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Similarly, if the equivalents for the forms of a word do not vary, the equivalents need be entered only once with an indication that they apply to each form.
Similarly, the ancient English word for bird was " brid ".
Similarly, in the Japanese language the word ' to occur ' happens to be okoru ( 起こる ).
Similarly, the word for " declension " and its many European cognates, including its Latin source declinatio come from the root * k ^ lei -, " to lean ".
" The first, another word for " angry ," is " fuming ," which ends in " g ." The second, " hungry ," at least when personified, is " eager " which ends in " r ." Similarly, the third word is " every ," which ends in " y " and is clearly used by the word " everyone.
Similarly, gender is also not implied in the word kami, which can be used to refer to either male or female kami.
Similarly the question of whether a Turing machine T terminates on an initially empty tape ( rather than with an initial word w given as second argument in addition to a description of T, as in the full halting problem ) is still undecidable.
Similarly, hocus could have been derived from the same word.
Similarly, the Romance languages follow the Greek usage, so that their word for " Saturday " is also a variation on " Sabbath ": the Italian is sabato, the French is samedi, the Spanish and Portuguese is sábado and the Romanian is sâmbătă.
" Similarly, Peggy Reeves Sanday ( 2004 ) favors redefining and reintroducing the word matriarchy, especially in reference to contemporary matrilineal societies such as the Minangkabau.
Similarly in the UK the word tarmac is commonly used as an alternative term for asphalt concrete.
Similarly, the title for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix did not make it obvious whether the word " Order " referred to a group of people or to a directive.
Similarly, the word foon is a blend of fork and spoon.
Similarly, the sounds and are not permitted at the beginning of a word in Modern English but are in German and Dutch, and were permitted in Old and Middle English.
Similarly the definition of ' Incoherence ' ( word salad ) is that speech is incoherent ..
Similarly, newsreaders have only a short time to deliver a large amount of information and are prone to mispronounce place names and people's names, or switch a name or word without realizing it, as in a slip-of-the-tongue or Freudian slip.
Similarly, in France and in Italy, actors say the word " Merde!
Similarly, the word " encoding " is usually used for hardware, while " coding " is usually used in regard to software.
Similarly, the word quack is reserved for someone who promotes a medical remedy or practice that is widely considered to be ineffective ; this term however does not imply any deep belief in the idea or product they are attempting to sell.
Similarly, Paul Broca's 1861 post mortem study of an aphasic patient, known as " Tan " after the only word which he could speak, showed that an area of the left frontal lobe was damaged.
Similarly, the word " Jerusalem " is actually a placeholder rather than a physical location and can refer to different cities at different times and the word " Israel " did not define a state, even not a territory but people fighting for God, for example French St Louis and English Elizabeth called themselves the King / Queen of Israel.

Similarly and is
Similarly in Illinois there is Lincoln country to be seen -- his tomb and other landmarks.
Similarly, at the opposite end of the market cycle, towards the end of an intermediate or major decline, usually while the bottom is being formed on the price chart, it is characteristic that an increase is noticed in odd-lot selling again alerting the chartist that a bottom is becoming a greater likelihood.
Similarly, the American Cancer Society ( ACS ), the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, and the BBB have each stated lately that medical quackery is at a new high.
Similarly, a girl who graduates with a good working knowledge of stenography and the use of clerical machines and who is able to get a job at once may wish to improve her skill and knowledge by a year or two of further study in a community college or secretarial school.
Similarly, the Italian verb corresponding to ' spell ( out )', compitare, is unknown to many Italians because the act of spelling itself is rarely needed: Italian spelling is highly phonemic.
Similarly, Helen Keller stated that " Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.
Similarly, although a subset of the real numbers that is not Lebesgue measurable can be proven to exist using the axiom of choice, it is consistent that no such set is definable.
Similarly, all the statements listed below which require choice or some weaker version thereof for their proof are unprovable in ZF, but since each is provable in ZF plus the axiom of choice, there are models of ZF in which each statement is true.
Similarly in St Peter: " Christ .. Who verily was foreordained before the foundation of the world, but was manifest in these last times for you " ( 1 Peter 1: 20 ), and " But the end of all things is at hand " ( 1 Peter 4: 7 ).
Similarly, the subset order ⊆ on the subsets of any given set is antisymmetric: given two sets A and B, if every element in A also is in B and every element in B is also in A, then A and B must contain all the same elements and therefore be equal:
Similarly, in the Greek Magical Papyri, the term " Aion " is often used to denote the All, or the supreme aspect of God
Similarly, " suprarenal " is derived from supra-( Latin, " above ") and renes.
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, the use of excessively high doses ( often the result of polypharmacy ) continues despite clinical guidelines and evidence indicating that it is usually no more effective but is usually more harmful.

Similarly and commonly
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 Greek ( hippeus ) is commonly translated " knight "; at least in its sense of the highest of the four Athenian social classes, those who could afford to maintain a warhorse in the state service.
Similarly, table is commonly used in place of the theoretical term relation ( though in SQL the term is by no means synonymous with relation ).
Similarly, other important places, such as Wall Street and Hollywood are commonly used to refer to the industries that are located there ( finance and entertainment, respectively ).
Similarly, the containers are also commonly designated as two TEU, although they are 45 and not long.
Similarly, the DVI format supports character codes up to four byte in length, even though only the 0 – 255 range is commonly seen, as the TFM format is limited to that range.
Similarly, an actor may portray a character of some nationality other than his or her own by adopting into the native language the phonological profile typical of the nationality to be portrayed – what is commonly called " speaking with an accent ".
Similarly, cats adopted from rescue organizations are commonly known as rescue cats.
Similarly, students in the United States and Canada have Senior Skip Day ( commonly called beach day in eastern Canada ).
Similarly, public transport fares may be higher ; this is usually presented as an off peak discount for single fares, though season tickets or multi-ride tickets, commonly used in rush hours by commuters, are sold at a discount.
Similarly, most modern motorcycles use unsynchronized transmissions: their low gear inertias and higher strengths mean that forcing the gears to alter speed is not damaging, and the pedal operated selector on modern motorcycles, with no neutral position between gears ( except, commonly, 1st and 2nd ), is not conducive to having the long shift time of a synchronized gearbox.
) Similarly, the local shop situated on Kirk Brae ( commonly known as ' Archie's ') has been a mainstay of Cults since the 1970s.
Similarly, tertiary activities are limited small operators ; commonly poorly diversified, dominated by commercial establishments and focused on local consumption, they are operated by families and do not generate much in employment.
Similarly, when the sound ĥ is replaced with k, as it commonly is ( see Esperanto phonology ), the word ĥoro ( a chorus ) is replaced with the inflectionally redundant form koruso to avoid creating a homonym with koro ( a heart ).
Similarly, human-mediated artificial selection through selective breeding may be responsible for the commonly observed SC in cultivated plants.
Similarly, ' reflexivity ' is commonly used as a shorthand to refer to the circular relationship of cause and effect between structure and agency which Weber was integral in hypothesising.
Similarly they tend to be able to perform well at deciphering the information on the mouth without the use of the hand ( which is commonly referred to as lip reading ).
Similarly, and more commonly, in Northern Ireland, the South is sometimes used ( by both unionists and nationalists ) as a shorthand term for the Republic of Ireland.
Similarly, the key starting with is a DVD key that was commonly used to activate Windows Vista over illegitimate Key Management Service servers or the key for Office 2003.

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