Similarly
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2170 examples of Similarly in a sentence
Whatever it is, it behaves very
similarly
with respect to gravity.
Similarly
ancient are the Mentats— human computers capable of processing incredible amounts of data.
But very similarly, the only one that survived there was happiness.
But a
similarly
problematic practice using subtest scores is still sometimes used to diagnose learning disabilities, against the advice of many experts.
Similarly, a lot of art projects stay in the art community, and I feel very much a responsibility through mechanisms like TED, and like our relationship with the Obama White House, with the Senate, with John Kerry, to influence policy as much as possible with these pictures as well.
Similarly, the spaces neighboring the corners behave the same as each other, and we’ll make them red.
Similarly
... the words that we speak and hear all day, how many times have we really thought, "What exactly are these words?"
Similarly, with words, what is the company it has been keeping?
Their tails, which are
similarly
repulsed by water, compete for space with the lipids that make up the virus’s shell.
Even though both approaches are
similarly
effective at killing the virus, soap and water has two benefits: first it washes away any dirt which could otherwise hide virus particles.
We have been dealing with a
similarly
very weak feature, which belongs to osmium.
And, similarly, the person in Iran: when you try to humanize somebody in America who said that Islam is evil, they'll have trouble with that.
So you had social complexity spanning the whole continent, even if no polity did
similarly.
So, similarly, the pattern of connections among people confers upon the groups of people different properties.
Similarly, social networks are required for the spread of good and valuable things, like love and kindness and happiness and altruism and ideas.
Similarly, a thermostat, right?
Similarly, as you start feeling like it's your body, you start noticing things like, "Oh, my robot is kind of short."
Similarly, this is from a hotel in Stockholm, the Lydmar.
And similarly, now, before I do anything, I ask myself what type of mindset do I require to successfully complete a task.
So in the 1980s, a scientist named John Parkes, in the UK, was
similarly
obsessed, and he came up with a crazy idea.
Similarly, the means of artistic distribution have been democratized for the first time in human history.
Similarly, the people who can most benefit from good design often have the least access to it.
Similarly, Chris' two secretaries at his practice, Susan Birch and Tim Verney, who also happen to be close friends of both Chris and Barbara, are never forced to take sides.
The central hero, Steve Chase (Ryan), resembles a white 'Bruce Lee' character, having a
similarly
lean, lithe physique, though obviously not on the same level of martial arts expertise.
Douglas, overplaying at being lovable, then goes onto a would-be murderous rampage and is
similarly
hammy, as is Ryan, snarling and shouting most unnaturally.
And the acting felt
similarly
terrible.
And, more
similarly
to this, there's Godzilla vs. (Insert Name Here).
Similarly, the scenes where the Musgroves lament "poor Richard" serve no purpose but to drag the story down.
The romance between Khan and Borte is
similarly
boring, simple, and stupid.
Similarly, "inspired by a true story" means that someone heard a story and it made them think of this one.
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