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similarly

You use, similarly to show that two ideas are partly the same. Canadians sell more TV programs abroad than almost any other country. Similarly, Canadian songwriters sell more of their music abroad than they do in Canada.

similarly

(= likewise) in like or similar manner He was similarly affected some people have little power to do good, and have likewise little strength to resist evil — Samuel Johnson

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Simple sentences

For many years, Tom has been constantly complaining about his traumatic childhood, but there are many people who were similarly abused in their childhood who did not end up like Tom.
Similarly, the strongest reasons for stopping are usually the short-term benefits (for example, feeling healthier and more attractive).
Just because people are corporeal born to this world doesn't mean that they understand everything about it, similarly just because somebody's died doesn't mean that they understand everything about the incorporeal world.
All of the men were dressed similarly to Tom.

Movie subtitles

Similarly the holy monasteries, with all their wealth, will make their contribution.
The FLN is similarly organized.
The relative size, age and composition of this planet makes it highly improbable that it would evolve similarly to Earth in any way.
Similarly, the reference to Buzz Aldrin, the astronaut, was the product of a disordered mind and should not be construed as having any other significance.
Well, similarly.
And all bear a remarkable similarly to governors, directors and executives of the Corporation, and their friends.
I would imagine if the roles had been reversed that we would have acted similarly.
The improbable in this case, as in the book, is similarly strange, unimaginable but possible.
I desire that you keep security at a maximum, paperwork at a minimum, that you will conduct yourself similarly.
Similarly, Some stay away from the World.
It is not generally known in Washington in the present time, whether the evacuation order indicates the entire population of Moscow or whether other major Soviet cities have been similarly affected by the evacuation order.
All Russian personnel are similarly ordered to evacuate American territory.
You know, we just. We feel things so similarly so much of the time and that's so rare.
Well, apparently Count Olenski takes a similarly modern view.
The government of Great Britain will be similarly notified.
The deciding factor was when we learned your country was working similarly. and we were afraid of a doomsday gap!
Similarly, the queen bee mates in mid-flight.
If I am similarly here, that pine tree is the same distance and direction.
If the roles had been reversed, we would have acted similarly.
A year ago two similarly mutilated bodies were found in a local cemetery.
Well, when Alex told me what you said, I was sort of taken aback at first. but then I realized. that I have always felt similarly toward you.
All Vulcans have similarly shaped ears.
Similarly. students must fight ordinary professors. who are also soldiers of imperialism.
In any case, if one presupposes the opposite, the conclusion, similarly, could only be to the contrary.
Another sophist of similarly limited mental capacity presents a contrary argument: By publicly denouncing the spectacle, am I not thereby entering the spectacle?
Similarly, we, too, will hide it in the mouth of the lion.
Similarly, will bite.
Similarly we ought not to ask why the human mind troubles to fathom the secrets of the heavens.
Similarly Antonov!
Similarly, the placement dissemble just between us.

News and current affairs

Similarly, the US should cast a wary eye at Kuchma's decision to send troops to Iraq.
Similarly, while Britain has many outstanding musicians, the favorite of the royal court is Elton John.
Similarly, maintaining open global markets is a necessary (though not sufficient) condition for alleviating poverty in poor countries even as it benefits the US.
Similarly, Europeans are rich enough to manage their own security.
Similarly, those who speak of American hegemony after 1945 fail to note that the Soviet Union balanced US military power for more than four decades.
Similarly, the gravity of weaker growth will most likely overcome the levitational effect on equity prices from more quantitative easing, particularly given that equity valuations today are not as depressed as they were in 2009 or 2010.
Similarly, any financial institution that bets on a sharp rise in long-term interest rates over the next five years in a serious, leveraged way also puts its survival at risk.
Similarly, the US has urged both China and Japan to resolve peacefully their dispute over the Japanese-controlled Senkaku Islands.
Similarly, many company bosses know that pretending that climate problems do not exist is bad for shareholders, because reality will one day strike.
Similarly, membership of bodies that conduct peer review of scientific proposals - a process that is fundamental to scientific progress - surely ought to be free of all barriers to entry that are unrelated to professional qualifications.
Similarly, while competition will improve the quality of research and education, this does not imply reduced public funding, a lower priority for basic research, or the elimination of scholarships.
Chemistry and biochemistry are similarly solid -- there are some things we don't understand about the body, but it is believed that the basic machinery of how cells and molecules interact is known.
A similarly embarrassing lack of understanding about how the whole system works exists in every case.
Similarly, two twentieth-century US presidents, Woodrow Wilson and George W. Bush, were good at articulating an ambitious foreign-policy vision, but were poor at refining and reshaping their vision when they encountered implementation challenges.
We can only hope that, in the end, the consequences of 2009 similarly prove to be far less dramatic than we now - intuitively and in our historical reflexes - feel them to be.
The European Central Bank is taking a similarly indirect approach.
Similarly, regardless of the outcome of DSK's trial in New York, the case might represent a turning point in the treatment of women in Europe.
Similarly, the Maoist insurgency in Nepal, which has claimed 10,000 lives, exploits the desperation of mountain villagers hit by flash floods - the result of deforestation higher up.
The upcoming climate negotiations ought to address the specific problems of Africa and similarly vulnerable poor parts of the world.
We have seen similarly encouraging progress elsewhere.
Similarly, in Nairobi, Miringo Kinyanjui, another woman entrepreneur, is supplying unrefined - and more nutritious - maize and wheat flour.
Similarly, countries often choose not to cooperate.
Similarly, the mandate of the Financial Action Task Force, created in 1989 to curb money laundering, has grown and become focused mainly on curbing terrorist financing.
Similarly, a few years ago, the world was shocked to learn that famous Italian writer Ignazio Silone had, in his youth, collaborated with the fascist police.
Other books by Alexievich were similarly inspiring.
Similarly, banks have short-term liabilities (deposits) and long-term assets, which they cannot liquidate quickly without incurring great losses.
Similarly, in the United States, cities like Boston, Baltimore, and Philadelphia became centers for producing textiles, garments, and shoes.
While the US has problems, it hardly fits the description of absolute decline in ancient Rome, and the analogy to British decline, however popular, is similarly misleading.
Similarly, Libya's Muammar el-Qaddafi exposed himself to a NATO onslaught by relinquishing his WMDs.

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