In other words, there is a monarchical structure in political life paralleled by henotheism in religion. |
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These changes have paralleled dramatic changes in the assessment of practising physicians. |
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Its roots are in the heavens and its branches permeate the cosmos, paralleled in occidental mythology by the Norse Yggdrasill. |
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His poems utilise the abstract power of language in a way that is paralleled by Salcedo's use of pared down, concrete physical form. |
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The positive response is paralleled by a rise in the insulin-like growth factor. |
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We paralleled the asphalt road on a narrow dirt track that used to be for four wheelers, when anyone had time or money for recreation. |
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His metal sculpture paralleled the work of the Abstract Expressionist painters. |
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That is, the songs' rhetorical strategies paralleled those of epideictic speeches. |
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In one intriguing trackway, the footfalls of a fringe-toed lizard were paralleled by the prints of a roadrunner, a lizard-eating bird. |
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My own growth and maturation paralleled major developments in our nation's reach for space. |
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The enamel, millefiori and glass decoration, insular in style and technique, are most closely paralleled in Ireland. |
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The Wright brothers' interest in aeronautics paralleled the growth of experimentation in the field. |
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The company's near demise paralleled the savage downturn in market demand, aggravated by an unsupportable overhead structure. |
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However, the man-woman pair bond and man child pair bond are not paralleled by any terrestrial primate nor many mammals. |
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Skelton used the octosyllabic metre, and a rough manner which was to be paralleled in later times by Butler in Hudibras, and by Swift. |
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Today's bullies of the Serengeti plains, lions and spotted hyenas, were paralleled by tyrannosaurs in Jurassic and Cretaceous ecosystems. |
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One whale paralleled us for awhile, then rolled on his side and seemed to stare with his eye. |
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Formal pedestrian promenades along either side are gracefully paralleled by double rows of live oak trees. |
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It is no coincidence that growth in the repo market has paralleled interest rate derivatives that has followed mortgage debt growth. |
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Ironically, the history of hair removal in Western cultures has closely paralleled a rise in concern over hair loss. |
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This rise in discharge rate with hypercapnia paralleled the rise in iEMG activity. |
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The expansion in the growth of foreign holdings of US financial assets paralleled the dollar's rise. |
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Throughout history, the rise of the nonprofit sector has paralleled the rise of democratic societies. |
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Eminem's rise paralleled the rise of modern hip-hop as America's dominant musical form. |
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Kirchner's paintings, with their vivid colours and emotional content, paralleled the art of the fauvists. |
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Radio communications in armoured units were therefore paralleled in artillery and tactical aviation and allowed for intercommunication between them. |
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The intensity and extremity of this expansion of experience is paralleled by the deepening of communion, by which particularity and individuation are shared with others. |
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These multiple ingredients are paralleled by new options available to the international community for responding to such crises. |
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During the 1890s the prohibition movement had a resurgence that paralleled the push for social reform. |
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The project is paralleled by a ban on street trading and the accompanying checks. |
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Thousands of roads twisted, bent, paralleled, and crossed for miles. |
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Their high employment growth was paralleled by high growth in revenues, which indicates that their growth appears balanced and sustainable. |
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I desire the beautiful exterior of my paintings to be paralleled with an elusively harrowing interior. |
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The suspension of compulsory service is paralleled by the introduction of a new type of voluntary military service. |
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Shifts in the discounts of closed-end funds are paralleled by changes in the price of other assets in which individuals invest heavily. |
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This weakness is paralleled by the insufficient number of followup inspections on the ground. |
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Carlile found the road that roughly paralleled the train's route. |
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These improvements to navigation were paralleled by a similar expansion of capacity at Sault Ste. |
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During the past decades, increasing standing timber volumes throughout central Europe were paralleled by declining capercaillie numbers. |
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Certainly, it paralleled the brutal end that the Red Viper found despite his nearly flawless pursuit of personal justice. |
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Not surprisingly, the stylistic divide roughly paralleled a divergency in prices. |
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His life and political career closely paralleled that of a former Edinburgh schoolmate, George Brown. |
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Note that one side of each contact set is paralleled and brought out as the 'C' pin of the external connector. |
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While a fragmented helmet had been unusually wrought from one piece of iron, the shield boss and sword pommel can only be paralleled by Swedish finds. |
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Since this burial rite, and the accompanying types of vessels, can closely be paralleled in northern Gaul, a correlation with Belgic settlements seems very likely. |
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Its experience and current difficulties are paralleled by those of intentional societies around the world. |
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The rise of equipment purchases has paralleled an apparent increase in local SWAT teams, but reliable numbers are hard to come by. |
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Seventh Day Baptists in America paralleled their English brethren. |
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A vindication suggested the ills that Bolingbroke had attributed to the artifice of revealed religion could be paralleled by those generated by civil society. |
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Critical of unnecessary obscurity and jargon of modernist discourse, post-modernism has created a paralleled obscurity of hermeneutics, deconstruction and textual nihilism. |
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Then the power thyristor, paralleled with the total supply voltage, is trigged, i.e. put into conduction. |
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The French army's rise paralleled that of the state it served. |
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Ninesense was lead by sax player Dean, whose long association with Soft Machine paralleled a solo career that mixed post bop, free jazz and rock influences. |
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The oldest photo in the exhibition was a daguerreotype, and the documented progress in industrial engineering was paralleled by the technological evolution in photography itself. |
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The trend toward globalized economies, itself deeply influenced by technological advances, is now being paralleled by the internationalization of copyright laws applying to digital technology, particularly the Internet. |
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Get your freak on at LA's most hipsterific beach paralleled by the Venice Boardwalk. |
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The Alberich who aids Ortnit is paralleled by the French Auberon, who aids Huon de Bordeaux and whose name derives from Alberich. |
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There were lots of trails leading in and out of the field so we paralleled the field edge and still-hunted about 50 yards inside the timber. |
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This was paralleled by Phair's melody lines, which forced her voice, which was not innately strong, to attempt everything from an almost guttural throatiness to a thin soprano. |
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Body weight gains of the treated groups generally paralleled those of the controls and comparable clinical signs were observed in the treated and control groups throughout the study. |
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The development of optimization techniques has paralleled advances not only in computer science but also in operations research, numerical analysis, game theory, mathematical economics, control theory, and combinatorics. |
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Midrash also uses fables paralleled in non-Jewish sources. |
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For all the ramifications that those three simple words have on one's physical health, it is paralleled by the destruction it wreaks on the mental health of individuals. |
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Historically, religious sectarianism has certainly been rife in Lanarkshire, and Ireland's marching season of parades by northern Orangemen and southern Hibernian orders are still paralleled in the county today. |
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The greater autonomy of the school and its headteacher in organizing pupils' learning processes has been paralleled by a stricter definition of the required standards. |
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And the numerical match has paralleled a geographical one: many Latinos go straight to the jobs, which are mostly in the suburbs, bypassing the inner city altogether. |
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While the differences over the proposed Code were not clearly between the Right and Left, the discussion paralleled the general debates in the party and similarly reflected the pressures of class forces. |
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In the former, the increase of emissions paralleled its economic growth. |
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Pioneer's Wellbanks says the future is clear: there will a slow, steady incline in IP acres, paralleled by an increased interest from farmers in growing crops with specific end-use traits for a specific market. |
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In fact, the rising prevalence of this type of diabetes in children has paralleled the dramatically increasing rates of obesity among children and teens in recent years. |
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This increase in debt paralleled deterioration of creditworthiness through 1986, but since then conditions have been more stable and in some cases have improved. |
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With the substantial support from the federal government and administration of Krasnodarsky region Sochi 2014 organization is paralleled with the enhancement of Sochi regional environmental framework. |
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Although female employment has increased, this has been paralleled in some countries by a deterioration in the terms and conditions of employment. |
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As regards Siremar and Caremar, the rise in operating costs has been paralleled by an increase in revenue from the routes operated by the two companies. |
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The oration's religious shift is paralleled by a similar shift in Constantine's coinage. |
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This vision of at least partial democracy in ecclesiology paralleled the struggles between Parliament and the King. |
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In the United States this development paralleled the market penetration of companies such as the Briggs and Stratton company of Wisconsin. |
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English Gothic was to develop along lines that sometimes paralleled and sometimes diverged from those of continental Europe. |
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The route forms a key artery on the eastern side of Great Britain and is broadly paralleled by the A1 trunk road. |
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This development was paralleled by an equally strong Danish national awakening in Denmark and Northern Schleswig. |
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Further discoveries paralleled the improvements in the size and quality of the telescope. |
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The expansion of a colonial administrative apparatus and bureaucracy paralleled the economic reorganization. |
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The reasons for this extinction are not fully known, but one theory notes that extinction in North America paralleled human arrival. |
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The Americans With Disabilities Act paralleled its landmark predecessor structurally, drawing upon many of the same titles and statutes. |
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Between Ambergate and Cromford, the river, road and railway are also paralleled by the Cromford Canal. |
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Its unsettledness and the extremes of its social style paralleled Mary's personality. |
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This hands-on study in tectonics and weight distribution paralleled Morris's contemporaneous explorations of gravity and antiform. |
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Yet the Bairns punters are being subjected to watching football in conditions only paralleled in scumminess by. |
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The plan of the temple in Jerusalem paralleled temples in Syria, where they were an expression of the local elite's high status. |
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In addition, the ascent of females in university education has not been paralleled by an assumption of responsibility for the management of such education or by any befitting participation in planning and assessment. |
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Liverpool sits on the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary and its growth as a major port was paralleled by the expansion of the city throughout the Industrial Revolution. |
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Neurobiological investigations have paralleled etiologic studies of OCD and have demonstrated both similarities and differences between these two disorders. |
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The irreligiosity of much that passes for religion is paralleled, of course, to quite an extent by the unscientific nature of a great deal that passes for science. |
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Legislative independence has been paralleled by a growing divergence between Australian and English common law in the last quarter of the 20th century. |
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The salinity gradient is paralleled by a temperature gradient. |
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Despised until the 19th century for its associations with the most rugged rural poverty, heather's growth in popularity may be paralleled with the vogue for alpine plants. |
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Miniver, for example, reflected the prospect of postwar Anglo-American hybridization and paralleled America's wartime subsidization of goods abroad. |
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