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Similarly and People's
Similarly, prior to 1953, the Danish parliamentary system was Rigsdagen, which comprised the two houses of the Folketinget ( People's Thing ) and Landstinget ( The Land Thing ).
Similarly, the State CMC is nominally elected by the National People's Congress and theoretically reports to the Congress, but is in practice indistinguishable from the CCP CMC.
Similarly, his rollicking punk cover of the Red Standard " Socialism is Good " also left some of us wondering if this was not a tongue-in-cheek dig at the " People's Government ".
Similarly, Tusk proposed radical changes to the Senate, preferring to abolish the upper house altogether, yet due to constitutional concerns and demands from the junior coalition Polish People's Party partner, Tusk proposed reducing the Senate from 100 to 49, while including former presidents to sit in the Senate for political experience and expertise in state matters.
Similarly, the Deseret Evening News, owned by the LDS Church, often functioned as a People's Party organ.
Similarly, the People's Republic of China, which administers mainland China, continued the effort and renamed the national language, largely based on the Beijing dialect, as 普通话 ( Pinyin: pǔtōnghuà, lit.
Similarly, the People's Chamber was given the formal responsibility of selecting the membership of the council ; in practice such personnel decisions were made by the Politbüro.
Similarly, correspondent offices representing the PRC government-controlled Xinhua News Agency and the People's Daily were closed by the DPP-controlled government.
Similarly, both the People's Republic of China and Hong Kong are not signatories to the 1954 Stateless Persons Convention.

Similarly and Alliance
Similarly, there is also an international organization of organizations for national osteopathic and osteopathic medical associations, statutory regulators, and universities / medical schools offering osteopathic and osteopathic medical education, known as the Osteopathic International Alliance ( OIA ).
Similarly, after the Canadian Alliance and the Progressive Conservatives merged in 2003, Senator John Lynch-Staunton was named interim leader of the new Conservative Party until the first leadership convention selected Stephen Harper.
Similarly, Wi-Fi, refers to interoperable implementations of the IEEE 802. 11 Wireless LAN standards certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Similarly, two years later Murdoch was called to Melbourne to give the Prime Minister of Australia his views on the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance.
Similarly in East Belfast the DUP finished 64 votes ahead of the UUP and 900 ahead of the Alliance party with a UPNI candidate taking 2000 votes.
Similarly, popes Alexander VII and Clement X both promulgated the veneration of the Heart of Jesus and the Heart of Mary, a concept which was embraced by pope John Paul II in the 20th century as the Alliance of the Hearts of Jesus and Mary.
Similarly, the poll results suggested that 7 % of Protestants would vote for the Alliance Party, while 2 % of Protestants would vote for the moderate nationalist SDLP.

Similarly and formed
Similarly, at the opposite end of the market cycle, towards the end of an intermediate or major decline, usually while the bottom is being formed on the price chart, it is characteristic that an increase is noticed in odd-lot selling again alerting the chartist that a bottom is becoming a greater likelihood.
Similarly, corporations are often formed under Delaware corporate law, and contracts relating to corporate law issues ( merger and acquisitions of companies, rights of shareholders, and so on.
Similarly, naturally occurring arches of stone are formed by weathering away bits of stone from a large concretion that has formed previously.
Similarly, circularly disposed muscular fibrils formed from the endoderm permit tentacles to be protract or thrust out once they are contracted.
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.
Video feedback. Similarly, if a video camera is pointed at a monitor screen that is displaying the camera's own signal, then weird repeating patterns can be formed on the screen by positive feedback.
Similarly, the chronicler Giovanni Villani was so impressed on this occasion by the sight of the monuments of Rome and the people who flocked thither that he then and there formed the resolution of his great chronicle, in the course of which he gives a remarkable account of what he witnessed.
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, in a startup company formed as a corporation, employees may receive stock or stock options, becoming thus part-owners of the firm, in return for accepting salaries that are below their respective market values ( this includes zero wages ).
Similarly, Auchmannoch Avenue ran from its cul-de-sac near Dalfoil Court to Buchlyvie Road where it formed a T-junction-the stretch between Buchlyvie Road and Penilee Road was a later addition, as characterised by the modern brick construction of the houses in contrast to the traditional sandstone that is common in Ralston.
Similarly, when a new prime minister enters office from the same party as the previous one, he or she might appoint a very different ministry than that of his or her predecessor to reflect a change in policies and priorities ; an example is Gordon Brown's government, formed in 2007 after the departure of Tony Blair.
Similarly, Balto-Slavic and Indo-Iranian might have formed some kind of continuum from the north-west to the south-east given that they share both satemization and the Ruki sound law.
Similarly, by 1849, Papineau was advocating the absorption of the Province of Canada ( formed in 1840 ) into the American republic to the south.
Similarly, in Mississippi, the Red Shirts formed as a prominent paramilitary group that enforced Democratic voting by intimidation and murder.
Similarly, on July 6, 1944 the US Navy Special Attack Unit ( SAU-1 ) was formed under ComAirLant, with Commander James A. Smith, Officer in Charge, for transfer without delay to Commander Fleet Air Wing 7 in Europe to attack German V-1 and V-2 sites with PB4Y-1's converted to assault drones.
Similarly while chains are formed after a level is cleared the clock keeps ticking though the player is locked out from playing.
Similarly during 2002, an Advisory Committee was formed under the Chairmanship of Shri Pranab Mukherjee.
Similarly the land to the north of the early subdivision-the sand spit that formed one bank of the bar-was only recently developed.
Similarly, the newly formed British Sociological Association Visual Sociology Study Group offers UK-based researchers and academics working in a broad range of sub-disciplines within sociological fields a network in which to explore existing and emerging visual research methods and methodologies.
Similarly it is unlikely that a group of people who have the necessary experience to assess the science, but have formed no view of their own on global warming, could be found.
Similarly around this time Koondoola Junior Cricket Club was formed.
Similarly, if ownership passed before an intention to avoid payment was formed, running off might be a breach of civil law but it was not a crime.

Similarly and electoral
Similarly, universal suffrage was supervised and controlled by means of official candidature, by forbidding free speech and action in electoral matters to the Opposition, and by a gerrymandering in such a way as to overwhelm the Liberal vote in the mass of the rural population.
Similarly, in Australia and New Zealand, electoral districts are called electorates, however elsewhere the term electorate generally refers specifically to the body of voters.
Similarly, a growing number of French-speaking intellectuals and academics state that French-speakers living in the Flemish region should stop behaving as if they are not in Flanders and thus vote for the Flemish electoral college.

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