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He bears the same relation to English cricket as William Tyndale does to English prose and Shakespeare to English drama.
He bears the same relation to poetry as Zane Grey does to fiction, or Ayn Rand to philosophy — a highly colored, morally uncomplicated cartoon of the real thing.
This is Stoppard's hero, and it is not the least of his problems that he bears the same name as the world-famous English philosopher (d. 1958) who wrote Principia Ethica.
In a mostly appreciative New Yorker review, Adam Kirsch still managed this cheeky, backhanded compliment: "He bears the same relation to poetry as Zane Grey does to fiction, or Ayn Rand to philosophy - a highly colored, morally uncomplicated cartoon of the real thing".
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Our captain was a Pakistani artist called Javed, which gave him an aura of authority, for he bore the same name as the prodigious run-scorer Javed Miandad, who was captain of the Pakistan team.
The bottom line is that regardless of his origin, he bore the same ugly burden as me and everyone who looks like us.
Gatling himself had the same rather grandiose sense of context: his invention, he maintained, "bears the same relation to other firearms that McCormick's reaper does to the sickle, or the sewing machine to the common needle".
In 1958, Blake-More Godwin of the Toledo Museum of Art stated that, although September Morn was certainly art, it was not "great art" and was overshadowed by the controversy it had created; the painting, he said, "bears the same relationship to art as a minor poem does to the classic and the imperishable".
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