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1of the same kind — index consanguineous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2To serve one the same sauce — Sauce Sauce, n. [F., fr. OF. sausse, LL. salsa, properly, salt pickle, fr. L. salsus salted, salt, p. p. of salire to salt, fr. sal salt. See {Salt}, and cf. {Saucer}, {Souse} pickle, {Souse} to plunge.] 1. A composition of condiments and… …
3Do otherwise in the same circumstances — The ability to choose and do otherwise in exactly the same circumstances is one of two criteria considered essential for libertarian free will and for moral responsibility. The other is the existence of alternative possibilities for action.[1]… …
4Close Encounters of the Third Kind — For the concept from which this film derives its name, see Close encounter. Close Encounters of the Third Kind Theatrical release poster Directed by …
5The Kingston Trio — s original lineup: Dave Guard, Bob Shane and Nick Reynolds Background information Origin Palo Alto, Calif …
6Differential of the first kind — In mathematics, differential of the first kind is a traditional term used in the theories of Riemann surfaces (more generally, complex manifolds) and algebraic curves (more generally, algebraic geometry), for everywhere regular differential 1… …
7The Doors (film) — The Doors Theatrical release poster Directed by Oliver Stone Produced by …
8The Adventure of the Empty House — The Adventure of the Empty House, one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is one of 13 stories in the cycle collected as The Return of Sherlock Holmes .ynopsisContextThis is the first Holmes… …
9The Ha-Ha Brothers — The Ha Ha Brothers: nihongo|Kazuki Jūmonji|十文字 一輝|Jūmonji Kazuki, nihongo|Koji Kuroki|黒木 浩二|Kuroki Kōji and nihongo|Shozo Togano|戸叶 庄三|Toganō Shōzō, are fictional characters of Eyeshield 21 . Though constantly re affirming that they are not… …
10The Highest Good — The Highest Good † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Highest Good We always act with a view to some good. The good is the object which all pursue, and for the sake of which they always act , says Plato (Republic, I, vi). His disciple… …