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Oddly, though, these cases stem from a common root.
For Mr. Guédiguian (pronounced gay-dee-GYAHN), such social ills stem from a common root.
Remarkably, these two macro events have a common root, which is also the root of globalization: the revolution of Information Technologies.
A little later, he adds, "Tragedy and comedy have a common root, whose name at last I think I know.
Both those things have a common root, which is that I'm interested in the underlying structure of things.
But all these problems, the novel suggests, have a common root and a common solution: that men need "a new spiritual or psychological relationship with women".
So: There is a common root in their admiration of some kind of dance music, be it house, techno, or hip-hop.
"Skin + Bones" starts with the unexceptional premise that fashion and architecture are, if not equals, cognates related languages with a common root.
Just because Indo-European languages could be traced back to a common root didn't mean that all languages were poor relations of the same family.
He has previously said that the terms "conservative" and "conservation" had a common root – both involved "keeping the best of what we have".
In the first case the stems have a common root and thus share a common semantic field, as with the English verbs write, wrote, and written.
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