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Similarly and papal
Similarly, papal " sainthood " does not suggest that popes are free from sin.
Similarly, the Philippine automobile manufacturer Francisco Motors produced the custom popemobile for the 1995 papal visit.
http :// www. e-theca. net / emiliopanella / lector12. htm Accessed May 9, 2011 ; See also Rome Across Time and Space: Cultural Transmission and the Exchange of Ideas, 2011, p. 275. http :// books. google. com / books? id = xGiHbiqknLgC & pg = PA275 & lpg = PA275 & dq =% 22 # v = onepage & q & f = false Accessed 7-10-2011 </ ref > Similarly Nicholas Brunacci a former student of Aquinas at the Santa Sabina studium and at the University of Paris later was lector at Santa Sabina and served in the papal curia.

Similarly and library
Similarly, Atussa Simon used a " library of faces " for characters in The Battle of Xerxes.
Similarly to the librarians of Alexandria, they were scholars, not custodians of the library institution in which they worked.
Similarly, the Apocryphon of John ( also part of the Nag Hammadi library ) has been useful in studying the prevailing attitudes in the second century, and questions of authorship regarding the Book of revelation, given that it refers to Revelation 1: 19, but is mostly about the post ascension teachings of Jesus in a vision, not a narrative of his life.
Similarly, outside virtually every library was a lamppost or lantern, meant as a symbol of enlightenment.
Similarly, a middle class boy may feel no compunction in being seen going to the library ; a professional criminal, however, writes keeping his library visits secret.
Similarly, " graveyard " re-replaced " discard pile ", and " library " re-replaced " deck ".

Similarly and were
Similarly, both types of antibodies were found in three regions of the chromatographic eluate, having extremely low, low, and high anionic binding capacity, respectively ( Fig. 3 ).
Similarly, all output was scrutinized for a Control-D character ( ASCII 4 ), which BASIC programs would send before seemingly PRINTing a disk command to get DOS's attention ( the disk commands would not really get PRINTed but were intercepted by DOS and prevented from making it to the screen output ).
Similarly, in the Metaphysics, Aristotle found that the universal elements of beauty were order, symmetry, and definiteness.
Similarly, Panzer II tanks were used on the eastern front.
Similarly desperate losses were suffered elsewhere on the front, in a disastrous day for the British Army ( approximately 19, 000 British soldiers were killed in a single day ).
Similarly, ' jumping genes ' were discovered by Barbara McClintock while she was studying maize.
Similarly, the Fungi ( or Myceteae ) were once considered plants but there is now uncertainty about how to classify them.
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, any freedmen found to be impersonating equestrians were sold back into slavery.
Similarly, CD4 counts dropped in the patients who were HIV-infected, but remained stable in the HIV-negative patients, in spite of similar rates of risk behavior.
Similarly, in the north, several Volunteer companies were mobilised at Coalisland in County Tyrone including 132 men from Belfast led by IRB President Dennis McCullough.
Similarly, it was commonly believed by Medieval people that other ancient figures like the poet Virgil, astronomer Ptolemy and philosopher Aristotle had been involved in magic, and grimoires claiming to have been written by them were circulated.
Similarly, the 6th century Slavs were presented as Hun groups by Procopius.
Similarly, the northern islands were probably settled by expeditions from Samoa and Tonga.
Similarly, the 2006-07 celebrations in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Stirling were all cancelled on the day, again due to high winds and heavy rain.
Similarly, most of Ibn Juzayy's descriptions of places in Palestine were copied from an account by the 13th-century traveller Muhammad al-Abdari.
Similarly Job lost everything, and stayed patient and kept faith in God, and eventually everything was returned back to him and some things were multiplied for him.
Similarly, jury trials were abolished by the government of India in 1960 ( this was followed by Pakistan soon afterwards ) on the grounds they would be susceptible to media and public influence.
Similarly, a bomber wing was a Kampfgeschwader ( KG ), a night fighter wing was a Nachtjagdgeschwader ( NJG ), a dive-bomber wing was a Stukageschwader ( StG ), and units equivalent to those in RAF Coastal Command, with specific responsibilities for coastal patrols and search and rescue duties, were Küstenfliegergruppen ( Kü. Fl.
Similarly, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame stated that the band were " as influential in that decade 1970s as The Beatles were in the prior one ".
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, in societies with different religions, most successful business leaders were Protestant.
Similarly, there were then several decrees in place aimed at suppressing outward signs of national identity, including decrees against wearing tefillin and tzitzit ; as Conversion to Judaism was against Roman law, Rabbi Judah would not have discussed this.

Similarly and organized
Similarly, county, town, city and ward committees, where organized, generally consist of members elected at the local level.
" Similarly the Encyclopædia Britannica Online, while agreeing that these terms are " often used interchangeably ," suggests, that " while an interior monologue may mirror all the half thoughts, impressions, and associations that impinge upon the character ’ s consciousness, it may also be restricted to an organized presentation of that character ’ s rational thoughts ".< ref >" interior monologue.
Similarly, a claque ( French for " clapping ") was an organized body of professional applauders in French theatres and opera houses who were paid by the performer ( s ) to create the illusion of an increased level of approval by the audience.
Similarly, a semiannual Triangular Tournament was organized at Sharjah, in the United Arab Emirates.
Similarly, Michel Foucault's New Historicism posits that there is a quasi-linguistic structure present in any age, a metaphor around which all things that can be understood are organized.
For example, the Oregon Commentator, an independent conservative journal of opinion published at the University of Oregon, hosted a “ Great American Smoke-in ” on campus as a counter to the locally more widespread Great American Smokeout: “ In response to the ever-increasing vilification of smokers on campus, the Oregon Commentator presents the Great American Smoke-in as an opportunity for students to join together and enjoy the pleasures of fine tobacco products .” Similarly, “ Americans for Freedom of Choice ” a group in Honolulu, Hawaii organized “ World Defiance Day ” in response to WNTD and Hawaii ’ s statewide ban on smoking in restaurants.
Similarly, Microsoft continues running the " Intern Game " for summer interns, organized by Stanford Alums employed at Microsoft.

Similarly and around
Similarly, around the 3rd century BC, the Brāhmī script developed ( from the Aramaic abjad, it has been hypothesized ).
Similarly, Arthur C. Clarke's " Crusade " revolves around a planetwide life-form based on silicon and superfluid helium located in deep intergalactic space, processing its thoughts slowly by human standards, that sends probes to look for similar life in nearby galaxies.
Similarly, the tabla is tuned by hammering a disc held in place around the drum by ropes stretching from the top to bottom head.
Similarly to the alpine version, the skier must pass around buoys on either side of the tow boat.
Similarly, some poorly designed earlier trials found that peppermint oil has the ability to reduce colicky abdominal pain due to IBS with an NNT ( number needed to treat ) around 3. 1, but the oil is an irritant to the stomach in the quantity required and therefore needs wrapping for delayed release in the intestine.
Similarly, the amount of string wound around a spool is related to the spool's perimeter.
Similarly, in the EU, profits from people smuggling operations is estimated to be around € 4 billion per year.
Similarly, John Owens, a Manchester textile merchant, left a bequest of £ 96, 942 in 1846 ( around £ 5. 6 million in 2005 prices ) to found a college to educate men on non-sectarian lines.
Similarly, when the fingers of the right hand curl around in the direction of the object's orbital motion, the thumb points in the direction of the north pole of the orbit ( from which the object appears to move counter-clockwise in its orbit ).
Similarly, Stephen built a new chain of fen-edge castles at Burwell, Lidgate, Rampton, Caxton, and Swavesey – each about six to nine miles ( ten to fifteen km ) apart – in order to protect his lands around Cambridge.
Similarly, Stephen built a new chain of fen-edge castles at Burwell, Lidgate, Rampton, Caxton, and Swavesey – all about six to nine miles ( ten to fifteen km ) apart – in order to protect his lands around Cambridge.
* Similarly to the previous position, but the receiving partner's legs need not be straight and the penetrating partner wraps his or her arms around the receiving partner to push the legs as close as possible to the chest.
Similarly, a giant pasty is paraded around the ground of the Cornish Pirates rugby team on St Piran's Day before it is passed over the goal posts.
Similarly, the hypothesis helps explain why ordinary people care for and sometimes risk their lives to save domestic and wild animals, and keep plants and flowers in and around their homes.
Similarly, Gowdy's novel Mister Sandman revolves around the family of Joan, a young autistic girl with a savant talent for playing classical music on the piano.
Similarly, around 50 % of subjects exhibit Vogt's striae, fine stress lines within the cornea caused by stretching and thinning.
Similarly, the high concentration of people on large airliners, the potential high death rate with attacks on aircraft, and the ability to use a hijacked airplane as a lethal weapon may provide an alluring target for terrorism, whether or not they succeed due their high profile nature following the various attacks and attempts around the globe in recent years.
Similarly, if the cuff of a sphygmomanometer is placed around a patient's upper arm and inflated to a pressure above the patient's systolic blood pressure, there will be no sound audible.
Similarly, John Lesley writing around 1578, refers to the three foreign orders of chivalry carved on the gate of James V's Linlithgow Palace with his ornaments of St Andrew, proper to this nation.
Similarly, an aircraft with neutral stability will not return to its trimmed setting without control input, but will oscillate in simple harmonic motion around the trimmed setting continuously and be susceptible to bank influences.
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, as commander of the Army of Helvetia ( Switzerland ), Andre Massena would acquire strategic positions in Switzerland, in particular the St. Gotthard Pass, the passes above Feldkirch, particularly Maienfeld ( St. Luciensteig ), and hold the central plateau in and around Zürich and Winterthur.
Similarly, Thomas Crompton & Sons in Gerard Street, which would eventually employ around 1, 200 workers, superseded the subcontracting system that sustained substantial numbers of locally based blacksmiths and other craftsmen.

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