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The frustrating conversation is analogous to the program as a whole: light on genuine substance and fitful with gauche polemic, resembling something akin to a quasi-intellectual bout of foosball.
Its' aesthetic appeal is analogous to the paired down geometry of Robert Mangold, Frank Stella, and Leo Valledor.
"In every way, it is analogous to the routine of a concert pianist," he says.
The advancement of black people, you see, is analogous to the death of a solar system.
This is analogous to the widely studied problem of automatic program generation [3], [4] in which a specification for a program is expressed in a high-level language and then translated into an actual program that implements the specification.
The situation is analogous to the Knicks' failed backcourt pairing of Marbury and Steve Francis.
I see my management style as being analogous to the conductor of an orchestra.
In a way, pre-print archives are analogous to the news function of a journal.
Dynamic programming based algorithms for learning SCFGs like the inside-outside algorithm [ 33] exist and are analogous to the forward-backward algorithms of HMMs.
The speed and the range of the movie are analogous to the way the disease spreads.
"'Switching off' gravity is analogous to letting go of the string," writes Masters.
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