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Likewise and took
Likewise, " in the admiration of early Americans Cicero took pride of place as orator, political theorist, stylist, and moralist.
Yet it ascribes to the Earth, that hulking, lazy body, unfit for motion, a motion as quick as that of the aethereal torches, and a triple motion at that .” Likewise, Tycho took issue with the vast distances to the stars that Aristarchus and Copernicus had assumed in order to explain the lack of any visible parallax.
Likewise, during the 32 / 64-bit era, Sega ’ s market share plummeted with the Sega Saturn, and Sony – a newcomer in the industry – became the market leader ( Nintendo took second place with their Nintendo 64 ).
Likewise, a new antagonist named Gill took over M. Bisons role from the previous games as the new boss character.
Likewise also He took the cup, when He had supped and gave thanks and gave it to them, sayingTHIS CUP IS THE NEW COVENANT IN MY BLOOD, WHICH IS FOR YHOU AND FOR MANY IS SHED FOR THE REMISSION OF SINS.
Likewise, in his treatment of the conversion of the invaders, any native involvement is minimized, such as when discussing Chad of Mercia's first consecration, when Bede mentions that two British bishops took part in the consecration, thus invalidating it.
Likewise, in 2006, the college took home the most trophies out of any school for the fifth consecutive year.
Likewise, in that same book, when Mars tried to take Doomgiver away from the man who held it, in the name of the council of Gods, Doomgiver exacted its retaliation, and took all the Swords of the Gods away from them, except, of course, Shieldbreaker, which is immune to Doomgiver's powers.
Likewise, the February Revolution in Russia in 1917 inaugurated a few months of liberal democracy under Alexander Kerensky until Lenin took over in October.
Likewise, after supper, he took the cup ; and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them, saying, " Drink ye all of this ; for this is my Blood of the New Testament, which is shed for you, and for many, for the remission of sins.
Likewise, the Secret Chamberlains of the Cape and Sword ( di cappa e spada ) were retained under the title Gentlemen of His Holiness, and the Bussolanti took the new name of Attachés of the Antechamber.
Likewise, President George Washington took the position that pre-nomination advice was allowable but not mandatory.

Likewise and lead
Likewise, sex could lead to increased lust and dissatisfaction with the sexual partner.
Likewise, the price of shot for reloading shotshells over the last several years has also risen by an order of magnitude, such that lead shot that was readily available for around $ 0. 50 / lb.
Likewise, Williamsburg, Yorktown and the counties of James City and York are also located nearby in the Peninsula subregion, and many roads lead to them.
" Likewise, Ames warned his countrymen of the dangers of flattering demagogues, who incite dis-union and lead their country into bondage:
Likewise, electronic excitations can occasionally lead to asymmetric charge distributions and a net dipole moment.
Likewise the Eurofighter was nearing production and withdrawal would lead to loss of considerable investment and severe penalties from the partner nations.
Likewise he notes that in a pure type of traditional rule, sufficient resistance to a master can lead to a " traditional revolution ".
Likewise, several combinations lead to structurally interesting products.
Likewise, in various systems and geometries, when the Taylor number exceeds a critical value, inertial instabilities set in, sometimes known as Taylor instabilities, which may lead to Taylor vortices or cells.

Likewise and public
Likewise, a project slogan is to " break down the bars of ignorance and illiteracy ", because its volunteers aim to continue spreading public literacy and appreciation for the literary heritage just as public libraries began to do in the late 19th century .< ref >
Likewise, the European Union nations have declined public capital investment through the same years, also witnessing declining productivity growth rates.
Likewise, bus master request and grant signals were public, such that bus attached devices could monitor latency to control internal buffering for I / O processors.
Likewise, First Deputy Chairman Anastas Mikoyan of the USSR was praised in 1959 for an informal diplomatic tour of the USA that successfully relied more on charming the American public than bargaining with the White House to ease international tensions.
Likewise, the subjective nature of good programming may raise the question of individual or public taste.
Likewise, public television's WNET served as primary member station for Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS ) predecessor, National Educational Television ( NET ).
Likewise, public pension programs transfer wealth from the young to the old.
Likewise, the hippocamp was considered an appropriate decoration for mosaics in Roman thermae or public baths, as at Aquae Sulis modern day Bath in Britannia ( illustration, below ).
Likewise in Surinder Singh Kanda v. Government of the Federation of Malaya ( 1962 ), a public servant facing disciplinary proceedings was not supplied with a copy of a prejudicial report by a board of inquiry which the adjudicating officer had access to before the hearing.
Likewise, he disagreed with Tinker v. Des Moines, in which the Supreme Court ruled that students had the right to wear armbands ( as a form of protest ) in public schools.
Likewise, cities and farms were bound to dispose of their liquefied crap in the cheapest, most efficient way: flushing it into public waters.
Likewise, he struggles to convince the public to listen to The Truth, but is disgusted by those who blindly accept what he reports.
Likewise, Hunt Oil has refused to answer questions about the deal from US government officials who called for details when the deal became public.
Likewise, if you are required to work on a public holiday, there is no statutory right to an enhanced pay rate nor to a day off in lieu ( alternative day off ), although many employers do give either or both.
Likewise, the sociology department at the University of Minnesota also advocates claiming a larger role in public life: " Although good sociological research is often difficult to reduce to a sound-bite, sociologists have an important part to play in providing useful, accurate, and scientifically rigorous information to policy makers and community leaders.
Likewise, sometimes a roda may not take the shape of a circle ; it may be, for example, a half-circle if the event is a public performance, in order for the public to be able to see the performers easily.
" Likewise, when Nancy forgave Lisa for her past transgressions in the 1970s, public opinion softened toward Lisa and she became a respected character on the program.
Likewise, an alternative, Urban Renewal-era name for the Columbia Heights neighborhood is Upper Cardozo, and some of the public buildings in the area still bear this name.

Likewise and health
Likewise, indications of chronic health conditions such as congestive heart failure, atherosclerosis, and cholesterol issues first appear in the eyes.
Likewise, although lutein and zeaxanthin are suspected to inhibit macular degeneration and cataracts, there was insufficient scientific evidence from clinical trials for such specific effects or health claims.
" Likewise, the Forest Service has identified unmanaged recreation — including ORV use — as one of the top four threats to the management and health of the National Forest System.
Likewise, crates that are too small pose a health risk by restricting and preventing proper air-flow and ventilation.
Likewise, according to the plot the " health " meter represents the Chex Warrior's ability to move, with 0 % representing being completely covered in slime and unable to move.
Likewise, the player may find fruit that increases Wander's maximum health.

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