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Similarly and many
Similarly, on the regional channels many class 3, stations have been assigned either to operate daytime only or to operate nighttime with directional antennas and/or lower power.
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, there are many works detailing atrocities and malevolence of Communist regimes ( e. g., Nadezhda Mandelstam's Hope against Hope ).
Similarly, in northern Macedonia, the tension between Serbia and Bulgaria due to later aspirations over Vardar Macedonia generated many incidents between the nearby armies, prompting Serbia to maintain its army's mobilization.
Similarly, one declarative sentence can refer to many propositions ; for instance, " I am hungry " changes meaning ( i. e. refers to different propositions ) depending on the person uttering it.
Similarly to their adult counterparts, eggs and tadpoles are toxic to many animals.
Similarly, many of both Sancho's adventures in Part II and proverbs throughout are taken from popular Spanish and Italian folklore.
" Similarly, the Catholic Encyclopedia says, " the subjects treated of in the Epistle are many and various ; moreover, St. James not infrequently, whilst elucidating a certain point, passes abruptly to another, and presently resumes once more his former argument.
Similarly, many republics have named a legislative chamber after the Roman Senate.
Similarly, random fractals have been used to describe / create many highly irregular real-world objects.
Similarly, deposits of coal, diamonds, and many metals including silver, nickel, platinum, copper, molybdenum, iron, niobium, tantalum, uranium, and rare earths are known to exist, but not yet in commercially viable deposits.
Similarly, the word for " declension " and its many European cognates, including its Latin source declinatio come from the root * k ^ lei -, " to lean ".
Similarly, many place-names in areas of Danish and Norwegian settlement have Scandinavian roots.
Similarly, the many varieties of harp guitar and harp lute, while chordophones, belong to the lute family and are not true harps.
Similarly, changing a customer's address is typically idempotent, because the final address will be the same no matter how many times it is submitted.
Similarly many species of birds and whales learn their songs by imitating other members of their species.
Similarly, the movement has spread to Puerto Rico, a country where many of its residents have moved to New York, Miami and Chicago over the years.
" Similarly, English poet Anna Seward had a devoted friendship to Honora Sneyd, who was the subject of many of Seward's sonnets and poems.
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, virtually all members of LAMP have also resigned from the Louisiana Psychological Association ( LPA ) after many LPA members asserted that the LAMP's prescriptive authority movement secretly came to an agreement with Louisiana's medical board to transfer the practice of psychology for psychologists with prescriptive authority to the medical board.
Similarly, Nostradamus's notorious ' 1999 ' prophecy at X. 72 ( see Nostradamus in popular culture ) describes no event that commentators have succeeding in identifying either before or since, other than by dint of twisting the words to fit whichever of the many contradictory happenings they are keen to claim as ' hits '.
" Similarly, Krantz argues that of the many opinions offered about the Patterson film, " nly a few of these opinions are based on technical expertise and careful study of the film itself "
Similarly, Wittgenstein often uses the device of framing many of the remarks as a dialogue between himself and a disputant.
Similarly, country boogie and Chicago electric blues supplied many of the elements that would be seen as characteristic of rock and roll.
Similarly, in steady flow with finite strain rates, many fluids exhibit marked deviations in stress-strain rate proportionality from Newtons law.

Similarly and ways
Similarly, holding large feasts and giving large donations has been seen as ways of demonstrating one's resources.
Similarly science fiction is another key influence, not only in the spaceship and the futuristic setting but also in several direct and indirect ways.
Similarly, animals are often categorized in ways such as domestic, farm animals, wild animals, pests, etc.
Similarly, it's not enough for subsets of a topological space to be disjoint ; we may want them to be separated ( in any of various ways ).
Similarly, a 1972 ground-breaking study by Oscar Newman on a Defensible Space Theory described ways to improve the social environment and security of neighbourhoods and streets.
Similarly, Congress has the power itself under the Commerce Clause to regulate and sanction states acting as " market participants ," but it lacks power to legislate in ways that violate Article IV.
Similarly, if T is a subtype of U, then there is an inclusion predicate of domain type T and codomain type U that satisfies the same equation ; there are additional function symbols associated with other ways of constructing new types out of old ones.
Similarly, this process echoes the progression of the Indian people, like all other cultures that attempt to find ways to maintain their traditions within a time of increasing globalization.
Similarly, when Prince He associated with people with ill reputation who engaged in vulgarity and engaged in wasteful spending, he was begged by the commander of his guards, Gong Sui ( 龔遂 ) to change his ways, and Prince He agreed — but soon after chased away the solemn guards that Gong had recommended and brought his prior companions back, and Gong could do nothing about it.
Similarly, ADF uses the common Indo-European themes of a sacred tree ( e. g. the Norse Yggdrasil ), a " gatekeeper " or opener of ways ( e. g. the Norse god Heimdall, the Celtic god Manannan mac Lir, or the Hellenic god Hermes ), and a treaty with hostile entities ( e. g. the Norse Jotuns or the Celtic Fomorians ).
Similarly, King Malietoa told Ide that " You will not be forgotten in Samoa, you will be remembered as the good Chief Justice who knew our ways and laws and customs and who was kind to us.
Similarly reworking and playing with narrative structures creates ways of reinterpreting elements to do with my own thinking about and experiencing of the world .”
Similarly, Network Southeast, one of the temporary aggregations thrown up by the pre-privatisation of British Rail, was looking for ways of making its rail services more profitable.
Similarly, Ragnar Nurkse ( 1953 ) argued that the exposure of a society to new goods or ways of living creates unhappiness with what had previously been acceptable consumption practices ; he dubbed it the " international demonstration effect.

Similarly and thinking
Similarly, Kroeber's and Kluckholn's verities -- Kroeber's were mostly about messy creatural matters like delirium and menstruation, Kluckholn's were mostly about messy social ones like lying and killing within the in-group, turn out not to be just the arbitrary personal obsessions they so much look like, but the expression of a much vaster concern, caused by thinking a lot about anthrōpos in general, that if something isn't anchored everywhere nothing can be anchored anywhere.
Similarly, we understand the number 0. 33333 ... by thinking of it as one-third.
And as Buddha said: “ Do not overlook negative actions merely because they are small ; however small a spark may be, it can burn down a haystack as big as a mountain .” Similarly he said: “ Do not overlook tiny good actions, thinking they are of no benefit ; even tiny drops of water in the end will fill a huge vessel .” Karma does not decay like external things, or ever become inoperative.
Similarly, in mainstream economics, free market thinking was undermined in the 1930s by the success of the New Deal and by the Keynesian Revolution.

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