• The rise of anti-Semitism in the US has many causes, but three parallel developments stand out.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Mainstreaming anti-Semitism

  • At Smyrna, for instance, different body styles start out on parallel lines and are then brought together for painting and final assembly.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Had the two arms of the study not been carried out in parallel, future researchers might have travelled up an expensive and time-consuming blind alley.

    ECONOMIST: AIDS

  • He seemed to move in slow motion, swinging his legs out in parallel to seek a ledge, pulling to a crouch, raising one graceful arm to grab a hold.

    ECONOMIST: John Bachar, free-climber, died on July 5th, aged 52

  • Now a slew of new firms are racing to enlist thousands of individual PC owners to join their "grids, " aiming to rent out this parallel power to computation-hungry clients for a fee.

    FORBES: Sharing Power

  • Linden Lab was founded in 1999 and its most high-profile creation is Second Life - in which people create and adorn avatars and that live out a parallel existence in the online space.

    BBC: NEWS | Technology | Second Life creator changes role

  • Grab the seat of your chair to brace yourself and extend your legs straight out in front of you so they are parallel to the floor, then release slowly to work out your muscles.

    FORBES: 5 Easy Desk-Approved Exercises

  • Such a device would be able to carry out many calculations in parallel, with each of the superposed states acting as part of the calculation.

    ECONOMIST: The 2012 Nobel prizes

  • My desperation is lessened, however, by some of the more quantum physics theory which seems to suggest that, if at a sub-atomic level quarks can be in two places at once, then logically there must be a parallel universe where NZ were 130 all out and we are about to win.

    BBC: First one-day match as it happened

  • In other words, it's not just the way President Obama's policies have not worked out that invites the Jimmy Carter parallel.

    WSJ: McGurn: They Once Loved Jimmy, Too

  • As Ms Gottemoeller points out, if it has a historical parallel, it is probably with what the Eisenhower administration did in the late 1950s.

    ECONOMIST: Rock-solid allies? No. But certainly enemies no longer

  • Mr. Barra's new book is "Mickey and Willie: The Parallel Lives of Baseball's Golden Age, " out in May.

    WSJ: A Darker St. Pat's Film | Michael Collins | Neil Jordan | By Allen Barra

  • In parallel to this example, there are of course folks out there who deny warming altogether or deny CO2 is a greenhouse gas.

    FORBES: Bait and Switch in the Climate Debate

  • Google, by its configuration of hundreds of thousands of commodity servers into a massive, parallel, virtual supercomputer used for search, has worked out, by intent or accident, the enterprise computer platform of the future.

    FORBES: Is Google A $2,000 Stock?

  • Mr. Alpert made much of his fortune by seeking out the unique qualities of other artists in his parallel career as a record-company executive.

    WSJ: Cultural Conversation: Herb Alpert

  • Neural networks and massively parallel computers, which can crunch huge amounts of data, dig out characteristics which are common to good customers.

    ECONOMIST: Hi ho, hi ho, down the data mine we go

  • The parallel English and Nepali language Blue Diamond Weekly papers are being brought out by BDS, which describes itself as an organisation for sexual minorities, including homosexual, bisexual and trans-gendered people.

    BBC: NEWS | South Asia | Nepal gay group launches journal

  • Instead of converging to a point on a focal plane behind the lens, the rays spread out so as to run in a thick stream roughly parallel to each other (see chart).

    ECONOMIST: MONITOR

  • So I think there's discussion now about, in addition to sensible ways to deal with debt and government finances, there's a parallel discussion that's taking place among European leaders to figure out how do we also encourage growth and show some flexibility to allow some of these reforms to really take root.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Holds a Press Conference on the Economy

  • Now, in fact, it turns out that in Iraq -- you mentioned Iraq as a parallel -- in Iraq, we have been relatively successful in doing that.

    WHITEHOUSE: Town Hall with Students in Mumbai

  • Weinberger tackled those problems by designing his chip from scratch, finding ways to split out parts of laborious signal-processing tasks and handle them in parallel.

    FORBES: Bridging The Gaps

  • Adding Biogen Idec would graft labs in California and Massachusetts to this just-created construct, or else shift them into a parallel research and development operation Pfizer is just starting to build from close to scratch out of San Francisco.

    FORBES: Should Pfizer Buy Biogen? No.

  • On the down side, opponents point out that the A1 motorway and the TGV line are already saturated, so new parallel services will have to be built - adding to the nine billion euros that the airport will cost.

    BBC: Paris plans third airport

  • In parallel they also think that they can fend off calls from other Eurosceptics for a straight in-out referendum, calling such a vote the wrong question at a time of rapid change to Europe's structures.

    ECONOMIST: Bagehot

  • They struggle to pull it out of the way, and give up, only for the train to pass by on a parallel track.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Magazine | What happened to slapstick?

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