The two men have more in common than they may perhaps care to admit.
So my stance is, Irish people have more in common than is normally admitted.
Turns out, we have a lot more in common than just being mothers and entrepreneurs.
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In this respect, they may have more in common with opera than with hopscotch or cribbage.
Couch potato parents and their Web-head offspring may have more in common than they think.
Technology and education companies have more in common than best-in-market returns on invested capital (ROIC).
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And yet, the men found they had more in common than either could have imagined.
Currently, MLB has more in common with the NHL and NBA than with international Test cricket.
Indeed, it has far more in common with conceptual art or alternate-reality science fiction than with sketch comedy.
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Greenaway, however, has a lot more in common with his loutish protagonist than he thinks.
MPs have more in common with each other than with the people they supposedly represent.
Djokovic and Murray have more in common, so their battles are defined by pain and elasticity.
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But India and Mexico have more in common than a taste for spiced popcorn.
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Feiglin has more in common with the Left he abhors than with his party members.
Hence the two have more in common in detail and practice than would appear at first sight.
It has much more in common with flash sales sites like Fab than e-commerce mainstays like Amazon.
One explanation may be that economies have more in common than apparent differences in models might suggest.
But the two agencies have much more in common with each other than is apparent on paper.
As it turns out, working and stay-at-home moms have a lot more in common than we ever thought.
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Nor that their inhabitants are mostly Muslims who have more in common with the Arab world than with France.
In this case, though, they have more in common than at first blush.
The flat fields to the north have more in common with the wheat- and corn-growing areas of the mid-west.
Still, you will have more in common biologically with a living person than with a person whose heart has stopped.
On Tuesday night, the local bar scene had more in common with a typical Saturday night than any average weekday.
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It is comprised of the Midwest, Southeast and parts of the Southwest, which have more in common than you might think.
"At least I have something more in common with you, " Mr. Stanford told Mr. Bennett after the incident, Mr. Bennett said.
And in the south-east Ogaden region are Muslim Somalis, who have more in common with neighbouring Somalia than with the remote Tigrayans.
But this time the two parties have more in common, both philosophically and in terms of the coincidence of their political interests.
When the dust settles on July 2nd, Mexico's old and new guards may find they have more in common than they think.
Mr Blair may feel that he has more in common with the Lib Dems than the wilder fringes of his own party.
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