Sentences with phrase «few parallels»

However, it says there are few parallels with the Canadian market.
The fire that prompted the bishops to action was a conflagration of ugly publicity, a media blitz of unprecedented intensity in American religious history and with few parallels in other aspects of our national life.
But in its bluntness, its comprehensive description of the cost of climate inaction, and its readiness to challenge climate change deniers directly, Professor Edenhofer's call has few parallels among senior climate analysts.
This new funding mechanism is a fascinating one, and one that raises a few parallels to the IPOs of the dot com era.
Austin shows that the Council of Chalcedon tried to affirm both these models without jeopardizing the unity of the person of Christ, and there may be at least a few parallels which can be drawn with complementarity in physics.
I will primarily focus here on the striking parallels between arguments made defending Israel and arguments made defending apartheid in South Africa, and point out a few parallels.
Method: Cut a few parallel lines in the denim and then use a cheese grater and rub the surface of the cuts, giving texture to the cuts.
To do this, cut a few parallel lines
universe that may have served as the calling card that got him the gig, and there are quite a few parallels between the two projects) or any number of other names it would have been a more satisfying whole.
We'll never know that if this movie were called The Cellar (the name of the original spec script) or No Escape (the name of Dan Trachtenberg's short film based in the Portal universe that may have served as the calling card that got him the gig, and there are quite a few parallels between the two projects) or any number of other names it would have been a more satisfying whole.
Near the beginning of «Comet,» the debut feature from writer - director Sam Esmail, a title card sets the action «a few parallel universes over» and mentions that it takes place over six years.
But under the present circumstances, it's hard to watch this taut, twisty, enjoyably overwrought Beltway soap opera without spotting a few parallels with our own real - world political tragicomedy.
December 5, 2013 • The story of 2013's wild - haired teenage pop phenomenon has more than a few parallels with the 1991 emergence of grunge kingpins Nirvana, but recast for the millennial age.
Also, for those wondering what the hell the mind behind arguably one of the most offensive cartoon creations on the planet is doing in a child - friendly feature, well, Bratt actually does have a few parallels to the real - life personality of the icon, such as his hatred for Hollywood, but it's better left not knowing everything and simply uncovering things for one's self.
California seems to have had more than its fair share of serial killers over the years, and the so - called Night Stalker killer — who shares more than a few parallels with the killer in Shadow Man — is probably one of the more notorious.
I found a few parallels to the book I'm about to publish, «(name of your book)», (a short one sentence summary of the book here...).
There are more than a few parallels between the two, so let me explain:
As Dr. Lewis Kachur remarks in the catalogue essay: «There are quite a few parallels between them during the 1970s, including certain shared imagery, such as JFK, wheels and tires, and newspapers.
A few parallel art events popped up alonside art fair powerhouse MACO during what is becoming known as «Semana del Arte» in Mexico, and one of them was Salon Acme.
The gigantic new facility known as Dia: Beacon, which opened last weekend to justified acclaim, offers answers with few parallels.
At their finest, however, the great silver paintings from 1948 to 1951 breathe an easy, natural grandeur that has few parallels in contemporary American art.
While there are more than 17 rules in divorce (there's a Divorce Act in Ontario that your Mississauga divorce lawyer can fill you in on, if you'd like), there are a few parallels we can pull from the sport that might help you navigate the process more easily.
The law, which has few parallels in other states, was devised to eliminate swindles in which modification firms made promises about what their lawyers could do, charged hefty fees and then disappeared.
Reading The Meaning of Everything: The Story of the Oxford English Dictionary by Simon Winchester recently, I was struck by a few parallels between then and now — or, rather, between that and this.
An old Realtor like me sees in a marriage a few parallels to a building.
«An old Realtor like me sees in a marriage a few parallels to a building,» Albert wrote.
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