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Iorio, a fan of a band called Budgie, made deliberate similarities to Metallica's cover EP, The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisitedwhich included a cover version of a song by that band.
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But Mr. Gluhovic, who is from Sarajevo, said voting patterns reflected cultural similarities rather than deliberate manipulation.
As Renwick seemed hell-bent on ribbing the BBC's Sherlock reboot by spotlighting a scarf-wearing young criminology student with impressive-sounding but completely misguided deduction patter, the similarity was clearly deliberate.
"It was a singular vision," Mr. Daniels said of "Something Wild," adding that he saw a similarity in the deliberate but unencumbered style of the director Noah Baumbach, who directed him in "The Squid and the Whale" (2005).
This statement might, however, be a little speculative since there was no deliberate, standardized analysis of quality or similarity.
And I suspect these similarities are at least partly deliberate on his part.
On one level, the similarities between the two are deliberate to the point of calling attention to themselves.
The similarity with "climate change" is deliberate of course.
It was, said the best-selling author, fiction; but unlike the usual literary caveat, physical similarities with those living were entirely deliberate and meant to be flattering.
The displacement of O. flocktoniae to new sites has not been a deliberate action of conservation translocations, but there are similarities in species' response.
His films are often based on fact ("Any similarity to persons or events is deliberate", Z announced).
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