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I lean against him comfortably, and he stretches his legs out parallel with the sofa
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I don’t personally believe that the Antichrist is Satan in the flesh, but I do see the parallel that others are drawing
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There is a parallel happening
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He waits until they are nearly parallel with him then stands and raises both hands, making a throwing motion
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We ride along parallel with the riverside for some miles and although I do see some water birds and a few splashes which suggest the presence of fish, there is no sign of the rampant life I expect from a waterway like this
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There was another starship detected on a parallel course to their own and that was of great concern to the captain
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It was the parallel nature of those loops that allowed them to mimic a condensate in some way that Darryl's equations understood, but none of the rest of them did
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In my OS all the automatic stuff, not just the threat detectors, runs apart from the soul grant list, in parallel, on separate hardware
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Maggie stands stock still for a moment, then turns slowly away from the boy and, without saying another word, she walks parallel with the bar, heading towards the far end of the room
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He washed his hands and started out, on a parallel path to the river, which this morning seemed less menacing
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She helps him wash up the dishes, her mind presenting the parallel activity of another world and making her blink at the overlaying of realities
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Trying to visualise the map back at the barracks, he debated with himself whether he should go back or try to cut across country to the road he knew had to be running almost parallel to the track he was on
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Roman was on top of her, his arms and hands lying parallel on hers, his
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For almost half a mile the khume is ten stories high with three levels of parallel balconies left over from the days when it was a vang at the bottom of this chasm
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After another couple of miles she took the professor’s advice and left the highway, heading down a more rural road that ran roughly parallel
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see any sense in this parallel! He says to his sister, “Don’t give my
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Given his history in the Great War and his sinister reputation all of these years later, Carius could not help but perceive an odd parallel between the two things
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The speed at which you climb the tree will parallel the speed of your achievement of these goals
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“I have been lead to believe our parallel quests are for a common end - her safeguarding
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Professor Steven Weinberg, a Nobel Prize winner has said “There are an infinite number of parallel realities co-existing with us in the same room
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‘I believe the complexity of Harvo’s processor array – the parallel forcing subroutines – interfered with the TE process
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It cut across the entire width of the valley, crossing it at only a few degrees from parallel
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parallel to his back
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“I sometimes think there is a parallel world but then I dismiss
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In the meantime, the Milo was proceeding southeastward and somewhat parallel to the coastline of North America on its way
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Then would the transmission be no more than an echo from a parallel universe or would I myself have crossed over
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Francisco, and heading southerly, cruising parallel to the
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Is there yet another parallel between present day America and Rome of the late Republic and early Empire? Consider the Roman"s felt need to provide the mob with „bread and
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parallel to be the dividing line between the United States and
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with a diagram of two parallel Parent, Adult, and Child circles,
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At this critical moment a scanning beam recorded every atom of the crew members into a quantum computer (interchanged with the processing in over a trillion parallel dimensions)
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A bit of clarification is called for, by way of parallel construction
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The ship drew closer, and the oars were shipped, the sails slackened as it drew parallel to the boat
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Her path ran parallel to the main trail, leading up a hill overlooking the tunnel
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There were parallel parking places along the main street and the places were generally only half full
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This one ran parallel to the Hospital and wound gently up
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America‘s relative decline as the world‘s eminent global leader is not unprecedented when understood by the parallel decline of many (Great) Nations
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Time, in whatever manner it is measured, must (necessarily) exist in Space, wherever Space finds itself, and therefore Time must parallel Space inasmuch as Space continues to exist in Time
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As the shouts and screams of the badgers fighting in the labyrinth echoed to him from the thick canopy overhead, Brokin moved his small group through the undergrowth parallel to the pathway leading to the air vent
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So Polk negotiated with the British, breaking his campaign promise of 54-40 and accepting the 49th parallel, the same boundary other US presidents had proposed
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The only parallel in his experience was the curious incident of the train ride
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Foreign news teams that rushed in picked up on the parallel story of the previously ignored political strife gripping the nation
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But a better parallel would be Singapore's
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Turning the helicopter, King pulled out his pistol, placed it on the seat beside him, and turned the helicopter parallel with the wake
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Join more LEDs in parallel, just keep in mind that positives terminals should be joined to posi-
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And if we connect these two in parallel then resulting resistance would be—
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There are two ways to combine capacitors and they methods are completely opposite to resistances which means unlike resistances capacitors decrease their value when combined in series and increase it when combined in parallel
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And if we connect these two in parallel then resulting capacitance would be—
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He then crossed several gardens climbing their fences before he was parallel to where the men in their cars were
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As I turned for home, I kept parallel to the trench, and had a look as I went by
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On most other occasions, they used Bailey or pontoon bridges erected by Army engineers parallel to the wreckage of destroyed German structures
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There’s no such thing as a parallel universe,” Brendan said
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In the tragedy of her life, he saw a parallel to the conditions all Nicaraguans found themselves living under and the root cause of the civil war
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Naturally, I’d have to follow the elder while trying not to stare at the younger (an odd parallel to my dating life)
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The bridge was made of steel and appeared to have been put in place parallel to the ruins of the former bridge by Russian engineers
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The line hugged the side of the outside wall in parallel to a
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The officer turned his head in disgust and pulled up to the club, parallel parking
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The New Testament’s Beginning, while different, reveals an interesting kind of parallel
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I stopped tapping with my hands; I put my arms out horizontally and made them parallel with the ground and I continued revolving around at least another ten or fifteen no handed head spins – it’s really hard to count when you’re spinning that fast, you know
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Also, it puts an end immediately to the influence traffic, corruption, parallel accounting, bribery, robbery and political use of the social budget and fraudulent deviation of collected money
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Another view is that there was parallel development towards modern human in Asia, Africa, and Europe, which started before 200,000
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When you are ten steps down, visualize a door at the base of the staircase that takes you into a parallel reality
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If you do this regularly, every night if possible, using different stories however always based on the same life goal, you will imprint in your memory a fully explored and totally real parallel life comfortable to your mind and safe to your survival system
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I flop back onto the cushions, and I feel cold without her body parallel to mine
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When Jason read of der Fuhrer and his appeasers before he unleashed the blitzkrieg of his Wehrmacht on the countries of Europe, it was hard not to see a parallel
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carve out large land grants for the Indians complete with mineral and oil rights, allowing them to keep their culture(s) in parallel with the emerging America? Exceptional as that might have been for its time, historian Ellis tells us in American Creation, it almost happened, or at least it became a priority for President Washington in 1790
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In parallel to Build & Test you
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Part of the problem was that some of the phases had to run in parallel
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It was made of parallel rows of huge logs driven into the lake bed about sixty feet apart and filled in between them with rocks, gravel, and dirt
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Dual running both old and new systems in parallel is possible with enough temporary labor
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Testing of the product is planned in parallel with a
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I flew through the air parallel to the ground with my arms at my sides, not flapping like a bird
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unending parallel grey of the Plate and Slums; the sun had
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We turned west on the road that ran parallel to the river some distance from the bank (beyond flood stage, no doubt)
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We crossed the river and turned east along the broad road that ran parallel to it
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We mounted up and turned north along the road that ran parallel to the eastern bank of the Missi Sipi
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forth, almost parallel with the Reactor’s head
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The house was similar in appearance to our ‘Lingit house only on the outside, although even there the house was rectangular and sited parallel to the river, and the oval door (on a smaller side) faced downstream
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We tried to move parallel to the road, but there was too much underbrush
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scurrying parallel to where he waited
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“Look!” said his copilot, pointing to a road that ran parallel to the coast behind
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that ran parallel to the coast
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She didn’t know what he meant by the parallel dimension, all she knew and cared about was that Nolan now lived in it
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“We need to know everything, from the history to the present day, how do thing’s work there” Elizabeth was so excited about this case, it was giving the house more understanding of parallel universe’s then they already had
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We got the horses, mounted up, and rode eastward toward another low mountain range, larger and running more or less parallel to the one with the cave
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As we continued south, the plateau constricted into parallel gorges of varying breadth
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We continued the road parallel to the river, but behind a screen of trees, since it was too wide at this point to bridge
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We soon came upon the Oos and followed it upstream along a parallel path for a short time and before long could just see a castle on the east bank of the Oos
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Whenever the special causes occurs they tend to change the control limits too much, in such case the special cause point has to be studies and corrective actions to be identified and worked on, in parallel the point can be removed from the plot and recalculation to be performed
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As the Civil War developed, for a time the twin assaults of the Court and those of the more general Civil War ran in parallel but disconnected courses
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their story is a modern day parallel to the historical account of Jesus’
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Territories north of the 43rd parallel were to be English and those south of the 43rd parallel would be Spanish
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guys were sure that it would be parallel to the cave
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As our cars remain parallel, we stare at each other—amused—as we enjoy the thrill
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I got fines of $12m and $15m, respectively, imposed on them for blocking grade level crossings parallel to Grand Avenue (the U
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Gabriel swung the Jeep into a parallel parking space across the street from the glass shop
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The formulation of the powers of evil as an independent enemy of the divine, and the description of human life as being conducted in a dualistic universe in which evil and good are in constant struggle, is the contribution of the Kabbalah to Jewish worldview…a brief written by rabbi Isaac ben Jacob ha-Cohen, entitled Treatise on the Emanations on the left (1265)…describes a parallel system of seven divine evil powers, the first of which is called Samael and the seventh, feminine one is called Lilith
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While both of these figures have a long history in Jewish writings before Rabbi Isaac, it seems he was the first to bring them together as a divine couple, parallel to God and the Shekhinah, who rule over a diverse structure of evil demons, who struggle for domination in the universe against the powers of goodness, the emanations of the right
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She saw the parallels with the founders of the Kassikan and wondered if she saw Alan’s fingerprints here once again
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Lang's Making of Religion was heavily influenced by the 18th century idea of the "noble savage": in it, he maintained the existence of high spiritual ideas among so-called "savage" races, drawing parallels with the contemporary interest in occult phenomena in England
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He wrote literary and mythological essays in which he draws parallels between Greek myths and other mythologies
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Consider the condition and designs of the carpet and how it parallels the foundation that you have laid for yourself in life
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Perhaps the dream parallels a waking situation where it has put you on the defensive
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Consider what you are organizing and how it parallels an issue in your waking life
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Was it passionate? Was it slow? Was it wild? The sex act parallels aspects of yourself that you wish to express
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The franticness and speed of the tapping parallels how chaotic or calm your life is
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20° parallels in north latitude
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The Shenandoah remained between these parallels for several days but did not see one sail
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(Any parallels with the Roman Empire here?) Can there be any activity viler than the corruption of children? History does indeed repeat itself
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In a way, his case parallels yours, Monica, in that he too was able to see at a point in his life, then an accident took away his sight
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In spite of the many parallels in his life and mine, it came as a surprise when those we loved began to confuse our identities
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While Wadhwa lamented thus, Suresh couldn’t help but recall the parallels in his parental story
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kilometres in length and it parallels and protects the mainland from many wild and vicious Pacific storms
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This story will show you the parallels
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Deep concern for his daughter's safety parallels this thought and he turns quickly and walks out of the trees
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The parallels between this and the American War Between the States are frightening
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the dimensions and parallels of existence
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experienced an episode in my kitchen that parallels the odor in Jerry’s car
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of Revelation 6:12 parallels the prophecy of Joel which says:
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It has been quite rightly pointed out that this bears strong potential parallels to the role of the false prophet and Antichrist in establishing a world empire that makes war against the saints
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While there’s no compelling evidence to lead to such conclusions, there is reason to note widespread social interaction and cultural diffusion, as Odyssey bears a number of parallels to the Mesopotamian adventures of Gilgamesh who also visited the land of the dead on his journey to the end of the earth
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With parallels to modern America, the excess and luxury that was Rome finally stretched the resources of the empire that the entitled class fought over too far
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I think that the problem of schooling for us as a society parallels the
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parallels the world as it really is
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parallels in the other gospels
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As I sit in English class trying to avoid any parallels of
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The parallels and the psychology here cannot be ignored
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Here are a few parallels that we can learn
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Thus, drawing too many parallels between the environmentalist movements of the late 19th century and their counterparts in the second half of the twentieth century - would probably prove misleading
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Sometimes the parallels are both overwhelming and instructive
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time, I didn’t fully understand what that signified, but there were rough parallels: on the one hand, YOCHEVED had given birth to Moses who gave birth to
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He could not help but note the parallels to
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The mixed Arab – Berber race stole the Spanish artists for creating Islamic art in parallels, then poisoned them
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The accelerating feedback increase of extreme climatic change not only parallels the industrial/chemical revolution, but also the electrical/communication explosion – and their corresponding lack of foresight, which has co-generated our current lack of insight
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com flashing into mobs in Mecca and Medina exploding into social protests in Riyard that overthrow the Saudi Arabian government, parallels how electric vibrations can turn into electromagnetic cascades that comformicates the particles in play according to the forces they game within
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Launched beyond the physical into infinite parallels, the endless experience dulled us to the stimuli we twitched, typed and twittered
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others” is that it closely parallels a similar objection frequently
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However, the parallels between the two companies stop here
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The solution used most often in industry parallels that used in academia, where articles submitted for publication in a print or online journal are first peer-reviewed by experts in the area
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This move parallels the general trend in corporate computing, where companies invest in information technologies despite the fact that conventional metrics fail to show an eventual improvement in the bottom line
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Baal Hammon may also be spelled Baal Ammon or Amun, and parallels the Egyptian god Amun-Ra
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longitude and the parallels of latitude, which are referred as
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Let us note here a few of the parallels to be met with
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Look at the many parallels of their lives: both suffered exile
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” It’s crucial to understand that this directly parallels the message of Isaiah 1:11-17 and surrounding verses where it asserts that the Creator is greatly
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parallels to the beast with two horns like a lamb that speaks as a dragon? Both symbolize empires
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The symbolism parallels that of feet, stand and tread because it places the walking symbol above the walked-upon symbol
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also see parallels in that Isaac was a miracle baby, a
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This would then drive her more convincingly to Calum, the true opposite of what Andy has become and would also create clearer parallels between her and Andy's stories
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The Doctrine of Two Spirits also purposely parallels and models the actual structure of this
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how this parallels the symbolism and meaning of ascending to a mountaintop (attaining wisdom)
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This also closely parallels burning candle and
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Daniel is another book that openly parallels the themes of Revelation, but with certain
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that this story line accurately parallels much of what I have been describing about ancient symbology
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Those interested in various ancient mysteries should notice some parallels between the stories of
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Notice the parallels to the creation and structure of Freemasonry here? From my research and
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see how the messages from both are direct parallels
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commented on Nostradamus’ direct parallels to, and use of themes from, The Apocalypse
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This roughly parallels the story of Daniel in
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Notice how this directly parallels the sex scandals of the Papacy?
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all of her conclusions are accurate, but there are ample supportable facts and striking parallels to
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If you’ve watched the movie then perhaps you see the parallels between my character Benaiah and the El Cid
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an ever-growing group of researchers and enthusiasts have noted the striking parallels between The
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” It’s crucial to understand that this directly parallels
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The symbolism parallels that of feet, stand and tread
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tone, he admitted that the parallels between Carlos Castaneda the apprentice and Don
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It is also certain that they and their Hebrew parallels are often used to signify long but limited duration, as when the Mosaic institutions are said to be 'forever’ (Deut
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"I know," said Darnay, respectfully, "how can I fail to know, Doctor Manette, I who have seen you together from day to day, that between you and Miss Manette there is an affection so unusual, so touching, so belonging to the circumstances in which it has been nurtured, that it can have few parallels, even in the tenderness between a father and child
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"Try the test I told thee of, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "and don't mind any other, for thou knowest nothing about colures, lines, parallels, zodiacs, ecliptics, poles, solstices, equinoxes, planets, signs,
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Its western slope comprises 90 percent of the range, the peaks gradually descending to the fertile valleys that eventually give way to the California coast—which parallels the PCT roughly two hundred miles to the west for most of the way
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She sketched out the parallels before finally handing Margolis the letter she had found on the windshield
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She had ripped her way through The Second Sex and Fear of Flying, followed up with The Female Eunuch, and after reading The Women’s Room had been so shocked at what she saw as the parallels to her own life that she had refused to cook for three days, until she had discovered Granddad was hoarding four-packs of stale doughnuts
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Vincy's face, in which forty-five years had delved neither angles nor parallels; and pushing back her pink capstrings, she let her work rest on her lap, while she looked admiringly at her daughter
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Casaubon himself was lost among small closets and winding stairs, and in an agitated dimness about the Cabeiri, or in an exposure of other mythologists' ill-considered parallels, easily lost sight of any purpose which had prompted him to these labors
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Historical parallels are remarkably efficient in this way
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The philosophy of investment in growth stocks parallels in part and in part contravenes the margin-of-safety principle
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Finding parallels between our daughters, I listened even more carefully as they spoke of Maggie Rose
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There are beautiful parallels between Ed Seykota’s teachings and the teachings of those who are not necessarily focused in the world of investments, including notable authors like Eckhart Tolle, Esther Hicks, Jack Canfield, Bob Proctor, and Wallace D
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“Parallels as far as time sequences,” he replied a little testily
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He is a committed student of the defensive martial art of Aikido, where he draws many analogies and parallels to trading
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What other option parallels exist? I can’t wrap my brain around what other option twins are out there
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All the lineaments which providence traces on the surface of a nation have their parallels, sombre but distinct, in their depths, and all convulsions of the depths produce ebullitions on the surface
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Parallels to the performance of fallen angel bonds are very close
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Cochrane (1999) had the foresight to stress parallels among carry-oriented strategies in equity, bond, and foreign exchange markets as well as volatility selling and convergence trading
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I was struck by the parallels between the stock market panic of 1907, which LeFevre discussed in detail, and what seemed to be happening in April 1962
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When Marilyn’s psychological problems eventually became known, many overanalytical parallels would be made between her and her screen character, Nell Forbes; but these parallels are unwarranted, and unfairly diminish her talent as an actress
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Though Miller always denied the genesis of the play, if he thought of it at all, he must have acknowledged to his private self the parallels with events in his own life, not only concerning his women but also his personal experiences in the mid-1950s with HUAC’s spurious search for alleged Communists in the government, which he used as the inspiration for The Crucible
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There are several ways to do this, with the most popular being Apple’s Boot Camp software or Parallels Desktop
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Parallels runs Windows inside an application, similar to opening a workspace inside your trading platform
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In good time, nevertheless, as the ardour of youth declines; as years and dumps increase; as reflection lends her solemn pauses; in short, as a general lassitude overtakes the sated Turk; then a love of ease and virtue supplants the love for maidens; our Ottoman enters upon the impotent, repentant, admonitory stage of life, forswears, disbands the harem, and grown to an exemplary, sulky old soul, goes about all alone among the meridians and parallels saying his prayers, and warning each young Leviathan from his amorous errors
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Those who are familiar with the practical politician, and his followers and their modern methods, will find few parallels in the characters and descriptions in these tales
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Such an army will not trouble itself about geographical lines, in portioning out the divisions of its new empire; and will run the parallels of its power by other steel than that of the compass