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"The controversy over comic books was neither a subset of the Red Scare nor a direct parallel to it," as Hajdu rightly says.
Think of it as a parallel to the morning Starbucks order – some bracing no-nonsense espresso topped with a bit of froth, all handled by the assistant as well.
Erin McKean, founder of the online dictionary Wordnik.com, said she sees it "as a parallel to a word like 'neurotic,' which, like 'obsessed,' started as a diagnosis and ended up as an adjective that became more social than clinical".
I've thought about it as a parallel to drawing and mark making.
Though it's presented as a parallel to Gordon's relationship with her mother, Bonnard's story pales in comparison.
"Medievalists love to look at Graceland as a parallel to the cult of saints and relics".
South Korea's experience was different still, but also limited as a parallel to Iran.
Another powerful Democrat used European history as a parallel to Trump's rhetoric.
Is there a public figure now that you see as a parallel to her during the Middle Ages?
The joint line can be used as a reference to place it parallel to it.
In fact, Vettel saw it as a different parallel to the career of that most successful of Brazilian drivers and Vettel pointed this out to his team on his radio: "I told them that I felt like Senna in 1991 where he had to manage the gearbox around here, but he won the race".
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