Here, the amount of personal space that is acknowledged for a little person is similar to that of a child. |
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In this context, travel has a similar definition to tourism, but implies a more purposeful journey. |
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How are mitosis and meiosis similar and how are they different from one another? Both mitosis and meiosis are associated with cytokinesis. |
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Whoever concluded that a camel is a horse designed by a committee could have similar thoughts about taxicabs. |
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Light mild is generally similar, but pale in colour, for instance Harveys Brewery Knots of May. |
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They are hoping to equalize pay for workers with similar jobs. |
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One company went bankrupt, and a similar fate befell the other. |
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Some bodies are given statutory powers to issue Guidance with persuasive authority or similar statutory effect, such as the Highway Code. |
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The state court systems have hierarchy structures similar to that of the federal system. |
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This doctrine is similar to stare decisis insofar as it dictates that a court's decision must condone a cohesive and predictable result. |
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But when the Supreme Court makes similar noises today, it is roundly criticized. |
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Parliament's role in deciding litigation originated from the similar role of the Royal Court, where the King dispensed justice. |
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Nottingham City schools tend to perform less well in terms of GCSE standards, with some Leicester schools suffering a similar problem. |
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The variety of rocks of similar ages seen here have led to the county's name being lent to that of the Devonian period. |
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The relative amount of deprivation is similar to the East Midlands, except the South West has much fewer deprived areas. |
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Lacertid scalation and body forms are similar to those of the teiids, although lacertids are usually smaller. |
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Material artefacts left by the Romans and the invaders are often similar, and tribal items were often modelled on Roman objects. |
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The English also employed longbowmen, but other countries were unable to create similar forces with the same success. |
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Since then the High Sheriffs of Durham have been appointed similar to other high sheriffs in England and Wales. |
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The monarch has a similar relationship with the devolved governments of Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. |
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The Duchy of Cornwall is a similar estate held in trust to meet the expenses of the monarch's eldest son. |
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The structure of Greater London is similar to the metropolitan counties, but it is not one. |
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The boroughs are local government districts and have similar functions to metropolitan boroughs. |
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Each ward also has a Ward Club, which is similar to a residents' association. |
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Following the ceremony President Mitterrand and the Queen travelled on Le Shuttle to a similar ceremony in Folkestone. |
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The Crack is a monthly style and listings magazine similar to London's Time Out. |
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Six clubs and a similar number of skiff regattas exist from the Skiff Club, Teddington upstream. |
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Instead of a promotion, I opted for a lateral move to a similar position in the marketing department. |
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The Mersey is considered sacred by British Hindus, and worshipped in a similar way to the River Ganges. |
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Therefore, there have been many published ways to classify sandstones, all of which are similar in their general format. |
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Pseudokarsts are similar in form or appearance to karst features but are created by different mechanisms. |
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The eastern British moorlands are similar to heaths but are differentiated by having a covering of peat. |
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The national park authorities and the Broads Authority are covered by similar regulatory controls to those applied to local councils. |
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Scafell Pike has a claim to the highest standing water in England, although Foxes Tarn on Scafell is of similar height. |
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This has resulted in a landscape similar to that found in Normandy known as bocage. |
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The speed of peak gusts and mean wind speed follow a similar pattern throughout the year. |
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Its temperature range and sunshine duration is similar to the UK average and it sees substantially less rain than Scotland or Wales. |
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Today, the mix of cereals and vegetables grown is similar to that of the UK as a whole, but only a minority of land is arable. |
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The Sheffield Walk of Fame in the City Centre honours famous Sheffield residents past and present in a similar way to the Hollywood version. |
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The Truro area has an oceanic climate similar to the remainder of Cornwall. |
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The gesture of licking and nipping a leader's muzzle is similar to the food-begging behavior of wolf pups and may be related to it. |
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As a general rule, the more similar the price structure between countries, the more valid the PPP comparison. |
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The course of his adventures at length conducted him to Scotland, where he followed his leechcraft with similar success. |
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More recently, vehicles have been painted white, and are issued with fittings similar to civilian UK Mountain Rescue teams. |
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Its relief scene includes 11 cupids harvesting and stomping on grapes to make wine in a lenos, a long trough similar to the sarcophagus itself. |
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Condensate resembles gasoline in appearance and is similar in composition to some volatile light crude oils. |
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Cycloalkanes have similar properties to alkanes but have higher boiling points. |
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Regardless of source, petroleum's effects when released into the environment are similar. |
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The climate of Preston is of a temperate maritime type, with a narrow range of temperatures, similar to the rest of the British Isles. |
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This experiment followed similar work conducted with light and magnets three years earlier that yielded identical results. |
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Darwin was astonished by Grant's audacity, but had recently read similar ideas in his grandfather Erasmus' journals. |
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However, in Germany, Hermann Helmholtz became aware both of Joule's work and the similar 1842 work of Julius Robert von Mayer. |
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While Babbage's machines were mechanical and unwieldy, their basic architecture was similar to a modern computer. |
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He used similar ideas to those underlying the ENQUIRE system to create the World Wide Web, for which he designed and built the first Web browser. |
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In the same year, Gottfried Leibniz independently made proposals similar to those of Mouton. |
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The device is also sometimes called a sweeper although the same term also refers to a carpet sweeper, a similar invention. |
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Its mowers were lighter and easier to use than similar ones that had come before. |
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A similar system also exists in Narita International Airport near Tokyo, Japan. |
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Many vacuum cleaner and weed trimmer motors exceed 10,000 rpm, while many similar miniature grinders exceed 30,000 rpm. |
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In one mechanism, the elongation in a single plane is used to make a series stretches and position holds, similar to the way a caterpillar moves. |
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A dry type cooling tower is similar to an automobile radiator and is used in locations where water is costly. |
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The stator consists of a similar, but fixed, series of blades that serve to redirect the steam flow onto the next rotor stage. |
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Consequently, structures with similar internal organisation may have different functions in related organisms. |
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A similar computation to the one above shows that the derivative of the squaring function is the doubling function. |
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Glue traps are made using natural or synthetic adhesive applied to cardboard, plastic trays or similar material. |
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The northern sections of the M25 follow a similar route to the World War II Outer London Defence Ring. |
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To prepare construction, a short test tunnel was built in 1855 in Kibblesworth, a small town with geological properties similar to London. |
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Early District Railway stations were similar and on both railways the further from central London the station the simpler the construction. |
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They are part of the Flexity Swift range of light rail vehicles, and have a design similar to the K5000 vehicle used on the Cologne Stadtbahn. |
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The rules of operation of the Sheffield Supertram are similar to those of a traditional railway. |
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The life of a product, more often termed shelf life, is also computed using similar methods. |
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These discussions are also undergoing between Malta and Libya for similar arrangements. |
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As a consequence, notions of 'Englishness' and 'Britishness' are often very similar. |
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Most Karls expressed similar tastes and hygiene, but in a more relaxed and inexpensive way. |
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This was similar to the percentage of Norse inheritance found among males in the Orkney Islands. |
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Also situated in County Durham, the story behind why many Irish moved to Jarrow is similar to that of Gateshead. |
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The situation is similar for the Caricom states of Belize, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago. |
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The Italian and English Renaissances were similar in sharing a specific musical aesthetic. |
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The flat northern plain in the north and east has a similar climate to that of the rest of the West Midlands. |
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This distinction is similar to the division in English between words of Latin, French and Old English origins. |
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The missionaries introduced a musical form of chant into Britain, similar to that used in Rome during the mass. |
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In the United Kingdom, Colin Urquhart, Michael Harper, David Watson and others were in the vanguard of similar developments. |
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With some variant texts and minor difference in the order of readings, it is similar in form to the Roman Rite. |
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A similar practice in French cathedrals, called machicotage, is documented from 1391 through at least the eighteenth century. |
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Thus, although there is no similar report in the literature, we speculate that this finding may also reflect better macrohemodynamic care. |
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Following similar conflicts over modernism, the Southern Baptist Convention adhered to conservative theology as its official position. |
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Friends in Australia and New Zealand follow the unprogrammed tradition, similar to Britain Yearly Meeting. |
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An apparition of George heartened the Franks at the siege of Antioch, 1098, and made a similar appearance the following year at Jerusalem. |
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Ripon was the first church in Northumbria to incorporate a porticus, similar to those of churches in Kent. |
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Stories of a similar nature were current even in More's lifetime and he denied them forcefully. |
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The ritual format of contemporary Stregheria is roughly similar to that of other Neopagan witchcraft religions such as Wicca. |
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The per capita costs in the UK are less than for many other European countries that carry out similar censuses. |
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The general style of the questionnaire is similar to that of the 2001 census. |
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Not all universities offer degrees named exactly the same, even if they have similar academic and professional effects. |
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For example, the Nigerian university system is similar to the British system, while the Ivorian system is akin to the French. |
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This adopted descriptors for bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees that were deliberately similar to those defined by the Bologna Process. |
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The bachelor's degree is awarded after three or four years of study at a university and follows a scheme quite similar to the British one. |
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The higher doctorate is similar in some respects to the habilitation in some European countries. |
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The preparatory school, Colet Court, was soon afterwards housed in new premises in a similar style on the opposite side of the road. |
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Rugby Fives is a handball game, similar to squash, played in an enclosed court. |
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Natural formations of similar shape are sometimes known as natural amphitheatres. |
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The south colonnade is similar but had an upper floor added in the late 19th century. |
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Bede described hot baths in the geographical introduction to the Ecclesiastical History in terms very similar to those of Nennius. |
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The city also has about 100 restaurants and a similar number of pubs and bars. |
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With the exception of the Hall, Chapel and the Great Chamber, the new interiors all shared a similar height and width. |
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Their decoration emulated Romanesque architecture, and sometimes incorporated double windows similar to those found in church bell towers. |
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In the colonies new churches were certainly required, and generally repeated similar formulae. |
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The appearance of each house is very similar with only minor variations between them for example some have small balconettes on the first floor. |
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Other words for supernatural beings in personal names almost all denote pagan gods, suggesting that elves were in a similar category of beings. |
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The word bugaboo, with a similar pair of meanings, may have arisen as an alteration of bugbear. |
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In Brazilian folklore, a similar character called Cuca is depicted as a female humanoid alligator. |
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A spherical break of colored stars, similar to a peony, but with stars that leave a visible trail of sparks. |
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The United States government has classified fireworks and similar devices according to their potential hazards. |
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Although candy apples and caramel apples may seem similar, they are made using distinctly different processes. |
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At the rear there is a cut-off Manx tail, similar to those of the early Cooper sports cars, and as currently used by Feirari. |
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A version of lamb and bamboo shoot curry is the specialty of Minang cuisine, although similar dish could also be found in Thai cuisine. |
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Macon is another alternative to bacon, produced by curing cuts of mutton in a manner similar to the production of pork bacon. |
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Also very popular in Thailand is naem, a raw fermented pork sausage similar to the Vietnamese nem chua and Laotian som moo. |
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Black pudding, white pudding and Hog's pudding are fairly similar to their Scottish and European counterparts. |
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Finnish makkara is typically similar in appearance to Polish sausages or bratwursts, but have a very different taste and texture. |
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A barbecue variety is similar to the original but with a thinner skin and less salt. |
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A Steak and Ale pie is a similar creation, popular in British pubs, using one of a variety of ales in place of the Guinness. |
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Pakistani curries, especially in the provinces of Punjab and Sindh are basically similar to their counterparts in northern India. |
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The cuisine from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan is somewhat similar to the cuisine of neighbouring Afghanistan. |
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Opor Ayam is another variation of curry, which tastes very similar to that of gulai. |
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Cider in Japan and Korea refers to a soft drink similar to Sprite or lemonade. |
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A typical golden ale has an appearance and profile similar to that of a pale lager. |
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The paintings are remarkably similar around the world, with animals being common subjects that give the most impressive images. |
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A similar situation saw Gervinho play in Van Persie rather than going for goal himself, only for the Dutchman to drift marginally offside. |
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Hand images are found in similar forms in Europe, Eastern Asia and South America. |
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Imitating the Campus in Rome, similar grounds were developed in several other urban centers and military settlements. |
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From the same scriptorium and of similar date, the Bobbio Orosius has the earliest carpet page, although a relatively simple one. |
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There were other Gospel books produced in the same time period and geographic area that have similar qualities to the Lindisfarne Gospels. |
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He created a method of painting in watercolours, using thick pigments mixed with gum to give rich effects similar to medieval illuminations. |
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Moore was able to reuse the design in 1950 for a similar commission outside a secondary school for the new town of Stevenage. |
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Other similar short verses, or charms, include For a Swarm of Bees, Against a Dwarf, Against a Stabbing Pain, and Against a Wen. |
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The orthography of Early Modern English was fairly similar to that of today, but spelling was unstable. |
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The Early Modern English spelling system was similar to that of Middle English. |
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Its grammar was similar to that of modern German, and its closest relative is Old Frisian. |
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The doctrine of precedent which requires similar cases to be adjudicated in a like manner, falls under the principle of stare decisis. |
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Roman Dutch Common law is a bijuridical or mixed system of law similar to the common law system in Scotland and Louisiana. |
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A similar mill was built by Daniel Bourn in Leominster, but this burnt down. |
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The jenny worked in a similar manner to the spinning wheel, by first clamping down on the fibres, then by drawing them out, followed by twisting. |
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Fauna in the Pennines is similar to the rest of England and Wales, but the area hosts some specialised species. |
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My thought process was similar to the theory, but when I realized it, I was hindsightly biased. |
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Another traditional Yorkshire food is pikelets which are similar to crumpets but much thinner. |
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His latest sculpture is a hodgepodge of kitchen clutter and scrap glued together. In fact, all his recent pieces have been similar hodgepodges. |
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Burghs also had their local laws dealing mostly with commercial and trade matters and may have become similar in function to sheriff's courts. |
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Early Scottish coins were similar to English ones, but with the king's head in profile instead of full face. |
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Usage of Baltic and similar terms to denote the region east of the sea started only in 19th century. |
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The team reported that the formation rests on a pillar and includes a structure similar in appearance to a staircase, leading to a dark hole. |
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Most of the letterforms were similar to modern uppercase, as can be seen in the inscription from the Colosseum shown at the top of the article. |
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A regular Latin noun belongs to one of five main declensions, a group of nouns with similar inflected forms. |
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They differed in the length of the leg but were generally similar in the cut at the top.... By 1770, they bought new hosen. |
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The climate is typically insular and is temperate avoiding the extremes in temperature of many other areas in the world at similar latitudes. |
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A similar situation unfolded two decades ago in Sausalito, Calif., when houseboaters were inundated with toadfish calls. |
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The imperfect is constructed in a similar manner, as are the periphrastic forms of the future and conditional tenses. |
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After this early maximum, the ice coverage was similar to today until the end of the last glacial period. |
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Depending on the species or race of mammoth, the diet differed somewhat depending on location, although all mammoths ate similar things. |
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You must be feeling awful. I went through something similar myself last year, so I can relate. |
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He attempted to commonize the various standards by ensuring a similar format and implementation. |
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These alloforms show a similar amino acid composition but differ in the associated carbohydrate components. |
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The behaviors associated with alloparenting are phenotypically similar to maternal and paternal care. |
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A cross in the sky could have appeared.... The famous Alpinist Edward Whymper saw a similar effect on the Matterhorn. |
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The general aspect of this tooth is similar to that seen in ankylopollexian ornithopods. |
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Does anyone else have any similar stories of narc ante-upping they can share? |
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The accurate apocatastasis of the moon, and in a similar manner of the sun. |
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Television and film, not Vogue and similar magazines, are the arbiters of fashion. |
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He has arbitraged by purchasing in one market and simultaneously selling the same or similar merchandise in another market. |
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A similar arrangement was made for her son Bernard, named in honor of the great Carthusian mystic and of Bernie Astor, the publicist. |
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Coupled with the Constitution's proscription of ex post facto laws is a similar prohibition against bills of attainder. |
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Foodstuffs were rationed and, as in other countries in a similar situation, the black market was flourishing. |
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Just three years after the Belgian black triangle incident, a similar craft appeared over RAF Cosford and RAF Shawbury. |
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You are able to then change a color candy with any candy around the board, similar to the way you are able to with color bomb candies. |
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Bring centres have set opening and closing times similar to Recycling Centres but are smaller in size and serve a smaller community. |
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Veronica Petrillo's typical virgin is ironically similar to her streetwise actor, except for a certain added buoyance. |
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This time, my host asked me if I was part of LinkedIn, a buzzy Web site intended to link people with similar business interests. |
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But these jests, and others of a similar nature, had evidently produced, at no time, any effect upon the cachinnatory muscles of the tar. |
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Caltrops, tetrahedrons, and similar devices are designed to puncture vehicle tires or limit foot traffic. The standard design has four points. |
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Capacitive touchscreens are all glass and designed for use in ATMs and similar kiosk-type applications. |
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There was no similar carrot and stick for use against the French land armaments. |
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Fishing for cat is probably, up to a certain stage, the least exciting of all similar sports. |
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Such are, for example, the catkinlike inflorescences of Betulaceae, which are so similar to aments of Salix. |
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Meanwhile, their caulescence distribution falls above both axons and dendrites, similar to maximum branch order. |
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Chatiquette is similar to netiquette in terms of the words and behavior acceptable while participating in a chat room. |
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Then the bookie leaves the site of the phone and stations himself blocks away in another room with a phone attached to a similar cheese box. |
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In the view of chronobiologists, individual biological rhythms are always regulated in a similar manner. |
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There are battery-powered traps that electrocute them and the classic spring-activated wire traps and similar clamplike plastic traps. |
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Both bills provide for a new cold war hostile fire pay, similar to wartime combat pay. |
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Cryerts are most extensive in the grassland and forest-grassland transitions zones of the Canadian Prairies and at similar latitudes in Russia. |
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Goblet cells are interspersed amongst epithelial cells with cytofilia extensions similar to those more extensively expressed in the third eyelid. |
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Asexuality with the ability to experience romantic attraction should not be confused with demisexuality, which is somewhat similar. |
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These exemptions were similar to those granted to the derbendci, men who guarded roads and mountain passes. |
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Ordinary out-of-school youth make a similar distinction between themselves and the slapheads, doleites or dossers. |
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The dulzaina was a double-reed folk instrument, similar to the oboe, which comes from north-central Spain. |
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Mild to severe endo-and myocarditis was accompanied by a similar degree of epicarditis. |
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Fortunately it did not produce an estampede, which I had known to have been caused on another occasion by a similar occurrence. |
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So was Repatha, or evolocumab, a similar drug developed by Amgen that is expected to win F.D.A. approval by the end of August. |
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He had a hundred similar tricks, but I never knew him fake a horse, or sell one as sound if it was not. |
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Featurewise, the GGE 1400's C14 OTA is similar but not identical to the smaller Celestron tubes. |
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Theoretically speaking, the frame-based and frameless surgical localization system should have similar clinical application accuracy. |
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This vowel is similar to the Catalan sound in the words Jordi or sola and to the Galician sound in the words ola or po. |
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It consists of seventy fine spun cotton threads, gimped or tied around with thread by a machine similar to that for wrapping bonnet wire. |
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Glaciotectonic deformation requires a glaciolacustrine environment, or a similar very water-saturated setting such as a fjord. |
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The Northern Ireland Executive and Assembly have powers similar to those devolved to Scotland. |
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Euroregions are similar official structures built around commuting across boundary. |
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Manslaughter, in England and Wales, is broadly similar to culpable homicide in Scotland, and arson is called wilful fire raising. |
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In particular, the term was not applied to the Cornish or the Breton peoples, who are of similar heritage, culture, and language to the Welsh. |
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In the opposite direction, sand ridges pointing southwest have a similar height, separated by troughs approximately 50m deeper. |
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In a similar sense to fauna, and for similar reasons, the flora is impoverished compared to that of continental Europe. |
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The local accent is similar to the traditional dialect of Hampshire, featuring the dropping of some consonants and an emphasis on longer vowels. |
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It is similar to the West Country dialects heard in South West England, but less pronounced. |
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Although superficially similar, physical and behavioural differences exist between the American and European bison. |
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The carvings are difficult to date, but are morphologically similar to late Bronze Age weapons. |
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The only known comparable sites of similar date are only a quarter of the size of Avebury. |
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It can be filled with oil to make the proprietary Oilite and similar material for bearings. |
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Cultivators are often similar in form to chisel ploughs, but their goals are different. |
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Slavery, as practised by the Celts, was very likely similar to the better documented practice in ancient Greece and Rome. |
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For instance, the Irish god Lugh, associated with storms, lightning, and culture, is seen in similar forms as Lugos in Gaul and Lleu in Wales. |
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Later coins of a similar type were struck in Britain and are found all along the south coast as far west as Dorset. |
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During the civil war, Caesar made use of a kind of boat he had seen used in Britain, similar to the Irish currach or Welsh coracle. |
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The circuses were similar to the ancient Greek hippodromes, although circuses served varying purposes and differed in design and construction. |
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Sanitation in ancient Rome was a complex system similar in many ways to modern sanitation systems. |
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The oration's religious shift is paralleled by a similar shift in Constantine's coinage. |
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The Roman military surgeons used a cocktail of plants, which created a sedative similar to modern anesthesia. |
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The wergild of an Englishman was set at a value twice that of a Briton of similar wealth. |
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Other nations with economies based on natural resources, such as Russia, are trying to learn from Norway by establishing similar funds. |
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Norman government under William was similar to the government that had existed under earlier dukes. |
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Henry hoped to take a similar approach to regaining control of Toulouse in southern France. |
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These officials were introduced during the 12th century in Normandy and cause an organisation of the duchy similar to the sheriffs in England. |
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Today, most weddings are followed by some sort of celebration, although not by infares, shivarees, or any similar institution. |
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Infotactic trajectories feature 'zigzagging' and 'casting' paths similar to those observed in the flight of moths. |
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In 1303, a similar agreement was reached with foreign merchants, in return for certain rights and privileges. |
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Soon, similar institutions were established throughout the Egyptian desert as well as the rest of the eastern half of the Roman Empire. |
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Many separate but related religious groups of that era shared similar mystic, eschatological, messianic, and ascetic beliefs. |
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Scott and Duncan have argued that the pandemic was a form of infectious disease that characterise as hemorrhagic plague similar to Ebola. |
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Insertables are very similar to glue-ons in that they retrospectively change the syntactic gestalt of the previous unit. |
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Although the power of a king is lesser in degree than an emperor, it is the similar in specie. |
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This is similar to Ludo and it is regarded as easy to learn, but difficult to play well. |
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Intervein areas of young leaves had significantly greater water content than similar areas in old leaves. |
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Though some historians have criticised Elizabeth on similar grounds, Raleigh's verdict has more often been judged unfair. |
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The estimation of the intraspecies variability in dynamics was also based on drug responses in a similar human population. |
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In 1959, the Spanish territory on the Gulf of Guinea was established with a status similar to the provinces of metropolitan Spain. |
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There are no surviving renderings of the Roanoke fort, but it was likely similar in structure to the one in Guayanilla Bay. |
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A similar legend claims that the now extinct Saponi of Person County, North Carolina, are descended from the English colonists of Roanoke Island. |
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Nevertheless, there exist few examples where similar reaction conditions lead to a family of isoreticular compounds. |
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Jainism is similar to other eastern religions in believing in reincarnation. |
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These various spectra of jargonium are all of a very marked character, quite unlike those due to any other element in similar conditions. |
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Jass is similar to bridge, though with completely different cards, and is a national obsession, for young and old alike. |
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A separate but similar document, the Claim of Right Act 1689, applies in Scotland. |
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In India, the President of India opens Parliament with an address similar to the Speech from the Throne. |
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In the Netherlands a similar ceremony is held on the third Tuesday in September, which is called Prinsjesdag in the Netherlands. |
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In Sweden a similar ceremony as the British was held until 1974, when the constitution was changed. |
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There was generally low demand for English publications on the Continent, which was echoed by England's similar lack of desire for French works. |
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The book was produced specifically for women with an interest in scientific writing and inspired a variety of similar works. |
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A similar introduction to Newtonianism for women was produced by Henry Pemberton. |
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He argues that the lodges only attracted men of similar social backgrounds. |
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A similar struggle began in India when the Government of India Act 1919 failed to satisfy demand for independence. |
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The Caledonian Canal provided a similar function in the Highlands of Scotland. |
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Across the US, candidates traditionally attend rallies, barbecues and similar jollities in their states and districts. |
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Unlike many generals, Napoleon did not examine history to ask what Hannibal or Alexander or anyone else did in a similar situation. |
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There were few nations in the world that had a similar level of suffrage for white males at this time. |
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Although its maximum usable range was similar to the previous systems, it was not unknown for specific buildings to be hit. |
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In 1935 Hans von Ohain started work on a similar design in Germany, initially unaware of Whittle's work. |
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Ram powered jet engines are airbreathing engines similar to gas turbine engines and they both follow the Brayton cycle. |
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There are fears similar measures will be introduced elsewhere and rationing will become the NHS norm. |
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Harrogate, Shropshire and the south coast of Kent are making similar restrictions. |
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They included data for the North East of England as an area more similar to the devolved areas than the rest of England. |
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Animal and plant life is similar to that of the northwestern European continent. |
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A similar situation existed in the Principality of Wales, which was slowly being annexed into the Kingdom of England by a series of laws. |
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Due to their shared constitutional histories, several countries in the Commonwealth have similar legal and political systems. |
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This was a break with official Conservative policy but about 200 other candidates were making similar declarations. |
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Northern Ireland is a common law jurisdiction and its common law is similar to that in England and Wales. |
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They are also, with similar exceptions, entitled to be citizens of Ireland. |
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And those dialects of Armagh and Down were also very similar to the dialects of Galloway. |
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His salary is in disproportion to what people who have similar jobs earn. |
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These mousetraps have similar trapping mechanisms as other traps, however, they generally conceal the dead mouse so it can be disposed of without being sighted. |
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For a similar reason, it adopted the international vehicle and internet code CH, which stands for Confoederatio Helvetica, the country's full Latin name. |
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Party buses are used by companies in a similar manner to limousine hire, for luxury private transport to social events or as a touring experience. |
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Levying bodies are similar to precepting authorities, but instead of imposing a charge on billing authorities, the amount to be deducted is decided by negotiation. |
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Wild-type plants treated with ancymidol, an inhibitor of GA biosynthesis, will tuberize in LD, which is very similar to the formation of tubers on the antisense PHYB plants. |
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The relative peripheral refraction of the more myopic eye of anisomyopia was shifted hyperopically, as occurs in isomyopia with similar central subjective SE values. |
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Buses with front windscreen divided horizontally into two similar sections must have the front link door installed in the upper section of the front windscreen. |
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Salisbury has a similar lack of verticals while the course below the triforium and the undecorated capitals of Purbeck stone create strong visual horizontals. |
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We had prepared, by precipitation methods, finely divided crystalline apatites that were similar in crystal size and x-ray diffraction profile to bone apatite. |
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Commonwealth war cemeteries often feature similar horticulture and architecture, with larger cemeteries being home to a Cross of Sacrifice and Stone of Remembrance. |
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The front of the gateway was a blind spot and to overcome this, projecting towers were added on each side of the gate in a style similar to that developed by the Romans. |
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At the same time, in Scotland the Convention of Estates enacted the Claim of Right Act 1689, which placed similar limits on the Scottish monarchy. |
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Madoff is the season's archvillain, accused of having run a Ponzi scheme so vast that future generations may well describe similar swindles as Madoff schemes. |
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Ravers listen to technomusic at home, and some have commented that certain tracks of music can elicit ASC similar to the ones experienced at raves. |
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A similar picture of shattered Lebanese politics lacking vigor and authenticity under the Assadian tyranny characterized the 1996 parliamentary elections. |
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Polls and commentators had predicted the outcome would be too close to call and would result in a second hung parliament similar to the 2010 election. |
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The country is also divided into regions, with each region containing a number of areas, both having a similar structure to constituency associations. |
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It then follows that bipennate muscles generate even more force than unipennate ones of similar volume, and the force increases with the angle of pennation. |
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Machicolations were stone projections on top of a wall with openings that allowed objects to be dropped on an enemy at the base of the wall in a similar fashion to hoardings. |
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Common law is the body of law developed from the thirteenth century to the present day, as case law or precedent, by judges, courts, and similar tribunals. |
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So if the child now represents these instances as being blickets, she represents them as being more similar to each other than they seemed previously. |
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A further building, designated Concourse D and of similar size to Concourse C, may yet be built to the east of the existing site, providing up to another 16 stands. |
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Follies were similar, although they differed from artificial ruins in that they were not part of a planned landscape, but rather seemed to have no reason for being built. |
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The alluvial lands along other streams present similar features. |
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