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Similarly and Romans
Similarly the Romans believed that Vulcano was the chimney to the god Vulcan's workshop.
Similarly, Aeneades ( Ancient Greek: ) was a patronymic from Aeneas, and applied as a surname to those who were believed to have been descended from him, such as Ascanius, Augustus, and the Romans in general.
Similarly, when a Briton, holding a spear, deters the Romans pursuing the Gauls because they are ruining his well-groomed lawn, the decurion furiously asks the Briton if he is daring to oppose Rome, to which he responds " My garden may be smaller than your Rome, but my pilum is harder than your sternum.
Similarly, certain Gaulish artisan techniques, such as the barrel ( more durable than the Roman amphora ) and chain mail were adopted by the Romans.
Similarly Dio writes of an early victory when the Romans received the surrender of a tribe he calls the " Bodunni ".

Similarly and knew
Similarly many theorists continued to philosophize about genre and its uses, which caused genre as Plato and Aristotle knew it to evolve and further expand.
Similarly, if Peggy knew in advance that Victor would ask to see the isomorphism then she could simply generate an isomorphic graph H ( in which she also does not know a Hamiltonian Cycle ).
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, Linda knew it would enrage her master, Dr. Flint, in which case he can not stop.
Similarly, Daimler's Mercedes cars had become increasing sought after by discerning motorists in Europe, but Daimler knew that they had potential markets in many other countries around the world and, from very early on, was looking far beyond the European borders.
Similarly, the children considered all their uncles as their fathers, and a child avoided treating members of the elder generation differently, even if they knew who their biological father was.

Similarly and adding
Similarly, when composing the " primeval history " he drew on Greek and Mesopotamian sources, editing and adding to them to create a unified work that fit his theological agenda.
Similarly, an antenna which is longer than its resonant length has inductive reactance, and can be electrically shortened by adding a loading capacitor.
Similarly, an investigator can decrease retention time by adding more organic solvent to the eluent.
Similarly, the product of translation matrices is given by adding the vectors:
Similarly, an English satirical tract of 1599 translated from French, The True History of Pope Joan, says that a Prince had compared the Jesuits advantages in argument to the ace of hearts at Maw, ( adding that Maw was like the German game " Rumstich " as played in England.
Similarly, he made multiple errors in his use of Russian names, typically adding the ending of "- ski " to them, something which is actually the Polish word for " son ", rather than Russian, where the equivalent term is "- vitch ".
Similarly, the provincial government's 1-year temporary commitment to transitioning ownership of the steel mill from DOSCO turned into a 33-year commitment, adding over $ 1 billion to the cash-strapped province's debt.

Similarly and horse
Similarly, the earlier Parthian and Sassanid Persian horse archers paved the way for their cataphracts ' attack that achieved the decisive victories at the Battle of Carrhae and Battle of Edessa.
Similarly, the difference between the cytochrome C of a bacterium and yeast, wheat, moth, tuna, pigeon, and horse ranges from 64 % to 69 %.
Similarly, the dimensions for all baseball parks, basketball courts and ice hockey rinks are given in feet, golf courses in yards, auto racing tracks in miles ( or fractions thereof ), and horse racing in an archaic customary unit, furlongs.
Similarly, using phishing techniques or a Trojan horse to obtain identity data or to acquire any other data from an unauthorised source, or modifying the operating system files or some aspect of the computer's functions to interfere with its operation or prevent access to any data, including the destruction of files, or deliberately generating code to cause a complete system malfunction, are all criminal " modifications ".
Similarly, a key element in Shadow of the Colossus is the relationship between Wander and his horse, Agro.
Similarly with other terms, so that such words as ' horse ' and ' white ', being used to designate both the concrete particular and the abstract universal, thus hold two values.
Similarly, horse meat is rarely eaten in the Anglosphere, although it is part of the national cuisine of countries as widespread as Kazakhstan, Japan, and France.
Similarly, the Persian Achamenedae are also believed to be an offshoot from the Scythianised Kuru-Kamboja hordes, who outpoured from Kambysene of ancient Armenia .< ref > Dr Michael Witzel wrote somewhere: ' The Old Persian-s -( as in < asa ' horse ') <* śś < śv < c ' v < Indo-European k ' w, shares the development of Indo-Iranian c ' v > śś with Saka-śś -, while the rest of Iranian has-sp-( aspa ) and Vedic has-śv-( Aśva ).
Similarly, the Sanskrit Aśvaka can be derived from Sanskrit Aśva meaning horse, which, likewise, denote the following:

Similarly and hair
Similarly, in an edict of the Emperor Diocletian from AD 303, which set maximum prices of goods and services, the price of saddles, halters, and bridles are enumerated, as well as the price of a veterinarian for " cutting the hair and hoof of each animal.
Similarly, green deposits were found in the hair, originally thought to be a copper-based pigment used for decoration, however it was later found to be the result of a reaction between the keratin in the hair and the acid of the peat bog.
Similarly, several strands of Anderson's hair, found inside an envelope in a book that had belonged to Anderson's husband, Jack Manahan, were also tested.
Similarly, shampooing " product for washing the hair " at the time of borrowing was ; now it is
Similarly, VideoGamer. com's Wesley Yin-Poole called Zack Cloud's " identical twin in all but hair colour ," and complained about his personality being " annoying " during the first half of the game.
Similarly, many Jewish women cover their hair after marriage.
Similarly some groups enforce authentic hairstyles ( e. g., 20th century soldiers are usually not expected to wear long hair or beards ) and often ( inauthentic ) jewelry is not permitted — although in combat reenactment this is often more of a safety issue than a question of authenticity.
Similarly, a scene showing Vala unpacking her hair dryer and curling iron during an offworld mission in " The Quest " was deemed too silly and was trimmed to the basics ; it would have been cut if the footage had allowed it.

Similarly and made
Similarly, frets on earlier balalaikas were made of animal gut and tied to the neck so that they could be moved around by the player at will ( as is the case with the modern saz, which allows for the microtonal playing distinctive to Turkish and Central Asian music ).
" Similarly a systematic and coherent explanation of balance of trade was made public through Thomas Mun's c1630 " England's treasure by forraign trade, or, The balance of our forraign trade is the rule of our treasure "
Similarly, the design technique has progressed from paper-and-ruler based manual design to computer-aided design, and now to computer-automated design ( CAutoD ), which has been made possible by evolutionary computation.
Similarly, while having several characters as students in a class taught by Henry Kissinger, the dialogue made up for Kissinger would also come from “ off-panel ” ( although Kissinger had earlier appeared as a character with his face shown in a 1972 series of strips in which he met Mark Slackmeyer while the latter was on a trip to Washington ).
Similarly, the Chinese concept of Mandate of Heaven required that the emperor properly carry out the proper rituals, consult his ministers, and made it extremely difficult to undo any acts carried out by an ancestor.
Similarly, if someone should die, those close to them should hold to their serenity because the loved one was made of flesh and blood destined to death.
Similarly, the rebel position at St Stephen's Green, held by the Citizen Army under Michael Mallin, was made untenable after the British placed snipers and machine guns in the Shelbourne Hotel and surrounding buildings.
If a laser is swept across a distant object, the spot of laser light can easily be made to move across the object at a speed greater than c. Similarly, a shadow projected onto a distant object can be made to move across the object faster than c. In neither case does the light travel from the source to the object faster than c, nor does any information travel faster than light.
Similarly, his children's names made them like walking prophecies of the fall of the ruling dynasty and the severed covenant with God – much like the prophet Isaiah a generation later.
Similarly, he made unprecedented efforts to create a more popular halakhic system.
Similarly, incriminating statements made in response to requests for consent to search a vehicle or other property are not considered to be the product of interrogation.
Similarly, statements made while an arrest is in progress before the Miranda warning was given or completed are also generally admissible.
Similarly, if population density varies greatly within a region, stratified sampling will ensure that estimates can be made with equal accuracy in different parts of the region, and that comparisons of sub-regions can be made with equal statistical power.
Similarly, the Finns made use of sling-launched Molotov cocktails in the Winter War against Soviet tanks.
Similarly numbered devices, with varying levels of compatibility with the original National Semiconductor part, are made by other manufacturers.
Similarly, it is at least conceivable that an observation will be made tomorrow that shows an occasion in which an action is not accompanied by a reaction ; the same is true of any scientific statement.
Similarly, the gold exchange standard typically does not involve the circulation of gold coins, instead using notes or coins made of silver or other metals, but where the authorities guarantee a fixed exchange rate with another country that is on the gold standard.
Similarly, those who wished to consult the oracle of Trophonius in Boeotia were made to drink alternately from two springs called " Lethe " and " Mnemosyne ".
Similarly, on 10 November 1800 the East Indiaman Phoenix captured the French privateer General Malartic, an action made legal by a letter of marque.
Similarly, four years prior to this, Jacksonville was inundated by Hurricane Frances and Hurricane Jeanne, which made landfall south of the area.
Similarly, during the 1942 Cripps mission, and 1946 Cabinet Mission to India, the Afghan government made repeated attempts to ensure that any debate about the independence of India must include Afghanistan's role in the future of the NWFP.

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