Culturally, integration is no problem because southern Swedes and Danes already have much in common.
But even beyond that, the director says the U.K. and Sweden have much in common.
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Now the U.S. and India have much in common, including troubles with terrorism and Pakistan.
But in terms of their appeal and influence, these opposites have much in common.
The two candidates have much in common, believing in a democratic state based on a free-market economy.
They have much in common: short-term presidencies, compulsive tracking of racial diversity, escalating tuitions and generally leftish politics.
Hype in stocks and hype in new car showrooms have much in common.
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Our partners are great nations and we have much in common with them.
Apple and Nokia don't seem to have much in common these days apart from participating in the global smartphone market.
Aside from one-syllable takes on the name Joseph, Guardiola and Heynckes don't have much in common, at least on the surface.
No doubt I have much in common with your economic liberals but I have nothing in common with the other groups.
The ways of clowns and artists, it seems, have much in common.
In this regard, climate science and economics have much in common.
Cookies and motor oil don't appear to have much in common, but both are low-growth industries with basically interchangeable products, where strong brand names are key.
Beth and Marissa didn't have much in common except for this: In the fall of 2003 they both faced the frightening challenge of their husbands' first deployments.
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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On the surface, they have much in common.
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But if their protagonists are polar opposites, both stories -- one as told in Aravind Adiga's best-selling novel "The White Tiger, " the other in "Slumdog Millionaire, " the new movie from "Trainspotting" director Danny Boyle -- have much in common.
In fact, Kaiser Family Foundation President Drew Altman says when you put them all together, the president's plans for Medicare, Medicaid, and health savings accounts do have much in common they all depend on shifting more responsibility to consumers.
On the face of it crushers don't have much in common with machines that weigh and distribute small ingredients--other than the fact that both rely on a disc to rotate materials through a device and spit them out on the other side.
Emerging multinationals from Russia (AO VimpelCom), India (Arcelor Mittal and ICICI Bank), Dubai (Dubai Holding Co), Mexico (Grupo Televisa SAB) and Indonesia (Lippo Group) show they have much in common that pose a disruptive competitive threat to existing Western companies new business models, low costs and high margins, openness to the best and latest technologies and ideas, an innate cultural diversity and the hunger of the young to succeed.
But the bands of brothers and sisters who endeavour to produce literature, and often have a toe in the academic world, have too much in common to stay apart.
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.
We have so much in common and there are so few issues that divide us.
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