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That old-time religion and some of its newer-age alternatives were central to films as dissimilar as "Higher Ground," about a woman who, after evading a tragedy, joins a fundamentalist Christian group, and the amusingly eccentric "Septien," about a family that drives out its demons with the help of a preacher.

It's not dissimilar to the usual suspects: ground ginger, cinnamon, cloves, ground coriander and nutmeg.

"Watford are not in a dissimilar position with us on grounds and I'm sure we'll both be looking and the riches and thinking we could probably make that go quite a long way and make a big change to the club.

And, in fact, the scene outside the ground isn't dissimilar to what you'd find outside a gig: there are ticket touts, there is merchandise for sale and long, long queues of quietly suffering fans.

"What's happened with the training ground isn't too dissimilar to the situation with the first team, where we brought a lot of players in and it didn't work – we got relegated," admitted Fernandes in January.

One case in which histology only revealed DCIS was also excluded on the grounds that DCIS is too dissimilar to the other tumour types present, and chemotherapy is not the treatment of choice for it (2/40=5%).

Yet this restatement, as it stands, tolerates invalid arguments, for it is compatible with the ground (H) occurring in things dissimilar from the subject.

That exchange is a nice example of the movie's sly humor, which is grounded in character between the dissimilar brothers as well as the two mismatched Texas Rangers chasing them, Marcus Jeff Bridgess), an old-timer three weeks from an unwanted retirement, and Alberto Gil Birminghamm), his Native American partner, who suffers through insults and gives back as good as he gets.

She wrote of the dance: "Its spacial level called to mind capoeira, the spectacular Brazilian dance cum martial art form that incorporates kartwheels, kicks, and feints low to the ground, but the two were dissimilar enough in shape and timing that capoeira seemed at most only a distant relative, and certainly one the breakdancers weren't acquainted with at least on a conscious level".

Obama, with a background seemingly so dissimilar from many ordinary Virginians, benefits greatly by these local volunteers saying in essence: "It's alright - I'm like you and he's OK!" All of this effort from the ground game has helped Obama build a slight-to-sizeable lead according to various polls.

When Watson turns away from the ball, his left foot almost leaves the ground; that is a 1960s concept, not dissimilar to the style of Jack Nicklaus.

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