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The parallels provoked a lively online conversation: Critics of President Trump were not the only ones drawing parallels.
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It's long been possible to draw parallels between Trump and producer Harvey Weinstein, but in the wake of Daniels's 60 Minutes interview and other recent revelations, those parallels look even clearer.
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But the parallels are too stark to be totally unconscious.
What kind of parallels do you see between the two?
There are clear parallels between Big Pharma and Big Tobacco.
To counteract this effect, the researchers looked for scientific parallels.
Some see slight parallels with Boris Yeltsin's rise to power.
Of course the religious parallels do not end with Gibbon.
HISTORICAL PARALLELS with Boris Johnson, Britain's new prime minister, abound.
Observers have drawn parallels between Trump and the Russian president.
There are, however, a number of intriguing parallels with Deng.
Mr Trump's rise parallels that of populist parties in Europe.
"I see a lot of parallels [to Overwatch]," she says.
Parallels are drawn to China's Falun Gong and Turkey's Gulenists.
"There are parallels within the characters," Gillies told Teen Vogue.
The party hierarchy parallels the state one and outranks it.
There are a lot of parallels between hunger and horniness.
What are the parallels between your father and Woodruff, specifically?
That said, there are clear parallels between their two campaigns.
They clearly knew that people would draw parallels and panic.
The parallels to the Telecom Act of 28503 are clarifying.
He finds disturbing parallels in the resurgence of nationalist tensions.
At one point, he draws some parallels in our lives.
The parallels between the two cases reveal an uncomfortable truth.
Kim and Kendall draw parallels with Kris and Caitlyn's story.
The parallels don't end with bail and family separation, either.
"The parallels in this movie are pretty fascinating," Stone said.
"Cinematic parallels," read a line of text above the images.
So yeah, I'd have to say there were some parallels.
US case, saying there are "stark parallels" in the reasoning.
Viewers may find parallels between Morris's films and his paintings.
This disparity has already had parallels in the real world.
There are few policy parallels between the two men, however.
The parallels between Williams and Uncle Willy are dangerously close.
This is where it's fun to think of the parallels.
There are numerous parallels between my life and the film.
What are some parallels you see between the two crises?
The parallels to our contemporary world are only too clear.
MS. BENNETT Do you see parallels to your experience there?
The parallels have long been obvious to anyone paying attention.
The parallels between Mr. West and the president were clear.
The parallels do not appear to have occurred to Pinnacle.
Winfrey drew parallels from Taylor's life to what's happening today.
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It is not hard to see the parallels, of course.
For Mr. Shaw, the parallels with contemporary Russia are unnerving.
But it struggles to mold itself to the biblical parallels.
But it struggles to mold itself to the biblical parallels.
The parallels are startling, and Saturday's match so very intriguing.
In fact, I drew parallels between him and Pope Francis.
But ancient Rome and modern America do share some parallels.
Experts say it's hard to draw direct parallels in India.
The parallels between this history and the JCPOA are striking.
He cited parallels in how the state was approaching storage.
In four ways, each of which has parallels with Trump.
Still, what parallels do exist in Roth's novel are striking.
There are interesting parallels between Carrie's current situation and Quinn's.
Again, the Gilded Age has parallels to this government inertia.
Of course, the parallels between then and now are unmistakable.
A search for historical parallels offers both reassurance and angst.
A search for historical parallels offers both reassurance and angst.
So there are some parallels, and it's new and frightening.
Instead, it is that day's parallels to our own time.
All those things give great symbolic parallels to our area.
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The film had a few parallels to famous retellings of Cinderella.
The parallels between Netflix and Amazon are striking, Mr. Manjoo says.
What's interesting here are the parallels between Helen and Alison's lives.
This parallels Stephen King's lore that Pennywise reemerges every 22018 years.
Well, I think fundamentally, the president and I have some parallels.
The parallels between 1964 and 2017 aren't clear-cut, of course.
But there are parallels beyond the specifics of foreign policy here.
He also drew parallels between fascism and the EU more recently.
Despite surface parallels, the Spierers have been told there's no connection.
It also parallels, in some potentially uncomfortable ways, your present situation.
Editors discovered Prototype and Infamous and wrote articles touting their parallels.
There are certainly parallels between the environment today and 1995-1996.
There are parallels between the tech-distribution business and Danby Appliances.
The McGregor and Duffy fights for Poirier had plenty of parallels.
The lyrical parallels between the two records are just as striking.
What kind of parallels do you see between him and Putin?
The parallels between Trump and Nixon have been around a while.
They are culturally very different, but the political parallels are ominous.
Yet Ms O'Sullivan often strains to make parallels that aren't there.
He sees ample parallels between the sport and his new vocation.
Amid such upheaval, it is tempting to reach for historical parallels.
The WHO was not yet ready to draw the same parallels.
The parallels between Libra and the Amsterdam Exchange Bank are striking.
These parallels aren't exactly forced, but they are not effortless either.
I also learned more about medicine and its parallels with religion.
America's war on terror is not like ancient or modern parallels.
There are also a lot of parallels between the different cases.
He identified several parallels between himself and the presumptive Republican nominee.
Still, there are plenty of parallels to the period I discuss.
The action is chronological but fragmentary, filled with parallels and mysteries.
I can't help but see the parallels to the Rwandan genocide.
Mr. Winters sees parallels between the soy sauce and spirits industries.
The parallels between Adolf and Donald have been marched out everywhere.
The parallels between Romney and Hillary Clinton are actually pretty striking.
Of course, lots of tweeters drew direct parallels between the two.
Indeed, the parallels between Trump now and Nixon then are extraordinary.
New parallels emerge between approval-hungry Gretchen and the hapless Mrs.
"I don't think these are appropriate parallels to draw," she said.
But Mark Zandi, chief economist for Moody's Analytics, pointed to parallels.
The parallels between Trump and Netanyahu are now deep and broad.
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The historical parallels to F.D.R. and 1938, while inexact, are intriguing.
Ms. Morisseau parallels his spiritual decay with that of the city.
Throughout the film, the contemporary parallels smack you in the face.
While parallels between now and then abound, lessons are less plentiful.
"It is too early to draw any parallels," Mr. Chronopoulos said.
Such parallels charge us to treat bodies as sacred, like altars.
But there are certain parallels between Ms. Tsai and President Trump.
But Friday's episode is sure to draw parallels to the Dec.
Eventually, she recognized the parallels between bartending and her family background.
It is a story with parallels to the American industrial Midwest.
She drew parallels between the Michigan State and church abuse investigations.
And I don't think it has any parallels to the past.
The lyrics' aquatic imagery parallels sounds that could come from underwater.
"It" also has parallels to "Stranger Things," the hit Netflix series.
But parallels to other summer blockbusters are what animate The Meg.
Putting Inferno and Into the Inferno side by side yields parallels.
There's a lot of parallels between Spore and No Man's Sky.
Mnuchin described the meeting as having parallels to the two presidents' Dec.
In the attorney letter obtained by Variety, the parallels are meticulously outlined.
I think in quite a lot of ways, those are legitimate parallels.
Margaret's life had uncanny parallels with her granddaughter Mary, Queen of Scots'.
Are there any historic parallels for what we just saw in Helsinki?
Did you realize the parallels between your mom and Britney in therapy?
Some of Greenblatt's parallels can be so pointed as to be clumsy.
It is impossible to ignore the biographical parallels between Foer and Jacob.
" Kelly draws parallels with chemical dependency: "I think he's addicted to Rachel.
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NLIHC's findings illustrate parallels of the same problem that across the country.
Veteran investor Bill Janeway explains the parallels between artificial intelligence and electricity.
There are clear parallels to this service and that of a therapist.
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For one thing, the parallels between sheep and people are not perfect.
Parallels have been drawn with an earlier period of sustained dollar strength.
The parallels to the bad old days of political corruption are striking.
Yakuza is a series that revels in its throughlines, parallels, and iterations.
And by echoes I don't simply mean parallels — those are obvious enough.
It's natural to draw parallels between Vietnam and other lengthy military engagements.
The story has eerie parallels to Candy's account of her son's birth.
But the parallels should not obscure what has changed in the interim.
In that sense, there are clear parallels to A Star Is Born.
The research could have interesting parallels beyond the realm of opinion surveys.
There are indeed some parallels, but there are obvious differences as well.
Linking HIV to Cancer The parallels between HIV and cancer are striking.
It is also interesting because of the parallels with our own times.
The Futurama parallels are particularly heavy in the show's first two episodes.
He predicts there will be many parallels to films of that era.
In any case, the Goldwater parallels are getting out of control now.
I also understand that drawing parallels between politics and film makes sense.
These are clear parallels to the cancer-denying days of big tobacco.
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Investors are drawing parallels with the 1980s, when similar policies held sway.
Were these touchstones at the start, or are any parallels merely coincidence?
There are a lot of parallels between Harry Styles and Mick Jagger.
The parallels in his journey with that of a soldier's are unmistakable.
I like finding those parallels between that and the spoken Latin community.
What are some of the parallels you see here in the UK?
Reading Menand's piece today, as Trump negotiates with Kim, reveals striking parallels.
If parallels exist, it is because prejudice often uses a common language.
The parallels between the two cases aren't exact, but they are striking.
Sanders, Corbyn and Tsipras; Trump and Le Pen: The parallels are striking.
It's true that, early on, the Trumpian parallels are hard to miss.
In comparison to those moments of love, though, these parallels feel perfunctory.
The parallels, when I first arrived, had one major exception—the president.
On many levels, the parallels with the Pelosi-Trump showdown are striking.
Virginia, though not so industrial a state, has several parallels with Ohio.
The Pentonville escape drew parallels to the famed 1962 escape from Alcatraz.
It's really almost freaky parallels between your career and my career, David.
The really idiotic part was I didn't realize they had incredible parallels.
But Bee noted the parallels aren't as strong as one may think.
The parallels with Republican conduct in the United States are somewhat obvious.
These parallels are all too familiar to many real American families today.
Were those parallels with racial segregation in American schools obvious to you?
There are distinct parallels between the two countries and the two movements.
"It's unusual, but the companies have a lot of parallels," he says.
Endgame's parallels to 9/11 are stronger than its predecessor's dust motif.
But once the questioning got underway, the parallels became even more inescapable.
Are there parallels in the personality you developed for her and yourself?
But historical parallels should be drawn carefully; what's happening in Clint, Tex.
The parallels to what was described during Bill Cosby's trial are vivid.
The parallels with what Republicans are doing in the states are obvious.
Are there any parallels from other industrialized democracies that are useful here?
The memory brought to mind the many parallels between the two presidents.
He drew parallels between his voter appeal and that of President Trump.
The parallels between the brothers' endeavors were quickly appreciated by their mother.
Cowen says that there are parallels to music in other creatures' noises.
The "Iliad" parallels, in this inciting incident and elsewhere, are assiduously followed.
The case has drawn parallels to the Michelle Carter trial in Massachusetts.
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Pearlman sees parallels in Trump's treatment of McCain, who died last month.
These parallels tell us something crucial about the present state of geopolitics.
What are some oligarchic parallels you see between historical oligarchy and Bloomberg?
What parallels can your students find in local, national and global news?
Republicans who tried to beat Donald J. Trump in 229 see parallels.
This parallels what happens when stress gets you down too, Marshall says.
Mr. Holys sees parallels between the cultivation of wine and his struggles.
The rugby captain's role is almost mythical — with few parallels in sports.
California Today Thursday: The scale is different, but the parallels are undeniable.
The WeWork IPO saga draws many parallels to Uber's pre-IPO struggles.
The episode draws parallels to President Barack Obama's own geopolitical red line.
Some draw parallels to other times, such as the Vietnam War era.
Parallels between Donbass and Estonia's northeast have many in the Baltics worried.
It's hard not to see parallels here to Mr. O'Rourke's own past.
There's some not-so-subtle parallels to what we're seeing right now.
The parallels between Annihilation and Stalker, then, are there from the start.
Given all the other Liz/Dick and Brad/Angie parallels, who knows?
It's not just the parallels with Anita Hill's allegations against Clarence Thomas.
When I analyze the voices my father described rather than disregard them, I am struck by the parallels with the hyper-personalized messaging we all experience: The CIA agents' alleged surveillance parallels the web's tracking of our activity.
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The Americans has drawn plenty of parallels between the FBI and the Centre.
I brought up the parallels between the debate and her match with Riggs.
There are many parallels with those of infamous online identities who've eventually misstepped.
While the case is distinct from the San Bernardino case, there are parallels.
In the meantime, Kizer's story has drawn parallels to the Cyntoia Brown case.
Do you think the terrorist subplots in the book have parallels to today?
You're not doing the same thing as FiveThirtyEight, but there's some parallels, right?
These songs suggest that the need for exactitude parallels the need for affectlessness.
JD's approach to 11.11 has parallels with Alibaba, but also there are differences.
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The parallels with previous eras in ideological flux and political turmoil are uncanny.
In writing to Sultan Murad III, Elizabeth drew parallels between Protestantism and Islam.
Mnuchin described the planned meeting as having parallels to the two presidents' Dec.
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But I do think there are strong parallels to the Masterpiece Cakeshop case.
BAIER: Well, there&aposs a lot of parallels in the moments, the challenges.
The parallels to Netflix's best new series of the year, TEOTFW, are obvious.
Those pictures are visual parallels to the imagery used in her Grammys performance.
The parallels between Priyanka and her grandmother are considered key to Congress votes.
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Sandberg: It's not hard to draw parallels between Bernie Sanders and Jeremy Corbyn.
Whether he can extend the parallels to the dugout remains to be seen.
The parallels are not precise, but we hear the echoes, see the shadows.
But we should acknowledge the parallels that emerged during the campaign's final weeks.
Judy's journey roughly parallels those of women who are trailblazers in any field.
The parallels paint a humbling view, sharply and humorously defined by Haanstra's eye.
Contemporary parallels recede, though, as the struggle between Stanley and Blanche acquires momentum.
"I found the contrast and parallels between those [designers] really interesting," explains Stoppard.
I was struck by the troubling parallels between the Army's nineteenth-century pursuit
The parallels between bringing electricity and bringing broadband to rural areas run deep.
"I realized there were an enormous number of parallels (with today)," Comar said.
And yet, the demise of German democracy offers parallels we ought to heed.
Wasserman Schultz used the endorsement to draw parallels between the two GOP leaders.
It's hard to find parallels in federal politics or other states for him.
There are striking parallels between Newark schools and the city of Flint, Mich.
Once you start looking, Neuromancer is filled with eerie parallels to the present.
So put aside fantasies of impeachment, which the Watergate parallels help to nourish.
There are obvious parallels between the Forest character and real-world tech entrepreneurs.
There were in fact remarkable parallels between American and Soviet involvement in Vietnam.
And I see so many parallels in the work that I do today.
The aviation excess seen in South and Southeast Asia has few parallels globally.
The name parallels the one for Disney's fledgling sports streaming service, ESPN Plus.
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"His insight on issues and nuanced understanding of matters had very few parallels."
Parallels can be drawn between ecological breakdown and the loss of human culture.
The parallels between the coronavirus pandemic and the climate crisis have their limits.
There are often parallels drawn between Murdoch and Trump, who are famously friendly.
The Times found striking parallels between the accident and the 737 Max crashes.
Some see parallels between Mr. Sanders in 2020 and Mr. Trump in 2016.
Bergen acknowledges some of these uncomfortable parallels but does not dwell on them.
Seriously, read this story and tell me if you can't spot the parallels.
But while we are at it, let's look at the parallels to marijuana.
The rules risk creating an underclass with parallels to others around the world.
Q: What parallels did you see between that Monopoly game and real life?
The #MeToo movement has obvious parallels to -- and distinctions from -- the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
In Washington, many Democrats drew parallels between the indictments and Trump's impeachment process.
Of the reform periods, the Progressive Era holds the clearest parallels to ours.
" There were parallels between her life and "When a Man Loves a Woman.
Silicon Valley today is rife with parallels to Wall Street, its lessons unlearned.
The parallels are striking, and instructive; Amazon's critics need only consider Sears today.
The parallels to the Little House series are deliberate — and at times delicious.
His rebel-in-moderation youth offers parallels to his search for direction now.
There were a lot of parallels in how the technology was being used.
Wretman's work drew parallels between contemporary art, public performance, choreography, and everyday usership.
He said he sees parallels between their energy and that of the opposition.
But Trekkies aren't daunted by the lack of guidance or parallels for making gagh.
"There are a lot of parallels I draw from Coinmine and Tinder," Norgard said.
And it seems the parallels Reagan was tough on Gorbachev and the Soviet Union.
The parallels write themselves between these two who use otherworldly connections to inspire loyalty.
Keimer's group found that the Higgs mode parallels the behavior of the Higgs boson.
Such parallels were on the mind of a third Republican senator: Arizona's John McCain.
The parallels to CAA, which is undergoing its own transformation, were hard to ignore.
Will there be parallels between Jackson's fatherhood and his relationship with his own dad?
"Every one of them has precedence in history and parallels current religions," Thomas said.
But the parallels between Princess Mononoke and the present day do not end there.
What they're saying: Many speakers drew parallels between Cumming and the Biblical Prophet Elijah.
There are parallels between the early days of the internet and blockchain, Haun said.
It has parallels with other goals that require personal discipline, such as staying fit.
For Loo, the parallels between reactions to the two migrations are hard to ignore.
A number of parallels can be drawn between the London mayoral elections and Brexit.
"We see parallels between what happened then and what's happening now," said Ms. Taylor.
She wrote the article after several Chinese officials had drawn parallels between the two.
Despite the populist parallels, however, most Britons support Clinton over Trump, experts told CNBC.
But since then, parallels in B.T.'s and Mujey's cases have emerged in court.
A novella called The Lost Coast parallels Season 2, shedding light on Walter's whereabouts.
There is a temptation to consider the parallels with the German capital in 228.
Loughnane noticed parallels between Kath's behavior and that which proceeded Hendrix's death in 1970.
Jon and Sansa also suggest parallels to Stannis and Renly, the deceased Baratheon brothers.
How early in the process of writing this did those parallels occur to you?
There have been parallels drawn to Richard Nixon's speech at the 1968 Republican convention.
" But he also acknowledges that "by its very nature, there are some structural parallels.
Many commentators are drawing parallels between today's divisions and the upheaval of the 1960s.
Yet for Sean Scully there are parallels between the best practitioners in each field.
A multi-candidate contest in 21 could produce some parallels, though with contemporary twists.
The exhibit examines the parallels between the literary after-lives of Austen and Shakespeare.
What parallels do you see between that era and what's happening in America today?
For one thing, De Beers was right to draw parallels between diamonds and eternity.
"I see a lot of parallels with what happened in Sri Lanka," he said.
GE's drive into cell therapy parallels its established role in bioprocessing for biotechnology drugs.
When you read all these articles about the parallels between Hitler… it's just terrifying.
It feels like there are some parallels to that in our current political climate.
What parallels do you draw between a bad date and a classic horror movie?
Others squirm at parallels to the Vichy regime's wartime practice of denationalising French Jews.
Parallels in rhetoric and ideas between Trump and Romney are not hard to find.
Lloyd sees parallels between Amazon and Ant Financial (formerly Alipay), an affiliate of Alibaba.
The nationalist and the globalist The parallels and similarities have some fairly strict limits.
Despite surface parallels with Wilson's case, the Spierers have been told there's no connection.
Many have drawn parallels with his feisty performance in campaign rallies in 2016-2017.
There are no easy parallels between Democrats' and Republicans' propensity for believing conspiracy theories.
Johnson's story had obvious parallels with Constand's: a work relationship, an offer of pills.
But as Andrew Nathan of Columbia University points out, even distant parallels are worrying.
"The WeWork parallels are so bizarre," one former senior staffer at Faraday Grid said.
The parallels between Giuliani and Trump are temperamental as much as they are political.
Britons see parallels with supporters of Brexit, the decision to leave the European Union.
Parallels to the doomed short-volatility tradeWhat's more, Kolanovic has seen it all before.
What really haunts me about Dassey's case is how similarly it parallels my own.
Flannery sees parallels between her time working in intensive-care and starting a business.
Are there any parallels between final moments of 85033 and 2016's Dem primaries?
RM: I'm more interested in whether there are parallels for political parties falling apart.
Do you see parallels between Germany in 1933 and the United States in 2017?
As for the parallels to immigration in the second movie, they start with Gizmo.
Here are some notable parallels between the Roys and the biggest families in media.
But as I discovered, the parallels between mating and shopping are, in fact, many.
Experts have called both attempts to draw parallels with coronavirus instances of false equivalency.
The parallels are fun, but at a certain point I thought to myself: really?
Recent studies indicate that there may be parallels between SARS and the current pandemic.
What parallels can they find in what Mr. Green says about his own experience?
Which has good things and bad things, but there are a lot of parallels.
This exhibition about Reconstruction and its aftermath doesn't draw explicit parallels to today's politics.
The kingdoms that Shakespeare writes about have their parallels in the kingdoms of Africa.
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There are parallels today to the strongest period of growth and prosperity in decades.
"The parallels with the Little Sisters of the Poor case are clear," he said.
The approach parallels the way cosmologists go about inferring the history of the universe.
You can't read the novel and not see eerie parallels to our current politics.
"There are parallels besides the name that felt very striking to me," Nasser said.
Microsoft, for example, settled a Java-related lawsuit with some parallels to Google's case.
The parallels were hardly lost on Martínez, a superstitious player throughout her long career.
Add the fun-driving nature of their compact offerings, and the parallels are clear.
The parallels are clear, and she does not shy away from drawing on them.
However, she and many others in US politics see parallels between the two nations.
He sees the parallels with his early life and those of many injured veterans.
Kaplan draws parallels between these efforts and the anxious strategizing of the Cold War.
Biographers, historians and Mr. Trump's own confidants have not been shy about drawing parallels.
Many critics of Mr. Trump have drawn parallels between this era and 1930s Germany.
Yet if you compare it with the current presidential campaign, the parallels are uncanny.
Mr. Li said that he saw parallels between his faith and protecting the environment.
What parallels do you see between this topic or text and your own life?
They see lots of parallels there, especially in how the two systems are structured.
Tell me about some of those parallels, the ones you think are most relevant.
The parallels between Nixon and our current president leap off the page like crickets.
There are kind of some parallels—in a weird way—to the self-titled.
And the Nixon parallels that we keep hearing about have a strong legitimacy component.
But the more I thought about it, I started to consider all the parallels.
We kept creating parallels between music and science, not unlike my TED Talk and book.
The parallels to 2009, when the Democrats started work on Obamacare, are hard to ignore.
But some analysts have detected economic parallels faced by China's top leaders then and now.
To draw these parallels a little closer, note that Turner is a huge Batman fan.
The game has parallels with the real world, and there's a universal theme at play.
Levenson attempts to draw parallels between the faded utopian visions of Orion and the SKZ.
And the parallels continued as remixes for both tracks dropped 2 days apart in December.
Midwestern farmers look at parallels with the 219s whenever their cyclical industry is heading downwards.
Hill's playing hooky from the classroom parallels her disappearance in the world outside of it.
When it comes to being a child actor's teacher, the parallels are much the same.
We can't give specifics, but it particularly parallels the racial issues that plague this country.
Many people are going to draw parallels between the iPhone XR and the iPhone 5C.
But while Beauty and the Beast bears some parallels, it's emphatically more domestic in scope.
And the rapid growth of Prime has parallels to membership fees at retailers like Costco.
What was the "aha moment" for you when you started to really see those parallels?
This is the third time Schumer has drawn wisecracking parallels between her pregnancy and Markle's.
Then, in 2016, came the Razer Orange with its remarkable parallels to the Cherry Blue.
There are parallels to the story of 2001: A Space Odyssey in Nevala-Lee's Astounding.
In transitioning from prison to the tech industry, Leal has seen a number of parallels.
This has some parallels with some of the zebra and quagga mussels here on Earth.
On that score, the movie's chilliness roughly parallels the Hudson's temperature that fateful January day.
The series presents an unrelentingly bleak worldview—some of which contains parallels to modern life.
He later noticed parallels between his own professional treatment and the experience of silent disco.
It's kind of cool because it parallels Ginny a little bit and what she's experiencing.
"I said I saw some parallels here with the way Reagan came up," Baker recalls.
You can map out parallels between jazz and hip-hop's trajectory into the American culture.
There's a lot of parallels between General Magic the company and General Magic the film.
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This strange chapter in Ludendorff's life parallels his relationship with Doctor Poison in Wonder Woman.
Onder then gave a fiery speech which drew parallels between abortion clinics and the zoo.
We can't know precisely, but it definitely parallels the domestication of animals very early on.
We've unpacked that advice below, drawing parallels with similar advice from other highly successful leaders.
Obviously they varied regionally, but as a historian, you draw parallels, creating a uniform truth.
Concordia has several rather unique parallels with space, which makes it ideal for ESA's research.
Some observers see parallels with the party's 2015 campaign, when it deployed anti-immigrant rhetoric.
"I see a lot of parallels between my father and Donald Trump," the clip says.
History may not repeat, and it may not even rhyme, despite the many troubling parallels.
Could you talk about the parallels between drawing, telling stories, tattooing, getting tattooed, and cooking?
At the same time, obvious parallels are ignored or suffer from a lack of information.
Parallels between Miller's then and latter-day nows have never been hard to reach for.
We're trusting that the audience is intelligent enough to see all the parallels to today.
And make no mistake the parallels aren't a coincidence — Barr was hand-picked by Trump.
As such, Trump's effective use of conspiracy theories calls to mind some ominous historical parallels.
The Small Business Health Fairness Tax parallels another small-business relief measure currently before Congress.
Apple's aggressive strategy to lower its property tax bill parallels its broader approach to taxes.
It was a playful renaissance that eerily parallels the embrace of Minecraft by today's youth.
He also saw parallels with Schumacher's career for how Hamilton might be seen in future.
But others are unconvinced that bitcoin millionaires actually show investment nous, drawing parallels with gambling.
Indeed the parallels between contemporary Russian foreign policy and its formerly imperial doctrine are striking.
Emir Alrashid of the Lighthouse Mosque said he saw parallels with a once-targeted group.
He says the song "Clampdown" draws parallels to what's happening in the US today. pic.twitter.
Do you see parallels with what we're hearing happened to US career diplomats in Ukraine?
I'd suggest creating a process that parallels the Harvard Kennedy School's Innovations in Government Program.
Some had drawn parallels between Nunberg's antics Monday and those of Stone, a close ally.
Those who have studied lean manufacturing, agile development, and DevOps are likely seeing parallels here.
There are pretty clear parallels between identifying internal gaps and offering salves for said organizations.
And yet we can draw more parallels between the two than either might have preferred.
" Falwell also said, "I see a lot of parallels between my father and Donald Trump.
Jack Kelly: One of the parallels to the Gilded Age and today would be technology.
There are parallels with crack, but the opiate problem is different from the meth problem.
The rise of the movie industry and organized crime in America had their own parallels.
The bizarre positioning of this jar parallels how the oval operates in the Berthot paintings.
This case draws obvious parallels to Michelle Carter's 2017 conviction under the same manslaughter statute.
Assorted parallels to contemporary politics are there for the drawing, should you be so inclined.
Rebecca wasn't initially written with Moore in mind, but it's easy to see the parallels.
" Higgs added, "There are clearly parallels to where we find ourselves now — Brexit, Trump etc.
Indeed, some commentators found parallels between the vote on Sunday and its Soviet-era antecedents.
If all this sounds familiar for Americans, the students did not miss the parallels either.
I have a soft spot for breakthrough products like Parallels, even years after they appear.
The episode ends with a very clear set of parallels among Jon, Cersei, and Daenerys.
The remarkable parallels between their careers extended beyond lengthy European travels and one-term presidencies.
Responding to the contretemps, Ms. Cole drew parallels with the sexism the Brontë sisters faced.
And here, it seems to me, is where we see parallels with developments in America.
The support Falwell provided to the two young men, Granda and Crosswhite, has some parallels.
We've been taking the latest Parallels 15 out for a test drive to find out.
Beyond DirectX 11 support, Parallels Desktop 15 will also support macOS Catalina's new Sidecar feature.
The story doesn't even mention Trump, but it lays out the parallels between the two.
Did he see any parallels between dancing on TV and his tenure as press secretary?
Samuels told me that the parallels between the Abu Rahmah and Maidan cases were clear.
So I just don't think you can draw parallels or make projections at this point.
Some found Amazon Dating humorous for drawing parallels with the toxic nature of online dating.
He had worked on Dove's groundbreaking "Real Beauty" campaign and saw parallels in the socialscape.
Dr. Udell was interested in behavioral parallels between dogs and people with Williams-Beuren syndrome.
Parallels with that broader debate haven't gone unnoticed, at least in more locally focused media.
There are not always direct thematic links between old and new, but there are parallels.
Corbyn was espousing an agenda that in many respects parallels her own Green New Deal.
Pearlman sees other parallels between the president's political career and ownership of the football team.
Pearlman also noticed parallels through Trump's relationship with two of his antagonists — both named John.
Americans might see parallels in their country's own troubled alliances, particularly in the Middle East.
The parallels are not perfect, but there are many — right down to the candidates themselves.
John Conyers of Michigan, also drew parallels to Nixon's actions more than four decades ago.
At times, the parallels between the main plot and "The Pirate Lover" can feel pat.
For all their parallels, Mr. Trudeau and Mr. Varadkar seem to be on different paths.
It is a speech worth reading because the parallels between Brexit and Trumpism are profound.
They remind you that playground politics are real, never mind any parallels to current events.
For all the differences between then and now, the historical parallels are still striking too.
Buttigieg's campaign has leaned into the Obama comparisons, and his supporters often draw those parallels.
To be sure, the parallels between the campaigns of 2008 and 2020 have their limits.
The extrapolations and parallels are compelling because the narratives are built from the real world.
As evidence, she pointed to the parallels between Bloomberg's potential candidacy and Trump's 2016 campaign.
In different ways, the parallels and the contrasts with health care provide equally profound insight.
Readers can draw their own parallels, but that's usually not a formula for political success.
There are parallels today to the strongest period of growth and prosperity in recent decades.
"We are now looking for parallels, but we have not found them yet," Piacentini wrote.
This perfectly parallels the empty corridors that connect the ostentatious attractions of the American Dream.
It's impossible to ignore the parallels to modern immigration that Kenny is drawing on here.
The parallels between anti-immigrant agitation in the mid-19th century and Trumpism are obvious.
I like to examine the interception and parallels between living out personal and universal truths.
There are better parallels in pop culture, and this one might be a bit thin.
I don't mean to state the parallels to discount the importance of working on it.
And did you see any parallels between the film's '70s setting and present-day Mexico?
I guess I don't quite see the parallels in the case of UFOs and aliens.
While there are some parallels that can be drawn, some readers saw the attitude as disrespectful.
His success story may smack of pop psychology, but it has parallels in many other contexts.
Despite the eerie parallels throughout, Renck maintained that the imagery was not about the singer's illness.
But the tendency to draw parallels between Brexit, Donald Trump and Marine Le Pen is flawed.
Arnold often draws visual parallels between her characters and the insects in the environment around them.
Drawing on examples from his hometown, Smead highlighted parallels between Amazon today and Microsoft in 1999.
This proposal largely parallels the 100% clean electricity bill that passed Washington's state legislature last month.
Which just makes sorting through the contrasts, and the parallels they suggest, all the more interesting.
I think you can draw parallels in the characteristics of the game and perception of America.
Parallels were immediately drawn between Kuciak's murder and the car-bombing death of Galizia in Malta.
I feel that we're at the point in history that maybe parallels the early home computers.
I saw numerous parallels between President Reagan, whom I served for many years, and Donald Trump.
Here, there are many parallels with artificial intelligence and how these systems learn, according to Richards.
He should've spotted the parallels with Vietnam much sooner than he did and sounded the alarm.
But the parallels are there, and it's important to understand exactly what happened 218 years ago.
When you consider the effects of Pluto when it's in Scorpio, the parallels appear eerily accurate.
The implication of drawing those parallels is that Tesla's declines have only just begun, Cramer said.
This parallels the real world where goods are typically traded for money but not each other.
In the aftermath of the UK general election, it's fair to say there are certainly parallels.
I get more impact out of watching episodes close together, so the story parallels are clearer.
There's a reason the rise of so-called prestige drama parallels the growth of the internet.
Her failure to win the election only deepens the parallels with the struggle for women's suffrage.
Adler realized that there were parallels between the food side and music side of a festival.
But here's the thing: they'll also find just as many parallels to Return of the Jedi.
A guide asks a crowd clad in black and orange to come up with modern parallels.
There are definitely some parallels between the possible Trump-Russia link and spy novels and films.
After eight years of turmoil in the Arab world, it is tempting to search for parallels.
On parallels between climate deniers and gay-rights opponents: I think they're more similar than different.
Many, including me, have cited parallels between Gutenberg's invention of the printing press and the internet.
Although the Trump-Russia story has yet to fully unfold, some of the parallels are striking.
He was very big on drawing historic parallels to show me the rationale behind his observations.
Throughout the cesspool of the 2016 election, there's no shortage of Hillary parallels in pop culture.
The parallels between the Mississippi saga and the monetary experiments following the 2008 crisis are ubiquitous.
There are some thematic parallels here with what we do know of Call of Duty: WWII.
But what I really like about A Thief's End is its unanticipated parallels with The Goonies.
But the parallels to current events make the show, at times, almost too eerie to watch.
Dave Duerson, Junior Seau and Mike Webster all seemed to have parallels to his father's life.
The parallels between Microsoft's antitrust issues with European regulators and Google's current situation are readily apparent.
Pearce says he sees parallels between being physically fit and being good at running a business.
Tasha: The parallels didn't bother me, because their very similar journeys take them in different directions.
The second influence it's impossible to ignore is PT, because the parallels are just too apparent.
However, that first season is not meant to be a "redo" of the movie, parallels notwithstanding.
Others find parallels with the religious strife of Europe's Thirty Years War in the 17th century.
But some still will find it useful So why would anyone still need or want Parallels?
Mr. Eisenberg's handling of the Flynn episode parallels his approach to the Ukraine crisis, friends said.
Reading Evan Osnos's report about Kim Jong Un and North Korea, I noticed some striking parallels.
"I do see parallels in that I see Harry being hurt because of it," Burrell said.
The obvious parallels between this vote and the Brexit referendum are worth pointing out and unfolding.
"This region has parallels with the Wild West but updated for the 21st century," Childress said.
In it, one finds interesting parallels to today, especially in how people stick it to authority.
It would be folly to equate "The Intervention" with "The Big Chill," but there are parallels.
Last week, the Republican nominee again drew parallels between his presidential campaign and the Brexit vote.
Unfortunately, Canada's faltering investment in life sciences R&D parallels the country's broader underinvestment in research.
Apple's aggressive strategy to lower its property tax bill parallels its broader approach to other taxes.
I want to be able to look back and see the parallels between history and today.
The parallels to today are striking, because immigrants are concentrated in specific parts of the country.
There are also parallels between "mindfulness" and what happens when you're in the gym lifting weights.
As Vox's Anna North points out, the parallels between Thomas and Kavanaugh's confirmation processes are striking.
What kind of distinctive lessons or parallels do you see the show striking with current events?
White draws parallels between humanity and nature, highlighting the beauty and fragility of life on Earth.
This paradox parallels Frazier's representation of the contradictions inherent in the steel industry's influence on Pittsburgh.
After listening to his album and then listening to "4422," you can draw parallels in sound.
In this respect, there are parallels to be drawn with boxers Jack Johnson and Muhammad Ali.
It's kind of got parallels to the Bernie part of the Democratic Party, in a way.
"I see so many parallels with the Unladylike2020 women," Toussaint shared in a statement to Refinery29.
Here the author again parallels Kraepelin, who stressed the contribution of heritable "degeneracy" to mental disorders.
Thankfully, Mr. Demarcy-Mota doesn't go out of his way to make the parallels too pointed.
Many saw parallels with a cleanup last year of another thriving night life district in Beijing.
Do you see any parallels between your work as a geologist and your attraction to abstraction?
This helps explain why the breadth and depth of passion for the sport has few parallels.
While it parallels Cold War nuclear strategy, it also enshrines power grids as a legitimate target.
The references to Dolphin in Kavanaugh's yearbook have parallels in the allegations made by Deborah Ramirez.
It is about the Labour Party from 1990 to 2017, with many parallels to American politics.
You don't have to dig deep into current headlines to find eerie parallels to Miller's story.
I read that where you grew up in Italy, there were parallels with poverty and addiction.
The shift in the government's attitude parallels that seen in the United States after the Sept.
The parallels across very different times and contexts suggests that this happen periodically in American politics.
To put the coronavirus' potential effects into context, Pal draws parallels to the Spanish flu outbreak.
But while Tesla's potential take-private shares some parallels with Dell's, there are also important differences.
I can see the parallels to "The Handmaid's Tale" — the idea of fighting for a child.
In what ways are these parallels similar to 1914, and in what ways are they different?
Are there any parallels that you've noticed between being a horse trainer and being a top?
The parallels between the Clean Power Plan and the Affordable Care Act go only so far.
Consider the parallels since the 1970s between conservative activism and the traditional techniques of con men.
Ms. Hendrix saw parallels between what she called the park's "struggle" and her brother's music career.
The Isle of Man Tourist Trophy, an annual motorcycle event, has few parallels in global sports.
Did you want to write a sequel in part to address some of those new parallels?
Such are the parallels between Justin Trudeau and Emmanuel Macron, the newly elected president of France.
One of the main parallels Inskeep draws with the present involves the political and media landscapes.
Do you see parallels between the Kardashians, and what Ramona and Destiny are doing in Hustlers?
You can't help noticing certain parallels between Carlotta and the current head of our executive branch.
In many ways, this pattern parallels that seen during outbreaks of SARS and MERS, also coronaviruses.
In this exchange, Magdanz noticed a few parallels to her own experiences standing up to men.
But the two remain close, and Djokovic said he sees parallels in their lives and careers.
There are a number of eerie parallels between Trump's turbulent presidency and Richard Nixon's Watergate woes.
The scale of Trump's impeachment saga is drawing increasing parallels to Watergate, that doomed Richard Nixon.
Britain's vote in June to leave the European Union had many parallels with Mr. Trump's victory.
Poetically, it's an act that directly parallels the downfall of her father, the Mad King Aerys.
And while there are obvious parallels to "Bonnie & Clyde," Matsoukas says that's where the similarities stop.
Instead, the series feels hot-wired with modern parallels, which extend far beyond those baby Kardashians.
"Hard times" was a Dickens reference, and in some ways there's parallels [in the developing world].
The parallels to subprime mortgage lending are inexact; the mortgage market, for example, dwarfs auto lending.
The overall aesthetic — relaxed, free-spirited, upscale but not showy — parallels what's designed and sold here.
As Vox's Zack Beauchamp notes, there are more than a few parallels between Fortuyn and Trump.
What parallels do you see between it and something happening in our culture or the news?
The parallels and disparities between the novels would offer plenty of comparison points for your analysis.
The striking parallels between 1992's "Year of the Woman" and 2018, explained by a historian
But the most important parallels between the artists' lives have nothing to do with geographical coincidence.
Turning to the executive branch, Trump's transition already reveals some parallels between his administration and Carter's.
Two weeks ago, the firm drew parallels to conditions leading up to the 2007 financial crisis.
But it's also a much weirder, twistier book than the Game of Thrones parallels would suggest.
There are historical parallels to suggest that the marijuana and boxing partnership could be a success.
But given that his show's tagline was, "You're fired!" the parallels are starting to become uncanny.
And elephant society does indeed have parallels with the way humans lived before the invention of agriculture.
Similarly, the new biometric system darkly parallels how suspects are fingerprinted as they're brought into the station.
Those parallels could be a new spur to study whether Mars once had life, the authors said.
And there are parallels to the Housewives and a lot of things that happened in the election.
Following that is an interview with the author on parallels with today and what worries him most.
There are clear parallels here to the GOP's tax bill—and we all know where that's headed.
Shown in a South African context, the photographs draw parallels to the country's struggle to end apartheid.
But if the two parallels are judiciously combined, the falsities may help to cancel each other out.
I especially enjoyed the parallels drawn between fame and power, and what it means to be remembered.
Through digital collages, Dash draws parallels between those parts of nature that are both visible and unseen.
Parallels was originally founded in 1999 with roots in Russia and is currently headquartered in Bellevue, Washington.
But there are worrying parallels with the way that Japan dominated the index in the late 1980s.
Pfeiffer channels a glamorous mean girl energy that calls to mind any number of real-world parallels.
The parallels between the civil war and the referendum hold true of everything from geography to rhetoric.
Parallels with Nicolas Sarkozy, France's centre-right president from 2007-12 and a hyperactive corporatist, are startling.
The parallels are not exact, since Crassus was a military leader as well as a wealthy man.
No need for satire or Twilight Zone-esque parallels for how technology is could ruin our lives.
She also parallels Doucet's work with the projects of Chantel Ackerman, Carolee Schneemann, and even Gertrude Stein.
Only six months after snapping up virtualization specialist Parallels, Canadian software company Corel is itself getting acquired.
Fast-forward to today, and both KKR and and a spokesperson for Parallels/Corel declined to comment.
Hood said he see parallels with Trump and the late governor of his home state, George Wallace.
He argues that despite appearances, parallels between politicised Christianity and politicised Islam cannot be pushed very far.
Many people on Twitter drew astute parallels between Trump and Melania's outfits and Beauty and the Beast.
Some critics draw parallels with Turkey, where political interference has raised doubts about the central bank's independence.
As a wealth manager, I quickly discovered many parallels between golf and managing personal finances and investments.
The Telegraph drew parallels between this businessman and Harvey Weinstein's use of NDAs to pay off accusers.
The parallels elucidated in this post could likely be extended to other areas of policy as well.
While the series is fictional, it draws a lot of parallels to the career of its creator.
Anyway... Some parallels: One difference: Halfway through season 1, Rhoades catches Axe's firm trading on insider information.
Trump has promised to "destroy" MS-13 and has drawn parallels between the gang and undocumented immigrants.
For all the historical parallels, it is important to note the differences between yesterday's scandals and today's.
If the 2159 parallels hold up - and they are plentiful and striking - probably not long at all.
Weirdly, I can draw parallels between my law training and what I do as a costume designer.
The parallels with Mr Macron, who defeated Ms Le Pen at the age of 39, are striking.
What is clear is that the parallels between Kavanaugh's case and that of Clarence Thomas are striking.
We ignore the parallels between those experiments and the ones the TIs describe at our own peril.
McCrory, criticized Lynch's comments for drawing parallels between the North Carolina bill and segregation laws and policies.
For a start, we should call attention to the parallels between marijuana and the overall drug war.
Parallels between the twin disasters have frightened travellers worldwide and wiped billions of dollars off Boeing stock.
"These are steps on the same path," she says of the parallels between Gilead and Trump's America.
Schlossberg draws parallels between the volatile digital currency and the precious metal widely considered a safe haven.
But as a number of people have pointed out, it's not hard to draw parallels with Trump.
The case has drawn parallels between Sou and democracy activists like Joshua Wong in neighbouring Hong Kong.
On Wednesday, he drew parallels between insurgent, populist political movements of both the left and the right.
What do you see as parallels between the New York of Basquiat's youth and the city today?
A lot of parallels can be drawn between the careers of Collins and 'The Notorious' Conor McGregor.
Neither company really mentioned the other during its keynote events, but the parallels here are pretty clear.
We need to pay attention to contemporary conversations that have historical parallels or require a global context.
To talk with them about the parallels is to remember how universal some types of gullibility are.
Some observers draw parallels with the stresses that led to the Great Financial Crisis of 2007-08.
Bottom line I have a soft spot for breakthrough products like Parallels, even years after they appear.
Some of the parallels are obvious – it's still, ultimately, people taking drugs and listening to repetitive music.
Brexit shook global financial markets so hard that some saw parallels with the financial crisis of 2008.
"In difficult times, one knows their friends," Mr. Jambon said, drawing parallels between the attacks on Sept.
"Others see sexism in the barrage of Warren criticism and alleged parallels to Clinton," the article states.
Advocates for the Haitian victims, who have been following the Roma dispute, said they saw important parallels.
Maybe Varoufakis would have had better luck with different literary parallels, but I don't think he would.
The moments in which Mendelsohn draws parallels between the Odyssey and his own life are, less fruitful.
Nevertheless, striking parallels exist between the way that the neoconservatives and the Brexiteers think about the world.
However, Hesse says the story in the book parallels current events happening right now in modern America.
Former first lady Laura Bush also drew parallels between the family separations and World War II internments.
And yet, for all the historical parallels, several sobering truths abound with warning signs for the future.
The rhythm of ice ages parallels changes in the solar energy that heats the continents, he said.
Analysts have pointed out disturbing parallels with how Russia behaved just before previous military actions against Ukraine.
Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller is drawing parallels between the world's leading cryptocurrency and the dinosaurs.
But she acknowledged that there were "obvious parallels" between "Closed Casket" and "rumors that circulated" about Mallory.
Ava DuVernay's landmark 2016 docuseries 13th made waves by exploring the parallels between mass incarceration and slavery.
For me it was about finding the parallels between the two disciplines and where they were separate.
I anticipated the main theme of the experience would be how that period parallels our current moment.
You drew parallels between the neoliberalism of the Tories and the Sharia law of the Islamic fundamentalists.
Dean says he sees parallels between his own Watergate experience and what Cohen is going through now.
There are parallels to be made between the Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios, 24, and Chisora, 35.
Yet the obvious parallels with our own world give this wildly imaginative fantasy epic its greatest impact.
The parallels of this catastrophic weather event to current concerns about climate change are hard to ignore.
Whoopi Goldberg makes an appearance, speaking on how the stereotyped representation of Apu has parallels with minstrelsy.
When Mr. DeMeyer died in a similar fashion eight years later, the parallels were hard to ignore.
"The overarching concept of obstruction of justice parallels some of Nixon's activities rather neatly," Mr. Lacovara said.
Analysts were increasingly drawing parallels with the 2008 economic crisis and assessing the expected economic fallout globally.
In an interview on Wednesday, Ms. Hayes acknowledged the parallels between her race and Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's.
She accused the Justice Department and the court's majority of adopting troubling parallels between the two cases.
The new season parallels "Groundhog Day" more directly, by having Michael reboot his experimental hell from scratch.
Many of the professional jobs from those companies in the 1980s and '90s have close parallels today.
Parallels says 3D graphics rendering is sped up by as much as 20183 percent by the change.
When displayed together, the weavings' human parallels are striking, highlighting the similarities and differences between people's bodies.
And her story closely parallels that of Andrea Constand, the woman Mr. Cosby is charged with assaulting.
What parallels do you see between it and something happening in the news or in our culture?
Strauss's emperor and empress live on in artistic perpetuity; their real-life parallels charted more complicated lives.
Older readers will hear the parallels between the rabbits' dramatic journey and real-life human struggles plainly.
Analysts see worrying parallels to Italy just before Silvio Berlusconi's rise or even Venezuela before Hugo Chávez.
They, too, see potential parallels to Trump in 2016, when he attracted a wave of new voters.
That allows for a step back to compare today with yesterday and yesteryear, seeking patterns and parallels.
Times Insider Revisiting the era of Prohibition let me indulge an obsession and uncovered parallels to today.
Smith's sculpture, "Pivot," (2019) plays a similar trick of drawing parallels between children's activities and carceral systems.
And while Warren has also cast her campaign as a movement, she has not drawn international parallels.
Her predicament parallels Attila's growing sense that much of his own work is pusillanimous and dangerously indulgent.
There are parallels, according to some studies, to how we regard our gender, our sexuality, our ethnicity.
China's deadly flawed response to coronavirus parallels its past failed strategies to both HIV/AIDS and SARS.
In a telephone interview, Schur discussed them, the show's inadvertent political parallels and, yes, those pesky spiders.
At least Mr. Gitai doesn't overstress the parallels between Israel in 1995 and the current American moment.
At first glance, the uncanny parallels between President Morales's and President Trump's victories may seem mere coincidence.
Rodgers, who represents the rural Essex-Orleans district, said the bill intentionally parallels the state's gun legislation.
The tour might limn the unlikely parallels between museums, which encourage transgression, and prisons, which punish it.
How does it emphasize the parallels between the world of "280" and the world of January 23?
The parallels to Amazon, a shipping giant named for the vastness of the Amazon River, are conspicuous.
Others, namely Saturday Night Live writers, see a parallels with the recently released Netflix movie, Marriage Story.
Some Jackson biographers find the parallels striking, not necessarily in the details but in the larger picture.
The parallels to recent political developments should send a chill to most anyone, regardless of political stripe.
While facing situations unique to them, these countries were jolted by events with striking parallels between them.
The parallels with today's political preoccupations — whether in the United States or Brexit-era Britain — are striking.
In a lot of ways, the parallels between the 22007 election and the current one are overblown.
You understand the obvious parallels between what's happening with Lordstown and what happened with the steel mills.
He described the situation as "extremely strange" and said it has "eerie" parallels to the Watergate scandal.
The parallels to Lemonade — Beyoncé's stunning visual album about a woman rebuilding after a betrayal — are undeniable.
Parallels between the twin disasters have frightened travelers worldwide and wiped billions of dollars off Boeing stock.
Indeed, you can see parallels in Trump's association of protesters with various political causes his supporters revile.
"The smiling face is undoubtedly there and has no parallels in ancient ceramic art," Marchetti told Hyperallergic.
"There are some interesting parallels between our current presidential election and Captain America: Civil War," Kimmel explains.
It is in fact a strange and fascinating painting that has few parallels in 17th-century Italy.
"There are two very different directions that autonomy will head, with their parallels in nature," Singer explained.
Basically, they both found choke points that they learned to monetize and so there were these parallels.
It's also hard not to see the parallels to the current administration's treatment of immigrants and Muslims.
This got me thinking about parallels between other NBA point guards and classic 2463s thrash metal bands.
Any such move would, of course, be politically explosive and draw direct parallels to Richard Nixon's conduct.
The streaming wars that have circulated TV and film have come to games, and the parallels are similar.
Clifton added the challenge would be whether both sides "stick to those parallels" and allow trade to progress.
I hope we don't try to create similar parallels there because it won't be the case, as well.
It's not really a commentary on anyone specific although I can certainly get how people could see parallels.
The film portrays Jones as a person of exceptional character in some ways, which parallels his producing expertise.
Over time, Coker began to see more parallels between the rappers he covered and the comics he loved.
The early life of Schloss, a native Austrian, closely parallels that of her German-born stepsister, Anne Frank.
Tomas Klvana, a professor at NYU in Prague, draws parallels between Zeman's voter appeal and the U.S. president's.
There was a lot of overlap and parallels with another superhero movie that came out… a while ago.
But Figes wisely leaves his readers to draw their own conclusions about the parallels between then and now.
And according to Ayelet Haimson Lushkov, there's plenty of real-life history that parallels the intrigue of Westeros.
Parallels between gun and tobacco litigation The landmark 1998 Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement followed decades of failed litigation.
Try to learn how your background parallels theirs before you assume you should be on par with them.
It's now owned by Vector Capital, which is essentially the one buying Parallels and setting the investment strategy.
Its chief executive, Sergio Marchionne, suggested that anyone drawing parallels with the VW scandal was "smoking something illegal".
In their dynamic, there are parallels with another couple Burns interviewed for the film: Barack and Michelle Obama.
The case has parallels to another Massachusetts suicide for which a young woman was convicted of involuntary manslaughter.
"You'll see a lot of parallels — as the stock market goes, so does personal financial satisfaction," Landsberg said.
At launch, some people also noted parallels with the paid membership club for Pete Abrams' webcomic Sluggy Freelance.
Her work finds parallels in two British women living in the 19th century: Elizabeth Parker and Lorina Bulwer.
Dr. Chantal Marie Gagnon, a life counselor and licensed psychotherapist, echoes Fisher's parallels of love to a drug.
If you are trying to trace the parallels to "Macbeth," you are probably in a tangle by now.
And I think the unintentional parallels are a part of what's made them resonate a lot with people.
The parallels between Dylan and Avicii become even more uncanny when you consider their late-phase shitshow periods.
The automaker is pursuing two parallels tracks that will eventually combine ahead of its commercial launch in 2021.
Though these sequels are largely as dissimilar as their predecessors were, a few parallels are striking and unavoidable.
" Reiner added that women see "the parallels that are across all of corporate America and across our business.
But as easy as it is to draw parallels to the iPod, the differences seem bigger to me.
It's an interesting concept that has obvious parallels to real life (Japanese soldiers fighting WWII after Japan surrendered).
"The parallels between Ms. Trump's conduct and that of Secretary Clinton are inescapable," executive director Austin Evers wrote.
A more forgiving opinion would admire this as an intellectual exercise drawing parallels across disparate movements and materials.
But others drew wary parallels with the assault by Russia's president, Vladimir Putin, on oligarchs for political ends.
As he did so, the parallels with the maps of disease outbreaks he was accustomed to were unavoidable.
"I think Tori's drawn a lot of parallels between her life and Sundy," Hawrylo says in a confessional.
Currently, Wallarm has about 100 paying clients, including enterprises such as Automattic, Parallels, Wargaming and Yandex, among others.
What are some of the parallels that you see in the field of synthetic biology as a whole?
The case has parallels with one in Italy involving the Bank of China, which also denies any wrongdoing.
Shots that are slow-paced, zoomed in, run in parallels, and even animated help elevate what's playing out.
A number of marchers drew parallels between Trump's recent bomb strikes in Syria and against ISIS in Afghanistan.
We can easily draw parallels to today, where the nation's most dire issues are rarely our viral subjects.
I was curious about the car-choosing parallels with where Apple is going in color and design materials.
Many see parallels with the illiberal path Hungary has pursued since Viktor Orban became prime minister in 2010.
The actress also said she saw parallels between the King and Riggs match and the last presidential race.
For the first time, an exhibition explores these artists' friendship and the visual parallels within their distinct work.
"It has some parallels with the sub-prime lending that led to the global financial crisis," he says.
It looks like readers are drawing some parallels between Orwell's eerie work and the current state of affairs.
So, by all means, use historical parallels; we should just be a bit more imaginative with our selections.
Part of the popularity of the show comes from the uncanny parallels to today's present-day political situation.
Her lingering sorrow for her child in "JFK" parallels her future grief for her husband — and the country's.
It is easy to draw parallels between the incidents in Austin in 1966 and Las Vegas in 2017.
While some of that may be understandable, nondisclosures in tech have few parallels elsewhere in the private sector.
Long out of print, the novel with notable parallels to current events is being re-released (USA Today).
This case before the en banc Oregon court closely parallels the BNSF case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
For Mr. Ooi, the parallels between Dungeons & Dragons and theater come down to a fondness for shared storytelling.
According to The New York Times, the subpoena parallels earlier document requests that House Democrats had already issued.
The mania around the rise of cryptocurrencies has parallels to the dot-com boom from 0003 years ago.
Fiorina accused him of covering up the incident for political purposes, and drew parallels between him and Clinton.
Both Musa and Qiu acknowledged the crisis facing the Brazilian market and noted parallels with the Chinese market.
Beloussov and Zubarev are serial entrepreneurs who created several global enterprise software companies, including Acronis, Parallels and Acumatica.
These additions are lined at their bases with red rubber, drawing unfortunate literal parallels to redlining, critics say.
Their dogs ran alongside, barking minutely; their travois poles, slung from ponies, etched faint parallels in the ground.
Borrowing a piece of paper, the trim, soft-spoken composer began sketching out analytical parallels between the works.
The move parallels similar ones in Israel and London, where issues concerning modesty have come to the forefront.
It's actually perfect that we made this giant sculpture of a dissected Freud because we have certain parallels.
Parallels can be drawn between her and acts like Kevin Abstract or even Charli XCX in that way.
There are still plenty of ways for this to come apart, which is where the Cubs parallels end.
That's where he began writing early drafts, and why there are parallels with battle scenes from the war.
Yet just a couple of weeks into the Trump administration, the parallels to the California story are striking.
Of all of Scorsese's films, Goodfellas may be the one with the most obvious parallels to The Irishman.
"Lempicka" draws implicit parallels between the divided world of today and an earlier era of increasing, frightening intolerance.
Instead, it offers us a deeply layered story with thematic parallels, rich symbolism, and loads of dramatic irony.
And there you have the tidy setup for a play that operates on a system of moving parallels.
The overlap in India between father and son creates a spectacle with few parallels in business and diplomacy.
The researchers found that there were indeed parallels between the parent-child relationship and the owner-pet relationship.
There were passing parallels between Little Gloria and Little Orphan Annie, with whom she identified all her life.
Beyond the tired tropes, this speech misses a chance to build more organically on his parallels with Claire.
Even for some observers from outside the European Union, the parallels with Britain's current Brexit humiliations are striking.
"Parallels to the mortgage boom that led to the global financial crisis are not fully convincing," he said.
Stacy Rasgon of Bernstein Research drew parallels between the ongoing slump to the financial crisis in 2008-2009.
Despite some parallels with Italy's shake-up, the issues at the heart of Spain's transition are markedly different.
Parallels specifically mentions Fallout 4 as one of the games that benefits from the new DirectX 11 support.
Parallels to their wedding night are everywhere, from the impersonal lodgings to the intimacy of sharing a meal.
In this way, and others, the parallels between Mr. López Obrador and President Trump are hard to ignore.
The Democratic primary has drawn parallels to the 2016 presidential primary: Jealous was an early backer of Sen.
In "American Kingpin," he ratchets up the tech industry parallels with good reason, but it can feel overdetermined.
As long as the play doesn't try to nail down its parallels and doublings, it remains immensely haunting.
Every politics-adjacent series released since November has been scoured for parallels and resonances with the new era.
There are plenty more examples of Eastern European heavies, though only some directly inspired by real-world parallels.
She listed the parallels to what she had seen in her research: Its content is damaging but unverified.
He'd noticed parallels between the clunkiness of the early mobile web and the current state of decentralized networks.
The view from China: Weibo users are fixated on the historical parallels with trade talks held in 22011.
The Brooklyn event had parallels to an October rally in Queens that helped Bernie Sanders reignite his campaign.
But those parallels stop as soon as, uh, a massive fart rips through the film's first few minutes.
And then, six weeks before "The Promise" hit theaters this weekend came another film that shared uncanny parallels.
Democratic strategist Michael Starr Hopkins wrote of the parallels in an opinion piece for The Hill last week.
The National Front also draws subtle parallels between the Algerian independence fighters and disorder in immigrant neighborhoods today.
Fast forward seven years, and the Democrats see stark parallels in the Republicans' approval of tax-reform legislation.
Obviously there's very funny parallels between Jebidiah and King George: the dandy-ness of the character, the theatricality.
In the case of his own film, he admitted, the parallels to current events just kind of … happened.
The result is a population-sorting dynamic in the Midwest that parallels national trends, albeit in weaker fashion.
The result is a population-sorting dynamic in the Midwest that parallels national trends, albeit in weaker fashion.
Amusing for an instant, the parallels very quickly grow tiresome under Jaki Bradley's less than light-footed direction.
If all of that sounds familiar, well, that's because the parallels to our current political moment are striking.
We have historical parallels that we could point to, but we don't know if they are gonna work.
And of all the "Why not me?" candidates, it's Avenatti who in many ways most closely parallels Trump.
Dawson's history-infused portraits draw undeniable parallels between civil rights issues of the 1960s and those of today.
He parallels rap artists with Irish literary greats such as James Joyce, who challenged what was socially acceptable.
Many have already pointed out the parallels between the Brexit movement and Donald Trump's populist campaign for president.
Drawing on biblical parallels, Francis urged the young people in the crowd not to let themselves be manipulated.
Professors of English literature might see parallels with the sort of happiness Aldous Huxley satirised in "Brave New World".
VMware also makes a popular Mac virtual machine, Fusion, though it doesn't have quite as many features as Parallels.
Even in the early years of their careers, Drake and Swift recognized the parallels of their lives as performers.
And this is just the most surface level explanation of how deep these parallels between sound and science run.
I cannot help but reflect on the parallels of these two administrations as a compass for clarity and direction.
For all of the talk of parallels between Comey and Cox, there are major differences between then and now.
"The parallels to the mortgage boom that led to the Global Financial Crisis are not fully convincing," Powell said.
It may not necessarily hurt Britons' desire to go on holiday, Kjos said, drawing parallels with the Norwegian currency.
The graphic novel's approach to these contemporary parallels is a little goofy and moralizing, but still strikes a chord.
There are also a few smart parallels to today's celebrity entrepreneurs, and to a world undergoing rapid technological change.
Chinese state media drew parallels among the protests, saying Chilean and Spanish protesters were mimicking Hong Kong tactics. 3.
But here I want to concentrate on Mr Smith's idea that there are parallels between gay and transgender identity.
Of course, some quickly saw parallels between Skovbye and her Riverdale character: "Polly is engaged!" a Riverdale fan commented.
I do, however, see disturbing parallels between contemporary trends and the conditions that gave rise to Mussolini, then Hitler.
Leaving the exhibition, I was reminded of the unnerving parallels between the alt-right online and in real life.
And while The Handmaid's Tale is a work of fiction, viewers will likely draw parallels between the two projects.
Joe, admittedly, assumes a largely nefarious role throughout the series, and the Steve Jobs parallels are impossible to ignore.
These parallels are more sensitive than toxic because of the movie's rare focus on the experience of young women.
She said she saw parallels between her character and Wayne's where the protagonists are never just black or white.
You see it in book reviews, in poetry columns, in Oscar prognostications, as political parallels drawn by critics abound.
In a situation that parallels the eventual Silvio discovery, Brooke and Lionel find that Al (Jemar Michael) has Sorbet.
There are parallels in history for the drive to silence voices that the progressive left believes to be unacceptable.
Maybe it's just a family resemblance; maybe we're about to see some parallels, at least emotionally, between their storylines.
Meech drew parallels to Foursquare, which started as a location-sharing app before building a business around its data.
It's not even clear that Donald Trump knows enough about Watergate to be aware of the odd little parallels.
" Shauna's story parallels William's in the sense that both indicate how circumstances can get in the way of "choices.
His successors, on the other hand, were eager to draw parallels between their own rule and the great emperor.
She sees parallels between transgender people's liberation movements and those of other groups, such as women and disabled people.
While Bynes and Dunham's rises have parallels, their attempts at redemption could not have resulted in more disparate responses.
If you've been watching the show since season 1, some of these parallels may have occurred to you already.
It's tempting to draw parallels with Facebook or Twitter-owned Periscope, which are trying to popularize mobile live-streaming.
" Comparing her two characters, Dockery did note the "parallels with those women – Letty is a very colorful, complex character.
Drawing these parallels through time can have value, but there are problems with such a macro perspective as well.
Most elements of the game have direct parallels to Pokémon Go, except here, they don't feel quite as natural.
All-Star Superman (2005-08) Superman's decades-long run as the great American hero has multiple parallels to Christ.
The parallels aren't perfect, but given that the Spurs are a totally sui generis dynasty, that's to be expected.
It's not impossible to imagine he sees the parallels between his rags-to-riches story and the American Dream.
Google has won a long-standing battle in Japan that drew parallels with Europe's "right to be forgotten" ruling.
Parallels between the twin disasters have frightened passengers worldwide and wiped more than $26 billion off Boeing's share price.
Parallels between the twin disasters have frightened travellers worldwide and wiped almost $28 billion off Boeing's stock market value.
Teng said ADGM could complement the success of DIFC, drawing parallels with the rise of successive hubs in Asia.
The abrupt sacking of a top federal law enforcement official made for some easily (perhaps too easily) drawn parallels.
Avid Netflix viewers will see the parallels between this and Rajneeshpuram, subject of the addictive docuseries Wild Wild Country.
" During this trip, Atkinson thought about the parallels between stars and streetlamps, and "saw the curvature of the planet.
"The rise in hepatitis C among women of reproductive age and pregnant women parallels this opioid epidemic," said Ward.
Parallels at Fukushima Recently we have tested the validity of our Chernobyl studies by repeating them in Fukushima, Japan.
ARRC's effort began in November 2014 and parallels those by authorities in Britain, Japan, Switzerland and the euro zone.
It's too soon to draw parallels with the Note, which for Samsung resulted in an embarrassing and costly recall.
Many saw parallels between that controversy and "The Matrix", a successful Hollywood film which bridged science fiction and philosophy.
However illuminating these parallels might be, they ultimately fall short by failing to consider Trump in his immediate context.
In a new campaign in Sweden, McDonald's tries to draw parallels between the military and its own uniformed ranks.
To those who detect worrying parallels between Xi Jinping, China's leader, and Mao Zedong, the little pink are sinister.
Many draw parallels with the repression during Gamal Abdel Nasser's military rule, minus his heady rhetoric of Arab nationalism.
The parallels between the transition from horse-to-car and the transition from car-to-autonomous car are many.

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