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But these are more affinities than echoes.
More affinities exist between urban and riverside parks.
But erectus had been considered a species with more affinities to modern humans, with large bodies and long faces, smaller teeth and larger brains than predecessors.
Still, Mr. Bannard has more affinities with the ex-Color Field painter, Jules Olitski, who also now works on canvases lavishly troweled with a plastic substance.
More affinities can be found in [19] that, as our work, exploits the distributed nature of an ad hoc network to spread the IDS function over the entire network.
Both men's films touched on themes of traditional Kashmiri culture, which bears more affinities with the Islamic culture of Central Asian nations to the west, such as Iran and Afghanistan, than with traditional Indian civilization to the south.
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Consider offering more affinity housing that would create smaller, cohesive communities within the larger residential colleges.
Later, he realised that he felt more affinity with the pope, burdened by expectation and desperate to run away.
Herzegovina has more affinity to the Croatian region of Dalmatia, which can be oppressively hot in summer.
Clearly the British feel more affinity with the former than the latter.
Recombinant proteins typically include one or more affinity tags to facilitate purification and/or detection.
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