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Is there something analogous to that now?
Watching him, one sees something analogous to a religious transformation.
Something analogous to what babies do when they're learning how to speak.
This suggests the need for something analogous to the open science movement, directed towards the humanities.
This should be called on every machine to start something analogous to cvode.solve tstop).solve tstop
What we see does at times suggest a play, or something analogous to one.
So long as compromise is seen as something analogous to treason, we will lose.
But it seems unlikely that either campaign would be inclined to open negotiations for something analogous to a prenuptial agreement in order to forestall a postelection war.
In his sketchy account of the process of thinking in De anima (On the Soul), Aristotle says that the intellect, like everything else, must have two parts: something analogous to matter and something analogous to form.
Despite the rattling of sabres on pipelines, though, something analogous to OPEC looks near impossible under current conditions.
By running a typical experiment in reverse order, he unexpectedly coaxed a ferrofluid to "undergo something analogous to a phase change," Zahn said, resulting in the unexpected pattern.
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