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Vulgar though it is to say, there's a useful parallel in the matter of the Duchess of Cambridge's breasts.
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When the database is an element of a universe of globally distributed database servers that are searchable in parallel, the matter of document naming is considerably more challenging, because several complexities are introduced.
And there does not seem to be any parallel in matters of race to the special needs of some of those who are disabled.
The central figure of the pig has parallels with the great boars of Welsh-language literature and the Matter of Britain, particularly Twrch Trwyth in the 11th-century Welsh story of Culhwch and Olwen.
Imagine a parallel in the lives of men.
I see a parallel in the steroids era of baseball and sports in general.
In their choices of subject matter and in their approaches to it, there are parallels in the work of Gordon Burn and David Seabrook.
Improved computer hardware and the development of simulation algorithms has made stochastic simulation computationally viable: it is now usually possible to complete multiple parallel simulation runs of large systems in a matter of minutes.
STAP can take advantage of parallel linux computing to align individual sequences simultaneously, thus thousands of sequences can be aligned and assigned taxonomy in a matter of minutes, rather than the slow process involved with web servers.
But if it is true and is provable without the parallels postulate, that is a matter of metaphysical necessity.
Parallels in the communist movement provide perspective.
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