", the adoption of the metric system, the introduction of mandatory vaccination against smallpox.

Similarly and France
Similarly, a high court in France convicted Hubbard of fraud in absentia.
Similarly, he declined a 1798 commission as Brigadier General during the preparations for the coming Quasi-War with France.
Similarly, a representative of French President François Mitterrand reportedly told an aide to Gorbachev, " France by no means wants German reunification, although it realises that in the end it is inevitable.
Similarly, the 2005 civil unrest in France lasted over three weeks and spread to nearly 300 towns.
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, the first European feature was the 90-minute film L ' Enfant prodigue ( France, 1907 ), although that was an unmodified record of a stage play ; Europe's first feature adapted directly for the screen, Les Misérables, came from France in 1909.
Similarly, in France and in Italy, actors say the word " Merde!
Similarly, when the Spanish Civil War broke out, Blum was forced to adopt a policy of neutrality rather than assist his ideological fellows, the Spanish Left-leaning Republicans, for fear of splitting his alliance with the centrist Radicals, or even precipitating a religious civil war in France.
Similarly Saint Pierre and Miquelon is controlled by France, and airports there are assigned LFxx as though they were in Europe.
Similarly, quite a large number of " corrections " slowly spread from scholars to the general public in France, starting several centuries ago.
Similarly, in March 1992 Lithuania reclaimed gold from the Bank of France and later from the Bank of Sweden.
Similarly, the French version, Adolphe — previously a fairly common name in France and also the name of a classical work of French literature — has virtually disappeared, and the Italian name Adolfo has suffered a similar fate.
Similarly, in France outside of Brittany, in the Auvergne ( province ) chants are sung around bonfires remembering a Celtic god.
Similarly, his 1978 collection of short stories Night Shift was released in France as Danse Macabre in 1980.
Similarly, Roger of Hoveden, a twelfth century chronicler, deliberately drew comparisons in his description of " The King of France ( Philip II Augustus ) loved him ( Richard the Lionheart ) as his own soul.
Similarly, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries started producing aircraft under license from Sopwith in 1921, and Kawasaki Heavy Industries started producing the Salmson bomber from France, and hired German engineers such as Dr. Richard Vogt to produce original designs such as the Type 88 bomber.
Similarly, provision for the housing of Huguenot immigrants was made in 1681 when Louis XIV's religious policy was beginning to drive these Protestants out of France ; no encouragement was given to the dispossessed Dutch from the countryside or other towns of Holland.
( Similarly, during Father Le Loutre's War, New France established three forts along the border of present-day New Brunswick to protect it from a British attack from Nova Scotia.
Similarly, while preparing for the coming invasion of France, the German forces on Pointe du Hoc moved their artillery battery and replaced it with upturned logs and barrels in order to fool the invading Allied forces.
Similarly, horse meat is rarely eaten in the Anglosphere, although it is part of the national cuisine of countries as widespread as Kazakhstan, Japan, and France.

Similarly and Roman
Similarly, in the Roman Catholic Church in Poland, the so-called święconka, i. e. blessing of decorative baskets with a sampling of Easter eggs and other symbolic foods, is one of the most enduring and beloved Polish traditions on Holy Saturday.
Similarly, many republics have named a legislative chamber after the Roman Senate.
Similarly, there were then several decrees in place aimed at suppressing outward signs of national identity, including decrees against wearing tefillin and tzitzit ; as Conversion to Judaism was against Roman law, Rabbi Judah would not have discussed this.
Similarly among Roman Catholics, special Pentecost Novenas are held.
Similarly with the withdrawal of legions after 408, many Britons desired a localized Roman authority rather than nationalist revolt.
Similarly, the Roman Catholic missionaries opposed the British missionaries because the British missionaries were Protestant.
Similarly, British writer Archibald Maclaren has suggested that kobold beliefs descend from the ancient Roman custom of worshipping lares, household gods, and penates, gods of the house and its supplies.
Similarly, the Roman writer Valerius Maximus records how the general Lucius Aemilius Paulus Macedonicus " after King Perseus was vanquished 167 BC, for the same fault ( desertion ) threw men under elephants to be trampled ... And indeed military discipline needs this kind of severe and abrupt punishment, because this is how strength of arms stands firm, which, when it falls away from the right course, will be subverted.
Similarly, in many cases, Roman Law was previously a preliminary course, whereas, it is now offered as an elective.
Similarly to Neoclassicism, Romantic art took much of its inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman art and mythology, yet, unlike Neoclassical, this inspiration was primarily used as a way to create symbolism and imagery.
Similarly, amongst North American and specifically Native American Catholics, prayer circles have formed around Kateri Tekakwitha, who was the first Native American to be beatified by the Roman Catholic Church.
Similarly, the first-century Roman Imperial cult began by venerating the genius or numen of Augustus, a distinction that blurred in time.
Similarly, the Roman word salarium linked employment, salt and soldiers, but the exact link is unclear.
Similarly, through this path, a Roman could earn auctoritas (“ prestige and respect ”).
Similarly the Western Roman Catholic Church greets what it sees as really in the Eucharist with the words of a Latin hymn of which a literal translation is: " Hail, true body, born of Mary Virgin, and which truly suffered and was immolated on the cross for mankind!
Similarly in Rome Jupiter was the supreme ruler of the heavens and god of thunder, represented on earth by the rex, king ( later the rex sacrorum ) and his substitute, the flamen dialis, the legal aspect of sovereignty being incarnated also by Dius Fidius, Mars was the god of military prowess and a war deity, represented by his flamen martialis ; and Quirinus the enigmatic god of the Roman populus (" people ") organised in the curiae as a civilian and productive force, represented by the flamen quirinalis.
Similarly, Wace in his Roman de Rou ( ed.
Similarly, Roman mosaics, coins, the remains of ancient aqueducts, as well as other antiquities, have been discovered in the vicinity of Abrantes.
Similarly, the 1905 law did not extend to French Guiana, at the time a colony, and to this day the local government of French Guiana continues to fund Roman Catholicism.
Similarly, certain Gaulish artisan techniques, such as the barrel ( more durable than the Roman amphora ) and chain mail were adopted by the Romans.
Similarly, most Roman emperors maintained an admiration for things Greek in nature.
Similarly, Roman law constituted the basis for the Byzantine legal system.
Similarly, he also used these instruments in the opening movement of his Feste Romane ( Roman Festivals ).
Similarly, the early Renaissance architect Brunelleschi used Roman techniques and influenced Michelozzo.

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