How To Use Alike In A Sentence

  • Their dried dung is found everywhere, and is in many places the only fuel afforded by the plains; their skulls, which last longer than any other part of the animal, are among the most familiar of objects to the plainsman; their bones are in many districts so plentiful that it has become a regular industry, followed by hundreds of men (christened "bone hunters" by the frontiersmen), to go out with wagons and collect them in great numbers for the sake of the phosphates they yield; and Bad Lands, plateaus, and prairies alike, are cut up in all directions by the deep ruts which were formerly buffalo trails. VIII. The Lordly Buffalo
  • Does the plain, unsugared doughy type bagel look alike surpass the overly decorated with hundreds and thousands and pumped full of sweet chemicals with optional coating of chocolate (half dipped) Tescos Express doughnut win every time? Rabbit Stew. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Becomes hit with critics and hipsters alike. The Sun
  • The two men were far more alike than they would ever admit.
  • Offensive junk mail, in particular that of an adult nature has become increasingly an issue to all of us onliners and site owners alike.
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  • All went down alike before their charge, my lord and my lady, the Prince of the Blood, and the humblest page who bore his pouncet box. The Black Wolf's Breed A Story of France in the Old World and the New, happening in the Reign of Louis XIV
  • These malignant Las Vegas showgirl lookalikes are holding Earth hostage, controlling the monsters with shrewdly hidden remote devices.
  • The framework of the balanced constitution and mixed government was broadly accepted by political theorists and practising politicians alike. Democracy and its Critics - Anglo-American democratic thought in the nineteenth century
  • He has totally screwed things up in West Yorks for his officers and police staff alike. on April 12, 2010 at 5: 59 pm jaegerdude Crime And Immigration In Britain SHOCK! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Thus America has responded to the enormous challenges the economy faces in the short-term and long-term alike with a complete failure of vision and verve. Andrei Cherny: Individual Age Economics
  • Christmas and New Year have long been the high point for visitor and Madeiran alike.
  • Though John and Andrew look exactly alike, they act quite differently.
  • But the splinter of the self that consistently emerges as the common enemy of the true and the good alike is the will, always seeking to overleap its own bounds.
  • Both warrior and martyr alike join forces in the town and attempt to keep the peace.
  • He is congratulated by partner and fans alike.
  • What also makes this Leica look-alike even more of a clone is the fact that Konica have made the Hexar RF to accept the special Leica-M bayonet mount lenses, as well as their own Konica lenses.
  • He was also something of a fiery personality, who liked to argue with referees, opponents and managers alike. Calcio: A History of Italian Football
  • Even through his harsh cruel manner of treating servants and others alike, he was smart, erudite, but also wise.
  • And as an ancient sage once said, ‘Democracy is a charming form of government, full of variety and disorder, and dispensing a sort of equality to equals and unequals alike.’
  • For if a person strikes many coins from one mold, they are all exactly alike.
  • “Some 1,700 apsaras sicare carved on the walls of Angkor Wat alone; thousands more – individual in dress, hairstyle, and ornamentation – appear in almost every Angkor temple, Hindu and Buddhist alike.” Angkor Wat Interactive on National Geographic | Angkor Wat Apsara & Devata: Khmer Women in Divine Context
  • No two human beings are exactly alike and no two cases will follow the exact pattern.
  • Water sports, including sailing, windsurfing, and fishing, are popular with Bahamians and tourists alike.
  • To give it a completely realistic touch, there is even the bench at the edge of the spring and pool, a vantage photographic point that Presidents and commoners alike choose, to record their visit.
  • The right choice will give inspiration to choreographer and performer alike and add to the pleasure of the audience.
  • No one wins in punitive relationships: parents and children alike feel frustrated, angry and unhappy.
  • What air there was might touch all alike, but would affect least the "Lawrence," "Detroit," and "Queen Charlotte," because their sails were being rent; and also they were in the centre of the cannonade, which is believed usually to kill the breeze. Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812 Volume 2
  • Directly opposite him, on the other side of the enclosed space, were two doors, exactly alike and side by side.
  • For now there are just the vestiges of the past—triumphs and disappointments alike—and the brightness of things to come.
  • Roll - on deodorant uses the alike technology as the ballpoint pen.
  • All of that finery is hidden under their look-alike robes. Trial by attire: Supreme Court look should go with everything we believe in
  • Because unions and management, alike, have been rigid and inflexible.
  • We would do better to say: _more_ is often _better_ , but _most_ is rarely _best_ , especially if we fail to measure everything together, tangible and intangible alike. Who Loses From Efficiency?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Be alike flower. Spread beauty and happiness wherever you stay; irrespective of your surroundings.
  • This site will provide an online learning resource for union members and non-members alike.
  • The movie is a treat for adults and children alike.
  • When you need that Mike Pinder string sound for your Moody Blues sound-alike or that Kraftwerk human choir thing, dial up the M-Tron!
  • Christine Frazier, head baker, serves up chocolate-topped confectioneries to loyal customers and newbies alike. Cupcake Happy Hour at Baltimore Cupcake Company
  • Priests and Priestesses alike don't need runes to cast magic.
  • Old folk and children alike are all against the proposal, not to mention the youth.
  • My purpose is to show that poverty and misfortune make no invidious distinctions of “race, color, or previous condition,” but that wealth unduly centralized oppresses all alike; therefore, that the labor elements of the whole United States should sympathize with the same elements in the South, and in some favorable contingency effect some unity of organization and action, which shall subserve the common interest of the common class. Black and White
  • The two Nashville goaltenders couldn't be more unalike.
  • Equality has long been understood as requiring that like be treated alike while unalike are treated in proportion to their difference.
  • A celebrity lookalike is lucky for you. The Sun
  • That will require complete transparency across the whole care system so that patients and clinicians alike can see which services work best and which do not. Times, Sunday Times
  • Speeding by drivers of heavy vehicles, especially those of private buses, has become a real threat to fellow road users and pedestrians alike.
  • So in those summer hours, as I walked through the streets, dined in local cafes and watched the people go about their lives, I realised that Spain and I were not unalike. The Juniper Days – Part III
  • they have look-alike cars
  • I realized that one of the ways we can truly understand the agony and several abuses on the Vagina by men and women alike is to see through the eyes of a Vagina. Archive 2009-02-01
  • The streets were so choked with sellers and shoppers alike that oftentimes only one lane of the street was passable for cars.
  • It is reasonable to expect that contiguous homilies would be more alike than distant ones.
  • There was a real party atmosphere and a great sense of anticipation as the fans waited for the Elvis lookalike and soundalike to appear on stage.
  • The natural beauty is attractive to both visitors and locals alike and the outdoor life draws people from their warm hearths in almost all weather conditions.
  • Many conservatives and liberals alike favor the legalization of Cannibis, and I agree with Cracker about the term hippie being rather antiquated. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • as unalike as two people could be
  • But behind the scenes there has been vacillation, from politicians and civil servants alike, over costs and funding and location.
  • The call for more of these every time there is a serious accident seems to be the gut response from citizenry and officialdom alike.
  • First, it has no truck with the tendency towards gratuitous supersizing, which rightly worries dieticians and games teachers alike. Times, Sunday Times
  • The horse-trading was even worse, with great swarms of flies settling on the eyes and mouths of man and beast alike. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • What a wonderful example for young people and adults alike that life is too short. Times, Sunday Times
  • Officers and men alike were perpetually cold, wet, filthy, tired and frustrated.
  • But it suits Nationalists and unionists alike to maintain the fiction of an indivisible UK health service.
  • But family tensions and feuds bring their own stresses at this time of year and can ruin the big day for children and adults alike.
  • He had a glamorous life, flying to LA to appear as a celebrity lookalike at basketball games. Times, Sunday Times
  • A force takes footage of the suspected criminal and together with the suspect and their solicitor makes a selection of lookalikes from the thousands of images stored on a national database.
  • Some describe it as a red-eyed E. look-alike with porcupine quills running down his spine.
  • Club colours and banners bristled from every corner as bunting and flags adorned the spectators and the ground alike.
  • The English recovered most of western Gascony, but in July 1453 a French army defeated Talbot at Castillon and Talbot himself, a paladin greatly admired by French and English alike, was killed.
  • The framework of the balanced constitution and mixed government was broadly accepted by political theorists and practising politicians alike. Democracy and its Critics - Anglo-American democratic thought in the nineteenth century
  • The pigment in the skin could change and they may become more alike. The Sun
  • The twins are so alike that no one can distinguish one from the other.
  • Killinghall Primary School in Killinghall Road had hundreds of David Beckham lookalikes running around, as the England football captain's haircut proved most popular among the children attending their hair salon.
  • A band plays meringue and salsa, people drink beer and pisco sours, eat and dance -- a good time for old and young alike. Paul Stoller: Celebrating The Old And New Year In The Valley Of Longevity
  • Apparently, adolescence is awkward for humans and birds alike. Chicken Update
  • For those who love to mingle with the young and the old alike and serve with a smile, this is a good opening.
  • Apart from this, the composition is simple enough, all the ovoids being alike, and composed of a triplet, a septet and a duad. Occult Chemistry Clairvoyant Observations on the Chemical Elements
  • That was the cue for wild celebrations from the player and his adoring fans alike. The Sun
  • Most irritating were the German rocket launchers, which miraculously decimate infantry and armour alike with impunity.
  • The language of Darwin was intelligible to experts and non-experts alike.
  • Just as America is becoming a monochromatic world of look-alike stores, so too the entire world is getting a bit more homogenized with CNN and the Internet.
  • Set in the Yorkshire countryside, two seemingly unalike young women discover one summer that they have more in common than they thought.
  • Brisk daily walks are still the best exercise for young and old alike.
  • Thyself ordain who first must seize the blazing bar and burn the Cyclops 'eye out, that we may share alike whate'er betides. The Cyclops
  • Though the film was shot in full color, sets and costumes alike draw heavily on muted tones, creating an atmosphere of age and mystery.
  • The Italian has a reputation for being stern and strict with players and media alike. The Sun
  • That leaves plenty of room for other views from across the nation by well-known and lesser-known names alike. Afghan glass is just over half-full
  • Roberts meant a lot to a vast audience of Pentecostals, those believers ridiculed - by atheists, agnostics and mainstream religions alike - as backwater snake charmers, poor, uneducated serfs lucky to scrape up enough money to pay the rent on the shack and procure "vittles" for Sunday dinner. Lonestartimes.com
  • It is He who brings gardens into being: creepers and upright trees, the palm and all manner of crops, olives, and pomegranates alike and different.
  • The spelling of our language in respect to the pronunciation is also wonderfully defective, though perhaps less so than that of the French; as the words slaughter and laughter are pronounced totally different, though spelt alike. Note XV
  • Dear Mollie -- I was glad to know that bound with the fetters of Science, and depressed by thought, you were Struggling yet to ascend the rugged Steep -- where "Star eyed Science" and fame unfold their banners to every anxious aspirant, and under whose folds of magnitude and magnificence all alike are permitted to recumb, and recur those who have in vagrancy strayed "tracing Shadows" -- beware of Letter from Young John Allen to Mollie Houston,June 2, 1854
  • Old folk and children alike are all against the proposal, not to mention the youth.
  • Men and women alike have been constricted by traditional sexual roles.
  • The phonetic form and spelling and the derivation are alike unsettled, the uncertainty of the latter involving that of the former.
  • There are increasing numbers of mountain-biking courses for beginners and enthusiasts alike. Times, Sunday Times
  • It promises a wide variety of cinema to suit both devoted French film fans and newcomers alike.
  • So I hope that we can increasingly stop talking about slaver, which is, frankly, largely irrelevant to most of us here today, and talk about how we can overcome our history, both positive and negative, in a fashion that builds a brighter future for Americans and Africans alike. Press Briefing In Kampala Uganda
  • It was rather comical watching girls and boys alike tangle with a new skill as old as hand sewing.
  • The goal is to get dancers and nondancers alike to support their neighborhood dance studios, so the central focus will be on open studio events.
  • Therefore to convert Lanchow cash into Tientsin cash you must divide the Lanchow cash by 3, count 975 as 1000, and consider this equal to a certain percentage of a theoretical amount of silver known as a tael, which is always varying of itself as well as by the fluctuations in the market value of silver, and which is not alike in any two places, and may widely vary in different portions of the same place. AN AUSTRALIAN IN CHINA
  • Rome teaches, that is, purificatory and punitive), but probatory, not restricted to those dying in "venial sin"; the supposed intermediate class between those entering heaven at once, and those dying in mortal sin who go to hell, but universal, testing the godly and ungodly alike Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Lo, neither do dolphins of the brine fare on land, nor bulls on the deep, but dreadless dost thou rush o'er land and sea alike, thy hooves serving thee for oars. Theocritus Bion and Moschus Rendered into English Prose
  • Defaults are always painful, for debtors and creditors alike. And so they should be.
  • This basically means she squeezes your spots, whiteheads and blackheads alike.
  •      Buck's never actually come out with it, but sometimes I think he wants to know why Simmi and I are so unalike. Jelly Doughnuts
  • Then there is the fact that two phrases that sound exactly alike can have different meanings depending on their context.
  • As all those who held direct of the crown by military service (for those who held "by serjeanty" appear to have been classed apart), from earls downwards, were alike "barons," the great difference in their position and importance must have led, from an early date, to their being roughly divided into "greater" and "lesser" barons, and indeed, under Henry II., the _Dialogus de Scaccario_ already distinguishes their holdings as Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
  • Singers and non-singers alike, including shouters, groaners, moaners and squealers, can all join in.
  • However, as friends and foes alike have pointed out, Charles cannot claim to be an expert in all of his areas of interest.
  • So we have the classic odd-couple comedy: two unalike people yoked together. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was also something of a fiery personality, who liked to argue with referees, opponents and managers alike. Calcio: A History of Italian Football
  • Overall, this disc is so much fun and evokes so much emotion and includes so much talent and thought, it is a must have indie release for fans of newer radio rock and the underground scene alike.
  • Inwardly glowing with impatience, Arthur yet saw the necessity of obeying his guide; and when he had pulled the long and loose upper vestment from the old man, he stood before him in a cassock of black serge, befitting his order and profession, but begirt, not with a suitable sash such as clergymen wear, but with a most uncanonical buff-belt, supporting a short two-edged sword, calculated alike to stab and to smite. Anne of Geierstein
  • It's quite common to see couples who dress alike.
  • In a number of irregular conflicts, guerrillas and government forces alike regarded an unwillingness to help as aiding and abetting the enemy.
  • Delivery vans packed with bouquets also arrived to add to the floral carpet outside the church, on which adults and children alike also laid cuddly toys.
  • All political parties must send the right signals - to friend and foe alike. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our vision of life surely should encompass the abled and disabled alike.
  • The influence which can be exercised on these tissues is exercised through the blood which nourishes all of them alike, and which has the wonderful capacity of carrying to each of them their necessary building and rebuilding, or regenerating materials, -- _provided, of course, that these are, as they should be, present in the blood_. Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration
  • The telephones ring in empty houses from which masters and servants alike have gone. Times, Sunday Times
  • After 6pm, when the gardens shut, we hosted the Unofficial After Party, dispensing gallons of chilled rosé to exhibitors and liggers alike.
  • Houses with mosaics, plastered walls and ceilings, under-floor heating, and their own bath-suites were built in town and country alike.
  • No screening test is perfect because no two people are exactly alike. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are totally unalike; we have nothing in common, except that we have the same parents and date of birth.
  • There are special kits and tools for blowing eggs that make the process easier and safer for children and adults alike.
  • The six-strong troupe entertained children and parents alike with circus acts, such as the trapeze, acrobatics, juggling and plate spinning.
  • The twin sisters are so much alike that it is almost impossible to know one from the other.
  • Suddenly, an uproar of shouts rang through the halls as both writers and editors alike came to see what was causing the commotion.
  • Munster pane (£7.10) was better: fishfinger lookalike slices of soft cheese, crisply fried in breadcrumbs, served with curls of good Evening Standard - Home
  • Bonnie informed him that the muscular arm of their wings formed a hardened scale, dense enough to cut flesh and metal alike.
  • His infectious enthusiasm and energy engulfs players and supporters alike.
  • Superficially, they all look very much alike, and dissection is often the only way to tell two species apart.
  • Apparently it's a book of ‘extraordinary power’ which Dr. Williams hopes will spread ‘in epidemic profusion through religious and irreligious alike’.
  • But we cannot, since even Adam, in innocence, needed one amidst his earthly employments; therefore the sabbath is still needed and is therefore still linked with the other nine commandments, as obligatory in the spirit, though the letter of the law has been superseded by that higher spirit of love which is the essence of law and Gospel alike (Ro 13: 8-10). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • There's something endearingly gauche and ham-fisted about the way in which this tune almost succeeds as a Stock Aitken Waterman soundalike, but ultimately just falls short.
  • Employees and managers alike are uncomfortable with distributing bonus payments under gain sharing without regard to individual contribution.
  • They are a must for transport and British film-making enthusiasts alike. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brisk daily walks are still the best exercise for young and old alike.
  • A sublime, monumental dead end, that has produced some brilliant sado-masochist poetry from band and critic alike.
  • The village green, however, is used by many residents and visitors alike for walking, paddling in the river, picnicking, and just sitting enjoying the peace and quite
  • It's that credible danger that makes the final half-hour so intense for fanboys and fangirls alike.
  • I think it's something that could be resented by students and parents alike, particularly if they didn't believe there was a demonstrable need for it.
  • What if I told you that I've discovered a supplement that satisfied the need for immediate results for bodybuilders and all athletes alike?
  • The acid bite of belly desire had long since deserted him, and he, too, ate from a sense of duty, all meat tasting alike to him. CHAPTER XVI
  • Nothing strikes one as more painful and odious in the ways of that Court and that Parliament than the language of sickening sycophancy which is used by all statesmen alike in public {86} with regard to kings and princes, for whom in private they could find no words of abuse too strong and coarse, no curse too profane. A History of the Four Georges, Volume II (of 4)
  • Non-identical twins are only as genetically alike as any brother or sister.
  • His smoky shots of blasted earth and gnashing machinery, spraying explosions and blackened pits create an oppressively alien landscape hostile to man and woman alike.
  • The television series was panned by critics and viewers alike.
  • We, however, have followed the Twelve Tables in this department of law, and adhered to their principles: and, while we commend the praetors for their sense of equity, we cannot hold that their remedy was adequate; for when the degree of natural relationship was the same, and when the civil title of agnation was conferred by the older law on males and females alike, why should males be allowed to succeed all their agnates, and women (except sisters) be debarred from succeeding any? The Institutes of Justinian
  • The twins are so alike that I can't tell which is which.
  • Previous to the change, the animal almost ceases to feed, and becomes rather inactive; the proper time having at length arrived, exuviation is effected in the course of a few hours, body and limbs being alike relieved from their hard covering. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 433 Volume 17, New Series, April 17, 1852
  • The success of the production lies in having found genuine soundalikes and lookalikes.
  • The relentless sweltering had gotten to all of us, kids and adults alike; we were short tempered and cranky and prone to starting fights over nothing.
  • And they are written for the beginners to the subject of ukiyo-e and for experts alike.
  • It's wrong to stereotype people, as if they were all alike.
  • I think the best way for Jews and Arabs alike, is through a cooperative dismantling of the Apartheid system. Matthew Yglesias » Israeli Officials Think Road to Peace Runs Through Teheran
  • The French words souris, a "mouse," and souris, a "smile," are spelled exactly alike; but the one comes from Latin sorex and the other from Latin subridere. Myths and Myth-makers: Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative Mythology
  • I find the pews strong and sturdy, where young and old alike feel secure during periods of worship or quiet reflection.
  • The twins are so alike I can't tell which is which.
  • He pursues the rest; and the games are alike, except that in "catch" he who is to be made "it" must be caught and held by him who is "it," whereas in "tag" a touch is sufficient to transfer the responsibility, and inaugurate the new choragus. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 108, October, 1866
  • Again, it cannot be gainsaid that the greater number of those who hold high places in our poetical literature are absolute nincompoops - fellows alike innocent of reason and of rhyme.
  • His newspaper articles criticized friend and foe alike.
  • The indication that Oxford might have to consider implementing similar measures has been greeted with caution by University officials, dons, and students alike.
  • Independent, free-spirited, and as bootylicious as her look-alike, Teresa tends to meet men who want to dominate her, which is the exact opposite of what she's looking for.
  • And they were all dressed exactly alike. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Arians were accused of confounding personal attributes (like, say, the unbegottenness of the Father alone) with natural attributes (like, say, the uncreatedness of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit alike). Energetic Procession
  • Both officers and noncommissioned officers alike served almost exclusively in the same regiment or division throughout their time in uniform.
  • Much more than race strategy, the new hi-tech bodysuits developed by several swimsuit manufacturers have captured the imagination of the general public, journalists and swimmers alike.
  • This is a flexible and user-friendly system suitable for beginners and advanced users alike.
  • The truth is that human beings are more alike than we are unalike and a number of non-black people think that the problems which befall black people are not like the problems which befall them, and that black people would respond differently to an onslaught of certain elements than whites. Theo Spielberg: Dr. Maya Angelou Launches Black History Month Special
  • One stays abed until the forenoon and neglects both blog and facial hair alike.
  • Both sexes of white storks and black kites look alike, so gender was determined by molecular procedures using DNA extracted from the cellular fraction of a few drops of blood.
  • Yes, they say five fingers aren't alike but the pricky Simon like American Idol judges of today forget to count their own times of execrable acts. Are Women Toys?
  • The twins don't look at all alike.
  • The idea of war appealed to both democratic and nationalist irredentists alike.
  • A cow lookalike billy goat named "Ushika" is on display at Yume Bokujyo, in Narita, east of Tokyo, Japan, Sunday, March 15.
  • Khan, (the Khasmahul's son-in-law,) and others of equal rank, all in loud terms admonished the assailants, and demanded the surrender of the children, but all were alike unheeded. A Journey through the Kingdom of Oude, Volumes I & II
  • Around midday, immaculately groomed horses appear, ridden by Antonio Banderas lookalikes wearing broad-brimmed hats and expressions of unassailable superiority.
  • We looked very alike.
  • The works are fun and brightly coloured and will appeal to sons and dads alike.
  • He rarely seems to get flustered and is clearly popular with players and spectators alike. Times, Sunday Times
  • But conservatives and liberals alike should find plenty that cheers and vexes them in essays by righties Bernard Goldberg, Peggy Noonan, and Georgette Mosbacher and lefties Nancy Pelosi, President Bill Clinton, and Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. Crossroads: The Future of American Politics By Andrew Cuomo «
  • All day long they're told how great they are by the fans and the media alike, they're treated like conquering heroes, and they hear the word repeat'' uttered at least 30 times a day in various contexts. CNN.com
  • Claim everything for the Bible as lawbook and you end up claiming nothing, Hooker says; you end up trivialising creation and redemption alike. The Richard Hooker Lecture: Richard Hooker (c1554-1600): The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity Revisited The Temple Church, London
  • A Mazatlan mermaid is captured in perpetual performance for strollers and lovers alike. A Mazatlan mermaid is captured in perpetual performance for strollers and lovers alike. © Gerry Soroka, 2009
  • Last night, the Situation and company — all vulgar human muppets with no real skills and an ungodly orange glow — went right back to being harbingers of the apocalypse as they alternately got trashed, bitched about each other and freaked out over Angelina replacement Deena, a hard-partying "gremlin lookalike" per Ronnie's evaluation who just so happens to be besties with Snooki. Watercooler: More Trash Washed Up on the Jersey Shore
  • Raconteurs, those ‘called upon to say a few words’, and professional gagsters alike will relish this unbeatable collection of wit and humour.
  • It is a challenge that will test the mettle, character and skills of business and politicians alike. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is an excellent text, useful for undergraduates and graduate students alike.
  • Critics and supporters alike acknowledge that it could take years to reach even a narrow agreement.
  • A way to make this more clear is to substitute for per stirpes: "…to her children, by right of representation, share and share alike," which is clear to the non-lawyer. Sui Generis--a New York law blog:
  • No other two languages are as unalike as the English spoken by Americans and Britons, and countless sociological tomes and travel guides of the Edwardian period devoted a considerable number of pages detailing the differences. 2010 January | Edwardian Promenade
  • It is a perceptive account of life in an occupied city, in which victors and vanquished alike are corrupted and demoralized.
  • The first Mac, in 1984, was something totally new and different to almost everyone in the computer and noncomputer worlds alike. IPod Product Center
  • Professors, students, and townies alike stood around us, sobbing silently at the destruction of the most beloved building on campus.
  • In the western provinces of the Roman Empire, Latin was used by native and nonnative speakers alike for tax collecting, commerce, entertainment, rituals, and ceremonies, and in the all-important Roman military. The English Is Coming!
  • The aircraft used are leading edge - bombers, tankers, fighter and cargo alike.
  • The three men were also dressed alike: denim jeans, long-sleeved plaid shirts, and work boots.
  • The machine moves steadily and inexorably through cutting and tunnel, over viaducts and under bridges, exultantly ignoring sun and storm alike.
  • It is a humble but honest place, with food more hearty than fancy, and prices appealing to mere mortals and theatrical luminaries alike.
  • For Particulars and Universals alike it is established that to the first of those known as the Fates, to Clotho the Spinner, must be due the unity and as it were interweaving of all that exists: Lachesis presides over the Lots: to Atropos must necessarily belong the conduct of mundane events. The Six Enneads.

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