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(It parallels some of the thinking behind HotelTonight, except HotelTonight includes more expensive options, and it doesn't allow you to connect with other travelers).
This increase is of particular concern, since it parallels recent evidence of large-scale ecologic disturbances that coincide with trends in global warming.
It parallels the concept of speed, going from nowhere to somewhere, nowhere to everywhere.
It parallels the development of modern industrial society, and a necessary psychic release.
It parallels the experience of waking up in a dream -- when you become conscious that you're dreaming".
In this regard, it parallels attributor theories of knowledge (e.g., DeRose 1992, 2009).
It parallels the narratives of two buildings the Museum Fridericianum in Kassel, Germany and the Darul Aman Palace in Kabul, in order to draw attention to treatment of architectural icons in the two cultures.
The state highway passes through a mix of farmland and scattered residences as it parallels the north side of the canal.
Zubin said he "picked Gmail because it parallels the usage patterns of Google Plus vs. say G-Search," he told The Huffington Post.
It parallels the meiotic silencing of unpaired DNA in filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa (Shiu et al. 2001); however, the mechanism is different.
It parallels too closely the struggles of our own lives: working with others; toiling in the shadows; getting second billing.
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