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But there is something in the air that defies historical parallels: something new to do with technology, behaviour and popular culture.

This, interestingly, parallels something Pauline Kael wrote in The New Yorker in her original, appreciative but skeptical review: "I hate to say it, but I think the central character of this movie is time itself, or, rather, timelessness".

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Historical parallels represent something beyond the basics and, if well reported, would help readers place Occupy Wall Street in better perspective.

Examples include the use of conceptual metaphors that draw parallels between something abstract, such as social status, and physical position, even though there is no connection between them: familiar examples include phrases such as 'top dog' or 'upper class'.

Albert Bierstadt is revealed as a closet inventor; we see his 1896 patent drawing of an "Expanding Railway Car" — a luxurious, oversize train car as comfortable as a home running on a pair of parallel tracks — something he must have dreamed up on his long journeys into the Western wilderness.

"Next-war-itis is a parallel to something called ostrich-itis, and that means you can't bury your head in the sand and assume that the way things are now are the way they'll be across the board in the future," said one senior military officer, who spoke on condition that he not be named because he was not authorized to discuss the matter.

If you're going to make shit funky with your crazy angles they have to be parallel with something else.

They would do movies of great men of German past that usually had parallel with something that could be done in modern times.

"What most likely happened is what we call an 'independent parallel development', something that happened in the language, more or less simultaneously, in communities of English speakers around the world," she says.

The fastest way to figure this out is to keep the finger board parallel to something straight and then look at the finger board and the nut.

It's something parallel.

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