I find tree bark a beautiful parallel to skin, and roots a parallel to veins and neurons.
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They share numbers because they run parallel to one another.
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Be sure to keep your body parallel to the ground.
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In yet another parallel to Jon, Benjen was also resurrected.
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"Keep the phone's face parallel to the building," he said.
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Now imagine it hovering, propellers rotating parallel to the ground.
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Does that parallel to where DAP is in his life?
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The differences are too pronounced for the parallel to hold.
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Sort of the ultimate, you made a parallel to Facebook.
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The investigation is running parallel to civil and criminal probes.
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Young and Murphy's new effort runs parallel to that one.
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The move runs parallel to an effort led by Sens.
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Imagine you're driving parallel to a car in the adjacent lane.
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It also seems like there's a parallel to abstinence-only education.
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Against the grainThe closest parallel to all this is the 1850s.
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The band should sit level across your back— parallel to floor.
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But there are already two freeways running parallel to Route 1.
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An exact parallel to that doesn't exist in the gaming industry.
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Next question: Will the Congressional investigations continue in parallel to Mueller's?
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Summit is experiencing an offline parallel to Facebook's own rocky evolution.
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There was an eerie parallel to the infamous Ford Pinto memo.
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The lower trend line is parallel to the upper trend line.
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Have you considered an acquisition track in parallel to a fundraise?
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The investigation has run parallel to investigations by multiple congressional committees.
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Once again, this dimension intersects with, rather than running parallel to,
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Milevsky: There's a parallel to how investing has evolved in general.
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The closest parallel to that in the west is certainly Britain.
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Which brings us to a final parallel to the Bush administration.
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And this part, there's a rough parallel to the web, right?
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All frontal or back planes remain parallel to the picture plane.
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This is obviously not a parallel to voting on health care.
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There's no parallel to the sanctioned violence of boxing and MMA.
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Of course, none of these represents an exact parallel to today's situation.
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Fani will move nearly parallel to the coast as it approaches India.
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It doesn't seem parallel to Kissinger having a back channel to China.
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Because it's kind of parallel to what I experienced with my mom.
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Do you think there's a parallel to the guys saving Eleven here?
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TRUMP'S 100-DAY DAZE The U.S. makes an interesting parallel to France.
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Dolly's nascent gender dysphoria runs parallel to her mother's own identity crisis.
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That inability to empathize would be a parallel to autistic-like behaviors.
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The street on which Rodríguez was shot runs parallel to the border.
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Theirs, called momijigari, offers a fall parallel to spring's cherry blossom festivals.
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But the best parallel to today's General Electric may be Hewlett Packard.
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Ivanka's husband also offers a strong parallel to Shiv's ambitious husband, Tom.
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Survivalism has always followed a trajectory parallel to that of virulent nationalism.
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This was in parallel to the company taking efficiency steps, it said.
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Also, I wanted Bri's story to be parallel to hip-hop's story.
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One promising parallel to that season has been a change in goal.
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That media ecology ran parallel to mainstream media for many, many decades.
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Proper foot position is crucial; keep your feet parallel to the rail.
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It was 2002, so parallel to that, indie music was kicking off.
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The action occurred in parallel to the exhibition's private viewing for journalists.
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Bitcoin advocates have always liked to draw a parallel to the early internet.
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As Fani approaches India it will be moving nearly parallel to the coast.
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It's a great parallel to what it feels like to build a company.
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It's weirdly parallel to what's going on all over the world right now.
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The second trend line is parallel to the first but this is coincidental.
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The last force is the kinetic friction force—it's parallel to the surface.
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Did making sculptures run parallel to your pursuit of baking as a hobby?
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The Air Canada flight was instead headed for taxiway C, parallel to 28R.
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"It's a parallel to what the tobacco industry did," Mike Moore told me.
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Then, the officiant says something darkly parallel to the drama behind this relationship.
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Their distribution doesn't appear random; instead, rough chains run parallel to narrow fractures.
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The battles within the scene run parallel to the country's wider culture wars.
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Then bend both knees until your front quad is parallel to the floor.
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It's moving nearly parallel to, but offshore of, the east coast of Florida.
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He finds moments like this a parallel to his previous career in trading.
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There is no parallel to that in any sort of regular employment situation.
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However fanciful, this was not the tree's only parallel to a coconut palm.
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A large long ditch ran parallel to it, where ISIS had been fighting.
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Its molecules connect to form long chains that run parallel to each other.
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The station is above grade, sitting on an overpass parallel to Interstate 10.
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The 1988 election: So, then, can 2016 be viewed as parallel to 1988?
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Roma, she said, laughing, had in effect democratized in parallel to the country.
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The Hollywood Reporter draws a parallel to the situation facing Birth of a Nation.
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Why does the BRT run parallel to the existing—and severely underinvested—train line?
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The track runs parallel to the Strip— behind all the massive, block-wide hotels.
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Steve Pearce, a combat veteran, saw a parallel to the aftermath of that experience.
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Which is one reason there is no true historical parallel to the Islamic State.
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It may slowly spin southwest, parallel to the North Carolina and South Carolina coasts.
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BJ's and Costco are, in some ways, parallel to Walmart and Target, Greutman says.
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Technologists' desire to make a parallel to evolution is flawed at its very foundation.
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Their sensibility—blending fine art, glamour, sensationalism, eccentricity and sex—runs parallel to his.
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The district, she said, laughing, had in effect democratized in parallel to the country.
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It is being drilled parallel to, and about 20 feet from the existing well.
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The abortion rights plan includes 4 parts: Create a federal parallel to Roe v.
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Then, pull your elbows down sharply so your forearms are parallel to the ground.
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Step 2: Create another line parallel to your first, about half an inch away.
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A pop culture reference doesn't have to draw a direct parallel to be meaningful.
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Place your fingertips across your midline and parallel to your waist at your navel.
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Drawing the parallel to what consumers wanted and loved was bound to generate demand.
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That, I believe, is a rather provocative parallel to the affairs of recent years.
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Adidas denies the Puma charge, saying it worked in parallel to Puma with BASF.
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Parallel to the U.S. support, there needs to be appropriate Puerto Rico economic policies.
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Capitanio conceptualized and designed the visuals in parallel to Deproducers' writing and recording process.
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Parallel to that is our desire to see women, queer, people of color performers.
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She made a parallel to the multilateral talks with Iran over its nuclear program.
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Parallel to these harder, caustic songs are impeccably innocent ones to get lost in.
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"I see a parallel to E.P.A.," said Ms. Sgamma of the Western Energy Alliance.
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Friday's ruling did not apply to Eugal, an onshore pipeline running parallel to Opal.
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"I don't think it's precisely parallel to the mirror mark test," Dr. Horowitz said.
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The European Union should not undermine or seek to create structures parallel to NATO.
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The girl sees the parallel to the chef's story, but also bucks against it.
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In my opinion, the concept of allowance is parallel to the concept of "handouts".
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In reality, Dorian is now moving up the East Coast, parallel to the Floridas.
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A series of cells with links to al-Qaeda operated in parallel to them.
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Parallel to the UNIA program were the Pan-African Congresses organized by black elites.
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He cautioned, though, that Hudson Yards didn't have a direct parallel to earlier attempts.
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The victim's mistreatment online ran parallel to what was happening to her in the courtroom.
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However, this mammoth display of piety runs parallel to an increased softening in Filipino Catholicism.
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Her story, out in the darker world, became such an interesting parallel to Quentin's story.
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The two don't often share scenes, but their character arcs run parallel to one another.
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" Push-ups "Get into a plank position and keep your body parallel to the ground.
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Saccocia draws a potential parallel to Microsoft's organizational improvements made under current CEO Satya Nadella.
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It also developed a government structure parallel to that of any state of the Union.
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It caused heated reaction on social media because of the stark parallel to Holocaust history.
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And it makes sense that the grief can sort of be in parallel to that.
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Ballistic missiles follow an arched trajectory, whereas cruise missiles mostly travel parallel to the ground.
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The tale is weirdly parallel to real-life historical figure-turned musical star Alexander Hamilton.
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It was also exploring an outright sale of Ironshore in parallel to the IPO effort.
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That's the idea where there are tons of universes all existing parallel to one another.
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The book runs parallel to questions we face today about law enforcement and racial profiling.
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Ford was supposed to have landed on a runway that runs parallel to the taxiway.
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We are parallel to the conditions and we try to examine and learn from them.
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Hinge forward at hips and lower down so that torso is almost parallel to floor.
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Homers have trended roughly parallel to the Dow/PPI, but the relationship is not perfect.
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Fittingly, the band's journey of self-discovery was running parallel to hardcore's own identity crisis.
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The spike in market performance has run parallel to the reboot of employee-performance management.
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For a long stretch, Bernauer Strasse runs parallel to the site of the former wall.
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Not only are the parks running diagonally, but they also run parallel to each other.
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He directed me to put my hands out flat, palms up, parallel to the table.
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Federal prosecutors said they will be trying their case in parallel to the state case.
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I'm not the only one who has noticed this obvious parallel to American electoral politics.
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"He did all of this parallel" to his duties as a soldier, Ms. Niesen said.
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You put your palms on the ground and suspend your body parallel to the floor.
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Nevertheless, there are a couple of episodes in history that we can draw parallel to.
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Saturday's Judiciary Committee report draws a clear parallel to its predecessors from the Nixon era.
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In a moment of real self-awareness, Kourtney draws the parallel to her pregnancy with Mason.
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But here are expressions for the field perpendicular and parallel to the axis of the dipole.
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Uneven curves abound, and there are only two small, straight lines parallel to the painting's edge.
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Fan fiction, it seems, exists parallel to a world in which real interactions can turn dark.
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Parallel to Dias's work, there are other efforts to improve educational opportunities for the next generation.
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Samsung has implemented its own windowing system in parallel to the one found in Android Nougat.
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If that's all true, then the Night's King story would be a parallel to Jon Snow's.
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Meanwhile, parallel to the tech community, a number of researchers are working on behavioral health interventions.
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Our ability to have fun and find joyous moments while painfully parallel to so much tragedy.
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In that situation, sulfuric gases burned parallel to lava, which gave off an electric blue glow.
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The P-Series F1 is bright and has clear image quality that's parallel to pricier models.
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This has the validating aspect of being parallel to the process used to remove a president.
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The fire was moving roughly parallel to the city and traveling about 40 yards per minute.
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Lost in Space follows a similar trajectory, in that Will's growth runs parallel to the robot's.
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But here, their faces are turned towards the ceiling, their backs almost parallel to the ground.
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There is no close parallel to this situation in the U.S. or other major Western countries.
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I have previously argued that blockchain's rise is a dual parallel to that of the internet.
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And although their narratives are presented parallel to one another, their accounts couldn't be more different.
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One parallel to the current development is a 2014 Supreme Court ruling known as Harris v.
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It is parallel to the ulna, a fabulous piece of osteocrosswordese (Yes, I made that up).
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The inspector general's work was conducted parallel to but independently of the F.B.I.'s criminal investigation.
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And as much as possible, aim to keep your forearms and knees parallel to the floor.
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Running in parallel to that is a separate string of unlockables tied directly to the season.
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He correctly read back the instructions but landed instead on a taxiway parallel to the runway.
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The killing of Soleimani runs parallel to escalating tensions between the United States and North Korea.
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We began trudging across yet another large rice paddy that ran parallel to a small tributary.
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If I squint, I can see a bit of a parallel to Gary Hart in 1984.
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But parallel to that pain is a resolute conviction that their child's death was absolutely preventable.
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Blade Runner (the game) told a unique detective story set parallel to the original 1982 film.
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Growing extremism in al-Hol runs parallel to signs of ISIS' resurgence elsewhere in the region.
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Federal employees are covered by a separate unemployment insurance system parallel to that for other workers.
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The talks will take place in parallel to the process in international arbitration court, he added.
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Across the continent, a burgeoning IT sector is emerging parallel to growth and reform in core economies.
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But in terms of the students, it creates an environment much more parallel to a prison environment.
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Impacts As Fani approaches the coast of India it will be moving nearly parallel to the coast.
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The social giant is making a VR effort parallel to Oculus, and it revolves heavily around video.
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You can see that moving parallel to these conducting plates is mostly moving along an equipotential line.
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Rather, Chinese and U.S. interests — particularly when it comes to human spaceflight — run parallel to one another.
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In 2013, geologists noticed that a crack had formed on the shelf running parallel to the coast.
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In another parallel to the broader market, luxury retailers positioned in the middle are struggling the most.
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It's in a conversation with Jordan that Grace makes the most obvious parallel to The Handmaid's Tale.
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It was just offshore and running parallel to the coast, said U.S. Geological Survey scientist Wendy Stovall.
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Bend at your waist so your torso is close to parallel to the floor, your back straight.
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The characters' deep bond appears to run parallel to the friendship that the actors formed off-screen.
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Parallel to these political debates, residents of the camps maintain a rich lore about the Saharawi homeland.
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Her expressive face is a wordless monologue that unspools parallel to the action of The Handmaid's Tale.
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Running parallel to all that, Martin's personal life was under scrutiny and, in a sense, became overwhelming.
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I think there is a parallel to The Wire, there is no sense of right or wrong.
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But running parallel to these important international commitments remains the dissatisfaction and unrest that is palpable domestically.
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Granted, dry humping does involve some genital stimulation, so it's not a perfect parallel to your story.
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Like silhouettes, they inhabit a domain that is parallel to ours and completely cut off from it.
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White House historians and professors were hard-pressed to think of any exact parallel to this case.
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It was a peaceful walk along the Calle Internacional, which runs parallel to the US-Mexico border.
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As a sort of mandarin parallel to punk, the movement disdained the idealism of previous avant-gardes.
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But now a team of researchers has found a remarkable parallel to one of evolution's signature events.
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Running parallel to Michael's latest rampage through teenage suburbia is the story of Laurie Strode: Doomsday Prepper.
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Parallel to the Diaspora challenge, CcHub announced its European PitchDrive tour in partnership with Google for Entrepreneurs.
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The nation hung on the unfolding drama: The painstaking effort to drill another shaft, parallel to hers.
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Next he lifts his legs to a pike position, so his legs are parallel to the floor.
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To get an education, she said, many students have developed lives parallel to the ethnically divided reality.
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David Leonhardt points to data that shows rising hate crimes and racist speech parallel to Trump's rise.
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" At last, in his eyes, the "growth of the club is parallel to that of the team.
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There are currently over 1,200 charitable clinics nationwide, largely operating outside and parallel to the Medicaid system.
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The quartet lie parallel to the coast, in the same formation barriers assume around the larger Gulf.
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Perhaps the biggest parallel to the Internet bubble is a lack of business model that makes sense.
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What's the closest historical parallel to the political environment we see today, and what ended up happening?
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If you are caught in one, swim parallel to the shore until you break out of it.
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Valhalla has a small commercial district along two blocks of Broadway, parallel to the Taconic State Parkway.
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His investigation will run in parallel to those being carried out by the FBI and the U.S. Congress.
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If I'm on my laptop, I'll lean the face so that the computer is parallel to the ground.
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In addition, she has a line of Mars parallel to her life line; most people don't have one.
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In 373 construction began on another fence parallel to the existing fence, referred to as double-layer fencing.
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Now it's running roughly parallel to the US coast, pummeling the Southeast with destructive winds and storm surges.
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"We are not focused on the wheelchair—we're actually developing robotic exoskeletons in parallel to this," he said.
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The parallel to draw between the two deals is simple: both offered iconic brands Americans liked to eat.
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Bend your knees to a tabletop position, making 90-degree angles with your shins parallel to the floor.
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To draw a parallel to cinema, Quentin Tarantino is a master appropriator, and yet his work is idiosyncratic.
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But if you've got a taste for chaos, well: Here's where the unexpected parallel to Bulletstorm presents itself.
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There's a parallel to be drawn here with America, where in 2016 manufacturing hit record levels of production.
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Joe Scarborough, the MSNBC host, drew a parallel to the resentment aimed at Barack Obama 12 years ago.
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"Nobody got injured, but it was hauntingly parallel to what happened yesterday," CNN aviation analyst Miles O'Brien said.
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"We will have an effort that's parallel to any other presidential effort we've had in Ohio," he added.
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Philippe isn't expected to become a hurricane and is forecast to quickly move parallel to the East Coast.
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The best parallel to the Cures Act is to the nation's fight against HIV/AIDS in the 1990s.
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Many of the storefronts will face Dean Street, which runs parallel to Atlantic Avenue and has minimal retail.
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To me, it's the figurative parallel to literally putting your foot on someone's head and holding them down.
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Such scenes are frequently choreographed so that the actors face each other in profile, parallel to the screen.
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He would tell them to start walking straight, sticking to a small canal running parallel to la línea.
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And about 900 people move each day to Florida — a blossoming whose parallel to red tides is obvious.
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Running parallel to the George Washington Memorial Parkway in Arlington, Virginia, you will find the Jefferson Davis Highway.
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In both cases, they extended beyond the flat rectangle hung parallel to the wall that so irked Judd.
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Lynching in America represented an entire extrajudicial system that operated parallel to the law, while outside the law.
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That provides a parallel to Uncle Lester's problem that leads to a eureka moment for both of them.
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The Justice Department's investigation is running parallel to a separate investigation by the National Crime Agency of Britain.
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Those stand about 15 feet off the shoreline on a boardwalk over the water, parallel to the land.
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He sees a parallel to his own life, working at a closed site in the next valley over.
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Any new offer would trigger a separate offer period, which might run in parallel to the existing one.
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The fall of the Frappuccino serves as an interesting parallel to the dominance of the Pumpkin Spice Latte.
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Haftar has set up a national government in the east parallel to the internationally recognized administration in Tripoli.
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The tug sidled up parallel to a 300-foot fuel barge docked at Pier 8 in north Brooklyn.
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Sarah's decision to give Cirie the advantage seems like a pretty clear parallel to what Sierra did last week.
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Cyborgian implantation activities take place outside the clinic or hospital, as a sort of parallel to standardized medical experimentation.
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They're situated parallel to the edges of the adjacent mountains and perpendicular to the direction of nearby wind streaks.
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I believe we think not only intellectually but in a separate visual stream that runs parallel to intellectual thought.
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Stop when your thighs are parallel to the floor, and make sure your knees don't go past your feet.
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Cyborgian implantation activities take place outside the clinic or hospital, as a sort of parallel to standardised medical experimentation.
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Oxygen is being pumped into the pit and rescuers are working to drill a shaft parallel to the well.
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One young man was shot walking on a dirt path parallel to the border but 100m metres from it.
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It had a curious parallel to ABC's firing of Roseanne Barr in May after she posted a racist tweet.
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The closest parallel to a President Trump in modern times, Hufbauer said, is Italy's former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
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Arrange a wooden skewer parallel to you then position 13 pasta strip underneath the skewer at a 45° angle.
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Gasser's Infiniti G37 two-door sedan was in the right lane and parallel to the SUV, the release said.
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Chance's openness about his religious beliefs have also run parallel to his arc of achievement over the past year.
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The Smithsonian calls her an activist whose contributions run parallel to those of Sojourner Truth and Ida B. Wells.
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Watch how high Ed Davis guards him on the floor with his feet damn near parallel to the sideline!
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The story of our privatized dental system runs parallel to the more familiar story of America's health care system.
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However, Feldman does see possible charges in another case, which he believes is "the closest parallel" to Nixon's case.
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Harvard Business School offers online classes that run parallel to its MBA program — for a fraction of the cost.
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It took a ride on the bike path that runs parallel to the road to see a low point.
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Parallel to the highway, Maersk freight containers in child-bright reds and blues rolled steadily down a train track.
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Parallel to the dialogues between our national governments, we work closely together every day to strengthen our economic ties.
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Ironically, for Derek there's a parallel to be drawn between the cruisers and the local fishermen they've pissed off.
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The storm whipsawed trees, blew away large chunks of fencing and bent stop signs almost parallel to the ground.
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No less than Jackson did, Mr. Abloh possesses a stealth gift parallel to those he displays as a designer.
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Also known as an access road or service road, it runs parallel to a larger road, providing local access.
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If you can't extend your leg straight, just bend it so only your thigh is parallel to the ground.
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On Twitter he described a conversation in Berlin that drew a parallel to Prince Philip's car accident this week.
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Skipping along parallel to the touchline, Vahid Amiri nutmegged Pique before floating a perfect cross toward the back post.
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Caracas is laid out east to west, nestled in a long, lush mountain valley parallel to the Caribbean coast.
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It seems like this is a quiet war that carries on parallel to the big debates of each era?
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"I have always wanted to work at Children's," Pratt said, because the hospital's values are parallel to her own.
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Inches-deep ruts are common, as are potholes and fissures running parallel to faded white lines between the lanes.
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It is expected to run parallel to China's judiciary, effectively putting it alongside, if not above, courts and prosecutors.
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Now, to simplify, let's assume the ball swings around in a horizontal plane, parallel to the table (mostly true).
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The seats feature sturdier leg rests that can be fixed parallel to the seat cushion to form a couch.
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At street level, it's parallel to L.A. LIVE, a development near the Staples Center and Los Angeles Convention Center.
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A tweet drawing a historical parallel to the current plight of Syrian refugees drew thousands of retweets this week.
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She took it as a fact that her parents lived modestly and frugally, in parallel to the changing world.
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Start in a pile squat position with your hands on your hips and your thighs parallel to the floor.
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Both arms should be bent at the elbows parallel to each other, either side of the face and throat.
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Such diplomacy should not be seen as an alternative to pressure, but as a complement running parallel to it.
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Rather, the poems run parallel to the photographs, often adding a narrative to what is a wide-open image.
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In parallel to his criminal activities, he also played the philanthropist, donating large amounts of money to the city.
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"There is another America running parallel to our own, and people's walls need to come down about it," he says.
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Really feeling the burn today — the sit-ups where you push your lower back parallel to the floor are killer.
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The separate case in Maryland has played out parallel to the New York case that went to the Supreme Court.
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President George W. Bush, who worked on his father's campaign, is the most recent parallel to Ivanka Trump, Brower said.
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China also built a gas pipeline parallel to the oil pipeline and has been eyeing large dam projects in Myanmar.
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It had an interesting parallel to what they have built with Yoobic: it was a energy monitoring solution for buildings.
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The drinking straw's history runs parallel to humanity's: from ancient libation to fast food, mint julep to ice cream float.
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In this case, it moved in hugely different ways parallel to the crack, as compared to perpendicular to the crack.
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Forecasters from the National Hurricane Center said the hurricane is "moving parallel to and just offshore" of Florida's east coast.
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And it runs parallel to Kate's adolescent (and adult) struggle with shutting music out of her life when she's sad.
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Or barreling through a fantasy world, perhaps joining a Quidditch game with Harry Potter or flying parallel to Iron Man?
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"You cannot not speak when someone's life and what they've been through is parallel to yours," Drea told the hosts.
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Meteors in a shower all originate from the same place in the sky and generally fall parallel to one another.
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Social media and e-commerce consumption have both gone topsy-turvy in parallel to an overwhelming migration to smartphone devices.
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"Your bra should be in the same place as it is in the front, parallel to the floor,"Kaplan warns.
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Formed in 21997, Big Black ran parallel to the emerging hardcore scene in America while also pushing back against it.
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Instead, swim in direction parallel to the shoreline to get out of the current, and then swim toward the shore.
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"The unique thing is that we're doing this ethnographic research in parallel to developing the AV tech itself," Marakby said.
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It was where media was physical, and where technologies lived alongside and in parallel to each other, but rarely intertwined.
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In the case of the Emmett Till signs, the bullet holes provide a real-life parallel to Ellison's soiled statue.
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The third body was found on Highway 37, which runs parallel to the highway where Fowler and Deese were found.
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There's a funny parallel to the Kamasi movement with people discovering exotica—kind of orchestral music in a popular form.
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The executive order will develop industry-recognized and portable credentials that can run parallel to those offered by vocational schools.
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Until recently, the rift was running parallel to the edge of the ice shelf, but its direction has now changed.
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The best historical parallel to Francona, for now, is probably Whitey Herzog, who reached the Hall of Fame in 2010.
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But Tova wanted us to turn right and walk along Eliezer Ben Yehuda Street, which ran parallel to the shoreline.
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Representative Mark Pocan, Democrat of Wisconsin, drew a more specific parallel to family separation at the border and ICE's activities.
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These histories are presented parallel to the lineage of racial tension, housing segregation, and activism that has shaped the city.
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Running parallel to Asia Week, this exhibition brings together a globe-spanning collection of works from or inspired by Asia.
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The new statistical method assumes that the informal economy will go up and down in parallel to the incorporated companies.
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Lift one leg opposite the barre and lean forward so your torso and your leg are parallel to the ground.
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DHL's moves run parallel to significant developments this year in Africa's online retail scene — namely Jumia's big IPO capital raise.
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The U.S. bank's investment in tech companies operating in Nigeria runs parallel to those by Visa, Mastercard and SalesForce Ventures.
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Joaquin sees another successful recent exit, from the portfolio company Olly, as the closest parallel to the thesis behind beam.
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It's (literally) a long journey from the darkest abyss towards the sunlight, one that runs parallel to Roy's mental state.
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Dr. Oreskes said the closest parallel to Saturday's protests were the demonstrations for nuclear disarmament in the 1950s and '60s.
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Armstrong took manual control, slowed the descent, and began flying the Eagle like a helicopter, almost parallel to the surface.
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Mr. Cawley's journey does not offer a precise parallel to those of today's refugees escaping war-torn nations like Syria.
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Lyndsey told me that, yes, she was aware of the story, but saw no parallel to her own medical condition.
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None of the incidents he mentioned, however, are parallel to Mr. Trump's accusations of illegal wiretapping ordered by Mr. Obama.
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In addition, costs to care for himself increase parallel to the mental, emotional and physical demands that continue to grow.
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The same approach, he says, is a decent parallel to self-driving cars, and specifically Voyage's approach to developing them.
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Clearly, there is a whole parallel to real-life human childrearing that is sort of intrinsic to the whole story.
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GM, for its part, is building out its own ride-hail app in parallel to its self-driving software development.
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Both records occurred at the 0.8-mile-long SpaceX Hyperloop test track that runs parallel to the company in Hawthorne California.
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Josh Holmes We're continuing to support Halo 5, while also starting to work on whatever comes next, in parallel to that.
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Again, this would be a parallel to the 2009 Tea Party protests, which got especially heated over the 2009 summer recess.
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In the interview, he explained that photography has always been a part of his career; it's just existed parallel to fashion.
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Their relationship to the picture plane is always specific: some are parallel to it, while others are at a sharp angle.
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It's an interesting parallel to Star and Alex's relationship: Star is clearly talented, but Alex is the brains behind the operation.
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But one of the story's unexpected (and almost certainly unintentional) qualities is the way its setup runs parallel to Riverdale's world.
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Instead, it runs parallel to their ramp-up and at a key moment abruptly swerves into an act of historical revisionism.
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The cold, carbonated tingle on your tongue will be an appropriate parallel to the brief flutter of your icy, vindictive heart.
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The closest parallel to this year's faceoff may lie in the 2000 debates pitting Vice President Al Gore against Texas Gov.
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Instead, the flags used in Rio were positioned parallel to each other -- like the stars on the American flag, for example.
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Parallel to her subject's own roots (my daddy Alabama/ momma Louisiana), the author traveled through the South to interview family members.
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Next came a triumph in the broadcast entertainment media, in another parallel to Donald Trump's role on his Apprentice TV show.
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Running parallel to the animated cover's growing/shrinking seedpod, an 8' x 10' inflatable mechanically inflated and deflated at the installation.
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The front might steer the system, which is moving through the northern Bahamas parallel to the Florida coast, out to sea.
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This resistance is like a frictional force in the opposite direction of motion and parallel to the surface of the water.
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But in any society, you have to have a socio-cultural movement happening simultaneously or parallel to political and institutional ones.
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So maybe that parallel to a western — white hat, dark hat — doesn't quite hold; maybe it's a sea of grey hats.
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From here, push your hips back, bend your knees, and lower your body until your thighs are parallel to the floor.
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An FTA with the EU would take time, even if drawn up in parallel to the Article 50 negotiations for Brexit.
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"In parallel to developing a space segment, the Commission also developed a user base that will use these data," she said.
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Built perpendicular or parallel to the beach, vertical seawalls divert waves away from the beaches to slow the natural erosion process.
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" She spells out the apparent narrative connection explicitly: "My family's arc was eerily parallel to Detroit's; we'd boomed together and now . . .
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This journey has been running parallel to my football life and it is growth experience that I am very grateful for.
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Read more: Harvard Business School offers online classes that run parallel to its MBA program — for a fraction of the cost.
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It has lots of celebrities, and people are fascinated with it, so they're definitely going to draw that parallel [to Meyerism].
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The company restarted on Monday afternoon the 450,000 bpd Twin, which opened in 2014 and runs parallel to the legacy line.
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Two minutes, and her eyes darted keen as a bird's to the pencil sitting parallel to the edge of her desk.
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Users will be able to create business profiles parallel to their social media profiles and M-Pesa accounts to sell online.
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There is a specific violence in living parallel to one's colonizer while being expected to be grateful for their "renewing" presence.
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Analysts say it would be naturally sensitive for big names to openly run blockchain parallel to existing processes because of regulation.
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One of the most militarized frontiers on earth, it runs just a few miles north of Gurez, nearly parallel to it.
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He plants his feet on the ground, hands behind his head and he lifts up so he's parallel to the floor.
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I do know her, of course, but it does bother me to have two long names running parallel to each other.
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"There's this wonderful family experience that's just not parallel to dragging a dusty box out of the attic," Mr. O'Connor said.
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She discovers a man seated alone in a recliner, fixated on a flickering screen (another parallel to Darius's misadventures last week).
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Nunes was also working on his own investigation in parallel to the Russia probe, an effort focused on the Steele dossier.
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Last week, state authorities dug a hole parallel to that in which Wilson had fallen in a bid to reach him.
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Such acts could include downing a plane with Americans and/or Israelis — a parallel to Soleimani's killing by the Baghdad airport.
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It is finally one more indication that something mysterious was always running parallel to or underneath the surface of his work.
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There is now a national movement to remove statues of Columbus parallel to the movement to remove Confederate monuments in the South.
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For takeoff and landing, the blades are parallel to the ground, so the machine can get airborne without a runway and hover.
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That might be a fitting parallel to the real-life Shirley, one of history's biggest child stars that the camera also loved.
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Weinstein's reign ran parallel to the development of a seemingly disparate, but no less significant, Hollywood myth: that of the transparent star.
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Bitcoin rose above $11,000 this past weekend and was higher Monday, and has been moving parallel to the decline in the dollar.
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He draws a parallel to AIDS and the stigma attached to those who contracted it during the first outbreaks in the 1980s.
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The ministry made the announcement on Twitter, referring to the main road that runs parallel to the Turkish border in northeast Syria.
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"We've been having some very constructive discussions on trade with the Chinese in parallel" to discussions on North Korea, Ross told CNBC.
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Again he bent to the job, his back almost parallel to the floor, arranging the food just so, a heron at work.
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Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Monday that she thought the lumber talks would continue "in parallel" to the NAFTA negotiations.
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Parallel to this, WCDMA/HSPA and LTE (3G and 4G) networks will rise and account for 65% of all subscriptions by 2021.
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Although the situation is not exactly parallel to the naval rivalry of the Cold War, Mr. Nordenman acknowledged the potential for conflict.
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She does front flips and back flips and falls flat on the five-centimeter-wide strap, her torso parallel to the ground.
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You never knew this side of him: rippling through one vividly feminine sequence, parallel to three women, hilarious yet devoid of camp.
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Users will be able to create business profiles parallel to their personal social media profiles and M-Pesa accounts and sell online.
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But that doesn't mean critics were "wrong," unless you think the function of criticism is roughly parallel to the function of meteorology.
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My works are intended to be hermetic—they're always attempting to construct their own contexts—contexts that exist parallel to the familiar.
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Without that, the stories in the Infancy Gospel of Thomas and many narratives parallel to it slowly withered away by institutional marginalization.
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Those who make it to the end of the season will also find one almost-eerie parallel to recent real-world headlines.
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No one invoked Anita Hill, whose allegations of sexual harassment against Clarence Thomas in 1991 might seem a parallel to Dr. Blasey.
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The practice of going to see the leaves turning is called momijigari and offers a fall parallel to spring's cherry blossom festivals.
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They have forced urgent conversations in faculty lounges and conference hallways in parallel to the broader national conversation about gender and power.
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As a parallel to The Good Wife, a story that begins with a woman seemingly losing everything, the Madoff storyline made sense.
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The 1880 Lew Wallace novel was subtitled A Tale of the Christ, and occurs in parallel to the biblical story of Jesus.
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The steel-slat wall traces a path parallel to Robertson Street, in a flat rural landscape of corn and grain sorghum fields.
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These exchanges may seem irrelevant, but they create content for the pro-Trump information machine, which is running parallel to the hearings.
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Sanchez said any such move would be in parallel to rehabilitation programs and strict punishments for anyone who sold drugs to children.
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The first time we really see Mid-World, which runs parallel to our own, it's a desert with magical, mystical, wondrous … tornadoes.
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He also pointed to the Expo Line, which runs parallel to Interstate 10 and connected downtown to Santa Monica in May 2016.
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The tuck requires skiers to squat, with their backs parallel to the slope and their rear ends raised slightly above their heads.
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Ms. McCulloch draws a parallel to spoken language: A period at the end of a sentence would usually suggest a lowering intonation.
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SDX will initially run parallel to the existing SIX platform, which involves three steps to complete a trade, often over several days.
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The park is made up of seven blocks that run perpendicular to the ocean and two blocks that run parallel to it.
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Parallel to this entry is another debut, FREE WIFI, which is only free if you do not succumb to its accompanying advertising.
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Dunham's drawing (and later printmaking) activities ran parallel to "The Age of Rectangles" and related paintings and remain equally important to him.
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The House Intelligence Committee's investigation is running in parallel to separate investigations by the Senate Intelligence Committee and the Department of Justice.
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In addition, your chin should be parallel to the floor (and your back straight, of course) with your hands folded in your lap.
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It's a lovely parallel to their equally stylish mother, who also wore an embellished Naeem Khan for her first state dinner in 2009.
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Its on-board motors ensures that the stick is always parallel to the playing surface, allowing solid contact with the drum or cymbal.
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So, recently it appears there was a decline in homicides and parallel to that there's been a decline in serial homicides as well.
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She's managed to connect with and involve the local audience, and in parallel to create a very large international network around the museum.
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" However, just a few minutes later, he himself seemed to accept the parallel to the Nazi leader, saying, "Hitler massacred three million Jews.
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With your knees slightly bent, push your hips back and lower your torso so it's about parallel to the floor, your back straight.
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In this there is a parallel to the Trump campaign's interactions with the Russians, and what Vladimir Putin may have hoped to gain.
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All sides of an online marketplace have to be nurtured in parallel to avoid imbalances, such as having far more sellers than buyers.
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Around the time of the accident, concerns about flooding had caused emergency personnel to close a paved road parallel to the dirt road.
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Did she believe that her artistic star ran so parallel to his that her path to recognition and success would likewise remain unobstructed?
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At the same time, there is an approaching reality traveling parallel to the Trump train, just not at quite the same, breakneck speed.
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But what the foreign policy establishment wants doesn't automatically run parallel to what is in the national security interest of the United States.
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Frederick Capin, a registered nurse in his early 433s, was found stabbed to death beside the highway that runs parallel to Ocean Beach.
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The increase in nonelderly veteran Medicaid coverage occurred parallel to an increase in private insurance purchases that Dworsky attributes to the growing economy.
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Iran rejected the U.S. accusations as unfounded and Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, on Twitter, drew a parallel to assertions by then-U.
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"He's almost like a parallel to Neo Rauch 10 years ago," Ms. Subotnick, of the Hammer Museum, said, referring to a German artist.
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In a steampunkish workshop in an industrial area of Oakland, California, Anduril houses a project called Sentry that brings this parallel to life.
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She is getting nuttier as the season progresses, which is an interesting parallel to what could be a dark turn for Dany, too.
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They can also serve as a documentation of process, or a way for artists to work through ideas parallel to their main practice.
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I wanted to draw that parallel—to say that your Facebook profile is a little customized pet that sort of looks like you.
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Famuyiwa shared their music via the love story of two best friends whose lives would run parallel to the evolution of hip-hop.
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The joysticks on the Junglecat are also quite similar to the Nintendo Switch, though they're positioned parallel to each other rather than staggered.
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So the notion that this is somehow a serious scandal parallel to Moscow's work to overturn an American presidential election is just comical.
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On a stretch of dirt road through the pampas, running parallel to the Bahía Posesíon, Mr. Soto motioned for me to pull over.
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Lower down so your thighs are as parallel to the floor as possible (if not, that's okay), with your knees over your ankles.
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Like other Jewish émigrés writing in the postwar era, Morgenthau found in the Holocaust the closest parallel to the prospect of nuclear annihilation.
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A clear parallel to the partisan braggadocio of Hamilton's indelible Act I number "My Shot" is Billings's hymn "Chester," first published in 1770.
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On his first expedition, he and his team discovered a mountain range as high as the Rockies running parallel to the Weddell Sea.
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He invoked Barack Obama's legacy of hope -- implicitly drawing the parallel to his own rise from obscurity to the top tier of candidates.
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Sun-washed, pastel-colored houses and cafes line the main pedestrian street running parallel to the sparkling turquoise harbor, dotted with moored sailboats.
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If you missed it, don&apost worry; REI is having another big sale that&aposs parallel to, if not better than, its last.
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"Hello, crocodile," she called out casually, waving to the 10-feet-long predator as our Land Cruiser drove parallel to the river bank.
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"I always make the parallel to personal relationships and work because I think the key is to be the same individual," he said.
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On sidewalks that are narrower, the stations might be placed on an angle or parallel to the curb, leaving a sufficient walking area.
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But in Mark's designs, I find a parallel to my own approach; the use of a classical, historical technique to say something different.
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Iran allocates a large portion of its annual budget to finance a massive domestic crackdown machine, parallel to exporting terrorism and Islamic fundamentalism.
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As Smith learns to impersonate King, Johnson uses the parallel to explore how society determines what makes one man great and another not.
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Morales is a biracial kid — he's half Puerto Rican and half black — living in a universe that's parallel to the main Marvel universe.
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In their collaborative project, Boundaries, Richard Blanco's poems run parallel to Jacob Hessler's photographs, often adding a narrative to the wide-open image.
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Parallel to the negotiations, Likud announced preparations for a possible national ballot, with November already touted by political analysts as a likely date.
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"This act is another example of how you, as chair, have run your own operation in parallel to the committee's investigation," they said.
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It's a stark reminder that even with all the surveillance in the world — a parallel to the NSA security state — attacks aren't always preventable.
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The National Ocean Service advises swimmers caught in a rip current to swim parallel to the shore and back to land at an angle.
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The premiere was almost parallel to the pilot, with several scenes recreated as Kit Harington's Jon Snow and Emilia Clarke's Daenerys Targaryen arrived Winterfell.
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A narrow vertical axis in matte black bisects a glossy black rectangle whose sides are parallel to the physical edges of the wood panel.
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In parallel to that, we were iterating through how they needed to move and react, and how they needed to fit into the sandbox.
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The hurricane is forecast to move roughly parallel to the Mexican coast for several days and then head farther out into the Pacific Ocean.
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In hydrogen, these spins can line up parallel to each other, with both pointing in the same direction, or antiparallel, pointing in opposite directions.
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First, robots are taught a series of basic motions — like how to be parallel to an axis, or how to move in a plane.
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Another fair running parallel to Art Basel Hong Kong, Art Central, also announced its cancellation of this year's show, programmed for March 18-22.
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According to his tweet, work on the New York-to-DC tunnel / hyperloop will happen in parallel to the already-in-progress LA tunnel.
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They run in parallel to our Main Stage set and we have a total of two do-not-miss presentations for you to enjoy.
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And for the Clarence Thomas hearings, was there a parallel to Mark Judge, who was supposedly at the party where Kavanuagh's alleged assault occurred?
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Everyone who takes part in the nonprofit's efforts becomes part of Dumbledore's Army, a parallel to the one featured in the books and movies.
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The lava haze, or "laze," from the plume was just offshore and running parallel to the coast, said U.S. Geological Survey scientist Wendy Stovall.
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To do a hip thrust or glute bridge, lay on your back, knees bent, with your feet parallel to each other, palms face down.
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From here, and while keeping a slight bend in your elbows, lift the dumbbells straight up until your arms are parallel to the floor.
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Venezuela is now in a situation whereby it has an internationally-recognized government — with no control over state functions — running parallel to Maduro's administration.
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Kinder Morgan plans to build a pipeline parallel to an existing line and nearly triple capacity on the artery to 21.3485,000 barrels per day.
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Turn your knife parallel to the table, and do two to three cuts into the onion (remember: not all the way to the root!).
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Some of the biggest schemes, including a planned 40-km shipping canal parallel to the Bosphorus, have been criticized as ill-conceived and wasteful.
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In some places, wide, squat soccer stadiums and dense concentrations of office buildings branch off from the highways that run parallel to the river.
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From behind a viewing area parallel to the reception, dozens of parents looks on at the Tallaght icon as he goes through the motions.
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"This argument really runs parallel to the All Writs Act argument—what the government is proposing to do is an unreasonable burden," Cardozo said.
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The neon text instillation "Y/OURS" (2018) by artist Joel Swanson hovers parallel to the ground between fire escapes in one Between Us alleyway.
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Forrest said with the government's purchase, odds have increased for the pipeline's construction, which would place a second line parallel to an existing one.
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On the second morning, the app abruptly told me to get off I-80 and switch to a state road running parallel to it.
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Kinder Morgan plans to build a pipeline parallel to an existing line and nearly triple capacity on the artery to 890,000 barrels per day.
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" Nakamura sees a potential parallel to the thought process surrounding the forest: "Many people have committed suicide at Aokigahara; thus you won't die alone.
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Then he suddenly made a surprise right turn and we were on a dirt road, parallel to the main road, heading the other way.
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We are in a new dimension, a Sliding Doors slipstream that exists parallel to the previous season's world but doesn't directly communicate with it.
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Instead, it inadvertently lined up for Taxiway C, which runs parallel to the runway, the Federal Aviation Administration told Business Insider in an email.
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There was nothing parallel to the feeling of losing so much weight so easily, and my eating disorder became more important than my diabetes.
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The S10e is the perfect parallel to the iPhone XR. It's the least expensive new Galaxy S10, is feature-packed, and costs hundreds less.
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Rescuers hope to send someone down the parallel shaft, dig a tunnel parallel to the boy, and bring him back up, the outlets said.
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But fake stories continued to chug along parallel to reality, and as usual, the hoaxes, lies and nonsense provided insight into the country's feelings.
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The investigation into Ms. Butina has been proceeding for some time and was carried out parallel to Mr. Mueller's investigation, a former official said.
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Works by Merce Cunningham, performed by Compagnie CNDC-Angers/Robert Swinston, can be seen here through Sunday, parallel to performances by David Roussève/Reality.
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One solution being pushed by some activists is to create a system of public campaign financing parallel to the widened stream of private funds.
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The scene where Rey climbs into the Death Star feels like a direct parallel to when we first meet her in "The Force Awakens."
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The position draws parallel to what the Houston Rockets are trying with James Harden or what the Dallas Mavericks pulled off with Dirk Nowitzki.
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It runs parallel to what was once the Maple Allée, two rows of old maple trees standing on either side of a sloping road.
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The CEFC deal comes in parallel to a Chinese offer to buy a 22012 percent stake in Saudi Aramco, the world's biggest crude oil exporter.
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India's 100-year film history spans colonialism, independence, partition and globalisation; a realist Indian cinema emerged parallel to the mainstream as early as the 1930s.
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YouTube's gossip ecosystem exists like a world parallel to our own — a little spinning globe of YouTube celebrities, YouTube rumors, and the people who watch.
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As he keeps losing limbs, he comes across as an only mildly serious parallel to the Black Knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
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The first time I ever played badminton was at AUAF's Michelle Bayat Gym, a big indoor sports hall that lies parallel to the main road.
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With a new baby, you feel like a quick, uninterrupted shower is a luxury parallel to a spa day, despite hearing imaginary baby cries throughout.
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The one thing it might be parallel to is writing for television except writing for television, there are seasons and then you have a hiatus.
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N to appoint four of his nominees to its board ran parallel to the company's shares recovering some of last year's almost 50 percent loss.
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Maybe you could run it parallel to the redundant fireplace, if that doesn't block the front door and the door to the fridge too much?
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Komarov scored from a drastic angle when his shot from near the boards went almost parallel to the line before banking in off Hellebuyck's skates.
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That channel operated in parallel to, but somewhat independent of, the multilateral nuclear talks between Iran and six global powers, which included the United States.
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He also admits to being disappointed to hear of Apple's dramatically scaled down car efforts, which Lynk & Co can be interpreted as a parallel to.
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But, I can't answer for all witches and wizards, because I think in matters of the heart, it would be directly parallel to our world.
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Iran. They have troops and foot soldiers across the Levant and the entire region, parallel to their vast arms provision and funding for such proxies.
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That presumption unravels as Morck and Assad pull at its threads, and as we see a series of flashbacks that run parallel to the investigation.
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The system can run in parallel to GM's own infotainment systems, and owners would still be able to toggle to Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
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In June 2018, pro-government media reported Saudi Arabia was to turn Qatar into an island by digging a monstrous canal parallel to the border.
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As for traffic, Ashland Avenue, a street that runs parallel to Main Street, will be extended during the second phase of the project, easing congestion.
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Hesitant to make something that directly used Herzberg's images, life, and story, Isolini said that he created a visual parallel to the accident using ecommerce.
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Drinking human blood is the only real parallel to Bram Stoker's stereotype or the countless others that have appeared in pop culture over the years.
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The Photos app may automatically straighten the image so horizontal and vertical elements in the scene are roughly parallel to the edges of the picture.
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But Anonymous NFL Front Office Guy can look to other leagues and see that everyone in the jobs parallel to theirs is not like them.
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Surprisingly, the driving figure in the exhibition is Alfred Russell Wallace, the British botanist who developed a theory of natural selection in parallel to Darwin.
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A pay-on-delivery arrangement might work within rather than parallel to Artemis and would involve the supplies needed to build a permanent lunar base.
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The story that runs parallel to Sill's rising stardom was one of misfortune and adversity that culminated in her death at the age of 22017.
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The lower frictional force has to be equal to the sum of the rope's tension and the component of gravity that's parallel to the road.
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That nameless character's story ran parallel to that of Josephine Baker, who, more than a half century before, had struggled to become an actress, too.
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Parallel to the use of chemical weapons, attacks on hospitals increased in 2015 and 2016, necessitating new approaches to protect vulnerable patients and medical personnel.
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This trend worries the religious establishment especially since it is occurring parallel to the erosion in the status of clerics in the last several years.
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Albert Fox Cahn, executive director of the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project, noted a parallel to a landmark Supreme Court decision last year called Carpenter v.
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Running parallel to Trump's belief in American exceptionalism is a sort of personal exceptionalism: the rules, even if he makes them, don't apply to him.
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In parallel to that, Senate Democrats coalesced around a plan to actually spend $1 trillion, with the money parceled out across various types of infrastructure.
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Stars Hollow has often been viewed as a cheerful, inverse parallel to Twin Peaks (a connection the revival made even clearer with Kirk's Eraserhead tribute).
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The documentary runs parallel to Soul of a Nation at the Broad Art Museum (221 S. Grand Avenue, Los Angeles), which continues through September 1.
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The three lifeless forms that comprise his collection live parallel to the three humans that constitute his real life: my mother, my brother and me.
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Perhaps the closest parallel to Obama and Hillary Clinton today was Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, his vice president, in the election of 1988.
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Keystone runs parallel to Enbridge's Platte line and feeds refineries owned by BP Plc, Marathon Petroleum Corp and one jointly by Phillips 66 and Cenovus Energy.
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There were the weirdly sexist questions lobbed at Carey Mulligan at the opening of the Women in Motion events that take place parallel to the Festival.
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Plank Walks Place your forearms on the ground with the elbows aligned below the shoulders, and arms parallel to the body at about shoulder-width distance.
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Stop when your thighs are parallel to the floor, and return to stand by pushing through all four corners of your feet and squeezing your glutes.
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The second route, called the "preferred route" by TransCanada, slants more eastward, then dips south before essentially running parallel to the bottom of the initial route.
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For decades, TV either made or ran parallel to the rhythms of American life: morning shows, daytime soaps, the 20113 o'clock news, the playoffs, Johnny Carson.
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Running parallel to these aesthetic shifts is, of course, the news that the sounds that birthed Moore's career aren't quite the commercial successes they once were.
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As it evolved, cobra venom became increasingly potent in parallel to its other warning strategies, such its ornate hood markings, body bandings, red coloring, and spitting.
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But as with the toll of road-related deaths, a range of long-term public health initiatives will gradually work in parallel to save countless lives.
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The convoy of dozens of armored vehicles and tanks was moving on a military road that runs parallel to the Jordanian side of the border fence.
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Bend your knees before jumping up, landing in a lunge position with one leg parallel to the ground and the other knee lightly tapping the ground.
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"The pilot then landed on a taxiway that runs parallel to the runway, overflying a Boeing 737 that was holding short of the runway," Gregor said.
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Weather experts believe the storm will continue to run parallel to the southeastern tip of the US, brushing along states like Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina.
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The average poster on the forum had experiences that, while parallel to mine, were also quite alien, as a woman of color who transitioned quite young.
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In a company video showing it flying, it looks like a small helicopter but with four doubled propellers spinning parallel to the ground like other drones.
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After a commenter questioned Green's use of Obama's middle name, Green suggested that he'd used it to draw a parallel to former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.
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Tillerson, alluding to other signatory countries' opposition to reopening the Iran pact, raised the possibility of "a second agreement" to run parallel to the existing one.
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He was backed into a space parallel to the dumpster, a black Ford F-250 with a covered bed, just as he described on Facebook Messenger.
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Parallel to Abengoa Bioenergy's bankruptcy process, investment banker Lazard has been developing a sale process for some of the U.S. bioenergy assets, according to court documents.
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Running parallel to this story is the show's commitment to welcoming spring by spritzing some love into the Scandal air, even if it is extremely misleading.
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Love and hip-hop are narratives that run parallel to one another throughout, together detailing his climb to the top and the psychological collateral of it.
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ET. The storm is forecast to gradually intensify while moving to the northwest, then north, and at some point, turn northeast parallel to the U.S. coastline.
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But it feels, at least to an outsider, like Gates increasingly exists in a world parallel to the one that Billboard can measure with any accuracy.
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Parallel to that style change, my alcohol consumption increased, which culminated in me falling through a large plate glass window in my house and almost dying.
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In the highway-scape (what else to call it?) "Up Street" (1993), he depicts a multilane highway slightly off center and parallel to the picture plane.
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It's far too difficult to truly tell from this picture, but it appears the button is less popular than the other buttons running parallel to it.
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In Civilization terms, conquering every enemy capital probably means playing "wide" while going for a culture of science win is roughly parallel to a "tall" strategy.
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As far back as 1754, he had proposed a continent-wide Grand Council that would function in North America as a parallel to Parliament in Britain.
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Twitter is a repository for the real opinions of real people, but it is also a virtual space that exists in parallel to reality traditionally conceived.
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From our perspective, the meteors all seem to come from a single point called the "radiant," but that's because they are moving parallel to each other.
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Their house sat just above one of our occasional creeks—parallel to it, actually, with a long, spacious front room looking down on the streambed below.
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The three-leaf menace aside, conditions are ripe for an off-season day trip to this 32-mile-long spit of land, parallel to Long Island.
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A lot of overtime hasn't been paid, people can't get their days off... Maybe we need more concrete measures, running parallel to the state of emergency.
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You would think it would be obvious that ropes running parallel to each other will part under weight if they aren't stabilized vertically but apparently not.
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True to New York form, you can hold it in the air by the curved rim and it will stay flat and parallel to the floor.
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Individual Republican lawmakers and committees have instituted internship programs and other initiatives aimed at increasing staff diversity, but there is no parallel to Democrats' caucuswide efforts.
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You might point towards historical or even personal examples of prejudice that might help them draw a parallel to the potential harm associated with such stigmas.
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The Bay Bridge runs parallel to Treasure Island, and through its neighboring island of Yerba Buena, ferrying passengers from Oakland to San Francisco and vice versa.
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""I thought it might be interesting to ask her to try to balance herself and walk across a few rocks that were running parallel to me.
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Under the "Ostbelgien Model", the Citizens' Council and the assemblies it convenes will run in parallel to the existing parliament and will set its legislative agenda.
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Parallel to these alarming trends, IRGC intelligence currently holds in custody a number of American citizens specifically detained in Tehran prisons, normally held under vague charges.
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The jetty changed shape and seemed to actively grow or shrink as we drove parallel to it, forcing us to constantly recalibrate our perception of it.
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Unfortunately, it is impossible to get a full view of the mural: A new wall has been built parallel to it, just six feet in front.
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It will also include vegetation removal along a 150-foot zone, technology, lighting, video surveillance and an all-weather patrol road parallel to the levee wall.
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With the flattened shape of the two lobes of Ultima Thule, another surprise was that the rotational axis of each was nearly parallel to the other's.
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The lawsuit filed on Friday is parallel to an action brought in December 2016 by the attorneys general of 45 states and the District of Columbia.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For decades, artists have used the format of the artist book to explore concepts parallel to their primary artistic practice.
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Parallel to the Metro stories written by Glukhovsky, an official trilogy of them, runs a franchise of dozens of books set in his post-apocalyptic universe.
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On this armature, two plywood rings of differing sizes occupy different planes parallel to the wall, in an achromatic, three-dimensional echo of painting's spatial illusionism.
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" The author further insists that this visual recollection resulted in "a shattering series of plucked or half-plucked poultry which runs parallel to the carcasses of beef.
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Parallel to the rise of the cloud is the need for better cybersecurity, as companies increasingly choose to operate and store their data in the digital realm.
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For example, one task asked the robot to grab a tray with both hands and lift it up so that the tray was parallel to the floor.
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Greece's state railways company OSE threw up a barbed wire fence parallel to the railway tracks at Idomeni on Tuesday to prevent people moving onto the line.
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In 2011 Recep Tayyip Erdogan, another Turkish leader with grand visions, announced a $123bn project called "Kanal Istanbul" to provide a route parallel to the existing strait.
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"I see blooks as a parallel to book history, but I've had trouble getting people to take them seriously because of the association with kitsch," she said.
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Plastic Bag Swing Plant your feet shoulder-width apart, with both hands grasping the Frakta bag straps between your legs, your torso near parallel to the ground.
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In Mary, China Girl has a fascinating—and crucially, still living—parallel to Laura Palmer, capturing innate teenage innocence that's tragically enveloped by the evils of men.
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Every fund in the top 10 for inflows either was a direct equity play, or it played high-yield bonds, which usually move in parallel to stocks.
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It means Venezuela has been thrust into a situation whereby it has an internationally-recognized government — with no control over state functions — running parallel to Maduro's parliament.
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The new SIX Digital Exchange (SDX) will initially run parallel to the existing SIX platform, which involves three steps to complete a trade, often over several days.
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First, she provided the voices of Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Maz Kanata — the film's closest parallel to Yoda — and The Jungle Book's protective mother wolf, Raksha.
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"At the same time we are working in parallel to try and realize how to get the chemical into the community as soon as possible," she said.
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In a weird way, it's a question that runs parallel to debates over great films or TV shows made by the many men accused of sexual misconduct.
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With your shoulders upright and square, start lifting your knees so your thighs are parallel to the ground (or higher!), staying light and bouncy off your feet.
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Armstrong flew the lander almost parallel to the surface, passing over a large crater and an unsuitable field of rubble before spotting a flat expanse of powder.
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The Gulen movement would be treated as "another separatist terrorist organisation", he said, drawing a parallel to Turkey's fight against Kurdish militants over the past three decades.
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The protagonist Si'r, a bright, impulsive 14-year-old, is enrolled in a secondary school where the uniforms and regimentation provide an unforced parallel to military rule.
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The episode formed an eerie parallel to Watergate's Saturday Night Massacre, with the country discovering last night that it narrowly escaped a historic constitutional crisis last summer.
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The drive to impeach Mr. Koskinen is running parallel to the Republicans' investigation into the deaths of American diplomats in Benghazi, Libya, and allegations against Planned Parenthood.
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Pellegrini agreed: "It is not right to have an Italian coast guard and, parallel to that, to build some small army under the Frontex label," he said.
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Such a proposition would stand little chance if the accession process was simultaneously taken off the table, so it would initially have to run parallel to it.
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The new competition would run parallel to existing international tournaments such as the European Championship, Copa America, and African Nations Cup, plus the World Cup qualifying stages.
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The Luhn case provides "quite a precise parallel" to the British hacking affair, Nick Davies, who led the hacking coverage at The Guardian, told me on Friday.
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Haley drew a parallel to the Middle East, saying the US strategy was to combat extremism abroad so it would not pose a direct threat back home.
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The front of the sculptures is parallel to the wall, from which they protrude a few inches to a couple of feet; they are, roughly speaking, silhouettes.
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But with his comment about presumed guilt, Mr. Trump drew a parallel to the sexual assault accusations made against his newest Supreme Court justice, Brett M. Kavanaugh.
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Try and keep your thighs parallel to the floor and make sure your feet rest on the floor or some sort of footrest (a box is fine).
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The Revolutionary Guard emerged in 1979 with the advent of the Islamic Republic, as a military force parallel to the country's army — whose loyalty was in question.
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"We created this universe of culture that came out of Harlem, and it was parallel to this universe that was coming out of Europe," Mr. Day said.
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It now appears in a more accurate stalking position, its spine roughly parallel to the floor, its skull dipped low enough to permit some nice dino selfies.
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They believed the acquisition to be at least partly motivated by Adelson's grudge against one of its columnists — a parallel to Thiel's involvement in the Gawker case.
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Transport and Communication Permanent Secretary Misheck Lungu, who signed the agreement for Zambia said Railnet would build the new railway line parallel to the existing old one.
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Running parallel to this room, on the other side of the chimney, is a kitchen with exposed brick and granite countertops; it angles into a breakfast area.
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A brief portal into another realm and other vivid lives lived in parallel to our own, but more than enough to get me through the day ahead.
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There is a parallel to Prost's retirement, at a time when Ayrton Senna was considered the greatest driver, despite Prost's having won four titles to Senna's three.
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If there's any real parallel to be drawn between Trump and Sanders, it's how their respective rises have revealed the flubby redundancy of their respective parties' establishments.
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I loved the story of this traveling family and the way they live parallel to the settled community, but there's very little harmony between the two communities.
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The closest parallel to Ms. Salman may be Katherine Russell, the widow of one of the Boston Marathon bombers, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, and the mother of his child.
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The resulting sound's an skin-crawling, anti-ASMR sorta deal—which, interestingly enough, runs parallel to a style that's presently in vogue in certain experimental music communities.
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Parallel to today's protest at the RISD Museum, organizers from Decolonize This Place gathered at the Brooklyn Museum to decry stolen objects in the Brooklyn Museum's collection.
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