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- seeming long, lean and finely coloured compared to other cats, has been analogized to that of human fashion models. Personality-wise, the cats traditionally...
- Shah Qajar travelled to Qom and he was entertained with Halwa Qomi, he analogized it to a rasp (Sohan is the Persian word meaning rasp or file) which digested...
- production. 3. Co-executive producer Co-executive producers have been analogized to an executive producers's "first mate", the selection of which is solely...
- wildly off course. The humans were no longer analogized to Americans; rather Americans were analogized to genocidal occupiers. In other words, we are...
- own mother died while giving birth to her. The monster has also been analogized to an oppressed class; S****ey wrote that the monster recognized "the...
- to corrupted firmware, a hardware problem, or other damage. The term analogizes the device to a brick's modern technological usefulness. Bricking a device...
- norm analogously in the current case. The question of what makes the analogized case relevant generally turns on the reason for the existing norm (for...
- "dry and lip-servicey". S****ing out advice, Smith spoke to a priest, who analogized faith to liquid filling a shot gl****, and explained that the gl**** grows...
- The Hollywood Reporter in the aftermath of the 2016 election, Bannon analogized his influence with Trump to that of "Thomas Cromwell in the court of the...
- and Elvis Presley with "Hound Dog". Strausbaugh 2007, p. 218 explicitly analogizes Al Jolson's style of blackface to Jagger and Eminem: "not mockery, but...