Residents in Levittown watch the first presidential debate and find little in common with both candidates.
Aside from their intellect and former careers in banking, the two have little in common.
Yet aside from his athletic abilities and financial acumen, Gillette has little in common with past protagonists.
These places, which tend to attract healthy folks in their 80s and 90s, have little in common with nursing homes.
They have little in common, but they now both face the next financial year with 2.3% less cash from the Treasury.
But he has little in common with the turbanned scholars of Egyptian tradition, or the fiery militant preachers of the 1980s.
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Besides, many of the claims that the USDA is recognizing now have little in common with the average American's understanding of discrimination.
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There seemed little in common between the board members, most in yarmulkes and black coats, and the onlookers, mostly from racial minorities.
The new middle class has little in common with those idealistic students.
Even Hong Kong, whose economy has little in common with Thailand's or Indonesia's, saw its share index slide nearly 15% over three days.
However, except for the fact that both the sari and the kimono inhabit countries east of the prime meridian, they have little in common.
The two companies, old-style Shanghai Hutchison and high-tech Hutchison MediPharma, have little in common, yet they share the same parent, Hutchison China MediTech, or Chi-Med.
It might be thought unfortunate that these two excellent biographies have appeared more or less simultaneously, but in fact they have surprisingly little in common.
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.
At first glance, GrandCentral has little in common with Google.
They have little in common with Mr Antal's stylish main film, in which faces, reflected in mirrors or caught in slivers of light, appear and disappear on a darkened screen.
Generation X (those born between 1965 and 1978) is a group that grew up with financial and work insecurity and has little in common with Generation Y or baby boomers, believes O'Neill.
Like the rest of the UK they rely on ITV and BBC bulletins covering a number of major cities, which although geographically close to each other may have little in common culturally.
This in deference to its corporate sponsor, Citigroup (nyse: C - news - people ), the world's biggest financial institution, which otherwise has little in common with Pasadena, floats or football.
The results will lead to weeks, if not months, of the customary horse-trading process of building a coalition that brings together into government politicians who have at times little in common, let alone a coherent agenda.
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.
In that Thursday Wall Street Journal op-ed, Mr. Scowcroft makes three main discernable claims: First, that Saddams goals have little in common with the terrorists who threaten us, and there is little incentive for him to make common cause with them.
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" The coach respected Sandusky as an assistant, but knew little about Sandusky's personal life, the analysis said, though Freeh's report "missed that they disliked each other personally, had very little in common outside work, and did not interact much if at all socially.
The sleek little start-up, a prototype of the type of company that is supposed to catapult Hong Kong into the information economy, has little in common with its creaking, clanking neighbor save one thing: here too, the air is filled with the smell of money going up in smoke.
The AmSouth and Target funds might share a manager, yet they have little else in common.
Thailand, Indonesia and South Korea have as much, or as little, in common as do France, Britain and Italy, say: although, like all capitalist economies, they choose from the same tray of ingredients, their mixtures of policies and structures have been different.
The only way to remain successful now is by continually moving in to growing markets--even if these markets have little or nothing in common with where you've been historically.
It buys only minority stakes in companies with very little debt, a practice common in emerging markets.
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