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The taxi driver taking the visitor from the airport remarks that politicians in the state are `` all the same ''.
Francesco De Sanctis remarks much the same thing in his Storia della lera italiana, and contemporary critics agree on the powerful music of his verse.
When Luke Rattigan asks how they can tell each other apart in " The Sontaran Stratagem ", General Staal remarks that they say the same of humans.
He remarks that the artificial selection practised by animal breeders frequently produced sharp divergence in character between breeds, and suggests that natural selection might do the same, saying:
That same year, the Head of UNEP Achim Steiner and other UN dignataries gave remarks at an environmental event of the affiliate in UNEP Headquarters.
" In Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D ' Urbervilles, Tess remarks that " we have several proofs that we are d ' Urbervilles ... we have a very old silver spoon, round in the bowl like a little ladle, and marked with the same castle.
The innkeeper remarks that someone else had just that morning asked about the same woman.
" Not all poets took Iphigenia and Iphianassa to be two names for the same heroine ," Kerenyi remarks, " though it is certain that to begin with they served indifferently to address the same divine being, who had not belonged from all time to the family of Agamemnon.
In an episode where Moriarty is interviewed by a policeman, a painting by Jean-Baptiste Greuze is described as hanging on the wall ; Holmes remarks on another work by the same painter to show it could not have been purchased on a professor's salary.
Irving appealed the judgement, and received a fine of DM 10, 000 for repeating the same remarks in the courtroom on 5 May 1992.
Springsteen said some of the same remarks on stage during the next show on the Magic Tour, dedicating a performance of " Sandy " in Gothenburg, Sweden on July 4, 2008 to her.
She states that she aimed for uniqueness in her dress, thoughts and behaviour, and remarks that she disliked wearing the same fashions as other women.
In fact, in Cavendish ’ s epistle to the reader she remarks that, in much the same way as there is a Charles the first, she would be considered Margaret the first.
She also has a high-spirited nature and is known to be very charming toward most of the crew, while at the same time she likes to make humorous or even slightly sarcastic remarks every now and then.
* William Styron prefaced his 1951 novel Lie Down In Darkness with the same quotation as noted above in the remarks about Willie Morris's memoir.
Paul Hazard remarks on the bitterness of the questions Fénelon has his fictional hero Telemachus put to Idomeneus, King of Salente: " those same questions, in the same sorrowing tone, Fénelon puts to to
He remarks, "' Halloween III ' manages the not easy feat of being anti-children, anti-capitalism, anti-television and anti-Irish all at the same time.
The correspondents relied on him for information and his tenure as private secretary was noteworthy for some of the same working traits modern press secretaries have become popular for, including providing information to reporters later in the evening if events had transpired in the afternoon, offering advance copies of remarks prepared for the President, and ensuring reporters received transcripts of unprepared remarks made by the President while traveling, which were recorded by a stenographer.
In the first edition, Darwin remarks in regard to the similarity of Galápagos wildlife to that on the South American continent, " The circumstance would be explained, according to the views of some authors, by saying that the creative power had acted according to the same law over a wide area ".
In the same interview, Lamb and Hitchens discussed Cockburn's scathing remarks about Hitchens criticisms of Said and Sheehan.
" Gleizes too, the same year, remarks, Metzinger is " haunted by the desire to inscribe a total image [...] He will put down the greatest number of possible planes: to purely objective truth he wishes to add a new truth, born from what his intelligence permits him to know.

same and apply
The same metaphors of swift ascent and calamitous decline apply to Oedipus and Macbeth because they applied also to Alcibiades and Essex.
In view of the acceptance accorded the status of motor vehicles for tax purposes, in the absence of any specific provision it would seem entirely consistent to apply the same interpretation to boats or aircraft.
This section shall not apply to corporations purchasing such stock solely for investment and not using the same by voting or otherwise to bring about, or in attempting to bring about, the substantial lessening of competition.
The same restrictions apply after local sunset in the case of class 3, stations operating on regional channels, which after that time are required to operate under nighttime restrictions in order to protect each other.
The same standards for admission, for eligibility to receive scholarships or grants-in-aid, and for scholastic performance at college apply to all students.
An interested sitter may think the sensitive has made a `` hit '', describing something accurately for him, but can he really be sure that another sitter, hearing the same statement, would not apply it subjectively to his own circumstances??
Although a number of different broadcast television systems were in use worldwide, the same principles of operation apply.
The same basic laws of genetics apply to both plants and animals.
At the same time, he was doing his National Service with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps in Shrewsbury, where Busby had advised him to apply as it meant he could still play for United at the weekend.
The same rules are designed to apply to all levels of bandy, although certain modifications for groups such as juniors, seniors or women are permitted.
In time, a rule, known as stare decisis ( also commonly known as precedent ) developed, whereby a judge would be bound to follow the decision of an earlier judge ; he was required to adopt the earlier judge's interpretation of the law and apply the same principles promulgated by that earlier judge if the two cases had similar facts to one another.
( These rules are not intended to apply in case of differing episodes of the same series ; this difference may not always be communicated to distributors, although this is rather rare.
Practical devices generally use simpler chords for common characters ( e. g., Baudot ), or may have ways to make it easier to remember the chords ( e. g., Microwriter ), but the same principles apply.
Nominally singular pronouns can be collective nouns taking plural verbs, according to the same rules that apply to other collective nouns.
The same did not apply to a negatively charged electroscope, indicating that the current flow was only possible in one direction.
Some evolutionary psychologists apply the same thinking to psychology, arguing that the mind has a modular structure similar to that of the body, with different modular adaptations serving different functions.
Their findings also suggest that while the schemas of both novices and experts are activated by the same features of a problem statement, the experts ’ schemas contain more procedural knowledge which aid in determining which principle to apply, and novices ’ schemas contain mostly declarative knowledge which do not aid in determining methods for solution.
The SE must have a minimum subscribed capital of € 120, 000, as per article 4 ( 2 ) of the directive, subject to the provision that where a Member State requires a larger capital for companies exercising certain types of activities, the same requirement will also apply to an SE with its registered office in that Member State ( article 4 ( 3 )).
This generalized Euclidean algorithm can be put to many of the same uses as Euclid's original algorithm in the ring of integers: in any Euclidean domain, one can apply the Euclidean algorithm to compute the greatest common divisor of any two elements.
The majority opinion constitutes binding precedent on all lower courts ; when faced with very similar facts, they are bound to apply the same reasoning or face reversal of their decision by a higher court.
The greasepaint mustache and eyebrows originated spontaneously prior to a vaudeville performance in the early 1920s when he did not have time to apply the pasted-on mustache he had been using ( or, according to his autobiography, simply did not enjoy the removal of the mustache every night because of the effects of tearing an adhesive bandage off the same patch of skin every night ).
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Depending on the particular formalism adopted for the calculus, it may be seen as a simple application of a " functional substitution " rule of inference, as in Gödel's paper, or it may be proved by considering the formal proof of, replacing in it all occurrences of Q by some other formula with the same free variables, and noting that all logical axioms in the formal proof remain logical axioms after the substitution, and all rules of inference still apply in the same way.

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