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"It's nice that we've finally got something in common," Weaver said.
"It's easy to meet people, because you've already got something in common," Mr. Carey said.
"Schmidt says to me, 'You've got something in common with her that we don't have: you're both religious,' " Lieberman told me.
John, Steve [Jones], Paul [Cook] and myself have got something in common that no other four people in the world have.
If that's the kind of thought that keeps you awake at night, you've got something in common with David Kaiser, a professor of physics and the Germeshausen Professor of the History of Science in MIT's Program in Science, Technology, and Society.
If there's a dog, cat, lizard, or guinea pig wandering your floor, you've got something in common with 62percentt of Americans.
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Try to get something in common with him because you will have more chances.
He's got something in his hands.
Like nothing policy wise but they've got something important in common.
"You have to have something in common, the more you have in common the more chance that you will get along".
You have something in common, and get to know each other through that.
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