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"There are some commonalities of interest here".
He then paused to consider the commonalities of his professions.
But a glance at the strengths of these three reveals commonalities of understanding if substantial differences in execution.
It needed to be a song that was based on the observations and commonalities of all of the national anthems".
"We've been engaging with local groups to really look at what are some of the commonalities of the two struggles," he said.
Rather, he has emphasized the commonalities of cultures and tried to place Jewish history and practices in a broader and clearer context.
Indeed, the mechanism of selection was considered to be in some respects an obstacle to understanding ancestry, since relatively recent adaptations could conceal commonalities of long standing.
There are structural similarities and some commonalities of vocabulary between the Altaic and the Uralic languages, as well as between Altaic, Korean, and Japanese.
Roger's interest in rivers, smallholdings, woodlands and vernacular buildings took him across the world, enabling him to seek out the commonalities of human experience, as well as the cultural and topographical differences.
But it is worth it, for here one will discover extraordinary commonalities of artistic technique, subject matter, style, composition and ambition in objects that span centuries, cultures and continents.
First we note commonalities of Figs. 2 and 3.
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