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Similarly and sentence
Similarly, one declarative sentence can refer to many propositions ; for instance, " I am hungry " changes meaning ( i. e. refers to different propositions ) depending on the person uttering it.
Similarly, the sentence can be reordered to speak about seller, ware, or buyer.
Similarly, if " this sentence is false " is false, then the sentence is true, which would in turn mean that it is actually false, but this would mean that it is true, and so on ad infinitum.
Similarly, no particular size or length is associated with other subdivisions ; a section might run several pages in print, or just a sentence or two.
Similarly, in the sentence At the age of eight, my family finally bought a dog, the modifier At the age of eight " dangles ," attaching to no named person or thing ( or possibly seems to imply that the family was eight years old when it bought the dog, rather than the intended meaning of giving the narrator's age at the time ).
Similarly, in the sentence " She left the room fuming ", it is conceivably the room, rather than " she ", that was fuming.
Similarly, a contextually irrelevant part of a sentence or anecdote can be removed to construct a more effective, succinct delivery.
Similarly, a Salishan language equivalent of the English sentence “ It was John who called ” would not require the assumption that the listener knows that someone called.
Similarly, the matrix predicate in the second sentence is is at ; this predicate takes the two arguments The party and seven o ' clock.
Similarly, unlike implicatures, entailments cannot be cancelled ; there is no qualification that one could add to " The president was assassinated " which would cause it to cease entailing " The president is dead " while also preserving the meaning of the first sentence.
Similarly, some have separable affixes ; in the German sentence " Ich komme gut zu Hause an ", the verb ankommen is separated.
Similarly in 1766, the French nobleman Jean-François de la Barre, was tortured, beheaded, and his body burned for alleged vandalism of a crucifix, a case that became celebrated because Voltaire tried unsuccessfully to have the sentence reversed.

Similarly and saw
Similarly, Hart ( 1961 ) saw the law as an aspect of sovereignty, with lawmakers able to adopt any law as a means to a moral end.
Similarly, Julian saw no wrath in God.
Similarly, in the United Kingdom Britpop saw bands like Blur and Oasis emerge into the mainstream, abandoning the regional, small-scale and political elements of the 1980s indie scene.
Similarly, the A112 saw strong demand and built a loyal following, reinforced by the introduction of Abarth sporting versions and Autobianchi's engagement in racing with modified versions of the model.
Similarly, the new fleet of 86 class locomotives introduced to NSW in 1983 had a relatively short life as the costs of changing locomotives at the extremities of the electrified network, together with the higher charges levied for electricity use, saw diesel-electric locomotives make inroads into the electrified network and the electric locomotive fleet was progressively withdrawn.
Similarly to the musical saw, bending the Giant Flexatone makes the pitch lower, and wobbling it creates vibrato ; it also can be bowed or struck.
Similarly, it is unclear whether the Vorlon was invisible to Londo or if this can be taken less literally to mean that Londo saw nothing of spiritual significance.
Similarly, the later 18th century saw a ballad revival, with Thomas Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry.
Similarly, CRNAs with more than 12 years of experience also saw an increase in salary in 2011 from 2010.
Similarly, Brackette F. Williams stated in her book Stains on My Name, War in My Veins: Guyana and the Politics of Cultural Struggle that African nationalists were irritated by the Afro's adoption by African Americans as a symbol of their African heritage ; they saw this trend as an example of Western arrogance.
Similarly, 1954 saw Blaina construct a new stand while Llanharan were able to build their first changing rooms procured from RAF surplus units.
Similarly, Britain saw the containment of the Russian Empire as vital to the security of British colonial possessions in India ( seen also in the prosecution of the Great Game in Afghanistan ).
* Similarly, millwrights originally specialized in setting up grain mills and saw mills, but today they may be called upon for a broad range of fabrication work.
Similarly, financial trading interests and existing energy companies ( outside of electricity ) saw the opportunities in the emerging electricity market and began to organize unaffiliated power marketing divisions.
Similarly, in " I saw Scott yesterday.
Similarly, the later 18th century saw a ballad revival, with Thomas Percy's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry.
Similarly, her recipe for buttered spatchcock saw chickens covered with a thick layer of butter, bread and more butter on top of the bread.
* No difference between ' raw ' and ' row ' ( Similarly, no difference between ' saw ' and ' sow ' and ' so ')

Similarly and man
Similarly, when Jean de Schelandre wrote about Banquo in his Stuartide in 1611, he also changed the character by portraying him as a noble and honourable manthe critic D. W. Maskell describes him as “… Schelandre's paragon of valour and virtue ”— probably for reasons similar to Shakespeare's.
Similarly, it is often used today as a metaphor for a brainless lunk or entity who serves man under controlled conditions but is hostile to him under others.
Similarly, no proper part of a man, say his index finger, or his knee, can be described as a man.
Similarly, a parable also resembles a simile, i. e. a metaphorical construction in which something is said to be " like " something else ( e. g. " The just man is like a tree planted by streams of water ").
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, Wilson, the man who is pursuing an adulterous affair with Scobie's wife, an affair she refuses to participate in, is foiled at the end of the novel when Scobie's wife refuses to give in to his advances even after Scobie's death.
Similarly, Fred is initially depicted as a man who, if not always ethically or culturally sensitive, has the wisdom of experience and significant street smarts.
Similarly Noah curses Canaan (), and Joshua curses the man who should build the city of Jericho ().
Similarly, the district was also the setting of the 1996 film Mongkok Story ( 旺角風雲 ) directed by Wilson Yip which depicts a young man who becomes involved in a Triad gang.
Similarly, he played a dirty old man in the promotional video for The Sun Page Three Girl Jo Hicks ' single " Yakety Sax " ( 2001 ), The Benny Hill Show theme.
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, interpretations of the context played an important role in people's reactions to a man and woman fighting in the street.
Similarly, a representation of a haloed man with a lion could be interpreted as a depiction of St. Mark.
Similarly, an acting man must have a source of dissatisfaction which he believes can be changed, otherwise he cannot act.
" Similarly, Brian Proffitt observes that " the key commands are well explained in this window manager's man pages, and whatever you do, read these first.
Similarly, late medieval legends of Saint John Chrysostom ( died 407 ) portray the saint's asceticism as making him so isolated and feral that hunters who capture him cannot tell if he is man or beast.
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, Bill Kauffman argues that “ Among the tragedies of contemporary politics is that Wendell Berry, as a man of place, has no place in a national political discussion that is framed by Gannett and Clear Channel.
Similarly, James " Cunning " Murrell, the nineteenth-century cunning man of Hadleigh in south-east Essex, wore iron goggles and carried a whalebone umbrella whenever he went out, whilst Mother Merne, the late nineteenth and early twentieth-century wise woman of Milborne Down in Dorset kept guinea pigs, black hens, a black goat and a black cat, the latter of which would sit on her shoulder during consultations with clients.
Similarly, vagina worship ( or oral servitude ) generally describes a sexual obsession of a woman / man with the vagina and / or anus of their dominant female partner ; or any type of sexual game in which a submissive is motivated by a real or pretended attraction to their partner's vagina.
Similarly, it is unclear whether the protagonist's tribulations proceed from relationships with multiple lovers, or a single man, and, similarly, virtually all of the facts integral to the poem beyond the matter of genre are widely open to dispute.

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