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Just as with their 140-character musings, Twitter users seem to end up in relationships that are bite-size.
This is not a time to complain about or belittle this shift, or, as with Kotkin, to pretend that it is not even taking place.
But as with so many customs, little information is available to assess the impact of clay and its congeners on human health.
The flowers of sundews, as with nearly all carnivorous plants, are held far above the leaves by a long stem.
They may be solitary or may form large schools, as with the roundnose grenadiers.
Bathmophobia, as with other clinical fears, is generally not diagnosed in children unless it persists for more than six months.
The tongue is also particularly high because, as with the ear, it would have formed the primary means of communication for the victim.
Sometimes, as with the civil rights movement's march from Selma to Montgomery in 1965, they have called for armed protection.
There are, as with many places in the west of Britain, a number of legends associated with King Arthur surrounding these hills.
For many years, as with the IBF, boxers based in Japan were not permitted to fight for WBO titles.
Farming can occur in coastal areas, such as with oyster farms, but more typically occur inland, in lakes, ponds, tanks and other enclosures.
Individual nesting sites can be widely spaced, as in an albatross colony, or densely packed as with a murre colony.
The Greeks associated it with the gods Dionysus, Aphrodite and Artemis as well as with satyrs and cupids.
The carcasses were often hung for a time to improve the meat by slight decomposition, as with most other game.
In moths, their antennae are known to be responsible for the sensing of Coriolis forces in the similar manner as with the halteres in flies.
There is a chance a tropical cyclone could regenerate if it managed to get back over open warm water, such as with Hurricane Ivan.
Mammalian males may play a role in child rearing, as with tenrecs, however this varies species to species, even within the same genus.
Finland shares many cultural similarities with both the other Nordic countries as well as with the Baltic states, especially Estonia.
Assimilation was eased by interpreting indigenous gods in Roman terms, such as with Lenus Mars or Apollo Grannus.
Otherwise, a Roman god might be paired with a native goddess, as with Mercury and Rosmerta.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She had grappled with Isaac Pitman as with Apollyon and had not been worsted.
He attempted to cut the threads of continuity as with the shears of Atropos.
Her eyes, over which heavy lashes drooped diffidently, were bafflingly deep, as with rich colour drowned in duskiness.
For that we must go to the Castle ruin that crowns Lewes as with a battlement.
We two will pull the state in pieces, and sweep away the laws as with a besom.
But as with the bits of coloured glass in the kaleidoscope, the elements of bordello's mind remain the same.
They are annually caducous, however, as with the common deer, so that these immense appendages are the growth of a few weeks!
The golden light of eventide illumined the city as with an aureole.
The mysterious warnings and intimations of Cassy, so far from discouraging his soul, in the end had roused it as with a heavenly call.
And as for Arthur, he fell to trembling, and finally was shaken with doubt as with an ague.
Divide into 350 lozenges, and finish as with benzoic acid lozenges.
The heat rapidly increased, and once again I looked up, shuddering as with a fit of the ague.
Why are we bound, by the habits of society, as with an adamantine chain?
He opened his eyes to find the lad shivering as with an ague.
Mercury does not amalgamate with copper so readily as with gold or silver.
The earth, as with Anaximenes, is a flat disc, borne upon the air.
This was not as with us, but more of the form of calisthenics.
As for the friar, had he known who Robin Hood was, you may well believe he would almost as soon have slept with an adder as with the man he had for a bedfellow.
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