Now the U.S. and India have much in common, including troubles with terrorism and Pakistan.
No doubt I have much in common with your economic liberals but I have nothing in common with the other groups.
Birds at four other farms were considered to have been in dangerous contact with the outbreak because they had staff members in common with the affected farms.
Beware friend requests from unknown hotties who have lots of friends in common with you.
Beyond that, you can also see what or who you have in common with them.
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Our partners are great nations and we have much in common with them.
Tebow and the Broncos have a few things in common with stocks.
These are all things that they have in common with Shakespeare.
What these three "remixes" have in common with Mr. Richter's "Four Seasons" is that they were created out of appreciation for the originals, not contempt.
In that way, I have a lot in common with Scoble.
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The field of cancer research is moving rapidly away from defining a cancer by where it is in the body - one type of breast cancer can have more in common with an ovarian cancer than another cancer in the breast.
These places, which tend to attract healthy folks in their 80s and 90s, have little in common with nursing homes.
Information on the site says that not only will members know their pet priorities will be understood - but that they will already have interests in common with other correspondents.
Younger, pre-adolescent children can be sent to specialized schools where the focus is on learning life and basic education skills, rather than making them fit into regular schools where they have little in common with their peers.
Knowledge goes a long way with golf, and suddenly you have something in common with a large population.
So as you can see, Super Bowl players actually have quite a lot in common with people in business.
Now, if this news leaves you with mixed feelings, then you have something in common with some Little Leaguers.
We suppose it shouldn't come as a revelation that the second Note's S Pen and Wacom digitizer have more in common with the Note 10.1 than the original Note.
Only in 2015 do these forecasters see a modest improvement, by which time house prices, in real terms and in common with England and Wales, will have fallen by a fifth in seven years.
One thing Transmeta and AMD already have in common is their history with Intel.
"At least I have something more in common with you, " Mr. Stanford told Mr. Bennett after the incident, Mr. Bennett said.
Indeed, Sancerre is physically closer to Chablis than many other regions in the Loire Valley, and the best of its wines have much in common with those flinty white Burgundies.
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But rightly or wrongly, the chancellor is focussed now on Britain's fiscal challenges, which are definitely not as grave as Greece or Ireland's but do have more in common with Spain than with Germany.
But Kunjamon is from a new and fast growing community from south India who have come quickly in large numbers, they are Catholics and speak a different language so they don't have too much in common with the established Indian community.
They have more in common with Bertolt Brecht than with academe.
In this respect, they may have more in common with opera than with hopscotch or cribbage.
Nor that their inhabitants are mostly Muslims who have more in common with the Arab world than with France.
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