Sentences with phrase «have little in common apart»

1982 seeks instead to temporarily disrupt such hierarchies by privileging the coexistence of distinct and idiosyncratic artistic positions, through a group of artworks that have little in common apart from the fact that they were produced in close — chronological — proximity to one another.
Hilary Swank stars as Mary and Brenda Blethyn stars as Martha, an American and an Englishwoman who have little in common apart from the one thing they wish they hadn't — both have lost sons to malaria.

Not exact matches

Some of these men were friends; some were influences on one another; but as a group they had surprisingly little in common apart from their faith.
It is generally believed that the Indian Christians are beings apart, having little in common with Hindus.
The ragbag of candidates have no platform in common apart from having signed up to the «Bell principles», drawn up by ex-Independent MP Martin Bell, which amount to little more than agreeing to be «free from the control of any political party», yet also committing to «work with other elected independents as a group with a chosen spokesperson» - which sounds to me like the makings of a political party, but there you go.
However, apart from the fact that these women are both, as the titles helpfully and imaginatively suggest, ladies, and the fact that where goes a strong lady you can bet there'll be a husband who can't be portrayed as anything other than, well, a bit of a loveable oaf, the softer counterparts to their wives steely personas, these two stories seem to have little in common.
But apart from its name, blue matcha has little in common with the traditional stuff, according to Cynthia Sass, MPH, RD, Health's contributing nutrition editor.
Apart from MacArthur himself being represented musically by a strident march, the two scores have little in common — Goldsmith's music for the earlier biopic was largely contemplative and surprisingly low - key.
Apart from their blunt titles, they seem to have little in common: one is about an alcoholic airline pilot; the other, terminally ill octogenarians.
And apart from a small number of exotic leveraged and inverse exchange - traded products (which have little in common with traditional ETFs and we believe should be classified differently), there were no service interruptions in traditional ETFs (source: Nasdaq Stock Market).
They have little in common with the faceless modernity of Soviet architecture, apart from their felt isolation against backgrounds dark as an early morning sky.
The Nexus 5X and the Moto Z Force have very little in common — they were built with different specs and a generation apart.
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