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"With the Ganges, there was a commonality, with the spiritual aspect of how people interact with the river.

His songs have a commonality with Ocean's work: they present a menu of sex, drugs, and disillusionment, in a heavy-lidded style.

"A shared sense of mortality has been the basis for feeling a commonality with other human beings," she said, "a sense of going through the same life cycle, a sense of the preciousness of time and life, of its fragility.

I turned to my colleagues and said: 'There's a commonality with the Mall of America, in that it's on that proportion.' This was one of those Tina Brown buzz-filled moments, where a "controversial" (ie: unflattering) photograph with a dramatic headline ("The Queen of Rage") led to a brief hullabaloo.

These "combined protocols" can be formulated as HDS models with individual covariates, and thus they have a commonality with HDS models involving group structure (group size being just another individual covariate).

So, there's a commonality with us and pit bulls -- often we die in the street.

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Nonetheless, it does not follow that each blog is a sui generis creation, lacking any commonality with other blogs.

Unlike the results from SPF mice, the "GFSI-down" list (Table 4) shows a striking commonality with the "GFLI-down" list (15 of 31 genes, Table 3) and "SPFLI-up" list (9 of 27 genes, Table 1).

In addition to the chromosomal termini and the putative replication origin, a third commonality with respect to the DNA of this genus of phages is that the JG068 genome lacks recognition sites for many common restriction enzymes, including BamHI, BglII, PstI, SacI, SmaI, and XhoI.

17. (S) A/S Shapiro cited a commonality of interests with the Gulf States, which also view Iran as the preeminent threat -- we should take advantage of this commonality, he said.

Some saw a commonality of interest with working men in opposing the influence of the conservatives, whose safe positions in the legislative councils, where a property qualification was needed to cast a vote, meant that they could exercise a powerful and frequent veto.

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