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Boxing and ballet clearly have some parallels.
Although they are from different regions and play different styles, the teams have some parallels.
These stylized spy-versus-spy shenanigans have some parallels with Showtime's "Homeland," whose brilliant first season was followed by a disastrous second one.
It is a profound irony that he is now experiencing levels of surveillance and harassment that have some parallels with his treatment by Iranian authorities".
These arguments have some parallels to criticisms of another regular event, in which believers go into a holy huddle for an hour or so to escape from the real world.
The current focus on Mr. Bush's involvement with Harken centers on two issues that have some parallels to those raised by the more recent spate of revelations of corporate misconduct.
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Like a rabbit caught in the headlights, Twitter seems to have some parallel with the historical myspace that perhaps does not what to "change the formula" for fear of losing its unique simple user experience.
Gene enrichment methods are used to verify whether the inferred interactions have some parallel to known relationships between genes.
These results have some parallel with the recent literature where gene expression profiling of skin biopsy material has been used to define mechanistic subgroups [ 17].
McCleen's upbringing has some parallels with her novel, so she knows whereof she speaks.
"Cologne already has some parallels to Pisa," ventured a spokesman, Olaf Pohl.
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