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31 Sentences With "drawing a connection between"

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Some fans are drawing a connection between this post and a similar Instagram on Bella Hadid's account.
Yesterday's report is a valuable data point, drawing a connection between Zika infections during pregnancy and microcephaly.
In London, leaders are drawing a connection between the rising rates of respiratory problems and diesel cars.
In 2011, The Guardian ran a piece drawing a connection between the two, and a 2015 blog post from gynecologist Jen Gunter makes similar assumptions.
" Esmé Grewal, vice president of government relations at the American Network of Community Options and Resources, called drawing a connection between vaccination and autism "really problematic.
Ms. Morris began the introduction drawing a connection between the bombing in Manchester, England, last May and the shooting at a country music festival in Las Vegas in October.
Their pecking motions recall an earlier section of aimless shifts in direction, drawing a connection between humans and poultry, but both sections give only a slight tickle of Beckettian humor.
Today, several reports pointed out that Amazon's Fire OS 5 does not support device encryption, drawing a connection between the company's encryption retreat and the current Apple-FBI iPhone unlocking fracas.
American Horror Story producers Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuck have done just that, drawing a connection between politics and dark elements of folklore, in the new iteration of their popular series.
When the African-American feminist group Assata's Daughters, in Chicago, blocked traffic outside Trump's aborted rally there, they were drawing a connection between Trump and then-Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez.
Though Under Armour's #MeToo problems weren't once mentioned by the company or by analysts during the investor meeting, some people are drawing a connection between the retailer's poor performance and bad corporate governance.
He's drawing a connection between an immigrant community retaining the outward trappings of its culture — the sort of difference that can be seen from the outside — and its members' attitudes toward America in their hearts.
PopSugar reports that Peters is set to play Charles Manson himself in a flashback sequence sometime this season, which lends some credence to frizzymcgee and other theorists drawing a connection between Winter and the Manson family.
" As for studies drawing a connection between Parkinson's and paraquat, he said, "Our view on those studies is that they are interesting — we don't dismiss them — but they generate an interesting hypothesis which is worth exploring.
But that didn't stop a researcher named J.W. Olney and his associates from drawing a connection between aspartame use and the increasing number of brain tumors in humans, as both occurred over the same 22013 years.
Here in Palm Beach, where the business ventures of the wealthy residents are often big, national brands, there has been hesitation among some big Republican donors to do anything drawing a connection between their companies and Trump.
The problem with drawing a connection between the rise of concealed carry and the drop in the national crime rate, as Donohue and his co-authors point out, is that crime has not fallen equally in all parts of the country.
"The same techniques could be used to destroy just about any citizen who draws the ire of the state," Goldsmith writes, drawing a connection between Kennedy's aggressive pursuit of Hoffa and the former attorney general John Ashcroft's aggressive pursuit of Islamist terrorists after 9/11.
A study published last week in Nature Communications raises anew the possibility that life once existed on Mars, by drawing a connection between opaline silica deposits found near the "Home Plate" feature in Gusev crater, and opaline silica at El Tatio, a geyser field located high in the Andes mountains of northern Chile.
"Since we have no cooperation at the Denver justice center, we are modifying our tactics to produce information," Henry Lucero, deputy executive associate director for ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations, told AP. President TrumpDonald John TrumpDem lawmaker says Nunes threatened to sue him over criticism Parnas: U.S. ambassador to Ukraine removed to clear path for investigations into Bidens Five takeaways from Parnas's Maddow interview MORE has often attacked sanctuary cities, drawing a connection between crime rates in urban areas and their sanctuary policies.
Available online. He did not receive a University readership until 1959. Over the span of his career he published twelve academic books, more than twenty-four pamphlets, and numerous articles meant for general audiences. He often wrote on political economy, drawing a connection between the social context and problems in society and how that influences market exchange.
She is also known for her work drawing a connection between optimism and psychosocial factors in HIV patients. One aspect of Suzanne's research focuses on optimism in relation to the functioning of the immune system. She conducted a research study with Sandra Sephton (University of Louisville) to figure out how law students' expectations for their future affected their immune response. The results of the research study suggested that optimism yields health benefits.
The style of storytelling Andrić employs is often likened to a transcendent historical monologue. Literary scholar Guido Snel believes that such a stylistic interpretation neglects the novel's dialogic properties and its ability to act as a back-and- forth between the narrator and reader, drawing a connection between the past described in the novel and the reader's present. This has caused Serb scholars to uphold Andrić's narrative authority, Snel writes, and Muslim scholars to challenge and reject it.
Balder, R; Noguchi, J; Erfworld: The Battle for Gobwin Knob (page 16)Wanda: I thought we agreed I was looking for the perfect military mind. [...] / Stanley: I want that too! Balder, R; Noguchi, J; Erfworld: The Battle for Gobwin Knob (page 17) In Stanley's first meeting with Parson, Parson convinced him that "tool" was a term of honor. Drawing a connection between this title and his search for the Arkentools, Stanley declared that he should henceforth be addressed as "Tool".
Canto 3, the canto of the "sheepfold of the excommunicates",Kirkpatrick 21. discusses the problem of the body and the soul (Dante's character casts a shadow at the foot of Mount Purgatory, in contrast to the bodiless souls that populate purgatory) and the concept of exclusion (from "physical burial,...safety, the sacraments of the church,...divine grace absolutely").Martinez 599. It opens with Virgil mentioning his own burial and the translation of his body from Brindisi to Naples, drawing a connection between Virgil himself and Palinurus.
The poster was created in 1943, near the height of the advance of the Axis Powers into Europe, Asia and Africa. The poster was produced by the United States Office of War Information to foster patriotism and support for the war effort by depicting American soldiers as freedom fighters. The poster equates the motivations of soldiers of the U.S. Army in World War II to Continental soldiers stationed at Valley Forge, drawing a connection between the soldiers from the Revolutionary War and the soldiers engaged in combat against the Axis powers.
Kornbluth's live and filmed works are almost entirely solo monologues based closely on events and people his life, his upbringing, and his career. As such he is among a small group of artists that includes Eric Bogosian, Lily Tomlin, and Spalding Gray. Most of Kornbluth's monologues relate to personal and societal ethics, self- fulfillment, and the role of the individual in society, drawing a connection between his own personal foibles and larger issues of citizenship. Playing a hapless, sincere, and sometimes buffoonish everyman caught up in world events, he demonstrates the relevance of these concepts to daily life.
"Lost My Mind" is a sparse mellow dance ballad, with heavy Autotune that discusses the end of a relationship, whilst Allen questions her own sanity after a painful breakup. "Higher" contains elements of dancehall, soft guitar notes and bass switches, whilst lyrically the song is a melancholy relationship drama that starts with an intro performed by grime MC Meridian Dan. "Family Man" is a piano ballad that drew comparisons to the work of The Carpenters. "Apples" features Allen singing over a guitar in a falsetto vocal, whilst lyrically it deals with the breakdown of Allen's marriage, self blame and drawing a connection between her marital failures and her parents.
Imoinda is portrayed as Oroonoko's equal in the work; where Oroonoko is described as "Mars" (16), Imoinda is described as "the beautiful black Venus" (16). Ultimately, their strengths of aggression and beauty are exemplified through mythological parallels. Comparisons with Mars, the God of war, in the beginning of the novella provides a framework for Oroonoko's rise as an admired warrior, while Imoinda's relation to divinity is more feminine from the start, drawing a connection between her appearance, and that of the powerful Venus, goddess of love and beauty in Roman myth. Imoinda being compared to a goddess of love is fitting of her character, for through reading the novella, readers can easily see that she is a character that is driven by love, particularly hers for Oroonoko.
Rose Laure Allatini (23 January 1890 in Vienna — 23 November 1980 in Rye, Sussex) was an Austrian-British novelist who wrote under the pseudonyms R. Allatini, A.T. Fitzroy, Mrs Cyril Scott, Lucian Wainwright, and Eunice Buckley. She is best known for her 1918 novel Despised and Rejected (written under the pen name A T Fitzroy), which was banned under the Defence of the Realm Act as it combines themes of pacifism and homosexuality which were thought "likely to prejudice the recruiting of persons to serve on His Majesty's Forces". Despised and Rejected was published by C. W. Daniel and was taken up by the Bloomsbury Group. The novel has been described by Angela K. Smith as drawing a connection between the persecution of homosexuals and the rhetoric of imperialism.
After many years of trying to "pass" in Ashkenazi culture, Trabelsi began exploring her own identity as a Mizrahi woman after meeting Juliano Mer-Khamis, and being exposed to the Palestinian struggle and experience. She herself grew up in a right-wing, occupation-supporting family, and was only able to return to her roots in this circuitous way. After embarking on her personal journey in this regard, she became especially involved in exploring and drawing a connection between Mizrahi and Palestinian identities and experience in her work and in her activism as well, two areas that she sees as one and the same. When she founded her production company, her stated mission was to create and promote films that are politically engaged with the injustices being perpetrated against Palestinians, as well and other social justice issues.

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