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"This is more analogous to a film deal," said Van Toffler, president of the MTV Networks Music and Logo Group.
To others, giving sperm or eggs is more analogous to giving blood than to bearing and handing over a baby.
But Kawakami sees this situation as more analogous to Moss's time under the disciplinarian Bill Belichick in New England.
More analogous to today, he said, was a tuberculosis epidemic in the 1840's in New York that was linked to milk.
Alternatives to this "sessile life style" are clear among tropical species and are much more analogous to animals than the examples he provides.
[The] intelligence community in the United States and any intelligence agency is much more analogous to a factory that creates … methods of gathering intelligence.
As Mr Brown himself has argued, the danger is more analogous to the cold war than to the appalling but fairly predictable horror of the Blitz.
With younger and healthier residents than those in American nursing homes, these facilities seem more analogous to independent or assisted living.
The result is fictive history, more analogous to Socratic literature than to the Greek novel (to which it is sometimes pictured as antecedent).
Is renting out your car for a few bucks an hour more analogous to a neighborly gesture (which isn't regulated) or to a car rental service (which is)?
Parakiya-rati, it was said, was felt without consideration for the conventions of society or for personal gain and thus was more analogous to divine love.
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