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And by pointing to the fear that lies beneath evil, he uncovers something common to both victims and perpetrators.
But there is something common to both shows: each exemplifies the cumulative effect of a single but sustained focus.
The generic concept of materials presupposes that there is something common to such diverse things as metals, polymers, glass, or semi-conductors.
If we're looking for something common to all expressions of religion, it will not be sufficient to describe any single one.
And despite hailing from a country of less than four million people, the airline has earned a reputation for expanding without something common to most airlines: debt.
By the third time he's extemporising, jazzing it up, something common to this show and increasingly where Hicks was heading with his performance.
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At some point you'll find something in common to help you connect.
But spatial experiences that express something are common to everyone, though they are not always consciously grasped.
STRATEGY Buys items he likes, so that when an item catches a customer's eye, they have something in common to talk about.
If you met strangers in a barbershop, you could be pretty sure you would have something in common to talk about from watching the same TV shows.
You will likely find something in common to start the conversation, and you can then ask clarifying questions.
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