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There is a clear and compelling parallel for the humanitarian system.
A compelling parallel Verona, a sexually hungry Juliet, and a twee, hopelessly castrated Romeo.
Across the room hang five works from the series Lichaamstaal (Body Language) from 1998, that draw a compelling parallel between the abstract forms of Water for the Dead, and the figurative forms of Body Language.
These findings offer a compelling parallel with recent epidemiologic reports that indicate an adverse impact of traffic-related exposures.
A compelling parallel is provided by recent studies linking Ezrin over-expression to tumour metastasis – a fundamental property of which is junctional instability (Khanna et al, 2004; Yu et al, 2004; Elliott et al, 2005).
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Newhouse's piece also offers some compelling parallels between the latter years of Sadat's reign and those of Mubarak's: Relief is the main reaction to Mubarak that one senses in most Egyptians, of whatever political bias.
We read of the first known representation of a question mark in a ninth-century manuscript; of the efforts of Raimondo di Sangro, later prince of Sansevero, to interpret the subtleties of the coloured knots of the Inca writing system, quipu; and of the compelling parallels between Argentina's financial crisis in the 1990s and the later credit crunch in western countries.
But a few egregious cases are still worthy of scrutiny -- as compelling parallels to the havoc caused by Joe McCarthy's assault on truth under the guise of patriotism.
The lack of ripening-related PG1 protein in ripe 'Scifresh' led to some compelling parallels between 'Scifresh' and transgenic PG1 antisense 'Royal Gala' apples [ 21].
Some psi researchers see sufficiently compelling parallels between certain quantum phenomena (e.g., quantum entanglement) and characteristics of psi to warrant considering them as potential mechanisms for psi phenomena (e.g., Broderick, 2007; Radin, 2006).
Re "Crowning Prince George," by Nicholas D. Kristof (column, Sept. 1): There's another compelling Shakespearean parallel, that between Henry IV, the father of Henry V, and our George II.
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