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Savage parallels this development with that of the public relations industry largely created by Freud's nephew, Edward Bernays, and with the systematic application of mass psychology to advertising.
At the MCG Mark Butcher offered another parallel – this time with Martin Bicknell.
I then alerted the president that "I will parallel this step with an even more robust measure dissolving Saddam's military and intelligence structures".
"I will parallel this step with an even more robust measure dissolving Saddam's military and intelligence structures to emphasise that we mean business".
In looking back, I see echoes of the netbook craze of the oughts, and the parallels with this "fad" (along with the distinct differences) are very telling.
But while we undertook the 2007 trip without players from the three leading clubs in the country, the earlier tour had parallels with this summer's visit.
There are parallels with this week's row over mortality figures in Welsh hospitals.
Vice President for Creativity Dan Houser made parallels with this representation, and the more recent predicament of the modern society of America.
The HIV epidemic has produced some parallels with this historical situation.
In parallel with this, in hypokalaemic hearts perfused with 20 μ m nicorandil, PES failed to induce VT in five of six hearts (83%) (Fig. 4b).
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