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Education experts say there are some common threads in the experiences of the cities that have moved to mayoral control -- the largest, besides Chicago, being Boston, along with Cleveland and Detroit.
Mr Lugo's brand of leftism might well be closer to Lula's than to that of Mr Chávez, but he will be his own man.There are some common threads in the stories of how these left-wing leaders have come to power.
There are some common threads when comparing CrowdSrike and Alien Vault.
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One of the difficulties with some of these lactation length measures is the variety of definitions provided in the literature (e.g. Sölkner and Fuchs [ 2]), although there are some common threads.
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There are, nevertheless, some common threads running through attempts to conceptualise sustainable tourism.
There's always some common threads with people.
"Usually in a presidential year there are some inevitable common threads; this year they're in parallel universes," said Jennifer Duffy, who tracks Senate and governors' races at the Cook Political Report, a nonpartisan newsletter in Washington.
Different as their approaches may be, there are common threads running through many of these films.
The link between the two men and the fact that they're Canadian are common threads.
Yet it is possible to discern some common threads that link apparently unrelated works from different periods, such as, for example, the glossy feathered cape of a Tupinamba Indian chief sent to Europe in the 1630's and the "Tupinamba Cloak," a mixed-media construction created by Lygia Pape just this year.
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