She has
more obvious parallels to the kind of character Michael Scott proved to be, with his unfiltered mouth and zany workplace stunts, but Sykes also brings as much sweetness as Carell did.
Libya is
a more obvious parallel.
Not exact matches
I hope it is not only my stuffy orthodoxy that makes me
more comfortable with Meier's attachment to canonical sources and (I assume) to
more obvious textual
parallels; but to follow Crossan is to move into territory where not many scholars have ventured before.
There are
obvious parallels here with Alasdair MacIntyre's Dependent Rational Animals, but Deane - Drummond's approach is rather
more pugnacious: she wants to diminish the anthropological «self - importance» she finds in much Christian theology (p. 52).
There's an
obvious parallel with the decision Sanchez faced in 2011, when he chose Guardiola's Barca over City, then managed by Roberto Mancini, who were offering
more lucrative terms.
The
parallels to advocacy and issue education are
obvious, and
more and
more groups will probably be setting up a presence in this virtual world.
Nothing makes this
more obvious than the APC ward congresses and Local government elections held last week in which there were accusations of vote buying, harassment, violence,
parallel congresses, anti-party activities, and corrupt practices.
Beyond the
obvious parallels with Mr. Silver, there were also
more distant echoes.
The allegory of American rot in The Shape of Water is mythic, but other Toronto hits were
more obvious in their political
parallels.
The odd one out here is Oscar Wilde's Dorian Gray; Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde would have been the
more obvious choice, but the
parallels with Extraordinary Gentlemen are already too close for comfort.)
The historica
parallels with various extremely unpleasant incidents in history are becoming
more obvious with every post you make.
At the same time, the
parallel with the old Windows Mobile is
obvious, although now the things are far
more complex than years ago.