Our partners are great nations and we have much in common with them.
Dr Walsh explained that Irish Americans had much in common with immigrants from other cultures but there were some nuances.
No doubt I have much in common with your economic liberals but I have nothing in common with the other groups.
Not that Mr Davies's note has much in common with front-bench pieties.
Who knew I had so much in common with Ghanaian soccer players?
Many people use a float to wind down or to get over jet-lag -- as a deeply relaxing float has much in common with a deep sleep.
This group has the makings of a global class whose members have as much in common with each other as with the poor in their own countries.
Now NVIDIA has been bringing 3D to PCs for years but the latest 3DTVs don't share as much in common with 3D PC displays as you might think.
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Top level raiding, she said, has as much in common with the average experience of WoW as a bike ride in the park has with the Tour de France.
Has he has on the campaign trail, last night Romney attacked his rivals for having too much in common with the Democrat Republicans assumed they will face next year.
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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The greater scale does not alter the fact that, in principle, the Japanese banking crisis has much in common with the problems faced, and dealt with, in America and Scandinavia.
"This stands out because it's the only fictional portrayal I could find that has much in common with the older narrative about badgers as vermin which goes back to Tudor times, " she said.
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Though differing in degree, the punishment laid on indentured servants for attempting to get out of their contracts shares much in common with NCAA rules that penalize college athletes if they want to transfer to a different institution.
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.
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.
But even as I assume once more the solemn duty of this Presidency, let us also remember that the oath I spoke shares much in common with those taken by every service member and every immigrant, and with the pledge we make before our flag.
It has much more in common with flash sales sites like Fab than e-commerce mainstays like Amazon.
But the two agencies have much more in common with each other than is apparent on paper.
Now the U.S. and India have much in common, including troubles with terrorism and Pakistan.
Writing about his work earlier this year in Virology Journal, Rice shows how chickenpox is much less common in parts of the world with high levels of UV rays compared with places where the levels are low, and why in temperate zones, the disease peaks in winter and spring, when UV rays are at their lowest.
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.
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.
And so at this moment, as we wind down the war in Iraq, we must tackle those challenges at home with as much energy, and grit, and sense of common purpose as our men and women in uniform who have served abroad.
As in the case of Dr Read's turtles, this is helping scientists to devise ways of protecting rare species in an efficient manner, without interfering too much with the exploitation of common ones.
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