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61) Kakar finds parallels between the Hindi film and popular myths.
62) Water waves are of course different in character from their more abstract mathematical cousins, yet there are striking parallels.
63) The question of parallels to these phenomena is exceedingly difficult.
64) Parallels with Simon de Montfort, the Valence and Joinville families are not entirely inappropriate.
65) Even the most extreme forms of self-mortification have ancient parallels.
66) There are, of course, many links and parallels between economic history and the development of the government and social institutions.
67) In the valley that roughly parallels the road and the stream is a very long, sinuous, and narrow hill.
68) When looking at Mozart's life, the parallels with "Hamlet" are astonishing.
69) As stated above, there are close parallels here with anti-racist work in education.
70) On the home front some of the parallels are just as strong.
71) Mather draws some interesting parallels between the development of agricultural systems and that of forestry.
72) The development of this metaphorical structure, however, is gradual[http://sentencedict.com], and parallels a stylistic feature of the poetry.
73) It is fifteen years since he first explored the relationship of real flesh and its marble parallels in art history.
74) The old, familiar order remains in force, and the other parallels in chapter 26 only serve to emphasize the fact.
75) Scientists themselves have often drawn parallels between the experience of a scientific vocation and certain forms of religious experience.
76) Chiarelli sees light rail as an alternative to widening the busy Airport Parkway which parallels the route near South Keys.
77) Their shoes pressed upward against the chromium of the railings that stretched across the floor in parallels set two feet apart.
78) The hard left points out the parallels between colonial district commissioners and the district auditor.
79) The parallels seem to come together in the distance.
80) Later(sentencedict.com), there were even stylistic parallels with the Fauves.
81) There are significant parallels with the 1980s.
82) Lines of equal latitude are called parallels.
83) The road parallels the river.
84) There are curious parallels between medicine and law.
85) But the only zones in which the moon passes the zenith, the point directly over the head of the spectator, are between the twenty-eighth parallels are the equator.
86) The time period used in defining current liabilities parallels that used in defining current assets.
87) As the lead author, Diane Halpern, told reporters, "Advocates for single-sex education don't like the parallel with racial segregation, but the parallels are there."
88) So too the stories of Moses and of Samson have Sumerian and Babylonian parallels.
89) The characters are often defined by parallels with works of art.
90) You don't have to be a conspiracy nut to see how this story parallels real world concerns about medicalization of human behaviour, privacy, civil rights, and privatization of government services.
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