I'm tired of walking on eggshells around people who don't feel the same way as me. |
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Other drinks at industry, including its mint julep, are served the same way. |
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Such stuff is fun and flattering to the reader's minor-league erudition in the same way as trying your luck at University Challenge is. |
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So with the number of options diminishing, and last orders long since called, we reluctantly about-faced and came out the same way. |
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My friend thinks we are traitors and sulks and snaps at us if we don't react to situations the same way she does. |
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I eventually pulled out of the space, into a traffic jam of cars, all going the same way, and pulling out! |
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He said housing should not be treated in the same way as non-essential traded commodities for speculation, or investment. |
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They walked to his car in silence, sliding in and belting up in the same way. |
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Cellulose microfibrils within the guard cell wall are considered radial if they are oriented in the same way as the dotted lines. |
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If you would choke up on your hex key to tighten a small bolt, choke up on the torque wrench the same way. |
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I don't begrudge a penny of what he is earning from his new contract and I am sure George feels exactly the same way. |
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Now it fared the same way as before, the beggarman came with the same story and begged for the cow for Peter's sake, but Bard gave him the cow. |
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Noise predicts the orderly passing of life in much the same way church bells toll the hours. |
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It assumed this flesh in the same way that the blood vessels provide a frame for the flesh and carry the blood, yet are not themselves blood. |
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A watch is more than just a timepiece the same way a car is more than just a method of transportation. |
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The teams not only tied but scored their points in exactly the same way as each other, sharing six tries evenly. |
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Throughout, there is a feeling that ideas are floating about in the same way that the characters do. |
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In the same way that people can be too meek, they can also be too aggressive. |
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If you turn one hand so that both thumbs point the same way, that one will no longer be palm-up. |
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But when the colonizers appeared, they created power structures that weren't accountable in the same way. |
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Remembering back, I would say that he cut his own throat on Pleasantville in very much the same way. |
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Just because you think bananas are barfy doesn't mean everyone else thinks the same way. |
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Venison steaks may be encased in puff or shortcrust pastry, in the same way as fillet of beef. |
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The arrangement was for the heroin to be left in the boot of a car in Brussels in exactly the same way as before. |
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In the same way, Gaea or Terra is the Great Mother of the gods and at the same time the wife of Uranos in Greek theogonies. |
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The scrolling brass inlay on this cup is a relatively unusual feature although German tankards were occasionally decorated the same way. |
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In much the same way, tapestry has everything painting has, with the added tactile allure of texture. |
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The rotation of the flagellum propels the cell body in the same way that a screw propels a ship. |
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The film approaches the Aboriginal experience in the same way that American 'hood movies approach the marginalization of black youth. |
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It is now a permanent part of classical popular music, in the same way as the waltzes of Strauss or the marches of Sousa. |
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In Ireland, badgers have been eaten and cured in much the same way as we now cure bacon. |
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Often I'd look at some other members and think you're not shy, you're not backward in the same way I am, some of you hardly ever shut up. |
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Would another investigator, a plant physiologist or mammalogist for example, have interpreted the data in the same way? |
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When he says that hops purges choler, he doesn't mean in the same way as scammony does. |
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But the whispered questions at teahouses in Rangoon and across Burma were always delivered the same way. |
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Although tathata involves the mundane, it is also a poetic moment that will never return in exactly the same way. |
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Afterwards, at Bedriacum, Placentia and other camps, high and low made away with themselves in the same way. |
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The leaves of the taro can also be cooked and eaten, in the same way as spinach. |
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You prepare black beans very much the same way you would other dried peas, but you've got to soak them for a couple of hours before boiling them. |
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In the same way in a pub a ventilation system bringing in fresh air over the bar will push smoke away from staff. |
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Cloth diapers, whether from a service or your own, should also be sanitized in the same way, as should toys and any items babies gum or chew on. |
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He seemed to be heading the same way as his cousins Dinto and Tindo, both of whom were now successful tea shop magnates in Fujeirah. |
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To take only one example, the CWI used Youth Against Racism in Europe in much the same way. |
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No longer led by volunteers, but rather salaried executives, it started approaching its goals in much the same way a corporation does. |
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Their most famous alcoholic beverage is saki or rice wine, but this isn't an everyday drink in the same way. |
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They fit regular 1911 holsters, the ambidextrous thumb safeties work the same way and the light double-action only trigger pull is excellent. |
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Rumpology works the same way as astrology, cartomancy, metoposcopy, palmistry, and getting messages from ghosts. |
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They may depend on and refer to online friends the same way they do family and long-time acquaintances. |
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For example, we make sure all of the drivers on our routes deliver milk the same way. |
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In a rough approximation, it works the same way as lint, and lint's users will need very little time to understand how to use it. |
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If he arrived the same way today he would be locked up in a detention centre. |
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British politicians of the 1930s looked upon the prospect of air war in the same way those of a later generation would fear nuclear Armageddon. |
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But they started off in the same way of trying to keep the press at arm's length and trying to control things. |
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In much the same way that steers yield far better meat than cows in beef cattle, young male roos make the best eating. |
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He adds that he recently had dinner with a literary editor and a book reviewer and they both felt the same way. |
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Watch it a few times and you'll never listen to their audio output in the same way. |
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The oxygen sensor was inserted through the bark side in the same way as for the trees in the arboretum. |
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And I will not put you in the middle of it and risk you losing Samuel the same way I did Marie. |
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The sign hamza also represents a glottal stop and is transliterated in the same way. |
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People tend to talk mostly to like-minded people who communicate in the same way. |
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Brady met the world in the same way that a child is inclined to do, before we drum our fears and anxieties into him or her. |
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In the same way that Twin Peaks was David Lynch riffing on the soap opera genre, so does Kurosawa riff on the family drama in Bright Future. |
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These stars are whipping around the black hole in much the same way as planets in our Solar System are revolving around the Sun. |
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Those who call for an end to impunity view crimes committed in wars or civil conflicts in the same way as crimes committed by common criminals. |
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After Alexis' illness passed our lives returned to normal and continued in the same way. |
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In the same way, every small home in the Caribbean has always kept some vegetables and a fruit tree. |
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I still think there's little to beat a good roast chicken and crispy roast potatoes or a leg of lamb done the same way. |
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They speculate that the radiation will work in much the same way it does when used to prevent restenosis from occurring in arteries in the heart. |
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If the live CD seems like it's been a long time coming, you can rest assured that it feels exactly the same way for its creator. |
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Anyway, I bet they all feel the same way about our own impenetrable Anglicisms. |
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The splints are designed and made specifically for each patient and work in the same way as a brace reshapes teeth. |
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If you're serious and plan quite a few early mornings, adjust your sleep schedule the same way you adjust to a new time zone. |
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It must have a flexible structure that can expand and change, in much the same way that an amoeba adapts to its environment. |
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This ruins the heads after 3 or 4 scenes, so you have to be good at remaking a model in exactly the same way. |
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Moreover, if natural landforms can draw energy from the land, then buildings that embody similar forms should function in the same way. |
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If other readers react in the same way as I did, then this collection will have served its purpose. |
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Subsequent reinsertions may be accomplished the same way or by following procedure for insertion of nasogastric tubes. |
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Japanese researchers are developing new drugs which work in the same way as allopurinol but are metabolised in the liver rather than the kidneys. |
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Maybe you and your sister have always dressed alike or gotten your hair cut the same way. |
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It acted like a prism on the setting sunlight striking it, refracting the light in much the same way as a crystal would. |
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The heart twists blood out the same way you'd wring a towel to get water out. |
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He wants us to see his work in precisely the same way we observe the world as we move through it. |
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That means a ban on smoking in restaurants and pubs in the same way as there is in most workplaces. |
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The yeast uses this sugar in the same way it uses the glucose in white sugar. |
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Mr. Zak left the same way with Mr. Sivapragasam assisting him by carrying one handle of the duffle bag in question. |
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Namely, it would be taxed in the same way as cigarettes, alcohol and other unnecessary recreational drugs. |
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It still captivates me in the same way as the first time I ever recorded something into a tape recorder and played it back. |
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But then no one reads a newspaper in the same way as they do a magazine. Newspapers primarily inform. |
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And a Stern ratings drop affects the radio industry about the same way a similar drop in the Dow would affect the overall economy. |
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In the same way, aerospace often pulls out of downturns after the rest of a slumping economy is back on its feet. |
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Caffeine is addictive and hooks you in the same way as amphetamines, cocaine and heroin. |
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Lidar is a remote sensing technique that uses laser light in much the same way that sonar uses sound or radar uses radio waves. |
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The war was, in a sense, the latest fad, a topic to be exploited in the same way as other fads like bicycles, automobiles, or the jitterbug. |
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When a search engine encounters an error on a web page it deals with it in the same way a browser would. |
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Thus it necessarily follows that if the private sector moves into deficit, the sum of the other two balances must move in the same way. |
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Children can look out for other large tree seeds such as beech masts and acorns which can be sown in the same way as the conkers. |
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Such recognition is an acknowledgment that we commit to diversity the same way we commit to all of our important corporate initiatives. |
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Make in the same way as Queen of Puddings, but add a mashed banana to the bread mixture. |
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Should excellence in the high arts be acclaimed, in the same way as achievements in sport are ritually applauded? |
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And should she thus be punished in the same way as the actual murderers, as an accessory to the crime? |
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In the same way Trowbridge Rugby Club accepts the responsibility for making rugby available to the youth of the area. |
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What follows is apparently so vile, viewers may never look at a quarter-pounder the same way again. |
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In other words, happiness cannot be measured on a quantitative scale in the same way voltage can be. |
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Reiko went along the beach in the same way, offering her wares up to everyone of the female persuasion. |
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I knew Sarah would come in the same way I knew the moon would grow and wane in cycles. |
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Because time is not experienced in the same way by either guy when observed by the other guy. |
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In the same way that a scale here and a chord there do not a symphony make, there is more to a word processor than a spell checker and a couple of font definitions. |
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I think if you keep trying to do things the same way it becomes diminishing returns. |
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As advertised, Holler is not autobiographical in the same way that the works of Rodgers and Hammerstein are not autobiographical. |
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Davis begins the film, punched by an aggressor into the gutter and ends it the same way. |
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His androgyny wasn't dangerous in the same way Lou Reed's was in the early '70s, or as comical as Warrant's Janie Lane. |
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Alex Jones is a representative Second Amendment enthusiast in the same way that Leonid Brezhnev is an archetypal progressive. |
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But my brother abased himself intellectually the same way they all did. |
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Heroin used to come in the same way, either packed in bundles of wax baggies or as chunks resembling sticks of chalk. |
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We constructed the new walling in the same way with similar colours. |
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We literally had to have another cabin on the other side so the scenery is going the same way. |
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Certainly, you can move away from a religious culture in which you were brought up in much the same way that one can change one's accent, or mode of dress. |
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That is so, in the same way that if after a verdict of guilty an appellate court concludes that the conviction is unsafe and unsatisfactory it quashes the jury's verdict. |
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In this respect they have behaved in much the same way as shorelarks, while waxwings also have become much more frequent visitors from Scandinavia in the same period. |
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Another question is whether the electors would have counted the overvote the same way that the consortium did. |
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John Johnson, who played both wingback and cornerback for Army in 1964, felt the same way. |
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Beth didn't put on airs, and she liked people who were the same way. |
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Inflation in the high-growth economies will change the relative real wages between the counties the same way a devaluation can. |
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But then in 2011 he weaponized comedy, slicing and dicing his political rivals in the same way a comedian deals with a heckler. |
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Oh, I also forgot, that there's a disease which was prevalent among cannibals in New Guinea, called kuru, which works pretty much the same way as the rest of these. |
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In the same way that psychographic and demographic segments don't perfectly align, we should not expect designographic segments to fit neatly into established categories. |
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Mr O'Flaherty doesn't strike me as a lad in quite the same way, but his membership of those two clubs suggests a certain laddishness in his character. |
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Children invented pencil toppers in the same way they will dress clothespins, shoes, or hair curlers, detail dust pans, and lend sticker eyes to a fly swatter. |
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In other words, we come into the world bearing with us an archetypal endowment which enables us to adapt to reality in the same way as our remote ancestors. |
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Listening to his voice on the phone when I called on my layover in Dallas last night, I could tell without even seeing his face that he felt my loss in the same way, too. |
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Without flirting or leading him on, act the same way you used to. |
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In the same way that oil companies moved rapidly to lead-free petrol, PC manufacturers wish to cut out the contaminating element by moving to non-lead alternatives. |
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Camera lenses, no matter how expensive, are nowhere near as acutely sensitive as the human eye, nor does the camera see colour in exactly the same way. |
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Reid himself argued that, if the roles had been reversed, nationalists may well have behaved in much the same way to unionists as unionists had behaved to them. |
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Angry Birds at its simplest was the same way, though you wanted to watch things collapse and explode. |
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Back when Roman Polanski won for The Pianist, did you feel the same way about not factoring in sexual matters? |
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In the same way traditional literature possesses archetypes, modern fictional works can hold these recurring images of universal significance as well. |
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It is funny, tender and quite tough, swerving from sentimentality in the same way that the nephew narrowly avoids a living death for the rest of his life. |
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The film arrests our attention in the same way that a wreck does. |
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When Shyam asked me to justify my refusal, I told him that an earlier Malayalam art film produced by NFDC never got released, and I was afraid his film would go the same way. |
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It would be nice to ascribe these ravings to a past generation, except I'm pretty sure her son, who lives in a cosmopolitan city, thinks the same way. |
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The next deal is passed to the next person and four cards dealt to each player and played the same way except now you must get four of a kind or a run of the same suit. |
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Of course, these people feel the same way about horoscopes, but I tried to be a good sport about it. |
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As a footnote, I would reluctantly object to the consumption of food in the mall, but this could easily be dealt with in the same way the shops manage the problem. |
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But faced with a sleeper hit, HBO shockingly did not quite feel the same way. |
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The real world is composed of stories, of fictions, of narrative, and ultimately of language in the same way that the fictional world of a novel is constructed. |
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We can become enraged at schoolchildren who want to hold onto their babyishness, in much the same way as we are infuriated by prolonged breastfeeding. |
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It's not yet clear whether the current law relates to telemedicine in the same way it does for other medical specialties, or whether entirely new legal issues will surface. |
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But he clearly understands the spirit of the season and describes it pretty much the same way as my wife. |
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Seemingly sad beyond consolation, the widow begs the squire to finish her off the same way. |
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An equal percentage felt the same way about customer satisfaction scores. |
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In the same way that a previous generation explored and experimented with single malt Scotch, today's consumers are learning about tequilas and mezcals. |
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But these stories always end the same way, with the implosion of the would-be demagogue. |
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Unripe fruits are cooked as a vegetable in the same way as marrows. |
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When they write, they piece together words in the same way to create text which is structurally sound, but is often also completely impenetrable drivel. |
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India really does intrigue against Pakistan in the same way Pakistan plots against India. |
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Wireless broadband involves a base station being connected to a cable network and then broadcasting to receivers in much the same way as a deflector TV system operates. |
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He says the poorest bankruptcy filers, people who fall below the median income in their state, can wipe out their debts the same way they did before. |
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If a girl could be brought up in the same way as a boy, her sexual potential and her sexual satisfaction, her sexual pleasure could be exactly the same. |
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In much the same way as chicken tikka masala suddenly appeared on every Indian takeaway menu, so it was with certain items in fish and chip shops. |
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Certainly not in the same way that motherhood triggers contractions, lactation, and stretch marks. |
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In the meantime, the review, a fine piece, primps and titivates my fancy, in much the same way that a sorbet readies the palate before the main course arrives. |
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What's more, these commands are part of the developmental vocabulary of mesenchyme cells generally, and are understood in more or less the same way throughout the embryo. |
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And Lanza proved his predilection by his actions in the same way as any pedophile, by targeting children. |
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It is unlikely this is a verbatim report of Jesus' words, but John has shaped them here in the same way that Matthew styled the Sermon on the Mount. |
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It's an intriguing thought, and it's clear that Chlotrudis needs to look into these microcinemas the same way the organization has been working more with Film Festivals. |
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The torque that a fastener actually attains while using a torque wrench depends on the threads being lubricated in the same way that the manufacturer intended. |
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The junk itself is a collection of fossils from our evolutionary history, which makes it interesting in the same way that a midden is interesting to archeologists. |
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However as we move on into our 20s the toy boy, while undeniably still holding appeal on certain occasions, just doesn't do it for us in the same way. |
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In the same way, bikes no longer look to me like a single mass of machinery. |
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Ann-Marie explained that each masseuse there has her specialty, whether it's shiatsu or reflexology, and that no two people are massaged the same way. |
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It is the role of the shooters to hit and move the cochonnet to their team's advantage, in much the same way as you would move the jack in lawn bowls. |
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We do not read hypertext the same way we read a novel, and browsing the Web is a different experience from reading a book or newspaper. |
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Honours degrees are subdivided into classes in the same way as the rest of the UK, depending on the overall grade achieved. |
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The problem is that no one can throw a die twice in precisely the same way, and this is why dice is a game of chance and not a skill. |
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The hostname of a web server is often www, in the same way that it may be ftp for an FTP server, and news or nntp for a USENET news server. |
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It functions as an icebreaker the same way trust-fall exercises do. |
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As a consequence, we find that halakhot are being used in the same way as aggadot. |
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I feel the same way about wingers, which is why I'm looking forward to tonight's match. |
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In many respects, Cees has built Roadrunner much the same way, so the fit between both companies could not be better. |
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Boxes, assembled within a larger box cupboardwise and placed on a bedside table, can be used for storage in the same way that pockets are used. |
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But every market was reputed to be run the same way. The Toby was the godfather. |
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The race events are downhill, slalom, giant slalom, Super G, and combineds, with each giving points in the same way. |
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The like-minded politicians voted the same way so often they were thought of as one person rather than two. |
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In most ferns, fertile leaves are morphologically very similar to the sterile ones, and they photosynthesize in the same way. |
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Just three other companies in Britain made glass in the same way, Pilkington of St Helens, Hartleys of Sunderland and Cooksons of Newcastle. |
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Lengths were constructed the same way as the border light, only these lights were mounted vertically in the rear where the wings were. |
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In the same way that he unconsciously and automatically libidinizes his body systems, the infant also libidinizes the mother. |
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However, concentrated sulfuric acid is a strong oxidizing agent and does not react with metals in the same way as other typical acids. |
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Velveteen was cut the same way but had 32 ridges per inch so production would be proportionately less. |
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What if she was a rebound after all and he didn't feel the same way for her anymore? |
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If you love the music of New Orleans, chances are you'll feel the same way about the New Black Eagle Jazz Band. |
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Why clemizole works is unknown, but the group tested 10 other antihistamines and none blocked seizures in the same way. |
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His position was to treat statutes in the same way as other documents for the purpose of judicial review and was followed for decades. |
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Custom began to be dictated when several cases of similar fact pattern were decided by different courts in the same way. |
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He prayed and laid his hands upon them, in the same way as the other disciples did. |
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Humans communicate nonverbally in ways such as with gestures, letters and symbols, and now can communicate with an iPhone the same way. |
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The archivolt above the door, which led to the back room, was decorated in the same way. |
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Other names like LaTanisha, JaMarcus, DeAndre, and Shaniqua were created in the same way. |
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Initialisms are purely a written convenience, being pronounced the same way as their expansions. |
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The same is true for official trade restrictions because the customs fees affect importers' profits in the same way as shipping fees. |
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The machine innovators were frequently viewed in the same way the moral economy treated the forestaller and regrater in the marketplace. |
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Free relative clauses are formed in the same way, omitting the modified noun after the particle de. |
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In the same way that the presence of an auxiliary allows question formation, the appearance of the negating word not is allowed as well. |
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By nature, these verbs were almost always transitive, and even today, most weak verbs are transitive verbs formed in the same way. |
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The United States does not have a concrete 'standard' accent in the same way that Britain has Received Pronunciation. |
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One obtains the rules for intuitionistic negation the same way but by excluding double negation elimination. |
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The future tense of perfective verbs is formed in the same way as the present tense of imperfective verbs. |
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The graticule on the ellipsoid is constructed in exactly the same way as on the sphere. |
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Until recently, retiree health care costs were paid and accounted for in the same way. |
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Kurbat Ivanov himself safely returned to Verkholensky ostrog by the same way he had come to Baikal. |
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Legislation creating devolved parliaments or assemblies can be repealed or amended by central government in the same way as any statute. |
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The Victorians were impressed by science and progress and felt that they could improve society in the same way as they were improving technology. |
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The common ostriches are ridden in the same way as horses with special saddles, reins, and bits. |
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The bog acids, with pH levels similar to vinegar, conserve the human bodies in the same way as fruit is preserved by pickling. |
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European schoolchildren learn about the Battle of Tours in much the same way that American students learn about Valley Forge and Gettysburg. |
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This process is related to vacuum bag molding in exactly the same way as it sounds. |
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The turtles can take up dissolved oxygen from the water using these papillae, in much the same way that fish use gills to respire. |
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Other land bridges around the world have emerged and disappeared in the same way. |
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In this context, bottled wine is a premium product and not generally drunk in the same way or for the same reasons as cask wine. |
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Ships and planes behave in the Triangle the same way they behave everywhere else in the world. |
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The first Broad Church, in her view, included Coleridge, Arnold, Kingsley, and Maurice, and was spiritual in the same way as the Evangelicals. |
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In the same way, precipitating minerals can fill cavities formerly occupied by blood vessels, vascular tissue or other soft tissues. |
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Halder was criticised in the same way he had attacked Manstein, when he first proposed his attack plan. |
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Gar and bowfin have a vascularized swim bladder that functions in the same way. |
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This is why hours were drawn in sundials in that manner, and why modern clocks have their numbers set in the same way. |
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In 1719 the province was subdivided in two counties and administered in the same way as the rest of Sweden. |
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Bombies were everywhere, as plentiful as seashells at the beach and sold the same way conch shells are in Florida. |
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Equally popular is the purple variety of rice known as nga cheik which is cooked the same way and called nga cheik paung. |
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In the same way, the aluminate, carbonate, or hydroxide may be reduced by magnesium. |
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I had always had a fable for nudes. Unfortunately my wife did not feel the same way. |
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Sound waves that strike the whale from different directions will not be channeled in the same way. |
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I remember once, we'd had a spell o' weather jest like this, and it begun to gether up in the same way. |
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In the same way, they farmed animals for clothing and meat in a similar fashion. |
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Many service members serving at Fleet Activities Yokosuka arrive in Japan with only a seabag, but few leave the same way. |
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They are also used medicinally in antibacterials and antifungals in much the same way as larger silver particles. |
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In diagram B, the sett reverses and repeats in the same way as the warp, and also carries on in the same manner vertically. |
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Terz and Secund trombones mentioned in various inventories are not as familiar, but it seems reasonable to interpret them the same way. |
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At times when there was inadequate sunlight to focus through the lens, the king struck flintstones to ignite the flame in the same way. |
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It has been claimed that the English system has been borrowed from Brittonic, since Welsh tag questions vary in almost exactly the same way. |
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In the same way, recessions become self-fulfilling prophecies when doomsayers predict the collapse of the property market. |
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Their judgments can be appealed to the High Court of Justiciary in the same way as any other criminal court. |
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They will also follow fishing boats with the hope of finding food in the same way as gulls do. |
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They take advantage of the wind produced by the front of a wave in the same way as the albatross does. |
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Dramione shippers apparently feel the same way when too much attention is paid to Drarry. |
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In the same way, moral evil, or vice, is proportionate to the number of people made to suffer. |
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While Locke used this argument to distinguish primary from secondary qualities, Berkeley extends it to cover primary qualities in the same way. |
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The woollen abolla also dated back to republican days and was fastened in the same way. |
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In the same way that cartoonists use bubbles to create dialogue, ancient Mesoamericans used lines as speech scrolls. |
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Rose then goes back to her cabin to sleep, whereupon the film ends in the same way as the final version. |
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In the same way, luxury hardstone carvings such as dagger hilts and cups may be formed as animals, especially in Mughal art. |
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On 23 March 1969, six years after Plath's suicide by asphyxiation from a gas stove, Assia Wevill committed suicide in the same way. |
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This tarnishes in the same way as pure copper and can also be cleaned with ketchup. |
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These cooperative enterprises would compete with each other in the same way private companies compete with each other in a capitalist market. |
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For much of the eighteenth century, France approached its wars in the same way. |
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Some towns within these areas did, however, receive charters which outlined rights and duties in much the same way as a borough. |
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But Stella shouldn't really be drunk in pints the same way our dads used to drink bitter or mild that was effectively half as strong. |
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Nearly all of our telephone kiosks, the cast iron multi-windowed mode, made to last forever, have gone the same way. |
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This would assume that the matches would have been played in the same way had the penalty not been enforced. |
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People who feel trapped experience capture myopathy, the same way that animals do. |
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Players on the pitch are divided into forwards and backs, although the game's rules apply to all players the same way. |
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The needles retain their astaticism for uniform field and cannot be affected in the same way by directing magnets. |
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In the same way some images may represent either the Last Supper or a contemporary agape feast. |
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The development of copper smelting in the Andes, which is believed to have occurred independently of that in the Old World, may have occurred in the same way. |
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Needless to say, the guy paid dearly for his little experiment in autoerotica, and probably will never experience the joy of a jump rope in quite the same way. |
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On the tails of some tadpoles the melanophores which were scattered on the surface of the body are visible, in the same way as in the tadpoles of the xenopids. |
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The point is, that much the same way a bunch of guys accepted a bed on bricks to make way for the tokoloshe, a lot of people are accepting whatever comes along. |
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Its role was to ensure that Community law was applied in the same way across all states and to settle legal disputes between institutions or states. |
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The Living Latin movement attempts to teach Latin in the same way that living languages are taught, as a means of both spoken and written communication. |
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She used illness as a means of securing the attention and obedience of her mild and affectionate husband and she dominated her son in the same way. |
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Cut a few J-cloths, into strips, roll up lengthways into a cylinder and use in the same way as a bendy stick, tying the ends of the cloth together to secure it in place. |
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In the same way as for conventional therapies, drugs, and interventions, it can be difficult to test the efficacy of alternative medicine in clinical trials. |
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Ambushing birds, monkeys and a wide range of other animals from Mexico south to Argentina, the iconic Boa constrictor attacks in much the same way each time. |
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Both stories start out the same way, but they diverge halfway through. |
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I'm opposed to an artlang with tones, in much the same way I'm opposed to an artlang with the many vowel sounds of English, or the consonant clusters of Russian and English. |
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We take wavelet and use them in a series expansion of signals or functions much the same way a Fourier series the wave or sinusoid to represent a signal or function. |
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The buzz surrounding this home invasion horror was that it has the brains to reinvent the subgenre, in much the same way slasher films were reborn with Wes Craven's Scream. |
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In the same way, the accused would have already put his or her case at the investigation phase but he or she will be free to change her or his evidence at trial. |
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We are speedingly going the same way as ancient Greece and Rome. |
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Both evolved in much the same way, though at different paces. |
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These raidings and counter-raidings continued over a brief pre-war season, the wives being paraded and used in the same way as captured 'outsider' women. |
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This means that a tennis player or soccerer has to be punished for a doping offence in exactly the same way as a track and field athlete, a canoeist or a skier. |
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Ownership of the Scarlets brand is in the hands of Llanelli RFC, which also runs a second team in the Principality Premiership in the same way as Cardiff. |
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Now that I think of it, I acted the same way when I was his age. |
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Numerical models work in the same way as these analog models, though they are often more sophisticated and can include patterns of erosion and uplift in the mountain belt. |
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More recently, seismologists have been able to create detailed images of wave speeds inside the earth in the same way a doctor images a body in a CT scan. |
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In practice, these function in the same way as other unitary authorities. |
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There is a pumping lemma for CFLs similar to the one for regular sets. It can be used in the same way to show that certain sets are not context-free. |
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Then I figured he'd missed my point, and I went through the whole blamed rigamarole again, and it ended the same way, with Tweel on his nose in the middle of my picture! |
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This will not be the case if paper is embossed from behind, where the matrix and impression read the same way, and both matrix and impression are in relief. |
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Of course, no two witnesses are exactly the same, and even the same witness will not express testimony in exactly the same way twice, so this would be difficult to prove. |
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There are plenty of no-marks who go about life the same way. |
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Then, he sought to determine in what contexts winks were used, and whether, as one moved about a region, winks remained meaningful in the same way. |
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The actual cell structure found in the new foam works in the same way but is much more convoluted and contains ribs that are bent and protrude into the cells. |
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In Northern Ireland, the equivalent to a Circuit Judge is a County Court Judge, and they are addressed and titled the same way as a Circuit Judge is in England and Wales. |
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This could explain the diversity of plants and animals from a common ancestry through the working of natural laws in the same way for all types of organism. |
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According to Bisker, case-based reasoning draws upon data to determine whether a new case is similar enough to others on the books so that it can be underwritten the same way. |
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These footprints belong to three different levels of sign that, however, intertwine between each other, in the same way as in Peirce's triadic theory of semeiotic. |
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Long before researchers invented the Internet, ants invented something kind of like an anternet, and the two networks work pretty much the same way. |
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Transfer matzo to a cooling rack and make remaining matzos the same way. |
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