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There are some commonalities, however.
Nonetheless, there are some commonalities.
There are some commonalities overall.
"There are some commonalities of interest here".
It's a different world, but there are some commonalities.
Still, there are some commonalities that explain why Kerry finds himself with some freedom to maneuver.
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That they should do so in a society whose racial lines of demarcation are not founded on the "one-drop rule" as in the United States suggests that quests for racial solidarity and uplift among African-descended peoples are not restricted to a particular state or society, and that there may be some commonalities across multi-racial societies in the Americas and elsewhere.
Thus, while the number of factors differed between the two studies, there were some commonalities between them.
There were some commonalities and differences between the two undergraduate groups but the main differences were between the two undergraduates and the PhD students.
Peirce's tripartite division of semeiotic is not to be confused with Charles W. Morris's division: syntax, semantics, and pragmatics (although there may be some commonalities in the two trichotomies).
These results suggest that although the fourth yeast protein is ∼3 fold smaller and exhibits no clear sequence homolog with its metazoan counterparts, there may be some commonalities in function between the yeast and metazoan fourth subunits.
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