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The damage to American craftsmanship seems to parallel the precipitous slide in manufacturing employment.
But even his most eccentric worlds have a point in them which seems to parallel our own lives.
Leigh, whose real name was Jeanette Helen Morrison, had originally been discovered for the movies in a fashion that seems to parallel Hollywood fiction.
His curious displeasure with the translations of the two of his books that have appeared in English seems to parallel his continuing feud with the climbing fraternity.
For example, the myth that Irenaeus reports for the early 2nd-century teacher Satornil of Antioch seems to parallel many elements of the Apocryphon of John.
The growth in New York's ranks of the well-educated unemployed seems to parallel a national trend, said Lawrence Mishel, the president of the Economic Policy Institute in Washington.
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His dance style seemed to parallel his personality, one man said.
But however well these plans succeed, they are particularly poignant given the yard's rocky past, a period of decline that seemed to parallel that of all Brooklyn.
Mr. Wiegand puffed up his chest to emulate the statue's erect posture, which seemed to parallel Roosevelt's powerful approach to life.
His views seem to parallel those found in strict Islamic societies where women are segregated lest they inflame men's passions.
If the incidents seem to parallel one another, it could be easier for Boeing and its regulators to find a fix than if they are dealing with two different problems.
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