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Other mutual acquaintances say the two men share many traits and speak respectfully of each other.
This accounts for the fact that the New York accents of different ethnic groups share many traits.
Those who know him and Mr. Clinton say the two share many traits, like outsized personalities, a natural gift for politics and a love of the sport (and sports, or at least watching them on television).
And while the three share many traits — these are not primarily meditative or contemplative religions, after all, and they are indeed historical faiths, concerned with action, even with mission — their commonalities also lead to profound contrasts.
Culture area, also called cultural area, culture province, or ethno-geographic area, in anthropology, geography, and other social sciences, a contiguous geographic area within which most societies share many traits in common.
Since all organisms have inherited traits from their evolutionary ancestors, closely related organisms are likely to share many traits.
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The two shared many traits.
Like other tribes that regularly traversed the Rocky Mountains, they shared many traits with nomadic Plains Indians.
Tasmanian peat, too, shares many traits with its Highland counterpart – although peat is not a strong characteristic in the island's single malts.
Tucson, or "Optics Valley," as it is known in the industry, and Ottawa-- Silicon Valley NOttawa-- Silicony traits.
He discovered that Amphistium shares many traits with flatfishes found in no other fish.
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