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A little later, he adds, "Tragedy and comedy have a common root, whose name at last I think I know.
Both those things have a common root, which is that I'm interested in the underlying structure of things.
But all these problems, the novel suggests, have a common root and a common solution: that men need "a new spiritual or psychological relationship with women".
Remarkably, these two macro events have a common root, which is also the root of globalization: the revolution of Information Technologies.
In the first case the stems have a common root and thus share a common semantic field, as with the English verbs write, wrote, and written.
Thus a rabbit warren was originally more like a rabbit warrant (those words, too, have a common root), and only later came to refer to an enclosure built to pen rabbits in and, later still, to the holes dug by rabbits themselves.
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He has previously said that the terms "conservative" and "conservation" had a common root – both involved "keeping the best of what we have".
Therefore, the chordate egg coat ZP proteins might have a common origin deeply rooted in the lower invertebrates.
All sequences have as a common root a (possibly empty) sequence of premises, together with the thesis.
That is, we can view a profile of rooted trees as unrooted trees, all of which have a common taxon called the root.
Clinical evidence shows that the coexistence of autoimmune diseases within an individual (i.e., polyautoimmunity) is not uncommon, suggesting that these autoimmune diseases have a common genetic or environmental root [ 18].
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