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It is not life, but there is some analogy with it in this exposure of human folly and credulity.
This last point found confirmation in outraged correspondence from several American Jews unable to resist some analogy between Iran and Nazi Germany.
— If you need further practice with the standardized-test form of analogies, you might divide into pairs or small groups and do some analogy exercises (like these in this PDF from Scholastic, perhaps updating the Miley Cyrus example).
In the absence of such values, Miss Lonelyhearts can only write his advice column in bad faith, and it seems clear that West intends some analogy with his own position as a writer.
"When you think about pensions, we've got a brewing problem here that has some -- I don't want to overstate here -- but has some analogy to the savings and loan crisis of some years back," he told The Wall Street Journal last summer.
Even the way humans use consciousness reveals some analogy with our fellow animals.
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But we learn from nature and see some analogies, even though it has no evolutionary connect.
"There are certainly some analogies here to what Microsoft did with Netscape," said Mendel Rosenblum, a founder of VMware and its chief scientist.
Mr. Brown, stoic in the face of the attacks, has drawn some analogies of his own from the Conservative years in power, noting that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Mr. Major overcame poor opinion poll showings between elections to win new mandates in general elections.
"But there are some analogies".
17 Indeed, some analogies occur at two removes: the analogy is to another set of facts in another doctrine.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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