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  • Hyphear is useful for fattening cattle if they are hardy enough to withstand the purgative effect it produces at first; viscum is medicinally of value as an emollient, and in cases of tumour, ulcers and the like.

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  • Trade flourished; the corporations of bargemen and the like on the Rhone made money; the many towns grew rich and could afford splendid public buildings.

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  • The zemstvos were originally given large powers in relation to the incidence of taxation, and such questions as education, public health, roads and the like.

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  • Many zemstvos also made extensive and valuable inquiries into the condition of agriculture, industry and the like.

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  • They acted also as police courts in the case of petty thefts, breaches of the peace and the like.

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  • For example, Wilde produced copper printing surfaces for calico printing-rollers and the like by immersing rotating iron cylinders as cathodes in a copper bath.

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  • In spring the traveller crosses a sea of grass above which the flowers of the paeony, aconite, Orobus, Carallic, Saussurea and the like wave 4 or 5 ft.

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  • He was at once public prosecutor and judge, was responsible for the execution of the sentences of the courts, and as the king's representative exercised the royal right of protection (mundium regis) over churches, widows, orphans and the like.

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  • For instance, there are the symbols A, D, E used in the calculus of finite differences; Aronhold's symbolical method in the calculus of invariants; and the like.

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  • By the early part of the 19th century it became restricted to the fashion or style of personal apparel, including the headdresses, jewelry and the like.

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  • The case has been the converse of that of the Romans; the latter had no fine pottery, and therefore employed glass as the material for vessels of an ornamental kind, for table services and the like.

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  • This represents the second advent as heralded by a succession of signs which are unmistakable precursors of its appearance, such as wars, earthquakes, famines, the destruction of Jerusalem and the like.

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  • Solingen is one of the chief seats of the German iron and steel industry, its speciality consisting in all kinds of cutlery, Solingen sword-blades have been celebrated for centuries, and are widely used outside Germany, while bayonets, knives, scissors, surgical instruments, files, steel frames and the like are also produced in enormous quantities.

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  • The germs of an indigenous literature had existed at an early period in Rome and in the country districts of Italy, and they have an importance as indicating natural wants in the Italian race, which were ultimately satisfied by regular literary forms. The art of writing was first employed in the service of the state and of religion for books of ritual, treaties with other states, the laws of the Twelve Tables and the like.

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  • To them churches and other sacred buildings are dedicated, and they are regarded as the protectors and guardians of countries, towns, professions, trades and the like.

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  • The predisposing circumstances which affected Montaigne were thus likely to incline him to scepticism, to ethical musings on the vanity of life and the like.

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  • For domestic dishes they also made wooden tubs, plates, spoons, ladles and the like.

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  • Fringes, tassels, little bells and the like were used as decorations of the ends of stoles at least as early as the 9th century; but crosses in the middle and at the ends were rarely added during the middle ages.

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  • The means at his disposal were inadequate, his excavations were incomplete and also unscientific in that his prime object was the discovery of inscriptions and museum objects; but he was wonderfully successful in achieving the results at which he aimed, and the numerous statues, monuments, inscribed stones, bronze objects and the like found by him in the ruins of Calah are among the most precious possessions of the British Museum.

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  • As a rule the minimum tariff has been applied, after negotiation, and thus is the tariff in practical effect; yet its rates are still high, and, most significant of all, agricultural products are granted no reductions whatever as compared with the maximum tariff, there being heavy and unrelaxed duties upon grain, animals, meats and the like.

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  • The massive graphite is very easily machined and is widely used for electrodes, dynamo brushes, lead pencils and the like.

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  • In New YOrk City, where the council had lost public confidence, and in some other places, the only important power still possessed by the council is that of granting franchises to street railways, gas companies and the like.

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  • Even where, as in the Vedas, the sacred books of India, there is proof that the work has been transmitted without change through many centuries, the existence of unintelligible passages and unmetrical verses shows that here too there is work for textual criticism to perform, though in the opinion of most scholars it should be confined to the restoration of such forms as would be unconsciously and inevitably corrupted through changes of pronunciation and the like.

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  • In medieval and modern times album denotes a book of blank pages in which verses, autographs, sketches, photographs and the like are collected.

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  • On the plateau of Tarnowitz the working and smelting of metals is the predominant industry, and in the neighbourhood of Beuthen, Konigshiitte and Gleiwitz there is an almost endless succession of iron-works, zincfoundries, machine-shops and the like.

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  • The champions of this reaction fought under the banner of St Augustine; and Baius' Augustinian predilections brought him into conflict with Rome on questions of grace, free-will and the like.

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  • The courtly were the feasts held at the creation, giving of robes, arms, spurs and the like.

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  • Its use was furiously assailed by the extremer Reformers but, in spite of their efforts, was retained by Elizabeth's Act of Uniformity, and enforced by the advertisements and injunctions issued under her authority, which ordered the "massing vestments" - chasubles, albs, stoles and the like - to be destroyed.

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  • Doubtless this coincidence gave a ready handle to the scoffing wits of the time, and among the numerous popular names given to the Beghards - bons garcons, boni pueri, boni valeti and the like - we find also that of Lollards (from Flemish liillen, " to stammer").

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  • The Beguines did not beg; and, when the endowments of the community were not sufficient, the poorer members had to support themselves by manual work, sick-nursing and the like.

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  • The government also did much in the way of improving the internal communications of the country, in repairing the roads and canals, in forming new ones, in deepening and widening rivers, and the like.

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  • Gloves for export are extensively made in Wurttemberg, and Offenbach and Aschaffenburg are renowned for fancy leather wares, such as purses, satchels and the like.

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  • Until the time of the interregnum the territories of a prince were rarely divided among his descendants, the reason being that, although the private fiefs of the nobles were Divisions hereditary, their officesmargrave, count and the like of the were in theory at the disposal of the king.

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  • A gross case of insult offered by a Frenchman to a Sicilian woman led to the massacre at Palermo, and the like scenes followed elsewhere.

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  • A large number of utensils, articles of furniture and the like were placed in the burial-chamber for the use of the deadjars, weapons, mirrors, and even chairs, musical instruments and wigs.

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  • The glaciers front, with a perpendicular ice-wall, a shore of debris on which a few low plants are found to grow - poppies, mosses and the like.

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  • The quantity of these materials is so small that analyses of Keene's cement show it to be almost pure anhydrous calcium sulphate, and make it difficult to explain what, if any, influence these minute amounts of alum and the like can exert on the setting of the cement.

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  • Nor has any certainty been reached about the ethnological problems of the population, the Aryan or non-Aryan character of the Picts and the like.

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  • From these specific uses the word has come into general use as a synonym of "aristocrat" or "noble," and implies the possession of such qualities as are generally associated with long descent, hereditary good breeding and the like.

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  • The abundance in which iron is found in so many places, its great strength, its remarkable ductility and malleability in a red-hot state, and the ease with which two heated surfaces of iron can be welded together under the hammer combine to make it specially suitable for works on a large scale where strength with lightness are required - things such as screens, window-grills, ornamental hinges and the like.

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  • To the north-east of the ziggurat stood, apparently, the House of Bel, and in the courts below the ziggurat stood various other buildings, shrines, treasure chambers and the like.

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  • If we abstract from any actual combination of subject and predicate and proceed to determine the types of predicate asserted in simple propositions of fact, we have on the one hand a subject which is never object, a " first substance " or concrete thing, of which may be predicated in the first place " second substance " expressing that it is a member of a concrete class, and in the second place quantity, quality, correlation, action and the like.

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  • They must indeed be recognized as true, primary, causative and the like.

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  • This is perhaps fortunate for the history of doctrine, for it produces the commentator, your Aspasius or Alexander of Aphrodisias, and the substitute for the critic, your Cicero, or your Galen with his attempt at comprehension of the Stoic categories and the like while starting from Aristotelianism.

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  • The flight of Byzantine scholarship westward in the 15th century revealed, and finally, that the philosophic content of the Scholastic teaching was as alien from Aristotle as from the spirit of the contemporary revolt of science, with its cry for a new medicine, a new nautical astronomy and the like.

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  • The tradition of the old world was too heavily weighted with the Ptolemaic astronomy and the like to be regarded as other than a bar to progress.

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  • If more than one, recourse is to be had to certain devices of method, in the enumeration of which the methods of agreement, difference and concomitant variations3 find a place, beside the crucial experiment, the glaring instance and the like.

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  • That the most important section, the list of forms of combination, was never achieved - this too was after the Baconian example while the mode of symbolization was crude with a= ab and the like - matters little.

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  • During the whole medieval period it was much used to decorate church plate, silver altar-frontals, and the like.

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  • Nantygof, the blacksmith's brook; Trefecca, the house of Rebecca; Llwyn Madoc, Madoc's grove; Pantsaeson, the Saxons' glen, &c. An historical origin is frequently commemorated, notably in the many foundations of the Celtic missionaries of the 5th, 6th and 7th centuries, wherein the word llan (church) precedes a proper name; thus every Llanddewi recalls the early labours of Dewi Sant (St David); every Llandeilo, those of St Teilo; and such names as Llandudno, Llanafan, Llanbadarn and the like commemorate SS.

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  • The Celts who saw the world peopled with the spirits of trees and animals, rocks, mountains, springs and rivers, grouped them in classes like the Dervonnae (oak-spirits), the Niskai (water-spirits), the Proximae; the Matronae (earthgoddesses) 9 and the like.

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  • It provided especially against a recurrence of the proved causes of war, such as extorting taxes from Persian travellers or pilgrims, disrespect to the ladies of the royal harem and other ladies of rank proceeding to Mecca or Karbala (Kerbela), irregular levies of custom-duties, non-punishment of Kurdish depredators transgressing the boundary, and the like.

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  • All the spandrils of the Taj, all the angles and more important architectural details, are heightened by being inlaid with precious stones such as agates, bloodstones, jaspers and the like.

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  • Thus Inigo Jones laments the disappearance of stones that were standing when he measured it; and both Stukely and Aubrey deplore the loss of fallen stones that were removed to make bridges, mill-dams and the like.

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  • In the centre was the serai, occupied by the king and his retinue, with an extension towards the north, opening on a large inner court, containing the public reception rooms, elaborately decorated with sculptures and historical inscriptions, representing scenes of hunting, worship, feasts, battles, and the like.

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  • For example, fees received by the clerk of the peace, inspectors of weights and measures, and the like.

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  • These include the remuneration of the mayor, recorder audit and officers of the borough, overseers' expenses, the expenses of the administration of justice in the borough, the payment of the borough coroner, police expenses and the like.

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  • In many boroughs similar acts had been obtained conferring various powers relating to sanitary matters, streets and highways and the like.

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  • They are eminently dry-country plants (xerophytes); the narrow leaves are protected from loss of water by a thick cuticle, and have a well-developed sheath which embraces the stem and forms, with the sheaths of the other leaves of the rosette, a basin in which water collects, with fragments of rotting leaves and the like.

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  • Apart from the merits or demerits of particular taxes or groups of taxes, and the questions as to inequality, injury to trade, and the like already discussed, the aggregate of taxation, or rather revenue, of a state may be considered in the most general way, having regard to the proportion appropriated by the state of the total income of the community, and the return made by the state therefor.

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  • Marco Polo, who passed through the town in 1274, says that "Everything is to be had there [at Cotan, Khotan] in plenty, including abundance of cotton, with flax, hemp, wheat, wine, and the like.

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  • They certainly neither require, nor are palliated by, theories of his "megalomania," of his excessive attention to conflicts of will and the like.

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  • And for the same reason Bise, reflecting blew most copiously, shall appear blew by the excess of those Rays in its reflected light; and the like of other bodies.

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  • The political records of this energy are the State Papers, a class of document which soon dwarfs all others, and renders chroniclers, historians and the like almost negligible quantities as sources of history; but in another way their value is enhanced, for these hundreds of thousands of documents provide a test of the accuracy of modern historians which is imperfect in the case of medieval chroniclers and almost non-existent in that of ancient writers.

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  • Father Braun cites numerous inventories and the like to show that the cope (pluviale) was originally no more than a more elaborate cappa worn on high festivals or other ceremonial occasions, sometimes by the whole religious community, sometimes - if the stock were limited - by those, e.g.

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  • Like the highlands of eastern Asia, those of Turkestan are mostly built up on Pre-Cambrian gneisses and metamorphic slates, resting upon granites, syenites, old orthoclase porphyries, and the like.

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  • Such "cartouches" are used for titles, &c,, on engravings of maps, plans, and the like.

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  • For the very argument from the undeveloped possibilities of each man's character by which the determinist proves the compatibility of his theory with the phenomenon of sudden conversion and the like is sufficient also to prove that the state can never be sure that the punishments which it inflicts upon the individual will have the effect upon his character and conduct which it desires.

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  • In their eulogy of the virtues of the citizen, they pointed out the prudential character of justice and the like as a means of obtaining pleasure and avoiding pain.

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  • From its primary sense are derived such applications of the word as a chain of reasoning, a fact or reason given to support a proposition, a discussion of the evidence or reasons for or against some theory or proposition and the like.

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  • Fauna.-The animal kingdom embraces, besides the usual domestic animals (as horses, cattle, sheep, swine, goats, asses, &c.), wild boars, deer, wild goats, hares, &c.; also bears, wolves, lynxes, foxes, wild cats, jackals, otters, beavers, polecats, martens, weasels and the like.

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  • Max Muller says (speaking of the Greeks), " their poets had an instinctive aversion to everything excessive or monstrous, yet they would relate of their gods what would make the most savage of Red Indians creep and shudder " - stories, that is, of the cannibalism of Demeter, of the mutilation of Uranus, the cannibalism of Cronus, who swallowed his own children, and the like.

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  • As Spencer thinks ancestor-worship the first form of religion, and as he holds that persons with such names as sun, moon and the like became worshipped as ancestors, his theory results in the belief that nature-worship and the myths about natural phenomena - dawn, wind, sky, night and the rest - are a kind of transmuted worship of ancestors and transmuted myths about real men and women.

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  • It is used for lifting or removing such loose substances as coal, gravel and the like.

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  • Just as e before a syllable in ivhich an i occurs is changed into I, so in the same circumstances o becomes u (full, folium;vuil, volio forvoleo)andalsowhentheaccented vowel precedes a group of consonants like ci, p1, and the like (ull, o c 1 u s; escull, Sd 0 p I u s).

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  • His stories became popular, and were written down as he told them - hardly written by himself, else we should not have so many variations in the text, and such insertions of "the narrator says," "my noble sirs," and the like.

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  • Are phantom airships, UFOs and the like all daydreams trying to become reality?

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  • This includes backspaces, form feeds, and the like.

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  • The embarrassing thing is my mom was a professional dressmaker before she retired and still makes rag dolls and the like as a hobby.

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  • I had a short walk, but was somewhat intimidated by the hostile dogs which reside in sheds and the like.

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  • Shop sells over 70 varieties of exotic cheese and the like so you might want to have a pannier with you.

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  • People looked very resplendent in smart DJs, outstandingly LOUD TIES (well done Hutch, yet another triumph) and the like.

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  • There will be a BBQ plus tombola, face painting and the like.

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  • Taken alone it is commonly a synonym of hawfinch, but a prefix is usually added to indicate the species, as pine-grosbeak, cardinal-grosbeak and the like.

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  • It follows of necessity that there are some matters which may be called "mixed," and which are the legitimate concern of the two powers, such as church property, places of worship, the appointment and the emoluments of ecclesiastical dignitaries, the temporal rights and privileges of the secular and regular clergy, the regulation of public worship, and the like.

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  • In his ethical discussions (a full account of which is given under Ethics) Aquinas distinguishes theological from natural virtues and vices; the theological virtues are faith, hope and charity; the natural, justice, prudence and the like.

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  • In important industrial towns tribunals called conseils de prudhommes are instituted to deal with disputes &tween employers and employees, actions arising out of contracts of apprenticeship and the like.

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  • In this stage of belief, therefore, the liver is the'seat of all emotions and affections, as well as of intellectual functions, and it is only when with advancing anatomical knowledge the functions of the heart and then of the brain come to be recognized that a differentiation of functions takes place which had its outcome in the assignment of intellectual activity to the brain or head, of the higher emotions and affections (as love and courage) to the heart, while the liver was degraded to the rank of being regarded as the seat of the lower emotions and affections, such as jealousy, moroseness and the like.

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  • But later times nearly strangled Zoroastrian piety, not only by laws of ritual purity but also by newly evolved secondary deities - personified attributes, and the like.

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  • There were, besides, the slaves who accompanied the master and mistress out of doors, and were chosen for their beauty and grace as guards of honour, for their strength as chairmen or porters, or for their readiness and address in remembering names, delivering messages of courtesy and the like.

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  • Whatever the letter of the law under th.e rubric, the Protestant bishops and the commissioners made short work of such "popish stuff" as chasubles, albs and the like.

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  • The highest perfection with regard both to form and decoration was reached in the 16th century; subsequently the Venetian workmen somewhat abused their skill by giving extravagant forms to vessels, making drinking glasses in the forms of ships, lions, birds, whales and the like.

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  • Just as many of the punishments enjoined by the Roman criminal code were gradually commuted by medieval legislators for pecuniary fines, so the years or months of fasting enjoined by the earlier ecclesiastical codes were commuted for proportionate fines, the recitation of a certain number of psalms, and the like.

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  • Common "posies" were such lines as "In thee my choice I do rejoice," "As God decreed so we agreed," and the like.

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  • He is famous for his numerous amours, especially with the nymphs of springs and fountains; his offspring were mostly wild and cruel, like the sea - the Laestrygones, Polyphemus, Antaeus, Procrustes and the like.

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  • During our walks she keeps up a continual spelling, and delights to accompany it with actions such as skipping, hopping, jumping, running, walking fast, walking slow, and the like.

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  • Some have asked what I got to eat; if I did not feel lonesome; if I was not afraid; and the like.

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  • Yet he thoroughly believed in honesty and the like virtues.

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  • Fifteen hundred prisoners and thirty-eight guns were taken on the spot, besides standards and (what seemed most important to the Cossacks) horses, saddles, horsecloths, and the like.

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  • This map was fun, it had me reminiscing the days I used to spend at LaserQuest and the like.

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  • The design incorporates high strength steel tubing as found in roll cages and the like.

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  • The windshield should be checked for any rock chips, cracks, pits, and the like.

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  • Most people look for something in the 95-100a range, whereas those travelling rougher terrain while cruising -- dirt paths and the like -- prefer softer wheels (around 80a).

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  • However, stay away from the chain big-box retailers and the like.

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  • This generally goes for Internet merchants and the like in other countries too.

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  • Just a few short years ago, Klean Kanteens were given out as offerings at fairs and the like and as their popularity grew, so did customer demand.

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  • There are many sources of acai berry research, but for the average person, it's difficult to sort through the many reports, websites, news stories and the like to find reputable research.

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  • Beach motifs include starfish, shells, fish, sand, sailboats and the like.

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  • If space permits use a bench with under-seat storage or a chest of drawers in foyers to put things like gloves and hats, bags, umbrellas, and the like.

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  • I don't believe you need a particular license to sell cosmetic items, just a license to perform services like facials, makeup application, waxing, hair styling and the like.

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  • From here you can create an online version of your new animal as well as interact in chat rooms, compete in games and the like.

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  • Berries, especially the dark berries like blueberries, blackberries, black grapes, and the like are very high in antioxidants.

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  • A mad scientist's lab can be a great setup for bubbling, fizzing, and smoking cocktails - body part snacks and the like.

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  • You can go simple by buying pans through Wilton in the shape of haunted houses, various monsters, pumpkins, and the like.

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  • In the past you always knew what to buy; crayons pencils, paper and the like were the norm.

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  • Many of the Emo clothes featured on the above sites sell looks that have assorted images of weaponry, like guns, switchblades, and the like.

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  • A modeling agency takes care of all of the busy work such as paperwork, following up and the like.

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  • Assign guest seating and get place cards, favor tags, welcome bags, and the like printed.

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  • It's sad but true -- when actors, actresses, musicians and the like pair up and become famous Hollywood couples, everyone asks themselves, "I wonder how long they will last."

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  • Many schools provide significant financial aid to their students through scholarship programs, small loans and the like.

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  • White rice or oatmeal should be included, but make sure if you feed your pet oatmeal that it is the regular, plain kind and not the oatmeal packets that include sugar, apples, cinnamon and the like.

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  • The Berchemias grow in any good garden soil, and may be used to cover tree-stumps and roots, arbours, trellis, and the like.

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  • Furze (Ulex) - The native Furze is so beautiful and is so well suited for clothing dry banks and the like that it should be included among flowering shrubs.

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  • Homeria Collina - A choice bulbous plant from the Cape, thriving in such light southern soils as suit Sparaxis, Ixia, and the like.

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  • Pollinated vegetable flowers means more tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, and the like.

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  • Though it's hit or miss, it's also possible to track down specialty shorts for boxing, baseball and the like.

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  • There is also a section for accessories, for example, hats, headband and the like.

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  • Instead, opt for a library of basic, solid colored T-shirts to wear beneath sweaters, blazers and the like.

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  • He or she documents any noncomplying activity and asks the facility manager questions during this tour while looking at things such as weed presence, crop health, animal health, drainage and the like.

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  • Plus, these stores understand and usually address concerns such as posture-enhancers, extended size wear and the like.

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  • With bonus points, which you get from shooting key areas on enemies and taking down enemies with melee attacks, you can unlock bonus clips, with which you can unlock "making of" featurettes, concept art, and the like.

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  • If you were to "rip" the video game ROMs from games you already own, you'd probably be in much better shape than taking the shadier means of peer-to-peer networks, bulletin boards, and the like.

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  • As mentioned in the description of Sonic 3, Sonic and Knuckles was the first (and last) Mega Drive game to feature a lock-on cartridge that other games could be 'locked into' for added features and the like.

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  • I found the surrounding Yahoo! content to be a little distracting, as the web-based game is on the same page as promotions for other online games, Yahoo! services, and the like.

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  • However, it's very easy to find them at garage sales, flea markets, vintage stores, and the like.

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  • The aluminium phones will get laser etched (i.e., "tattooed"), boasting original designs like dragons and the like.

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  • After that the moves head much more towards the world of hip hop, with many hip thrusts, contractions, shimmies, and the like.

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  • Frilly accessories, heart-shaped pillows, dolls and the like should be avoided; the key is to design with simplicity.

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  • Etiquette demands that you sit on a towel on public benches and the like.

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  • Women may think they own the swimwear market since they can choose from such a wide assortment of sexy bikinis, G-strings and the like.

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  • There is no dearth of tote bags, handkerchiefs and the like etched with the wearer's initials or a company name.

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  • If you like what you see, take your look a little further by adding necklaces and the like.

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  • The slingshot is really designed to be a piece of eye candy most often donned by fashion models for photo shoot spreads in Sports Illustrated and the like.

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  • An occasional argyle pattern is not out of the question, but appliqués and the like are better served at Thanksgiving dinner.

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  • Most department stores like Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic, American Eagle, Aeropostale and the like have a ton of summer dresses in the latest trends and at reasonable prices, too!

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  • Replacements parts offered on ChampionJuicer.com include replacement base skids or feet, funnels and cutters, power cords, screens, tampers and the like.

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  • You can also have spaces to cause a loss of turns and the like.

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  • It has been covered in many Hollywood movies and the like.

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  • Most of our partners are churches that run a food pantry, but they also include the Salvation Army and the like.

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  • More generic cards sent en mass to clients, acquaintances, and the like is entirely appropriate.

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  • Some children want to dress up as doctors, pirates, nurses, firemen, policemen, astronauts, and the like.

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  • Humor, interest, intelligence, hobbies and the like are qualities that men fall in love with.

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  • What I am referring to are the signals of attraction, eye contact, and tone of voice, humor, playfulness, vulnerability and the like.

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  • Additionally, because you can find a canvas bag with palm trees, grass and the like printed on them, your look can truly reflect that special summertime feeling.

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  • There may be times when sporting rocker jeans, stiletto heels, studded jackets and the like just isn't practical - actually, there may be many times when those things aren't practical.

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  • The absence of zippers, buttons, and the like means that transporting your items, be they gym clothes or books, has never been easier.

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  • Simply put, this section showcases the most favorable (and unfavorable) times to make bold moves, announcements and the like.

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  • Here, because numerology is all about math, the all important birth date is reduced to a number, or a series of numbers, that deals with personality, "destiny" and the like.

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  • Instead, you'll find horoscopes that directly relate to subjects that teens are interested in; school, relationships and the like.

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  • Despite this, the show was not overly provocative in its early years, choosing to avoid topics about teenage sex and the like because the program was aired during the early evening.

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  • While you're over at the tattoo parlor, chat up the people involved as they are usually "in the know" when it comes to exhibitions, trade shows, and the like.

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  • It's also worth noting that nothing is preventing you from getting your own kit and practicing on fruit rinds and the like to get a feel for the practice.

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  • When you're dealing with millions of files, errors creep in, such as typos, crossed social security numbers, addresses, wrong name spellings, outdated information and the like.

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  • The Eadeses emphasize that you should choose high-quality carbohydrate sources, like leafy green vegetables, broccoli, tomatoes, and the like.

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  • In today's world, chocolate, ice cream, candy and the like are everywhere.

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  • The frozen section will not only offer you entrée selections, but also sweet treats such as ice cream pops, bars, sorbets, and the like.

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  • Atkins enthusiasts may not agree, but in general it's better to opt for "healthy" fats from the plant kingdom, such as sunflower seeds, peanuts, olive oil and the like over bacon and butter.

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  • Seeds may include sunflower seeds, flaxseeds and the like.

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  • This can mean that hamburgers, sausages, and the like must be erased from your diet, but there is no reason to rule out meat products as a whole.

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  • Sure enough, classic abdominal crunches are kind of limited and some people find them problematic due to back injuries and the like.

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  • If you also lose weight, the decreased day-to-day load on the joints and ligaments can have a big impact on problematic knees, aching backs and the like.

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  • The company will help you with lawyer's fees, document fees, and the like.

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  • You may be aching for a change, but don't want to go through the embarrassment of discussing new positions, talking dirty and the like.

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  • In fact, this bra is perfect for dinner dates and the like because they do offer support and do not overly expose the breasts.

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  • Looking for songs by The Fray/Justin Timberlake/Nelly Furtado/My Chemical Romance/Toby Keith/Snoop Dogg and the like?

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  • Even if you're not into ghosts, goblins and the like.

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  • The 60s pop music scene was really the first time in the United States that genres like R&B, rock and roll and the like began to have an impact on the pop stars of the time.

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  • Items such as bittersweet chocolate, guacamole, strained carrots, spaghetti sauce, marshmallow fluff, ground up saltines, and the like work well for the harmless "ew" factor.

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  • These are the cases that the FBI officially will not admit exists; the alien abductions, mutants in the sewers, dangerous cabals and the like.

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  • For instance, residents who live in the same homeowners association can chat about neighborhood-related issues, schools, security and the like.

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  • This is especially dangerous for people who put more information out on the Internet, like addresses and the like.

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  • The game primarily shows you 'how to war' with others, buy weapons, fight and the like.

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  • With this cool widget for your MySpace page, you can not only play the ivory keys but you can mix it up and play different tunes and the like.

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  • Friends. Newer settings in the Facebook panel make it so that your friends can share your information with apps and the like.

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  • For these purposes, due diligence goes beyond checking ownership and the like -- it also involves checking the popularity of the keywords that make up the URL against their search engine rankings.

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  • If you are good in Photoshop then you can create your own buttons, navigational bars and the like to adorn your home on the web.

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  • In the back they have more exotic clothing, like Indian saris and the like.

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  • By a further act of 1541 - which was not repealed until 1845 - artificers, labourers, apprentices, servants and the like were forbidden to play bowls at any time save Christmas, and then only in their master's house and presence.

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  • It is to this period that we must trace such designations of the god as "father of the gods," "chief of the gods," "creator of all things," and the like.

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  • Lastly, to pass over unnecessary details, the markings of various kinds to be observed on the lobes of the livers of freshly-slaughtered animals, which are due mainly to the traces left by the subsidiary hepatic ducts and hepatic veins on the liver surface, were described as "holes," "paths," "clubs" and the like.

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  • It but remains to call attention to the fact that the earlier view of the liver as the seat of the soul gave way among many ancient nations to the theory which, reflecting the growth of anatomical knowledge, assigned that function to the heart, while, with the further change which led to placing the seat of soul-life in the brain, an attempt was made to partition the various functions of manifestations of personality among the three organs, brain, heart and liver, the intellectual activity being assigned to the first-named; the higher emotions, as love and courage, to the second; while the liver, once the master of the entire domain of soul-life as understood in antiquity, was degraded to serve as the seat of the lower emotions, such as jealousy, anger and the like.

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  • Conscience money is the name given to a payment voluntarily made by a person who has evaded his obligations, especially in respect of taxes and the like.

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  • Important evidence can thus be obtained on ethnological relations, foreign influences and the like.

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  • In tracing the growth of Persia from a petty subject kingdom to a vast dominant empire, he has occasion to set out the histories of Lydia, Media, Assyria, Babylon, Egypt, Scythia, Thrace, and to describe the countries and the peoples inhabiting them, their natural productions, climate, geographical position, monuments, &c.; while, in noting the contemporaneous changes in Greece, he is led to tell of the various migrations of the Greek race, their colonies, commerce, progress in the arts, revolutions, internal struggles, wars with one another, legislation, religious tenets and the like.

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  • It is less easy to provide against the evils of excessive rainfall and of frost, hail and the like.

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  • They are the atomic elements which " the workmanship of the understanding " can thereafter do no more than systematically compound and the like.

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  • A railway council, created in 1902, acts as an advisory body on large economical questions and the like.

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