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Similarly, in the Roman Catholic Church in Poland, the so-called święconka, i. e. blessing of decorative baskets with a sampling of Easter eggs and other symbolic foods, is one of the most enduring and beloved Polish traditions on Holy Saturday.
Similarly, a Hittite king wrote the so-called Tawagalawa letter to the Great King of Ahhiyawa, concerning the depredations of the Luwiyan adventurer Piyama-Radu.
Similarly, the Tate conjecture is equivalent to: the so-called Tate realization, i. e. ℓ-adic cohomology is a faithful functor
Similarly, the so-called " direct piezoelectric " ( electrical current produced by mechanical stress ) and " reverse piezoelectric " ( deformation produced by a voltage difference ) coefficients are equal.
Similarly, a periodic structure of alternating thin films of different materials may collectively form a so-called superlattice which exploits the phenomenon of quantum confinement by restricting electronic phenomena to two-dimensions.
Similarly, hundreds of Tibetan tower houses dot the so-called Tribal Corridor in Western Sichuan, some 50 metres high with as many as 13 star-like points, and the oldest are thought to be 1, 200 years old.
Similarly David Lewis could have taken a degree in Economics but not in, say, Aviation ( because it was not taught at Harvard ) or Cognitive Neuroscience ( because the so-called ' conceptual space ' for such a major did not exist ).
" Similarly, the fear of youth has been identified as the driving factor behind many governmental programs designed to combat so-called " youth violence ," in which the actions of few youth are attributed to the population of youth in general.
Similarly, Marxists, especially in the period after 1917 have, on the contrary been especially mindful of the so-called unequal and uneven development and its importance in the struggle to achieve socialism.
Similarly, the so-called German style was as derided as much as it was heralded.

Similarly and existed
Similarly, radiocarbon dating of American east coastal subfossil remains confirm gray whales existed at least through the 17th century.
Similarly, the soul of each living being is unique and uncreated and has existed since beginningless time.
Similarly, several surveys of American college students found that individuals were more likely to incur the cost of assisting kin when a high probability that relatedness and benefit would be greater than cost existed.
Similarly in Dagestan in 1965, schools in which the indigenous language was the medium of instruction existed only in rural areas.
Similarly, if the shares of stock that existed at the time the gift was made have split ( for example, where the holder of 500 shares receives a reissue of 1, 000 shares each having half the value of the original ), then the beneficiary of that gift will be entitled to the number of shares that exist after the split.

Similarly and Italy
Similarly, after Garibaldi's overthrow of Bourbon rule in Palermo, during the 1860 Unification of Italy, Palermo's Castellamare Citadel-symbol of the hated and oppressive former rule-was ceremoniously demolished.
Similarly, in Europe the vast amounts of cash the mobile operators spent on 3G licences in Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom, for example, led them into deep debt.
Similarly, other countries have placed bans on unhealthy and under age models including Spain, Italy, and Israel who have all enacted a minimum BMI requirement.
Similarly to A Room with a View, both Italy and its inhabitants are presented as exuding an irresistible charm, to which eventually Caroline Abbott also succumbs.
Similarly, until his death, the last King of Italy, Umberto II, was technically entitled to be called His Majesty the King of Italy or Your Majesty.
Similarly, when Italy was reduced to 10 men in the 50th minute of the 2006 FIFA World Cup 2nd round match against Australia, coach Marcello Lippi changed the Italian's formation to a defensive orientation which caused the British newspaper The Guardian to note that " the timidity of Italy's approach had made it seem that Helenio Herrera, the high priest of Catenaccio, had taken possession of the soul of Marcello Lippi.
Similarly, in Italy the effect of the investiture controversy was to weaken the authority of the emperor and to strengthen all those local forces making for separatism.
Similarly, in France and in Italy, actors say the word " Merde!
Similarly, in the European Union, particularly in Germany and Italy, insufficient potassium intake is widespread.
Similarly, the landmark trials of Bernard Fisher, chair of the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project, and of Gianni Bonadonna, working in the Istituto Nazionale Tumori di Milano, Italy, proved that adjuvant chemotherapy after complete surgical resection of breast tumours significantly extended survival — particularly in more advanced cancer.

Similarly and until
Similarly the freehold of a benefice, on the death of the incumbent, is said to be in abeyance until the next incumbent takes possession.
Similarly, ovens may be used for Passover either by setting the self-cleaning function to the highest degree for a certain period of time, or by applying a blow torch to the interior until the oven glows red hot ( a process called libun gamur ).
Similarly, as they seemed excessive for the postwar market in Europe, production of V12-engined-cars was very limited until the 1960s.
Similarly, it is known that Selsey was once a port town, with Selsey Abbey and a cathedra recorded until 1075, when the see of the Diocese of Sussex was moved inland to Chichester.
" Similarly, the former Birgitte Eva van Deurs was titled " HRH Princess Richard of Gloucester " from her wedding until her husband succeeded to his father's dukedom in 1974.
Similarly, though Sir Winston Churchill was first elected in 1900, he did not become Father of the House until 1959 because he lost his seat in 1922, not returning to the Commons until 1924.
Similarly, Agaricus inapertus was formerly known as Endoptychum depressum until molecular analysis revealed it to be closely aligned with Agaricus.
Similarly, to validate that each element has an acceptable sequence of child elements, information about what child elements have been seen for each parent, must be kept until the parent closes.
Similarly, in the Anglican Communion, the rubrics of the Book of Common Prayer assumed an altar fixed against the wall, until Prayer Book revision in the twentieth century removed language which assumed any particular form of altar.
Similarly, in 1940 David Wechsler described the influence of non-intellective factors on intelligent behavior, and further argued that our models of intelligence would not be complete until we could adequately describe these factors.
Similarly, if deaf parents were to raise a group of hearing children who have no contact with others until adulthood, they might develop an oral language among themselves and keep using it later, teaching it to their children, and so on.
Similarly, God has said: “ If two parties among the believers fall into a quarrel, make peace between them ; but if one of them transgresses beyond bounds against the other, then fight against the one who transgresses until he complies with the command of Allah ; then, if he complies, make peace between them with justice, and be fair: for Allah loves those who act fairly ” ( Qur ' an 49: 9 ).
Similarly, 16: 9 widescreen broadcasts from Channel did not begin until early 2008 – many years after the rest of the network, the rest of which was largely widescreen capable by the launch of digital television in 1998.
Similarly, until the early 20th century, anyone entering a Denton shop without a hat would receive much cursing.
Similarly, Asian origin has become unremarkable, because of the international successes of conductors from the Far East such as Seiji Ozawa, who was the Boston Symphony Orchestra's music director from 1973 until 2002 after holding similar posts in San Francisco and Toronto, and Myung-Whun Chung, who has held major posts in Germany and France and now is bringing the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra to international attention.
Similarly, many viruses, bacterial and other, continue to propagate inside a host cell until it physically ruptures.
Similarly, New Hampshire has no lieutenant governor, but the state senate elects a president who is the de facto lieutenant governor, given that in the event of the governor's death, resignation, or inability to serve, the president of the senate acts as governor until the vacancy is filled.
Similarly, dates of first publication are relatively useless in determining a chronology, as about half of the plays were not published until the First Folio in 1623 ( seven years after Shakespeare's death ).
Similarly, according to the Celtic tradition, which is based solely on daylight and the strength of the noon sun, spring begins in early February ( near Imbolc or Candlemas ) and continues until early May ( Beltane ).
Similarly, Canada ( where Canadian football, a related sport, has widespread popularity ) did not field a team until the 2011 competition, where the Canadian team finished second to the United States.
Similarly, in New Zealand, the Plunket Shield is contested but then there is no first-class cricket until 1918.
Similarly, She marks one of the first fictional examples to raise the spectre of the natural decline of civilisation, and by extension, British imperial power, which would become an increasingly frequent theme in Gothic and invasion literature until the onset World War I.

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