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That means Facebook could face parallel trouble in Ireland, where its European headquarters are located, as well as any other country which uncovers further Cambridge Analytica-style wrongdoing.

Cities are a parallel dimension I'm having trouble reentering.

Kalinowski draws a parallel with McDonald's Japanese troubles.

St.Clair Bourne, a documentary filmmaker who recorded American black culture, produced portraits of eminent African-Americans and, in one stark film, drew a parallel between the civil rights movement and the "troubles" in Northern Ireland, died on Saturday in Manhattan.

He hasn't absorbed this, however, choosing instead to blame his troubles on a bewildering series of lobbies that he insists control a "parallel state".

Mr. Beck, a recovering alcoholic, drew a parallel to addiction recovery programs and said that the Republican Party had to admit it was in trouble.

The worrywarts seek a parallel to today's market and think they see it in 1930: credit crunch, rising unemployment, financial institutions in trouble.

A parallel universe?

There is a parallel.

Here's a parallel.

Sculpture shows a parallel decline.

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