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were parallel
noun
One of a set of parallel lines.
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Again their reasons were parallel.
It is almost as if there were parallel realities.
Underneath were parallel pictures of the modern broiler taken at the same intervals.
Once upon a time, cyberspace and meatspace (where real life was lived) were parallel universes.
"Because I remember the type of injuries, some of which were parallel, and so they were very probably test cuts".
I looked up at her, pivoting on my toes until my knees were parallel with her legs.
According to Diawara, the boat's bow swung 90 degrees to the left, until the two ships were parallel.
They were parallel over most of their course, forming a corridor 550 feet wide.
The habits and discipline of preparing the mind and body were parallel and complementary.
There were parallel projects in teaching, architecture, accountancy and journalism, and in the Finance Innovation Lab there's an imaginative effort to find financial ideas that actually create value.
Of the 60.8 million tourists who came to Hong Kong in 2014, more than 47 million were from the mainland – of whom about 60% were "parallel traders".
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