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Similarly and Encyclopedia
" 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 and credits
Similarly, introduction of a Carbon Emission Trading Scheme may feel good, but may be counterproductive if the cost of carbon is priced too low, or if large emitters are given " free credits ".
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 they are often found in demoscene productions, where the respective groups include them for credits, contact details, and the software requirements.
Similarly, Welles ’ s Touch of Evil originally waited until the end to display the title as well as the credits ; however, Universal Studios took the film out of his hands, and his vision was not restored until 1998.
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 and discovery
Similarly, T. E. Lawrence's biographer Flora Armitage writes about his illegitimacy: " The effect on Lawrence of this discovery was profound ; it added to the romantic urge for heroic conduct — the dream of the Sangreal — the seed of ambition, the desire for honor and distinction: the redemption of the blood from its taint.
Similarly, another reference by the priest and chronicler indicated that the area was also known for the discovery of the tail of a large unknown species of fish, and may have received its name from this legendary account.
The discovery of extrasolar planets, beginning in the early 1990s Similarly, craterous terrain might offer a refuge for primitive life.

Similarly and effect
Similarly, thermocouples use the Peltier-Seebeck effect to measure the temperature difference between two points.
Similarly, dominant species have a large impact on ecosystem function, while rare species tend to have a small effect.
Similarly, if one connects two electrical resistors in parallel, one having resistance x ( e. g. 60Ω ) and one having resistance y ( e. g. 40Ω ), then the effect is the same as if one had used two resistors with the same resistance, both equal to the harmonic mean of x and y ( 48Ω ): the equivalent resistance in either case is 24Ω ( one-half of the harmonic mean ).
Similarly, the rapid adoption of the scientific method throughout the world was partly a side effect of the British Empire.
Similarly the Sagnac effect, observed by G. Sagnac in 1913 was immediately seen to be fully consistent with special relativity.
" Similarly, all level II bubble universes with different physical constants can in effect be found as " worlds " created by " splits " at the moment of spontaneous symmetry breaking in a level III multiverse.
Similarly, the first generation of search sites experienced little network effect, as the value of the site was based on the value of the search results.
Similarly, in the best poetry written in classic styles there will be departures from strict form for emphasis or effect.
Similarly, if certain types of expressions ( e. g., the assignment of a constant into a variable ) appear inside a loop, they can be moved out of it because their effect will be the same no matter if they're executed many times or just once.
Similarly, a meta-analysis of five studies of group psychotherapy for adult sexual abuse survivors showed moderate to strong effect sizes, and there is also good evidence for effectiveness with chronic traumatic stress in war veterans.
Similarly, a variant of biological determinism might consider non-innate biological factors, such as the biological aspects of an organism's environment, to have a lesser effect on the organism's behaviour than innate biological factors.
Similarly, if two conductors are near each other carrying AC current, their resistances will increase due to the proximity effect.
Similarly, outdoor walking can provide a “ therapeutic effectto individuals with SAD that is on par with light therapy.
Similarly, many commanders on a local level have been anecdotally cited as having used the threat of their side arms to motivate troops, to varied effect.
Similarly, the belief that pepper was widely used as a preservative is questionable: it is true that piperine, the compound that gives pepper its spiciness, has some antimicrobial properties, but at the concentrations present when pepper is used as a spice, the effect is small.
Similarly, a joint-product model analyzes the collaborative effect of joining a private good to a public good.
Similarly any difference in scores of full term / premature birth would be described as a main effect.
Similarly, opposition ( and some support ) was expressed during Reconstruction, such as in 1867, the same year he filed papers incorporating the Johns Hopkins Institutions, when he attempted unsuccessfully to stop the convening of the Constitutional Convention where the Democratic Party came into power and where a new Constitution, the Constitution still in effect, was voted to replace the Constitution of the Radical Republicans previously in power.
Similarly, in Italy the effect of the investiture controversy was to weaken the authority of the emperor and to strengthen all those local forces making for separatism.
Similarly, " Child in Time " features Lord's playing to maximum tonal effect.
Similarly, when evaluating the effectiveness of a medical drug, both the patients and the doctors who administer the drug may be kept in the dark about the dosage being applied in each case – to forestall any chance of a placebo effect, observer bias, or conscious deception.
Similarly, the Aharonov – Bohm effect illustrates that the Lagrangian approach to dynamics, based on energies, is not just a computational aid to the Newtonian approach, based on forces.
Similarly, the retroactive effect of legislation criminalizing certain war crimes retroactively have been held to be constitutional ( see Polyukhovich v Commonwealth ).
Similarly, Canada passed a law to counteract the effect of Helms-Burton.
Similarly baiters may introduce characters, and even plot-lines, from movies or television shows for comedic effect.

Similarly and Ibrahim
Similarly, his eldest son, Tunku Ibrahim Ismail, was convicted in the 1980s of shooting dead a man in a nightclub during a feud, but was quickly pardoned.

Similarly and genius
Similarly, Gustave Lanson argued that race, milieu, and moment could not among themselves account for genius ; Taine, he felt, explained mediocrity better than he explained greatness.
Similarly, the first-century Roman Imperial cult began by venerating the genius or numen of Augustus, a distinction that blurred in time.

Similarly and whose
Similarly Michael Pollan has argued that the wilderness ethic leads people to dismiss areas whose wildness is less than absolute.
The geometric mean of two numbers, a and b, is the length of one side of a square whose area is equal to the area of a rectangle with sides of lengths a and b. Similarly, the geometric mean of three numbers, a, b, and c, is the length of one side of a cube whose volume is the same as that of a cuboid with sides whose lengths are equal to the three given numbers.
" Similarly, after the death by dehydration of Verity Linn, whose body was found in a tent with little but a sleeping bag, her clothing, and one of Jasmuheen's books, Jasmuheen wrote " If you haven't found the light that will nourish you, you may have the intention to become a breatharian, but in fact you may be putting yourself through food deprivation.
Similarly, a " History of England ", whose fifth edition was published in 1775, writes merely that new translation of the Bible, viz., that now in Use, was begun in 1607, and published in 1611.
Similarly, the opportunity cost of attending university is the lost wages a student could have earned in the workforce, rather than the cost of tuition, books, and other requisite items ( whose sum makes up the total cost of attendance ).
Similarly, God is the general name of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, whose specific name is Krishna ", " Therefore ", he writes, " whether you call God ' Christ ', ' Krsta ', or ' Krishna ', ultimately you are addressing the same Supreme Personality of Godhead.
Similarly, the question of whether there exists a set whose cardinality is between | S | and | P ( S )| for some infinite S leads to the generalized continuum hypothesis.
Similarly, a child or baby whose identity is unknown may be referred to as Baby Doe.
Similarly, the Sadducees, whose teachings were so closely connected to the Temple, disappeared with the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE.
Similarly specialized groups of humans which arise after the Jihad include the Bene Gesserit, a matriarchal order with advanced mental and physical abilities, and the Spacing Guild, whose prescience makes safe, instantaneous space travel possible.
Similarly, Rajendravarman, whose reign began in 944 AD, constructed the temple of Pre Rup, the central tower of which housed the royal lingam called Rajendrabhadresvara.
Similarly there has been extensive debate over the role of Orford Castle whose expensive, three-cornered design most closely echoes imperial Byzantine palaces and may have been intended by Henry II to be more symbolic than military in nature.
) Similarly, American bands such as Lonestar, Styx, Blue Öyster Cult and Isaac Hayes ( whose lone hit in the UK, " Chocolate Salty Balls ," was in the " Chef " persona from South Park ) are one-hit wonders in the UK but not in their respective native countries.
Similarly, when the heroine of Le Fresne reveals the brocade and the ring she was abandoned with, her mother and sister recognize her ; this makes her a suitable bride for the man whose mistress she had been.
Similarly, the real life murder victim Margaret Hogg, whose body was found in a lake in England's Wasdale Valley in 1984, became known as " the Wasdale Lady in the Lake ".
Similarly, a rotation whose axis of rotation lies in the xy plane can be described as a point on a sphere of fixed radius in three dimensions.
Similarly, The Philadelphia Sphas basketball team in Philadelphia ( whose name was an acronym of its founding South Philadelphia Hebrew Association ) wore a large Star of David on their jerseys to proudly proclaim their Jewish identity, as they competed in the first half of the 20th century.
Similarly, any phalanx's head piece may land on the head of an enemy phalanx whose size is strictly smaller ; the entire enemy phalanx is captured.
Similarly, when Wang Mang first became emperor, his ambassadors visited the southwestern tribes ( in modern Guizhou, Yunnan, and southwestern Sichuan ), whose chieftains Han had largely granted the titles of princes.
Similarly, they had characters such as Batman whose early adventures set in the 1940s could not easily be reconciled with stories featuring a still-youthful man in the 1970s.
Similarly, quantum fluctuations of the order parameter prevent most types of continuous symmetry breaking in one-dimensional systems even at zero-temperature ( an important exception is ferromagnets, whose order parameter, magnetization, is an exactly conserved quantitity and does not have any quantum fluctuations ).
" Similarly, Nebraska State Senator LeRoy J. Louden, whose district includes Whiteclay, noted the recent construction of a Wal-Mart superstore at Chadron, Nebraska, another border town.
Similarly, any person whose behavior was strident and " sanguine " was thought to be suffering from an excess of blood.

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