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In comparing their careers, Ms. Wilson, whose show plays through April 21, finds a deep commonality between the dreamer and the wit in their shared acknowledgment of desire.
The screenplay by Mr. Riklis and Suha Arraf, the Palestinian-Israeli woman who wrote "The Syrian Bride" with Mr. Riklis, finds a deep commonality between Salma and Mira.
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More recently, mounting evidence from experimental research on animals, especially rats, have unearthed deep commonalities between overconsumption of sugars and drug addiction [15] [17].
However, this mechanistic distinction should not overshadow the deep biological commonality between the TAS and the RMS that is manifested in the shared "poison-antidote" principle, and in the apparent selfishness of both classes of systems that involves extensive horizontal mobility and addiction properties.
Studies of infants can reveal deep commonalities in the ways that we think throughout our lives, suggests Spelke.
It seems Facebook is drawing parallels and guessing based on some deep commonalities below the surface.
The first, that of asserting deep commonalities, is hopeless (notwithstanding its seemingly eternal appeal to empirically underinformed Anglophone philosophers).
The question now is whether the symptoms of compulsive Internet use and the symptoms of ADHD share any deeper commonalities.
Again, similar surface features were designed to draw attention to deeper commonalities within the mitochondrion and chloroplast.
2. Seeking commonality between cultures.
It also pointed to another commonality between the past and present.
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