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Meanwhile, on the left, there is a parallel if more subtle closure.
Based on dependency rules, the server executes, in parallel if possible, prescribed post-processing tasks.
Flannery went to the United States, where he offered a parallel, if not so dramatically striking, interpretation of the American ecology.
John wasn't at those classes, but he was certainly around the Cunningham studio and, for me, his influence was parallel, if not greater, than Merce's.
Meanwhile three congressional committees are conducting parallel, if less focused, investigations of the Trump presidential campaign, Russian hacking, the firing of FBI director James Comey and related issues.
It's more obvious with big events – a war or an economic depression – but the stresses threatening our society create parallel if less dramatic effects.
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The parallels, if you accept them, are striking.
You can see parallels, if you squint, between his Andrew Jackson and later chief executives like John F. Kennedy, George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
If the command is implicit, one must judge from parallels; if a text fails to detail how a priest proceeds with an action, this detail must be provided from other texts.
Then, lead a brief discussion with the whole group focused on the following questions: What parallels, if any, can you draw between the questions being heard by the court and the questions that we just discussed relating to smoke detectors?
The next step entails identifying functional parallels (if they exist) between developmental genes in these early-branching taxa and their corresponding orthologs in Bilateria.
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