While similarity does indeed play a role in what initially attracts us to someone, similarity in and of itself does not promise a happy relationship.
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When online journalism went to scale, the technology could not provide relevance, but it could provide similarity, and as a result, similarity became a proxy for relevance.
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From a distance, the comparison may seem apt and for the physician who participates in the execution, a distant similarity is sufficient, but it is a false similarity.
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Their novel modelling techniques revealed a surprising similarity between primes and certain naturally occurring crystalline materials, a similarity that may carry significant implications for physics and materials science.
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In fact, according to a new study, genetic similarity may determine who's going to partner with whom—especially if the similarity is in what kind of psychiatric disorder you have.
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We have to say ... the similarity is pretty damning.
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A researcher compares the similarity of a trait between sets of identical twins, who share all their DNA, to the similarity between sets of fraternal twins, who only share about half their DNA.
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But the biggest similarity is in how fans view them.
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Perhaps most crucially though, the two share one another similarity.
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Once again, the similarity didn't go unnoticed on social media.
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The similarity between the two regulatory agencies is no accident.
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Despite that passing similarity, the path to radicalisation seems different.
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I'm not the first person to point out the similarity.
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Instead, it should prioritize cultural similarity to the American majority.
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It was a migration of people, a similarity in weather.
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But, despite the emotional similarity, Huett's sound is entirely different.
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AND EVERYBODY IS JUST BAILING OUT AND THATS THE SIMILARITY.
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There is a striking similarity between the Dairy Management Inc.
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In fact, one could argue that another broad similarity that
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But there's another similarity between July 2016 and October 2018.
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The similarity was not lost on her or her colleagues.
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The relationship between difference and similarity is minute and distinct.
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Again, the similarity effects were very weak in this study.
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The similarity of their names made it seem like destiny.
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The similarity didn't stop the success of the launch, though.
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Narrator: The second cognitive feature is the principle of similarity.
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The comparison is due to the similarity in headline metrics.
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But that similarity started to break down around inauguration day.
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People noticed a similarity between that and how Beyonce's Homecoming starts.
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Or how about the similarity of these posts about Bill Clinton?
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But, core work isn't the only similarity between Pilates and tantra.
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Face recognition, Amazon said, involves exact visual similarity between two faces.
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Nor is that similarity to be found just in hardware design.
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And that wasn't the only similarity between the two cousins weddings.
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CHANG: Well, I think that this has a similarity to it.
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This is not the only similarity between the two blond bombshells.
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This is combined with their own parsing and string similarity algorithms.
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BECAUSE THE SIMILARITY REALLY, YOU KNOW, WHEN WE SOLD TO YAHOO!
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The only similarity, really, is that they're both white female rappers.
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The regulator said that E-Coins bore no similarity to cryptocurrencies.
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Long term happiness seems to blossom when there is more similarity.
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It seems we are wired to appreciate similarity and dislike difference.
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The similarity between these items constitutes its own realm of interest.
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Okay, actually Nightflyers will have another similarity to Thrones: the deaths.
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"The only similarity is, I'm willing to self-fund," he insisted.
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These findings echo other research on similarity and satisfaction in relationships.
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The eBay similarity probably made MercadoLibre a natural partner for PayPal.
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Tuesday's agreement bears remarkable similarity to previous U.S.-North Korea communiques.
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Which is why you have this similarity between the three games.
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"That's the only similarity I see," Federer said of their movement.
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That's where you get a similarity to what happened in January.
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It bears some structural similarity to Coltrane's "My Favorite Things" arrangement.
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She had done it: she had made difference out of similarity.
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The similarity to past defining votes in the House was unmistakable.
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"The courts would have a substantial similarity test," said Del Pizzo.
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Again, here we have another similarity with the American political situation.
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By the metric of similarity, we have more monoculture than ever.
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All the women were white to control for perceived cultural similarity.
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We are far from the only ones to spot this similarity. huh.
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Despite a similarity in names, he is not related to Indonesia's president.
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If there is no similarity, the response will be a thumbs down.
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Again, the similarity is so ubiquitous among candidates as to be unrevealing.
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The similarity in strategies and tactics [between the industries] was not coincidental.
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Perhaps baseball's similarity to cricket might help, but don't count on it.
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In 3 of those 6, the similarity was kind of a stretch.
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According to the suit, the similarity is uncanny ... and a rip-off.
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Early reviews note there's some similarity in the layout to DirecTV Now.
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The similarity is clear from the opening chords of its intro song.
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"There's a similarity to the cases," says the source close to Loughlin.
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Another area of similarity is the revulsion for the so-called elites.
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Other risks, including the increasing similarity of assets they hold, go unaddressed.
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A: Despite the language barrier, there is a lot of similarity culturally.
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Some researchers are concerned that their genetic similarity could increase the risk.
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I'm the loser both times, so that's the only similarity I see.
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This similarity between contexts is important when it comes to retrieving memories.
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The camps, for example, bear some similarity to Israel's popular Birthright program.
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One similarity: Like Iowans, New Hampshire voters decide late in the process.
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Interestingly, given the similarity of their approaches, there is not much overlap.
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"There's a similarity to my life," Aniston said of playing her character.
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And, to be sure, they do not ignore the similarity to bagels.
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Oklahoma teachers saw in West Virginia a similarity to their own situation.
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It was always about recognizing the similarity, and never really moved beyond that.
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An appendix to Reasons and Persons is devoted to drawing out this similarity.
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Yeah, that's true, and also the similarity of just LA and the ... Yeah.
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But that's where the similarity between sneezes and orgasms end, Dr. Six says.
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Ciara fans might well have hoped the similarity to Kelly's mentorship ended there.
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In this representation of a similarity search, the blue vector is the query.
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The mayor's rhetoric illustrates a paradoxical similarity between Soviet and modern religious practices.
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More than once he'd pointed out the similarity between kintsugi and the Dust.
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Take one look at Yahoo Together and its similarity to Slack is unmistakable.
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Listeners either heard "Yanny" or "Laurel," two words with seemingly little phonetic similarity.
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Their similarity implies that B0s should decay into equal amounts of the two.
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But there's little similarity in what each is seeking from his island getaway.
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That's not the only similarity to another company that Nikola Motor Company has.
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The president and Mr. Duchovny have one more similarity: Both have Scottish mothers.
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He called it measuring "the art of roughness" and self-similarity in nature.
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Note the similarity between Twitter's idea of an octopus and this lil dude.
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The most important similarity is the fan trend-line pattern on both charts.
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Rowe hilariously copped to the similarity, even saying he's been to Medford before.
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But that's probably the only similarity between Michael Porter Sr. and LaVar Ball.
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Now, looking more closely at voting patterns, I see another similarity, pictured below.
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While he liked the similarity, he wasn't completely won over by the slogan.
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But that similarity, he said, could mean the difference between life or death.
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There is a big similarity in the types of customers we're working with.
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In the back end, we're building a recommendation algorithm based on similarity scores.
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"The similarity is that they both have the same mother," Ms. Malone said.
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There is no real similarity I could use from one to the other.
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ZaZa's parents peeped the similarity, speaking up about North's performance on social media.
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It was the sort of similarity that, once pointed out, can't be unseen.
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That this similarity even picked up so much attention tells its own story.
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The biggest similarity between the groups is that they are both very upset.
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One, developed by Dr. Aiken, is called MOSS, for Measure of Software Similarity.
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It also sought tax-exempt status, citing the group's similarity to the CFR.
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On another level, though, the various Democrats' plans are striking in their similarity.
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Still another similarity is that, for a while at least, she seemed unbeatable.
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The home-funeral movement also bears similarity to home-birth and hospice practices.
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While the similarity of those maps in Kentucky and West Virginia might not be a surprise, the same similarity in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania goes a long way to explaining why Hillary Clinton's Midwestern firewall did not hold on election night.
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But the similarity is close enough to leave us squinting at the two suspiciously.
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Infinite Drum Machine has sounds gathered by similarity, which you can select and sequence.
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However, it&aposs hard to say what this similarity means, if anything, he said.
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Nevertheless, the misguided man is not the only person to have spotted the similarity.
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Of course, the biggest similarity between PLL and The Perfectionists is the general theme.
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Many noticed one striking similarity: All five finalists were white women with blonde hair.
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You can see the similarity in the GIFs below, provided as evidence by Young.
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Their genetic sequence was even more similar to SARS, boasting a 79.5 percent similarity.
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As a few commenters noted, his look bears a remarkable similarity to Draco Malfoy.
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Which works out to a 1 in 4,835,703,278,458,516,698,824,704 chance that the similarity was coincidental.
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More efficient similarity search opens up possibilities for recommendation engines and personal assistants alike.
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People have taken to Twitter to point out the similarity between DiCaprio and Ellison.
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And oddly enough, that's not the only similarity between the opening theme and Oldtown.
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Hillary Clinton even bears some similarity to Rahul Gandhi, Modi's liberal opponent in 2014.
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The first person to notice the similarity was A-list meme merchant Claudia Oshry.
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The second similarity is the relationship with the Guppy Multiple Moving Average (GMMA) indicator.
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The similarity is SO eerie, he thinks the sketch artist straight-up drew him.
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And you can see that similarity in Conor, he could clean up in Hollywood.
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Plus, Microsoft envisions StaffHub as an app platform of sorts, another similarity with Slack.
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So maybe my Dota bias has swayed me to focus on the wrong similarity.
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Perhaps the most significant similarity between the companies is their use of fantasy accounting.
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Journalist Carmen Aristegui found 197 paragraphs bearing remarkable similarity to the work of others.
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The Democratic super-PAC American Bridge first noticed the similarity, according to the Times.
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The similarity was enough to catch the attention of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel.
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It was this similarity that sparked the drive towards building an all-new Razr.
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At times, the similarity of Mr. Trump's and Mr. Modi's political vocabulary is striking.
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Pigs were chosen for the experiment given the similarity of their anatomy to ours.
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But that very real similarity obscures a foundational difference: We identify fundamentally as Americans.
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A very close but imperfect similarity tends to be unsettling or even downright disturbing.
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NumbersUSA director Roy Beck said any similarity in the points was just a coincidence.
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Discussing his dual careers, Mr. Taimanov saw a similarity in his approach to both.
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Outsiders muse at the geographic proximity, but the similarity to Prince Ali ends there.
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This similarity is not an accident (nor is it a result of Russian influence).
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And the similarity of rats to humans in the tickling realm is pleasantly bewildering.
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For decades now, the drumbeat of dinosaur news has been their similarity to birds.
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The drugs are synthetic molecules that bear similarity to male sex hormones -- namely, testosterone.
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And yet, when you're in the throes of addictive behavior, there is a similarity.
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So that's just the similarity in temperament, which I think is a fair comparison.
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Overall, it bears a closer similarity to the Senate bill than the House one.
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One last similarity of these two novels is the heightened drama of their endings.
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A capacity for surprise is the first and most obvious similarity between Netflix and Amazon.
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" This drew immediate taunts given its obvious similarity to the Papa John's tagline, "Better Ingredients.
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He even admitted that both jobs share a specific similarity – how to handle the heat.
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Such different paths, but such remarkable similarity in the ability to absolutely own one's moment.
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And do we need to point out The Walking Dead's similarity to this storytelling format?
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That extreme similarity across species could mean this brain rhythm exists in other primates, too.
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Prior to this, evolutionary biologists normally used similarity as a criterion to assign organisms together.
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Especially, since his books bear a striking similarity to many of King's dark, twisted novels.
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In 1997, at a summit in Helsinki, Yeltsin showed at least one similarity with Putin.
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The idea has a striking similarity to a plan from Trump's 2016 opponent, Hillary Clinton.
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One of Mr Limbaugh's favourite themes is the similarity between American liberalism and sharia law.
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This process would require a similarity search, whereby vectors are compared in multi-dimensional space.
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The similarity was first noticed in a tweet from writer Evan Ross Katz on Thursday.
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Reddit users were quick to notice the similarity between Juliet and the Black Mirror premise.
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Another similarity the Note 93 shares with the Galaxy S29 Plus is its camera system.
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The companies share the letter A and 12 zeros, but the similarity largely ends there.
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David Koechner agrees with Will Ferrell ... there's a similarity between Ron Burgundy and Donald Trump.
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Clearly, the conceit of The Handmaid's Tale bears a striking similarity to this Genesis story.
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Town & Country noted the similarity between the First Ladies' outfits, juxtaposing the image of Mrs.
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To Boff's point, there is a striking similarity in the early days of voice vs.
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I reached out to Stone on Twitter, asking if he had thoughts about the similarity.
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As far as Caceres is concerned, the similarity in styles should work in his favor.
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Weak and wobbly Underlying all of this is the final, and perhaps most crucial similarity.
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Yet, as the worst days of Nicaragua's history repeat themselves, there is one hopeful similarity.
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The similarity between the exit poll and Upshot results is reason for confidence in both.
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In doing so, it has the capacity to categorize items by theme, not only similarity.
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See the similarity between the cropped cut in Sunday's selfie and the one from 2015?
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"Genetic similarity increases the risk for expressing recessive, potentially pathological, traits and abnormalities," she says.
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There the similarity ends, though, because in "Don't Bother Me" the theme is hardly abstract.
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They bear no similarity to possible health effects stemming from mobile phone or 5G use.
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He even notes a similarity between the two institutions' names: "Bauhaus" also was slightly ambiguous.
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However, there is one eerie similarity, and that is the complete alienation of minority voters.
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Discovering you share a similarity with a co-worker helps to form a trusting relationship.
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There is a striking similarity in the rationales for declaring both sides to be terrorists.
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"The first thing that struck me was the genetic similarity between the strains," he recalled.
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Still, we can't help but see a similarity... Also available for preorder today, $199.99 pic.twitter.
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They weren't evaluated on their similarity to Americans already here, or on their earning potential.
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Takada flagged points of similarity between the trend in sentiment now and before the Lehman collapse.
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Another similarity—and this is an important one—is that both patients had compromised immune systems.
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There's a similarity in shape, ish: So-called neural networks are software programs inspired by neuroscience.
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The only similarity amongst these women was that they had a girl child in their life.
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The confusion has been attributed to a striking similarity between the markings on the turkey(s).
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One Twitter user even noticed the striking similarity between Cersei and another badass TV woman. Coincidence?
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But Mr. Moore, the liberal filmmaker, does not see much similarity between himself and Mr. Trump.
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The first similarity in behavior is the strong trend rise to a peak in January 2018.
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I am now stunned to realize the similarity between Matt Deuel's blog sermon and my own.
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Another concern is the similarity between prescription ketamine and the street drug, a substance of abuse.
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The only similarity between the teens so far is that they both attended Marjory Stoneman Douglas.
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As my disorder progressed, my mental state shifted to accommodate my behavior, another similarity to addiction.
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Navlakha created an olfactory-based similarity search algorithm and applied it to data sets of images.
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The symbol is forbidden in Germany, according to German outlet Bento, which first noticed the similarity.
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Super Cruise can also be updated over-the-air, another similarity between it and Tesla's offering.
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For Harris, the recent selling pressure draws a striking similarity to what we saw late summer.
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It's also not the only accidental similarity between the two creators' perspectives on the genre, either.
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Yet the key similarity between the two regimes is not their thuggishness but their economic ineptitude.
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The two projects shared one more big similarity: Neither held many expectations going into their recordings.
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Her words have a striking similarity to those used by Weinstein to defend himself against accusations.
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Listen to both tracks ... there is more than a passing similarity, at least to our ears.
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Trying to make climate change vivid The new study is basically "a similarity assessment," Burke said.
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One crucial similarity is their dedication to sharing the advice they have garnered over the years.
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Well, he didn't comment on the similarity, but he did say he'd been in Wales recently.
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If there is a similarity, it may explain why H1 viruses are vulnerable to urumin's wrath.
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Mr. Thiam, noting the fritters' similarity to falafel, makes his accara sandwich in pita bread instead.
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Because if there's less variability, you can prove sameness or similarity by doing a small study.
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There's an inherent similarity between Ashby, Cassavetes, and Janicza, even though her style is completely unique.
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Yet their stories also share one similarity: their treatment from both the press and the public.
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You acquire an entirely new fan base that bears little similarity to your original core audience.
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But the most worrying part of all of this most isn't the obvious Trump-Orbán similarity.
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Another similarity is that both men have faltered when making a significant step up in competition.
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A GOP strategist familiar with the campaign, however, maintained the similarity in language was a coincidence.
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It is oddly familiar only if you notice its similarity to numbers in otherwise dissimilar shows.
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Ms. Weisz stars in the film "Disobedience," whose premise bears some similarity to Ms. Scharold's story.
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It carries a similarity with 9/85033 in that our citizenry is facing a lethal threat.
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The compounds are surrounded by barbed-wire fences and bear an uncomfortable similarity to concentration camps.
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In a way, the serene environments that permeate Yachty's work share some similarity with ambient music.
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For human beings, the attractiveness of similarity is so strong that it is found across cultures.
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A little similarity is not a bad thing, because they are playing in the same stadium.
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While the fonts look slightly different (Apple's is thicker, for one thing), the similarity is stark.
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If you think you detect a similarity between these two midnight chatterboxes, you are not mistaken.
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The 2011 debt crisis and 2013 government shutdown bear a surface similarity to the current impasse.
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Chen says the closest similarity he could make 'in presentation alone' would be U.S. website, BuzzFeed.
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Within that over-all similarity, there is a broad story about the evolution of modern capitalism.
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Mr. Becker, the curator, said he saw this as another important similarity between the two artists.
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So, we wanted to test whether we could detect perceptual similarity between someone's partner and siblings.
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"There's more similarity than dissimilarity," Mitch Goldstone, president and CEO of ScanMyPhotos, told the National Enquirer.
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The analyst notes an eerie similarity between trading on the main Philadelphia Semiconductor Sector index (known as "the SOX") and Bitcoin, and indeed the charts do show a remarkable similarity this year, rising modestly from mid-January to mid-March, and taking off in mid-April.
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But his love of DJ culture isn't the only similarity he shares with his new character, Charlie.
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The latest sweeping ransomware assault bares some similarity to the WannaCry crisis that struck seven weeks ago.
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Sprightly falls in this latter category, given its conceptual similarity to established players in the design space.
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The confidence he had about the similarity between this situation and his buttocks pat-down is gone.
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And the analogizers depend on extrapolating the similarity judgements by focusing more on psychology and mathematical optimization.
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Speaking to BloodyElbow, Wade spoke about the similarity of his opponents hailing from the south of Russia.
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The stills have a poetic sense of similarity, but it's the videos that break your heart. —K.
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There's an uncanny similarity in visual design between the two films — and the two viziers in particular.
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When it does a similarity search, it compares the hashes instead of going through all the attributes.
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Genie, a baby cow born in Texas, has a very specific similarity to KISS rocker Gene Simmons.
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Watch It If You Like: Schitt's Creek has an immediate similarity to the beloved comedy Arrested Development.
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She designates this similarity with the Old English term ilk, which provided the title for this exhibition.
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It's similarity to No Man's Sky is limited to the way you make discoveries and name them.
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Roman Burtsev is cashing in on the attention he's received for his uncanny similarity to Leonardo DiCaprio.
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"The similarity between Juliet and Black Mirror definitely helped spark interest in my Reddit AMA," Alexander said.
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From what we can tell, there isn't an apparent similarity between these accounts to make them targets.
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The intention to offer day-and-date film releases is another similarity between the two streaming services.
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Another similarity between Boeing and Chipotle is that both companies had an issue with a key product.
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"We're on in the morning — that's it as far as similarity to morning shows," Vanegas-Gesuale said.
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We sincerely apologize for this inadvertent similarity and have permanently pulled the item from the tour collection.
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Along with several app users on social media, Venture Beat called out the similarity back in Oct.
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Their findings line up with a concept called homophily, which is essentially that with similarity brings connection.
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Google strongly denies all of it, blaming a contractor for any similarity between its lyrics and Genius'.
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The similarity makes sense, since one of Hubble's two founders, Ben Cogan, 26, previously worked at Harry's.
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Ucommune, which rebranded from UrWork after WeWork sued it over the name similarity, is one of them.
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And there is little similarity between the rhetoric of leftists and the rhetoric of the alt-right.
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The times are different but you may be shocked by the similarity in the patterns of change.
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Mr. Wolfe died in 1997 and complained of the similarity in interviews but never brought a suit.
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With this hodgepodge of influences, Ms. Tuttle is able to see a similarity between ballet and golf.
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The separation of the voice from the body made the similarity to puppet theater even more apparent.
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It's hard to believe the speech's writers weren't thinking of that similarity when they crafted the address.
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While the exact location of where the painting is based off is debated, the similarity is undeniable.
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But given the similarity in size between a hedgehog's paw and a human finger, the trick worked.
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Scientists call this phenomenon " bow shock " because of its similarity to a ship surging through stubborn waves.
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Like Cotton, Cornyn is implying a fundamental similarity between the appointment of special investigators in each case.
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Deplorably Scottish was not the only Twitter account to notice the similarity between Crain and the sketch.
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A lot of online dating sites attempt to pair people up based on their degree of similarity.
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But most convincing is the similarity of the bone lengths to the reconstructed lengths of Earhart's bones.
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David Brooks Opinion Columnist Years ago, people used to believe that gender equality would produce gender similarity.
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Of course the techniques of Soviet propaganda bore a lot of similarity to the techniques of Hollywood.
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In short, rats do not show empathy because of an innate recognition of similarity in physical appearance.
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But they have one crucial similarity: They all tried to appeal to voters who weren't obvious supporters.
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"There is a strong similarity between the two, but Salvini is more moderate than Trump," Ricolfi said.
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Don't let the name similarity fool you — these aren't related to the X1 Carbon or X1 Yoga.
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Another similarity with 1918 is that the United States and the world are unready for a pandemic.
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So, despite the similarity between the Fiat and Starbucks tax cases, the court ruled differently, Forwood explained.
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In confronting similarity and difference, we are forced to set the limits of our species' moral reach.
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The third similarity is that the emerging e-merchants tend not to hold and sell merchandise themselves.
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Peppermint tea is also said to be helpful for sore throats, due to its similarity to menthol.
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Later, he acknowledged the Big Mac's similarity to a popular sandwich sold by the Big Boy chain.
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The case draws similarity to the murder of pregnant Shanann Watts and her two daughters last year.
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The researchers said they reached their determination after analyzing the level of code similarity in the attacks.
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Each coyly titled "Image of a Thing," the amoeba-like photograms have a formal similarity to sculpture.
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It has been theorized that parental facial features are a handy point of reference for genetic similarity.
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Sadly, Saldivar says he's recently heard of a case in Arizona that bears striking similarity to Doe's.
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The 2016 samples all bore an incredibly close genetic similarity to one another (99.92 percent similar, in fact).
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Mr LePage sees the similarity, too: he has described himself as "Donald Trump before Donald Trump became popular".
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Flickr today received a new update that will allow users to search for images based on visual similarity.
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Camille and Joya may share the same cold disposition — but the real similarity exists between Joya and Adora.
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Tinder's primary complaint was the similarity between the two names—3nder, evidently, was just too close to Tinder.
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"It is not these characters' lifestyles that ring of similarity but their personalities that prompt connectedness," Russell says.
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Yet, despite how often these two Netflix shows feel like polar opposites, they both share one massive similarity.
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There also is another very practical ramification of the similarity of visual and audio/speech and language processing.
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There is no reason to think the crashes are related despite the similarity in aircraft models, Gentile said.
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First, he set up what's called a "learned similarity metric" to help the encoder identify Blade Runner data.
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The Times article claims that Reynolds Woodcock bears the greatest similarity to the English-American designer Charles James.
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This similarity suggests green monkeys have retained this hard-wired warning message in their DNA over evolutionary time.
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"But access is only kind of relevant if you can show substantial similarity to copyrightable expression," he added.
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The most noticeable similarity being that Beyoncé stuns like the Queen Bey that she is in both looks.
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Believe it or not, gaming laptops have one key similarity to MacBooks: Any sale is a good sale.
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It's important and it has an ever-so-tenuous similarity to their narrative, and they sneak it in.
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He even sang along at one point during the broadcast, making the similarity seem all the more unmistakable.
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If the similarity level is over a certain threshold, then they can make an arrest on the spot.
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"We saw the similarity between a refugee camp and a party event," said Adil Izemrane, a Dutch volunteer.
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"In reality, it's a muso di bue apple," named after its similarity to an ox's snout, she said.
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Buried beneath their differences though, the two share a common similarity: neither of them really have many haters.
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The similarity between the two shoes was noted by investor and Tinder executive Jeff Morris, Jr. on Twitter.
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Another similarity between this race and the 2016 election is that the polls are all over the place.
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Bonobos are as close to us as chimpanzees, so the similarity, while striking to see, could be expected.
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When I was in the U.K. last month, I was shocked by the similarity of its book selection.
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People noticed the similarity to Beyonce's black hat from her "Formation" video ... especially because of the wide brim.
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Facebook will now give extra feed visibility to posts that don't show signs of similarity to inauthentic content.
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It may be their greatest similarity and their greatest trait: that, no matter what else, both men endure.
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Heitkamp even bantered with Cobert about the similarity between her last name and that of comedian Stephen Colbert.
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Because mind-popping can be perceived as alien or uncontrollable, researchers also have noted its similarity to hallucination.
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The pizza itself shares a textural similarity with a crêpe (though there's nothing analogous about the flavor profile).
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"He doesn't take himself too seriously, so I think that's the similarity we have," Kyrgios said of Murray.
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But the Turkish newspaper Cumhuriyet published details that indicated a similarity to killings committed by the Islamic State.
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Despite the similarity in game structure, each of the big battle royale games has its own unique twist.
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Another similarity is that the speed and recovery of event-driven bear markets like this are the fastest.
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" Beyond the apparent contrast between density and blankness, São Paulo and Selma, a similarity: that "continuity of places.
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That information, coupled with the virus' similarity to other bat coronaviruses, suggests these three species as possible intermediaries.
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The biggest similarity for me is that in '99 Clinton was nearly assured acquittal, just like Trump now.
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Others are picked for balance; they're chosen not for their similarity to the nominee but for their difference.
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These patterns of cross-party similarity continue as we move down the list of topics important to independents.
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Rather than any specific tone, the similarity is in the way 808INK are carving a lane for themselves.
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He noticed an uncanny similarity between the functionality of a human bureaucracy and that of the digital electronic computer.
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It's always amazing because we often see so much similarity in terms of the things that we're excited about.
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And there's one more similarity: Both are so good that it's hard to find anything to go with them.
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"Right now, the only concrete similarity [between the cases] is the location where they were discovered," the official said.
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Didi's autonomous ambitions definitely aren't surprising, given the similarity of its trajectory to date with one-time rival Uber.
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They discovered that dogs have greater than 80 percent genetic similarity to humans, versus only 67 percent for mice.
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Once you notice this similarity, it's hard not to see it in every aspect of the singer's new song.
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That similarity has made it difficult to determine who exactly this version of the Surface Laptop 1593 is for.
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At Bancor we believe the term ICO is actually a misnomer because it implies a similarity to an IPO.
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Another similarity: both the iPhone and the Model 3 started rolling out slowly and with very limited initial quantities.
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Not only do the boys' names both begin with the letter H, but they also share another sweet similarity.
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But in solidarity's more sublime register, a group or individual gazes outward, reaching past similarity toward something more capacious.
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"I'm more him than his son is," Ms. Chappelle-Nadal said of her similarity to the senior Mr. Clay.
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What worries observers is its similarity to Regus (now known as IWG), a pioneer of the serviced-office market.
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The similarity between the two candidates was highlighted at a televised town hall in South Carolina on Feb. 17.
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Line up Trump's own words about his behavior with the words his accusers use and there's an undeniable similarity.
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Rather, it's the neural circuitry and the molecular mechanisms that underlie these nociceptive systems, and their similarity to ours.
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Indeed, a striking similarity between the Victorian era and modern times is that incorrect health ideas didn't die easily.
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There's a chance that this keyboard could be detachable based on its similarity to the detachable Surface Go keyboards.
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But the SSL lapse points to the most fundamental similarity between the Trump administration and its loathsome lapdog: incompetence.
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The Clean Transportation Plan (note the similarity in the name) aims to do the same for the transportation sector.
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This point hits a nerve, due to its similarity to the horrific string of trans killings in recent years.
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In an aside, this aspect of Velvet Buzzsaw strikes a strange similarity to the case of Vivian Maier's photographs.
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On Monday, Ed fired back with his own docs ... denying there's any similarity in the sound of the songs.
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In the docs, Fruit of the Loom says that doesn't fly because of the obvious similarity to its handle.
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The industry today bundles a range of different businesses whose only similarity is checking the same tax-free box.
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While similarity is a powerful metric in the world of information, it is by no means the only one.
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Though Netflix's House of Cards bears striking similarity to current events, the story's been around for quite some time.
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Some investors have highlighted an eerie similarity to the stock market's crash 30 years ago, known as Black Monday.
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Pruitt's most significant similarity to Trump, though, is that most Republicans are standing by him despite his many scandals.
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How much does this repetition depend on the individuals themselves, and how much on the similarity of external circumstances?
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Majesty magazine points out the close similarity between Eugenie's ring and that of her mom, Sarah, Duchess of York.
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Their similarity, Ms. Reed posits, is that they all taste good, and that they are not difficult to make.
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Second is a computationally cheap neural network that uses way more signals than the simple topical similarity mentioned above.
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But the visual similarity with any forerunners is less overt than in the portraits that made Mr. Wiley famous.
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Do you see a line between Peggy and Offred, or is their main similarity that they look like you?
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Over several weeks, The New York Times found and published these four pictures before an editor noticed their similarity.
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And what to make of the similarity between Dr. Gus's praise of Bryan's commitment and Bobby's praise of Wendy's?
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There is something faintly appealing about the similarity between each of the currencies' names, the appearance of their icons.
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If we look back at a few points of similarity, let's take South Korea and Italy as an example.
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Other researchers discovered small fragments of DNA in Neanderthal fossils that showed a striking similarity to modern human genes.
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But that's where the similarity ends, because a movie that looks like a game walkthrough would get old fast.
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Its clusters presage Kawakubo's nippled creation, and the similarity is reassuring and funny, like mother-and-daughter matching outfits.
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No one picked similarity over relevance when the transformation of journalism began, it was just what was at hand.
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It's unclear if Maisie Williams directly inspired the below emoji, or if the similarity is just a cheerful coincidence.
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The stories differ in detail and scope, but they share one striking similarity in their urgency of self-determination.
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We did one test for this film, and I noticed a striking similarity with the way people experienced it.
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The circumstances of the crash bear a similarity to the passing of Joshua Brown, who died while using Autopilot.
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The party's familiarity with spreadsheets has given some precinct chairs confidence in using a Google spreadsheet, given their similarity.
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It's called the similarity-attraction hypothesis: People simply gravitate toward those who are similar to them in some capacity.
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That's not the only similarity ... according to Casey, both songs feature keyboard synthesizers, samples, synth bass, drums, and percussion.
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Last month, a picture of this baby girl went viral after someone pointed out her similarity to the pop star.
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The close genetic similarity observed between some of the groups studied suggests rapid migratory speed through North and South America.
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You can even see the similarity, when you hear it and look at the spectrum view of a Shepard tone.
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The similarity here between the different perturbations means that the same basic idea generalizes well across the various classification networks.
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Much to the frustration of impatient experimentalists, however, the mini-brains' similarity to the real thing only went so far.
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But if a bit of similarity improves someone's understanding of Twitter, Kim and Coleman seem happy to make that tradeoff.
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More specifically, Facebook can explain that content is chosen because of location, number of common friends or similarity in posts.
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Prices for commodities are, of course, global, explaining some of the similarity in inflation trends but not all of it.
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"Distance after attack" measures the similarity between the attacker's photo and the victim's photo after tuning from the infared dots.
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The similarity follows suit with Workplace itself, which features Facebook staples such as profiles, groups, and a company News Feed.
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While the games are built on different genres, one key similarity between the two is the variety of their rosters.
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The overlap was first spotted by Google researcher Neal Mehta, and Kaspersky believes the similarity goes far beyond shared code.
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When Hollis announced the title of her new book, some noticed it actually shared a similarity with another book title.
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Six months after the article published, Cohen entered a plea in federal court that bore striking similarity to that reporting.
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Which leads to another similarity between these civilization-destroying AIs and Silicon Valley tech companies: the lack of external controls.
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"This fact seems to hold true whether the similarity is in the area of opinions, personality traits, background or lifestyle."
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And even going back to the Amputees art you did, I feel like there's a real similarity between the two.
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The Good Girls Revolt staropened up about the surprising similarity between the obstacles she and the character she plays face.
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More recently, Regina Barzilay from MIT decoded a long-dead language using machine learning assuming similarity with a known language.
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"Meghan created this new brand of fairytale because everyone who has a similarity to her now feels accepted," Martin adds.
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Eco attributed the book's success to the similarity of experiences shared by mankind in the fourteenth and late twentieth century.
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"But for sure there is some similarity in terms of harmonizing the outer appearance with the inner feeling," she said.
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There are a ton of people on Instagram who aren't thrilled about the similarity, and they leave very harsh comments.
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The crux of the similarity between Trump's speech and Nixon's was supposed to be its grand law-and-order theme.
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The version of the order signed today bears some similarity to the earlier draft, but does contain some notable changes.
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The show also seems to bear a similarity to The Challenge, formerly known as The Real World/Road Rules Challenge.
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Beyond the obvious parallels, these two incidents bear one chilling similarity: both seem to have been perpetrated by airport employees.
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But in many other aspects, watching a war unfold in EVE bears an eerie similarity to any other human conflict.
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Imgur user jackblk noticed a suspicious similarity between their highlighter pen and their teacher, who was writing at the blackboard.
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Not that desert golf has much similarity with the Kapalua course built on the side of the West Maui mountains.
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"Too much similarity would cause inbreeding," Little says, "so there may be a limit to how similar partners should be."
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But the former boy band member's hair didn't always hold such a jarring similarity, and that's why it all matters.
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In English, you can hear the similarity between Ka and Kars, but not the word for "snow" that unites them.
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Yet, notwithstanding the caveats above, there is enough similarity between the British and American moods to suggest it could happen.
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But now Twitter has discovered a new similarity besides their piles of awards — when slowed down, they sound weirdly alike.
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And now, after an indecisive election that weakened the government's ability to govern, another similarity with troubled Greece is added.
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Disdain for Republican leaders Another similarity between Blankenship and the President is his disdainful rhetoric about GOP leaders in Washington.
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In that sense, he observed, the biggest surprise in the relationship between China and the United States is their similarity.
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But the most striking similarity of the two attacks was the relationship between the attackers and the Saudi ruling elite.
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Kerrigan bore an amazing similarity to two other beauties of the 1980s and 90s, Lara Flynn Boyle and Jennifer Connelly.
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Badasyan was also aware of the similarity of his work—which was becoming an occupation—to that of sex workers.
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Flammable ice doesn't look that different from something you might use to chill a cocktail, but the similarity stops there.
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One traveler at Newark Airport had their novelty toilet paper roll confiscated due to its similarity to a functioning handgun.
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To the naked eye, there is not much similarity between a human hand and the fin of, say, a goldfish.
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She and Kanter stared at each other in disbelief, comparing the striking similarity of their eyes, their arms, their hands.
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That similarity across the field, however, could help Biden, who currently boasts a significant lead in most 2020 opinion polls.
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Bornstein is on record repeatedly defending the letter and his authorship despite the document's similarity to the President's speech patterns.
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Controversial figure Rachel Dolezal said there is "some similarity" between her and Caitlyn Jenner on CNN's Michael Smerconish on Saturday.
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"But for sure, there is some similarity in terms of harmonizing the outer appearance with the inner feeling," Dolezal continued.
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Further, the similarity between the known "Votes for Women" artifacts suggests they were most likely made by the same person.
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Despite its similarity to MDMA, kanna is relatively safe as long as there's nothing else mixed into it, Giordano said.
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Some TikTok users have employed the similarity of the coronavirus name to that of the beer Corona for a laugh.
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But when we spent significant time with the leading candidates, the similarity of their platforms on fundamental issues became striking.
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But some pointed out a striking similarity: Queen Bey's new line are the same colors of British supermarket chain, Sainsbury's.
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Although the food may not be the exact similarity between the two people, it is a catalyst for a conversation.
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"There's so much similarity there, because our countries were once one, but also so many differences to explore," they said.
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The main similarity with Drybar is its menu of styles that it can do in a specific amount of time.
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The only similarity is that they are both open-air dune buggies and both should be a lot of fun.
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We encounter both great diversity and insistent similarity, because most of them are struggling with similar erotic and financial dilemmas.
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The story continued to gather momentum, bolstered by the striking similarity to what is going on at the federal level.
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There's even a key psychological similarity between fake news and bad deals: They tell us what we want to hear.
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While there's certainly a similarity here, Madigan's argument is more pointed with regard to Oprah's status and inequality in America.
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Though I managed to escape, the similarity to Ms. Beerntsen's account made me wonder: What if I hadn't gotten away?
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This similarity suggests antibodies intended to attack the worm's proteins could end up inflicting collateral damage on the human versions, too.
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Basically, this approach examines the relative frequencies of words in different documents and calculates the similarity of one text to another.
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His crime bears eerie similarity to that of Dylann Roof, who committed mass murder in Emanuel AME Church in April 2015.
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Pescatelli said that she first noticed the similarity between her and Schumer's joke when the trailer for Trainwreck was first released.
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The similarity in the shop and band's name was intentional, but they weren't the first friends to rock a ripped shirt.
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And although she's a decade younger than the royal, the facial similarity between Ferrand-Prevot, 24, and Kate, 34, is uncanny.
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It's now more commonly known as "blackout" poetry, a label that pays homage to its similarity to a redacted court filing.
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There&aposs a lot of similarity as -- UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: He&aposs not going to come home and say that he failed.
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On display were leather motorcycle jackets with layers of color and silicon added to enhance the similarity to McQueen's own skin.
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The 13-year-old appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Thursday, and Fallon couldn't get over the similarity.
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One might believe that similarity is due to the credits being based on the actual goings-on of the Sabrina set.
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Reddit also notes that this song bears a similarity to the song "Call It What You Want" by Foster the People.
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The product reviews "show similarity to the language and style Kohlhepp used on his Facebook profile," according to the Greenville News.
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There is a superficial similarity between Fosun and Berkshire Hathaway in that both partly pay for their investments by selling insurance.
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But people in long-term relationships tend to care less about similarity than they do the potential for things like kinship.
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Is there a similarity here, Jeff, in terms of the approach you're taking with Papa John's as you did with Darden?
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Main takeaways: Ancient Egyptians show more genetic similarity to Near Easterners from western Asia and the Middle East than modern Egyptians.
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The similarity that stands out most, and which means the most, has to do with the culture each team has built.
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Zack isn't the only one who has awoken to the unnerving similarity of a pug and a lumpy loaf of bread.
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But Kim Kardashian-West just pointed out a similarity between her and Saint that we'd never even thought to look for.
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More important than the differences between these views is one critical similarity: These philosophers are united in rejecting the Socratic view.
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Perhaps the most obvious surface similarity is in how both series expanded the universe of where "good TV" could come from.
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Really, the only similarity between the View and the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive is that you look silly wearing it.
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" If there is one standout similarity between the two industries that needs to change, it's that both are "still boys clubs.
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But there's a similarity between them, where the repetitiveness isn't about one singular moment, but finding an experience within a pattern.
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That similarity extends to the 2.5D glass up front, which gently slopes off at the edge before meeting the aluminum sides.
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And her words here point to another similarity with Trump — they both benefit from the very press they like to mock.
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The music, the retro technology, the red lettered logo — if you've seen the Netflix series, there's no escaping the similarity. Cool!
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Some critics have noted the similarity between Apple's approach to programming and the strategy followed by HBO on Mr. Plepler's watch.
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But perhaps the most persuasive similarity is the way in which Thomas's jump resembles the French artist's advice to aspiring painters.
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But by the middle of the twentieth century, Americans had a government that bore a striking similarity to the Progressive ideal.
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The passionate, self-consciously ironic spirit animating "Compass" justifies its propensity to ramble on about, say, Wagner's similarity to Iranian theocrats.
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There was wine in plastic cups and people milling around, but the similarity to any other art gallery opening ended there.
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One striking similarity between PrEP and MAT is the need to address fundamental elements of our psychology when designing outreach campaigns.
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However, the most frightening similarity between the decades preceding World War II and the current era is the tribalizing political discourse.
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Too big to punishAnother similarity between the Xinjiang, Kashmir, and Assam crises is the lack of tangible, international action against them.
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Brand: GEICOYear introduced: 1999Perhaps the world's most famous gecko, this mascot originated from the similarity between the words "GEICO" and "gecko."
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I look at them and say I don't really want to be in any of them, because there's too much similarity.
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But the most spot-on similarity is the color: a rich emerald green that'll pair nicely with your favorite red lipstick.
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That means the group counted any face matches the system proposed that had a similarity score of 80 percent or more.
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Mr. Farrell adopted a monotone for the part similar to that of his "Lobster" role, but the characters' similarity ends there.
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He pointed to the weapons used, the expertise and resources required and the similarity to other recent attacks attributed to Iran.
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Roy Moore and Martha Coakley don't really have a lot in common personally, but their respective defeats have one essential similarity.
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Because similarity is associated with attraction, it makes sense that individuals in committed relationships tend to be alike in many ways.
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But one similarity may be that it is shaped not just by medical science, but also by the realities of life.
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But beyond that specific similarity, there's a similar cavalierness toward the law and an insistence on loyalty beyond all other virtues.
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That similarity isn't exactly great for Yelp, since unlike Google, it can't also tell you the best route to get there.
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Country and city voters have been increasingly polarized in recent presidential elections, yet a new survey finds many points of similarity.
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One big similarity between space tech and seafaring opportunities is that data collection represents a significant percent of the potential market.
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If the lunch bore an eerie similarity to an ill-fated 2015 dinner, the circumstances could not have been more different.
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"There is no certainty that that [similarity to gold] will continue and, most certainly, no way to predict it," Blanch said.
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Stephen King himself tweeted about the similarity last year, and many of his fans have been saying it for awhile now.
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As a result, Hunters bears very loose similarity to the idea of real life Nazi hunters, as Esquire has pointed out.
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Others saw a similarity between the military mobilization on one side of the bay and the cultural mobilization on the other.
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The effect of the casting isn't to show the brothers' similarity, but how life and circumstance have shaped them so differently.
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Looking at large cap growth funds and large cap value funds, they have one big similarity: Many of the same holdings.
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There remains, as well, one eternal similarity: "Every student goes through an identity change," said Mehammed Mack, the program's faculty director.
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Being an artist and being a veteran have at least one similarity — when walking down the street, these identities are invisible.
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Although the flower buds are technically different, their visual similarity suggests that van Gogh drew some inspiration from the Japanese print.
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What have you found to be the biggest similarity and the biggest difference between working on stage and working on screen?
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One day, they pointed out its similarity to Sharon Osbourne's hair, and that's the first time I made the connection myself.
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Despite the similarity between the names "mixed reality" and "merged reality," current Windows Mixed Reality headsets are actually much simpler than Alloy.
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Kermani draws out the distinction — similarity, difference, and rivalry — between the recitations of the Quran and the refined poetry of the time.
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Lil Nas X told Apple Music's Zane Lowe that he had never heard the song before a producer pointed out the similarity.
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The Tippr incident bears some passing similarity—and bred the usual conspiracy theories—though Danielson took immediate action to prevent further breaches.
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Factal's use of journalists to produce data for corporate customers bears some similarity to NewsGuard, another startup made up of news veterans.
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A press release accompanying the new paper, meanwhile, is sure to note a similarity to a certain highly badass model of Terminator.
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Dr Triantafyllou confirmed his suspicions about the similarity when he tested a scaled-up 3D-printed model of an artificial seal whisker.
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"Cersei's cruelest vengeance is making everyone in the castle get 'the Cersei,'" tweeted an editor at Entertainment Weekly after spotting the similarity.
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"[Xi] also made a very interesting statement, which has been less publicized, about the emerging similarity of all Chinese cities," Scheeren notes.
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The outcome of these cases drew harsh criticism as the public pointed to a glaring similarity: they were all young and white.
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It also builds the case against Planned Parenthood before linking Mr. Trump to it, while subtly pointing to a similarity with Mrs.
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WeWork forced its rival to change its name from UrWork after it took the company to court last year over the similarity.
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It's akin to the level of similarity between a telephone call (mostly also packet-based now) and a cable television signal. 2.
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Twitter users quickly posted screenshots to illustrate the connection, with some jokingly suggesting the similarity is proof Clinton is actually a cyborg.
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The similarity in the patterns on the gold and silver charts means the silver price follow the behaviour of the gold price.
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The tribute was not lost on fans, many of whom took to Twitter to get a little emotional over the striking similarity.
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In its lawsuit, PayPal cites several tweets and Facebook posts from users who also joked about the similarity between the two logos.
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Android Police notes that Shoelace bears a striking similarity to Schemer, another experimental event organizing app from Google that launched in 2011.
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Given that Alexis was named after her father, it's likely her initials' similarity to the Aussie Open's abbreviation is just a coincidence.
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In interviews he has noted the similarity between this figure and the 45% tariff Mr Trump threatens to levy on Chinese goods.
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Notably absent was Bethenny Frankel, causing Julianna Wainstein to ask Morgan what Frankel thought of the name's similarity to Frankel's Skinnygirl brand.
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The Robinsons said they thought it was their own tabby cat's lifeless body due to the similarity of the dead animal's fur.
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Folks on Reddit were quick to point out the marked similarity of some of the show's actors to the real historical figures.
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This tribute dessert, celebrating the Haunted Mansion's most high-profile resident, might be classically constructed, however that's about where the similarity ends.
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This is another point of similarity with the Space Shuttle, which used its heat-resistance bottom surface as a huge air brake.
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As far as I'm concerned, the similarity between these two movements is their common use of machines (drum machines, synths, samplers, sequencers).
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As our country votes on Election Day in different time zones, and polling stations close at different times, the similarity is chilling.
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But its close similarity to traditional sports, and involvement from sports heavyweights like Robert Kraft, will make it a closely watched venture.
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The similarity in the patterns on the gold and silver charts means the silver price follows the behaviour of the gold price.
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Showing a level of sisterly similarity, Pippa opted for a pink Stella McCartney dress for a day at the All England Club.
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Normally, the similarity would stop there but it seems that the 6ix God has influenced the culture more than we initially thought.
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Seyfried, 31, can't help but notice a similarity between her own life and that of the mother cat she is looking after.
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But, interestingly, that similarity wasn't anywhere near as strong between moms and sons, between fathers and daughters, or between fathers and sons.
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Suggesting that women be punished for having abortions isn't the only risky similarity to observe between the United States and El Salvador.
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But the Trump-Amlo duo has another concerning similarity: Both are promoting short-sighted economic agendas that are trapped in the past.
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If there's a lot of variability, you need a lot of patients in order to prove similarity because there's so much drift.
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The similarity between the two videos is obvious: Both attempt to use a hardened minority criminal to scare people -- primarily white people.
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"At the time [the developers] would have been re-working [Flame] in 2013, there was no code-similarity analysis," said Guerrero-Saade.
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And she's seen enough to know the similarity between synthetic "marijuana"—a widely-used misnomer—and natural marijuana is in name only.
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Another similarity between the two grocery store chains was the amount of organic and healthier food products, liked these riced cauliflower meals.
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Despite the narrow range of color, it is difference rather than similarity that is central to the viewer's experience of the painting.
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New York (CNN Business)Corona beer isn't making any changes to its advertising despite the name's unfortunate similarity to the deadly coronavirus.
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Another similarity is that the White House has denied Trump's involvement with either woman and Trump, similarly, has remained silent on them.
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These parallels all stem from the most significant similarity: both fathers died for a cause—a realization that engenders the book's catharsis.
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Consider not only the clear similarity in their chosen silhouettes, but also the designer names: Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren, Dolce, Derek Lam.
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"I would want to see a movement of labor which recognizes the need to have similarity of conditions across Europe," said Corbyn.
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Mr. McFadden sees a frightening similarity to those days, he said: the way politicians talk about and dehumanize people who are different.
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