Sentence examples for parallels of what from inspiring English sources

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He compared the male fandom of a girl-oriented show to the large number of female fans of the original Star Trek series, and the parallels of what the fans did to support the respective shows.

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Music offers perhaps the best parallel of what could happen to the written word online.

Tapson said the defence case he would outline before any jury would be that Nancy had been under the power of her husband, in a parallel of what happened to Patty Hearst, the heiress who came under the sway of her kidnappers in the Symbionese Liberation Army.

With a new armed squad known as Los Deltas (a parallel version of what Los Zetas was for the Gulf Cartel prior to their separation), the drug lord was planning to fight off Los Zetas at a border area known as "La Frontera Chica," which encompasses Miguel Alemán, Camargo and Ciudad Mier – directly across the U.S-Mexico border from Starr County, Texas.

"The story on the product is kind of parallel to what we're saying about the brand over all," she said, adding that the goal was "to bring a fresh, more contemporary, more energetic approach".

These four principles provide an evolutionary framework for understanding the origins and progression of cancer that is parallel to what the Hallmarks of Cancer framework (Hanahan and Weinberg 2000) provides for understanding cellular mechanisms involved in cancer.

My learning curve in the first few months was very steep but I soon found parallels in the fundamentals of what I was doing and what I had done in the military, even though the context was very different.

But the parallels seem to be part of what might be called a parallel universe.

Over the last two years, American lawmakers have accused two of China's largest telecommunications companies, Huawei Technologies and ZTE, of doing something parallel to what the N.S.A. has done: planting back doors into their equipment to allow for eavesdropping by the Chinese government and military.

That's interesting, because it's kind of a twisted parallel to what is an Assange -- what is a journalist?

The result is 11,000 images that seem to chronicle an evolution of computer usage parallel to what actually occurred in life off-screen. .

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