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Similarly, most biochemically significant processes are catalysed.
Similarly, most hand drums cannot be played with drum sticks without risking damage to the head and to the bearing edge, which is not protected by a drum rim.
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, the most popular Arthurian tale throughout this period seems to have been that of Tom Thumb, which was told first through chapbooks and later through the political plays of Henry Fielding ; although the action is clearly set in Arthurian Britain, the treatment is humorous and Arthur appears as a primarily comedic version of his romance character.
Similarly, most patented medications cost more in the U. S. than in other countries with a ( presumed ) poorer customer base.
Similarly, in societies with different religions, most successful business leaders were Protestant.
" Similarly, Louie Kemp, in his article for Jewish Journal, wrote: " You might remember him as Don Vito Corleone, Stanley Kowalski or the eerie Col. Walter E. Kurtz in " Apocalypse Now ," but I remember Marlon Brando as a mensch and a personal friend of the Jewish people when they needed it most.
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, we have that NC is equivalent to the problems solvable on an alternating Turing machine restricted to at most two options at each step with space and alternations.
Similarly, they rejected the Redstockings view that women submitted only out of necessity or The Feminists ' implicit view that they submitted out of cowardice, but instead argued that social conditioning simply led most women to accept a submissive role as " right and natural ".
Similarly, most of the traditions associated with monarchy of the United Kingdom, seen as rooted deep in history, actually date to 19th century.
Similarly, utilitarianism places no direct intrinsic value on biodiversity, although as far as indirect, contingent value, it most probably does.
Similarly, the audio frequency range is limited to those sounds most clearly heard by the human ear.
Similarly, the manual for the ORCA / M assembler refers to a field indicating the order of the bytes in a number field as, and the Mac OS X operating system refers to " byte sex " in its compiler tools .</ ref > The usual contrast is whether the most significant or least significant byte is ordered first — i. e., at the lowest byte address — within the larger data item.
Similarly Mersenne ( 1636 – 7 ) wrote that it can be sounded as softly as a recorder and can play a scale beginning on any note as ut: the point of these observations was that most other woodwind instruments of the period ( shawms, flutes etc.
Similarly, mantas are often entangled in gill nets used in coastal and pelagic fisheries, resulting in suffocation and death in most cases.
Similarly, most adjectives ' masculine and feminine plural forms are formed from their corresponding singular forms by adding-s, though sometimes-x is added instead, and nothing is added if the corresponding singular form already ends in-s ,-x, or-z.
Similarly to most urban centers in Moldavia, Bacău emerged on a ford that allowed water passage.
Similarly, governmental policies in Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Iraq, Tunisia, oil production Arab states of the Persian Gulf and Libya, as well as a desire for improved standards of living, effectively led most Bedouin to become settled citizens of various nations, rather than stateless nomadic herders.
Similarly, most video screens are not capable of displaying the range of brightnesses ( dynamic range ) that can be captured by typical electronic cameras.
" Similarly, Patrick Parrinder has described Book II as the " worst and most disorienting quagmire in the Wake.
Similarly Zeus Belus mentioned by Sanchuniathon as born to Cronus / El in Peraea is certainly most unlikely to be Marduk.
Similarly, Cecil Taylor, the most prominent free jazz pianist, began stretching the bop boundaries as early as 1956.
Similarly, the small portion of the population connected to the local sewer system is serviced by the Rensselaer County Sewer District, though most inhabitants have individual septic systems.

Similarly and descriptions
Similarly the apocalyptic descriptions of Völuspá have been taken as evidence that the poet who composed it had seen a volcanic eruption in Iceland-but this is hardly certain.

Similarly and places
) Similarly, places that share names are organised alphabetically by country, then by ever-smaller political divisions.
Similarly, Arizona retains a shall-issue permit process, both for reciprocity purposes and because permit holders are allowed to carry concealed handguns in certain places ( such as bars and restaurants that serve alcohol ) that non-permit holders are not.
Similarly, a large two dimensional dove figure would be, and in some places still are, cut out of wood, painted and decorated with flowers, to be lowered over the people, particularly during the singing of the sequence hymn, or Veni Creator Spiritus.
Similarly, other important places, such as Wall Street and Hollywood are commonly used to refer to the industries that are located there ( finance and entertainment, respectively ).
Similarly whistling in certain places would invite devil, while singing would invite god.
Similarly, Bengaluru Habba ( ಬ ೆಂ ಗಳ ೂ ರ ು ಹಬ ್ ಬ ) is a congregation of art performances at different places of the city which was initiated fairly recently and is successfully celebrated every year.
Similarly, describing an attack or bombing as a " response " or " retaliation " again places the events in a different light.
Similarly, the places themselves were very different from one another visually, environmentally, architecturally, in goods and services available, etc.
Similarly he conducts a tour of holy places in India and neighbouring countries.
: Similarly, in places where-αε-contracts to-α-or-αει-contracts to-ᾳ -, Homeric Greek will show either αα or αᾳ.
Similarly, in New Zealand, many places have dual Maori and English names, such as Aoraki / Mount Cook.
Similarly, one may put dots in places where a bulb would " trap " another unlit cell, making it impossible to light it up without breaking the rules.
Similarly malaria is now found in new places because it is spread by particular mosquito species that are migrating to new locations as a result of changing climates.
Similarly, the numbers of places offered to boys and girls varied not according to their results in the 11 +, but to practical considerations about the number of places in girls and boys schools.

Similarly and Palestine
It can also be shown, moreover, that this was more or less the size of the population in the peak period-the late Byzantine period, around AD 600 " Similarly, a study by Yigal Shiloh of The Hebrew University suggests that the population of Palestine in the Iron Age could have never exceeded a million.
It can also be shown, moreover, that this was more or less the size of the population in the peak period — the late Byzantine period, around AD 600 " Similarly, a study by Yigal Shiloh of The Hebrew University suggests that the population of Palestine in the Iron Age could have never exceeded a million.

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