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单词 Parallels
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1) The stream parallels the road for several miles.
2) The street parallels the railway.
3) Her daily life parallels mine.
4) Their legal system parallels our own.
5) These parallels cannot be merely coincident.
6) I see parallels between the two cases.
7) These parallels cannot be merely coincidental.
8) His career parallels that of his father.
9) These ideas have parallels in Freud's thought too.
10) There are interesting parallels between the 1960s and the late 1990s.
11) There are some interesting parallels between the educational systems of these two countries.
12) There are many parallels between Yeats and the Romantic poets.
13) The rise in greenhouse gases parallels the reduction in the ozone layer.
14) There are few parallels between American football and European football.
15) The parallels with painting are immediately apparent.
16) There are many parallels between politics and acting.
17) The parallels are stated,()[http:///parallels.html] not reasoned.
18) You might say there were parallels in my life.
19) There are no exact parallels between languages. 3.
20) A damaged sewage line parallels that road.
21) It has parallels with the cathedral and collegiate traditions.
22) This situation parallels the oedipal development of a girl.
23) John Mortimer made the presentation speech, drawing parallels between Dickens and Dostoevsky.
24) Bill Walsh, the 49ers' offensive consultant, sees the parallels in the problems both teams have had on offense.
25) They urge their students to see the parallels between the lives they are studying and their own.
26) Entering the world of fine art, she found many parallels with the world of fashion.
27) Detailed study of folk music from a variety of countries reveals many close parallels.
28) I'm trying to see if there are any obvious parallels between the two cases.
29) It is the latter which are relevant to the chemical-sensitive patient, and they do provide some interesting and revealing parallels.
30) I walked briskly one block over to Cabana, the wide boulevard that parallels the beach, and broke into a trot.
1) The stream parallels the road for several miles.
2) Entering the world of fine art, she found many parallels with the world of fashion.
3) The street parallels the railway.
4) These parallels cannot be merely coincidental.
5) There are some interesting parallels between the educational systems of these two countries.
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.
40) try its best to collect and build good sentences.
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, 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.
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://], 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, 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.
91) Expatriation and individual measures, such as eugenic sterilization, even had parallels in America.
92) They represent a non- rabbinic form of Judaism and provide a wealth of comparative material for New Testament scholars, including many important parallels to the Jesus movement.
93) The wasteful sacrifices of war and the pointlessness of my patient's suffering share some obvious parallels here, but there's a deeper lesson as well.
94) Accounting for bonds payable closely parallels accounting for notes payable.
95) Miller draws parallels to creative geniuses such as Vincent van Gogh and Francisco Goya, who ignored social expectations and developed unorthodox styles that opposed contemporary conventions.
96) The parallels illustrate the growing verve of outbound M & A efforts by China's state - owned enterprises.
97) Our treatment of horizontal flow parallels the treatment we followed for vertical flow.
98) The paper deduces the calculation formula of parallel sidelines of spiral curve, and proves two characters of parallels sidelines. It can be applied to instruct actual setting-out work.
99) The parallels between Homo sapiens and Pan troglodytes are deep and numerous, we now know – thanks to Goodall.
100) Let us look at parallels between arithmetic using binary numbers and arithmetic using decimal numbers.
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101) The duration of the end - plate current parallels the lifetime for channel closing.
102) As I look back, I think that Gates'constructive monopolism ' most closely parallels Thomas Edison's.
103) This approach parallels procedures in other sectors of the economy.
104) Atkinson's best-fit model parallels not only the overall genetic pattern, suggesting an out-of-Africa migration of modern humans, but also subsequent events in human prehistory.
105) The rise in China'scopper consumption parallels the expansion of electrical capacity.
106) In this way, he can't but roughly subsume Albee's works in the chapter of "Parallels and Proselytes, " saying that his survey is not complete.
107) This philosophical shift parallels the veer to pluralism on a world base.
108) Helicopter flyovers between the 51st and 55th parallels alsorevealed that the palsas are in an advanced state of deterioration overthe entire James Bay area.
109) The persecution under the fifth seal parallels the "great tribulation" that fell on "Thyatira" (Rev. 2:22) and the "war" that the little horn made with the "saints" (Daniel 7:24, 25).
110) Parallels between the financial and non - financial world do not always work.
111) I do not think Turkey can be a shaper and framer of processes on its own, and we see much more cooperation or more parallels between Turkey's position and Washington position.
112) She said her experience as a volunteer on Saddam Hussein’s defense team offered relevant parallels.
113) There are many parallels between Cherenkov radiation and hydrodynamic shocks.
114) There are few parallels between the American football and European football.
115) I had read Goldsmith's History of Rome, and had formed my opinion of Nero, Caligula, etc. Also I had drawn parallels in silence, which I never thought thus to have declared aloud.
116) Driving south on Highway 3, the next afternoon we hiked along a steep trail that parallels the north fork of Coffee Creek from a trailhead that can be found about 12 miles in along Coffee Creek Road.
117) The FAI logo, comprising an image of an eagle in white on top of a golden Earth is superimposed on a background of pale blue meridians and parallels symbolising FAI's world-wide reach.
118) The film has eerie parallels with the drama being played out in real life.
119) The credit for this pioneering course must go to Sean Hoade, professor of English at the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, who draws parallels between American consumption patterns and Zombies.
120) I found Parallels faster at every common task, like starting and restarting Windows, and resuming Windows from a suspended state.
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