Beyond that, you can also see what or who you have in common with them.
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What do I have in Common with Human Nature, a group of performers have in common?
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What do Twitter co-founders Jack Dorsey and Christopher "Biz" Stone have in common with Thomas Edison?
What could a country music fan possibly have in common with a hip-hop fan?
What do I have in common with FedEx, Apple and General Motors?
Things that great entrepreneurs have in common with great managers are that both are results-oriented and action-oriented.
"The thing I hope I have in common with the people out there is honesty, " he says.
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No doubt I have much in common with your economic liberals but I have nothing in common with the other groups.
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These are all things that they have in common with Shakespeare.
The kind of privacy that the Berkeley team investigated is the kind that young people have in common with their elders: information-use privacy.
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.
You can zero in on companies, groups, and locations that you have in common with another person with a quick look at his or her profile.
For, in their reproductive behaviour, people share something with fish that they do not have in common with many of their fellow mammals: men often invest heavily in their children.
While it's easy to see how TouchPad and smartphone sales would symbiotically attract developers, it's less clear how much apps for those products would have in common with, say, those on a printer front panel or on a layer living on top of Windows on a PC -- two possibilities that HP has raised for device markets where it is particularly strong.
The places the Tories do well in have little in common with those they must appeal to if they are to make headway against Labour.
In this respect, they may have more in common with opera than with hopscotch or cribbage.
These places, which tend to attract healthy folks in their 80s and 90s, have little in common with nursing homes.
Knowledge goes a long way with golf, and suddenly you have something in common with a large population.
Now, if this news leaves you with mixed feelings, then you have something in common with some Little Leaguers.
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.
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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And in the south-east Ogaden region are Muslim Somalis, who have more in common with neighbouring Somalia than with the remote Tigrayans.
It seemed to have nothing in common with asthma, arthritis and other diseases of inflammation.
MPs have more in common with each other than with the people they supposedly represent.
Nor that their inhabitants are mostly Muslims who have more in common with the Arab world than with France.
The flat fields to the north have more in common with the wheat- and corn-growing areas of the mid-west.
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