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Similarly and Scottish
Similarly, St Kilda speakers interviewed by the School of Scottish Studies in the 1960s show individual speakers using t-initial forms, leniting to / h /, e. g. ann an t-Hirte () and gu Hirte ().
Similarly to Acts of the Scottish Parliament, after a four-week waiting period Royal Assent to Acts of the Assembly will be given by means of Letters Patent using the following wording:
Similarly, in Scottish Gaelic, the word " ball ", is a noun meaning ' a dance ; a spot, a place.
Similarly, im meaning " butter " is pronounced in Munster, Southern Connacht and northern Scotland ( and Manx ), but in Ulster and Southern Scottish.
Similarly, there is no record of any activity involving border reivers ( tribal leaders and outlaws that fought across the Scottish / English border ) in the village.
Similarly, he asserted that authority in a kingdom lay not with the king but with the people, who could retake their power from a delinquent king ( a striking echo of the ringing Declaration of Arbroath 1314 confirming to the Pope the independence of the Scottish crown from that of England ).

Similarly and parts
Similarly, the language spread to numerous other parts of the world as a result of British trade and colonization elsewhere and the spread of the former British Empire, which, by 1921, held sway over a population of 470 – 570 million people, approximately a quarter of the world's population at that time.
Similarly the National Atlas page showing federal lands in Nevada does not distinguish between the Groom block and other parts of the Nellis range.
Similarly, a city has three parts – Socrates uses the parable of the chariot to illustrate his point: a chariot works as a whole because the two horses ’ power is directed by the charioteer.
Similarly, can be used both to append two lists ( given lists and ) as well as to split a given list into parts (, given a list ).
Similarly, in linguo-labial consonants the tongue contacts the upper lip with the upper lip actively moving down to meet the tongue ; nonetheless, in this gesture the tongue is conventionally said to be active and the lip passive, if for no other reason than the fact that the parts of the mouth below the vocal tract are typically active, and those above the vocal tract typically passive.
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, both parts are italicized when a binomial name occurs in normal text.
Similarly, in modern, colloquial Portuguese, the term " Mouro " was primarily used as a designation for North Africans and secondarily as a derogatory and ironic term by northern Portuguese to refer to the inhabitants of the southern parts of the country ( Lisbon, Alentejo and Algarve ).
Similarly, variable composition within the Earth's interior which has not yet achieved maximal stability and minimal energy ( in other words, with densest parts deepest ) continues to cause a fraction of the convection of fluid rock and molten metal within the Earth's interior ( see below ).
Similarly, the influence of the Duke of Argyll secured the election of members opposed to Walpole in some parts of Scotland.
Similarly, stamps that were cut in parts and used for a portion of the full value as splits can only be shown to have been so used if a genuine cancel ties the stamp to the cover or piece of cover.
Similarly, circumpositions consist of two parts that appear on both sides of the complement.
* Similarly, the digraph < wh > may be aspirated as or, resulting in realizations such as < which >, found in no other English accent ( except in certain parts of Scotland ).
Similarly, the memoirs of the Emir of Granada clearly indicate the existence of a relatively large rural Christian population in some parts of the Málaga region towards the end of the 11th century.
Similarly, The Six Million Dollar Man became " The Six Hundred Dollar Man ", assembled with body parts such as " rump: $ 6 at Loblaws ".
Similarly, a work-center that needed parts would go to a ' store shelf ' ( the inventory storage point ) for the particular part and ' buy ' ( withdraw ) the quantity it needed, and the ' shelf ' would be ' restocked ' by the work-center that produced the part, making only enough to replace the inventory that had been withdrawn.
Similarly, the energy source staples vary widely within different parts of India, with its colder climate near Himalayas and warmer climate in its south.
Similarly, new buildings in some parts of China omit the fourth, fourteenth, twenty-fourth, etc.
Similarly short-lived was " an Avenger radio serial carried by Station WHN in New York City and syndicated in other parts of the country.
Similarly, with Wakeman unavailable because of his heavy touring schedule as a solo artist, many of the keyboard parts were redone by a variety of players in a variety of studios in Los Angeles and New York.
Similarly, the children of professional migrants from other parts of the U. S. usually do not have many, if any, New York dialect features, and as these two populations come to dominate the southern half of Manhattan and neighboring parts of Brooklyn, the dialect is in retreat in some of the more gentrified parts of the city.
Similarly, even after being lost in different parts of the deck, the magician can move multiple cards to the bottom or top of the deck with a few innocent shuffles.
Similarly, in art, body proportions are the study of relation of human or animal body parts to each other and to the whole.

Similarly and bodies
Similarly, bullets and other foreign bodies may become sources of infection if left in place.
Similarly, TV heroine Jessica Fletcher of Murder, She Wrote is confronted with bodies wherever she goes, but over the years corpses have also piled up in the streets of Cabot Cove, Maine, where she lives.
Similarly, a nation with de facto independence, like Somaliland, is one that is not recognized by other nations or by international bodies, even though it has its own government that exercises absolute control over its claimed territory.
Similarly, in the story line begun in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode " Coming of Age " and completed in " Conspiracy ", aliens from a faraway sector invade the bodies of high-ranking Starfleet admirals in an attempt to compromise the command structure and spearhead an invasion of Earth.
Similarly, people with dementia with Lewy bodies may have significant side-effects to antipsychotics, and should either be treated with a small dose or not at all.
* Similarly, Thelyphonida arachnids are also known as " whip scorpions " due to their whip-like tails ( and scorpion-like bodies ).
Similarly to Lewy bodies, Lewy neurites are proteinaceous formations found in neurones of the disease brain, comprising abnormal α-synuclein filaments and granular material.
Similarly, the lack of known burials in the European Iron Age and the small fragments of bone found around their settlement sites has been explained by some archaeologists as an indicator of widespread excarnation involving leaving bodies on platforms for the birds to eat.
Similarly the Center for Regulatory Effectiveness has been criticised as a front organization for various industry bodies which seek to undermine regulation of their environmentally damaging activities under the guise of ' regulatory effectiveness '.
Similarly, an umbrella organization is a central and coordinating body representing a number of smaller, separate bodies.
Similarly, terms may be applied ahistorically to entire categories of garments, so that corset is applied to garments that were called stays or a pair of bodies until the introduction of the word corset in the late 18th century.
Similarly to ideas presented in Physics, Philoponus in the work titled Arbiter states that our corrupted bodies ( material things ) will be eventually brought into being ( matter and form ) by God.

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