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("One Parallel Movie"), was released in 1972.
One parallel, risk experts said, is anti-lock brakes.
One parallel is that both campaigns were thoroughly underestimated, especially by experts and establishment figures.
One parallel is that before the Challenger accident there were several shuttle flights where the first stages of the problem were seen.
One parallel story is of the "shrink to the stars", the maverick psychiatrist Dr Harlan Fontaine, who sinisterly informs, "The mind is the last great mystery in medicine".
One parallel is the tobacco industry, where, for example, the California Tobacco Control programme levies a surcharge on sales to fund public education campaigns in that state.
One parallel might be the Intervale Avenue station in the Bronx, which reopened in 1992 after a fire forced its closing three years earlier.
One parallel is the Schrades, a family of New York pianists who have been teaching and concertizing together and separately for years and who together run a summer music festival.
One parallel between NSF and the LSC is that each is overseen by a presidentially appointed body in the case of NSF, the 24-member National Science Board.
One parallel was the effect of severe acute respiratory syndrome.
One parallel example of unexpected complexity is in variation in thermal tolerance in C. elegans (Gaertner et al. 2012).
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