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Similarly, the defenses of the right belief and worship of the church resided in the bishops, and Protestants theorize that the process of unifying the doctrine of the Church also concentrated power into their own hands ( see also Ignatius of Antioch, who advocated a powerful bishop ), and made their office an instrument of power coveted by ambitious men.
Similarly, Malory's treatment of the Giant of Mont St. Michel seems to be an exploration of violence in his own society where powerful men committed seemingly senseless acts of violence.
Similarly, in his 1969 review of the film for The New York Times, Vincent Canby credits Wexler with presenting his audience with powerful imagery through the use of documentary filmmaking techniques.
Similarly, Machaka's more powerful sorcerers turn into giant spiders when injured, an ability inherited from an ancient, dead god from whom these mages are descended.
Similarly, in response to very successful 17th century attacks by the powerful Kingdom of Kush, the New Kingdom felt compelled to expand far south into Nubia and hold wide territories in the Near East.
Similarly, in reviewing Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation World Tour, Michael MacCambridge of the Austin American-Statesman commented " t seemed unlikely that anyone — even a prized member of the First Family of Soul Music — could dance like she did for 90 minutes and still provide the sort of powerful vocals that the ' 90s super concerts are expected to achieve.
Similarly in 2007, business magazine Forbes ranked her third in its annual list of the world's most powerful women, leap-frogging a rank ahead of United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and falling short behind German Chancellor Angela Merkel and China's Vice-Premier Wu Yi.
Similarly, 3D games often rely on a powerful graphics processing unit ( GPU ), which accelerates the process of drawing complex scenes in realtime.
Similarly, certain events, such as engaging afterburners and firing powerful weapons, will shake the screen as a form of visual feedback.
Similarly in India, the French armies and those of the most powerful Indian rulers were defeated after a prolonged struggle, allowing the steady expansion of British-controlled territory.
Similarly in 2007, business magazine Forbes ranked her third in its annual list of the world's most powerful women.
Similarly in technical design, there are probabilities, in each case, that an electronic product may be used in the vicinity of a powerful radio transmitter, that mains-borne power surges may occur, that its batteries may go flat while in use etc.
Similarly, in northern Punjab the taluqdars of Dhanni, Kassar, Minhas, Gheb and Kot Fateh Khan were extremely powerful.

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Similarly, in his list of bretwaldas, the West Saxon chronicler ignored such Mercian kings as Offa.
Similarly in the annals and votive inscriptions of the kings, when oracles are referred to, Shamash and Adad are always named as the gods addressed, and their ordinary designation in such instances is bele biri (" lords of divination ").
" Similarly, the vast majority of the surviving stone inscriptions are about the religious foundations of kings and other potentates.
Similarly, in Thailand, Kathoey, or " ladyboys ," have been a feature of Thai society for many centuries, and Thai kings had male as well as female lovers.
Similarly, the earliest references to the " four quarters " by the kings of Akkad name Subartu as one of these quarters around Akkad, along with Martu, Elam, and Sumer.
Similarly Mason in Josephus and the New Testament admits that Christ simply means " wetted " or anointed, and this was the practice by which kings and high priests of Israel were installed ( per Exodus 29: 9 and 1 Samuel 10: 1 ), and this could have simply been a nickname rather than a title.

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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, in 1971, Alistair Campbell stated that the apologue technique used in Beowulf is so infrequent in the epic tradition aside from when Virgil uses it that the poet who composed Beowulf could not have written the poem in such a manner without first coming across Virgil's writings.
Similarly, authors of fantasy role-playing games sometimes compile bestiaries as references, such as the Monster Manual for Dungeons & Dragons.
Similarly, the influences of philosophers such as Sir Francis Bacon ( 1561 – 1626 ) and René Descartes ( 1596 – 1650 ), who demanded more rigor in mathematics and in removing bias from scientific observations, led to a scientific revolution.
Similarly, assault and violent robbery involved trespass as to the pater's property ( so, for example, the rape of a slave could become the subject of compensation to the pater as having trespassed on his " property "), and breach of such laws created a vinculum juris ( an obligation of law ) that only the payment of monetary compensation ( modern " damages ") could discharge.
Similarly, it must be handled under inert atmosphere such as argon.
Similarly, hospital emergency codes often incorporate colors ( such as the widely used " Code Blue " indicating a cardiac arrest ), although they may also include numbers, and may not conform to a uniform standard.
Similarly, the international community has largely refused to recognize secessionist regions, while keeping some states such as Cyprus and Taiwan in diplomatic recognition limbo.
Similarly, some additional assumption is needed besides the Cauchy – Riemann equations ( such as continuity ), as the following example illustrates
Similarly, a deeper understanding of developmental biology can foster greater progress in the treatment of congenital disorders and diseases, e. g. studying human sex determination can lead to treatment for disorders such as congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
Similarly, once held uniquely human traits such as formant perception, combinatorial phonology and compositional semantics are now thought to be shared with at least some nonhuman animal species.
Similarly, it is argued that such competition has helped in higher education, with publically funded universities directly competing with private universities for tuition money provide by the Government, such as the GI Bill and the Pell Grant in the United States.
Similarly, for any a in F other than 0, there exists an element a < sup >− 1 </ sup > in F, such that a · a < sup >− 1 </ sup > = 1.
Similarly in New Zealand, a rape or murder charge will be tried at the High Court, while less serious offences such as theft, will be tried at the District Court.
Similarly, a mathematician does not restrict his study of numbers to the integers ; rather he considers more abstract structures such as rings, and in particular number rings in the context of algebraic number theory.
Similarly, aggression between members of the same sex is sometimes associated with very distinctive features, such as the antlers of stags, which are used in combat with other stags.
Similarly, animals are often categorized in ways such as domestic, farm animals, wild animals, pests, etc.
Similarly, an " a-b-b-a " quatrain ( what is known as " enclosed rhyme ") is used in such forms as the Petrarchan sonnet.
Similarly, agnostic atheists reject belief in the existence of all deities, while asserting that whether any such entities exist or not is inherently unknowable.
Similarly one may refer to a cultural center such as Venice as a " tourist Mecca.
) Similarly, a strongly electronegative substituent ( such as fluorine ) near the amide nitrogen favors the single-bonded form, by competing with the amide oxygen to " steal " an electron from the amide nitrogen ( See Figure 4.
Similarly, a fluid while flowing under constant stress may show some elastic properties as well, such as storing some of the energy input instead of dissipating it all as heat and random thermal motion of its molecular constituents or having some recovery of strains after stresses are removed, although it may never recover all of its deformation upon removal of the initial applied stress.

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