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31) I view parallels to Piggy and Simon in a different light.
32) The dazzle effect of grids can be subdued by establishing a hierarchy of one set of parallels over another.
33) And there were strange parallels in the patterns of their childhood.
34) The developments in thinking about what happens in animal conflicts have some interesting parallels with economists' theorising about human bargaining.
35) As a metaphor for the modern mountaineer, the life of Captain Ahab has some disturbing parallels.
36) That stunning concept parallels some admittedly far-out astrophysical speculation of the present time.
37) The road to depression Even so, parallels with the 1930s are far more compelling now than they were in 1987.
38) Sheeler and L ger, along with Schlemmer, saw parallels between the machine and the body.
39) I do not presume to argue with these, but our modern parallels do not help us overmuch.
40) The diversity of the spirits thus directly parallels the Akawaio social order.
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41) His career shows many parallels with that of the better known Charles Turner Thackrah, but evidence of association is lacking.
42) There are obvious parallels with tobacco regulation, but does any government yet have the will to take this issue on?
43) Many of his utterances were, however, sermon commonplaces, to which parallels can be found in other contemporary preaching.
44) The new standards are part of a revolution in the teaching of mathematics that parallels the revolution in the teaching of writing.
45) There are certain parallels between the situation in Europe today and that which existed 90 years ago.
46) The end result was a sort of Ponzi scheme of personal popularity that had its parallels in the markets.
47) The relationship between government and Parliament will be scrutinized, together with its parallels in local government.
48) Early twentieth-century sociologists also drew parallels between the workings of biological and social systems, some of which were extremely crude.
49) Eventually we came across a rope of animal tracks dropped across the pan, its wavy parallels disappearing into shimmer.
50) The parallels with the years since 1988, also characterized by strong deflationary pressure and tight money[sentencedict.com], are apparent.
51) Indeed, the results of very recent work reveal two interesting parallels with the conclusions reached about the psychotic illnesses themselves.
52) There were also judicial parallels to the pitfalls to which a sorcerer was vulnerable.
53) There are, however, precious few parallels amongst athletes and footballers.
54) The dazzle of a grid can be alleviated by weaving, permitting parallels to alternate in domination.
55) The real parallels, however, lie in the political reactions to international sanctions in both cases.
56) The dizzying heights and plummeting depths of the volcanic mountains have their social parallels in this deeply divided country.
57) Finch was drawn to Earhart, in part, by the parallels in their lives.
58) Even the ivory-billed woodpecker has vanished quietly, though the history of its decline in numbers closely parallels that of the crane.
59) History stalks the Kremlin: Khrushchev fell 25 years ago, and the parallels with today are stark.
60) Capra's parallels are between not hypotheses but concepts, for example the ch'i and the quantum field.
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