Special multiwall or tightly woven bags are recommended for seed that has been treated with mercurials or similarly toxic substances. |
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Murphy can use other preindustrial crafts as subjects and analogues for similarly well-made poems. |
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I have a close friend who is prone to similarly abrupt and violent changes of mind. |
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Much of our evidence for ancient philosophy has a similarly accidental quality, and has come down to us in fragments. |
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Drink was taken in horns, similarly decorated and sometimes with metal tips and rims. |
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He was similarly dressed except that his shirt hung more loosely over his body. |
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These are mixed with similarly jazzy bass motifs, and both are chopped and spliced to construct thoroughly hip-hop forms. |
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Red hair has similarly been stereotypically associated with quickness of temper. |
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This approach is already used to detect neutrinos, which have similarly weak interactions with matter. |
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And the festival goers who attended the grand opening were similarly enthusiastic. |
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Carter similarly found that his authority carried little weight with his slaves. |
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I vaguely remember a similarly soaked occasion when I was a child, where I tried to shake like a dog and my mother said it addled the brain. |
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On another campaign promise, that of aid to cities, his position is similarly well grounded. |
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The fur on tennis balls and the stitching on baseballs also create turbulence, which similarly affects the aerodynamics. |
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It affixes to the guitar in a very simple fashion, and it is able to be removed in a similarly easy manner. |
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The chemical reactivity of titanium to the halides is similarly exhibited by its combination with their acids. |
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Guidelines for clefs, key signatures, bar-lines, and notes are similarly drawn in. |
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Cut its stem short and set into water in a footed ice cream dish, cocktail glass, or similarly shaped container. |
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In any case, can a German feel European unilaterally, without the Portuguese similarly and reciprocally feeling European rather than Portuguese? |
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Schizophrenic akinesia and catatonic symptoms may similarly resemble parkinsonian and dystonic symptoms. |
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Colonel Solent was a snobbish, proud man, dressed similarly to his soldiers, but with a blue tunic and red belt. |
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Modern early-stage embryos behave similarly as their constant volume is divided and redivided. |
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There is a similarly fat chance of us accepting the other unquestioned assumptions underpinning misanthropic doom-mongering about health. |
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The honeybee can have a similarly rigid reaction to redness because most redness indicates flowers in the bee's normal environment. |
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If allis shad were presently spawning in the area then they would likely be similarly vulnerable. |
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It was credible for the wall to look thickly mortared, but not for the wooden stretchers of a canvas, or a man's coat, to be similarly treated. |
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I wish to assure your readers that those in charge of the exhumation and reinterment were not similarly careless. |
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Today the Galamsey of WestAfrica, the Igorot of the Philippines, and the Macuxi and Yanomami of the Amazon are similarly endangered. |
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Other arguments against same-sex marriage were similarly lanced by the judge. |
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The remiges have similarly colored outer edges, but the rest of each remex is slatier and darker. |
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The other stores will similarly refund the purchase price provided there is a receipt and the goods are in a resaleable condition. |
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Jon finally saw the similarly made gold wedding bands that adorned their left hands and the connection and affection that existed between them. |
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I'm not sure I'd manage quite so well if we had a similarly lengthy hot spell today. |
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First, there is a similarly small risk of adverse effects associated with antibiotic use. |
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Somewhat darker, but no less impressive, is a similarly large crystal of smoky quartz from the Ural Mountains. |
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Hamlet as a play is similarly preoccupied by slander, misrepresentation and selves fabricated from the nothings of rhetorical tropes. |
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Eleven species were used as antimalarials or antipyretics in all three tropical continents, and 47 species were similarly used in two continents. |
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Stratfordians are similarly guilty of ignoring the facts or subjecting them to unwarranted interpretations. |
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He reminds me a bit of a right-handed Ben Grieve, who posted similarly great statistics in the California League as a 20-year-old. |
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The film offers similarly complex insight into the right-to-die debate as well. |
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I was similarly appalled at the condition of the park on my last visit to my home village two years ago. |
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A seated Buddha carved of sandstone in Cave 8 at Yungang also has rounded forms of head and body, similarly wrapped in the monk's robe. |
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Simply put, Lyne, who's had success with similarly titillating marital crisis efforts hits rock bottom here. |
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The lobby was right near the entrance to the building, so I assumed the common room would be similarly close. |
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Well, in clay animation, each object is sculpted in clay or a similarly pliable material such as plasticine, usually around an armature. |
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Old British cars used to have an indicator stalk similarly disposed, and it feels entirely natural in such machines. |
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Nicole Kidman is similarly dominant in Birth, a controversial, arresting film by British director Jonathan Glazer. |
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The smaller silver roughy, H. mediterraneus, has a similarly wide distribution but is of much less importance. |
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The figure's face was arranged similarly to that of a human, though the rounded skull showed no signs of ever having had a full head of hair. |
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An equivalent amount of normal saline was added to control tubes in lieu of enzyme solution and processed similarly. |
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The rudimentary external genitalia are similarly common to male and female in the early weeks of fetal life. |
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The diverse oceanographic conditions that occur in the park give rise to a similarly diverse array of species assemblages. |
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Walking down the road a bit, I passed another embassy with another similarly attired policeman standing out front. |
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People note that banana trees are not producing many fruits, and yams, taro and sweet potato are similarly affected. |
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On a similarly tart note, one email doing the rounds allegedly relates to the latest business breakthrough. |
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Horace's satire and Jonson's epigram have proven similarly resistant to efforts at critical appreciation. |
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If civil liberties are left to popular votes, they can similarly founder on the rocks of majoritarian advantage. |
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A Memphis Zoo colleague recorded a similarly striking behaviour in a related species of African baboon spider, Hysterocrates crassipes. |
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The musical backing is similarly bare of affectation and broken down to a number of small elements, pushed to the limits of their effectiveness. |
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Smith similarly could have scored as he was played in by Horne but miscued his shot. |
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I know York went though a whole year of similarly bad scorelines but that's something we are going to get away from. |
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Great Britain lost the next two Tests as well, by similarly narrow margins. |
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Other similarly coloured decorations included flowers, balloons, the cake and the reception at the Hanover International. |
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He is similarly unconvinced, taking the grand master of the Masons at his word when he denied that the man had been a member. |
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Though housed snugly below a similarly bannered bar, the restaurant has created its own separate identity. |
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The San people were also similarly displaced and reduced in numbers by the arrival of invading Bantu farmers to the south a few centuries later. |
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Talon's next words were similarly cut short when a wickedly barbed, green-feathered arrow hissed in through the doorway. |
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The fact that Portsmouth and Wolves returned after similarly barren years no doubt gives them hope. |
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A bulldozer blade would be similarly effective today, for use in clearing rabble and barriers during urban movement. |
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The deserts are similarly cloying and sticky, although a couple of them are compulsively edible. |
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The thrilling high jinks of last weekend had the crowd anticipating similarly spectacular bursts of action. |
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He had missed out similarly on a sumptuous through ball from David Beckham in the friendly with Hungary. |
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She appears similarly self-possessed, both complicit and aloof, but always as someone else. |
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There are long stretches of slow melancholia, set against similarly ambling drama. |
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Elsewhere during the Hangover technology beanfeast, we understand that HP's own demo of Bluetooth was similarly rotten. |
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The general public, for whom these essays are also written, should be similarly bedazzled. |
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He chafed a begrimed hand across a similarly soiled mouth, maw gaping wide in a grin, to reveal ebony teeth with fallow flashes of gold. |
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The logical chain leading from recovery from illness to an understanding of the animals' language is similarly opaque. |
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As major metropolises and sites of colonial contestation, all five cities, including Paris, share similarly complex histories. |
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Its present tense was similarly chosen to discourage construal with topicalised elements. |
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I've been doing a lot of stuff at work which is about designing social networks and their topologies, and peterme seems similarly preoccupied. |
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Alternatively cooked and extruded rice products can be similarly improved with torula yeast prior to puffing. |
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We see animal and bird tracks similarly marked, animals and birds themselves, often in outline, infilled, or as stick figures. |
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You end up with a train wreck of an ad, which people assume is going to lead them to a similarly complicated site. |
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Beyond that, she sees no point in comparing the two titles, which launched the same month with similarly mind-boggling budgets. |
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The cells similarly fire when the monkeys observe a person shelling peanuts and then hear peanut shells being broken apart. |
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I opened my laptop and showed her shining example after shining example of similarly awful dialogue. |
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Other passerines, such as blackpoll warblers, American tree sparrows and lapland long-spurs, may be similarly affected. |
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We see two American coots, which are black, white-billed rails that behave very similarly to ducks. |
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Does it worry me knowing that we might similarly be misjudging North Korea? |
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Getting the four of us round the farmhouse kitchen table these days is a similarly misty-eyed aim. |
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The author's cultural history of the triumviral period is a useful model for approaching other similarly troublesome moments in Roman history. |
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The weekly Rainfall report will similarly change from the summer mode to winter fashion. |
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No tympanum was ever carved, however, only the trumeau to support one, together with a similarly carved block and some subsidiary reliefs. |
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Modern Italian cuisine is the order of the day, the setting is similarly modish. |
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The centrifugal housing is shaped similarly to a turbocharger, and it also uses an impeller to draw in air and direct it to the housing. |
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His scrapers are similarly of delicate and elegant construction with bronze castings, some incised. |
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The main courses were similarly impressive, with my rather tasteless fillet of turbot in a langoustine and scallop sauce the only disappointment. |
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He names silent film legend Buster Keaton as a major influence, and his expression is similarly poker-faced. |
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Another has a similarly painted blue surface on which the artists have placed polystyrene to resemble ice. |
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In December, an Arab-American Secret Service agent was similarly banned from a flight. |
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This corresponds to a similarly animated and rebellious stratum of western society. |
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It would be no surprise to see others follow with similarly drastic measures if we are to avoid some heavy casualties. |
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The whole concept of the scout, insidiously checking that we behave, is similarly ridiculous. |
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It also has a class and breeding that sets it apart from its similarly priced German rivals. |
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The shower room, made by his carpenter friend Tom Brown, was similarly inspired by a Japanese look. |
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The eviction similarly feels too didactic to be dramatic and too staged to be convincingly informative. |
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He adopts a similarly impressive cloak to go with his new identity as super hero. |
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The power, glamour and authority of business, roaming the Net, will similarly increase. |
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The intimacy of the mobile phone creates a similarly fragmented network of communication and desire. |
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This means that every new trough will be at a higher price and every new peak will be similarly higher. |
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When I saw that Bosch appliances were now similarly priced to Zanussi, I got suspicious. |
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I am similarly hopeful that you liberal, subjectivist, collectivist simpletons are roundly agitated and annoyed. |
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I have a host of similarly faded and dusty memories of my boyhood that pop up unbidden when I'm in a situation that stimulates my memory. |
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England, under Alfred, similarly saw the encouragement of learning and the establishment of monastic houses. |
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Revlon similarly used an unknown earlier this year with a campaign for its new skincare, Skin Lights. |
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Interesting features along the edge of the deck include a hoist and pulley, a huge pair of bollards and similarly sized deck cleats. |
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Her identical poses mimic Newton's paired photographs showing a group of statuesque fashion models similarly dressed and undressed. |
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The town's main thoroughfare Duval Street, once borderline sleazy, is now rather smart and other quarters have been similarly refurbished. |
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They were similarly unforthcoming when asked for specifics about the number of jobs that the company plans to cut. |
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Her time at the Manhattan School of Music was similarly unfruitful, and she quit. |
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I think I now fit into both camps as I'm pretty sure I will be similarly boneheaded in the future. |
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This should then lead to a strategic approach to testing which could be applied similarly to industrial chemicals, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, food additives, etc. |
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In Golden Bird House, a similarly disconcerting picture, scumbled ocher brushstrokes fill the sky behind a white turretlike construction resting atop a pole. |
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They were similarly drunk, though not on the point of collapse just yet. |
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It continues to be our view that the unfolding dislocation in the derivatives marketplace, the linchpin for the money and credit bubble, is a similarly seminal development. |
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Barrymore, pregnant and recently married, is similarly hands-on with her blend. |
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Generating a figure for mobile phone use would be similarly difficult. |
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The system similarly prevents over-exposure when photographers lock focus and recompose the shot by considering the flash output level calculated according to the distance. |
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Gibson, similarly, knows how to do war and violence and mourning and survivor's guilt, stoicism and family life all in a very plain and unironic style. |
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The others were similarly disrobed, and in a few moments their three ladyships were busy before the toilet tables with their grease and rose-pink and black pencils. |
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The octane numbers of alkyl-substituted naphthenes trend similarly to those of alkyl-substituted aromatics. |
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The use of weapons which cause superfluous injury or unnecessary suffering is similarly prohibited. |
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After Hurricane Sandy, the NWS concluded that it should use similarly evocative language for storm-surge warnings. |
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This case is indistinguishable from Pirelli and must be decided similarly. |
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The last time was a couple of months ago, and it was similarly deadly. |
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Over the phone, she tells me how NYC Prep was sold to her and her similarly privileged peers as a docudrama. |
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A century later, segregationists similarly asserted that segregation was not only benign, but good for black students. |
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Mr. Jordan says he and others similarly situated were in a bind. |
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Here in Britain, the government response was similarly tardy. |
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To hear Thomas similarly rebuke Girls would feel like a personal criticism on my own shortcomings. |
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Indeed, Don is similarly simpatico with commanding women such as Rachel Menken and Bobbie Barrett. |
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Drutman goes on the dramatize this elite in a number of ways and to slice and dice the data similarly. |
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Systems of price and rent control similarly go by the boards, as does the full range of tariffs, anti-dumping laws, and other impediments to international trade. |
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We both liked making costumes and had a similarly zany sense of humour. |
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They are a model of rational discourse, replete with references to the Federalist Papers and other similarly unimpeachable authorities. |
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It is similarly easy to implement an AND gate with two relays. |
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The study found that groups of animals with similarly small range sizes had the highest proportion of species living outside wildlife reserves and national parks. |
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The issue is that while we are willing to accept the errant ways of noted figures, are we similarly willing to accept the errant ways of those not notable? |
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Television news programs have similarly continued to misgender her. |
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Most of my classmates, in fact, turned out to be similarly driven. |
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The Mons and Burmans absorbed the Pyus and similarly Burmans and Shans and Burmans and Chinese and others mixed with each other and influenced the life-style of one another. |
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Our response to this argument is that not all Conceptual Art was generic-type art tout court, and that its reflection in painting is thus similarly non-generic. |
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He thinks of reinventing Braddock similarly, trying anything to get creative types to plant roots. |
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His glib, even slick performance may score with debate coaches but the American people may not be similarly wowed. |
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He fears showing the waspy Allison the side of him changed by Kalaj, and, similarly, fears judgment by Kalaj. |
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The contents are similarly sweet, gloriously adventuresome pop crafted with astonishing ambition and proficiency, even while being loopily sloppy and self-referential. |
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Punitive damages may have little statutory guidance, but juries are similarly unguided when they calculate pain and suffering damages, which are compensatory. |
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But it turns out that just 63 light years away, there lurks a similarly colored planet. |
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For instance, does brog believe that the democratically elected government of Turkey is similarly above criticism? |
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The results presented in Table 3 are calculated similarly to those in the rightmost columns of Table 2, except that no limitation has been placed on annual SIPP payments. |
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Perhaps if an equal number of eighth graders had been wait-listed, the two groups might have performed more similarly. |
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The scribal community similarly took the destruction of Jerusalem and fit it into the apocalyptic narrative of the destruction and return of once and future cities. |
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The FBI's polygraph program has similarly failed to yield any moles. |
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Rembrandt's portraits of individual sitters are similarly energetic, emphasizing faces, hands, and dynamic silhouettes at the expense of costumes and settings. |
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Religious tradition as process similarly enlivens old symbols with present experience, revealing the simple limitedness of human consciousness in the very act of expanding it. |
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It was similarly painted and pasted with historical figures covering the walls and ceiling. |
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The contemporary poets I most admire are similarly subtle in the ways in which they use language to transfigure our perception of the natural world. |
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Hair was similarly cleaned by being rubbed with scented powders. |
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Maybe others can enlighten me, and anyone else who is similarly curious. |
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Last month, I met him at another awards ceremony, and he got similarly royal treatment, with well-wishers and sycophants issuing forth to bow and scrape. |
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Elgin City, who finished 42nd out of 42 last season, are expected to find life similarly unrewarding in their second campaign as a league club. |
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McLeish had once been similarly accused of unsporting play in a match against Argentina in 1989, he happily remembered. |
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But similarly, a new-age quack healer would disagree with a brain surgeon. |
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The serious magazines felt similarly behooved to weigh in, also largely to sneer. |
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There are no calls for intifada here, no rabid accusations of genocide or similarly vitriolic pronouncements. |
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Visions of Professor McGonagall similarly luring Harry and Ron to their doom may have popped up unbidden in some anxious minds, but they may now rest again. |
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Avoid wrinkles by choosing lightweight knits and woven polyesters such as georgette or similarly textured fabrics that have wash-and-wear, wrinkle-free qualities. |
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It's a nice room, although the curtains are similarly from a time that land forgot, and I think that, while the underlying image is practical, it's not too blokeish. |
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The erect blackberry should be handled similarly to the black raspberry. |
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This analogy suggests that comparing the language proficiency of a monolingual with a bilingual's dual language or multilingual proficiency is similarly unjust. |
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In the other, similarly patterned oils, the lighter colors of Evoe 1 are replaced with an acidic yellow or a lime green and the deep blue with either a purple or a mauve. |
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The peripheral characters are given similarly bland treatment. |
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John the Baptist's murder might well have been similarly cast save for the tradition that followed him, which recounts the story in which he is a martyred saint. |
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Swedish banks have similarly disastrous loans to the Baltic countries, amounting to 30 percent of its gross domestic product. |
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The American coastline is similarly vulnerable to the underwater predators. |
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Boat skippers can cause mishaps on the water with similarly rash behavior. |
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Their all-white relatives are venturing out in similarly dangerous fashion. |
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Tender and weirdly compelling, her dolls are similarly empathic totems. |
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The broiled rouget had a similarly monkish, almost dried-out quality. |
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Although more active and more heavily orchestrated than Eno's ambient compositions, its 18 tracks waft in and out in similarly unceremonious fashion. |
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Billboard and Entertainment Weekly similarly praised it upon the anniversary. |
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Not all writers adopting a constructionist position are similarly prepared to acknowledge the existence or at least importance of an objective reality. |
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The game provides such wheelers and dealers with a profile that would not be forthcoming were they to hook up with similarly sized businesses outside of it. |
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And an anonymous junior in a fraternity at Emory University feels similarly. |
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He saw a similarly large collapse in Appalachia, home to large numbers of lower-income whites. |
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All are affiliated with slates consisting of similarly minded candidates. |
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A number of museums and galleries have suffered similarly in recent years. |
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Fluorescent light gardens are similarly ideal for growing and blooming compact plants like African violets, some orchids, and many other kinds of indoor plants. |
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The tomb, though much smaller than the palace, is similarly a vision of ornate twists, arches, and peaks. |
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Elsewhere it is a similarly depressing story of industrial sheds, ugly roundabouts, sprawling car parks and aesthetically unpleasing supermarkets. |
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You're always guaranteed a perfect fit and more often than not, you'll get superior fabric rather than that of a similarly priced, ready-made overcoat. |
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Anatolia was similarly diverse linguistically when it was ruled by small native states. |
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It's by far the best thing on this album of similarly hard-core punkitude with a socialist bent. |
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The Moderator of the General Assembly in a Presbyterian church is similarly designated as a primus inter pares. |
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John Selden similarly thought that the common law was the proper law of England. |
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One view that has been taken is that the differences between these two tests are largely semantic and that they operate similarly. |
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It has been suggested that the differences between the two tests are largely semantic and that the two tests operate similarly. |
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The value of intellectual property is considered similarly high in other developed nations, such as those in the European Union. |
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Hearsay standards are similarly relaxed, as are the standards for authenticating written documents. |
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And similarly, the customer also wants to know which components are included in the pro forma invoice to avoid disagreements later. |
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The charkha works similarly to the great wheel, with a drive wheel being turned by hand, while the yarn is spun off the tip of the spindle. |
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These features would make it similarly suited for a variety of industrial applications. |
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A major component of concrete is cement, which similarly exerts environmental and social effects. |
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Rural areas similarly saw families deploying their children in agriculture. |
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The term also applies to handcuffs and other similarly conceived restraint devices that function in a similar manner. |
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A shackle is also the similarly shaped piece of metal used with a locking mechanism in padlocks. |
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The town of Ulverstone in Tasmania, Australia is named after Ulverston and is similarly built at the mouth of a Leven River. |
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A cirque may also be a similarly shaped landform arising from fluvial erosion. |
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The north traverse similarly runs beneath Gable Crag with more excellent rock scenery, arriving ultimately at Windy Gap. |
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Recently enacted three-strikes laws in several states similarly provide an opportunity to test the deterrence hypothesis. |
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Zeus, Jupiter, andromeda, and Pandora are all similarly hipster heaven. |
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The yardgrass has similarly spread along roadside verges in western Africa and other tropical regions. |
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The third chapter similarly exposes the West views of Wahhabism as dangerous radicalism after Sep 11th. |
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Some breads labeled simply 12, 9, or 7 grain, for example, could have just one-third the fiber of similarly labeled whole-wheat breads. |
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A year before he had similarly arrived with news of the Boston Tea Party. |
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Adding oxygen eliminates the similarly indigestible lignin in woodier wastes. |
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Xanthelasma are a poor sign of raised cholesterol, and arcus cornealis is similarly nonspecific. |
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I'm hoping that readers of this column yearn similarly for the answers to trivia, because I have a curveball or two of my own. |
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Desplat's strategy for moonrise Kingdom was similarly bespoke. |
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Chlorpropamide, carbamazepine and clofibrate are similarly used albeit less frequently. |
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Wedgwood's jasperware was similarly the subject of extensive, if not always successful, emulation. |
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The early reaction to Shami closing his account is similarly alarmed. |
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It is similarly important to distinguish seminoma from yolk sac tumors because yolk sac tumors, like embryonal carcinoma, are radioresistant. |
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Overall, the results suggest that SAS, citric acid and SAPP would be similarly accepted by consumers. |
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It represents a market force that could be similarly stealthful and rapid in its consumption of a company's market share. |
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The new phone, the SLVR L7, is a thin nonfolding phone, styled similarly to Motorola's best-selling RAZR clamshell phone. |
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The three-door Mazda2 shares the same overall dimensions as the five-door and achieves a similarly modest kerb weight, model for model. |
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The contract size will be 100 kilolitres and TOCOM will similarly list its contracts for 6 serial months. |
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Private schools existed, but it seemed like almost everyone went to public schools or parochial schools that were similarly egalitarian. |
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For these reasons, Seth cautions that the brains of other people might not respond similarly to electrode stimulation near the claustrum. |
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But this Burnet Pimpinella is of a different order, though similarly styled because its leaves are likewise bipennate. |
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The Relialight is designed to hold a tongue depressor or similarly crafted accessory. |
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Would you have been similarly complicit in an act that would be seen as anti-Cuban-American, anti-Jewish-American or anti-African-American? |
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Bede similarly moved Shropshire and Cheshire to Northumbria, which Saxon territory did not exist at the time of the actions in those territories. |
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But, at it's core, this game suers from some seriously grating sound eects and a similarly frustrating playing experience. |
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Such surgery had only been performed on seven other sets of similarly conjoined twins. |
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In the future, this conventional methodological distinction has been similarly forgotten by Smith's continuators. |
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A practice called bluejacking similarly pushes text or pictures to other Bluetooth devices. |
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They similarly found cardiovascular contraindications by either diagnosis or prescription claim data. |
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Alvarez found his extra strength helped him to subdue similarly stout nose guards and defensive tackles. |
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Headland's unvarnished depiction of women comes amid a boomlet of similarly themed movies and television shows. |
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Language has a similarly symbiotic, rather than static, relationship with reality in The Bowge of Court and Magnificence. |
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He similarly discovered the principles of electromagnetic induction and diamagnetism, and the laws of electrolysis. |
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It is an ethnically and linguistically diverse country, with a similarly diverse geography and wildlife. |
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The Irishmen Columba and Columbanus similarly founded highly important religious communities after leaving their homes. |
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Adultery, similarly, invites a rebirth as prostitute or in hell, depending on whether the partner was unmarried or married. |
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The school has campaigned that all schools should be similarly inspected, ensuring openness and accountability for the process. |
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Other similarly named characters may be confused or conflated with the Welsh Coel. |
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The Banbury cake is an oval cake from Banbury, Oxfordshire, similarly filled with currants. |
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Other sources cite A Midsummer Night's Dream as being a similarly lucky play. |
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Paul Feyerabend similarly examined the history of science, and was led to deny that science is genuinely a methodological process. |
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While Adam attempts to build an altar to God, critics note Eve is similarly guilty of idolatry, but in a different manner. |
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His attribution for this statement similarly cannot be corroborated by reliable sources. |
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The Dream of Gerontius has also been given high praise by Elgarians, and the Cello Concerto is similarly rated. |
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Vocalists similarly modified their technique and increased their reliance on amplification, often becoming more stylized and dramatic. |
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Leigh Centurions are traditional rivals of the club and similarly matches between the two clubs are local derbies. |
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Evidence of modern humans, similarly dated, has been found in caves in the Swabian Jura near Ulm. |
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After World War II, the economy was centrally planned, with command links controlled by the communist party, similarly to the Soviet Union. |
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British fighters coming from the rear were engaged by the rear section and the two outside sections similarly moving to the rear. |
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Ministers are similarly appointed to assist cabinet secretaries in their work. |
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Until 2016, the tradition had been to also release 30,000 similarly coloured balloons, which represented the people of Gibraltar. |
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This structure is a recent development, formerly Commandos were structured similarly to British Army light Infantry Battalions. |
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The Quebec Act of 1774, similarly intended to win over the loyalty of French Canadians, also spurred resentment among American colonists. |
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Artur Schnabel, Jascha Heifetz and Yehudi Menuhin thought similarly highly of him. |
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Prize matches amongst professionals similarly became popular on other rivers throughout Great Britain in the 19th century, notably on the Tyne. |
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A reduced view of this engraving, with the flag similarly detailed, also appears on the Plan of Edenburgh, Exactly Done. |
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The sequence in Catalonia exhibits a pattern that emerges similarly in marches everywhere. |
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Rotberg similarly posits that the state failure had preceded the ouster of the Barre administration. |
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Even now, the Groat is archived in the public library in Wick, while the Courier is similarly archived in the library in Thurso. |
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Thus, red squirrels may occasionally exhibit opportunistic omnivory, similarly to other rodents. |
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Downstream migration of Atlantic salmon smolts was similarly unaffected by beaver dams, even in periods of low flows. |
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However, resistance from other elements of the party meant that the machinery of government was not similarly reformed until much later. |
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Both the Xiongnu and Huns used bronze cauldrons, similarly to all peoples of the steppes. |
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There is considerable debate regarding whether the earliest anatomically modern humans behaved similarly to recent or existing humans. |
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Ur, Kish, Isin, Larsa and Nippur in the Middle Bronze Age and Babylon, Calah and Assur in the Late Bronze Age similarly had large populations. |
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In these, the 6s and 6p orbitals remain similarly sized and sp3 hybridization is still energetically favorable. |
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In Australia Peter Carnley similarly led a front of bishops opposed to the Government of Australia's involvement in the invasion of Iraq. |
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The unemployment rate would remain similarly high for a number of years afterwards. |
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During serving of community sentences, similarly to suspended sentence, offenders usually will be supervised by a probation officer. |
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In comparison to other similarly sized mustelids, the polecat's teeth are very strong, large and massive in relation to skull size. |
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Forbes publishes an annual list of the most financially successful comedians in the world, similarly to their Celebrity 100 list. |
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Despite the names, the small and large intestines of sea urchins are in no way homologous to the similarly named structures in vertebrates. |
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Portugal's highest peak is the similarly named Mount Pico on the island of Pico in the Azores. |
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On the fen edge, parishes are similarly elongated to provide access to both upland and fen. |
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In Australia, shifting sand dunes covered half the continent, whilst the Chaco and Pampas in South America became similarly dry. |
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Terrestrial ecosystems are subject to similarly adverse impacts from eutrophication. |
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However, the French view of the action at Barfleur as a victory is similarly flawed. |
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These might be annual obligations of a few weeks or something similarly regular that lasted for the laborer's entire working life. |
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However, relative to dimensions, red foxes are much lighter than similarly sized dogs of the genus Canis. |
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