Aunties and uncles, grandmas and grandads all lived within walking distance and it was true to say that friends and family were one and the same. |
|
As for quality control versus quality assurance, most people believe them to be one and the same. |
|
In effect, Labour was serving in government and acting as the formal Opposition at one and the same time. |
|
For a very brief time, both the lessor and the lessee were one and the same person. |
|
Well, inequality, which as far as they are both concerned, are one and the same thing. |
|
The Yiddish language may have many, many expressions for one and the same thing, let's say for a beggar. |
|
So the ruling party and the former President were often seen as one and the same. |
|
The casual listener might even think the two projects are one and the same. |
|
I suppose some people think that multiculturalism and equality are one and the same. |
|
My dear Dr. Laura, it would seem that your two grievances are truly one and the same. |
|
Come to think of it, the man with the beard and the man with the hood might be one and the same. |
|
I think that person I was talking about and this short brunette are one and the same. |
|
It is not feasible by any means to pit songwriting against poetry, for they are one and the same. |
|
In the homogenizing nation-state, justice and majority rule could for some time be perceived as one and the same. |
|
At first glance, a fella could be hoodwinked into assuming both these bandwagons to be one and the same. |
|
If I wanted I could probably make an argument that journalism and sensationalism are one and the same thing. |
|
Under this concept, multiple antennas simultaneously transmit different flows of data over one and the same radio channel and frequency band. |
|
Astronomers now know, of course, that the morning star and the evening star are one and the same heavenly body, namely, the planet Venus. |
|
Everywhere from the shallows of time to the deeps the ocean is one and the same water. |
|
In brief, the message of this government-promoted television series was that philosophical naturalism and science are one and the same. |
|
|
Truth is within us and the Atman and Brahman are one and the same, which can be discovered with introspection. |
|
As it progresses through spiritual enlightenment, the soul realizes that God and it are one and the same. |
|
The first stanza reveals a speaker characterized by vainglory and chivalry at one and the same time. |
|
Dr. Daniel makes a big mistake by thinking of soybeans, soy protein, and finished food products like tofu and soymilk as being one and the same. |
|
Every hacker is at one and the same time producer and product of the hack, and emerges in its singularity as the memory of the hack as process. |
|
He is noted for his tact in standing in with both the Republican and Democratic parties at one and the same time. |
|
We must call them on the carpet when they infer that steroids and supplements are one and the same. |
|
Pretending that inequality and poverty are one and the same must be a bit of a downer. |
|
Since the accommodation for visitors on Mount Athos is more than basic, we had to share one and the same cell in the monastery of Philotheu. |
|
It's because the guy on the phone doesn't know that a champignon and a mushroom is one and the same thing. |
|
The opening line is humorous, touching,and declamatory at one and the same time, its pentameter rhythm sedate and arresting. |
|
It goes to the heart of this very peculiar product, which at one and the same time is both endearing and infuriating. |
|
No such distinction exists in fetishism, where object and spirit are one and the same, fused in an unmediated anti-symbolic relationship. |
|
Counsel for the defendants is content to have the two corporate entities treated as one and the same. |
|
The Japanese adopted it as a way to revive their war-torn economy and considered quality and productivity as one and the same. |
|
That's another kettle of fish entirely and I despair of physicians and others who confuse and muddle invalidity and melancholy as being one and the same thing. |
|
It's difficult to unentangle the two in my head and in all likelihood it may be that the two are one and the same and I'm creating a division that doesn't exist. |
|
For what are contraries cannot coincide in one and the same subject. |
|
The first thing he recognized was that the forces we feel upon acceleration and the forces we feel when under the control of gravity are one and the same. |
|
Al-Mokdad, the FSA coordinator, started as a civilian activist and considers his new role one and the same. |
|
|
The philosopher's stone, the alcahest and the elixir were names of one and the same thing, and were supposed to accomplish an identical operation. |
|
The mineral, carbonate of lime, assumes an immense diversity of characters, though no one doubts that under all these Protean changes it is one and the same thing. |
|
Just as the world appears in incompatible ways to different people, it also appears incompatibly to the different senses of one and the same person. |
|
He's lobbying to make the working age and the voting age one and the same. |
|
The walls were the same sickly colour, the smell was the same of dense human aromas, and my feelings of determination and acceptance were one and the same. |
|
The ability of one and the same human being to hold on to quite contradictory and even sharply opposed ideas is well known and has had many celebrated illustrations. |
|
It reminds us that nationhood and identity are not one and the same. |
|
They have even achieved the ultimate in cynicism by insisting that the freedom of consumer choice and the freedom of the individual are one and the same thing. |
|
It's almost as if there's one electron in two places at one and the same time. |
|
They refer to one and the same artifacts and the same technologies, but vary by locality and time. |
|
Both were mutually intelligible as one and the same language, which was true until very approximately the second half of the 7th century. |
|
It advanced a thesis of logicism, that mathematics and logic are one and the same. |
|
There, where the strength of one or two hundred men can be applied to one and the same effort, the labor is not intermittent, but continuous. |
|
Both were mutually intelligible as one and the same language, which was true until the second half of the 7th century. |
|
In some models the head of state and head of government are one and the same. |
|
The God who is transcendent and the God who touches us are one and the same. |
|
Religious suffering is, at one and the same time, the expression of real suffering and a protest against real suffering. |
|
These two peoples had before Soviet rule been regarded part of one and the same, Romanian people. |
|
The third aspect is that these two initial components must be incorporated into one and the same mixed crystal with a layer structure. |
|
Mariah, veering wildly in the bipolar state that was 'tweendom, might be apologizing and complaining at one and the same time. |
|
|
In Grynyuk's hands, Chopin's bel canto folk melodies and original harmony were one and the same thing. |
|
You've decided to admit that 'high foreheadedness' and 'balding' are one and the same thing. |
|
If all nations spoke one and the same language, much of the time now spent in the study of Glossology, would be saved. |
|
Grammar is one and the same in all languages, substantially, though it may vary, accidentally, in each of them. |
|
Although more than one architect was associated with this name and constructions, it is believed that the principal architect is one and the same person. |
|
That which is now called an University, is a Joyning together, and an Incorporation under one Government of many Publique Schools, in one and the same Town or City. |
|
Your questions Q Are Jersey and Guernsey lilies one and the same plant? |
|
He concluded that the negative charge and the rays were one and the same. |
|
In a large number of cases this had only been delayed by so constructing the houses that they were used both as dwellings and as chapels at one and the same time. |
|
Structuralists often argue that mathematical objects from one and the same structure depend on one another and on the structure to which they belong. |
|
You see a hoagie, a grinder, a sub, and a hero are one and the same thing. |
|