The other three have in common an isolated central character that has withdrawn from the world. |
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What such views have in common is the conviction that the notion of something's persisting through time is ultimately primitive and irreducible. |
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In many Impressionist pictures the only thing that the disconnected elements have in common is to be within the same frame at the same time. |
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What do Rugby league, gothic music, mouldy posters and blogging have in common? |
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Whether malicious or good willed, what all hoaxes seem to have in common is an element of gaining power over somebody. |
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What they have in common are ball-like clusters of flowers of a bright sulfur yellow that fades to a softer orange-yellow as the seeds form. |
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Traumatic events have in common the ability to elicit intense and immediate fear, helplessness, horror and distress. |
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What we have in common is that we both love the same period of American cinema. |
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Bishop Spong believes the one thing all people of all races and all religions have in common, is humanity. |
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These plants have in common high concentrations of hyoscyamine, atropine, and scopolamine. |
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All versions of externalism have in common that intensions don't determine extensions. |
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What all of these songs have in common is the way that rhythm interacts interestingly with melody to produce a hypnotic effect. |
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What do plastic garbage bags, human flesh, and the skins of apples all have in common? |
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What do a man on an assembly line in a New York car factory and a cowboy in Montana have in common? |
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Why do goats sing and what can a bee, a mouse, and an unknown furry creature have in common? |
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What do an oily rain puddle in the parking lot, a compact disc, and the discovery of the DNA double helix have in common? |
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One reason for this can be determined simply by looking at what all those films above have in common. |
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What both discourses have in common is a mechanical view of our economic prospects. |
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The only thing they have in common are the double rather than single quotation marks around them. |
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What do zoning laws, progressive teachers unions and community organizing all have in common? |
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And during one sequence before a party, we get a real sense of the shared defeatist attitude they have in common. |
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What the above have in common, though, is the presence of a recognised, established quality striker. |
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Instead it is some personality traits rather than biographical detail Brydon and Keith have in common. |
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What do large athletes like bodybuilders and football players have in common? |
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But what we did have in common was a dislike of soppy, sloppy liberalism, the idea that there are no moral absolutes. |
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Perhaps our closeness to the intricacies of identity, including race and gender, blind us to what we have in common with humanity. |
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What does the nitery crackdown have in common with cheating baht bus drivers, a hike in the price of visas and rubbish in the streets? |
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Inventing a pattern where there is none is something that stories and conspiracy theories have in common. |
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The one thing that they have in common is that they're both visually impaired. |
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The chemical elements are grouped into sets in the periodic table based on the chemical behavior they have in common. |
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Dundee and Los Angeles are not easily confused, but one thing they have in common is excellence in computer gaming. |
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What all these countries have in common is widespread unemployment and illiteracy. |
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All three forms have in common the flattened third scale degree, producing a characteristic minor 3rd with the keynote. |
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It is a striking fact, too, that all known human languages have in common a good deal of grammatical structure. |
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The only thing parents have in common is our curious relationship with our own children. |
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One thing all types of okra have in common is their gumminess, which is actually a feature of some Creole and Cajun dishes. |
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What they have in common is an urge to combine zippy new technologies with real-life social interaction. |
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What do aspirin, codeine, ipecac, reserpine, scopolamine, theophylline, and vinblastine have in common? |
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What do Persian kittens, angora sweaters and the romantic comedy Just Married have in common? |
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The only appendages that all crustaceans have in common is two pairs of antennae. |
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What do tourists, nourishment, and futurists have in common? |
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About the only things that the two games have in common are a protagonist with psionic powers and the ability to throw random enemies off of very tall buildings. |
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What do Tiger Woods, his numerous alleged girlfriends, and we, the ogling, obsessed onlookers all have in common? |
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One thing that empty nesters, second home owners and two-earner households have in common is that they eat out more often and spend more on food away from home. |
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About all our books have in common is our shameless use of Shakespeare as a source. |
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What do a smiley-face shaped sponge, a toilet training device for cats, and a hands-free umbrella have in common? |
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What do dark chocolate, casual Fridays, and graduating from high school have in common? |
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One thing they all have in common is a blurring of the traditional boundaries between subjects and objects, which automatically reframes the issue of social agency. |
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The one thing they all seemed to have in common was an utter lack of street smarts. |
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What all atoms have in common is a large empty space, or void, which contains these quarks of energy, spinning around so fast as to provide the illusion of matter. |
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What do your intestines, the yeast in bread dough, and a developing frog all have in common? Among other things, they all have cells that carry out mitosis. |
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Their proposal presupposes that the members of this set, i.e., laryngeals, pharyngeals, uvulars and velars, should have in common certain physical basis. |
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But the only thing these two crises have in common is that Republican obstructionism is making them worse. |
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What do Canadians, left-handers, and libertarians have in common? |
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The Photographer has emailed to ask if I'd like to have our semi-annual get-together, wherein he informs me of the many things I have in common with Satan, over drinks. |
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What do Charlie Sheen, Marion Cotillard, and Mos def have in common? |
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Celtic cultures seem to have been widely diverse, with the use of a Celtic language being the main thing they have in common. |
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The majority of Anglicans, however, have in common a belief in the Real Presence, defined in one way or another. |
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What all these parks have in common is that they are, at heart, knowledge partnerships that foster innovation. |
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All dialects have in common an additional line of palatalizations, which is uncommon for a Germanic language. |
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The main assessment may involve the MHC, where the degree of relatedness of two individuals is correlated to the MHC genes they have in common. |
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What all these have in common is that they run on dry cell batteries, as opposed to wet cells, like those for cars. |
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What do the American alligator and the bald eagle have in common with the Oregon chub? |
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I pretty much wholly associate the area with Boro as I feel it's what we all have in common. |
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What do hoki, orange roughies, oreo dories, ling and southern blue whiting have in common? |
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What do Sewin sea trout, Norfolk black turkeys and Ayrshire cattle have in common? |
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What do Lebanon's Byblos Castle, Egypt's Luxor Temple, India's Charminar monument, and the New York Stock Exchange building have in common? |
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What do red grapes, white onions, green and black teas and blackeye cowpeas all have in common? |
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Determine interests that you have in common, and develop pinboards that are related to those interests and your brand. |
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Joseph Abbey in Covington, Louisiana and the Louisiana State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors have in common? |
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What all of these diseases have in common is a slow destruction of brain cells that are specifically sensitive to excitotoxin damage. |
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Do you know what bifocal glasses, security mirrors, and the Franklin Stove all have in common? |
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What film noir texts appear to have in common is that they are marked by the eruption of physical violence or, more precisely, the discourse of law and criminality. |
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What do orange juice, broccoli, cabbage, and collards have in common? |
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It's in poem form and tells you how to do polar bear dentistry, why you should never try to outspit a spitting cobra, and what bonnetheads, nurses and soupfins have in common. |
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What do the traditional black cab London taxi, newsreader Trevor McDonald, the television comedy show The Good Life and Billy Connolly all have in common? |
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What they all have in common is they suffer greed and one-upmanship. |
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Readers learn what monsters, moonshine, and 24-dimensional oranges have in common, how one infinity can be larger than another, and why you can't drink from a Klein bottle. |
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What do violins, kazoos, bagpipes, and tubas have in common? |
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What do bufflehead, collared pratincole, white-throated needle-tail and desert wheatear have in common, apart from the fact that they are all birds? |
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These groups have in common a shell whose outline is elongated and asymmetrical compared with other edible clams, which are often more or less rounded or oval. |
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