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But while we may share more publicly, we are hardly the open books some claim us to be.
"Myth always has some fact in it," Galgut says early on, hinting that protagonist and author may share more than a name.
The starter Aaron Ross sustained a concussion against the Panthers, so Thomas and the veteran Kevin Dockery may share more of Ross's playing time.
Staff working on the news channel have already been seated closer to their colleagues in world news and there have been suggestions internally that they may share more resources.
But it's likely to release audited results at the end of this month — and may share more detail then.
According to a study published in December 2014, birds and humans may share more than 50 genes connected to speech and vocal learning.
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Mr. Trump may soon share more of his views.
Their total revenue per click may actually be lower than what Google pays out in a revenue share, meaning to win publishers Microsoft may have to share more than 100% of revenue.
All planned developments have, of course, a potential for conflict, as they bring together people who may share little more than a ZIP code.
And with ancestors much further back, you may share no more genes than you do with a random stranger met in Times Square.
Ridiculous yet mysterious, the video poignantly captures a feeling that many Americans may share: the more or less conscious, quasi-religious fantasy that one day some great good fortune will rescue them from their humdrum, terrestrial lives.
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