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An even more accurate parallel might be with Peter Grimes.

Another parallel might be Imperial Japan's isolationist Sakoku era, when all foreigners were banned from entering the country largely to prevent the spread of Christianity.

One parallel might be the Intervale Avenue station in the Bronx, which reopened in 1992 after a fire forced its closing three years earlier.

Mr. Pecquerie said the best modern parallel might be Ted Turner, the CNN founder, because of his global vision of news — and colorful personal life.

But in terms of how we still look at mass-market narrative movies, a more useful parallel might be drawn between the state of feature films today and the development of attitudes toward art in the Renaissance.

Which in parallel might be a precondition for external 'scenario legitimacy'.

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At the end (again parallels might be drawn), it was a tool of exploitation, a dressing of corporate expansionism.

What parallels might be drawn between the two events weren't clear to this spectator, but the authorities' nervousness seemed to reflect a profound political anxiety.

Nazism is better known for its death camps than for Leni Riefenstahl or the Reichstag fire, so analogies between the Nazis' early years and current Republican party behaviour seem hollow, no matter how strong some parallels might be.

Less obvious, but equally interesting parallels might be found in cinema, by comparing J to Michael Haneke's Caché, with its similarly guilty and muddled sense of history, or David Lynch's Lost Highway.

Based on Vygotskij's (1978) thoughts on the zone of proximal development (ZPD), parallels might be drawn to PBVE.

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