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But there is a parallel with Marilyn in that Randy [the character played by Ryan Reynolds], like Colin Clark, both of them unexpectedly get this golden ticket to go on this journey into this world and I suppose I empathize with that too because I feel I've been so lucky to get into, make these films.
But he also sees a parallel with Turkey.
It's not exactly a landscape of mom-and-pop inns, but Liang says there's a parallel with the U.S. of the 1950s before the interstate highway system was finished: The market is fragmented and full of opportunity.
It's not exactly a landscape of mom-and-pop inns, but Liang says there's a parallel with the U.S. of the 1950s before the interstate highway system was finished: The market is fragmented and open.
Johnson, too, finds a parallel with genetics, but lands at a different conclusion that perhaps the US took too conservative a position on that technology.
Conversely CAM modalities may be preferred as they are 'less risky' but were viewed with scepticism, drawing a parallel with other literature [ 26].
But several analysts suggested that many critics were drawing too close a parallel with Enron.
Anyone see a parallel with Big Tobacco?
Dr. Sugarman draws a parallel with battlefield medics.
There is, he says, a parallel with other technologies.
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