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It would be absurd to draw a parallel between such different figures.
Bitcoin advocates have always liked to draw a parallel to the early internet.
I think you can draw a parallel between that and Netflix and your cable companies.
The authors draw a parallel with a well-known concept in corporate finance—the Modigliani-Miller theorem.
That has caused many in the industry to draw a parallel between its goals and the operations at .
To draw a parallel to cinema, Quentin Tarantino is a master appropriator, and yet his work is idiosyncratic.
The White House was attempting to draw a parallel between its meetings with foreigners and the DNC's via Chalupa.
You draw a parallel between her and Katharine Graham, now lauded as the former owner of the Washington Post. Yeah.
There are even ones that draw a parallel between the sacking of the city and the fire at Notre Dame.
It's not difficult to see this hack from the Russian hackers' point of view and draw a parallel between Biles and Sharapova.
Tammy Duckworth of Illinois was quick to draw a parallel between this disclosure the Trump's repeated complaints about the leaking of classified information.
"Casual observers often draw a parallel between Hungary and Poland and assume that the implication for asset market performance is obvious," Ghose said.
But councillors draw a parallel with austerity, where the government outsourced the blame for cuts by forcing local councils to decide what to axe.
Critics, including commentators and academics, draw a parallel between salary-history bans and the shortcomings of laws that prevent employers from asking about criminal histories.
After a commenter questioned Green's use of Obama's middle name, Green suggested that he'd used it to draw a parallel to former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.
You might point towards historical or even personal examples of prejudice that might help them draw a parallel to the potential harm associated with such stigmas. 
The incident led Westcott to draw a parallel between her pregnant self and that of a recognizable set of characters from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
You couldn't help but draw a parallel between Lagerfeld's constant seasonal reinvention of Chanel's pearls, chains, quilting and tweeds, and the recent four-year renovation of the Ritz.
While he did not draw a parallel with the 1989 revolution, he condemned Mr. Babis for abusing the democratic system that came after years of struggle and turmoil.
In this regard, we can draw a parallel to the old days, when advertising column inches in newspapers became 30-second commercials — now a staple of the television experience.
It's not hard to draw a parallel between the daily hell the Hosts endure and what happens to Job, but I want to push a little further than that.
In the interest of giving credit where it's due, Twitter user Andrew Nathanson appears to be the first person to draw a parallel between Trump/Scaramucci and Hudson/Matthew McConaughey.
As in Brown, when Ginsburg was preparing her brief, she looked to the work of Pauli Murray to draw a parallel between discrimination against black people and discrimination against women.
There exists, by extension, an undeniable urge to draw a parallel between the anti-PC trappings of Veep and the anti-PC trappings of our current government—but why bother?
My only dissatisfaction is Cercas's recurrent attempt to draw a parallel between Marco's imposture and that other Spanish fabulist Don Quixote, who also lied to become the hero of his fantasies.
Carvillists draw a parallel between the parliamentary vote on the Brexit deal and passage through Congress in 2008 of the Troubled Asset Relief Programme, or TARP, a bail-out for America's banks.
On view until April 23 in 2017, the show is co-curated by Kristina Jaspers, Nils Warnecke and Geraldine Waz, who draw a parallel between the film and TV screens and reality.
Again, you could draw a parallel with a former smartphone giant like BlackBerry fixating on its physical Qwerty keyboard as a new generation of app-focused touchscreen devices swept in to change everything.
To the extent she specifically intended the term to draw a parallel between Nazi death camps and camps for detaining undocumented immigrants at the border, she's guilty of drawing an inaccurate and offensive moral equivalence.
This design choice is meant to draw a parallel between the girls themselves and the boxed clothes, accessories, and "surprises" that come with them — in miniaturized shipping boxes, because Boxy Girls are dolls that shop online.
It's easy to draw a parallel here to the first season of Game of Thrones, when Ned Stark is summoned to King's Landing by King Robert Baratheon, who suspects treason in his midst (little does he know!).
The assertion, based on newly declassified satellite photographs of the prison, significantly expanded the accusations the United States has leveled at President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, with some officials appearing to draw a parallel to Nazi Germany.
In hindsight, after hearing the tape of Trump and Bush from 2005, it's difficult not to draw a parallel between Bush's reluctance to admonish Lochte and his behavior with Trump, and keeping mum about such a serious matter.
In an internal memo today, Armstrong didn't shy away from the rumors that had been circulating but also tried to draw a parallel between Oath and AOL itself in terms of the arc that he sees the company taking.
On college campuses where movements like Black Lives Matter have focused minds on issues of oppression and injustice, it does not take much to draw a parallel with the Palestinian cause, however lacking in nuance that analogy may be.
You could also draw a parallel to Major League Baseball's tech division, which was early to streaming for its own teams before branching out to act as the platform for sports like golf and hockey, not to mention HBO.
More in the vein of a mashup than a codified internet joke, the video borrows the JoJo outro elements, overlaying them onto the ending of a Madoka Magika episode intended to draw a parallel between two similar moments in these shows.
So we wanted to draw a parallel to the fetishization — which is how we saw their perception of the fetus, this obsession and this invention of age and time — in a way that really created a mirror of what they were doing.
He likes to draw a parallel to one of the most important transformations in Mexican history: Generations of dying Roman Catholics had willed their lands and fortunes to the church, tying up much of Mexico&aposs wealth for perpetuity and strangling the economy.
Intentional or not, some will be tempted to draw a parallel between the young president and Prokofiev's Peter, who, against advice of elders, ventures beyond his garden walls only to run into a wolf that he ultimately outwits to survive in triumph.
In an effort to draw a parallel between the World War II generation and today's young people, the commercial intercuts images and audio of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1943 State of the Union address with recent shots of marches by climate-change activists.
In one of TrumpLand's stranger stretches, Moore tries to draw a parallel between an increase in single women in this country, women's success in schools and white-collar jobs, the disenfranchised straight white male voter, and Beyoncé's Super Bowl halftime performance from earlier this year.
Shelton, 39, didn't write the song and it doesn't mention his girlfriend Gwen Stefani, but with lyrics like "Girl getting over him / And I'm getting over her," it's easy to draw a parallel to the start of his relationship with Stefani following their divorces last year.
It feels cheap to draw a parallel between Minaj and President Trump, but the attitudinal similarities—the obsession with winning, the instinct to dismiss critics as losers or liars, the paranoia, the rabid fixation on the initial victory rather than the ensuing work—are also too obvious to ignore.
Instead, she sought to draw a parallel between the current political climate and her own experience after graduating from Wellesley in 1969, when she and her friends were furious with "a man whose presidency would eventually end in disgrace with his impeachment for obstruction of justice," a reference to Richard Nixon.
You can almost draw a parallel between that academic idea – how one woman speaking a little, giving a bit of input, is perceived as her being on a par vocally with the men in the room – and the way women can still feel like a box-ticking afterthought at festivals.
An exhibition of his work at the Frick Art and Historical Center, Fast Cars and Femme Fatales, intends to draw a parallel between the museum's namesake family and Lartigue, who was born in France in 1894 to a wealthy family that also had access to the latest technologies and inventions of the time.
The two key takeaways are that AR makes it possible to capture everything, and that the platform doesn't need to capture everything in order to deliver a great AR UX. If you draw a parallel with Google, in that web crawling was trying to figure out what computers should be allowed to read, AR is widely distributing computer vision, and we need to figure out what computers should be allowed to see.
Actress Alyssa Milano in a tweet on Sunday attempted to draw a parallel between supporters of President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE wearing red hats with his "Make America Great Again" slogan to members of the Ku Klux Klan.
Rather than simple reuse of a joke, it may have been done to draw a parallel, or imply that both establishments are supposed to be in "The Deep End".
Before one can apply this technique to a drawing, there must be a basic understanding of the structure of crosshatching. To make the basic structure, start by drawing four boxes side-by-side and label them 1-4. Starting in box 1, repeatedly draw a parallel line that goes through to box 4. Next, starting in box 2, repeatedly draw a parallel line that goes in the opposite direction of the parallel lines in box 1, continuing through to box 4.
The fell's name is thought to originate from the Old Norse language and can draw a parallel with Wansdyke in Somerset in that it is named after the main Norse god and means “Woden's Fell”.
The show contained seven sculptures, all made from steel armatures wrapped in plaster-soaked gauze, colored with pigment, wax, and graphite. The bulky, rounded sculptures draw a parallel between bearing the dead and bearing a child or a seed.
The Chinese name for Calligraphy Greenway is derived from Chinese cursive script (), which emphasizes artistic expression over legibility. The name was chosen to draw a parallel to the way the park snakes through both busy and quaint neighborhoods of the city, as if written through calligraphy.
"I'd hesitate to call the record 'political' because Isis has never taken a public political stand on anything. At the same time, it's intended to draw a parallel between the system that Bentham created and what's going on in the world right now". Likewise, he notes that the album is “absolutely not about a political agenda.
In some cases, all of the poems from an earlier book were included in this volume. The title poem uses just four lines to draw a parallel between the 1958 Springhill mining disaster in Springhill, Nova Scotia and the use by the author's lover of birth control pills. When you take your pill it's like a mine disaster. I think of all the people lost inside of you.
The number of pending cases in the courts of Gujarat is . At the same time, the citizens are less aware about their legal rights, and fear the system. The objective of this paper is to draw a parallel between two disciplines which have similar objectives. The hypothesis is to test whether similar paths can be followed and lessons be learnt by the Indian legal system from the Preventive and Social Medicine.
Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian, by Il Sodoma, 1525 One can draw a parallel from Kahlo’s portrayal of herself to that of the “Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian.”O’Neill, The Broken Column, 1031. In Sebastian's legend, he was discovered to be a Christian and tied to a tree and used as an archery target. Despite being left for dead he survives, only to later perish for his religion by the hands of the Imperial Roman.
Mūlasarvāstivādin and later Chinese texts such as the Abhiniṣkramaṇa Sūtra give two types of explanation for the long gestation period: the result of karma in Yaśodharā and Rahula's past lives, and the more naturalistic explanation that Yaśodharā's practice of religious austerities stunted the foetus' growth. Buddhist studies scholar John S. Strong notes that these alternative accounts draw a parallel between the quest for enlightenment and Yaśodharā's path to being a mother, and eventually, they both are accomplished at the same time.
He even allowed one of the leaders of the revolution, Admiral Francesco Caracciolo, to be executed for treason. Emma Hamilton tried to draw a parallel between the revolution in Naples and the Irish uprising in 1798. Emma played an important role in helping to put an end to the revolution when she arrived off Naples with Nelson's fleet on 24 June 1799. She acted as a go-between, conveying messages from the queen to Nelson and from Nelson to the queen.
The police said the murder was planned days before. Part of the preparation of the murder was listening to the Beatles song "Helter Skelter" over forty times, prompting later news coverage to draw a parallel to the Manson family murders. Joshua Staab, 18, a friend of Domenic Coia, said that the group had bragged about their plan to kill Sweeney by using Justina Morley as "bait." Staab also said that Batzig knew that Sweeney would have his paycheck earnings on him on the day of the murder.
His work is influenced by writers like Ray Bradbury, Radu Tudoran and Bertolt Brecht. The titles include The Horses of Voroneţ (1974), The Colour of the Sky (1981), Silver Wings (1983) and Rise and Walk (1989). Keeping a sense of proportion, it is reasonable to draw a parallel between Davidovici and the French aviator and writer Antoine de Saint Exupéry. They both found a source of literary inspiration in their profession, and they both died, at about the same age, flying a fighter plane.
According to the tradition, the figures of Gabriel and Our Lady are painted on separate columns: that is supposed to create an impression of the scene to take place in the church's space. The figures of the Holy Unmercenaries (Florus and Laurus, Cyrus and John) are placed under the picture of the Annunciation. While one pair of the unmercenaries holds in hands vessels that look like ciboriums, another one has scrolls in their hands. This is to draw a parallel between body healing and soul healing according to the Christian doctrine.
The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History is a book by Boris Johnson in which he details the life of the former Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill. It was originally published on 23 October 2014 by Hodder & Stoughton. Johnson showing US politician Paul Ryan the Churchill War Rooms from World War II Johnson praised Churchill's efforts as the leader during the Second World War, writing that "he alone saved our civilisation". In the wake of its publication, the media pointed to Johnson's "not so subtle" attempts to draw a parallel between himself and Churchill.
In the U.S., the Amish are a religious group most known for their avoidance of certain modern technologies. Transhumanists draw a parallel by arguing that in the near-future there will probably be "humanish", people who choose to "stay human" by not adopting human enhancement technologies. They believe their choice must be respected and protected. In his 2003 book Enough: Staying Human in an Engineered Age, environmental ethicist Bill McKibben argued at length against many of the technologies that are postulated or supported by transhumanists, including germinal choice technology, nanomedicine and life extension strategies.
Political Scientist Christopher Blattman and World Bank economist Laura Alston identify rebellious activity as an "occupational choice". They draw a parallel between criminal activity and rebellion, arguing that the risks and potential payoffs an individual must calculate when making the decision to join such a movement remains similar between the two activities. In both cases, only a selected few reap important benefits, while most of the members of the group do not receive similar payoffs. The choice to rebel is inherently linked with its opportunity cost, namely what an individual is ready to give up in order to rebel.
Operation Gibraltar was the codename given to the strategy of Pakistan to infiltrate Jammu and Kashmir, and instigate the locals in starting a rebellion against Indian rule there. Pakistan specifically chose this name to draw a parallel to the Muslim conquest of Spain that was launched from the port of Gibraltar. In August 1965, Pakistan Army's Azad Kashmir Regular Force troops, disguised as locals, entered Jammu and Kashmir from Pakistan with the goal of fomenting an insurgency among Kashmiri Muslims. However, the strategy went awry from the outset due to poor coordination, and the infiltrators were soon discovered.
In 1913, Sigmund Freud published Totem and Taboo, which attempts to draw a parallel between the psychical experience of neurotics and primitive peoples through contemporaneous sociology, anthropology, and psychoanalytic theory. Wilhelm Reich combined his psychoanalytic and political theories in his book The Mass Psychology of Fascism in 1933. The psychologist and philosopher Erich Fromm wrote about the psychological motivation behind political ideology, starting with The Fear of Freedom in 1941. Another member of the Frankfurt school, Theodor Adorno, published The Authoritarian Personality, in 1950, which was an influential sociological book which could be taken as something of a proto- psychohistorical book.
Iphis prays to the goddess Isis, and is turned into a man. Hayao Kawai says that he is not aware of an equivalent tale to Torikaebaya in Japan or in other languages, but he can draw a parallel between the Chūnagon and a tale from Ovid's Metamorphoses of Iphis and Ianthe. Iphis, (a unisex name) is raised as a boy from her infancy, and when she comes of age, her father arranges a meeting with Ianthe. The two girls fall in love, but Iphis is torn as she believes she cannot marry Ianthe as Iphis is physically female.
Coleman has speculated that modern-day prosperity theology borrows heavily from the New Thought movement, though he admits that the connection is sometimes unclear. Jenkins notes that critics draw a parallel between prosperity theology and the cargo cult phenomenon. While citing the popularity of prosperity theology in agrarian African communities, he argues that it can also bear similarities to traditional African religious rituals. J. Matthew Wilson of Southern Methodist University compares the movement to Black theology owing to its focus on uplifting oppressed groups, though he notes that it differs in its concentration on individual success rather than corporate political change.
His anothe compelling Odia Tele serial was Bajrabahu(Iron Hand) . His 74 documentaries on various subjects ranging from biographical Maulana Abul Kalam Azad and other subjects bear ample testimony of classical cases of study in the making of film and television. His second and last feature film were Rashmi Rekha(Odia/1998) and Ulgulan(Sambalpuri-Odia/2009) respectively were each worth studying. One can draw a parallel between the works of Mehmood Hussain and Ritwik Ghatak so far as they resemble in montage except that while Ghatak’s last movie Jukti Tarko aur Gopo had a confusing ending while Mehmood answered the dilemma of Ghatak in Unwanted to create a new world.
Without sounding too political, one can draw a parallel > with the current clime of terrorism, where normally peaceful religious > groups are being incensed to hatred. ; "Libertina Grimm" > Libertine Grimm is another gothic character who is actually an amalgam of > many different women. She is sexy, erudite and possessed of an extraordinary > wit, but this is counterbalanced by an unhealthy appetite for self- > destruction and flights of morbid fancy, brought on by dark secrets, > terribly chic drugs and wild, sexual abandonment. She is a gluttonous Miss > Muffet; the fairy-tale girl who ate the Big Bad Wolf; and the beauty who > slept with one eye on the coming talent.
Love Bebop (stylized as LOVE BEBOP) is the twelfth studio album by Japanese singer Misia. It was released on January 6, 2016, through Ariola Japan. The title, which is synonymous with love freestyle, was inspired by the evolving LGBT movement in Japan, leading Misia to draw a parallel between the growing societal recognition for all forms of love and the various messages of love depicted on the album. On the album's eponymous title track, Misia quotes former American president Barack Obama, who declared "love is love" in a speech given in the aftermath of the Supreme Court of the United States's landmark decision to legalize same-sex marriage nationwide.
McGinn's criticized the Council and tried to draw a parallel to the Council's decision on the Alaskan Way Viaduct Tunnel project, saying "They approved agreements with the state (for the tunnel) even though the environmental review is far from complete". The homeless facility is expected to cost approximately a half million dollars a year. McGinn vetoed a ban on aggressive panhandling which was passed by a 5-4 vote of the Seattle city council. Supporters said that the law was designed to cut down on aggressive panhandlers using intimidating language and gestures, begging at ATMs, repeatedly soliciting people who have already said "no" or blocking people's path while soliciting money.
The Chemical Generation refers to a collection of writers in the 1990s who added a literary dimension to the hedonistic ecstasy culture of the era. In its most singular guise, it could be said to include Irvine Welsh, Roddy Doyle, Alan Warner, John King, Jeff Noon, Nicholas Blincoe, Gordon Legge and Laura Hird - all of whom participated in the survey of the scene carried by the Steve Redhead book for Canongate (also publishers of Rebel Inc.), Repetitive Beat Generation. The book's title was an attempt to draw a parallel between the ecstasy culture (singled out by government as 'repetitive beats') and the Beat generation before it. Key works include Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy and Daren King's Boxy an Star.
This is consistent with 2018 research showing that the "Green Jersey" is the largest BEPS tool in the world. However, in the absence of confirming data, Coffey is reluctant to draw a parallel between the dramatic 2015 rise in Irish corporation tax receipts, which has carried into 2016, and any potential change of tax strategy by Apple from the additional EU scrutiny into Apple's Q1 2015 restructure. In May 2019, The Times reported that IMF experts, including Erik De Vrijer, Director of the IMF's European department, expressed concern about the lack of official understanding about the driver in the dramatic rise in Irish corporation tax receipts since 2014, and the implications for long-term State spending.
Allin was an extreme individualist, misanthrope, and anti-authoritarian, promoting lawlessness and violence against police officers in many of his lyrics; his essay, The GG Allin Manifesto, was intended to summarize his personal philosophy. He revealed on Geraldo that he believed his body to be a temple of rock and roll, and that his flesh, blood, and bodily fluids were a communion to the people. Another reason given for his onstage antics (by Dino, the drummer of his band) was that he wanted to draw a parallel between his actions and "a society that's going crazy with violence". He has also said that if he was not a performer, he would probably be a serial killer or a mass murderer.
The Early Fathers looked to Paul's Letter of the Galatians 4: 4-5: "But when the fullness of time had come, God sent his Son, born of a woman, born under the law, to ransom those under the law, so that we might receive adoption." and related this to the woman spoken of in the Protevangelium of Genesis 3:15: "I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; They will strike at your head, while you strike at their heel." Irenaeus of Lyons in his Against Heresies (5.21.1), followed by several other Fathers of the Church, interpreted the verse as referring to Christ.NAB, note to Genesis 3:15 Justin Martyr was among the first to draw a parallel between Eve and Mary.
In this case the reference is to La Fontaine's version of the story. Another contemporary source to draw a parallel between the passing of the bill and the fable was the satirical paper Figaro in London.June 23 1832, p.113 There the claim is made that the Irish members of Parliament halted agitations for wider representation while the Reform Bill was being passed and were now cheated of a similar reward. The political leader Daniel O'Connell is likened to the cat in the fable and the report is followed by the poem, “The grey monkey and the Irish cat”, concluding with the lines “And thus 'twill always be, whoever lingers/ About the grate is sure to burn his fingers”. The idiom of getting one's fingers burned alludes, according to Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, “to taking chestnuts from the fire”.
At a 1963 meeting of the American Fisheries Society, a University of Minnesota professor, Athelstan Spilhaus, first suggested the establishment of Sea Grant colleges in universities that wished to develop oceanic work.Jim Murray and Bruce Wilkins, "The Philosophy: What do we do?", in Fundamentals of a Sea Grant Extension Program The name "Sea Grant" was chosen to draw a parallel with the land grant college program that was funded by grants of western lands to the states by the 1862 Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862. Early in the legislative process, there was consideration of leases of offshore parcels of ocean and sea bottom to fund the program by John A. Knauss and bill sponsor Claiborne Pell much like the 1862 land grants, but that plan was eventually scrapped in favor of direct congressional appropriation for the program.
Bat-Dori wrote most of her scripts and was a pioneer in "stagecraft and the combination of staging and choreography" which until then were unknown in Palestine. Her vision of kibbutz theatre was to effect "a kind of communal psychoanalysis by concentrating the efforts of an entire community on a real-life, historical topic with a meaning and a message especially suited to a particular time and place". For example, her adaptation of Howard Fast's My Glorious Brothers, staged for the 25th anniversary of Givat Brenner in 1953, sought to draw a parallel between Israel's recent War of Independence and the ancient Maccabean Revolt. In this way, it furthered the Kibbutz Movement's ideology of reframing ancient Jewish religious practices and holidays in a modern, secular context, and conveyed the impression of the "social and economic power" of the kibbutz.
Reid's work has remained primarily figurative throughout her career, and has become recognisable by the "highly detailed" and "intricate" style of art-making she has adopted across a range of mediums including painting, printmaking, ceramics and digital media, with subject matter sourced from personal photographs, life drawing and images from popular culture. Due to the meticulous "small stroke" technique which she employs in her practice, individual works will sometimes take her several months or even years to complete, and her method is to work on several projects simultaneously. Reid's objective in adopting this laborious process, is to reproduce her source imagery as realistically as possible, in the manner of photorealist artists. The mode in which Reid transfers her signature small stroke technique directly from traditional to digital media, has prompted Melbourne writer and art critic Dylan Rainforth to draw a parallel between the work of Reid and that of the Australian artist Richard Lewer, who he claims employs a similar process in his digital practice.
Sir Richard Dearlove Joins Ergo's Advisory Board, PR Newswire, 23 April 2013, Retrieved 12 June 2013 On 15 February 2011, Dearlove gave a talk at the Cambridge Union Society, taking as his theme the question of how much secrecy the UK needs: "The short answer to that question is that it needs some but actually not as much as you think." He said he "would definitely draw a parallel at the moment between the wave of political unrest which is sweeping through the Middle East, in a very excited and rather extraordinary fashion, and also the Wikileaks phenomenon", but added later, in connection with the way technological advances was altering the norms of civic and private life, commenting on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, that "the Assange story, as such, is ultimately a distraction. He's a very undignified flag-carrier, in my opinion, for a very important issue." In 2012, Dearlove took a sabbatical from Cambridge University to write an account of events leading up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq from his perspective at MI6, including coverage of the production of the so-called "dodgy dossier".

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